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SATURDAY, JULY 7, 2018 DEALS OF THE They wrote the code$DAY$ for city improvementPG. 3 Eleanor Whyte, Ed- ward T. Calnan, and By Thor Jourgensen would spend $1 million in federal mon- Ann Marie Leonard ITEM EDITORIAL DIRECTOR ey sprucing up a 167-blockDEALS area roughly bound by Farrell Road, North Common, look at the 60-plus LYNN — Surviving members of a small OF THE Item newspaper ar- band of city workers who worked to bet- Boston, and Washington streets and bi- ticles written about ter the city, one house at a time, almost sected by Western Avenue$ and$ Walnut Street. DAY the Western-Walnut half a ago, remain true to their PG. 3 program that they memories and convictions. The campaign called for conducting worked on Even by today’s standards, the West- code inspections in a 1,400-house area in the 1970s. ern-Walnut Concentrated Code Program and combining loans and grants to help was ambitious when former Mayor Irving LYNN, A7 ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Kane announced in 1969 that the city DEALS A splash of color in downtown Lynn OF THE Peabody$DAY$ teachersPG. 3 signDEALS on dottedOF THE $DAY$ linePG. 3 By Thomas Grillo ITEM STAFF PEABODY — Peabody teachers have a new con- tract. The three-year deal pro- vides a 2 percent raise each year. “Things went well,” said Cara Murtagh, superinten- dent, in a brief interview. In addition to the pay rais- es, longevity compensation for teachers will rise. Those with 30 years on the job will receive a $5,000 bonus in the 2020-2021 school year, up from $4,750 this year. Staff with 25 years experience will see their bonus rise to $2,450 from $2,250. Under the terms of the deal, class size at the Veter- ans Memorial High School will be limited to 30 stu- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK dents, while English and math classes are capped at A woman hurries down Union Street in Lynn during Friday’s heavy rain. The storms brought an end to the week-long 28. That’s up from a limit of heat and humidity that had gripped the region. 25 students in Level 4 En- glish in a previous contract. The Peabody School Com- mittee and the Peabody Fed- eration of Teachers (PFT) Saugus is said the contract negotia- tion, which began earlier this year, was marked by looking “positive, productive discus- sions.” The School Department for your and the teacher’s union did not provide a copy of the con- tract. But the mayor’s of ce support made it available. “The Committee and the Federation were determined By Bridget Turcotte to conclude their negotiations ITEM STAFF PEABODY, A7 SAUGUS — Volunteers in Sau- gus are asking residents to help them beautify the Saugus Veter- ans War Monument by buying a INSIDE personalized paver. The park, located at the corner Marblehead of Winter and Central streets, Rotary Club awards consists of eight monuments, seven scholarships. A3 each representing different wars and con icts. The monuments Opinion were unveiled and dedicated fol- Shribman: The varieties of lowing the annual Veterans Day patriotic experience. A4 parade in 2015. A wall at the rear of the site lists the names of Central Square serving up LOOK! Saugus military members past Krause: Fit for a Queen. A8 and present. The sprawling list is updated about every two years, breakfast, lunch, and dinner Sports said Corinne Riley, a volunteer. Lynn eld powers The large slabs were removed in past Swampscott the group. “The rst time I talked to An array of August to have additional names By Bella diGrazia in District 16. B1 ITEM STAFF him I felt like we could sit down and engraved. handcrafted talk for hours.” The black granite monuments pizzas will be LYNN — Revolution is nally com- After an unsuccessful race for Lynn served at Revo- honor veterans of the Civil War, ing and it’s bringing pizzas, pints and Spanish American War, World City Council in last November’s elec- lution Pie & a bunch of brew. tion, Figueroa wasn’t sure what he Pint starting War I, World War II, Korean War, The city has been anticipating the Vietnam War, Persian Gulf War was going to do next. When he saw the rst week opening of Revolution Pie & Pint and the Global War on Terror. that a new restaurant was looking of August. since late last year and the wait will The park upgrades were for employees, he took his prior food sparked in 2014 when the Kore- soon be over. The restaurant, expect- managerial experience and applied. ITEM PHOTO | an War memorial was installed ed to open the rst week of August, “I’m just so excited, not only for our JIM WILSON as a result of a private donation will be a two-in-one venue, with Brew company but for the community, espe- from Rob Sipple in honor of his on the Grid coffee shop located at the cially since we’re coming in at prime- father, Timothy Kavanaugh, a front of the building. Grid Hospitality time when Lynn really is on everyone’s Korean War veteran, according Group has brought on Lynn’s own Ja- map,” he said. “We’ve been perfect- to a 2015 story in The Item. mie Figueroa as the general manager. ing a product that the community “He’s a special character,” said Jim SAUGUS, A7 Hodgdon, director of operations for CENTRAL SQUARE, A7

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Janice Cohen Anne L. Roberson, 91 1927-2018 BOCA RATON, Fla. Sharlene Weber, CHARLESTOWN — Pirroni, Sylvia Gue- — Janice (Samuel- Ross and Ari Weber, Anne L. Roberson of nard-Costonis, Nancy son) Cohen, of Boca Cory Weber, Randy Charlestown entered Iengo, Mary Peluso, Raton, Fla., former- Weber, Danny and into eternal glory on Grace Rebsamen, ly of Salem and Laura Shribman, Nik- July 5, 2018. She Nunzio Bonacorso, Swampscott, entered ki and Doug Lutin, was 91 years old. John Bonacorso and into rest on June 28, Katie Weinstein (fi- Born in Boston, Anthony Bonacorso. 2018. ancé, Mark O’Shea), she was the beloved Also survived by nine Born and raised Samantha Weinstein daughter of the late grandchildren, three in College Corner, (fiancé Zach Weiss), Ana (Cambria) and great-grandchildren Ind., she was the daughter Tim Weinstein, Karly Cohen, Antonio Bonacorso. A resident and many nieces and neph- of the late Loren and Flor- Jake Cohen, Jessica Cohen, of Winthrop for many years, ews. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ence (Beckman) Samuelson. and the late Charlie Madyson she also lived in Lynn and Service information: Fam- A person walks near cottages in the Camp She was the beloved wife of Weber; dear great-grandchil- Florida. ily and friends are cordially Meeting Association neighborhood of Oak Harold Cohen for 65 years. dren, Ava Weber, Tyler Weber, Prior to her retirement she invited to attend the visi- Together they built a beautiful Harry Shribman, Benny Shrib- worked as a sales representa- tation from the CAGGIANO Bluffs, on the island of Martha’s Vineyard. family and a successful family man, Lizzie Shribman and tive in retail stores for several Funeral Home, 147 Winthrop business, Somerville Lumber. Kelsey Lutin. She was the sis- years. She was a member of St., Winthrop, on Monday, Janice was the matriarch of ter of the late Jack Samuelson the Sweet Adeline’s, a musi- July 9, 2018 from 4-8 p.m. Americans playfully the extended Somerville Lum- and sister-in-law of the late cal female quartet. She loved The funeral will be conduct- ber family; from company pic- Jean Samuelson. theater, appearing in Joey and ed from the funeral home on nics to family events or grants Service information: A fu- Maria’s Wedding and was also Tuesday, July 10, 2018 at 9 ponder pro-Trump from the Cohen Foundation to neral service for Janice was an animal lover. a.m. followed by a funeral Somerville employees, Janice held on Sunday, July 1, 2018 She was the devoted wife Mass in St. John the Evan- scholar’s ‘shunning’ was always deeply involved. at 10 a.m. at Congregation of the late John W. Roberson gelist Church, 320 Winthrop Throughout her life, Janice Shirat Hayam, 55 Atlantic and the loving mother of Rob- St., Winthrop, at 10 a.m. In- was an active volunteer and Ave., Swampscott. Interment in Lally and her husband Paul terment to follow the Mass By William J. Kole of the ocean. As a result, I leader in the North Shore followed at Congregation of West , Fla., Nan- in the Puritan Lawn Ceme- ASSOCIATED PRESS was shunned.” community. During the 1960s Shirat Hayam Cemetery, cy Alfonso and her husband tery in Peabody. New York City author BOSTON — How have Jennifer Wright recalled and 1970s she was the pres- Temple Israel Section, Low- Frank of Medford, Johanna Memorial donations may you been shunned? ident of The Temple Israel Sis- ell Street, Peabody. A gath- Carregal and her husband Jo- be made to the MSPCA, 350 attending a wedding there It’s a question Americans with a foreign-born man. terhood, ORT and the PTA of ering followed interment at seph of Charlestown, William South Huntington Ave., Bos- have been playfully pon- the Swampscott school sys- the Village at Vinnin Square Roberson and his wife Sher- ton, MA 02130 or go to www. “At that wedding, he ate dering since retired Har- a vegetable. One of the tem. She was philanthropic to Clubhouse in Salem. Shiva ry of Lynn and the late John mspca.org or the Chelsea vard Law professor Alan numerous charities, including was observed on Monday, Roberson and his wife Patricia Jewish Nursing Home, 17 guests asked if they had Dershowitz complained vegetables where he was the Juvenile AIDs Foundation July 2, from 4-8 p.m. at the of Methuen. Dear sister of the Lafayette Ave., Chelsea MA he’s being ostracized on and Israel Bonds where she home of Beth and Peter late Josephine Maggio, Lillian 02150. from. You’re not missing Martha’s Vineyard — long too much by not going remained active through this Shribman. Contributions in a summer playground for past year. Through the Cohen her memory may be made to: there,” she tweeted. the liberal elite — because Others explaining why Foundation, she helped to The Multiple Sclerosis Foun- of his support for Presi- fund the educations of stu- dation, National Headquar- they’ve been “shunned” dent Donald Trump. took playful digs at elit- dents near and far, extending ters, 6520 N. Andrews Ave., Cleroy C. Dykes Dershowitz lamented from the greater Boston area Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309- ism, America’s class wars that even though he voted and the idle rich. to Whitwell, Tenn. 2132, https://msfocus. for Democrat Hillary Clin- In addition to her dear hus- org/Donate.aspx or to The LYNN — Mr. Cleroy sister, Elgar B. Dykes “I complimented a wom- ton, invitations to dinner an on her Lanz of Salz- band Harold, those left to Mass General Fund, Mass C. Dykes died Sat- (Ann), Cincinnati, and other highbrow social cherish Janice’s memory are General Development Office, urday morning, June Ohio, Phyllis Elaine burg dress. It was a Lilly events on the tony island Pulitzer,” Laura Thomp- her devoted children: Jill and 125 Nashua St., Suite 540 30, 2018, in a local Dykes, Richard (Eve- off Massachusetts have Tom Bloom of Hollywood, Fla., Boston, MA 02114-1101, nursing home follow- lyn) Dykes and Pierre son, an alternative school dried up over his backing of headmistress from Port- Beth and Peter Shribman of https://giving.massgeneral. ing a lengthy illness. (Karen) Dykes of the Republican president. Swampscott, Linda and Ste- org/mgh-fund/donate/. For He was the son Syracuse, N.Y., and land, Ore., said in a Twit- Although Dershow- ter post. ven Weinstein of Marblehead, more information or to regis- of the late Moses Aubrey Hector Jr. of itz’s defenders include and Brian and Michele Co- ter in the online guestbook, C. Dykes and Phyllis Lynn. Cleroy is sur- “My bon mots were, ulti- conservative talk show mately, deemed mal mots,” hen of Marblehead; devoted please visit www.stanetsky- Dykes–Hector. Born vived by many niec- host Rush Limbaugh and grandchildren: Jeremy and hymansonsalem.com. in Lynn, he attended the es, nephews and friends. said Dylan Pickus, an ad- Trump himself , he was ministrative assistant at Lynn school system and was Service information: The fu- roundly mocked on social a lifelong resident of the city. neral service will be held on a New York nonprofit. media by people asking “Not enough tiny lob- Cleroy was employed by the Monday, July 9, 2018 at 11 what he expected from Samuel Jacobson, 87 Lynn shoe industry and retired a.m. in the CUFFE-MCGINN sters embroidered on my islanders who’ve played pants,” quipped journal- 1930-2018 from the Union Hospital about Funeral Home, 157 Maple St., host to former Presidents 2003, where he was a dedi- Lynn. Relatives and friends ist and comics artist S.I. John F. Kennedy, Bill Clin- Rosenbaum. DEERFIELD BEACH, pharmacist at Shel- cated employee, not missing a are invited. Visitation prior to ton and Barack Obama. day of work. He loved to walk the service beginning at 10 Dershowitz, a renowned Fla. — Samuel “Sam” don-Chamberlain Then Emily Nussbaum, defense lawyer who repre- Jacobson, 87, of Pharmacy on Market and bike throughout Lynn a.m. The burial will be private. TV critic for The New and was a frequent custom- Gifts in his memory may be sented O.J. Simpson, iden- Deerfield Beach, Fla., Street in Lynn. Yorker magazine, posed a tifies as a centrist Demo- formerly of Delray Memorial contribu- er of Brothers Deli on Market sent to the Life Care Center simple question this week: Street. Cleroy was also known of North Shore, 111 Birch St., crat and has long been an Beach, Fla., Salem tions may be made “Why were you shunned for his ability to work on bicy- Lynn, MA 01902. For more in- outspoken civil libertar- and Revere, passed to The Michael J. Fox at Martha’s Vineyard?” cles of all sorts. formation or to register in the ian. He’s taken heat for peacefully on June Foundation for Par- People of all political Cle, as he was often called, online guestbook, please visit publicly and repeatedly 29. kinson’s Research, persuasions began shar- was preceded in death by www.cuffemcginn.com. saying he doesn’t think Beloved husband Donation Processing, ing their own silly and his sister and brother-in-law, a special counsel should of the late Arlene. Survived The Michael J. Fox Foundation, sardonic stories of feeling Amelia E. Battle (Dykes) and have been appointed to by brother Russell and his P.O. Box 5014, Hagerstown, unwelcome — not just on investigate Trump’s deal- wife Sheila; children, Myra, MD 21741-5014, by phone Edward A. Battle. He is sur- vived by four bothers and one the well-heeled Vineyard ings with Russia. Michael and his wife Debbie, (800) 708-7644 or online but at other affluent hang- “I have defended Rob and five grandchildren. https://www.michaeljfox.org/ outs like New York’s chic Trump’s civil liberties, Sam was a longtime owner/ get-involved/donation2.php. Hamptons — and often for along with those of all reasons having nothing to Americans, just as I Roland E. Lee II, 82 do with politics. would have defended Hil- 1936-2018 “I walked into the party lary Clinton’s civil liber- Edmund J. George, 90 like I was walking onto a ties had she been elected 1927-2018 LYNN — Roland he received a BFA in yacht,” Los Angeles musi- and subjected to efforts of Earl Lee II, of Lynn, Drama. cian Dave Modisett tweet- impeachment or prosecu- Edmund “Mr. Ed” John George, daughter Kristi Pulcini. died June 26 at the His career began ed, riffing on a verse from tion,” Dershowitz wrote in originally of Lynn, died peaceful- Ed enlisted in the Navy after age of 82. as director of Scenic “You’re So Vain” by long- an op-ed last week for The ly at age 90 on July 2, 2018. high school and was a World An interior design- Design for the TV Divi- time Martha’s Vineyard Hill. He is survived by his sons, War II veteran where he served er renowned for his sion of U.S. Army Pic- resident Carly Simon. “But that is not good Gary (wife, Carol) Wolfeboro, in the Pacific Theater in 1944- elegant and sophis- torial Center. In 1974, Andrew Reynolds, a pro- enough for some of my N.H., Alan (wife, Bonnie) Lees- 1945. ticated vision, his he founded his own fessor of political science old friends on Martha’s burg, Fla.; 15 grandchildren; In retirement Ed and Phyl- client list included interior design firm, at the University of North Vineyard. For them, it is 15 great-grandchildren; and lis would spent their time UN diplomats as well RLA. He continued to Carolina-Chapel Hill, ex- enough that what I have nieces and nephews. Ed was between Leesburg, Fla., and as prestigious country clubs work until his last days. He had plained why he felt like said about the Constitu- preceded in death by his wife Wolfeboro, N.H., where they and hotels. He studied scenic homes in NYC and Fire Island an outsider on the Vine- tion might help Trump. of 70 years, Phyllis (Stevens), were avid golfers, cribbage and costume design at Carn- Pines. He leaves behind many yard: “I was surprised I So they are shunning me his eldest son, Kevin and players and gardeners. egie Mellon University where beloved friends. could hear the freeway. I and trying to ban me from was told it was the sound their social life,” he wrote.

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First mosquitoes of season a mosquito pool in the Ja- neys for former Senate Officials: Man fought people victim, noting his black by a bullet as she sat in test positive for West Nile maica Plain neighborhood President Stan Rosen- as dog died in hot car eye and other injuries. a car. tested positive for virus, berg and his estranged Carmenatty is due in It remains unclear who BOSTON (AP) — Mos- which typically causes husband Bryon Hefner FRAMINGHAM (AP) — court next month. fired the fatal shot. quitoes in Boston have fever and flu-like symp- are asking the court to Police say a man fought Lawyers for the sus- tested positive for West toms. The commission reveal the identity of an four people, including Third suspect in fatal pects did not comment. Nile virus for the first says larvicide has been unnamed accuser. a pregnant woman, as shooting of woman arraigned time this season. placed in wetlands and The Boston Herald his dog, which was also Man shot in Springfield catch basins and aerosol The city Public Health reports that lawyers for pregnant, died in the back PITTSFIELD (AP) dies at hospital Commission said Friday spraying is taking place the two have argued in a seat of a hot car. — Three people have to reduce the mosquito filing in Suffolk Superior The MetroWest Dai- been indicted on mur- SPRINGFIELD (AP) — population. Court that the alleged ly News reports that der charges in connec- One man is dead and two There have been no victim’s request to remain 29-year-old Alberto tion with the death of others are under arrest 781-593-7700 recorded human cases of a 22-year-old Pittsfield Publishing Daily, except Sundays anonymous shouldn’t Carmenatty pleaded not following an afternoon mosquito-borne illnesses USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 outweigh the court’s stan- guilty Thursday to mul- woman police say was shooting in Springfield. in Boston this year, and Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA dard of having parties tiple assault and other caught in the crossfire of Police say the victim and additional offices. there were none last year. in a lawsuit reveal their charges. a gunfight. was shot at about 4 p.m. Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item Jennifer Lo, the com- The Berkshire Eagle names. Police say the Chelsea Thursday and died later Subscriptions mission’s medical director, man became aggravated reports that 38-year-old Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States The civil lawsuit filed at the hospital. His name said Bostonians should Wednesday at Hopkinton Gary Linen pleaded not $20.00 for 4 weeks last month alleges the has not been released by $65.00 for 13 weeks take precautions to avoid State Park and fought guilty Thursday to mur- former Democratic Senate police. $130.00 for 26 weeks mosquito bites, such as with his girlfriend, her der in the Oct. 2 shooting $260.00 for 1 year using insect repellent president knew Hefner two daughters and anoth- death of Asiyanna Jones. Donte King and Aaron Send payment to and POSTMASTER, when outdoors. The com- posed a risk to individu- er relative. One daughter Two others, Carey Pilot Kelly-Griffin have both send address changes to: als at the Massachusetts been charged with armed The Daily Item mission also advises res- is pregnant. Authorities and Josiaiah Bynum, 110 Munroe St. idents to repair window State House and Rosen- say Carmenatty also pleaded not guilty earlier assault with the intent to P.O. Box 5 and door screens, empty berg and Hefner had an fought officers who re- this week. All three sus- commit a robbery in con- Lynn, MA 01903 standing water from agreement or understand- sponded to the scene and pects were held without nection with the death, gutters, buckets, pool ing allowing Hefner ac- punched a security guard bail. but no murder charges covers and other places cess to those individuals. when he was brought to Authorities say Pilot had been filed. regularly. The lawsuit was filed the hospital. and Bynum shot at Linen The shooting remains on behalf of an unnamed under investigation. Home Prosecutors say Car- and a 25-year-old woman, subscribers Attorneys: Accuser in suit plaintiff who said Hefner menatty’s dog was later who has not been charged The death was the city’s Get FREE access grabbed his genitals with- found dead in the car. with a crime. Police say seventh homicide of the to the e-edition on should reveal identity out consent on more than Carmenatty’s lawyer Linen returned fire. Jones year, but the first in near- BOSTON (AP) — Attor- one occasion. says her client is the was struck in the head ly two months. SATURDAY, JULY 7, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Concert series Alexander Falk now president of Marblehead Rotary Club returns to Red Rock Park The Concert Series at forming. Red Rock Park is back. All concerts are free and Now in its 22nd year, the audience members are Summer Concert Series encouraged to bring lawn takes place every Thurs- chairs and blankets. Coffee, day evening from 6-8 p.m. soda, water, refreshments, until Aug. 16. The shows, and Friends T-shirts, part of the Better Beach- sweatshirts, and hats will es Program, are hosted by be available for purchase. the Friends of Lynn and All proceeds go toward the Nahant Beach and the cost of the concerts. Department of Conserva- The Friends of Lynn tion and Recreation. and Nahant Beach is a The bands are chosen to non-profit organization represent a wide range of that was organized in 1990 music, from rock, to blues, to protect and promote the to ’80s and ’90s music, and wise use of the beaches island tunes. July 12 is the and waterfront. The orga- popular Mary Beth Maes, nization works with local July 19 is the Lexington and state elected officials Street Band, July 26 is along with the Massachu- Brian Maes Band, Aug. 2 setts Department of Con- is Night Flight Band, Aug. servation and Recreation 9 is Tony Gallo & White in a to promote Lightnin’, and closing out Lynn and Nahant beaches. the series on Aug. 16 is the This year’s concert se- 12:01 Blues Band. ries is sponsored by Save On July 28 from 11 a.m. the Harbor/Save the Bay, to 2 p.m. is Life’s a Beach The Daily Item, Christo- & Kids Day Festival at Red pher’s Café, Tides Restau- Rock Park featuring the Toe rant, Eastern Bank, Lynn COURTESY PHOTO Jam Puppet Band along Cultural Council, Total with face painters, balloon Outdoor, and Unitarian Marblehead Rotary Club outgoing President and incoming Assistant District Governor David artists, marine animal Universalist Church of Deutsch, left, shakes hands with incoming District Governor Robert Woods. touch tanks, arts and crafts Greater Lynn. Alexander Falk is the new Marblehead Rotary Club president. The dinner and formal celebration for kids, yoga, the Lynn Fire For more information took place on June 14 at the Danversport Yacht Club. and Police departments. Ae- about the Friends and rialists, acrobats, jugglers how to join, visit their In addition, outgoing president David Deutsch was named an assistant district governor. Also and hula-hoopers from Bos- website at www.lynn-nah- honored at the dinner was Carl Siegel, who was named Rotarian of the Year. Siegel, who has been ton Circus Guild will be per- antbeach.org. a Rotarian for many years, gives tirelessly to the Marblehead community. Marblehead Rotary Club Police to give awards seven scholarships out child safety seats to families in Saugus SAUGUS — Families Nationwide, traffic crash- without the means to pur- es are a leading cause of chase a car seat will be death for children of all provided one by the town. ages. Properly installed Funding for the car car and booster seats have seats was provided by a been proven to reduce the $2,600 Child Passenger risk of death and injury in Safety Equipment Grant crashes, yet the American through the Executive Of- Automobile Association fice of Public Safety and (AAA) estimates that 75 Security’s Office of Grants percent of car seats are in- and Research. stalled incorrectly. The money will be The Saugus Police De- enough to provide car partment is one of more seats or booster seats for than 225 car seat in- 18 vehicles. “This grant helps us bet- spection sites in Massa- chusetts. Certified tech- COURTESY PHOTO ter serve families who find it difficult to afford car nicians are available to From left: Anna Tyrell (Randolph E. and Barbara K. Goodwin Memorial Scholarship), Lilly Tap- ensure children’s seats per, Erika Massaro, Derek Marino, Lily Gillis, Kimberly McLean, David Deutsch (Marblehead Ro- and booster seats to pro- tect their children,” said are installed correctly. tary Club president), George MacDonald (Donald Humphreys Memorial Scholarship), and Zach To schedule an appoint- Newell (chair, Marblehead Rotary Club Scholarship Committee). Chief Domenic DiMella in a statement. “We can ment for inspection to en- The Marblehead Rotary chanical engineering. It Lily Gillis is still decid- ships and one four-year also assist parents and sure seats are installed Club is proud to introduce is her hope that her back- ing which college she will Randolph E. and Barba- caregivers with the proper properly, contact Detec- its seven 2018 scholarship ground and research will choose to attend this com- ra K. Goodwin Memorial installation of their child’s tive Stacey Forni at 781- recipients: lead her to identify and ing September. From a Scholarship each spring. seats.” 941-1190. Derek Marino is head- discover technologies that long list of “acceptances,” Recipients are selected ing to Bates College in will help people in rural Gillis plans to pursue a based on their financial the fall. A class leader areas who lack the tools to degree in business. She is need, academic achieve- and award-winning stu- advance their lives. an honors student at Mar- ments, demonstrated com- dent and athlete, Marino The fourth annual recip- blehead High School and munity service, and excel- carries himself with hu- ient of the Donald Hum- an active member of Rota- lence in sports or the arts. mility and maturity even phreys Memorial Rotary ry’s Interact Club, allow- All recipients are either after having “lettered” in Scholarship, George Mac- ing her to volunteer and Marblehead residents or football, basketball and Donald, will be heading give back to her communi- are in the Marblehead baseball, as well as be- to Quinnipiac University ty. Gillis is also an athlete, school system. Rotarians ing named the of to pursue his interest in running cross-country, involved on the selection health care. His grandfa- winter track and spring many of these teams. He committee were Zach ther honorably served in track at the varsity lev- was awarded the Educa- Newell (Chair), Gene Ar- the United States military el throughout her high tional Athletics Achieve- nould, Nancy Gwin, Ed and was a veteran of the school career. Gillis was ment Award, a recogni- Nilsson, Ellen Winkler, tion from Massachusetts Korean War. It is for this honored to be elected cap- tain of the cross-country Jason Fitzgibbons, Paul of community service and reason MacDonald is this year’s Donald Humphreys team in 2017. In 2018, Rabin and Greg Bates. leadership. The value of each coupon shown here is equal to scholarship recipient. Gillis and her father, in The Marblehead Rotary Erika Massaro will be The Marblehead Rotary combination with a chari- Club is committed to sup- or greater than the price of the newspaper. attending either North- Club awarded this year’s ty group, entered the Bos- porting the needs of our eastern University or four-year Randolph E. ton Marathon and ran the community. If you would Tulane University in the ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS! and Barbara K. Goodwin event together. like to help advance these fall. She plans to study Memorial Scholarship to Lilly Tapper will be going community-based ideals, If you would like to participate in public health and biology Anna Tyrell. Tyrell will to Johnson & Wales Univer- the Rotary Club of Mar- The Daily Item’s Deal of the Day, with the hope of pursuing matriculate at the Uni- sity this coming Septem- blehead meets Thursdays contact us at 781-593-7700, ext. 1280 a pre-medicine academic versity of Virginia this ber. An honors student at at 12:15 p.m. at the Boston track. Massaro is proud of September. She has had Marblehead High School, Yacht Club. For more infor- her outside involvements an active role conducting Tapper plans to major in mation about the club or TODAY’S DEAL OF THE DAY including being a volun- community service proj- baking and pastry arts and membership, please e-mail teer at Beverly Hospital ects around the world hopes to open her own bak- the club’s secretary, Julie and tutoring students in and, as a result, plans to ery when she graduates. Livingston, at Jlivingston@ Lynn and Salem through study international rela- Tapper is most proud of marblebank.com or visit the North Shore Men(Tu) tions. Fueling this interest her volunteer work with- marbleheadrotary.com. tors program, being a was Tyrell’s internship at in the community. She is co-president of the group. Stone & Compass, a trav- actively involved with the Kimberly McLean will el company that special- Cradles to Crayons, SPUR LAW OFFICES OF be going to Wentworth In- izes in trips that support and Birthday Wishes orga- JAMES J. CARRIGAN stitute of Technology this sustainable development nizations where she cre- • Social Security Disability coming September. An goals — which could be ates packages for homeless • Workers Compensation honors student at Marble- economic, cultural pres- children, prepares meals • Accidents head High School, McLean ervation or agricultural for needy individuals and 25 years located across is most proud of being a in focus. From her many bakes birthday cakes for from Lynn District Court member of the Leadership involvements, she was in- local shelters. 15 Johnson St. Council. She is also very in- vited to join Stone & Com- Depending on available 781-596-0100 terested in technology and pass to present a “sus- resources, the Marblehead JAMES J. CARRIGAN ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN plans to take this interest tainability” vision to the Rotary Club gives out four RONALD D. MALLOY into college and study me- United Nations. to six one-year scholar- www.jamescarriganlaw.com [email protected] A4 SATURDAY, JULY 7, 2018 OPINION DAVID M. SHRIBMAN HOW TO REACH US

E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M H. S John M. Gilberg The varieties of Chief Executive O cer E C  J. Edward M. Grant Advertising Director T  J  Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. Editorial Director Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton patriotic experience Chief Financial O cer Lynn, MA 01903 Michael H. Shanahan J N. W  Customer Service Chief Operating O cer Chairman We’re coming off a big now (at the top of the heap) (where the GOP once was Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PŽ patriotism week, full of as it is to work to change it strongest) but among work- Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 fireworks real and meta- (and to channel the disrup- ers in mining and manu- Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 phorical. And as we lean tive forces of change that facturing (since 1933 the Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 into an even more critical created the country). exclusive province of the 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 week — with President That collision helps to Democratic heirs to Frank- Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Donald Trump about to define our contemporary lin Delano Roosevelt). Classifi ed Advertising Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 nominate a new justice for politics. classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Another one: The Dem- Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 the Supreme Court — we The president is not a ocrats — who nominated Subscriptions might do well to reflect on passive observer here, for John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 three war heroes for pres- [email protected] the nature of patriotism. he has expanded this fun- ident since 1960 but who Circulation Long ago, back at Shaw damental tension in an became the leading skep- [email protected] Junior High School, the civ- important, historic way. In tics of the military — once Ext. 3 ics teacher Warren Strom- seeking to “Make Amer- again are turning to veter- berg used to tell us — young ica Great Again,” he has ans to carry the party flag. Newsroom men and women growing up torqued conservatism from [email protected] This fall 26 of the Demo- [email protected] in the Vietnam years, when the preservation of the cratic challengers in House patriotism sometimes had status quo to a return to races, about a third of them Ext. 4 EDITORIAL a stink to it — that howev- past greatness. (That is the women, are veterans. Sports er we were to define patri- power of the word “again” One of those women can- [email protected] otism, the first two words on his red ball cap and in didates, M.J. Hegar, squares Ext. 5 should be, “A feeling ...” his MAGA acronym.) the circle on patriotism, Retail and Online It’s worth giving Stromberg was right, But those many who op- personifying both tradi- Advertising as he so often was during pose Trump also are sum- tional military service and [email protected] the two years in which he moning a different Ameri- a commitment to change. ADVERTISING civility a try before taught, inspired and helped can past, an 18th-century More than 2 million people shape scores of us now in past where activism and have viewed a stirring cam- Ernie Carpenter Jr. our 60s and 70s. Patriotism dissent created the coun- Director of Advertising embracing extremism paign video that catapulted and Business Development, ext. 1355 indeed is at base a senti- try, and a centuries-old the candidate from Round [email protected] ment. But it is not neces- past that demonstrates Rock, Texas, to national Michele Iannaco Recall during the 2016 presidential campaign when sarily sentimental, which is that only through activism prominence. Sales Representative, ext. 1315 protesters began heckling and interrupting candi- the sort of patriotism that and dissent did slavery “This is a story about [email protected] date Donald Trump wherever he spoke. Instead of Samuel Johnson defined, end, barriers against wom- doors,” she says in the vid- Ralph Mitchell shutting Trump up, they caused him to double down and derided, as the “last en and minorities fall, and eo, speaking of the doors Sales Representative, ext. 1313 on insulting public rhetoric. In fact, Trump told his refuge of a scoundrel.” the country reckon with its she passed through and the [email protected] supporters to “go ahead and punch someone in the In the 50 years since I sat war in Vietnam and its dis- ones she spent time “open- Patricia Whalen face, and I’ll pay your legal bills.” in those confining chairs crimination against gays, ing, pushing, sometimes Sales Representative, ext. 1310 That ugly period encapsulated everything that’s in Stromberg’s classroom lesbians and others. kicking through.” A wom- [email protected] wrong with the escalating nastiness of American po- on Forest Avenue, much This tension over what an who both saluted tra- BUSINESS OFFICE litical discourse today. The concept of civility is get- mischief has been made patriotism is and means ditional American values ting buried in a new competition of one-upmanship: in the name of patriotism is occurring at a time of and who dissented from the Susan J. Conti — but much of value has fundamental change with- Controller, ext. 1288 You heckle me, well, I’ll have someone punch you out. status quo, Hegar — she [email protected] If you defend something that I disagree with, I’ll been recorded as well. in a country that, as we describes herself as an “Air you out of a restaurant or throw rocks at your house. We’ve come to see that love have seen, would prefer Ted Grant Force combat pilot and a Publisher, ext. 1234 Too many Americans are opting for disruption, ha- of country means love of that the world order not mom” — was shot during [email protected] rassment and uncivil disobedience without giving this land, as Woody Guth- change fundamentally. an Afghanistan rescue rie wrote in “This Land Is Here is one change: The Marian Kinney more gentle forms of persuasion a chance. This ap- mission and her helicopter ext. 1212 proach promises only to deepen divisions, shut down Your Land,” his wonderful Republicans, who until crashed. She fired on the [email protected] musical response to Irving the Ronald Reagan years dialogue and further harden hearts. Taliban as she was evacu- Will Kraft In St. Louis, a group of out-of-town theater artists Berlin’s “God Bless Amer- resisted identifying them- ated from the scene and is Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 recently decided to disrupt a performance at the ica,” which I once found selves with single political only the second woman to [email protected] Muny of “Jerome Robbins’ Broadway,” booing a white treacly and now consider a figures besides Abraham win the Distinguished Fly- Jennifer Perez actor portraying a Burmese slave in a segment of national treasure. Lincoln (and he was pres- ing Cross with Valor. ext. 1205 “The King and I.” Artists chose to disrupt and ha- But love of country also ident a century and a half And a final element of [email protected] rass other artists during an onstage performance as means adherence to Amer- ago), now are a party iden- change that should trou- Mike Shanahan a way of making a political statement aimed not at ican values. tified almost solely with a ble us all, no matter what Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 them but at the director. It was the wrong call. Here we get into more single figure: Trump. His patriotism we embrace: A [email protected] Many Americans snickered upon hearing that complicated territory, support among GOP mem- new study by the George Carolina Trujillo White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sand- because in the course of bers is unassailable, and his W. Bush Institute, the Uni- Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 [email protected] ers had been asked to leave a Virginia restaurant the nearly two and a half power over Republican law- versity of Pennsylvania’s where she was dining, and that Homeland Security centuries of our national makers is so great that he Biden Center and Freedom Jim Wilson Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen was heckled away from life, the United States has is acting less as a president Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 House — groups not exactly [email protected] another restaurant. Did those protests change ad- gone from an insurrection- (proposing legislation, al- alarmist in nature — found ministration policy on immigration or move Trump ary force that revolution- lowing Congress to dispose that more than half of CIRCULATION toward a more conciliatory path? Hardly. He’s more ized the way people were of legislation) and more as Americans see democracy Lisa Mahmoud dug-in than ever. governed to a country that a prime minister (a mem- as “weak,” with more than Manager, ext. 1239 [email protected] Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer, is at its base conservative. ber of the executive branch two-thirds believing democ- D-N.Y., articulated this newspaper’s sentiment As the most powerful na- giving instructions to the racy is “getting weaker.” CLASSIFIED during a floor speech last Monday, saying that Amer- tion in the world, it has a legislative branch, conquer- These sentiments reflect a Abbe Young Smith icans shouldn’t expect civility and respect from oth- bigger stake than any oth- ing the separation of pow- disturbing national unity, Manager, ext. 1276 ers if they’re unwilling to exercise it themselves. “No er entity in conserving the ers even as he is about to and a reason to mobilize [email protected] global status quo. secure GOP dominance of one should call for the harassment of political oppo- patriots of all races, parties NEWSROOM nents,” he said. “That’s not right. That’s not Ameri- That necessarily changed the judicial branch). and ideologies. can.” what love of country Here is another: Trump Mike Alongi means. And that affects has reshaped the Republi- David Shribman is a Sports Reporter ext. 1228 He added: “The president’s tactics and behavior [email protected] should never be emulated. It should be repudiated.” what patriotism is, for it can Party as the protector Pulitzer Prize-winning Bill Brotherton His remarks followed a call by Rep. Maxine Waters, is equally patriotic to cel- of working Americans, not columnist. He is a Swamp- ebrate what the country is Features Editor ext. 1338 D-Calif., for an increased harassment campaign so much among farmers scott High graduate. [email protected] against people who work for Trump. Gayla Cawley Amazingly, only days before Waters’ call, Ameri- READERS’ FORUM Reporter, ext. 1236 cans of all political persuasions had found common [email protected] ground in their revulsion toward Trump’s policy of We all can help How can hunger be In addition to the re- Cheryl Charles family separation for migrants caught crossing the knocking at the door of sources provided by the News Editor, ext. 1278 border illegally. Without any Trump supporters be- end hunger friends, neighbors, family Daily Item, I would like to [email protected] ing heckled or harassed, prominent conservatives members when all indi- add a couple others: To the Editor: Bella diGrazia united with moderates and liberals in their expres- cators are that our local l Project Bread’s Food Reporter, ext. 1317 Every day last week the sions of outrage at Trump’s policy. The pressure grew economy is strong? So Source Hotline: 1-800- [email protected] Daily Item highlighted an so intense that Trump had to back down. strong, in fact, that the 645-8333. This number is Thomas Grillo issue that many people are Yet the prevailing assumption these days is that state announced on Thurs- staffed by Food Source Ho- Reporter, ext. 1264 unaware is so prevalent in civility is for wimps, as if the more radical the ap- day a significant windfall tline counselors who refer [email protected] our communities: hunger. proach or the louder the volume, the more persuasive from capital gains taxes. If callers to accessible sourc- Spenser Hasak We read stories of retired the message will be. Persuasion is our business on so many of us are benefit- es for nutritional food in Photographer, ext. 1332 or elderly residents, neigh- [email protected] this page. And we’re here to tell you: that’s not how ting from gains on invest- their communities, includ- bors who are disabled, persuasion works. ments and a wildly robust ing summer meal sites Thor Jourgensen North Shore Communi- stock market, how can it for kids and elder meals Editorial Director, ext. 1267 [email protected] An editorial from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. ty College students, and be that our co-workers and programs. Food Source families living in the high- children in our schools are Hotline will also screen Daniel Kane er-income communities at Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 going hungry? callers to assess their eli- [email protected] Lynn’s borders — Swamp- I admire the Daily Item gibility for SNAP and will scott, Marblehead, Saugus for putting faces to a social help them to complete the Steve Krause and Peabody. Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 problem that spans the application. [email protected] Each story outlined un- economic strata of our re- l Project Bread is also fortunate circumstances Emma LeBlanc Pérez gion. I am humbled by our hosting a list of “Summer Copy Editor for the people involved, neighbors who understood Eats” sites that offer free [email protected] whether they were di- that telling their stories breakfast and lunch to Harold Rivera vorce, illness, or the death publicly is the first step anyone 18 and under. Go to Sports Editor, ext. 1238 of a spouse. In some cases, towards changing a perva- projectbread.org/findasite. [email protected] it was simply the rhythm sive and often misunder- l Essex County Hun- Owen O’Rourke of life that got the better stood problem. I commend ger Relief is another good Photographer, ext. 1224 of a family. Unexpected ex- the Lynn Public Schools instant resource. Text [email protected] penses combined with the and the School Committee FOOD to 877-877, type Roberto Scalese exceptionally high cost of for implementing a Com- your city, get a listing. Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 living in our region. munity Eligibility Pro- Now that the subject [email protected] But despite the different vision, reported just this has been broached, it is Mark Sutherland routes, the people high- spring, which provides free up to each of us to be more Creative Director lighted each day ended up breakfast and free lunch aware of those around us [email protected] at exactly the same desti- to all students, regardless and the resources that ex- Anne Marie Tobin nation: in a state of humil- of their economic status. ist to help lessen food inse- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 iation and hunger because Reducing the stigma as- curity in our communities. [email protected] there was not enough mon- sociated with applying for Birgitta S. Damon Bridget Turcotte ey each week to provide free school meals is almost Birgitta Damon is the Reporter, ext. 1269 [email protected] sufficient food for them- as important as ensuring CEO of Lynn Economic selves or their families. that no child goes hungry. Opportunity, Inc. 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] SATURDAY, JULY 7, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION In Supreme Court fight, Dems target 2 GOP Senate moderates By Alan Fram ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — By themselves, Democrats can’t stop the Republi- can-run Senate from con- firming President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court pick. But they’re deter- mined to make it agoniz- ing for a pair of pivotal GOP senators to back the nominee. Just a weekend from Trump’s big reveal on Mon- day, Democrats’ early strat- egy is to cast the battle as FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS either protecting the right A ship-to-shore crane lifts a 40-foot Evergreen Line shipping container to abortion and the 2010 off a jockey truck onto a container ship at the Port of Savannah in Sa- health care law, or emascu- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS vannah, Ga. lating both. Citing Trump’s Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., views on the issues, they talks during a news conference on Capitol Hill say the latter is exactly in Washington. what Trump’s selection US-China trade war elevates would inevitably do. The pressure on Collins nelly, Joe Manchin of West The hope is to pressure and Murkowski is just Virginia and North Dako- risks to the global economy GOP Sens. Susan Collins starting. Demand Justice, tan Heidi Heitkamp. of Maine or Alaska’s Lisa a new group helping coor- If Republicans have the By Paul Wiseman And American suppliers of comes clearer. The damage Murkowski to vote “no,” dinate liberal opposition votes to prevail, some and Josh Boak soybeans, pork and whis- could risk undoing some which many view as diffi- to the pick, has started Democrats looking ahead ASSOCIATED PRESS key could lose their com- of the economic benefits of cult. Neither faces re-elec- airing ads in Maine and to November’s elections petitive edge in China. last year’s tax cuts. tion this year, but both are Alaska, part of $5 million WASHINGTON — The for congressional control These initial tariffs are “Trade disruption is the centrists who’ve backed it plans to spend national- trade war that erupted want to give the three unlikely to inflict serious greatest threat to global abortion rights and helped ly during the campaign. Friday between the U.S. moderates room to stray if harm to the world’s two growth,” said Dec Mul- block their party’s 2017 “Why won’t she rule out and China carries a ma- they so decide. biggest economies. Gregory larkey, managing director drive to repeal former voting for Trump’s an- jor risk of escalation that “There’s a reason we still Daco, head of U.S. econom- of investment strategies President Barack Obama’s ti-choice picks?” each spot could weaken investment, health care statute. have the ACA, OK?” Jim ics at Oxford Economics, at Sun Life Investment asks. The American Civil depress spending, unset- has calculated that they If either flips, the nom- Kessler, vice president of Management. “The direct Liberties Union began sim- tle financial markets and would pare growth in both inee’s fate would be in Third Way, the centrist effects will be amplified as ilar TV ads in both states. slow the global economy. countries by no more than Democrats’ hands. Repub- Democratic group, said of business confidence drops A Republican defection The opening shots were 0.2 percent through 2020. licans control the chamber Obama’s Affordable Care and investment decisions would turn the tables fired just after midnight, But the conflict could soon Act, which the Senate are delayed. Markets are 51-49, but Sen. John Mc- and focus attention on when the Trump adminis- escalate. President Donald narrowly thwarted Trump still hoping that the key Cain’s absence as he bat- three Democrats seeking tration imposed a 25 per- Trump, who has boasted from dismantling last players return to the ne- tles cancer has pared that re-election in states that cent tariff on $34 billion of that winning a trade war is edge to 50-49, making ev- gave Trump landslides in year. “And that’s because imports from China, and easy, has said he is prepared gotiation table.” ery GOP vote decisive. 2016: Indiana’s Joe Don- we have these senators.” Beijing promptly retaliat- to impose tariffs on up to The root of the conflict ed with duties on an equal $550 billion in Chinese im- is the Trump administra- amount of American prod- ports — a figure that ex- tion’s assertion that China US adds a solid 213,000 jobs; ucts. It accused the U.S. of ceeds the $506 billion in has long used predatory igniting “the biggest trade goods that China shipped to tactics in a drive to sup- war in economic history.” the U.S. last year. plant America’s technolog- unemployment up to 4 percent Because of this first Escalating tariffs are like- ical supremacy. Those tac- round of hostilities, Amer- ly to slow business invest- tics include cyber-theft as By Josh Boak suggested that the 9-year putting their hiring plans ican businesses and, ulti- ment as companies wait well as forcing companies ASSOCIATED PRESS old U.S. economic expan- on hold until the trade pic- mately, consumers could to see whether the admin- to hand over technology sion — the second-longest ture becomes clearer. end up paying more for istration can reach a truce in exchange for access to WASHINGTON — U.S. on record — has the mo- Major U.S. stock indexes employers kept up a brisk such Chinese-made prod- with Beijing. Some employ- China’s market. Trump’s mentum to keep chugging were mostly higher Friday hiring pace in June by ucts as construction equip- ers will probably put hiring tariffs are meant to press along. Yet its path ahead after the jobs report was adding 213,000 jobs, a ment and other machinery. on hold until the picture be- Beijing to change its ways. is uncertain. Just hours issued, keeping the market sign of confidence in the before the monthly jobs on track for a weekly gain economy despite the start of a potentially punishing report was released, the after two weeks of losses. trade war with China. Trump administration im- Average hourly pay rose The job growth wasn’t posed taxes on $34 billion just 2.7 percent in June enough to keep the unem- in Chinese imports, and from 12 months earlier. ployment rate from rising Beijing hit back with tar- That relatively modest from 3.8 percent to 4 per- iffs on the same amount of increase means that, af- cent, the government said U.S. goods. ter adjusting for inflation, Friday. But the rate rose “The tariffs jumble overall wages remain for an encouraging reason: things about what we nearly flat. 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All address information, particu- PEABODY California fire kills 1 as heat larly arrests, reflect police records. In the event of a perceived inac- Arrests curacy, it is the sole responsibility Melvin Harrison, 21, of 20 stokes blazes in Western US of the concerned party to contact Huss Court, Apt. 202, Lynn, the relevant police department and was arrested and charged HORNBROOK, Calif. have the department issue a no- on Tuesday at 3:35 p.m. for (AP) — A wildfire raging tice of correction to the Daily Item. violating an abuse prevention through drought-stricken Corrections or clarifications will not order. timber and brush near be made without express notice of Timothy Henry Leger, California’s border with change from the arresting police 23, of 37 Castle Circle, was Oregon killed one person arrested and charged on department. and destroyed multiple Wednesday at 11:07 a.m. structures as it burns following a complaint that he largely out of control, au- LYNN entered the location without thorities said Friday. permission. No other details were Arrests Anthony Michael Alman- released about the death zar, 21, of 40 School St., Donna Davis-Camp, 49, blamed on the fire that Apt. 1, Salem, was arrested threatened 300 homes of 41 Light St., was arrested and charged on Wednes- on warrant charges of oper- near Hornbook, a town day at 7:31 p.m. following a of 250 people about 14 ating a motor vehicle with a motor vehicle crash at Mc- suspended license, a marked miles south of the Ore- Donald’s at 133 Main St. He gon border. It’s not clear lanes violation, and a default was charged with unlicensed warrant charge at 7:38 a.m. the flames burned homes operation of a motor vehicle, or other structures like on Friday. and on two outstanding war- Luis Ortiz, of 121 North barns. rants for disorderly conduct, It was one of dozens of Common St., was arrested on larceny under $1,200, and a warrant charge of posses- fires across the dry Amer- breaking and entering a vehi- ican West, fueled by rising sion of heroin at 9:40 a.m. on cle or boat at night time. Friday. temperatures and gusty winds that were expected Accidents Accidents to last through the week- Report of a motor vehi- end. Heat spreading from PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS A report of a motor vehicle cle crash at 52 Aborn St. on Southern California into crash near the rotary on Lyn- parts of Arizona, Nevada Roberto Solares, of the Nyssa, Ore., West Coast Restoration fire crew, Tuesday at 3:05 p.m. Papers grabs breakfast from the Salvation Army truck Friday morning before nfield Street at 12:08 p.m. on exchanged. and Utah threatened to Friday. worsen flames that have heading out onto the line fighting the Lake Christine wildfire in El Jeb- Caller reported a hit and el, Colo. A report of a hit and run run crash on Tuesday at 3:35 forced thousands of people motor vehicle crash at Cleve- to evacuate and destroyed p.m. at 33 Centennial Drive sure how much time lagged treme peril” to people and reached in case they need land and Maple streets at and 7 Summit St. Caller said hundreds of homes across 1:23 p.m. on Friday. the West. between the evacuation property. to quickly evacuate. his motor vehicle was side- and when it hit Hornbrook,” Farther north in Oregon, The areas of concern swiped by a second vehicle On the California-Ore- he said. “It hit there pretty authorities urged hikers include the Pacific Crest Breaking and Entering and the driver got out of the gon border, the fire ignit- quick. We know we’ve lost and other outdoor enthu- Trail, Mount Ashland and car and yelled at him and ed Thursday and moved A report of a breaking and swiftly through the region homes and lots of struc- siasts to avoid forests near the Cascade-Siskiyou Na- entering to a motor vehicle continued driving without ex- changing information. Female that is home to many retir- tures, including livestock the state line. Although tional Monument. Fire at 177 Williams Ave. at 6:33 ees, said Ray Haupt, chair- and horses as well.” the flames have notdanger could prohibit res- a.m. on Friday. summonsed for leaving the scene of an accident. man of the Siskiyou Coun- California Gov. Jerry crossed into Oregon, offi- cuers from looking for any- ty Board of Supervisors. Brown declared a state cials are concerned people one, the Jackson County Complaints Report of a motor vehicle crash at Foster and Main “It moved so fast I’m not of emergency, citing “ex- in remote areas can’t be Sheriff’s Office said. A report of an unwelcome streets on Wednesday at guest at 221 Curwin Circle at 12:52 p.m., paperwork ex- 9:14 p.m. on Thursday. changed. Report of a minor motor ve- Two women publicly accuse Overdoses hicle crash in the parking lot of McDonald’s at 133 Main St. A report of a possible over- on Wednesday at 7:31 p.m. Indiana AG of groping them dose on Lynnfield Street at A hit and run crash was re- 11:19 p.m. on Thursday; on ported on Wednesday at 3:16 Kirtland Street at 10:32 a.m. p.m. at the Army Barracks on By Brian Slodysko nered her at the party and on Friday; on Rogers Avenue Route 1. Caller told to contact ASSOCIATED PRESS asked, “Do you know who at 11:59 a.m. on Friday. the State Police. I am?” and proceeded to INDIANAPOLIS — Two Report of a single motor massage her back, while women came forward Fri- Theft vehicle crash on Thursday at she worried what others day to publicly accuse At- 2:06 a.m. at 3 Jennifer Lane who noticed Hill’s unwant- torney General Curtis Hill A report of larceny at 61 and 350 Lowell St. Party eval- ed advances would think. of groping them during a Memorial Park Drive at 6:12 uated by Atlantic Ambulance Eventually her intern party earlier this year, in- p.m. on Thursday; at 40 Fed- Services and refused service. intervened by asking if creasing pressure on the eral St. at 1:33 p.m. on Friday. she wanted to go to the embattled Republican to A report of shoplifting at bathroom. Fireworks Complaints resign. 21 Joyce St. at 6:44 p.m. on McLemore said she nev- Democratic State Rep. Thursday; at 21 Joyce St. at Report of fireworks on Tues- er wanted to come for- 11:48 a.m. on Friday. day at 9:12 p.m. on Emmet Mara Candelaria Rear- don published her ac- ward, but changed her A report of a motor vehicle Street; on Dublin Road at mind after seeing that theft at 130 Chatham St. at 9:18 p.m.; on Birch Street count of the March 15 incident, which occurred earlier on Friday Can- 9:02 a.m. on Friday; on Nep- at 9:27 p.m.; on America delaria Reardon had come tune Boulevard at 9:26 a.m. Drive at 9:30 p.m.; on Bay at an Indianapolis bar, in The (Northwest Indiana) forward, and that Hill con- on Friday; on Commercial State Road at 9:31 p.m.; at tinued to deny he did any- Street at 10:05 a.m. on Fri- 89 Lake St. at 11:40 p.m. on Times newspaper. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Gabrielle McLemore, thing wrong. day. Wednesday; at 6:06 p.m. on Curtis Hill, Indiana’s attorney general, warms “Women go through this Ian Circle; at 6:08 p.m. at 5 the Indiana Senate Dem- ocrats’ communications up the crowd at the Trump and Pence rally in stuff all the time,” McLem- Vandalism Southwick Road; at 286 New- Elkhart, Ind. ore told The Associated bury St., Apt. 31 at 7:29 p.m.; director, told The Associat- A report of vandalism at 81 ed Press that she decided Press. For Hill “to deny it at 35 Tracey St. at 8:36 p.m.; again and again is so frus- North Common St. at 6:06 at 111R Main St. at 9:04 to go public partly out of morning hours after the tention of stepping down p.m. on Thursday; at 63 Elm frustration that Hill is- legislative session ended despite calls to do so. trating. If my story can p.m.; at Pine Grove at 259 help other women feel like St. at 7:13 p.m. on Thurs- Newbury St., Apt. 14, at 9:07 sued a defiant statement for the year. She says he “I am not resigning. The day; on Franklin Street at Friday calling the allega- leaned toward her, put allegations against me are they don’t have to hide, p.m.; on Wilson Terrace at that they don’t have to feel 8:35 p.m. on Thursday; at 12 9:08 p.m.; at Lakeshore Park tions false. his hand on her back, slid vicious and false,” he said like they did something Shepard St. at 11:48 p.m. on on Lake Shore Road at 9:10 The two women also said it down and grabbed her in a statement Friday. “At wrong — that’s my goal.” Thursday. p.m.; on Northfield Street at they acted because they buttocks. The Munster no time did I ever grab or Several other women A report of vandalism to 9:17 p.m.; at 12 Clark Road wanted to give other wom- lawmaker says she told touch anyone inappropri- shared similar stories a motor vehicle at Newhall and 20 Eileen Road at 9:18 en the courage to confront Hill to “back off,” but he ately.” with investigators who and West Baltimore streets at p.m.; at MacArthur Park at inappropriate conduct. approached again later in That’s at odds with the 10:09 a.m. on Friday; at 61 MacArthur Circle at 9:22 Candelaria Reardon de- the night, put his hand on accounts of both Can- looked into the matter, ac- Clarendon Ave. at 1:16 p.m. p.m.; on Scott Drive at 9:24 scribed Hill’s behavior as her back and said: “That delaria Reardon and Mc- cording to a confidential skin. That back.” Lemore. on Friday. p.m.; at 114 Washington St. “deviant” when she en- memo that was leaked Hill said he has no in- McLemore said Hill cor- at 9:33 p.m.; on Coolidge Av- countered him in the early this week. MARBLEHEAD enue at 9:46 p.m.; on Clem- ent Avenue at 9:47 p.m.; at Accidents the South Memorial School Singer Chris Brown arrested on on Maple Street at 9:57 p.m. A caller reported a vehi- on Antonelli Way at 10:02 cle hitting a parked car on p.m.; at 36 Loris Road and Foster Street on Wednesday 1 Blake St. at 10:17 p.m.; Florida felony battery charge night. The caller stated the at 16 Patricia Road at 10:18 suspected vehicle returned p.m.; at Saint Anns Avenue at By Tamara Lush On A Full Moon Tour and After Brown posted to the scene at 4:30 p.m. on 10:22 p.m.; at 58 Wallis St. ASSOCIATED PRESS was scheduled to perform a picture to his 44 mil- Thursday. at 10:48 p.m. in Tampa Friday night. lion Instagram followers ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. Brown has been in re- in January showing his Complaints — Singer Chris Brown peated legal trouble since 3-year-old daughter, Roy- walked off stage after his SAUGUS pleading guilty to the fel- alty, cuddling with a pet concert in Florida and into A caller reported an air con- ony assault in 2009 of his monkey, California fish Arrest the hands of waiting dep- ditioning unit falling through then-girlfriend, Rihanna, and wildlife agents seized the second floor ceiling onto uties, who arrested him ahead of the Grammys. He the capuchin monkey the first floor on Hooper Street Nancy Ferragamo, 55, of on a felony battery charge completed his probation in named Fiji from his home at 9:44 a.m. on Thursday. 11 Intervale Ave., was arrest- involving a nightclub pho- that case in 2015. in Los Angeles. Agents A caller reported someone ed and charged with operat- tographer last year. ing under the influence of li- In 2013, Brown was said then that Brown dumping trash bags, every Tampa Police released could face a misdemeanor Monday night or early Tuesday quor and negligent operation more details about the charged with misdemean- of a motor vehicle. or assault after he was charge carrying up to six morning, at Leggs Hill and battery warrant Friday months in jail for lacking Londonderry roads at 3:18 after Brown posted $2,000 accused of striking a man Accidents outside a Washington, D.C., a permit for the primate. p.m. on Thursday. bond to be released from PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS A caller reported a drifting the Palm Beach County hotel. He was ordered into A report of a motor vehicle Chris Brown was ar- rehab but was dismissed boat next to his on the harbor crash at 5 Brookfield Lane Jail. that struck their boat at 7:09 The warrant accuses rested on a felony bat- for violating facility rules. Lynn Drug Task Force at 1:40 p.m. Thursday; at tery charge involving Brown spent 2½ months p.m. on Thursday. Dunkin’ Donuts on Broadway Brown of hitting Bennie Hotline a nightclub photogra- in custody, with U.S. mar- A caller reported hearing at 7:03 a.m. Friday. Vines Jr., who was hired fireworks going off for 15 min- by a club in Tampa to take pher last year. shals shuttling him be- 781-477-4444 utes on Phillips Street at 1:41 Complaints pictures during an event tween Los Angeles and a.m. on Friday. hosted by Brown in April officers that he wanted to the nation’s capital for CALL 24 HOURS A DAY A caller reported receiving A report of a neighbor 2017. prosecute over a minor lip hearings. or text the word tiplynn and After he completed your tip to “tip411” (847411) a call three times from a re- shooting off fireworks at Vines told officers Brown cut. stricted number and when punched him while he was court-ordered anger-man- 12:42 a.m. Thursday. Emails to Brown’s she answered the phone, an A report of a U-Haul truck snapping photos. Brown agement classes, Brown All reports of neighborhood unsettling male voice could was gone by the time of- agents weren’t immedi- was accused of throwing activity will be investigated. dumping mattresses at Big Callers may remain anonymous. be overheard on Hathaway Y on Broadway at 9:21 p.m. ficers arrived that night. ately returned. a brick at his mother’s car The entertainer is in the following a counseling ses- Road at 3:34 a.m. on Friday. Thursday. Vines refused medical Spanish menu available treatment, but he told the middle of his Heartbreak sion. SATURDAY, JULY 7, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 US stocks snap higher despite Peabody teachers escalating US-China trade tiff sign on dotted line PEABODY the committee and the By Alex Veiga ready sold off the prior two er-company stocks picked has said that he’s pre- From A1 administration to provide ASSOCIATED PRESS weeks,” said Dan Heck- up 14.57 points, or 0.9 per- pared to drastically raise high quality public edu- man, national investment cent, to 1,694.05. tariffs on more Chinese before the end of the cation for the children of The trade dispute be- consultant at U.S. Bank The U.S. put a 25 per- imports. Mounting tariffs school year, and we accom- Peabody. tween the U.S. and China Wealth Management. cent tax on $34 billion could raise costs across plished that goal through Brandi Carpenter, escalated Friday, but Wall “The market probably had worth of Chinese imports the board for consumers the extraordinary efforts School Committee finance Street focused on a solid built that expectation in Friday. China retaliated and businesses, slowing of both parties,” said chairwoman, said their jobs report instead. already and today we’re with taxes on an equal growth and investment Bruce Nelson, PFT presi- mission is to give the After a wobbly start, U.S. seeing a nice rebound.” amount of U.S. products, and hurting companies dent, in a statement. “The teachers the best and fair- stocks mounted a broad A solid pickup in hiring including soybeans, pork that rely on imported last thing teachers want est contract possible with- rally, shaking off two con- by U.S. employers last and electric cars, calling parts to make their goods. to worry about during the in budget means. secutive weekly losses. month also helped keep in- the move the start of the Despite the market’s summer is whether or not “We are pleased that we Growing jitters in recent vestors in a buying mood. “biggest trade war in eco- gains Friday, much dam- they have a contract for were able to work together weeks over a stepped-up The S&P 500 index rose nomic history.” age has already been September.” to ensure those standards trading dispute between 23.21 points, or 0.8 per- Though the first ex- inflicted on stocks that Members were pleased and complete the agree- the world’s two largest cent, to 2,759.82. The Dow change of tariffs is un- would stand to lose in a with the terms and voted ment before its expira- economies had weighed on Jones Industrial Average likely to inflict much protracted trade battle overwhelmingly in favor tion,” she said in a state- the markets well ahead of gained 99.74 points, or 0.4 economic harm on either with China. American of the new pact, he said, ment. “We look forward to Friday, when Beijing and percent, to 24,456.48. The nation, the damage could companies that do a lot of and they look forward to continued good relations Washington launched du- Nasdaq composite added soon escalate. President business there have seen continuing to work with and fair contracts.” eling tariffs on billions in 101.96 points, or 1.3 per- Donald Trump, who has steep drops in their stock goods. cent, to 7,688.39. The Rus- claimed that winning a prices in the past few “The markets had al- sell 2000 index of small- trade war would be easy, weeks. They wrote the code California hit by record-breaking heat wave for city improvement By John Antczak the blazing sun. bit Sunday. was set in 1976. Several LYNN But the program faced ASSOCIATED PRESS “There are no people,” The heat was being pro- suburbs also recorded new From A1 critics. Calnan recalled said Gloria Aguilar, 37, a duced by a “humongous” highs for the day, as did presenting Western-Wal- LOS ANGELES — food vendor in the Los An- dome of high pressure coastal Camarillo and Ox- residents fix up their prop- nut to skeptical Pine Hill Southern California geles piñata district. “Be- that was also spreading nard in Ventura County erties. The job of carrying residents who equated sizzled Friday in re- cause it’s too hot, and they oppressive conditions into with 101 and 95, respec- it all out got dropped into federal dollars with home cord-breaking heat from want to stay inside the parts of Arizona, Nevada tively. the lap of Edward T. Cal- demolitions. Calnan and the desert to the sea, with house. We sell more water and Utah, the National In San Diego County, nan who at the time was his staff showed the res- widespread triple-digit than the food.” Weather Service said. eight cities broke records working for the Lynn Re- idents before and after highs and withering con- Firefighters worked in “Today will be one for the including San Diego, development Authority. photographs of renovated ditions that stoked wild- extreme temperatures as record books,” the Los An- which notched 93 degrees, By 1969, federal urban homes to win them over. fires. they battled outbreaks geles region weather office breaking a high of 84 that renewal programs intend- Even as they processed Officials urged people of wildfires, including a said before sunrise — and was set in 1936. It was 109 ed to improve communi- loan requests at the rate to take advantage of cool- destructive blaze in the within a few hours records in Alpine, where a wildfire ties were viewed as dem- of 10 a week, the West- ing centers in libraries San Diego County com- began to fall. destroyed at least five and olition projects that forced ern-Walnut Twelve found and other facilities and to munity of Alpine and an- In downtown Los Ange- perhaps a dozen or more residents out of neighbor- time for levity. They moved watch out for the elderly other that spread from a les, the mercury hit 108, homes. hoods like the Brickyard out of City Hall into an of- and very young, warning truck fire on Interstate 15 topping the previous July Southeast of Los An- where families had put fice at 191 North Common that minor heat-relat- in Cajon Pass east of Los 6 record of 94 set in 1992. geles in Orange County, down deep roots. Calnan’s St. and Whyte and Leon- ed illnesses can worsen Angeles. LA’s Woodland Hills Los Alamitos Race Course job was to guide West- ard recalled struggling to quickly. Torrid conditions were neighborhood hit 117 de- canceled daytime racing ern-Walnut in a different master a data processing Sidewalks and outdoor expected to last through grees, smashing the pre- after two races because of direction. machine and converting “It was about the via- lunch tables were left to Saturday before easing a vious record of 106 that the heat. cynical residents into en- bility of rehabbing rather thusiastic loan applicants. than wholesale demoli- As the program expand- tion. We saw what hap- ed, so did its staff with Saugus is looking for your support pened with taking peo- Joseph Legere and James ple’s homes and evictions,” Connolly joining the SAUGUS ing the effort to keep up brick with three lines of nors through fundraising,” he said. Twelve. Calnan, who was 30, as- From A1 the park by selling bricks text, $200 for an 8 inch by said Riley. “We liked what we did that will pave pathways 8 inch brick with five lines All applications must be sembled a staff of young and we liked the people The installation of the throughout the park. of text, or $500 for a corpo- sent in by Aug. 30 to en- Lynn residents, including we worked with,” Leonard piece inspired a group Pavers can be purchased rate brick. sure the bricks are ready Ann Marie Leonard, who said. of volunteers, the Veter- in the name of someone Each line can fit a max- for Veterans Day. continues to work for the Sworn in as Lynn’s new ans War Monument Park who is presently serving, imum of 15 characters For more information, Community Development mayor on Jan. 4, 1972, department; the late Rob- Committee, to dedicate has served, or in the mem- and Riley will help donors contact Corinne Riley at Pasquale Caggiano took ert Furlong, who went stones and give veterans, ory of a loved one. Fam- with customization. 781-231-7995. sharp aim at urban re- family members, and res- ilies, schools, and busi- “The improvements and on to become city clerk; newal in his inaugural idents the opportunity to nesses can also purchase a upkeep of the monument Bridget Turcotte can be Eleanor Whyte, John Na- speech and, three days embrace all periods of ser- brick just to show support. on the corner of Winter reached at bturcotte@item- pierski and Harry Coppo- later, painted a bull’s eye vice at one location. Pricing for the bricks is and Central streets rely live.com. Follow her on la, who was later elected on the Western-Walnut Ward 7 City Councilor, to The group is continu- $100 for a 4 inch by 8 inch on the generosity of do- Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. Concentrated Code Pro- run Western-Walnut. gram by firing Coppola The code program’s followed by three other crew crammed into one program employees. of City Hall’s smallest of- The firings quickly land- fices and started carrying ed in court where lawyers out Kane’s and Calnan’s argued support for Cag- mandate to make West- giano’s election opponent, ern-Walnut a program J. Warren Cassidy, spurred that worked for people. the firings. Caggiano only “In the first week I served 102 days in office asked my staff to have five applications for loans before death claimed him on my desk by the end of but the writing was on the the week,” Calnan said. wall for Western-Walnut. Although Western-Wal- In May 1972, news re- nut’s name labeled it as ports quoted Acting May- a code enforcement pro- or Walter F. Meserve’s gram, Calnan and his crew, claim that Western-Wal- which grew to include Rob- nut faced federal scruti- ert Lee, Thomas Goff, Ted ny and criticism. Calnan Smith, Joseph LeBlanc, defended the program by Eugene Michaud, and pointing to the numbers: Louise Dineen, focused on 1,250 homes inspected selling the program to res- and $1.2 million in loans idents in the target area by and grants provided for stressing its loan and out- home rehabilitations. right grant features. “HUD (federal Housing Western-Walnut of- and Urban Development ITEM PHOTO | JIM WILSON fered grants ranging from department) cited us as An array of handcrafted pizzas will be served at Revolution Pie & Pint starting the first week of $1,500 to $3,500 — suffi- the biggest producer for August. cient, Calnan said, to pay our type of loan in New for kitchen renovations England,” Calnan said. and a new roof 45 years By 1973, Western-Wal- Central Square serving up breakfast, lunch, and dinner ago. The 3 percent inter- nut was being phased out est loans totaled as much to be replaced by the fed- CENTRAL SQUARE which got its name from its have cappuccinos, espres- Lynn’s newest establish- as $7,000 with a payment eral block grant program administered by the new From A1 revolving oven that cooks so, and various cold brew ment will be a friendly sum of $5.55 a month on its pizzas at 850 degrees and nitro brew flavors on competitor to the local piz- $1,000 loan value. city Community Devel- and all the commonwealth in under two minutes, their menu. For breakfast, za shops, such as Enzo’s “People who qualified opment department with is going to love.” will open Monday through there will be your usual Pizzeria, Caruso’s, and got outright grants to fix Calnan as its first director. Hodgdon and Steve Car- Sunday for lunch and din- bagels, muffins, and pas- George’s, and to the oth- up their houses. It made Leonard said West- ern-Walnut achieved its ter, vice president of oper- ner. The restaurant will tries, but most notably er community coffee shop, an impact,” Leonard said. basic purpose of fixing up ations for the group, run offer 10 handcrafted piz- they are bringing avocado Land of a Thousand Hills. The “Western-Walnut neighborhoods to make Craft Table & Bar in East zas, a pizza of the day, and toast and homemade Bel- With the downtown area Twelve,” as they dubbed them better places to Boston and Worcester as three dessert pizzas, such gian waffles, fan favorites becoming more popular themselves, fanned out well as Brew Beer Garden, from the Worcester loca- across the city and start- live in. Southern Essex as crème brûlée, strawber- since the Beyond Walls de- Brew on the Grid, and Stix ry romanoff and s’mores. tion. ed getting results: By May Register of Deed John L. but, the new guys in town in Worcester. After they Sandwiches and salads The back end of the 1970, they had received O’Brien Jr., who served are hoping to be another saw Figueroa’s application are also on the menu to building, where pizza will 120 loan requests and as Ward 6 City Council- and noticed how involved give guests an array of be served, has been busy option for dinner before a $30,000 in loans had been or during the program’s he was within the commu- options to choose from. with tasting options and local event or show at the approved. Within a year of heyday, said Western-Wal- nity, Hodgdon and Carter The bar, open seven days fine tuning the menu for Lynn Auditorium. the program’s unveiling, nut continues to provide called him right up. Then a week starting at 3 p.m., the last three weeks. Be- “My biggest hope is the 20 homes had been reno- a blueprint for making they put signs all over the offers a variety of 20 beers fore their hopeful opening community accepts it vated. Lynn a place where people windows at 23 Central St. on tap. in August, they need to set and loves it and we be- “Our motto was ‘a better want to live. hoping to hire more with “If you can think of a up their point of sales op- come a destination for all home in a better neigh- “It was a great program. his enthusiasm. pizza flavor, we can make erating system and finish downtown events,” said borhood without moving,’” It helped neighborhoods,” “I’m very excited about it,” said Carter. “We want hiring staff. Once every- Figueroa. “It’s taken us said Calnan. he said. the culinary talent there is to make sure Lynn and thing is finalized and the so much time because we here in Lynn,” said Carter. Revolution hit a homerun hybrid restaurant is open, want to execute it per- “We want to be the place right off the bat.” it will also offer 30-minute fectly since we have high to go in this neighborhood, Brew on the Grid is ready delivery service through hopes for them.” especially with our price to go with its full staff FoodSquire, a Grub-Hub- call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 Bella diGrazia can be to start your point (being) competitive and near complete menu. style restaurant delivery daily subscription. yet still affordable.” Downtown’s newest com- service that will pilot in reached at bdigrazia@ Revolution Pie & Pint, munity coffee shop will Lynn. itemlive.com. A8 SATURDAY, JULY 7, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Ex-athletes say Ohio State doc groped, ogled men for years By Steve Krause ment listening to nothing THE DAILY ITEM but Queen to recognize the COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — On paper, Richard songs. There were maybe Strauss was a well-regarded Ohio State University LYNN — In his unique one or two songs that you’d physician who examined young athletes for decades as way, Freddie Mercury was call off the beaten track. a team doctor and sports-medicine researcher. among the most iconic of But the group stuck main- Some former athletes recall him differently: Lock- lead singers in the annals ly to the hits that made er-room voyeur. Serial groper. “Dr. Jelly Paws.” of rock. Queen famous. In interviews with The Associated Press in recent When you combined And, boy oh boy, those weeks, seven former athletes and a former nursing a powerful set of pipes hits came out in rapid-fire student shared detailed allegations of sexual miscon- with an uncanny knack succession. They almost duct dating back to the 1970s against the doctor, who for showmanship, dra- made you dizzy. At one killed himself in 2005 at age 67 and is only now under ma and timing, Freddie point the musicians rat- investigation. might have topped them tled off “Another One The eight men, including three who didn’t want their all — and that’s a pretty Bites the Dust,” “You’re names made public, say they want to see anyone who heady list of singers we’re My Best Friend,” “Killer ignored concerns about Strauss held accountable and talking about. Queen (the song),” “Bicycle hope to make sure something similar doesn’t happen It is, therefore, difficult Race” and “Fat-Bottomed to others. — if not impossible — for Girls” practically without They described how Strauss fondled them during anyone other than Fred- taking a breath. medical exams and ogled naked young men, some- die to be Freddie. It was a Queen fan’s nir- times showering among athletes multiple times a day But Patrick Myers did his vana. Myers, early and of- for no apparent reason or perching himself on a stool best to fill the bill Thurs- ten, exhorted the crowd to to stare. Some said Strauss groped them barehand- day night at City Hall Au- stand up, clap, wave their ed during physicals, had them drop their pants even ditorium when he brought arms, and dance. That while examining them for a cough or heartburn, and his band “Killer Queen” only added to the festive badgered students to go home with him. to Lynn for a show that mood — so much so that packed plenty of wallop people of all shapes and in the close-to-90-minute sizes danced gleefully to SEND US YOUR STUFF concert. From a suitable “Fat-Bottomed Girls.” distance, Myers was a It’s difficult to do a con- WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, fairly competitive facsim- cert in tribute to a band PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] ile to Freddie, née Far- with so many memorable rokh Bulsara. He had the songs and do justice to OR MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, moves down. And he had them all. But honestly, I LYNN, MA 01903. the late-period Queen look can’t think of any glaring down too: shorter hair as omissions. They were all opposed to the long, flowing there. “Under Pressure,” locks; wardrobe, and even “Radio Gaga,” “Somebody Do you remember the Bayside of Nahant? — Lord knows how he did it to Love,” “Crazy Little — the overbite. Not to men- Thing Called Love,” “Tie Get reacquainted at: www.baysidefunctions.com tion he could sing a little, Your Mother Down,” and, too. As Queen was known of course, “Bohemian as much for its campiness ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE Rhapsody,” “We Will Rock as its music, that part of the You” and “We Are The e Bsid  Nan act fit right in. Killer Queen’s frontman Patrick Myers sings in Champions” (the latter But anyone who ever lis- Lynn Auditorium. three serving as encores). Enjoy our ocean front location with tened to Queen knows the Saying that it’s darn near sparkling views of Boston at night. group wasn’t just known right), was the master of the case with most of the impossible for anyone oth- for its theatrical presen- his axe. And if you squint- boomer legends, we’re left er than Freddie Mercury to Elegant and affordable functions since 1992: tation. As the first word ed just right … with our memories, our be Freddie Mercury doesn’t to the song “Killer Queen” Of course, Freddie’s records, and our tribute diminish the show Myers Weddings • Anniversaries • Showers might attest, the group dead, having passed in bands. And this one is one and his band put on. It was was backboned by the 1991 due to complications of the better tribute bands. extremely entertaining. Proms • Graduations • Reunions ferocious guitar licks of from AIDS. And while sev- The group stuck to what And the crowd certainly Retirements • Birthdays • Sweet 16s Brian May. Simon Small, eral singers have tried made the mothership fa- ate it up. who had the arduous task to step up over the years mous: hits and memorable If you’re itching for a Quinceañeras • Bar/Bat Mitzvahs of replicating May’s skills to fill the void, and even album cuts. It didn’t dig taste of live Queen, “Killer Bereavements • All special occasions (not to mention his look; though the group itself so deep into the repertoire Queen” is a pretty decent one wonders how much has tried to soldier on, that you’d have had to substitute. Many wedding packages and product he used to get there was only one Fred- spend your entire life holed They did, they did, rock event menus available! that May mop to fall just die Mercury. Thus, as in up in your mother’s base- us. Call 781-592-3080 to arrange a visit today.

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©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B SATURDAY, JULY 7, 2018 Hubbard powers Lynn eld to District 16 win By Harold Rivera fourth, bringing home the go-ahead run for ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Lynn eld. “Nicholas is awesome,” Adamo said. “He’s LYNN — The early stages of Friday eve- a huge kid and I don’t know if that (home ning’s District 16 Tournament game run) ball has landed yet. You never see a against Swampscott didn’t seem too prom- ball with that type of height and distance ising for the Lynn eld 12-year-old All- get out, so it was fun to see.” Stars. Swampscott’s rst two batters of the On other side of the eld, Swampscott’s game reached on a single and double, both Dawson DiBarri started on the mound and hard hits, to put Lynn eld on its toes early. pitched ve innings. DiBarri allowed four Lynn eld, however, allowed just one run earned runs on nine hits and fanned two to Swampscott’s early threat and found its Lynn eld batters without allowing a walk. groove from there, en route to a 4-2 win at “Dawson’s a gamer,” Swampscott manag- Wyoma’s Reinfuss Field. er Joe McGonagle said. “He’s a gamer. He Nathan Lopez earned the nod for Lynn- can locate pretty well. He was moving the eld and went the distance. Lopez tossed ball around and he’s not afraid to throw the six solid innings, allowed two earned runs pitch he needs to.” on eight hits, walked two and struck out Swampscott grabbed an early lead to four Swampscott batters. start this one. Leadoff hitter Frank Pappa- “Nathan’s our ace,” Lynn eld manager lardo started the rally with a single and Matt Adamo said. “He’s awesome. He Daniel Domeniconi (3-for-3) followed suit throws strikes, he throws hard. There were with a double. Liam Wales (2-for-3, RBI) a couple situations they had the bases load- laced a RBI single, scoring Pappalardo with ed but he never gets rattled. He elds his the game’s rst run, but Lynn eld dodged position well too, which is great.” a bullet when Domeniconi was thrown out At the plate, Nicholas Hubbard led Lyn- at home. A pop- y and a strikeout ended n eld’s offense. Hubbard went 2-for-3 with the inning and Lynn eld trailed 1-0 head- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK two RBI. His solo home-run in the bottom ing into the bottom of the the rst. of the second tied the game at 1-1. Hubbard Lynn eld’s Nick Hubbard connects on a solo home run in a District 16 added a RBI single in the bottom of the LYNNFIELD, B2 Tournament game against Swampscott Friday. Peabody still hunting for District 16 title

By Anne Marie Tobin ITEM STAFF SAUGUS — The Peabody Little League All-Star team kept its hopes alive for a second straight District 16 Tournament title Friday night at Sau- gus National’s Elks Field, eliminating Winthrop with an 11-0 win in four innings. Peabody led 6-0 after three innings then put the game out of reach with a 5-run fourth, with the big hits coming off the bats of starting pitcher Daniel Zizza (RBI double) and Michael Petro (2-run ho- mer). Cam Connolly continued to hit the cover off the ball, going 3-for-3 with two doubles, two runs scored and an RBI. Winthrop had no answers for Zizza and Connolly as the lefties combined to hold Winthrop to just two hits and struck out seven combined. Only two Winthrop runners reached second base. “I think you can see that our rst game in the tournament when we lost to Swampscott was a  uke,” said Peabody manager Rick DeLoreto. “We have scored 32 runs in three games, so they’ve shown they can hit and they are hitting the ball ITEM PHOTO | ANNE MARIE TOBIN hard. Tonight, we even got a home run from our Peabody’s Michael Petro is mobbed by his team- No. 6 hitter. Michael really crushed that ball. mates after blasting a two-run homer in the fourth PEABODY, B2 inning against Winthrop Friday afternoon. Lynn senior softball team earns ITEM FILE PHOTO Marblehead’s Sophia Smith, front center, stands with twin sister Annabelle, front left, Billy Acker- spot in state championship game man, back left, and Derek Marino, back right, at the rst annual Shooting for Sophia basketball By Daniel Kane At the plate Lynn was led by Julia Lynn got on the board early in the tournament last year. ITEM STAFF Nickolau (3-for-4) who scored three rst inning. Nickolau started the in- runs and Abby Fila (1-for-2 with two ning with a single and, after stealing WOBURN — The Lynn Senior Lit- walks) who had two RBI. Reese Brin- second, scored on an error on a  y Shooting for Sophia tle League Softball All-Star team kler (2-for-4), Molly Mannion (1-for- ball to shallow center eld. Another overpowered Woburn to earn a 10-4 1) and Amanda Wilkins (1-for-2 with error put runners at the corners for win, and a spot in the state tourna- a walk and sacri ce  y) each also Lynn, who scored after a bad throw ment championship game next added one RBI. on an attempt to throw a runner out weekend at Gonsalves Park in Wo- returns with hopes Fila also pitched 3 2/3 innings, al- stealing second base to go up 2-0. burn. lowing three earned runs on seven Later in the inning Fila drove in two “A total team effort,” Lynn manag- runs on a RBI single to put Lynn up er Chad Wilkins said. “All 13 girls hits and recording three strikeouts of growing bigger while walking two batters. Lily Ne- 4-0. chipped in tonight which is what I Two more runs were added in the love as a manager, to have them all a whall came in for the nal 3 1/3 in- By Mike Alongi nings, allowing one run on three hits. second inning by Lynn thanks to hits part of the game and a part of the by Brinkler and Nickolau and more ITEM STAFF win. Newhall recorded three strikeouts while walking one batter and hitting Woburn errors. An errant throw to MARBLEHEAD — Last summer, Marblehead High “It’s a great win against a real rst base brought Brinkler home student-athletes Billy Ackerman and Derek Marino tough Woburn team,” Wilkins added. another with a pitch. “Our pitching and defense has been while Nickolau scored from third on banded together in a very short time and organized the “This is the fourth year in a row we a bad throw after a successful pick perfect through all these games,” rst annual Shooting for Sophia 3-on-3 basketball tour- have played Woburn, we’ve won off attempt at rst to put Lynn ahead Wilkins said. “We’ve made all the nament in order to raise money for a family friend in twice and they’ve won twice, so it’s 6-0. 11-year old Sophia Smith. Now, after having nearly a always great when we play them. It’s routine plays and some of the tough full year to plan it out, the tournament will be back and an accomplishment beating them.” plays, our pitching has been spot on.” SOFTBALL, B2 better than ever in its second running. “The rst year was a big success, we were able to raise over $2,000 for the (Smith) family,” said Ackerman, who will be entering his senior year at Marblehead High this Red Sox jump all over Royals fall. “And the best part was that Sophia absolutely loved it.” Smith, now age 12, was only given 9-18 months to live after she was diagnosed with a rare, aggressive brain tumor in March 2017. There are no known cures in the United States so the Smith family has traveled to Lon- don many times for treatment, but their insurance doesn’t cover the medical expenses, housing or airfare. All proceeds from the tournament will be donated to Sophia and her family. It costs $15 per person to regis- ter, and boys and girls ages 14-21 are eligible to partic- ipate. Anyone wishing to sign up for the event can visit Marblehead.org/recreation and click on the “Shooting for Sophia” link. The tournament will be held Thursday, July 19 at 6 p.m. at Gatchell’s Park in Marblehead. The website for signing up is just one of the new ways Ackerman is organizing the tournament this year. Last year, many people showed up the day of the tournament with teams hoping to register all at once, which was something that the organizers were not entirely pre- pared for. This year, the website will allow full teams to register beforehand as well as allow single players to register. PHOTOS | ASSOCIATED PRESS Which is good, because the theme for this year is more, Left: J.D. Martinez, right, is congratulated by Andrew Benintendi after Martinez hit more, more. More teams registering will mean more a solo home run in the second inning against the Kansas City Royals Friday night. money, which means the Smith family will get even Right: Mookie Betts follows through on a leadoff home run in the rst inning against the more help. Royals. The homer was the 100th career home run of Betts’ career. SOPHIA, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JULY 7, 2018 Belgium upsets Brazil to reach World Cup semifinals KAZAN, Russia (AP) — the 13th minute. ny in the semifinals fours Belgium reached the World As Belgium lost cohesive- year ago on home soil, Bra- Cup semifinals for the first ness in the second half and zil didn’t even get that far time in 32 years by holding Brazil’s changes stirred the this time. Just like defending off five-time champion Brazil team, substitute Renato Au- champion Germany and Ar- 2-1 Friday, sending Neymar gusto reduced the deficit in gentina before them, the Ka- home without living up to the the 76th with a header. zan Arena is where Brazil’s expectations of being soccer’s But it was too late for Bra- World Cup challenge ended. most expensive player. zil to muster an equalizer as “This is beating Brazil in Belgium scored the decisive efforts to force the game into the World Cup, in the knock- goal on a counterattack just extra time were thwarted by out,” Belgium coach Roberto after a corner had been taken Belgium goalkeeper Thibaut Martinez said. “Just treasure by Neymar. Romelu Lukaku Courtois. it and pass it down in the surged forward with the ball For the third time in a World generations.” and Kevin De Bruyne put it Cup — after 1982 and 2006 Belgium is now on a in the net to give Belgium a — the semifinals will feature 24-match unbeaten streak. 2-0 lead in the 31st minute. only European teams. Bel- There is guaranteed to be “This was the biggest test gium and France will meet a fourth straight European for us,” De Bruyne said. “Bra- in St. Petersburg on Tues- team winning the World Cup zil was so strong in attack.” day. The next day in Moscow, on July 15 in Moscow. Bel- The opener came after it will be either England or gium, which finished fourth a bit of good fortune. Fer- Sweden against either Rus- at the 1986 tournament and nandinho’s trailing arm in- sia or Croatia. The other two has never won the European PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS advertently helped Belgium quarterfinal matches will be Championship, will hope its Belgium’s Kevin De Bruyne, center, celebrates after scoring his side’s sec- captain Vincent Kompany’s played Sunday. golden generation can deliver ond goal during a World Cup quarterfinal match against Brazil Friday. header land in his own net in Humiliated 7-1 by Germa- its first trophy. France blanks Uruguay to move on to World Cup semifinals

NIZHNY NOVGOROD, Russia tournament. 61st minute. (AP) — A shot that flew directly at “I was playing against a lot of “We all saw that it was not a the hands of the opposing goal- friends,” said Griezmann, who is very common goal, but Muslera keeper turned into a World Cup teammates with Uruguay defend- has been a very important pillar goal for Antoine Griezmann. ers Diego Godin and Jose Gimenez for all this process and through all The France striker scored the at Atletico Madrid, “so I think it our work on our way up to here, so second goal in his team’s 2-0 quar- was normal not to celebrate.” I’m not going to wash my hands terfinal victory over Uruguay on Raphael Varane gave France putting any responsibility on my Friday, sending a seemingly easy- the lead with a header in the 40th players,” Uruguay coach Oscar to-save shot at a waiting Fernan- minute. Griezmann sent in a free Tabarez said. “This is the kind of do Muslera. But the ball hit the kick from the right side and Va- thing that I will discuss with the keeper on the palms, bounced off rane raced across the area. He got players in the locker room.” and looped over his head and into his head to the ball and sent it Griezmann is a Frenchman who the net. into the far corner behind Mus- plays professionally in Spain, but The victory gave France a spot lera. he has a special fondness for Uru- in the World Cup semifinals. The Griezmann scored his goal, guay. He likes the traditional 1998 champions will next face which was similar to the one South American drink mate, he PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Belgium on Tuesday in St. Peters- scored by Real Madrid forward speaks Spanish like someone burg. Gareth Bale against Liverpool from the South American country France’s Raphael Varane, right, scores his side’s first Griezmann didn’t celebrate goalkeeper Loris Karius in the and he’s been pictured wearing goal on a header during a World Cup quarterfinal match what was his third goal of the Champions League final, in the the team’s jersey. against Uruguay Friday. Rajon Rondo expects to ‘win now’ with LeBron, LA Lakers LAS VEGAS (AP) — Rajon ward contention for a 17th to LA in 2010. Rondo officially joined the Los NBA championship. Seeing Rondo on the other Angeles Lakers on Friday with “You put any group of play- side of that enduring NBA a clear idea about his future ers around LeBron James, as rivalry won’t be as weird to with LeBron James. he has done (eight) straight Rondo as it might be to some “We’re expected to win now,” times, he went to the finals,” Lakers fans. Rondo said. Rondo said. “So my expecta- “Does it feel strange? Um, Rondo agreed to a one-year tions are the exact same thing. no,” Rondo said. “My battles deal worth $9 million earlier Even with the Warriors adding with the Lakers were over a this week to suit up alongside (DeMarcus Cousins) and the decade ago, and none of the James, whose signing hasn’t Rockets being who they are, I players I was battling with are yet been announced by the think we fit right up there in on the same roster.” Lakers. the mix. It is early, obviously, The 32-year-old Rondo ex- The veteran point guard is and I’m not promising any- pressed no concerns about eager to be a mentor to Lonzo thing, but at the end of the day, playing with Ball, the preco- Ball, and he sees a chance for I expect to win. Nothing else.” cious passer chosen by the immediate success with the Rondo is a familiar figure to Lakers with the second overall thoroughly revamped club. Lakers fans, and not necessar- pick in last year’s draft. Ball The Lakers haven’t made the ily in a good way. He played a will be sidelined for most of the playoffs for a franchise-record major role for the Celtics when summer with a torn meniscus FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS five consecutive seasons, but they met the Lakers in the in his left knee, but Rondo is Rajon Rondo puts in a layup during a playoff game against the Gold- Rondo believes they’ll make NBA Finals, winning a ring eager to work on their chemis- en State Warriors in May. immediate strides back to- with Boston in 2008 and losing try in the fall. Hubbard comes up with two big hits, Lopez pitches well to lead Lynnfield to win

LYNNFIELD frame. game tied. walked and Will Roddy reached good plays. It was just a well From B1 After Swampscott went three Lynnfield took the lead in the on an infield error. Quinn Fitzpat- played game.” up, three down in the top of the bottom of the fourth. Hubbard’s rick’s (1-for-2, RBI) RBI double “Swampscott’s excellent,” Ada- “That was huge,” Adamo said. second, Lynnfield tied the game RBI single scored Christian Rosa plated O’Brien and slimmed mo said. “You have to earn every “Swampscott was hammering the at 1-1 in the bottom half of the with the go-ahead run. A ground- Swampscott’s deficit to 4-2. But victory. You’re not going to win on ball but that’s what Nathan does. inning when Hubbard launched a out from Jarret Scoppettuolo’s (0- back-to-back groundouts to Lopez errors, walks and bad plays. You He doesn’t get rattled, he bares solo home run to left-center. for-2, RBI) bat scored Anthony ended the game and Lynnfield have to hit the ball, make the down. They had a bases loaded Swampscott threatened to grab Grabau, bumping the lead to 3-1. held on for the 4-2 win. plays in the field and pitch the situation later in the game and he the go-ahead run in the top of the Cole Hawes (1-for-1, RBI) capped “We had two runners on, win- ball. Swampscott was outstand- got out of that one. That’s what he third. Luca Croft drew a one-out the rally with a RBI single, bring- ning run at the plate with one ing.” does. He doesn’t get fazed.” walk, and singles from Domen- ing Nicholas Lucich home for the out,” McGonagle said. “We felt Lynnfield plays Peabody West Nicholas Groussis (2-for-2) sin- iconi and Wales loaded the bases. 4-1 lead. pretty good about it. We had a Saturday (5) at Wyoma. Swamp- gled to lead the bottom of the first But Lopez, once again, buckled Refusing to quit, Swampscott couple good hitters coming up. A scott’s back on the diamond Sun- but DiBarri retired the next three down and escaped the jam with a made things interesting in the couple grounders back to the day (5) against Peabody at a loca- Lynnfield batters to end the strikeout and lineout to keep the top of the sixth. Ben O’Brien pitcher and he (Lopez) made some tion to be announced. Peabody keeps District 16 title hopes alive Shooting for Sophia PEABODY vantage of the loose ball to score from Michael DeLoreto (1-for-2) also hit From B1 third. Andino stole second, got to safely. basketball tournament third on a passed ball and scored Winthrop manager Jason Rockefel- “With Daniel and Cam throwing when Petro’s grounder was booted. ler said the team’s goal was to make strikes, that’s key as they don’t put In the second, Jariel Tolentino it into July. returns to Marblehead anybody on base,” added DeLoreto. walked and scored on a throwing er- “That’s one of our first goals and “Daniel’s curve ball was on tonight. ror on Chris Shea’s bunt, then Con- obviously the long-term goal is to win SOPHIA He doesn’t change his arm motion, so nolly knocked in Sigmon (fielder’s districts,” said Rockefeller. “We don’t From B1 it’s hard for hitters to pick up and and choice) to make it a 5-0 game. see too many curve balls, so that was “We’re hoping to get a lot more teams this year because he throws hard, while Cam just hits In the fourth, Sigmon led off with a a factor and I think we also had a everyone has more notice, so that will be good,” Acker- his spots nine out of 10 times and had walk and advanced to second on Con- huge high after our Wyoma win, so man said. “Our goal right now is to just get the word out his changeup working.” nolly’s single. Zizza knocked in Sig- maybe it was too much. We just Peabody jumped out to a 3-0 lead in mon with a double to right, then couldn’t get that energy back tonight.” and make sure as many people as possible know about the top of the first. With Josh Sigmon Connolly scored on Andino’s ground With the win, Peabody advances to the tournament and how to sign up.” on third (walk) and Connolly on sec- out, setting the stage for Petro, who play Swampscott Sunday (5) at a lo- Ackerman also pointed out that he would love to see ond (double), Zizza (2-for-3, two RBI) belted the first pitch he saw over the cation to be determined. more girls teams sign up this year, as the tournament brought Sigmon (three runs scored) fence in left center to make it 10-0. “We will have all of our pitchers pool was male-dominated last year. home with a sacrifice fly to right. Colin Ridley capped the scoring with available to pitch, so we can’t say we Groom Construction will sponsor the event by provid- Reymi Andino reached on a dropped an RBI double to right, scoring Alex have any reasons not to think we ing jerseys, which participants will get to keep. third strike with Connolly taking ad- Silva, on base with a walk. have a shot,” said Rick DeLoreto. As for Sophia, Ackerman keeps in touch with her quite often. She even came out to a Marblehead boys basket- ball game this past winter to support Ackerman, Mari- Lynn senior softball takes advantage of Woburn errors no and their teammates. “She’s the best, I try to talk to her as much as I can,” SOFTBALL utive singles with two outs in the fifth inning but made quick work of said Ackerman, who plays basketball and tennis at From B1 inning to cut its deficit to 8-3. Ne- Woburn’s lineup in the last two in- Marblehead High. “My mom has been friends with her whall came in with the bases loaded nings to seal Lynn’s 10-4 win and mom since they were in high school and our families Lynn added one run in the third to strike out the next batter and get advance to the state championship have been really close for a long time.” inning and another in the fourth Lynn out of the jam. game next weekend. More information on Sophia’s journey can be found on thanks to a double steal and a sacri- Lynn put the game out of hand in “It feels awesome, it feels real good,” the cause’s Facebook page by searching #armsaround- fice fly by Amanda Wilkins. the fifth inning thanks to a RBI sin- Wilkins said. “It’s a great accomplish- Sophia. Those interested in contributing can make a After a near-perfect first three in- gle from Brinkler to make the score ment, these girls have been working donation to the Sophia Smith Fund at National Grand nings Fila ran into trouble in the 10-3. hard for about three weeks now al- Bank or by purchasing t-shirts, bracelets or stickers at fourth. Woburn recorded four consec- Newhall allowed one run in the most everyday so its well deserved.” Village Pharmacy. SATURDAY, JULY 7, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

THE SCHEDULE NORTH SHORE NAVIGATORS SCHEDULE FCBL STANDINGS SATURDAY field (at Wyoma, 5) (Not including last night’s games) Today Sunday Monday Babe Ruth Baseball SUNDAY at Worcester vs. Martha’s 13’s Babe Ruth Baseball W L Pct. GB Streak L10 Lynn vs. Franklin/Weymouth (at (7) Vineyard (5) 14’s OFF M. Vineyard 19 8 0.704 - 1W 6-4 Taunton, 3) Lynn vs. Newton (at Breed, 3:30) Worcester 16 13 0.552 4 5W 8-2 15’s Lynn vs. TBA (at Breed, 6) 15’s Bristol 17 15 0.531 4.5 2L 4-6 Lynn vs. TBA (at Breed, 6) Tuesday Wednesday Brockton 15 15 0.500 5.5 3L 3-7 District 16 LL Baseball District 16 LL Baseball at Nashua at Martha’s Pittsfi eld 14 16 0.467 6.5 2W 5-5 Nahant vs. Salem (at MacArthur Park in Nahant/Salem vs. Pine Hill (at TBA, 2) (4:05) Vineyard (7) North Shore 11 18 0.379 9 3W 5-5 Peabody, 2) Peabody/Winthrop vs. Swampscott/ Nashua 10 17 0.370 9 3L 4-6 Peabody West vs. Swampscott/Lynn- Lynnfield (at TBA, 5)

SPORTS BRIEFS Lynn Woods cross Youth Summer country series evening track The 49th annual Lynn The fifth annual Lynn Summer cross country Parks and Recreation series will continue every Youth Summer Evening Wednesday until Septem- Track meets will be held ber 26. at the Manning Field Each evening includes a track on Mondays for the regular 1.59 mile, a short next two months from race of the day and a long Monday, July 9 until Mon- race of the day. There is no day, August 27 at 6:30 entry fee. p.m. There is no entry fee Refer top www.lwrun.org to participate. for more information. There will be running events and field events at Carey Baseball each meet. Running events will be a 30-meter Academy this July race for ages three and under and 50, 100, 200, The Carey Baseball 400, 800, one-mile and Academy will conduct it’s relays for ages high school specialty camps July 11 and younger. Field events and 12 at the Lynn Babe will be the standing long Ruth Complex at Breed Middle School in Lynn. jump and the softball PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The hitting sessions will throw. All communities are Kelly Kraft hits a shot out of a bunker on the 15th hole en route to a score of seven-under (63) invited. be conducted from 9 to during the second round of A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier Friday afternoon. 11:30 a.m. Each player For more information, will be slow-motion ana- visit www.lwrun.org, email lyzed by video and receive [email protected] or call a written evaluation. (781) 709-7135 or (781) Kraft stands on top after a host of low The pitchers/catchers 593-6562. session will be held from 12:30 to 3pm. All aspects Masucci softball scores in second round at The Greenbrier of their respective WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, where he tied for fth last year. Simpson had a 67. Both were at 12 mechanics will be covered. tournament W.Va. (AP) — Kelly Kraft is about to “I’ve kind of changed my attitude under. Each will receive a written evaluation in addition to The Vanessa Masucci co-ed nd out whether he’s ready to han- a little bit starting with last week,” Lahiri has yet to make a bogey in all pitchers video ana- slow-pitch softball tourna- dle the lead entering the weekend Kraft said. “I just feel like I’m ready his rst trip to The Greenbrier re- lyzed. ment will be held the week- for the rst time on the PGA Tour. to keep playing good.” sort. He found just eight of 14 fair- The cost of each five- end of July 20-22 at Grace Kraft shot a 7-under 63 in the sec- Kraft made four birdies on the ways but reached all 18 greens in hour session is $90 each. Rogato Field at Breed Mid- ond round of A Military Tribute at front nine and didn’t let a bogey on regulation Friday. Four of his nine For further information dle School, Lynn. The Greenbrier on Friday to take the par-5 12th hole derail him. He birdies were putts of 18 feet or lon- please contact Coach The tournament is seeking a one-stroke edge over rst-round added birdies on the next two holes ger. Frank Carey at (781) 842- a number of additional co-ed leader Webb Simpson and Anirban and took the lead with a six-foot “I’ve been feeling good over the last 4042 or at fdcarey13@com- teams. Lahiri of India. birdie putt on the par-4 16th. two weeks,” Lahiri said. “I’ve seen cast.net or at www.carey- If interested, call 781 599- Kraft posted his career-best round Reminded that it’s his rst time the improvement on the golf course baseballacademy.com. 4861 or email at vanessama- at the Old White TPC. He was at leading a PGA Tour event after 36 and I’ve tried to plug the gaps that succisoftball2018@hotmail. 13-under 127. holes, Kraft said he was con dent. I’ve found over the last two weeks. Bishop Fenwick Vanessa Masucci (MacCor- Kraft is looking to turn around a “I’ve been up there before and I And I’m happy that more than any- mack) was murdered last season that has included missed know I can play out here,” he said. thing else I haven’t dropped a shot. basketball camp September inside her cuts in seven of his 10 previous tour- “I’m just looking for two more low But I’m not thinking about that. The naments, including last week at the ones and a bunch of scoring oppor- focus is just to put myself in the best The Bishop Fenwick Revere home. She was a Quicken Loans National. But he has tunities.” position that I can, and that’s a big Girls Basketball Camp Lynn native and a member will be held from July of the St. Mary’s High soft- had some success in West Virginia, Lahiri shot a career-low 61 and positive for me.” 23-26 (9 a.m.-1 p.m.) at ball team. Danvers Indoor Sports. Mickelson says $10M match with Woods in the works Instructors include play- Lynn youth tennis ers and coaches from the NEW YORK (AP) — Golf.com is report- 2018 Division 3 North clinics champion Crusaders, as ing that Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods well as current collegiate The Lynn Parks and Rec- are contemplating a $10 million winner- players. Anyone interested reation Department is host- take-all exhibition match. can contact Fenwick coach ing youth tennis clinics The report says Mickelson was hopeful Adam DeBaggis at aag- every Monday, Tuesday and the match would have taken place on July [email protected] for more Wednesday from July 9 3 in Las Vegas, except that negotiations details. through August 1. The clin- with a television network and corporate ics will be held at Gowdy support could not be worked out in time. Spartans Baseball Park and will be organized Mickelson says they are working on a dif- by age group. Kids ages ferent date. Basics clinic eight and under will have Woods’ agent, Mark Steinberg, declined The Spartans Baseball their clinic from 5 p.m. to 6 to comment on the report. Basics clinic will be held p.m., kids ages nine to 11 Woods was involved in made-for-TV ex- at Pine Hill Field begin- will have their clinic from 6 hibitions some 15 years ago. They evolved ning on July 16 and run- p.m. to 7 p.m. and kids ages from singles matches with David Duval ning until July 20. Partici- 12 and over will have their and Sergio Garcia to team matches, one of pants will learn the basics clinic from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. them a mixed team exhibition. Mickelson of hitting, fielding (infield PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The clinics will cover was part of just one of those matches. and outfield), proper many aspects of tennis, Mickelson playfully hinted at such a Phil Mickelson, left, and Tiger Woods, are reportedly in throwing mechanics and including the forehand, match when he and Woods were in the talks to play a potential winner-take-all exhibition match base running. Participants backhand, serve, positioning same group at The Players Championship. for $10 million. are asked to bring their and scoring. Kids are own baseball gloves and encouraged to bring a tennis bats. The concession stand racquet and a water bottle will be open for snacks/ TV/RADIO to the clinic. There is a limit- lunch and pizza will be SATURDAY SUNDAY served on Friday, July 20 ed number of tennis rac- quets available through the TV TV at the camp’s conclusion. MLB MLB Parks and Recreation Contact St. Mary’s base- 2 p.m...... Cincinnati at Chi. Cubs ...... MLB Network 2 p.m...... Cincinnati at Chi. Cubs ...... MLB Network ball coach Derek Dana at Department. 4:10 p.m...... Atlanta at Milwaukee ...... FS1 2:15 p.m...... Boston at Kansas City ...... NESN 781-521-9439 or ddan- For more information, con- 7:15 p.m...... Boston at Kansas City ...... Fox 8:08 p.m...... LA Dodgers at LA Angels ...... ESPN [email protected] for more tact Lisa Nerich at 781-477- 10 p.m...... San Diego at Arizona ...... MLB Network 10 p.m...... San Diego at Arizona ...... MLB Network information. 7096. NBA Summer League NBA Summer League 3 p.m...... Portland vs. Utah ...... NBA TV 3 p.m...... Minnesota at Toronto ...... NBA TV 3:30 p.m...... San Antonio vs. Indiana ...... ESPN2 3:30 p.m...... Washington vs. San Antonio ...... ESPN2 MLB 5 p.m...... Miami vs. New Orleans ...... NBA TV 5 p.m...... Charlotte vs. Miami ...... NBA TV AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE 5:30 p.m...... New York vs. Atlanta ...... ESPN 5:30 p.m...... Portland vs. Atlanta ...... ESPN2 East Division East Division 7 p.m...... Oklahoma City vs. Brooklyn ...... NBA TV 7 p.m...... Dallas vs. Milwaukee ...... NBA TV W L Pct GB W L Pct GB 7:30 p.m...... Phoenix vs. Sacramento ...... ESPN 7:30 p.m...... Golden State vs, Houston ...... ESPN2 Boston 59 29 .670 — Atlanta 49 37 .570 — 9 p.m...... Detroit vs. Memphis ...... NBA TV New York 56 28 .667 1 Philadelphia 47 37 .560 1 9 p.m...... Utah vs. New York ...... NBA TV Tampa Bay 43 43 .500 15 Washington 43 43 .500 6 9:30 p.m...... Chicago vs. Cleveland ...... ESPN2 9:30 p.m...... Memphis vs. Orlando ...... ESPN2 Toronto 40 46 .465 18 New York 34 49 .410 13½ 11 p.m...... Boston vs. Denver...... NBA TV 11 p.m...... Sacramento vs. LA Clippers ...... NBA TV Baltimore 24 62 .279 34 Miami 36 53 .404 14½ 11:30 p.m...... Philadelphia vs. LA Lakers ...... ESPN Central Division Central Division 11:30 p.m...... LA Lakers vs. Chicago...... ESPN2 W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Cycling Cycling Cleveland 48 37 .565 — Milwaukee 52 35 .598 — 5 a.m...... Tour de France (Stage 1) ...... NBCSN 7:30 a.m...... Tour de France (Stage 2) ...... NBCSN Minnesota 36 48 .429 11½ Chicago 49 36 .576 2 Golf 4:30 p.m...... Tour de France (Stage 2) ...... NBC Detroit 38 51 .427 12 St. Louis 45 41 .523 6½ 7:30 a.m...... European PGA Tour: Irish Open ...... Golf Chicago 30 57 .345 19 Pittsburgh 40 46 .465 11½ Drag racing Kansas City 25 61 .291 23½ Cincinnati 39 49 .443 13½ 1 p.m...... PGA Tour: Greenbrier Classic ...... Golf 1 p.m...... NHRA: New England Nationals ...... FS1 West Division West Division 3 p.m...... PGA Tour: Greenbrier Classic ...... CBS Golf W L Pct GB W L Pct GB 3 p.m...... Web.com Tour: LECOM Health Challenge ...... Golf 7 a.m...... European PGA Tour: Irish Open ...... Golf Houston 58 31 .652 — Los Angeles 47 39 .547 — 5:30 p.m...... LPGA Tour: Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic .. Golf Seattle 56 32 .636 1½ Arizona 48 40 .545 — 1 p.m...... PGA Tour: Greenbrier Classic ...... Golf Oakland 48 39 .552 9 Colorado 44 43 .506 3½ Horse racing 3 p.m...... PGA Tour: Greenbrier Classic ...... CBS Los Angeles 44 44 .500 13½ San Francisco 45 44 .506 3½ 4:30 p.m...... Breeders’ Cup Challenge Series ...... NBC Texas 39 49 .443 18½ San Diego 38 51 .427 10½ 3 p.m...... Web.com Tour: LECOM Health Challenge ...... Golf Motor sports 5:30 p.m...... LPGA Tour: Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic .. Golf Friday’s Games 8-2), 4:10 p.m. 3:30 p.m...... Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Series ...... NBC Motor sports N.Y. Yankees at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Oakland (Jackson 1-0) at Cleveland (Kluber World Cup 5 p.m...... Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Series ...... NBCSN Oakland at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. 12-4), 4:10 p.m. 10 a.m...... Sweden/Switzerland vs. Colombia/England ...Fox Tampa Bay at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Tampa Bay (Snell 11-4) at N.Y. Mets (Matz Pro Soccer Texas at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. 4-5), 4:10 p.m. 2 p.m...... Spain/Russia vs. Croatia/Denmark ...... Fox 7 p.m...... MLS: New York at New York City FC ...... FS1 Baltimore at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Texas (Hamels 4-7) at Detroit (Fiers 5-5), Pro Soccer Chicago White Sox at Houston, 8:10 p.m. 4:10 p.m. Auto racing 4:30 p.m...... MLS: Orlando City SC at Los Angeles FC ...... Fox Boston at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. Boston (Price 9-6) at Kansas City (Keller 9:10 a.m...... Formula One: British Grand Prix ...... ESPN L.A. Dodgers at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. 2-3), 7:15 p.m. 7:30 p.m...... MLS: Seattle at New England ...... NBCSB 2 p.m...... IndyCar: Iowa Corn 300 ...... NBCSN Cincinnati 3, Chicago Cubs 2 L.A. Dodgers (Stripling 6-2) at L.A. Angels 7:30 p.m...... NWSL: Washington at Orlando ...... ESPNews Miami at Washington, 7:05 p.m. (McGuire 0-1), 7:15 p.m. Special Olympics Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Cincinnati (Harvey 4-5) at Chicago Cubs Auto racing 2 p.m...... 2018 Games ...... ABC Atlanta at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. (Chatwood 3-5), 2:20 p.m. 7 p.m...... Coke Zero Sugar 400 ...... NBC San Diego at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Philadelphia (Arrieta 5-6) at Pittsburgh (Tail- Swimming Swimming St. Louis at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. lon 5-6), 4:05 p.m. 6:30 p.m...... TYR Pro Swim Series ...... NBCSN Saturday’s Games St. Louis (Martinez 5-4) at San Francisco 7 p.m...... TYR Pro Swim Series ...... NBCSN Baltimore (Gausman 4-6) at Minnesota (Samardzija 1-4), 4:05 p.m. Tennis Tennis (Gibson 2-6), 2:10 p.m. Atlanta (Sanchez 3-2) at Milwaukee (Wilker- 3 p.m...... Wimbledon ...... ABC N.Y. Yankees (Severino 13-2) at Toronto son 0-0), 4:10 p.m. 8 a.m...... Wimbledon ...... ESPN (Happ 10-4), 4:07 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Stripling 6-2) at L.A. Angels Radio Radio Chicago White Sox (Shields 3-9) at Hous- (McGuire 0-1), 7:15 p.m. MLB ton (Morton 10-2), 4:10 p.m. Miami (Chen 2-5) at Washington (Scherzer MLB Colorado (Freeland 8-6) at Seattle (Paxton 10-5), 7:15 p.m. 7:15 p.m...... Boston at Kansas City ...... WEEI-FM 93.7 2:15 p.m...... Boston at Kansas City ...... WEEI-FM 93.7 B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JULY 7, 2018 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON SATURDAY, JULY 7, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

EVENING TV LISTINGS SATURDAY’S TV JULY 7, 2018 HOROSCOPE 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS CANCER (June 21-July 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) WGBH Poldark on Master- Endeavour on Masterpiece The Tunnel: Ven- Antiques Roadshow Stories- Easy Yoga for Age Re- Learn all you can and update You may need a change, but ^ PBS piece Mysterious death. (N) geance Stage Diabetes-Peggy versed If you take pride in what you your qualifications to suit the making the right choice will WBZ Wheel of Jeopardy! Me, My- Me, My- Living Living 48 Hours News Phantom Gourmet Rizzoli & Isles do, others will take note. $ CBS Fortune self & I self & I Biblically Biblically “Remember Me” Reach high and far to ensure changing job market. Know be difficult if you let someone WCVB Inside Chronicle America’s Funniest Truth and Lies: Waco Seige on the Branch News- Celebrity Person of Interest Elemen- that you’ve taken advantage your strengths and put a meddle in your affairs. Think % ABC Edition Home Videos Davidian compound. Center 5 Page “Reassortment” tary of everything available to you unique spin on what you have and do for yourself, and avoid WBTS NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series: Coke Zero Sugar 400. From Daytona News Saturday Night Live “Sterling K. 1st Look to create new possibilities. to offer. being led astray. * NBC International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla. (N) at 11 Brown; James Bay” WFXT MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox at Kansas City Royals. Kauffman Boston Boston Gordon Ramsay’s FIFA World Cup Just for LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) ARIES (March 21-April 19) 9 FOX Stadium. (N) News 25 24 Hours to Hell Tonight (N) Laughs Be reasonable when it comes Take part in activities that re- WUTF El chapo El chapo El chapo República Mundialista Noticias e infor- ›› Pepe (1961) Cantinflas, Dan Don’t wait until it’s too late. to money matters. Spending quire skill and determination. = UMA mación de los partidos del Mundial. Dailey, Shirley Jones. If a situation appears to be money that you don’t have Make physical changes that WSBK Big Bang Big Bang WBZ News 8p (N) ››‡ Step Brothers (2008, Comedy) Will Seinfeld Seinfeld How I Met How I Met Mike & spinning out of control, put will be viewed as irresponsi- will enhance your looks. Let F MNT Theory Theory Ferrell, John C. Reilly. Molly an abrupt end to it before it ble. Put greater emphasis on someone special know how WGBX Finding Your Roots NOVA The 2017 hur- Bluegrass Underground “Marty Stuart” Under- Music Austin City Limits NOVA costs you emotionally and fi- personal improvements, inner much you care. Romance is L PBS “Ancient Roots” ricane season. Country singer Marty Stuart. ground Voyager nancially. growth and romance. encouraged. WWJE Frontier Force “Mari- Panic 9-1-1 Crime 360 “Blunt Crime 360 “Overkill” Rescue Rescue Rescue Rescue Rescue R JN juana Factory” Force Killer” 911 911 911 911 911 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) WLVI Last Man Last Man Modern Modern Mom Mom 7 News at 10PM on Family Rookie Blue “Fresh Scandal “Trump VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) X CW Standing Standing Family Family CW56 (N) Guy Paint” Card” Learn as you go and don’t Welcome change, and engage Let others voice an opinion TELE Viva el Mundial ››‡ Hotel Transylvania (2012, Niños) El César (N) Titulares y Más - Fin Decisio- Mundial y Programa skip a beat. Your ability to call in activities that broaden your before you share yours. It’s ¨ TELE y más Voices of Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg. de Semana nes más upon people with whom you vision and help you improve best to remain silent if it will WABU Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & have successfully worked in your living arrangements and help you avoid getting into a ¥ ION cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit Order the past will pay off. a relationship with a loved dispute. Focus on self-im- CABLE STATIONS one. Make love and romance provement, not on trying to (5:00) Live PD “Live Live PD: Rewind (N) Live PD “Live PD -- 03.09.18” Riding along with law enforcement. Live PD Riding along with law priorities. change others. A&E PD -- 06.29.18” enforcement. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) ›››› The Godfather (1972, Drama) Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Caan. A mafia ›››› The Godfather (1972) Marlon Brando. A mafia Take charge and do your own AMC AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) patriarch tries to hold his empire together. patriarch tries to hold his empire together. thing. Note what others have Do what comes naturally. Play an active role in whatever (5:38) ›‡ “Ob- ››‡ Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005, Action) Brad Pitt. A husband and ››‡ Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005) Brad Pitt. A husband to offer, but don’t entertain BRAVO Don’t feel obliged to follow is happening in your commu- sessed” (2009) wife are assassins for rival organizations. ‘PG-13’ and wife are assassins for rival organizations. the thought of participating someone else or give in to nity or with the people you Expedition Un- Expedition Un- Expedition Un- Expedition Un- Expedition Un- Expedition Un- Expedi- DISC in a joint venture. Focus on emotional manipulation. Set usually hang with. Mental known known known known (N) known known tion Un. physical improvements and boundaries if someone tries stimulation will lead to a bet- “How to Raven’s Raven’s Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Andi Andi Stuck/ Stuck/ Duck- Big City Raven’s DISN Build” Home Home Mack Mack Middle Middle Tales Greens Home romance. to take advantage of you. ter physical relationship. Basket- NBA Summer League Basketball Phoenix Boxing Jose Ramirez vs. Danny O’Connor. NBA Summer League Basketball Philadel- ESPN ball Suns vs Sacramento Kings. (N) From Fresno, Calif. (N) phia 76ers vs Los Angeles Lakers. (N) (6:00) 2018 World Series of Poker Main Event. From NBA Summer League Basketball Chicago SportsCenter (N) SportsCen- BRIDGE ESPN2 Las Vegas. (N) Bulls vs Cleveland Cavaliers. (N) ter (6:20) ›››› “Finding Nemo” (2003, ››› The Parent Trap (1998, Children’s) Lindsay Lohan. Reunited ›› Space Jam (1996, Chil- FREE Children’s) Voices of Albert Brooks. twin girls try to get their parents back together. dren’s) Voice of Sven Plate. (5:00) ›››‡ “The ››› Guardians of the Galaxy (2014, Science Fiction) ››› Iron Man 3 (2013, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth A deceptive play that needs silkiness FX Avengers” Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista. Paltrow. A powerful enemy tests Tony Stark’s true mettle. Lauryn Hill, a singer and showed a singleton (or void) in confidently played a spade to (5:30) ››› “Wonder ››‡ Justice League (2017, Action) Ben Bill Maher: Live ››‡ Justice League (2017, Action) Ben Bill Maher HBO Woman” Affleck, Henry Cavill. ‘PG-13’ From Oklahoma (N) Affleck, Henry Cavill. ‘PG-13’ songwriter, said, “Reality is that suit. his jack. However, West pro- Cars-America: The Cars That Made America: Enhanced The Cars That Made America: Enhanced The Cars That Made America: easy. It’s deception that’s the Looking at the full deal, you duced the queen out of his HIST Enhanced The automobile transforms the country. The suburbs fuel a demand for new cars. Enhanced hard work.” would think declarer could back pocket, cashed the club “Stalked by My Doc- Room for Murder (2018, Suspense) Adam Killer Single Dad (2018, Suspense) Kaitlyn Room for Murder (2018) Adam That is true at the bridge ta- lose only two spades and one king and played a diamond to LIFE tor Patient’s” Huber, Jenna Kanell. Black, Cameron Jebo. Huber, Jenna Kanell. ble. Anyone can play the obvi- diamond. The club finesse was his partner’s ace for down one. (6:00) ››‡ “Fast Five” (2011, Action) Vin ››› Batman Begins (2005, Action) Christian Bale, Michael ››› Superbad (2007, Comedy) MTV ous card. Finding a well-timed working, and the diamonds Cool! Diesel, Paul Walker. Caine. Bruce Wayne becomes Gotham City’s Dark Knight. Jonah Hill, Michael Cera. deceptive ploy takes imagina- could be established. But State of MLS Soccer Seattle Sounders FC at New Postgame Angling MLL Lacrosse Boston Cannons at Denver MLS Soccer: Sound- NBCSB tion and smooth execution — South did not anticipate the the Revs England Revolution. Gillette Stadium. (N) Outlaws. ers at Revolution neither an easy exercise. great defense by Morten Bilde Red Sox Red Sox 2018 Red Sox Ring of Honor Sports Sports Sports Dirty MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox NESN Report Report Alumni Game Today Today Today Water TV at Kansas City Royals. This deal was originally from Denmark, sitting West. Henry Danger “Inde- Nicky, Nicky, Double Double Double Double Friends Friends Friends Friends Relationship described by Nils Kvangrav- Declarer immediately NICK structible Henry” Ricky Ricky Dare Dare Dare Dare rules. en from Norway. He was told crossed to the heart ace and (6:00) ›››‡ “Braveheart” (1995, Historical ››› Marshall (2017, Historical Drama) ››‡ Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest about it by South, Fredrik Hel- ran the spade nine. West won SHOW Drama) Mel Gibson. ‘R’ Chadwick Boseman, Josh Gad. ‘PG-13’ (2006, Adventure) Johnny Depp. ‘PG-13’ ness from Norway. (Fredrik’s — of course — with his ace! (6:00) ››‡ “U-571” ››› Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle Power “Everyone Is Wrong Man ››‡ From Dusk Till Dawn STARZ father, Tor, is the world’s sec- Then he shifted to a low club. (2000) ‘PG-13’ (2017) Dwayne Johnson. ‘PG-13’ Implicated” (1996) Harvey Keitel. ‘R’ ond-ranked player.) Helness South thought that if he (5:35) ››‡ “Tomorrowland” ››‡ Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2010, Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama SYFY was in four spades. How did took the finesse and it lost, (2015) George Clooney. Adventure) Jake Gyllenhaal, Gemma Arterton. the play go after West led the East would cash the diamond Seinfeld Seinfeld Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Full ›› My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 (2016) TBS Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Frontal Nia Vardalos, John Corbett. diamond nine: three, five (low ace and give his partner a di- (5:00) “Avengers: ››› Captain America: Civil War (2016, Action) Chris Evans, ›››‡ The Jungle Book (2016, Children’s) Law & encouraging), jack? amond ruff to defeat the con- TNT Age of Ultron” Robert Downey Jr. Captain America clashes with Iron Man. Neel Sethi, Voice of Bill Murray. Order North’s two-no-trump re- tract. This seemed an unneces- NCIS An elevated NCIS A rescue mis- NCIS “No Good NCIS “Incognito” Queen of the South Shooter An uneasy Colony sponse was an artificial inqui- sary risk. Instead, declarer won USA terrorist threat. sion in Syria. Deed” “Reina de Oros” alliance is formed. ry. South’s three-heart rebid with dummy’s club ace and “Dodgeball: A True ›› Evan Almighty (2007, Children’s) Steve ››‡ Step Brothers (2008, Comedy) Will Ferrell, John Dodgeball: A True VH1 Underdog Story” Carell, Morgan Freeman. C. Reilly, Richard Jenkins. Underdog Story CROSSWORD EVENING TV LISTINGS SUNDAY’S TV JULY 8, 2018 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS WGBH Downton Abbey on Poldark on Master- Endeavour on Masterpiece The The Tunnel: Ven- Antiques 3 Steps to Incredible Health! ^ PBS Masterpiece piece case of a missing woman. geance (N) R’dshow With Joel Fuhrman, M.D. WBZ 60 Minutes (N) Big Brother (N) NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles News Sports Final OT (N) Joel Inspira- $ CBS “Under Pressure” “Liabilities” Osteen tion Min WCVB America’s Funniest Celebrity Family The $100,000 Pyra- To Tell the Truth (N) News- SportsCen- Soledad Person of Interest % ABC Home Videos Feud (N) mid (N) Center 5 ter 5 O’Brien “Sotto Voce” WBTS Running Wild With America’s Got Talent “Auditions 2” A Shades of Blue “A News Access American Ninja * NBC Bear Grylls (N) variety of acts perform. Walking Shadow” at 11 Warrior WFXT One Strange Rock Simpsons Bob’s Family Ghosted Boston 25 News at Boston News In- Whacked This- Boston 9 FOX “Awakening” Burgers Guy (N) 10PM (N) News Depth Out Spo. Minute News WUTF El chapo El chapo El chapo Drug Drug ›› ¡A volar joven! (1947) = UMA Wars Wars Cantinflas, Miroslava. WSBK Castle The death of a WBZ News 8p (N) Blue Bloods “Mob Blue Bloods “Good Big Bang Big Bang 2 Broke 2 Broke Two and F MNT pool shark. Rules” Cop, Bad Cop” Theory Theory Girls Girls Half Men WGBX The Vietnam War “The River Styx” U.S. The Vietnam War “Resolve” Defying Ameri- Soundstage Bad Ask This Poldark on Master- L PBS ground troops enter South Vietnam. can air power. Company performs. Old H’se piece WWJE Poisoned Passions Killer Profile “Ronald Handsome Devils Secret Secret Drugs, Inc. “Manic Border Wars “Hid- Hard R JN “Mob Girl” Dominique” “Desert Rat” Lives Lives Molly” den Tunnel” Time WLVI Anger Anger Modern Modern Gold- Gold- 7 News at 10PM on Family Rookie Blue “74 Scandal “That’s My X CW Manage. Manage. Family Family bergs bergs CW56 (N) Guy Epiphanies” Girl” TELE Viva el Mundial Será anunciado Luis Miguel, la Don Francisco te Titulares y Más - Fin Decisio- Luis Miguel, la ¨ TELE y más serie (N) invita (N) de Semana nes serie (N) WABU NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles Private Eyes “The NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: LA ¥ ION “Exposure” Frame Job” “Deep Trouble” “Inelegant Heart” CABLE STATIONS Ozzy and Jack’s Ozzy and Jack’s Ozzy and Jack’s Ozzy and Jack’s Ozzy and Jack’s Ozzy and Jack’s Ozzy & A&E World Detour World Detour World Detour World Detour World Detour World Detour Jack’s (6:54) The Walking The Walking Dead The Walking Dead Preacher “Gonna Preacher “Gonna ››‡ Caddyshack (1980, Com- AMC Dead “Live Bait” “Dead Weight” “Too Far Gone” Hurt” (N) Hurt” edy) Chevy Chase. The Real House- The Real House- Kandi Ko- Your Husband Is Kandi Ko- Watch The Real Housewives of House- BRAVO wives of Potomac wives of Potomac ated N Cheating on Us (N) ated N What Potomac (N) wives Naked and Afraid XL: Uncensored All- Naked and Afraid XL The survivalists come Naked and Afraid XL The survivalists come Afraid DISC Stars The hunters score a kill. (N) face to face. (N) face to face. “Babysit- Bunk’d Bunk’d Big City Big City Raven’s Raven’s Raven’s Andi Andi Duck- Big City Raven’s DISN ting” Greens Greens Home Home Home Mack Mack Tales Greens Home MLB All-Star Selec- MLB Baseball Los Angeles Dodgers at Los Angeles Angels. Angel SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter ESPN tion Show (N) Stadium of Anaheim. (N) Basket- NBA Summer League Basketball Golden NBA Summer League Basketball Mem- NBA Summer League Basketball Los ESPN2 ball State Warriors vs Houston Rockets. (N) phis Grizzlies vs Orlando Magic. (N) Angeles Lakers vs Chicago Bulls. (N) (6:45) ››› “The Parent Trap” (1998) Lindsay Lohan. Reunited ››‡ Pocahontas (1995) Voice of Irene ››› Mulan (1998) Voices of FREE twin girls try to get their parents back together. Bedard, Voice of Judy Kuhn. Ming-Na Wen, Eddie Murphy. (6:30) ››› “Deadpool” (2016, Action) Pose Pray Tell orga- Pose “Love Is the Message” Pose “Mother’s Day” Pose Pray Tell orga- FX Ryan Reynolds, Morena Baccarin. nizes a cabaret. Pray Tell organizes a cabaret. nizes a cabaret. (6:55) ››‡ “Justice League” (2017, Ac- Sharp Objects “Van- Succession “Which Sharp Objects Succession “Which Bill Maher HBO tion) Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill. ‘PG-13’ ish” (N) Side Are You On?” “Vanish” Side Are You On?” American Pickers Evel Live Travis Pastrana honors Evel Knievel. (N) Evel Live Travis Pastrana honors Evel Knievel. HIST (N) (6:00) “Pregnant at Murdered at 17 (2018, Suspense) Cristine Killer Ending (2018, Crime Drama) Chelsea Murdered at 17 (2018) Cristine LIFE 17” (2016) Prosperi, Blake Burt, Susan Walters. Hobbs, Kayla Wallace, Giles Panton. Prosperi, Blake Burt. (6:00) ››› “Superbad” (2007, ››› Pitch Perfect (2012) Anna Kendrick. College ››› Pitch Perfect (2012) Anna Kendrick. College MTV Comedy) Jonah Hill. students enter an a cappella competition. students enter an a cappella competition. Basket- Celtics Sports Sunday (N) The Baseball Show Sports Sunday The Baseball Show Sports Sunday Baseball NBCSB ball Post Up (N) Show Charlie Charlie Golf Dest. Golf Dest. Dining Red Sox Sports Sports Sports Dirty MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox NESN Moore Moore Playbook Today Today Today Water TV at Kansas City Royals. Sponge- Sponge- ›› Ice Age 2: The Meltdown (2006) Double Double Friends Friends Friends Friends Rachel’s NICK Bob Bob Voices of Ray Romano, John Leguizamo. Dare Dare 30th birthday. (6:15) ››‡ “Bad The Affair “403” The Affair “404” (N) I’m Dying up Here The Affair “404” I’m Dying up Here The Affair SHOW Moms” (2016) ‘R’ “Lines Crossed” (N) “Lines Crossed” “404” (5:57) ››› “Jumanji: Welcome to the Power “Damage Power “Damage Wrong Man Power “Damage Wrong STARZ Jungle” (2017) Dwayne Johnson. ‘PG-13’ Control” (N) Control” Control” Man “Prince of Persia: ››› Iron Man (2008, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Terrence How- Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama SYFY Sands” ard. A billionaire dons an armored suit to fight criminals. (6:00) “My Big Fat ››‡ The Intern (2015, Comedy) Robert De Niro, Anne ››› Ocean’s Eleven (2001, Comedy-Drama) George Ocean’s TBS Greek Wedding 2” Hathaway, Rene Russo. Clooney, Matt Damon, Andy Garcia. Thirteen (6:00) ››› “Captain America: Civil War” Claws “Vaginalolo- Claws “Vaginalolo- Joker’s Joker’s ›› National Treasure (2004) TNT (2016, Action) Chris Evans. gist” (N) gist” Wild Wild Nicolas Cage, Diane Kruger. Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Modern Modern Modern Modern Chrisley USA cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit Family Family Family Family Knows Basketball Wives Basketball Wives Basketball Wives Basketball Wives Basketball Wives Love & Hip Hop: Hip Hop VH1 (N) Atlanta Squares B6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JULY 7, 2018 Trump administration seeks more time to reunite families By Elliot Spagat Sabraw scheduled another The judge, who was ASSOCIATED PRESS hearing for Monday in San Diego appointed by President Diego, with hopes that the Magalhaes, George W. Bush, set the SAN DIEGO — The two sides could agree on deadline last week, writ- Trump administration left, 10, kisses which of the children can ing that the “situation has asked a judge Friday for his mother, be excused from the dead- reached a crisis level” and more time to reunite fam- Sirley Silveira line. that the “chaotic circum- ilies who were separated Paixao, an The administration has stances” were of the gov- at the border under its immigrant matched 86 parents to 83 ernment’s own making. “zero-tolerance” policy to from Brazil children and says that 16 More than 2,000 chil- prosecute every person are not yet matched, Jus- seeking who enters the country il- asylum with dren were separated from tice Department attorney their parents after At- legally. Sarah Fabian said. her son, after torney General Jeff Ses- After a two-hour hear- The deadline is July 10 Diego was sions announced in May ing, the judge put the for parents with children released from that the zero tolerance administration’s request under 5 and July 26 to re- immigration off until at least Monday, unite everyone else. detention policy was in full effect, ordering the Justice De- The administration says Thursday in even if it meant splitting partment to share with federal law requires it to Chicago. families. While parents the American Civil Liber- ensure that children are were criminally prosecut- ties Union a list of the 101 safe, and that requires PHOTO | ASSOCIATED ed, children were placed children under 5 years old more time. Officials also PRESS in custody of the Health who are separated from say that they won’t be and Human Services De- their parents. The group able to confirm a child’s samples or other evidence about half are in the cus- Fabian said. She said it partment. Trump reversed sued the administration parentage by the deadline from parents who have tody of Immigration and has been more difficult course on June 20 amid to force the young children if DNA testing is incon- been released from gov- Customs Enforcement. to reunite children when an international outcry, to be reunited by Tuesday. clusive. They will need ernment custody. The others have left the parents are outside gov- saying families should re- U.S. District Judge Dana more time to collect DNA Of the 101 children, country or were released, ernment custody. main together. In embattled Venezuela, beauty offers ladder out of poverty By Fabiola Sanchez ASSOCIATED PRESS CARACAS, Venezuela Revelers start — At a small home with a celebrating leaking tin roof near Vene- early while zuela’s capital, Johandrys waiting for the Colls proudly shows off launch of the two metal crowns with “Chupinazo” plastic gemstones and rocket in nine satin sashes won in Pamplona, local beauty pageants. Spain, Friday. The 16-year-old daughter of a butcher and a teacher PHOTO | ASSOCIATED is pinning her hopes for a PRESS future free of poverty on a single goal: rising through the world of pageants and becoming an international ‘Chupinazo’ firework launches beauty queen. “These sashes represent a huge accomplishment Pamplona bull racing festival for me,” says the skinny teen with dark brown eyes PAMPLONA, Spain (AP) being reported by women Ibai Ganuza, 27, musi- as she pushes her long — A traditional firework at festivals across Spain. cians of the band “Motxila black hair from one side to known as the “Chupinazo” Stepped-up police sur- 21” — or “Backpack 21,” another. “I accomplished PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS kicked off Pamplona’s veillance and training, in English — named after what I set out to achieve.” Johandrys Colls, left, speaks with her sister famed San Fermin run- information booths and the number of the chromo- While growing concern Camila on the balcony of their home, in a slum ning of the bulls festival 24-hour hotlines are being some that causes its mem- about sexism and the on the outskirts of Caracas, Venezuela. on Friday. reinforced this year with bers’ genetic disorder. rise of the #MeToo move- The bull runs are the a new mobile app that al- Amid shouts in Basque ment recently led the Miss inflation is running in the her in one of Venezuela’s highlight of the world-fa- lows the instant reporting and Spanish of “Long life America contest to drop five digits and state work- top modeling schools de- mous fiesta, but its seam- of abuse, including vic- to San Fermin,” the saint swimsuit competitions ers earn about $3 a month. spite their modest income less nine days and eight tims’ real-time locations. honoured by the festival, and emphasize personal Earlier this year the Miss in hopes of transform- nights of traditional The festival opened Fri- people in the crowd wore events, music and alco- day at noon when a man the festival’s typical red accomplishment, in Lat- Venezuela pageant was ing their daughter into a hol-soaked parties at- and a woman from a local scarf and sprayed each oth- in America young women rocked by accusations that beauty queen. tract around one million music band whose mem- er with wine, staining the continue to flock to com- some contenders finance “I hope the values and petitions where good looks their journey to the crown visitors every year to the bers have Down Syndrome traditional white attire. education I am instilling are unabashedly champi- by finding wealthy men to northern Spanish city of launched a rocket from The San Fermin fes- oned above all else. pay for gowns and surger- in my daughter serve her nearly 200,000. Pamplona’s town hall bal- tival was immortalized In Venezuela, compet- ies in exchange for sex. well,” said Lisbeth Lin- Authorities have cony, prompting cries of by American Literature ing comes at a high price: But even alarming arez, the teen’s mother. launched all kind of secu- joy from thousands packed Prize winner Ernest Hem- Elaborate sequined gowns charges like those have “So that in the future if rity measures and special in the square below. ingway in his 1926 novel and pricey cosmetic sur- done little to deter young anything bad might come protocols to prevent and The pair chosen for the “The Sun Also Rises,” and geries are out of reach for women like Colls, whose her way, she knows how to deal with sexual abuse cas- launch this year were draws around one million most in a country where parents have enrolled ward it off.” es, which are increasingly Leire Zabalza, 28, and visitors annually. Tour de France begins: A road through the ocean in the Vendee

By Andrew Dampf and Joseph Wilson ASSOCIATED PRESS NOIRMOUTI- ER-EN-L’ILE, France — The normally clear- ly-defined lines between land and sea will blend to- gether during Saturday’s opening stage of the 105th Tour de France. Crosswinds will likely be a factor, too. The race begins in the Vendee department on the Atlantic Ocean, alongside PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS a road — the Passage du Some of Collective Retreats’ Journey Tents sit on Governor’s Island in Gois — that can be used New York Harbor. only at low tide. The 2.6-mile causeway spends most of each day Luxury tents, gourmet meals covered by the sea. But when the waters recede it can be crossed for up to redefine camping on NYC island five hours. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The Tour was original- By Deepti Hajela There isn’t a leaky tent, of land that sits just off ly slated to ride over the Sprinter Peter Sagan of Slovakia performs ASSOCIATED PRESS musty sleeping bag or can the southern tip Manhat- Passage du Gois. But when a wheelie on the podium during the Tour de of baked beans in sight. tan, with stunning views race organizers decided to NEW YORK — Just France cycling race team presentation in La “We’ve tried to create an of the city’s Financial Dis- delay the start by a week imagine it: a luxurious Roche-sur-Yon, France, Thursday. experience where people trict, the Statue of Liberty, so as not to overlap too room on an island, with can put all those concerns and Ellis Island. Former- much with World Cup soc- here’s the opening edition for more than 500 euros chef-prepared meals, and aside and connect to the ly used by the Army and cer, the schedule of tides no of The Associated Press’ per kilogram (about $250 a view of the Statue of place that they’re in, the Coast Guard, a portion of longer coincided with the daily gastronomic, sport- per pound). The price is Liberty and the Manhat- people that they’re with it is now home to a nation- racing hours. So the route ing and cultural glance at due to the hand-picked tan skyline. and themselves,” said Pe- al monument overseen by will take the peloton over a the 2018 Tour route: Hotel? Not exactly. harvest and limited quan- ter Mack, CEO and found- the National Park Service, neighboring bridge instead. BAGUETTE AND tities. Best enjoyed simply It’s actually a camp- er of Collective Retreats, while the majority was Known for its salt BUTTER: Stage 1 is as in soups and salads where ground of high-end tents on which has developed sim- transferred over to the marshes and the world’s flat as a pancake, run- the aromatic and saline New York City’s Governors ilar camps in Colorado, city and state for the ben- most expensive potatoes, ning 125 miles from Noir- taste of the golden-colored Island, the latest outpost Montana and Texas. efit and use of the public. the area also lends it moutier-en-l’Ile to Fonte- skins are preserved. for glamping, or glamorous Visitors staying in the 27 It’s accessible only by fer- name to the Vendee Globe, nay-le-Comte. Crosswinds camping. Rates that can smaller journey tents share ry and currently open to a solo yacht race around permitting, the first wear- VIN DU JOUR: After run more than $700 pro- bathroom facilities; those the public for six months the world that starts and er of the yellow jersey 63.5 kilometers, the route vide such creature comforts staying in the 10 larger of the year, which means ends in the Vendee. should be decided in a will pass through Brem- as full beds, high thread- summit tents have their visitors to Collective Gov- The region was the mass sprint. sur-Mer, which is known count sheets, bathrooms, own private, en suite bath- ernors Island have specific site of a bloody uprising PLAT DU JOUR: High- for its Brem white wines plush towels, electrical out- rooms, spa robes, and even windows both to plan their during the French Revolu- ly sought after for their featuring apple aromas. lets, barbecue grills, and an a campfire s’mores kit. stays as well as how they tion, known as Wars of the chestnut flavor, Bonnotte The fruitiness pairs per- on-site restaurant offering The location, Governors get to and from their tents Vendee. potatoes from Noirmouti- fectly with the local oys- prime cuts of meat. Island, is a 172-acre plot during a visit. Now in its third year, er have been known to sell ters and mussels. SATURDAY, JULY 7, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B7 CLASSIFIED

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By George Avalos The most recent set of Hacker Way, also has pro- THE MERCURY NEWS leases in Fremont total posed creation of a mixed- 1.04 million square feet, use village of office build- FREMONT, Calif. — according to Facebook. ings, retail, homes and Facebook has created Here’s how the Fremont parks that would include three Bay Area work hubs transactions break down: 1.75 million square feet of that each total at least one 750,000 square feet in offices in Menlo Park. million square feet, fol- rental deals with Peery Ar- In March, Facebook lowing big leases with two rillaga and 290,000 square signed a lease with devel- legendary developers that feet in leasing agreements oper Jay Paul for 1 million widen its Silicon Valley with Sobrato. This news square feet of Sunnyvale footprint. organization previously offices in three buildings. The tech titan could em- reported in November that Together, the expansions ploy as many as 19,000 in Facebook leased 190,000 total 3.975 million square the expansion sites, locat- square feet from Sobrato, feet. Facebook’s ed in Fremont, Sunnyvale but now, Facebook has tak- Of the up to 19,000 work- new Fremont, and Menlo Park. en an additional 100,000 ers who could be employed Calif., office The social networking square feet. across the three cities’ on Commerce giant is already expanding “This new space, with expansion sites, the Wil- Drive. in its hometown of Menlo its proximity to our head- low Campus site in Menlo Park and has signed a quarters in Menlo Park, Park could possibly ac- FILE PHOTO | TRIBUNE mammoth lease in Sunny- will support our grow- commodate 7,000 to 8,700 NEWS SERVICE vale. Now, it has signed ing workforce,” said employees. major leases with Sobrato Jamil Walker, a Facebook In Fremont, the expan- the California Economy. commute.” “Facebook expanding in Organization and Peery spokesman. sion “makes total sense “The Fremont campus is a Similarly, creating a Sunnyvale creates better Arrillaga totaling 18 Facebook, in addition for Facebook,” said Ste- direct play to take advan- huge campus in Sunny- exposure to the San Jose buildings in a part of Fre- to ongoing construction phen Levy, director of the tage of the folks who live vale also could help to part of the Santa Clara mont near the Dumbarton of new offices next to its Palo Alto-based Center in the East Bay who might ease some commute routes County workforce,” Levy Bridge’s east end. main headquarters at 1 for Continuing Study of be able to find a better for Facebook workers. said.