WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2016 City seeks prescriptions for marijuana dispensaries

By Thomas Grillo to consider. will take up the matter at its operator of one of the clinics at Department to change the use of ITEM STAFF The city plans to invite ap- next meeting on Oct. 11. his property at 491 Lynnway. the center to a medical marijua- plicants who have complied While no one has applied to He’s already invested $100,000 na clinic. LYNN — City councilors and with the Department of Pub- the state’s Department of Public in licensing fees and intends, if At a previous meeting, the city Mayor Judith Flanagan Kenne- lic Health’s (DPH) regulations Health for approval, a handful he is granted permission, to em- council approved a plan to bring dy are set to invite marijuana and have been invited to sub- of dispensary proponents have ploy 20 people at the dispensary, two medical marijuana clinics dispensaries to the city as early mit an application to the state. noti ed city of cials that they he said. to the city. Under the ordinance, as next month. Applicants will be required to tend to apply. Former City Councilor the treatment center district James Lamanna, the city’s negotiate a host agreement that Landlord Patrick McGrath, Paul Crowley, trustee of the would include the non-water- attorney, presented a 19-page will provide the city with funds, who owns the Lynnway Mart 12,000-square-foot Lynnway front side of the Lynnway from draft request for proposals for guarantees of safety and assur- Indoor Mall & Flea Market, told Sportscenter facility at 497 Lyn- Market Street to the General medical marijuana treatment ances that the products will not the council earlier this year that nway, has led an application centers Tuesday for the council be sold to minors. The council he intends to be the owner and with the Inspectional Services COUNCIL, A7 RAMMING HIS POINT HOME Saugus home prices through the roof Lynn, Peabody values also up

By Thomas Grillo ITEM STAFF SAUGUS — Home sales extended their steady climb in August, spurred by the lowest interest rates in generations and buyers who are priced out of Boston, according to new data from The Warren Group, the Boston-based real estate tracker. In Saugus, 41 homes sold last month, up from 25 a year ago, a 64 percent hike. From January through August, sales soared by 12.8 percent over last year’s numbers to 194. While sales rose, the median price of a single-family home in Sau- gus reached $369,950 through August, an 11.7 percent hike over a year ago when the median was $331,200. “The market was incredible starting in Febru- ary through August,” said Lori Johnson, an agent at Carpenito Real Estate in Saugus. “Everything was selling, there were multiple offers and we had 10 quali ed buyers for every home, ald, on Tuesday. He gave a lecture based Author Michael Patrick By Gayla Cawley Sales in Lynn have also been strong. Sin- ITEM STAFF on his 1999 memoir, urging students to MacDonald talks about gle-family home sales increased by 13.8 percent nd their voice. his life during his appear- last month. From January through August, home LYNN — A summer reading assign- MacDonald, 50, spoke about his life ance at Lynn Classical sales reached 434, up from 362 for the same peri- ment came to life for Lynn Classical High growing up in South Boston, which was High School Tuesday. od last year, a 20 percent hike. School students on Tuesday. mired in violence, drug overdoses, suicide Brokers say sales and the lack of inventory Students were assigned to read “All and painkilling addiction. He grew up in ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE drove up costs for buyers. The median price of a Souls: A Family Story from Southie,” over a mostly Irish Catholic neighborhood, single-family home in Lynn swelled to $290,000 the summer. They were visited by the last month, a 3.2 percent rise over a year ago. book’s author, Michael Patrick MacDon- AUTHOR, A7 “I’ve been in business for 44 years and it’s never been this good,” said Doug Ring, the broker-own- er of Doug Ring Real Estate in Lynn. “I have a lot of deals in process, but the problem is there are no listings. As soon as a home comes on the Peabody does market, it’s sold within two weeks.” On Tuesday, there were 69 single-family homes its Fair share PRICES, A7

By Bridget Turcotte ITEM STAFF TOPSFIELD — The Tops eld Fair returns for its 198th year on Friday and General Manager Jim O’Brien said this season comes with improvements. “The fair may operate for 11 days but it takes 51 weeks to get there,” said O’Brien, who has run the show for 22 years. Prior to that, he worked as man- ager of Brooksby Farm in Peabody, and considers himself part of the community. O’Brien grew up in Peabody and graduated from Bishop Fenwick High School. He remembers at- tending the fair as a child, driving him to create the highest quality experience for visitors, he said. Just one week after the fun comes to an end, staff from 38 departments, which work on the grounds, meet to discuss what went well and what did not. Though some are more signi cant than others, changes are made each year, he said. “It all comes down to listening to people, I’m a good listener,” O’Brien said. O’Brien cited complaints about traf c leading to the fairgrounds as a major concern. In an attempt to rem- edy a problem that typically stretches down Route 1, ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE 28 acres located about a mile south of the grounds were purchased for parking. He estimates the land Abby Cook of the North Shore Christian School in should provide enough space for roughly 600 cars. Lynn sets up the school’s pumpkin exhibit in the Fruits and Vegetables Hall at the Tops eld Fair. FAIR, A7

INSIDE In Lynn Swampscott High provides a place to heal English High selected By Gayla Cawley program is to transition students back to high dress the needs of students re-entering school for anti-violence ITEM STAFF school after they have been hospitalized. The after absences, due to serious mental prob- training. A3 hospitalizations could be for mental health is- lems or medical illness. In Sports SWAMPSCOTT — Swampscott High School sues or physical conditions that have caused In the , one in ve adolescents is putting the focus on mental health. Tech boys soccer them emotional stress. has a serious mental health disorder and 5 to 9 draws even with On Oct. 5 at 6 p.m., there will be a ribbon At the time, Craig Harris, school psycholo- percent of teens have mental health concerns Shawsheen. B1 cutting ceremony at the high school for two gist, said 12 students had been hospitalized so severe that hospitalization and prolonged new programs aimed at providing a support- last school year, but updated numbers were absences from school become necessary, ac- In Food ive environment for students suffering from not provided on Tuesday. Five of those stu- cording to information provided by Super- Finding a mental or emotional health concerns. dents had been hospitalized multiple times. intendent Pamela Angelakis. These at-risk delicious use for a Last March, plans for a transition program Today, that transition program has a youth disproportionately drop out of school, bechamel sauce. B8 for students were presented at a school com- name, Swampscott Integrated for Transition mittee meeting. A major component of the (SWIFT), and is speci cally designed to ad- HEAL, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 HIGH 59° VOL. 138, ISSUE 252 OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 54° POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS ...... B4 FOOD ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2016 OBITUARIES Francis J. Reichardt, 90 Doris M. Smyth, 91 Cornelius S. Meehan, 80 1925-2016 TOPSFIELD — Fran- lumbus, he was past WINTER SPRINGS, Fla. — frey Smyth and his wife Gabri- SAUGUS — Mr. Cornelius husband Anthony of Saugus, cis James Reichardt, grand knight of the Mrs. Doris M. (Anderson) ele of Ottsville, Pa.; her eight “Neil” S. Meehan, age 80, Kristine McNeice and her hus- age 90, of Topsfield, Leo Council #508, Smyth, age 91, died peace- grandchildren, Steve’s son died on Monday, Sept. 26 at band Robert of Canton. He is died Saturday, Sept. Peabody. He was also fully at her home in Winter Eric, Kathy’s sons and daugh- his home in Saugus surround- also survived by nine grand- 24, 2016. He was a member of the Ger- Springs, Fla., on Sept. 24, ter, David, Sean and Chandra, ed by his family. He was the children. Predeceased by the husband of Ei- man-American Club 2016. She was the wife of the and Jeff’s sons and daughters, loving husband of Barbara three sisters and four brothers. leen Burns Reichardt, of the North Shore. late Francis L. Smyth. Caryn, Chris, Ryan and Katilyn (Ward) Meehan, sharing 57 In lieu of flowers, donations with whom he shared Francis played San- Born and raised in Lynn, she (they were all her favorites); as years of marriage. in his memory may be made 51 years of marriage. ta Claus for special was the daughter of the late well as nine great grandchil- Born in Chelsea, he was to MGH Cancer Center at Born in Lynn, he needs adults each Axel and Ruby (Crowley) An- dren and several nieces and the son of the late Harry and www.massgeneral.org/cancer. was the son of the late Hen- year as well. derson. Although she and her nephews. She was the sister Gertrude (LePelley) Meehan. Service information: Rel- ry Otto and Anne Elizabeth In addition to his wife, he husband Frank left Lynn in the of the late Charles, Robert, Ar- Mr. Meehan was a USMC Ko- atives and friends are invit- (Crowley) Reichardt. He was is survived by his son, James early 1970s, living in many chie and Ruby Anderson. rean War veteran. He served ed to attend visiting hours a graduate of Lynn Classical Francis Reichardt and his wife places in the United States Service information: Her for many years on the Saugus in the BISBEE-PORCELLA High School, Fanny Farmer’s Sheilah (Griffin) of Reading; and South America, she re- visiting hours will be held Police Dept. and was the chief Funeral Home, 549 Lincoln Cooking School and Fitchburg his grandchildren, Kevin Griffin turned home to Lynn after his on Thursday from 4-8 p.m. in of police from 1993-1996. Ave., Saugus, on Thursday State College. Reichardt, Gavin James Reich- death and remained a ded- the SOLIMINE Funeral Home, He was a member of the Loy- 4-8 p.m. Funeral from the Francis served as a seaman ardt and John “Jack” Richard icated wife and mother until 426 Broadway (Route 129), al Order of Moose in Malden, funeral home on Friday at first class in the United States Reichardt, all of Reading; his they could be together again. Lynn. Relatives and friends the Saugus/Everett Elks Club 9 a.m. followed by a funeral Navy during World War II. He brother, Henry J. Reichardt Doris loved her pets, and her are also invited to gather at and the Vittori Rocci Post in Mass in Blessed Sacrament was employed as a manag- and his wife Mary Rice of greatest joy came from spend- the funeral home on Friday at Beverly. Church, 14 Summer St., Sau- er for the 99 Restaurant on Lynn; and his sister, Ruth ing time with her family, espe- 10 a.m. for a procession to In addition to his wife, Mr. gus, at 10 a.m. Interment Devonshire Street in Boston. (Reichardt) Demins and her cially her grandchildren and Pine Grove Cemetery, Lynn. Meehan leaves one son, Dr. Riverside Cemetery, Saugus. He also taught food trades at husband William of Altamonte great-grandchildren. Those who prefer may make Neil Meehan and his wife For directions and condo- Lynn Vocational and Technical Springs, Fla. He was the broth- She is survived by her three donations to Hospice of the Ebba of Boxford; two daugh- lences www.BisbeePorcella. Institute for 22 years. er of the late Doris Martin and children, Stephen Smyth of Comforter, 480 W Central ters, Therese Cogliano and her com. In retirement, he and his her husband Charles. Lynn, Kathleen Hammonds Pkwy, Altamonte Springs, FL wife Eileen traveled to 45 Service information: A me- and her husband Granville of 32714. Directions and guest- countries, as well as most morial visitation will be held Winter Springs, Fla., and Jef- book at www.solimine.com. states in this country. He was on Friday from 10-11 a.m. in a member of the LaSalette St. Rose of Lima Church, 12 Faith Community and St. Rose Park St., Topsfield, followed of Lima Church in Topsfield. by a memorial Mass at 11 Spate of whale He worked at St. Rose’s ba- a.m. Burial will follow in Pine zaar in the jewelry and white Grove Cemetery, Topsfield. elephant booths. He was a Relatives and friends are entanglements could volunteer for both the Pea- respectfully invited. In lieu body and Topsfield Council of flowers, donations may be inform regulations on Aging, as well as the Boy made to the Kaplan Family Scout Troop 81 in Topsfield, Hospice House, 78 Liberty By Patrick Whittle course with the averages and was a member of the St., Danvers, MA 01923. Ar- ASSOCIATED PRESS for the year for entangle- Peabody COA Wood- rangements by the SO- ments,” he said. “Overall, PORTLAND, Maine — A carvers and the New LIMINE Funeral Home, if you look at entangle- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS England Woodcarvers. Lynn. Directions and recent spate of entangle- ments of all large whale A 4th degree member guestbook at www.so- ments of rare whales off of species, we’re a little bit Nathan Carman arrives in a small boat at the of the Knights of Co- limine.com. New England could help above our average.” US Coast Guard station in Boston Tuesday. shape future regulations Entanglement is a key to preserve the endan- cause of death among gered animals, federal au- North Atlantic right Man rescued at sea thorities said Tuesday. whales, which are among A North Atlantic right the rarest whales. Adelaide Arena, 102 whale was found dead The population of the tells Coast Guard of about 12 miles off the 1914-2016 whales has crept up from Maine coast over the LYNN — Adelaide regaled family and weekend, entangled in about 300 in 1992 to about search for mother Arena, age 102, be- friends with tales fishing gear. Two other 500 in 2010, but a recent loved aunt, sister and of her adventures. right whales were also study in the journal Fron- By Denise Lavoie to Boston on Tuesday by friend, passed away But family was her found entangled recently. tiers in Marine Science ASSOCIATED PRESS the freighter that rescued at the Grosvenor Park greatest love and joy One of them was report- stated that the number him. Nursing Home on Fri- — she was a devot- ed alive, and researchers of baby right whales born BOSTON — A man who Santos wouldn’t reveal day, Sept. 23, 2016, ed daughter, sister plan to reassess its condi- every year has steeply de- says he spent a week at what Carman told Coast after a brief illness. and aunt, she was tion. clined since. The study’s sea in a life raft before Guard officials when he being rescued told the Born and raised in a loving mentor for The National Oceanic author, Scott Kraus, said was questioned at the Coast Guard he frantical- the Brickyard neigh- the young, and she and Atmospheric Admin- the whales’ population base. ly looked for his mother borhood and a lifelong res- graced every family event with istration said the 45-ton suffers even when the “It was a tragic acci- as their fishing boat sank ident of Lynn, she was the her vibrant presence and love animal’s death near Maine animals survive entan- dent,” Santos said. in the Atlantic Ocean, daughter of the late Angelo of life. was still being investigat- glements in fishing gear The mother and son had according to an audio re- and Angelina (Lauricella) Are- For the past several years, ed, including whether the because of negative effects left for their fishing trip cording released Tuesday. na and one of nine close and Ms. Arena has been a resident gear can be traced back to to reproduction. from Port Judith, Rhode His mother hasn’t been loving siblings: the late Simon, of the Grosvenor Park Nursing its owner. It’s too early to say what Island. Vermont authori- found. Charles, John, Bartholomew Home, where she participated The agency is using gear form any new regulations ties said police from South The recording captures a and Lisa Arena, Aurora Vacca- in every activity, continued to recovered from the entan- could possibly look like. Kingstown, Rhode Island, phone call a Coast Guard ro, Ida Mae Polese and Fran- paint, entertained with song glements to see if the fish- Patrice McCarron, execu- searched Carman’s home officer had with Nathan cesca O’Blenes. Educated in and poetry at every celebra- ermen who owned them tive director of the Maine in Vernon on Monday. Carman, of Vernon, Ver- the Lynn public schools, Ms. tion and made many good were in compliance with Lobstermen’s Association, South Kingstown police mont, after he was res- Arena was a dedicated nurse friends. fishing regulations, NOAA said it’s unlikely that the did not immediately re- cued off the coast of Mas- at a military hospital during Ms. Arena leaves many rope that entangled the Marine Mammal and Sea sachusetts on Sunday by a turn calls seeking com- World War II. For over 40 years loving nieces, nephews, Maine whale was from Turtle Program Coordi- passing freighter. ment. and until her retirement in great-nieces and great-neph- a Maine lobsterman be- nator David Gouveia said. On the call, Carman, 22, Carman grew up in 1979, she worked as a skilled ews. cause of how thick it was. Gouveia said the investi- describes hearing a “funny Middletown, Connecticut, instrument technician at Gen- Service information: Fu- “It’s not the kind of gear gation could also inform noise” in his boat’s engine but bought a home in Ver- eral Electric in Lynn. neral from the CUFFE-MC- future regulations. that we typically see in mont two years ago. Throughout her life, Ms. GINN Funeral Home, 157 compartment, seeing wa- “We’re on par for the Maine,” she said. ter pouring in and losing Connecticut court re- Arena participated enthusi- Maple St., Lynn, on Friday, cords show Carman was astically and generously in Sept. 30, 2016 at 9:30- sight of his mother, Linda Carman, of Middletown, a suspect in the 2013 kill- the social and cultural life 10:30 a.m., followed by a Captain of 1960 gold ing of his maternal grand- of the community. A talented funeral Mass in Holy Fam- Connecticut. “I was bringing one of the father, 87-year-old John artist, she painted local land- ily Church, 26 Bessom St., Chakalos, a real estate scapes as well as family and Lynn, at 11 a.m. Burial will medal US Olympic safety bags forward. The boat just dropped out from developer. friends and was a longtime follow in St. Joseph’s Ceme- According to a search member of the West Lynn Art tery, Lynn. Family and friends hockey team dies at 88 under my feet,” Carman said. “When I saw the life warrant for Carman’s Association. She will also be are invited to gather during apartment obtained by the remembered for her love of the one hour of visitation raft, I did not see my mom. BROOKLINE, Mass. — “He didn’t say much Hartford Courant, Car- poetry and song, including prior to the Mass. In lieu of Have you found her?” John “Jack” Kirrane Jr., about it unless you asked man was the last person her many years of singing with flowers, memorial donations After the officer tells Car- the captain of the U.S. him,” his son said. “He known to see his grand- the Sweet Adelines Chorus. Al- in Adelaide’s memory may be man they have not found hockey team that won the wasn’t the type of guy to his mother, he describes father alive on Dec. 20, ways active and adventuring, made to the MSPCA, P.O. Box gold medal at the 1960 blow his own horn. He was Ms. Arena was an enthusiastic 55130, Boston, MA 02205- getting to the life raft. 2013, because he had din- Winter Olympics, has modest about it.” bowler, avid horseback rider, 5130. For online guest book, “I was whistling and call- ner with him at his home died. He was 88. The 1960 team nev- a true supporter of the arts please visit www.cuffemc- ing and looking around, in Windsor. Chakalos was The Brookline, Mas- er received the measure and a fearless traveler, who ginn.com. and I didn’t see her,” he found dead the next morn- sachusetts, native died of fame enjoyed by the said. ing. He had been shot Sunday at a Quincy care 1980 “Miracle on Ice” gold Linda Carman, 54, is three times. facility of complications of medal team, but Kirrane presumed dead. The Courant reported IN MEMORIAM MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS Alzheimer’s disease, said didn’t mind. Nathan Carman, who was Tuesday that Windsor CAROLE A. IERARDI "MA" his son, John P. Kirrane. “He knew it was a dif- police submitted an ar- 2002 ~ SEPTEMBER 28 ~ 2016 a suspect in his wealthy 14TH ANNIVERSARY Officials remove nearly Kirrane first playedferent time,” his son said. grandfather’s unsolved kill- rest warrant for Carman for the Olympic hockey “Back then, unless you ing, told the Coast Guard to a prosecutor but it was two dozen cats from team in 1948 at age 17. were from Boston or Mich- his 31-foot aluminum fish- returned unsigned with Massachusetts home At the 1960 Squaw Valley igan or Minnesota, hockey ing boat sank and he spent a request for more infor- Games, the 31-year-old really wasn’t a big deal.” seven days in a four-per- mation. Carman was not BROCKTON (AP) — Of- defenseman led a squad of Kirrane served in the son inflatable life raft. charged. ficials in a Massachusetts mostly college players to Army during the Korean Many questions remain Santos declined to com- city have removed nearly upsets of Canada and the War, although he never about how the boat sank ment on that investiga- two dozen cats from a Soviet Union before beat- saw combat, his son said. and what happened to his tion. home and deemed it unfit ing Czechoslovakia for the He was also a firefighter mother. A Coast Guard spokes- The years may pass, to live in. gold. in Brookline for nearly Defense attorney Hubert woman said Carman left the days may too. The Enterprise reports His son was 5 years old four decades. Santos said he’s repre- the Boston base Tuesday If we could have one lifetime wish, A dream that could come true, that officials removed the at the time but clearly re- The older Kirrane is a senting Carman. He said afternoon with his father, We'd pray to God animals from the Brock- members the excitement member of the U.S. Hock- Carman “fully cooperat- Clark Carman, who flew with all our hearts, ton home on Monday as the whole family yelled ey Hall of Fame, the Mas- ed” with the Coast Guard in from his home in Cali- for yesterday and you. The love you gave us and after a resident called and screamed around a sachusetts Hockey Hall after he was transported fornia. kindness you showed asking for help. small black and white of Fame, while the skat- Reminds us all of how your television to watch the ing rink in Brookline is love still flows. Rescuers removed all No length of time can take away but two cats, which ani- game. named after him. Our thoughts of you mal control officers will The gold medal, placed He is survived by three from day to day. in a display case, was al- children, as well as sev- No need for words except to say: come back to retrieve. The Still loved, still missed, animals were taken to a ways somewhere around eral grandchildren and in every way. shelter to be evaluated. the house when he was great-grandchildren. His Lovingly remembered and sadly growing up, but the wife died in 2010. missed by your children, Caron, MSPCA-Angell says the Mark, Greg, and their families. cats will be put up for younger Kirrane said his A funeral Mass is to be adoption if they’re fit. father was forever humble celebrated Thursday at St. City officials say the about the achievement. Lawrence Church. home of an elderly wom- an and her daughter is Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 CALL 24 HOURS A DAY Hotline or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) unfit to live in and will be All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. condemned. Spanish menu available Callers may remain anonymous. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A3 HOW TO REACH US AG selects English High, Revere A report of High for anti-violence training

BOSTON — Attorney with respect, and giving organizations. gunshots on General Maura Healey in- them the tools they need Throughout this school 110 Munroe St. cluded Lynn English High to prevent and address year, staff from each agen- P.O. Box 5 School and Revere High relationship violence in cy will work with schools Autumn Street Lynn, MA 01903 School among 34 Massa- their own lives and in in their area to implement Customer Service chusetts schools picked their communities.” the MVP curriculum and By Gayla Cawley the driver appeared to Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tuesday to participate in “We are excited to contin- to ensure that appropri- ITEM STAFF be a man on a dark nin- on-site, in-depth training ue our work with Attorney ate policies are in place ja-style motorcycle, wear- Connecting LYNN — Police respond- All Departments: on violence prevention in General Healey and her for students, families, and ing a dark helmet. Police the next phase of Game team to prevent relation- ed to an Autumn Street 781-593-7700 staff who may be experi- are trying to obtain video Change, the office’s an- ship violence, particularly shooting on Monday. Ext. 2 encing or witnessing vio- footage, and four spent ti-violence partnership among young people,” said lence. Police were dispatched Classified Advertising with the New England Pa- Patriots Chairman and to 37 Autumn St. at 9:22 shell casings were located [email protected] During the first phase at the corner of Autumn triots. CEO Bob Kraft. “We need of Game Change, which p.m. on a report of gun- Subscriptions Beginning this fall and to tackle this problem shots. There, a 35-year-old and Stephen streets, Don- [email protected] ran from January through continuing throughout from all angles — through man flagged them down to nelly said. May 2016, nearly 200 staff Circulation the 2016-2017 school year, preventive measures like report he had seen some- There were no report- [email protected] from 90 high schools and staff from Mentors in Vi- Game Change, and by pro- one on a motorcycle driv- ed injuries and it’s un- Ext. 3 nine domestic violence olence Prevention (MVP) viding resources for sur- ing very slowly, pull out a clear what the driver was organizations across the Newsroom will provide direct train- vivors in the aftermath of gun and fire between five shooting at. [email protected] state were trained in the [email protected] ings on preventing rela- trauma.” to seven rounds before Gayla Cawley can be tionship violence to more Run by the Center for MVP curriculum. fleeing, Lynn Police Lt. reached at gcawley@item- Ext. 4 than 1,000 high school stu- the Study of Sport in So- At each of the 34 par- Rick Donnelly said. live.com. Follow her on Sports ticipating schools, 30 stu- [email protected] dents. Trained students ciety at Northeastern Uni- The witness told police Twitter @GaylaCawley. will be equipped to teach versity, MVP is a nation- dents will be trained as Ext. 5 their younger peers about wide leader in addressing peer leaders in anti-vi- Retail and Online healthy relationships and relationship violence and olence strategies. Those Target customers Advertising peer leaders will work [email protected] bystander intervention. sexual assault. The At- “With Game Change, our torney General’s Office with educators and coach- ADVERTISING goal is to stop cycles of vio- and the New England es at their school, and with send strong message Ernie Carpenter, Jr. lence by intervening at an Patriots Charitable Foun- staff from their local sex- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1355 early age,” said AG Healey. dation have also part- ual assault and domestic [email protected] “We’re teaching young nered to award more than violence service provider, on pill bottles Bob Gunther people about healthy re- $250,000 in grant funding to implement the MVP Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 apart when she looks in [email protected] lationships, empowering to six sexual assault and curriculum in their school By Tom Murphy them to treat each other domestic violence service over the long term. ASSOCIATED PRESS her drawer for them. Ralph Mitchell “This is really inconve- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1332 Longtime customers of [email protected] nient and irritating,” the Target’s pharmacies are Louisville, Kentucky, res- Philip Ouellette Barriers used to protect soldiers finding a change in pill bot- Vice President / Sales, ext. 1257 ident said. [email protected] tle design hard to swallow. CVS says it is working After CVS began oper- Cassie Vitali now stopping floodwaters on designing a new system ating Target’s drugstores Advertising Sales Rep., ext. 1280 for dispensing prescrip- [email protected] earlier this year, dis- tions and helping people traught customers have Patricia Whalen stay on their medications, Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 been asking — in some but spokeswoman Carolyn [email protected] cases begging — the drug- Castel declined to share BUSINESS OFFICE store chain to bring back the retailer’s red prescrip- details or say whether that Beth Bresnahan tion bottles, which came might involve an updated Chief Executive Officer, ext. 1253 bottle design. [email protected] with color-coded rings, la- Meanwhile, shoppers Susan J. Conti beling on the top and pre- Controller, ext. 1288 scription information that continue to mourn the [email protected] was easier to read. loss of a bottle that was Ted Grant Some customers also considered groundbreak- Publisher, ext. 1234 took more drastic steps. ing when it debuted about [email protected] Vivian Ruth Sawyer a decade ago and was once Marian Kinney went fishing through her on display at New York’s ext. 1212 Museum of Modern Art. [email protected] trash to rescue the old Target flipped bottle de- Will Kraft Target bottles soon after Vice President / Finance opening her stapled pre- sign on its head in 2005 ext. 1296 scription bag to find the when it introduced a red [email protected] dowdy, white-capped am- container with the opening Jennifer Perez ber vials that are common on the bottom. That allowed ext. 1205 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS in most medicine cabinets. the label to wrap around the [email protected] She has since poured re- top so it could be seen from CIRCULATION Workers stand on a flood wall made of Hesco barriers on the bank of the above. It included a flat sur- Cedar River Monday. fills of her thyroid med- Lisa Mahmoud icine into the old Target face that customers found Manager, ext. 1239 bottles, even though they easier to read than the [email protected] largely avoid flooding, un- to the same conclusion By Ryan J. Foley and don’t have the right expi- curve of a typical pill bottle, CLASSIFIED like in 2008 when higher and began using the barri- Scott McFetridge ration dates. It’s worth it, and it came with color-cod- ASSOCIATED PRESS river levels inundated 10 ers extensively in Iraq and Abbe Young Smith she said, because those ed rings for the neck to help Manager, ext. 1276 square miles of the city, Afghanistan, eventually bottles make it easier family members quickly tell [email protected] CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa causing billions of dollars totaling more than 30,000 to tell her prescriptions their medicines apart. Kerry Smith — Iowa’s second-largest in damage. miles of the containers, Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1325 city has managed to keep “In 2008, we felt defense- said Ackley, who first [email protected] flooding at bay largely be- less,” Mayor Ron Corbett saw the barriers when he NEWSROOM cause of barriers that were said. “In 2016, we took ac- served with the U.S. Army widely used to protect sol- Bill Brotherton tion and mobilized.” in Bosnia. Features Editor ext. 1338 diers in Bosnia, Iraq and The barriers were invent- “There’s an unbeliev- [email protected] Afghanistan. ed by British entrepreneur able amount deployed for Gayla Cawley Crews in Cedar Rapids James Heselden, a former military use,” Ackley said. Reporter, ext. 1236 hastily erected Hesco bar- coal miner who used them “Every air base, every for- [email protected] riers along nearly 10 miles to stop erosion on his prop- ward-operating base, ev- Dillon Durst of the Cedar River through Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 erty. After his invention re- ery fire base is surrounded [email protected] neighborhoods and down- ceived media attention, the by Hesco.” town. As of Tuesday Thomas Grillo United Kingdom’s military As they were used more Reporter, ext. 1264 morning, the sand-filled realized the barriers could extensively by the mili- [email protected] containers had protected be used to replace sand- tary, emergency planners Spenser Hasak thousands of properties, bags that protected sol- around the U.S. and the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Copy Editor, ext. 1278 some up to 4 feet beneath diers from blasts in Bosnia, Army Corps of Engineers [email protected] the surging waterway. said Aaron Ackley, Hesco’s realized their ability to Shelley Ewalt sits in her home in Princeton, Thor Jourgensen The barriers are a key director of emergency re- quickly protect against N.J., near an open amber-colored CVS pharma- News Editor, ext. 1267 cy prescription bottle, center, and two unique- [email protected] reason Cedar Rapids offi- sponse. flooding and they have cials are hopeful they can The U.S. military came grown in popularity. ly designed red ones from Target. 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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill B A. B John M. Gilberg Creating well-being in Lynn Chief Executive O cer T J   Edward M. Grant News Editor Gordon R. Hall The decision by Partners Health- across the public and private sectors Center and other organizations to W   J. K Monica Connell Healey Care to close Union Hospital and to better meet the health needs in connect vulnerable populations to Vice President, Finance consolidate services at North Shore Lynn, improve access to quality care quality care. In particular, NSMC P   G. O  J. Patrick Norton Vice President, Sales Michael H. Shanahan, Chairman Medical Center (NSMC) in Salem and preserve healthcare jobs. should better coordinate substance P ”  has been difficult for our communi- The report’s recommendations abuse, treatment and recovery ser- Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 ty to absorb — a testament to the are aimed at addressing the city’s vices, and better utilize Lynn Com- Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 important role this vital institution health challenges and ensure the munity Health Center — treating it Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 has played in the city over the past closure of Union Hospital does not as “an anchor institution” that can Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 several decades. further burden residents or the com- help meet unmet healthcare needs. Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 It raises many concerns, particu- munity. They include: Other recommendations include Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Brian C. ¢ayer, 1996-1999 larly when it comes to ensuring that Emergency services: The report an increase in community benefits Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Lynn residents continue to have ac- identifies a need for emergency spending, improved cultural compe- Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 cess to quality, affordable care and medical services in Lynn and rec- tency, and the addition of new com-

John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 good healthcare jobs. ommends developing plans for a full munity-wide organizing and advoca- Although this consolidation will service emergency department and cy initiatives and resources — such be moving forward, our community expanding existing urgent care ser- as a community wellness center. secured a number of commitments vices. This report will be presented in from Partners HealthCare, includ- Transportation: Many Lynn res- more detail during a series of com- ing $9 million to fund community idents will have to travel to Salem munity forums in Lynn, which will health services initiatives. Most to receive healthcare, and the report be announced in the coming weeks. important, we now have a unique recommends that Partners take These forums will serve as an op- opportunity to collaborate with a steps to ensure adequate and afford- portunity to gather input from resi- EDITORIAL broad range of stakeholders in a able transportation for residents to dents on goals and priorities for im- critical discussion about how we can NSMC Salem and other specialists. plementation. collectively address the current and This can be achieved through in- As healthcare workers and com- future health needs of Lynn. creased awareness of Partners’ free munity advocates, we remain con- Testing, testing ... In order to better understand the transit pass program, taxi voucher cerned about the negative impact void that will be left by the consol- program and other initiatives. of Union Hospital’s closure. Yet we idation of Union Hospital and the Lynn input during closure process: recognize that we must seize on the The great student testing debate continues unabat- overall health challenges facing NSMC must clarify and better pub- opportunity this study presents for ed in Massachusetts with state education officials Lynn, 1199SEIU United Health- licize its plans to engage Lynn in the us to engage with our community in considering shifting a 10th grade standardized test care Workers East commissioned a consolidation process. This includes an important discussion about the to the 11th grade or adding an 11th grade test. comprehensive Community Health clear communication on future health needs of Lynn. At the heart of this debate, according to the State Needs Assessment conducted by one plans for the Union Hospital site, in- These recommendations are an House News Service, is the question of what is the of the most respected firms in the in- cluding whether any health services important starting point to ensure best type of test to mandate students take and pass dustry, NextShift Collaborative. will remain and whether Partners that although Union Hospital will in order to graduate high school. One side in the ar- The research and planning orga- will retain any ownership. close, the City of Lynn will maintain gument claims a 10th grade test assesses students’ nization founded by current and Oversight at NSMC: Partners an effective community healthcare abilities to graduate. Another side argues testing stu- former Massachusetts Institute of should expand the number of Lynn delivery system that protects access dents closer to graduation helps assess their ability to Technology faculty and students residents on the NSMC board — a to quality care and good healthcare function in the working world or move on to college. works with communities to develop process already underway — so that jobs. Together, with our communi- The test debate has practically worn parents and solutions on a range of issues from the community can have meaning- ty partners, we will continue to be teachers down to a nub. Teachers complain about health to economic development to ful influence on these critical deci- vigilant about building a stronger, “teaching to the test” and turning the school year into housing. Study authors analyzed sions. Partners should also develop healthier future for our families an endless cycle of preparing students for the next test. health data, interviewed community methods to evaluate its community throughout the consolidation pro- Parents wonder about the validity of subjecting their leaders and conducted focus groups engagement process to ensure its cess and beyond. kids to one stressful battery of tests after another and with residents and Union Hospital ongoing effectiveness at reaching Tyrék D. Lee Sr. urban educators protest state testing methods unfair- employees. residents. Executive Vice President ly lump their students in with suburban counterparts. The result is a report called “Creat- Improved care network: The re- 199SEIU United Testing and education have probably been uncom- ing Community Health and Well-be- port calls for expanded access to Healthcare Workers East fortable bedfellows since the days of the one room ing in Lynn,” which outlines more primary care doctors and special- Leslie Greenberg schoolhouse. Proctors and Number Two pencils have than a dozen recommendations in- ists, along with more coordination Chairperson gone the way of overhead projectors and mimeograph volving a wide range of stakeholders with the Lynn Community Health Lynn Health Task Force paper. But testing remains the foundation for period- ic efforts in Massachusetts and around the nation to reform education. The Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) was designed to bring academic ac- countability to schools. Its authors pledged to end the practice of allowing students to move up one grade level to another without attaining the basic mathe- matics, reading and science skills they needed. Intended to check a student’s progress throughout the primary and secondary grades, MCAS ended up mired in controversy and assailed on all sides by test critics. To no one’s surprise, MCAS has fallen out of favor while PARCC — Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers — has become the favored test. Designed to measure 21st-century competence, PARCC also requires 21st-century essential technol- ogy in the form of computers in order to be adminis- tered. Like MCAS, it has fallen prey to critics. There is no perfect way to test students for the simple reason that the American education system is a para- dox. On one hand, it is a giant socialization machine that absorbs kids and prepares them to function in the working world by thinking and acting the same way. On the other hand, it is supposed to spur young minds into a lifelong, sometimes solitary, pursuit of knowledge. The best way to test kids is the one that has worked the longest. Committed teachers must assess their students’ competence on a daily basis and make ad- justments in learning techniques and pace to pro- duce young people who are capable of learning but who, at the end of the day, at the end of a school year, want to keep learning.

Female cadets at West Point must box too RAMESH PONNURU For years, the U.S. Military Academy at West Point Trump’s strengths didn’t help him this time has required its male cadets to box in their first year. But women weren’t allowed to join them. Now West Point has changed its rule: Plebe women, too, must box. Donald Trump had plenty of mo- point. the other hand, got better after her As long as boxing is a requirement for cadet men, ments on Monday night that would He said that she had been in pol- over-scripted beginning. She took that is what equality requires. have disqualified any other candi- itics too long; she let it go. Even on shot after shot: at his tax return, his Whether boxing should remain a requirement at all date in a presidential debate: brag- trade, where the positions they ar- tax plan, his business record and his has been called into question. It’s a question best left ging about getting through a dis- ticulated were pretty similar — they history of demeaning women. to the experts at the Military Academy. But it is cer- crimination investigation “with no both want tougher enforcement of He wasn’t as versatile. Sometimes tainly plausible that boxing, which requires its partic- admission of guilt”; saying he had trade laws, say they are free traders, he let himself get put on the defen- ipants to confront physical threats up close and fight not “given lots of thought” to NATO; and reject the proposed Trans-Pacif- sive. By the end, he was just whin- them, is valuable preparation for military officers. noting that he often took advantage ic Partnership — she sounded more ing that her advertisements were In any event, it is only appropriate to mandate it for of laws; taking pride in having paid like someone who wanted to be on “not nice.” cadet men if, in the judgment of West Point’s author- no taxes some years; and referring all sides of the issue at once. How you think the debate went ities, it is sufficiently valuable. And if it is valuable to the man in the White House as Trump also continued to cross depends on where you think the “your president.” ideological lines. He refused to let enough to mandate it for men, it is valuable enough race was at its outset. He has had But you could have compiled a Clinton get to his left on child care, to mandate it for women. momentum, so his followers have similar list in nearly any fortnight as other Republican candidates Some may argue that the risk of concussion outweighs been more buoyant than hers lately. of the Trump campaign, and he is would have, saying that they dis- the benefits. According to a New York Times story last But she has remained ahead in the year, nearly 1 in 5 West Point concussions came from still competitive with Hillary Clin- agreed only on details. He said the poll averages, and polls keep show- boxing. But West Point’s students, women as well as ton in the polls. We’ve become in- U.S. couldn’t be the world’s police- ing that voters think she is qualified men, have chosen to enter a dangerous profession. Ex- ured to Trump. man, a line no Republican nominee empting women cadets was coddling, not a word any- He was better at getting his mes- in decades would have used against and he isn’t. one would expect in the same sentence as “West Point.” sage across than she was, because the Democrats. He even defended So the fact that she didn’t disqual- The U.S. Armed Forces have opened all combat his message was simpler. We need Bernie Sanders from her allies’ at- ify him was not enough to make this roles to women, and five women from this year’s West more law and order, he said; we tacks. debate a win for him. He needed to Point graduating class chose to pursue the responsi- need to respect police even as we But Trump did not have to fill as do more than continue to get across bilities of infantry officers. In the U.S. Military Acad- reform them, she parried. Our allies much time during the crowded Re- his nationalist message once again. emy, too, women deserve to be treated equally. This are taking advantage of us, he kept publican-primary debates as he did He needed to show himself qualified boxing requirement is part of that equality. saying; she talked about the value of at Hofstra, and he seemed to run to people who doubt it. He didn’t. alliances without responding to the out of things to say early. She, on She won this round. TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A5

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COUNCIL a commission to regulate In other business be- Residents who live be- Michael Rose, marketing Stadium Condominiums From A1 marijuana in Massachu- fore the council Tuesday, a hind the plaza say the late coach for Charter Foods, on Locust Street, pleaded setts. Today, marijuana is group of neighbors urged night hours will exacer- the firm that franchises with the Licensing Com- Edwards Bridge, two sites only permitted for medici- councilors to oppose a bate traffic problems on more than 200 Taco Bell, mittee to reject the plan. on Commercial Street and nal purposes. If approved, 24-hour-a-day operation for Boston Street and disturb Long John Silver’s and “I am opposed to the 24- all properties on Route individuals at least 21 a proposed Taco Bell at the the neighborhood at all KFC locations, said the hour for the drive-thru,” 107 from the Belden Bly years old would be able to Lynngate Shopping Plaza. hours. Tennessee-based company he said. “Our community Bridge to the intersection use, grow and possess pot. The eatery is planning to “You can count the num- has 24-hour operations in is a very beautifully-main- of Western and Murphy The measure stipulates build a 2,500-square-foot ber of fast food places we other regions of the coun- tained operation. A Taco avenues. that individuals could restaurant on a portion of have within a quarter of try. Typically, he said, the Bell is not a good fit.” Massachusetts voters le- possess less than 10 ounc- the parking lot in the shop- a mile from Primo’s all restaurant closes at 11 The council has sched- uled a hearing on the mat- galized medical marijua- es of marijuana inside ping center at Boston and the way down to Atha’s, p.m. and only the drive-th- ter for Oct. 11 and could na in 2012. In November, their homes and under Stetson streets. Taco Bell enough is enough already,” ru is open all night. He take a vote on that night. a ballot question will ask one ounce in public. They is seeking approval from said James Ferragamo, promised to work with the voters to legalize non-med- could also grow up to six the Licensing Commission who lives nearby. “How neighbors. Thomas Grillo can be ical marijuana. Question 4 marijuana plants in their for special approval for the many restaurants does Jack Griffin, a resident reached at tgrillo@item- would legalize and create homes. extended hours. Lynn need?” of the nearby 162-unit live.com. Saugus home prices Peabody does its Fair share through the roof FAIR 3,500 mums had been are visiting and we have excited to attend the fair From A1 planted, as opposed to a lot of new names this with her family. PRICES towns did well for sell- the typical 250 because year,” she said. “We have The fair runs from Fri- From A1 ers. Nahant single-family “I think we’re going to O’Brien is fond of the colors a lot of juniors and some day at 1 p.m. to Oct. 10 sales dipped by nearly 21 alleviate traffic,” he said. and feelings they evoke. third generation entries at 11 p.m. Weekday ad- listed for sale in Lynn on percent this year and me- “Weekends can be difficult. The fair is continuously who have seen their par- mission costs $11, and the MLS Property Infor- dian prices were off by 12 The last thing we want is evolving to fit the com- ents and grandparents on weekends, Oct. 7 and mation Network priced percent to $477,500, down for Dad to be stressed be- munity and to reflect the compete.” Columbus Day, tickets from $94,900 to $925,000. from $542,500 a year ago. fore he gets here. There style of the manager, he Overall, O’Brien said cost $15. Ride tickets are In a normal market, bro- Two North Shore com- will be a lot of parking on said. more than 22,ooo entries offered at $24 for 10 rides. kers say there would be at munities saw sales fall the grounds this year.” Northeast Nursery of were submitted for the On Tuesday Oct. 4, ac- least twice as many hous- while prices continued Security has been up- Peabody has been intrical various contests, though tive military members es available for sale. to rise. In Swampscott, graded this year. With in landscaping efforts for some people are submit- and their immediate fam- The average number of sales fell by 14.7 percent everything from securi- more than 25 years, said ted an entry in more than ily will be admitted free of days on market for the so far this year, but medi- ty and bag searching at longtime employee Mi- one category. charge. Senior citizens can properties sold in August an prices rose by 3.3 per- each gate to regular bomb chael DeMayo. The nurs- North Shore Christian grab a discounted ticket was about 40. One sale cent to $470,500, up from sweeps, O’Brien said he ery is responsible for com- School of Lynn submit- for $8 on Monday, Oct. 3. took place within a week $455,000 for the same pe- wants to make sure fair- pleting two displays in the ted 20 of more than 400 Grandstand shows and while another lingered for riod a year ago. goers don’t have to worry Flower Barn, landscaping decorated pumpkins on featured events include 10 months, according to In Lynnfield, sales fell by about their safety. the area around the gaze- display in the Fruits and the Axe Women Loggers of MLS. 29.4 percent from Janu- Maine, Brothers Osborne, “I think we have one bo, the front lawn and in Vegetables Hall. First and Ring credits the low ary through August while The Flying Wallendas and of the safest venues,” he front of the Rabbits and second grade students mortgage interest rates median prices increased monster truck shows. said. “We have extensive Cavies barn. hand delivered their cre- which averaged 3.6 per- by 5 percent to $600,000, About 450,000 people behind-the-scenes securi- On Tuesday, Pamela ations, with pumpkins cent through August for up from $571,500 a year attended last year. This ty. People can think about a 30-year, fixed rate loan, ago. DiTomasso of Peabody designed to represent Jo- year, O’Brien is hoping to and the fact that many Statewide, there were having fun, holding chicks, was arranging more than seph, Mary, the Wise Men see 550,000. buyers are flocking to 6,914 single-family homes the things that make the 300 home arts and fine and Baby Jesus. Lynn after being priced sold in the Bay State in fair the fair.” arts entries at Coolidge “It was really differ- Bridget Turcotte can be out of places like Boston, August, compared to 6,296 In recent years, lighting Hall, where she is the su- ent than decorating Hal- reached at bturcotte@item- Arlington and Cambridge. in August 2015, a 9.8 per- at Kiddie Land has been perintendent. loween pumpkins,” said live.com. Follow her on “Lynn is a hot market,” cent increase. The August upgraded. As of Tuesday, “Every year new people Shannon Ashley, 7, who is Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. he said. “I hope it lasts.” total makes it the second Peabody home sales and best sales month all year. prices also saw increases. August sales haven’t been Ramming his point home at Classical There were 52 single-fam- this strong since 1999. ily homes sold in August Year-to-date, sales and a total of 256 through are up by 14.2 percent AUTHOR ald said it’s unclear if he therapy set him on a jour- used their pain and turned August, a 6.7 percent rise with 40,060 homes sold From A1 did it himself or if some- ney. He was pushed fur- it into power. They had over the same time last through August 2016 one else did it to keep him ther by watching the news seen the violent death of a which had a code of silence year. Median prices were compared with 35,074 from talking. and saw that the same child and the lack of jus- when it came to acknowl- up by nearly 7 percent to sold during the same time MacDonald finallyissues — oppression, vi- tice afterwards, but rather edging the problems, im- $390,000 from $365,000 a last year. opened up to a therapist olence, guns, drugs and than falling into the trap posed by gangsters. year ago. The median sale price about his family’s loss, poverty — were happen- of painkilling through al- Revere home sales in- of a single-family home in The author was one of three months after Kev- ing in nearby Roxbury, cohol and drugs or other creased 28 percent for August reached $364,900, 11 children, but four of his in died, after being re- Dorchester and Mattapan, self-destructive behavior, the first eight months of a 1.6 percent increase brothers died. One died ferred by a doctor. He had but people there were able were trying to help others, the year to 137, up from from $359,000 last year. as a baby of pneumonia been to numerous doctors to speak about it, rather MacDonald said. 107 last year while medi- Year-to-date prices are up a year before MacDonald and emergency rooms, than being pushed down “You’re saving your own an prices fell slightly to 1.2 percent from last year, was born. Another brother, complaining of different by a code of silence that he life, as well as trying to $260,000, a 5.5 percent dip. with a median sale price Dave, jumped off a bridge. non-existent ailments, be- experienced. He traveled help other people,” he said. In Marblehead, sales of $349,000. Two of his brothers, Frank- fore being referred. there, hooking up with the Students, such as Jo- rose by 26 percent last ie, 24, and Kevin, 22, died After telling his story, mothers of children who sephine Capellan and month as median prices Thomas Grillo can be eight months apart. he said his therapist was had died a violent death, Mamadou Bah, both 17, were flat at $620,000. reached at tgrillo@item- Frankie got involved in buckled over in her chair and started his communi- said before the lecture But not all North Shore live.com. a bank heist, MacDonald with tears streaming ty organizing efforts. that they were looking for said, and was found in the down her face, which left a He found his voice in more information about first getaway car, shot in lasting impression on him. those communities and the author’s life. Swampscott High the crossfire, covered in Before her reaction, he brought those mothers Gabriela Villanueva, 17, trash bags and pushed thought what happened back to his neighborhood, a senior, said his story was provides a place to heal under the seat. to him and others like him where they organized a very relatable because of Kevin got involved in in his neighborhood at the vigil on All Souls Day, a Lynn’s high crime rate. HEAL The Harbor Program a jewelry store heist and time was typical. day to remember the dead “Maybe not a lot of peo- went to prison. Detectives “Even though so many on the Catholic calendar. ple see it,” she said. From A1 will also be spotlighted next week during the cer- had video footage of him Southie families had bur- MacDonald said they de- Sharon Ramos, 15, a attempt suicide, abuse emony. Harbor is a special trying to prevent his part- ied their kids in recent cided to remember those sophomore, said she was ner from shooting the jew- years, I thought for the who had died too young alcohol and drugs and education program for interested in his opinion eler and would only show first time, most people from circumstances such about what’s going on in function poorly at home, students with emotional it in court if he flipped. He don’t live like this,” he as murders, suicides and the world today, such as school and socially. disabilities that will pro- was found hanging out- said. “I saw that all the overdoses. He figured that racism. Swampscott is joining vide a supportive learning side his prison cell. Word deaths in my family and about 10 people would “It honestly amazed me about 40 high school tran- community with direct had gone around that he the neighborhood were show up, but found the how someone could sur- sition programs through- case management to fa- out Massachusetts. The was going to snitch for a not normal.” church to be packed. vive something so hard,” cilitate student progress. lesser sentence. MacDon- MacDonald said the The mothers he met had she said. school, which has an en- Students will work with rollment of about 700 stu- staff to develop emotion- dents, is partnering with al regulation skills, while Brookline Resilient Youth in Transition (BRYT) managing academic ex- for technical assistance. pectations and pressure. Swampscott has created Counseling is an integral the first transition pro- part of the program, along gram on the North Shore with close home-school based on the BRYT model. communication. Harbor Transition programs will also be a home base work to support students for students, providing returning to school, help- assistance throughout the ing them to adhere to school day. treatment plans, avoid With Harbor and relapse and stay in school. SWIFT, Stephen Walsh, SWIFT offers students special educator, will act a small, comfortable en- as academic coordinator, vironment, where they Harris will provide clin- can access individualized ical support and Andrea academic and emotional Jordan will offer general supports. It is intended to program assistance. be a short, 8-12 week pro- gram, which will include Gayla Cawley can be intensive communication reached at gcawley@item- with parents, educators live.com. Follow her on and outside clinicians. Twitter @GaylaCawley.

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Lynn’s Gill graces SI new issue cover 60 and counting for the Werners

John and Hester Werner celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary today. Parents of eight children, they are also grandpar- ents and great-grandparents.

Kevin Hart tops Forbes list of highest-paid comedians

NEW YORK (AP) — the estimated income Kevin Hart is literally from June 2015 to June laughing all the way to 2016. the bank. The funnyman Amy Schumer made tops the Forbes magazine her list debut, landing in list of the highest-paid fourth place behind Terry No, your eyes do not deceive you: That is Pat Gill cheering two rows back over David Ortiz’ comedians with earnings Fator with earnings of left shoulder on the regional cover of the new Sports Illustrated (SI) magazine due out this of $87.5 million. $17 million. Schumer is week. Hart, who had roles the only woman to ever in the films “Central The lifelong Lynn resident and executive assistant to St. Mary’s head of school Grace Cotter make the highest-paid Intelligence” and “Secret Regan participated in a Sept. 14 cover photo shoot at Fenway Park with about 30 other Red comedians list. Sox fans including many season ticket holders like Gill and her husband, Frank. Life of Pets” as well as his lucrative “What Now?” Jeff Dunham was in “It was amazing. I was so excited,” Gill said. comedy tour, dethrones fifth with $13.5 million, She said SI photographers arranged the fans in seats before Ortiz walked onto the field to longtime earnings leader Dave Chapelle was next cheers and applause. Red Sox player Dustin Pedroia and David Price made surprise ap- Jerry Seinfeld, who with $13 million and Jim pearances during the 45-minute photo shoot, Gill said. made $43.5 million. Gaffigan earned $12.5 The magazine compiled million for seventh place. She can’t wait to give copies of the new SI to nephew and Virginia resident, Brent Clarke, a devoted Big Papi fan who, with Gill’s help, is collecting every piece of Ortiz memorabilia he can get his hands on. SEND US YOUR STUFF ‘Deepwater Horizon’ film stirs emotion in victims’ families WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR BATON ROUGE, La. SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. (AP) — Arleen Weise was apprehensive when she learned Hollywood was making a movie LOTTERY about the offshore explo- sion that killed her son, MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: Adam, and 10 other men Tuesday ���������������������� 4915 Tuesday ���������������������� 9656 aboard the Deepwater Monday ��������������������� 3617 Monday ��������������������� 5995 Horizon drilling rig. Sunday ���������������������� 9707 Sunday ���������������������� 8638 Watching an advance Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: screening of the action EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER film last month stoked All 4 ������������������������$4,352 All 4 ������������������������$4,699 her grief and anger, and First or last 3 ������������� $609 First or last 3 ������������� $658 the shock hasn’t quite Any 2 ��������������������������� $52 Any 2 ��������������������������� $56 worn off yet. Weise said Any 1 ����������������������������� $5 Any 1 ����������������������������� $6 she’s still struggling to ANY ORDER ANY ORDER decide how she ultimate- All 4 ��������������������������� $181 All 4 ��������������������������� $392 ly feels about how “Deep- First 3 ������������������������ $101 First 3 ������������������������ $110 water Horizon” portrays Last 3 ������������������������ $101 Last 3 ������������������������ $291 the last day of her son’s life before he died in the Mass Cash: 5-6-11-21-28 explosion off Louisiana’s FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Mega Millions: 14-16-26-53-72 (4) coast. This April 21, 2010 file photo shows a large plume of smoke rising from “The first viewing of it BP’s Deepwater Horizon offshore oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico. is shocking for a family member to see that,” she disaster’s human toll. Weise said. of the workers who died said. “Hearing and seeing Many family members The movie, directed by in the explosion trig- are always two different believe a focus on the Peter Berg and star- gered by the blowout of things.” catastrophic environmen- ring Mark Wahlberg, BP’s Macondo well. The While their reactions tal damage from BP’s Kurt Russell and Kate screenplay is based in to the movie vary, Weise massive oil spill in the Hudson, is scheduled part on an article by New and other relatives of the Gulf of Mexico unjustly for nationwide release York Times reporters who 11 workers who died in overshadowed their loved Friday. interviewed survivors of the April 20, 2010, rig ones’ deaths. The filmmakers already the blast, which led to the explosion hope it will “They just swept the have privately screened nation’s worst offshore oil remind people about the 11 men under the rug,” the movie for relatives spill. WEATHER

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OCT 1 OCT 9 TODAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Rain High 59 | Low 54 Rain High 58 | Low 54 Rain High 59 | Low 56 SPORTS B WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2016 Concussions aren’t just in football There’s so much talk about concussions in football at all levels, es- pecially youth and high school football when young brains are still developing. Is there also a concern for youth KATIE and high school soccer? MORRISON I’ve seen lots of head- to-head contact in soc- cer, in both boys and girls games. Tuesday, during the Lynn Tech-Shawsheen boys soccer game, there were two collisions that stood out. Early in the game, Christian Irias challenged a Shawsheen mid elder for a 50/50 ball in the air, and you could just hear the contact as they met in mid- air. Both players were down on the ground for a minute, but both were able to come back into the game. Later in the game, Isaac Perez came out of the net for Tech and also banged heads with a Shawsheen player vying for a ball. ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON This seems to be a pretty common occur- Tech’s Armando Jimenez stretches while in mid-air to tip the ball away from a Shawsheen mid elder. rence, and it makes you wonder how much risk there is in soccer. Unlike football, hockey and lacrosse, there’s no head pro- tection whatsoever. And while there’s less head-to-head contact overall, the contact Tech ties it on late penalty kick that does happen can be pretty brutal. I assumed that the concussion risk would By Harold Rivera nothing to show for a positive outing. It was a legitimate handball, I’ll take be higher among boys, because it seems ITEM STAFF Then the Tigers found their lone ray of anything we can get.” like they’re airborne more often than girls. luck. A handball penalty against Shaw- The Tigers (1-2-4) controlled posses- LYNN — The Lynn Tech boys soccer sheen gave Tech a penalty kick opportu- sion of the ball for the majority of the But a study conducted between 2005 and team was seconds away from a heart- nity, and Edson Alas took advantage of contest and kept the pressure on Shaw- 2014, sampling 100 schools in the U.S., breaking 1-0 loss to Shawsheen at Man- it. Alas snuck one past Shawsheen goal- sheen’s defense. Tech also made it a found that for every 10,000 students par- ning Field Tuesday. The Tigers turned keeper Mike Reppucci to put the Tigers tough afternoon for Shawsheen’s Rep- ticipating in a game or practice, there were in one of their most impressive perfor- on the board and tie the game at 1-1. pucci, who denied all of Tech’s shots un- 4.5 concussion among girls and 2.8 among mances this season on both ends of the The nal whistle blew seconds later and til Alas found the net in the 79th min- boys. game. Offensively, they took 32 shots on the game ended in a 1-1 tie. ute. net. Defensively, goalkeeper Isaac Perez Tech’s strong performance on the of- The concussion rate in football is much “We dominated for the 80 percent of had seven saves on the afternoon. But the game,” Tech coach Jeremy McKeen fensive end of the game was much to higher, as one of the authors of the study down 1-0 in the 79th minute, Tech was said. “We had 32 shots on net and I noted, almost double. But soccer is still on its way to walking off the eld with guess that’s just how we broke through. TECH, B2 the second-leading cause of head injuries among female athletes, though only the fth-leading cause among boys. Most studies nd that just heading the ball, if done properly, wouldn’t cause con- cussions. In that case, the biggest threat St. Mary’s Durgin is player-to-player contact, along with con- tact with goalposts or the ground. It seems like the way to reduce risk is to reduce con- honored by Patriots tact, but that would mean more whistles and less “letting kids play.” By Steve Krause ITEM SPORTS EDITOR I’d be interested to know what soccer coaches think of the topic. Is there any LYNN — St. Mary’s football coach Matt Durgin said Tuesday way to curb risks as a coach, or does it just he’s honored to be chosen as the New England Patriots High rely on the players to take it easy or the School Coach of the Week. But he takes it in stride, too. referees to be more vigilant? Or is the risk “I’m pretty honest with myself,” said Durgin, whose team has so minimal that it doesn’t come up much? opened the 2016 season at 3-0 as it heads into Saturday’s rst  Catholic Central League/Large game against Arlington Catholic. Swampscott-Marblehead soccer, both “And I know that when good things happen to you, it’s because boys and girls, have to be some of the best you have a lot of help.” rivalries in the area right now, right? Durgin, in his ninth season at St. Mary’s, found out he’d won The teams squared off for the rst time the honor Monday, after his team’s 40-12 win Saturday over Pitts eld’s Taconic High School. Junior Calvin Johnson scored this season on Monday, and the results are four touchdowns to help St. Mary’s to its third straight win. In pretty much exactly what you’d expect. previous weeks, the Spartans defeated Tech/Boston of Dorches- The boys game was decided by one goal, ter, 42-6 and Lynn English, 38-12. as Swampscott’s Jack Dennehy connected Patriots and Pro Football Hall of Fame linebacker Andre with Max Carbone. The girls game wasn’t Tippett, now the team’s executive director of community af- decided at all, as a deadlocked scoreless fairs, visited the St. Mary’s players and coaching staff Tues- battle ended in a tie, with both goalies day afternoon to present the Spartans football program with a $1,000 donation on behalf of the New England Patriots (Kelly Morrison for Marblehead, Nikki Charitable Foundation. The visit and check presentation will Rosa for Swampscott) were on display, be featured on the Patriots weekly television show, “Patriots each nishing with seven saves. All Access,” which airs on tonight at 7 p.m. on WBZ-TV, Chan- PHOTO | BOB ROCHE Last year, the Big Blue girls clinched a nel 4, in Boston and will be available immediately after on Sydney Faulkner, left, who scored Swamp- share of their rst-ever NEC title, sharing Patriots.com. scott’s rst goal, hugs a happy Caroline the crown with the Magicians after beat- “I’m honored,” said Durgin. “But the truth is, I know whenever Kinne, who scored the second. ing Marblehead, 3-2, late in the season. we have success, it’s because of the talent we have, and the good kids we have and the coaches we have. I couldn’t ask for a better It seems like the race is poised to go right group to work with. down to the wire again this season. “An award like this is de nitely re ective of the program,”  Durgin said. Team effort On an unrelated and somber note, Jose “We are happy to honor and congratulate Coach Durgin and Fernandez was a special talent. Even more the St. Mary’s football team this week as the Spartans put forth than that, he was someone who played three tremendous efforts to get their season off to an undefeated start,” Tippett said. “Best of luck through the rest of the year and boosts baseball with the same enthusiasm and passion as you see on Little League elds. DURGIN, B3 His death at the age of 24, as he was, I be- Big Blue lieve, on the cusp of superstardom, is one that has really shaken the baseball world, for good reason. By Mike Alongi FOR THE ITEM Monday night, in Miami’s rst game since Fernandez’s death over the weekend, SWAMPSCOTT — It was a true team effort for Dee Gordon of the Marlins stepped into the Swampscott eld hockey team on Tuesday af- the batter’s’ box wearing Fernandez’s bat- ternoon as the Big Blue worked for a 3-1 win over ting helmet and his name and number on Saugus at Phillips Park. “When we played like a team, we did some really the back of his jersey, like the rest of the good things,” said Swampscott coach Jamie Spano. Miami players did that night. Gordon hit a “There were still some gaps where we didn’t play leadoff home run and was visibly emotion- as a team, but we were able to hang on and still al rounding the bases, as were his team- get some goals.” mates, and for that matter, most of the op- The Sachems (3-3-1) came out fast to open the posing players as well. game, sending Swampscott (2-0-5) back on its You have to think the baseball gods had heels in the opening minutes. The Sachems earned three corners in the rst 10 minutes of the game, a hand in orchestrating the Marlins’ 7-3 From left, Nic Colacitti, Abraham Toe, Fred Blaise, Brendon Donahue, Andre Tippett, Matt Durgin, Mar- getting several solid scoring chances to no avail. win over the Mets Monday. cus Atkins, Liam Reddy, Joey Silvestri, Cam Sakowich After Saugus called a timeout about midway To quote one of my favorite movies, Mon- and Anthony DelVecchio. through the rst half, Swampscott was able to eyball, how can you not be romantic about baseball? FIELD HOCKEY, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2016 Tech’s late goal leads to tie TECH From B1 McKeen’s liking. “The midfield is figuring it out,” McKeen said. “The strikers are next.” McKeen added, “That’s our next step. We have an amazing goalie, we have a solid defense, we have a developing midfield. We’re still a young team, we’re full of potential.” Tech came firing out of the gates with a shot from Armando Jimenez in the fourth minute. Jimenez’s shot hit off the crossbar and bounced over the net, to Shawsheen’s relief. Juan Hernandez looked to get the Tigers on the board in the 17th minute but his shot was denied ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON by Reppucci. Saugus’ Krissy Italiano reaches to take the ball away from Caroline “Their goalie (Reppucci) Kinne of Swampscott. was there,” McKeen said. “Our shots were off. They were right to the goalie but he held his own. He Big Blue win a team effort stared down the Tigers every four minutes, he got no breaks. Props to their FIELD HOCKEY began to push even harder completely dominating goalie.” From B1 for another goal. They got the time of possession. Shawsheen’s best it about five minutes later Both teams stayed off chance to get on the board group and come out firing. on a corner. the board until the final in the first half came on a Coming out of the time- The ball was sent in to five minutes of the game, free kick in the 19th min- out, the Big Blue earned Faulkner out of the corner, when Swampscott was ute. The shot was blocked two corners and possessed and she took a hard shot able to seal it with one last by Tech’s defense and the the ball for longer periods at the net from the left goal from Sydney Cresta. game remained scoreless. of time. They finally broke side. As the ball came in, “It was a tough game for through when Sydney Caroline Kinne stuck out us, we definitely could’ve Christian Irias looked to ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON counter for the Tigers in Faulkner battled through her stick and redirected played much better,” said the 22nd minute, but his Thomas Khai winds up to boot the ball up the a large scrum in front of the ball into the back of Saugus coach Barbara shot swayed too far to the field. the net and poked it past the net to put the Big Blue Guarente. left. Jimenez tried again Saugus goalie Catie Shee- up by two goals. Saugus will try to re- for Tech in the 45th min- the equalizer came in the was awarded to Tech in han (eight saves) to give Saugus had an answer a bound tomorrow after- ute, but again was denied 64th minute when the Ti- the 79th minute. Swampscott a 1-0 lead. few minutes later, howev- noon when they face off by Reppucci. gers were awarded a free Although the game end- “We’re definitely aer. After retaking control against Malden at home. The scoreless tie was kick. Alas took the kick for ed in a tie, it almost felt slow-starting team, our of the ball and forcing a Swampscott, on the other broken in the 47th minute Tech but his shot sailed like a win for the Tigers. second half is our stron- corner, Emma Howard hand, has to prepare for a when Shawsheen striker high over the crossbar. “That last goal kind of gest,” said Spano. “But sent the ball in to a wait- tough home game against Brett Martini found the The Tigers tried again in made the first half worth I think it was after that ing Krissy Italiano, who Marblehead tomorrow. net on a header to give the 73rd minute but Rep- it,” McKeen said. “It first time out we were able fired the ball past Swamp- “We’re just looking for- the Rams a 1-0 lead. Pe- pucci denied Irias for the wasn’t an earned goal but to regroup and realize scott goalie Jillian Flan- ward to continuing this rez swatted a Shawsheen second time. it was a beautiful goal. I’ll that we needed to get this ders (four saves) to cut the momentum and keep play- shot but Martini found With Reppucci hold- take it.” done together.” deficit to just one goal go- ing as a team,” said Spano. the rebound with his head ing down the fort in net, Tech is off until next The goal gave Swamp- ing into halftime. “We’re just going to come and pushed it into the net. Shawsheen held the 1-0 Monday when the Tigers scott confidence and mo- Swampscott regained out ready to attack and Tech’s best chance at lead until the penalty kick visit Minuteman. mentum, and the Big Blue control in the second half, ready to work as a team.” Swampscott Rams volleyball sweeps Saugus

SCHOOL ROUNDUP Arlington Catholic 0 corner plays for Peabody, second (17:43), Aiden Hill tops NEC foes The Crusaders had little keeping the game score- finished third (18:12), trouble in a CCL rivalry less through a half. Zack Mizioch took fourth By Mike Alongi and Cam Twomey (6-3). match, winning 25-14, 25- With just seven min- (18:18) and Derek Delli- FOR THE ITEM GOLF John Vallou tied his match 23 and 25-17. utes left to play, Mallory sola placed sixth overall Molly Camelo had 10 kills LeBlanc hit a ball toward 4 1/2-4 1/2. The Classical volleyball (18:34) for Fenwick. By Mike Alongi The Witches will play team topped the Sachems and three blocks, and Sam the cage and Emily Bella- Salem 16, Swampscott 39 FOR THE ITEM next tomorrow afternoon in straight sets Tuesday, Mancinelli added 24 as- vance tipped in the shot to At Winter Island, the against Winthrop at Olde 25-14, 25-4, 25-11. sists. Mary O’Brien logged propel Peabody to the win. Witches took five of the The Big Blue golf team seven kills and two blocks. Salem Greens. Classical was strong be- Notre Dame 2, Fenwick 0 top six spots, with out- took down their North- Julia Fusco, Steph Bona, Caitlin Dwyer played St. Mary’s 192, hind the line as freshman standing performances eastern Conference oppo- Joie Dillon and Camille well on the defensive end, Arlington Catholic 156 Pamela Dias got the Rams from Jordan Ortiz, Billy nents, Salem and Marble- Tache played strong de- but the loss drops Fenwick Max Emmerich led the off to a fast start in the Beauregard, Danny Nguy- head, with ease Tuesday, fense for Fenwick. to 3-5-1 on the year. They way with 33 points as the first set with nine consecu- en, Derek Marquis and with winners up and down GIRLS SOCCER will try to rebound this Spartans (9-2) cruised tive service points, includ- Shawn Small. the lineup. Swampscott Lynn Tech 2, afternoon when they host to another Catholic Cen- ing four aces. She finished St. John’s Prep 17, beat Salem, 47-25, and Presentation of Mary 0 Manchester-Essex. tral League win at New- the match with 11 service Catholic Memorial 46 Marblehead, 44-28. Mar- points and five aces. In an odd set of circum- BOYS CROSS COUNTRY The Eagles (2-0) took blehead topped Salem, 39 ton Commonwealth Golf In the second set, it was stances, the Tigers (2-2-1) English 28, Winthrop 29 the top three spots, with 1/2-32 1/2. Course on Tuesday. Andrew Amanda Thoeun’s turn, got both of their goals from At Deer Island in Win- Tristan Shelgren finish- Andrew Dove won his Kreamer put up 31 points as she closed out the set their goalkeepers, Coral throp, the Bulldogs (1-3) won ing first overall (17:45) match against Marble- for St. Mary’s while Benny with 15 straight service Gonzalez and Jordyn Sum- their first meet of the season. and Ben Winters and Der- head, 8 1/2-1/2, and won Emmerich had 30 points, points. In the third set, merlin. Tech is back in ac- Although the Vikings took ek Walsh both finishing against Salem, 6 1/2-2 Luke Smith had 29 points tion tomorrow afternoon the first two spots, English Jenna Tobin stepped up at 17:54, grabbing second 1/2. Jake Goldman won and Kitchy Emmerich had on the road at St. Clement. took the next four. Abrar Ja- and had eight consecutive and third places. against Salem, 6-3. Adam 28 points. Chris Fioravan- Lynnfield 2, lal finished third in 15 min- ti and Ryan Turenne each service points, including GIRLS CROSS Dishman won both his three aces. She finished Hamilton-Wenham 0 utes and 15 seconds on the put up 21 points. COUNTRY matches, 8-1 against the match with 11 service The offense was work- 2.7-mile course, Chandler Danvers 52, Peabody 20 Winthrop 25, English 30 Marblehead and 5 1/2-3 points, including four aces. ing well for the Pioneers, Donovan was fourth, Con- The Tanners saw a good At Deer Island in Win- 1/2 against Salem. Mike Skylar Crayton and as Grace Sperling scored nor Gallant fifth and Andy Johnson won against Sa- performance from An- on assists from Liz Reed Nguyen sixth. throp, English fell to 0-4, Shanelle Barry logged but freshman Jacqueline lem, 6-3. Ryan Graciale drew Hamel, who won his three kills each and and Liz Schaevitz in the Marblehead 15, Ramirez finished first won both his matches, 6-3 match, 6-3. Maggie McHale, Leyani 14th minute. Kate Mitch- Classical 50 with a time of 19:42. Be- against Marblehead and The road does not get Anderson and Marymil ell gave Lynnfield (5-3, The Magicians took the hind her in fifth place was 5 1/2-3 1/2 against Salem. any easier for Peabody Gonzalez added two each. 5-2 Cape Ann League) an top three spots en route to Max Pegnato topped his (1-6), as they take on St. Lizzie Troisi led the Rams insurance goal in the 68th a solid victory on Tuesday senior Dakota Shatto. Marblehead opponent, Mary’s at The Meadows with four assists, and Aly- minute with assist from afternoon. Oliver Jacob Fenwick 19, St. Mary’s 36 5-4. David Peterson won this afternoon. tah Noum added five digs. Reed and Schaevitz. won the entire race, run- Fenwick 15, Matignon 48 his match against Marble- St. John’s 218, Peabody 3, Salem 0 FIELD HOCKEY ning a time of 18:01, while The Crusaders’ Kate head, 5-4, and won against Central Catholic 247 In a match that ap- Peabody 1, Beverly 0 Elrik Larson finished sec- DelTorchio placed first Salem, 7 1/2-1 1/2. Steve At Salem CC, Griffin Che- peared to get progressive- The Tanners ended a ond with a time of 18:20. overall (20:39), followed by Santanello won both of his nard and Chris Francoeur ly harder for Peabody, the long run of being beaten Ian Strothers finished in teammate Olivia Juneau matches, 5 1/2-3 1/2. led the way with one-under Tanners (7-1) pulled out by the Panthers, eking out third place with a time of in second place (21:00). The Witches came up 35s. Also scoring for the 6-1 the win in straight sets, a 1-0 win at home. 18:23. Joy Wambui placed fourth on the losing end of both Eagles were Mark Turner 25-10, 25-18, 25-21. Peabody goalie Sofia Ro- Fenwick 16, St. Mary’s 40 (21:04), Ava Mahoney games in the tri-match and Cole English (36) and Bianca Chouinard led driguez made a save on a Fenwick 15, Matignon 50 placed fifth (21:16) and with Swampscott and Drew Semons and Jack the team with seven kills, breakaway within the first The Crusaders dominat- Katie Loehle finished sev- Marblehead at Tedesco Sperry (38). while Serena Laro con- three minutes of the game, ed their CCL foes, with enth (23:13) for Fenwick. Country Club, but Salem St. John’s is back in action tributed six kills. Hannah which set the tone for the the boys taking five of Swampscottt 17, did have a few winners in today at George Wright Kemp had 13 assists and Tanners. Taylor Colella the top six places. Shawn Salem 45 Nick Angeramo (5 1/2-3 Golf Course against Cath- three aces. and Hailee Monies made Carlson finished first Senior Danni Stotts ran 1/2) Andrew McRae (5-4) olic Memorial. Fenwick 3, solid stops on defensive (16:45), Jack Keenan came well for the Witches. Gannon Ladies hold Fall Ball tourney The last Major tournament of the Gan- non Ladies Innerclub, the two-day Fall INTERNET RADIO (R) & LIVE VIDEO STREAMING (V) Ball, consisting of day one with a Bramble HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL GAMES and day two a two-person best ball, was held on Sept 24 and 25 Friday, Sept. 30 Winning the two-day tournament was Danvers at Lynn Classical 7 p.m. Radio Ann Dawson and Dawn Baribeau with Revere at Gloucester 7 p.m. Video a two-day low net score of 133. Second place was won by Tara Friedman and Lisa Saturday, Oct. 1 Lynn English at Beverly 2:30 p.m. Radio Lynch with a two-day net score of 135. Third place was won by Pat Ryback and MONDAYS! North Shore Sports Night 7 p.m. Laurie Lynch with a two-day net score of Winners of the 136 and two-day Fall Ball fourth place on a match of cards was won tournament, Ann by Jane Fiste and Lorraine Mills with a Dawson and Dawn msonewsports.com 137. Baribeau. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

THE SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Big hitting for Yankees snaps Boys Soccer Boys Soccer Classical at Winthrop (3:30) Amesbury at Lynnfield (3:45) Fenwick at Williams (5:15) Foxborough at KIPP (6) Gloucester at Beverly (4) Cross Country Marblehead at Revere (4) KIPP vs. TBA (3) 11-game streak for Red Sox Salem at Danvers (4) Field Hockey Saugus at English (3:30) Gloucester at Danvers (4) St. Mary’s at Spellman (3:30) Lynnfield at Beverly )3:45) NEW YORK (AP) — his 20th since the Yankees Swampscott at Peabody (6:30) Malden at Saugus (4) Gary Sanchez, Didi Gre- brought him up from the Cross Country Marblehead at Swampscott (4) gorius and Tyler Austin minors on Aug. 3. Play- Amesbury at Lynnfield (3:45) Peabody at Revere (4) homered off David Price, ing in his 51st big league Tech/Northeast at Whittier (3:30) Girls Soccer and the New York Yankees game, Sanchez matched Lynnfield at Amesbury (6) Field Hockey beat the Red Sox 6-4 Tues- Wally Berger in 1930 as Manchester-Essex at Fenwick (6) Golf day night to end Boston’s the fastest to 20 homers. Girls Soccer Beverly at English (4) Beverly at Gloucester (6:30) Classical at Peabody (3:30) 11-game winning streak Gregorius hit a solo drive Danvers at Salem (4) Danvers/Belmont vs. Arl. Cath. (3:30) and delay its AL East title in the sixth, also his 20th. Peabody at Swampscott (4) Fenwick at Williams (3) Manchester at Lynnfield (3) celebration. After the Red Sox rallied, Revere at Marblehead (4) Saugus at Marblehead (3:45) David Ortiz, starting his Austin broke a 4-all tie Spellman at St. Mary’s (7) St. John’s at Malden Cath. (2:30) Williams at Fenwick (4) final series in the Bronx, with a drive to right — all St. Mary’s at Spellman (2:30) Winthrop at Classical (5:15) went 0 for 5 with two strike- four of the rookie’s homers Swampscott at Gloucester (4) Golf Winthrop at Salem (4) outs and stranded seven have gone to the opposite Classical at Swampscott (3:30) Volleyball runners. He ended the field. Danvers at English (3:30) Austin Prep at Fenwick (3:30) game by fanning with two Blake Parker (1-0) got Revere at Winthrop (4) Beverly at Swampscott (5:30) on against Tyler Clippard. two outs for his first big St. Mary’s at Peabody (3) Danvers at Saugus (5:15) Volleyball English at Marblehead (5:15) Having clinched at league win in two years, Lynnfield at Georgetown (5:30) Matignon at St. Mary’s (5) least a wild-card berth retiring Ortiz on a ground- Tech at PMA (5:15) Peabody at Winthrop (5:15) last weekend, Boston is out with two on to end the five games ahead of sec- seventh. Clippard got the TV/RADIO ond-place with save, and the Yankees (81- five games left, needing 76) ensured they will not TV Champions: Barcelona at Borus- just one victory or a Blue finish with their first los- MLB sia Monchengladbach, FS1, Jays loss to ensure the di- ing season since 1992. Seattle at Houston, MLB, 2 p.m.; 2:30 p.m.; Champions: Bayern vision championship. Price gave up six runs Boston at NY Yankees, NESN, Munich at Atletico Madrid, Toronto also prevented and 12 hits — matching 7:05 p.m.; Cleveland at Detroit, ESPN2, 2:30 p.m.; Champions: the Red Sox from wrap- his season high — in 6 1/3 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ESPN, 7:10 p.m.; Colorado at Manchester City at Celtic, FS2, ping it up Tuesday night innings. He is 1-3 with a San Francisco, ESPN, 10:15 2:30 p.m.; MLS: Orlando City at by beating Baltimore 5-1. 7.89 ERA against the Yan- Dustin Pedroia, right, comforts David Price af- p.m. Toronto, FS1, 7:30 p.m.; Futsal Price (17-9) again strug- kees this year, allowing 26 ter Price gave up a home run during a game WNBA World Cup semifinals: Argentina gled against the Yankees, runs in 29 2/3 innings. against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadi- vs. Portugal, FS2, 8 p.m. Semifinals: Phoenix at Minnesota, who have only a remote The left-hander had won um on Tuesday night. ESPN2, 8 p.m.; Semifinals: Chi- Radio chance of reaching the post- eight straight decisions cago at Los Angeles, ESPN2, MLB season. They closed within overall. fifth-inning RBI single Aaron Hill led off the sev- 10 p.m. four games of Baltimore Yankees rookie Luis Ces- built a 3-0 lead, Boston enth with his first career Boston at NY Yankees, WEEI-FM for the second AL wild card sa allowed two runs and closed in the sixth on pinch-hit homer, and Pe- Soccer 93.7, 7:05 p.m. with five remaining. five hits in six innings. Dustin Pedroia’s run-scor- droia tied the score with Sanchez hit a two-run After Sanchez’s homer ing single and Mookie a single against Tommy SPORTS BRIEFS homer in the first inning, and Jacoby Ellsbury’s Betts’ RBI groundout. Layne. Lynn English ships, hosted by Lynn Parks and Recreation and Gannon comedy night Golf Course, will be held on Garoppolo, Brissett on field Veterans Day, Friday Nov. Lynn English will hold a comedy night Saturday, Oct. 11, starting at 9:30 a.m. at 1, at Prince Restaurant’s Gannon Golf Course, 60 Giggles club, Route 1 South, Great Woods Rd. in Lynn. as Patriots return to practice Saugus, to benefit the There is no entry fee, and all students of public, paro- school’s athletic program. FOXBOROUGH (AP) — Jimmy through the locker room prior to chial, charter and private Tickets are $25. Doors Garoppolo and Jacoby Brissett practice. open at 6:30 p.m. elementary schools, as well were both in uniform as the Patri- “I’ve never seen so many people as home-schooled students ots went back to the practice field looking at my hand,” Brissett said Elementary school in Massachusetts are eligi- on Tuesday. with a chuckle on his way to his ble. The school does not need Which one of them will be at locker. cross country to have a formal cross coun- quarterback when New England Brissett didn’t have any cover- championships try program or team for a hosts Buffalo on Sunday remains ings on his thumb at the time, and student to enter the meet. a mystery at this point. could be seen both texting with the The third annual Massa- For more information and to Garoppolo missed last week’s thumb and using it to lace up his chusetts Elementary School register, visit www.lwrun. game against Houston with a cleats. But later at practice he did Cross Country champion- org. throwing shoulder injury that oc- have tape on his thumb and wrist curred during the second quarter as he stretched. of the New England’s win over the Garoppolo didn’t have any vis- NFL Miami Dolphins on Sept. 18. ible braces or bandages on his AFC NFC In his absence last week, Bris- shoulder in the locker room or East East sett, a third-round pick in this once he was on the field. W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA New England 3 0 0 1.000 81 45 Philadelphia 3 0 0 1.000 92 27 year’s draft, successfully led New Coach Bill Belichick deflect- N.Y. Jets 1 2 0 .333 62 78 Dallas 2 1 0 .667 77 60 England (3-0) past the Houston ed questions on the status of his Miami 1 2 0 .333 64 67 N.Y. Giants 2 1 0 .667 63 61 Buffalo 1 2 0 .333 71 68 Washington 1 2 0 .333 68 92 Texans in his first career start, quarterbacks earlier this week, South South but sustained an apparent right deferring to the NFL-mandated W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA thumb injury sometime during the injury report which will be avail- Houston 2 1 0 .667 42 53 Atlanta 2 1 0 .667 104 91 Indianapolis 1 2 0 .333 81 95 Tampa Bay 1 2 0 .333 70 101 second half. able for the first time this week on Tennessee 1 2 0 .333 42 57 Carolina 1 2 0 .333 76 70 It’s all added more intrigue as Wednesday. Jacksonville 0 3 0 .000 54 84 New Orleans 0 3 0 .000 79 96 North North the Patriots prepare for their fi- Receiver Danny Amendola, who W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA nal game before the return of Tom had the first two-touchdown game Baltimore 3 0 0 1.000 57 44 Minnesota 3 0 0 1.000 64 40 Brady from his four-game “De- of his career against the Dolphins Pittsburgh 2 1 0 .667 65 66 Green Bay 2 1 0 .667 75 67 Cincinnati 1 2 0 .333 56 75 Detroit 1 2 0 .333 81 85 flategate” suspension. courtesy of throws from Garop- Cleveland 0 3 0 .000 54 84 Chicago 0 3 0 .000 45 83 Neither Garoppolo nor Bris- polo, said he was just as clueless West West FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA sett were available for interviews about the plan at quarterback as Denver 2 0 0 1.000 55 40 Los Angeles 2 1 0 .667 46 63 Tuesday, but Brissett did brief- everyone else. Jacoby Brissett returned to prac- Kansas City 1 1 0 .500 45 46 Seattle 2 1 0 .667 52 37 tice on Tuesday afternoon after San Diego 1 1 0 .500 65 47 San Francisco 1 2 0 .333 73 83 ly acknowledge the high interest “I don’t know — ask coach,” Oakland 1 1 0 .500 63 69 Arizona 1 2 0 .333 79 63 surrounding his health as report- Amendola said. “That will be up to injuring his thumb in the win over Thursday’s Games Cleveland at Washington, 1 p.m. ers gazed at him while he walked him.” the Houston Texans last Thursday. Miami at Cincinnati, 8:25 p.m. Oakland at Baltimore, 1 p.m. Sunday’s Games Denver at Tampa Bay, 4:05 p.m. Indianapolis at Jacksonville, 9:30 a.m. Los Angeles at Arizona, 4:25 p.m. Carolina at Atlanta, 1 p.m. New Orleans at San Diego, 4:25 p.m. Tennessee at Houston, 1 p.m. Dallas at San Francisco, 4:25 p.m. Horford brings optimism to Celtics Seattle at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. Kansas City at Pittsburgh, 8:30 p.m. Detroit at Chicago, 1 p.m. Monday’s Games Buffalo at New England, 1 p.m. N.Y. Giants at Minnesota, 8:30 p.m. WALTHAM (AP) — Boston’s Isaiah past the first round of the playoffs for Thomas is feeling like a new man. A first time since 2012. taller man. “We’re not asking Al to be any more MLB “I’m now listed at 6-1,” the 5-foot-9 than him,” Stevens said. “He’s a good AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE point guard joked when he sat down fit for how we play on offense, he’s East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB at Celtics media day on Monday. “I good fit for how we play on defense... z-Boston 92 65 .586 — x-Washington 92 65 .586 — grew a couple of inches this summer.” he’s a guy that guys can follow by ex- Toronto 87 70 .554 5 New York 84 74 .532 8½ While Thomas was speaking in jest, Baltimore 85 72 .541 7 Miami 78 79 .497 14 ample. It’s unfair to ask Al to be any- New York 80 76 .513 11½ Philadelphia 70 86 .449 21½ there’s nothing at all fake about his thing more than who he is.” Tampa Bay 65 91 .417 26½ Atlanta 63 92 .406 28 excitement entering this season. Central Division Central Division Who the Celtics have been the past W L Pct GB W L Pct GB The Celtics went into this past two seasons is one of the surprise x-Cleveland 91 66 .580 — x-Chicago 100 56 .641 — offseason focused on attracting the teams in the East. They improved Detroit 84 73 .535 7 St. Louis 81 75 .519 19 kind of star power to their roster Kansas City 79 77 .506 11½ Pittsburgh 77 79 .494 23 from 25 wins in Stevens’ first season Chicago 75 81 .481 15½ Milwaukee 71 86 .452 29½ that would help them move into the in 2013-14 to 40 and 48 wins the past Minnesota 56 100 .359 34½ Cincinnati 66 90 .423 34 contender ranks of the Eastern Con- West Division West Division two seasons, which both ended in W L Pct GB W L Pct GB ference. x-Texas 92 65 .586 — x-Los Angeles 90 66 .577 — They missed on Kevin Durant, but playoff berths. Seattle 83 73 .532 8½ San Francisco 82 74 .526 8 Boston pushed the Atlanta Hawks Houston 82 75 .522 10 Colorado 73 83 .468 17 added veteran All-Star forward Al Los Angeles 70 87 .446 22 San Diego 66 90 .423 24 Horford to a young core that already to six games last season despite los- Oakland 67 89 .429 24½ Arizona 65 92 .414 25½ includes Thomas — a first time All- ing Bradley to a hamstring injury in Tuesday’s Games Oakland (Gray 5-11) at L.A. Angels (Meyer Star himself last season — Avery Game 1 against the Hawks, seeing N.Y. Yankees 6, Boston 4 1-3), 10:05 p.m. Bradley, Jae Crowder and Marcus big man Kelly Olynyk aggravate a Toronto 5, Baltimore 1 Arizona (Miller 2-12) at Washington (Gon- Detroit 12, Cleveland 0 zalez 11-10), 7:05 p.m. Smart. shoulder injury in the same game, Minnesota at Kansas City, 7:15 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 18-7) at Pittsburgh It’s given coach Brad Stevens a lot and watching Crowder struggle Milwaukee at Texas, 8:05 p.m. (Taillon 4-4), 7:05 p.m. to work with entering training camp throughout the series because of an Seattle at Houston, 8:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Lugo 4-2) at Miami (Cashner Tampa Bay at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 5-11), 7:10 p.m. Al Horford as he tries to help Boston advance ankle issue. p.m. Philadelphia (Morgan 2-10) at Atlanta (Fol- Oakland at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. tynewicz 8-5), 7:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Milwaukee (Anderson 9-11) at Texas Washington 4, Arizona 2 (Hamels 15-5), 8:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets 12, Miami 1 Durgin honored as Coach of the Cincinnati (DeSclafani 8-5) at St. Louis Week Philadelphia at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. (Leake 9-11), 8:15 p.m. Milwaukee at Texas, 8:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (De Leon 2-0) at San Diego Cincinnati at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. DURGIN also talked to them about ganization. a $2,000 contribution to- (Perdomo 8-10), 10:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Colorado (Chatwood 11-9) at San Francis- From B1 being good teammates. He This is Tippett’s sixth wards the school’s football Colorado at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. co (Samardzija 12-10), 10:15 p.m. reinforced all the things year overseeing the pro- Wednesday’s Games program. Thursday’s Games Seattle (Paxton 5-7) at Houston (Fister keep up the hard work.” we like to tell them.” gram as part of the New Those who wish to nom- 12-12), 2:10 p.m. Cleveland at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. Durgin said it was a This is the program’s England Patriots Chari- Boston at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. inate a high school foot- Boston (Buchholz 8-10) at N.Y. Yankees thrill to listen to Tippett 21st year. Its purpose is to table Foundation’s com- (Mitchell 1-2), 7:05 p.m. Baltimore at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. ball coach in New En- Minnesota at Kansas City, 7:15 p.m. talk. recognize local schools for mitment to youth football Baltimore (Tillman 16-6) at Toronto (Liria- gland who leads a team no 8-13), 7:07 p.m. Tampa Bay at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 “It was really cool to their outstanding perfor- initiatives. Cleveland (McAllister 3-2) at Detroit (Ful- p.m. meet him,” he said. “Some- mances. At the conclusion of the to an exceptional weekly mer 11-7), 7:10 p.m. Oakland at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. performance or reaches a Minnesota (Santana 7-11) at Kansas City Arizona at Washington, 1:05 p.m. thing like this doesn’t hap- The program also “pro- fall, one of the weekly (Vargas 0-0), 7:15 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. pen all the time. He was so motes a strong foundation winners will be named personal career milestone Milwaukee (Anderson 9-11) at Texas Philadelphia at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. down to earth. He talked for youth football across the New England Patri- is encouraged to send (Hamels 15-5), 8:05 p.m. Cincinnati at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. Tampa Bay (Snell 6-8) at Chicago White L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, 9:10 p.m. with the kids and took pic- New England,” according ots High School Coach of submissions to nominate- Sox (Gonzalez 4-8), 8:10 p.m. Colorado at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. tures with them, and he to a statement by the or- the Year and will receive [email protected]. B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2016 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Take seriously matters con- If you aren’t sure about some- A job opportunity will develop if Learn through trial and error. Someone will play emotion- Don’t let demanding people thing, don’t make a move. A risky al games with you. Refuse to cerning institutions and gov- you send out your resume. Get Take a practical approach to lean on you. Ask for favors and ernment agencies. A practical venture will leave you stressed any job you are given and leave let anyone talk you into doing incentives to make whatever approach will be necessary if out and cause you to rethink the inside scoop from a trusted nothing to chance. An unusual something you shouldn’t or needs to be done worth your you want to avoid opposition. your strategy. Concentrate on party to help you bring about a relationship will help you ad- don’t want to do. Focus on per- while. Don’t let anyone boss Too much of anything will be personal improvements instead positive personal change. vance. sonal improvements, and avoid you around. Call the shots. of trying to change others. indulgence and overspending. your downfall. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-. 22) Nothing will be as it appears. Speak up and refuse to let any- You’ve got more going for you You can make positive changes at Express your thoughts and feel- Approach whatever you do Everything will cost more and one push you around. Spice up than you realize. Take pride in home, but you must stick to your ings, and find out where you with a practical plan and an what you do and show off the stand. You will have the upper take up more time than you had the way you present yourself to budget to avoid criticism. Your open mind. Being receptive to planned. You need to downsize skills and talents you have insight into trends will prompt a hand as long as you identify different techniques will make and cut your overhead. Don’t others. Update your look. Ro- mastered. Travel and romance good professional choice. Spruce and eliminate any negativity things easier and more fun. believe everything you hear. mance is highlighted. are highlighted. up your appearance. before it has time to fester.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Wife in sexless marriage is tempted by outside offer The single suit sparks stumbles DEAR ABBY: I’ve been myself, and I have told What does the word “single” ran the spade jack. Great, it in a committed relation- Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van him this numerous times. mean? won. So they continued with ship for 19 years, and Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, I have asked him not to Obviously, it depends upon a spade to the queen, but have been married for and was founded by her mother, come by and explained context. It can be one (not two West’s diamond discard was three years. My husband Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at that my 9-to-5 is for work. or more), or unmarried, or a a rude jolt. Suddenly the con- He just doesn’t get it. baseball hit that gets a runner tract had to fail by a single is wonderful, except he DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los has absolutely no sex I don’t want to end my to first base. In today’s deal, a trick. drive. And of course, in Angeles, CA 90069. relationship over this, but single suit caused numerous The few farsighted Souths the true nature of opposi- I love my job. It is import- problems in a duplicate tour- ruffed the third club with the nament. Every South was in spade nine or 10. Then, after tion, mine is off the charts. DESPERATE IN THE kind, affectionate and a ant that I be focused at NORTH great man, except for one work. I don’t think it’s ap- four spades. Each faced the crossing to the board with I have met another man start of three rounds of clubs. a heart, they ran the spade who is in a loveless mar- thing. propriate to be hugging, DEAR DESPERATE: His office building is kissing and embracing in After that, though, the paths eight, underplaying their four. riage. He says they don’t While some open marriag- right next to mine, which front of my office. We see diverged. What should the de- Then they could pass the have intimate relations, es have been known to is how we met. During each other after work ev- clarers have done? spade jack, play a spade to and she knows he has had work if the husband and work hours I’m extremely ery day. Please give me a South was tempted to add the queen, cash the spade “flings” over the years. He wife are willing, I hesitate busy and don’t generally solution, because I am at an extra point (because of ace to catch East’s king, and has asked me to be his to recommend it. You de- have time to hang out or my wits’ end! his good five-card suit) and claim. newest “friend with bene- scribe yourself as desper- take breaks. If I do, it may open two no-trump. But the Study this suit combination fits.” He’s attractive, em- ate. You MUST be desper- be to run a quick errand WANTS TO WORK low doubleton club was a dis- and its close cousins. ployed, and wants only a ate to consider becoming or grab a sandwich with a ALONE tinct minus feature. That North physical relationship. (I hand, as single raises go, on someone’s latest “fling.” co-worker. DEAR WANTS TO suspect their marriage is a scale from one to 10, would Did your husband’s low Abby, I have worked here WORK ALONE: Because tied to his business, but be rated much closer to one sex drive exist before your for eight years, and I don’t you have told this man I’m not sure.) than to 10. marriage, or is it some- invite ANYONE to social- repeatedly that you aren’t I’m honestly tempted, thing new? If it is recent, South starts with four po- ize during work hours. He comfortable with him tential losers: one spade, because I’m lonely in that there may be medical help texts me that he’s outside dropping by during work regard. No marriage is one heart and two clubs. He for his problem — if he is my building, or he says he hours or engaging in pub- cannot do anything about the perfect, by any means, but willing to talk to his doc- just dropped by to say “hi” lic displays of affection rounded suits, so he must am I biting off more than tor about it. Please suggest or “bye.” If he sees me pull where you can be observed, hope that East has the spade I can chew even if I get my it before you do anything in at my office, he will it’s time to “up the ante.” king and can be finessed out husband’s permission else. wave me down or jog over The next time it happens, of that card. (which he would likely to walk me to work. tell him you think he’s ter- The majority of the declar- give), and assuming this DEAR ABBY: I am in a My professional life has rific, but if he can’t respect ers in this tournament ruffed man is telling the truth new relationship (six always been separate your work ethic and your the third club low, crossed about his wife? What to months) with a man who from my personal life. I boundaries, it might jeop- to dummy with a heart, and do? treats me like gold. He’s need my work hours to ardize your relationship.

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS LAND COURT PROBATE COURT Premises: 38 Everett Street, Lynn, MA DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT ESSEX,SS Docket No. ES15P3751EA To all persons interested in the estate of By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain 16 SM 008955 Greta M. Coltart mortgage given by John Thurell to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. ORDER OF NOTICE late of Saugus in said County, as nominee for Reliant Mortgage Company, LLC and now held by The Bank of New TO: deceased, intestate York Mellon FKA The Bank of New York as Trustee for the Certificateholders of Maria N. Velasco A petition has been presented to said Court for license to sell - private sale - CWABS, Inc., Asset Backed Certificates Series 2004-AB1 , said mortgage dated and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act:, certain real estate of said deceased, of said real estate. July 30, 2004, and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of 50 U.S.C. App. §501 et seq.: If you desire to obect thereto you or your attorney should file a written Deeds in Book 23205, Page 495, said mortgage was assigned from Mortgage HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as Trustee for Fremont Home Loan appearance in said Court at Salem before ten o'clock in the forenoon on the fifth Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Reliant Mortgage Company, 2005-E, Mortgage-Backed Certificates, Series 2005-E, day of October 2016, the return date of this citation. LLC to The Bank of New York Mellon as Trustee for the Certificateholders of CWABS claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, Witness, JENNIFER M.R. ULWICK ESQUIRE, First Judge of said Court, this 2004-AB1 by assignment dated September 3, 2009 and recorded with said numbered 66 Jackson Street, given by Maria N. Velasco to Mortgage Electronic twenty-first day of September 2016. Registry of Deeds in Book 28935 at Page 188; for breach of the conditions in said Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Fremont Investment & Loan, its Pamela Casey O'Brien, Register mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public successors and assigns, dated September 30, 2005, and recorded with the Item: September 28, 2016 Auction on October 13, 2016 at 12:00 PM Local Time upon the premises, all and Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24906, Page 215, singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: and now held by plaintiff by assignment has/have filed with this court a complaint COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS A certain parcel of land, together with the buildings and other improvements for determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. THE TRIAL COURT thereon, now known and numbered as 38 on Everett Street in Lynn, Essex County, If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Massachusetts, bounded and described as follows: States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers ORDER FOR SERVICE BY SOUTHWESTERLY by Everett Street, ninety-six and 6/10 (96.6) feet, Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on PUBLICATION AND MAILING more or less; that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in Essex Probate and Family Court SOUTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of Wirling, one hundred three this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before October 45 Congress Street and no/100 (103) feet, more or less; 31, 2016 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the Salem, MA 01970 NORTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of Smith, one hundred thirty− benefits of said Act. (978)744-1020 three and 211100 (133.21) feet, more or less; and Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of this Court on September 19, 2016 Docket No. ES14D2316DR NORTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of Downes, eighty and Luis Cardona no/100 (80) feet, more or less. Attest: vs. Containing 9648 square feet of land, more or less. Teresa Cardona The description of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event Deborah J. Patterson Upon motion of plaintiff(s) for an order directing the defendant to appear, plead, of a typographical error in this publication. (OM 13-015739) Recorder or answer, in accordance with Mass.R.Civ.P.//Mass.R.Dom.Rel.P.Rule 4, it For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated July 30, 2004, and recorded in the Item: September 28, 2016 appearing to the court that this is an action for Divorce 1B. Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds, in Book 23205, Page 493. Pursuant to Supplemental Probate Court Rule 411, an Automatic Restraining Order TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS has been entered against the above name parties. Defendant cannot be found liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if THE TRIAL COURT within the Commonwealth and his/her present whereabouts are unknown. any, which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Personal service on defendant is therefore not practicable, and defendant has not FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid Docket No. ES16W0978WD voluntarily appeared in this action. in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place ORDER FOR SERVICE BY It is Ordered that the defendant is directed to appear, plead, answer, or otherwise of the sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in PUBLICATION AND MAILING move with respect to the complaint herein on or before February 06, 2017. cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within thirty (30) days Essex Probate and Family Court If you fail to do so this Court will proceed to a hearing and adjudication of this after the date of sale. 45 Congress Street matter. Other terms to be announced at the sale. Salem, MA 01970 Date: September 20, 2016 (978)744-1020 Judith M.R. Ulwick Shechtman Halperin Savage, LLP Jennifer M. Barrios Soto JUSTICE OF PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT 1080 Main Street vs. Item: September 28, 2016 Pawtucket, RI 02860 Erick M. Perez Attorney for The Bank of New York Mellon FKA Upon motion of plaintiff for an order directing the defendant, to appear, plead, or COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS The Bank of New York as Trustee for the answer, in accordance with Mass.R.Civ.P./Mass.R.Dom.Rel.P.Rule 4, it appearing Certificateholders of CWABS, Inc., Asset Backed THE TRIAL COURT to the court that this is an action for Custody/Support/Parenting Time filed on May PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Certificates Series 2004-AB1 23, 2016. Present Holder of the Mortgage Docket No. ES16P2496EA Defendant(s)/Respondents(s) cannot be found within the Commonwealth and CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION (401) 272-1400 defendant(s)/respondents(s) present whereabouts are unknown. Personal service Item: September 21, 28, October 5, 2016 Essex Probate and Family Court on defendant is therefore not practicable, and defendant(s)/respondent(s) has 45 Congress Street /have has not voluntarily appeared in this action. Salem, MA 01970 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS It is Ordered that defendants is directed to appear, plead, answer, or otherwise (978)744-1020 THE TRIAL COURT move with respect to the complaint herein on or before December 12, 2016. Estate of: Barbara A Warburg PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT If you fail to do so this Court will proceed to a hearing and ajudication of this Date of Death: 08/28/2015 CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION matter. To all interested persons: Docket No. ES16P2591EA Date: August 18, 2016 A Petition for Formal Probate of Will with Appointment of Personal Representative Essex Probate and Family Court Jennifer M.R. Ulwick has been filed by 45 Congress Street JUSTICE OF PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Andrew C. Warburg of Lynnfield MA Salem, MA 01970 Item: September 28, 2016 requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief (978)744-1020 as requested in the Petition. Estate of: CITY OF PEABODY The Petitioner requests that: Theodora S. Yanakakis Andrew C. Warburg of Lynnfield MA Date of Death: 07/26/2016 The City of Peabody has released solicitation for the following land development be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety To all interested persons: opportunity: on the bond in an unsupervised administration. A Petition for Formal Probate of Will with Appointment of Personal Representative ZERO FOSTER STREET PARCEL: DEVELOPMENT OF NEW MIXED-USE PROJECT IMPORTANT NOTICE has been filed by: (readvertisement) You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the Maria Weeks of Lynnfield MA Complete responses for offer to purchase the subject parcel will be received by the Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief Purchasing Agent, City Hall Lower Level, 24 Lowell Street, Peabody, MA 01960 must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on as requested in the Petition. until: 10/17/2016. The Petitioner requests that: NOON, prevailing local time Monday, October 31, 2016 This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written Maria Weeks of Lynnfield MA Solicitation documents are available at the Purchasing Department offices, at the appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety above address, during City Hall business hours. timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections on the bond in an unsupervised administration. Right is reserved to waive any minor informalities in or to reject any or all within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further IMPORTANT NOTICE proposals, and for the Mayor to award rights to the parcel to such party as notice to you. You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the deemed beneficial to the City, pursuant to the rule of award as stated in the UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney solicitation document. UNIFORM PROBATE CODE (MUPC) must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on Submittals presented to the City after the date and time above shall not be A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised the return day of 10/17/2016. considered for award and will be returned to the offeror. administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a /s/ Daniel B. Doucette Purchasing Agent administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections Item: September 28, 2016 Court in any matter relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further expenses of administration. notice to you. NOTICE UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. PROBATE CODE (MUPC) The Massachusetts State Lottery Does your Date: September 16, 2016 A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised Pamela Casey O'Brien administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the Commission will offer a KENO monitor company need to display the game to duly qualified Register of Probate Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the employees? Item: September 28, 2016 administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the existing KENO To Go agent(s) as listed Court in any manner relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and below: expenses of administration. WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. 7 - Eleven Date: September 13, 2016 100 Lynn Street Have a story to share? 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Written objection hereto, by LOCAL The request will be reviewed at a public meeting scheduled for THURSDAY, LICENSING AUTHORITY, must be OCTOBER 6, 2016, at 7:30pm at Swampscott Police Headquarters, Community received by Carol-Ann Fraser, General Room, 531 Humphrey Street. Counsel, Massachusetts State Lottery Plans are available for review at the Planning Department, Swampscott Town Hall, Commission, 60 Columbian Street, during regular business hours. Braintree, MA 02184 Tom Ruskin Conservation Commission Vice Chair Item: September 28, 2016 Item:September 28, 2016 781-593-7700, ext.2 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7

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Clas- sauce along with the car- FOOD boys for sic “mother” sauces like rots, celery, peas and baby EDITOR a treat béchamel were learned in onions. Then I top it with Rosalie serves her crepe-wrapped ricotta cannelloni topped with yel- right after school. It was Italy at the Medici throne, a pie dough and bake in a low tomato sauce and a béchamel, or white sauce. a warm summerish day, as we Italians tell it, and 375-degree oven — it is one leading a number of oth- those techniques, carried of my family’s favorites. Se- er families to do the same home by French cooks, be- cret: I add a good amount thing, which made Captain came so ingrained in the of Parmesan cheese to the Ricotta Cannellone with béchamel Dusty’s a great place to culture that the French sauce, and that is Italian, and yellow tomato sauce catch up on what’s new in soon claimed them as their not French! the lives of our kids. I am own. My introduction was If I have an abundance of For béchamel: the taxi driver, the 24/7 go- not so international. My mushrooms I will make a — Melt 3 tablespoons of butter in a heavy-bottom saucepan. to person for dentist and mother and grandmother coarse chop in the food pro- — Whisk in 3 tablespoons of flour and cook over low heat without allowing it to brown. doctor appointments, sick made a béchamel sauce cessor and saute them in a — Off the heat, whisk in 2 cups of milk and return to heat and whisk constantly for a few minutes. day babysitter, homework for cannelloni and vegeta- little butter, a few chopped — Reduce heat and simmer for 10 minutes. Sauce should thicken nicely. helper and personal chef ble dishes but they never chives, a little chopped on- — Season with salt and pepper and a tiny hint of nutmeg, Add ¼ cup of grated Parmesan cheese to my grandsons, Nick and taught me to make it. That ion and then add a cup of and stir well. Ethan. It takes a village, left me learning to make béchamel. Secret: A little For tomato sauce: indeed. I love participating a white sauce in fourth grated nutmeg in the sauce. — Cut up 4 medium yellow tomatoes (they have less acid than red). In a heavy-bottom pan heat in my grandchildren’s lives. grade at the John Chever- Another Italian secret: 3 tablespoons olive oil. Add 2 cloves of chopped garlic; do not brown and cook for a few minutes. The private school they us School in East Boston. Mushroom crepes were a Add the tomatoes and 1 sprig each of thyme and rosemary and a little salt. Simmer for 20 minutes. attend doesn’t have its Maybe my mother and favorite at my restaurant Cool slightly. own cafeteria, which leads grandmother were waiting for many years, along with — Place in a food processor to puree. Set aside some families to order from to see if I could be trusted a spinach cannelloni. Both For crepes or cannelloni: nearby pizza and sandwich with such an important dishes highlighted the bé- — In a food processor place 3 eggs, 1 cup flour, 1 cup milk, 1 teaspoon salt and 2 tablespoons shops. There was some de- recipe? So I learned to chamel sauce. melted butter. Pulse to mix. sire for healthier alterna- make it in a formal set- The ingredients in a bé- — Grease a crepe pan with a little butter on a paper towel. Heat pan. Pour in enough of the batter tives, though, so I decided ting and I remember how chamel are readily avail- to cover the bottom of the pan, quickly rotating the pan. Butter between each crepe. Makes 6 to 9 thrilled I was that the able, the recipe is simple to offer a homemade mac 8-inch crepes. ‘n’ cheese one day a week, sauce seemed to thicken and the uses for the sauce For ricotta filling: which turned out to be a like magic. are endless if you allow big hit even though 7-year- Lately, I have found a yourself to be creative. — For 4 cannelloni, mix 2 cups of ricotta with 1 large egg, beaten. Mix to combine. Add 1/2 cup old Nick said he preferred delicious use for béchamel You can prepare all the el- of chopped mozzarella cheese and 3 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese and mix well. the boxed Annie’s mac ‘n’ or what my fourth grade ements the day before and — Place 3 tablespoons of this mixture on each crepe; tuck in the sides and roll. Place seam side cheese to mine. Despite “domestic arts” teacher then assemble the day you down on a greased cookie sheet. Bake in a preheated 325 degree oven until the crepes puff up, Nick’s lack of interest, each called white sauce. I have serve. Feel free to break about 30 minutes or less. Ladle a spoon each of the béchamel and the yellow tomato sauce. Gar- week I would turn out doz- always made my lasagna the rules in an old recipe nish each serving with an edible flower. Pass Parmesan cheese at serving time. ens of orders for the school. with layers of ricotta, moz- and you will find some joy Left-over crepes are delicious filled with jam or fruit and topped with whipped cream. Store in It was a great deal of work, zarella, sometimes pesto, and magic in cooking, the fridge wrapped in a damp towel to prevent drying out. but doing anything for kids sometimes sauteed sau- way I did in fourth grade. i. Sept. 30–Mon. Oct. 10

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ROYAL CANADIAN Quesadillas for dinner on Halloween MOUNTED POLICE By Katie Workman 1 cup shredded sharp ched- for two minutes until the spinach SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 THROUGH ASSOCIATED PRESS dar has wilted. Turn the vegetables FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 • 2 SHOWS 1 cup shredded Monterey Jack onto a plate and set aside. SUNDAY 2PM & 6PM • MON-THURS If you have kids, then 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, Wipe out the skillet, then return 6PM • FRIDAY 1PM you know that thinking divided it to medium heat and add a half about dinner on Hallow- 8 ounces sliced mushrooms, teaspoon of butter. Place a tortilla een is not easy. any kind, or a mix in the pan and cook for 30 sec- This recipe’s particu- 1/2 teaspoon minced garlic onds, then flip the tortilla. Sprin- lar combination of cheese, 1 cup roughly chopped spin- kle 2 tablespoons of the cheese chicken and vegetables ach mixture over half of the quesadil- makes my family hap- Kosher or coarse salt and la, and distribute about 1/8 (a py, but quesadillas are a freshly ground pepper to taste couple of tablespoons) of both wonderful springboard for 8 8-inch flour tortillas the sautéed vegetable mixture combining all kinds of in- 1 cup shredded cooked chick- and the shredded chicken over gredients, so feel free to use en the cheese, as well as some of what you like and what’s in 1/4 cup chopped pitted black the chopped olives, if desired. Top your fridge. If you have left- olives (optional) that with another 2 tablespoons over, simply cooked chick- Sour cream and salsa to serve of the shredded cheese. Flip the en, use it here. If not, this Combine the two cheeses in a bare half of the tortilla over the is what rotisserie chickens small bowl. filling, cover the pan, and sauté were meant for. The olives Heat 2 teaspoons of the butter for about 2 minutes, until the are optional, but my kids in a skillet with a cover over me- bottom is golden and the cheese BROTHERS love them. dium heat. When the butter has has started to melt, then use OSBORNE You can keep the quesa- melted, add the mushrooms and a spatula to flip the half-moon dillas warm on a baking OCTOBER 7, 7PM sauté for about 8 minutes. The quesadilla, and continue to cook, sheet in a 250-degree oven mushrooms will soften and prob- uncovered, until all of the cheese for 20 to 30 minutes. Cut ably release some liquid as they is melted and the underside is them into wedges just be- cook. Continue cooking until all of browned, 2 to 3 minutes. fore serving. the liquid has been released, and Remove the quesadilla to a evaporated, and the mushrooms cutting board and let it sit for a SPINACH, MUSHROOM, AND start to brown a bit. Add the minute before you slice into two CHICKEN QUESADILLAS minced garlic and stir for 30 sec- or three wedges. Repeat until all Start to finish: onds. Add the spinach, season of the quesadillas are cooked. Servings: 4 with salt and pepper, and saute Serve with salsa and sour cream.

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