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By Gayla Cawley ed by state Sen. Brendan Crigh- ing schools in the district. panding into Lynn’s waterfront Baker will face a challenge in ITEM STAFF ton (D-Lynn) earlier this year. Russo, who serves as executive instead, but Hong isn’t ready to the Republican primary from The district includes West Lynn director of the Lynn Museum commit to that option yet. Scott Lively. The three-way Democratic and Nahant. and vice-chairman of the Lynn There are no Republicans run- Gonzalez, the former state race for the 11th Essex District Capano, who serves as a Lynn Democratic Committee, told The ning for the 11th Essex seat. Secretary of Administration and state representative seat will City Councilor and president Item his top priority is transpor- Democratic Primary Finance under Gov. Deval Pat- highlight the state primary for of the General Electric workers tation. for Governor rick, has characterized himself Lynn and Nahant voters on union IUE-CWA Local 201, has All three candidates oppose Two Democrats are looking to as someone who would ght for Tuesday. stated in an interview with The Northeastern University’s pro- take on Gov. Charlie Baker, a “the little guy,” which he said is Three Lynn residents — Peter Item that his top priority is jobs. posed expansion of its marine Swampscott Republican, in the something the governor has not Capano, Hong Net, and Drew Hong, who also is a Lynn City research center at Nahant’s East Nov. 6 election. demonstrated. Russo — are vying to ll the Councilor, told The Item his top Point. Capano and Russo think Jay M. Gonzalez and Robert state representative seat vacat- priority is education, or improv- Northeastern should consider ex- Massie will face off on Tuesday. VOTE, A3 Purple reigns in Lynn garden Healthy eating stems from sound waves

By Bella diGrazia ITEM STAFF LYNN — A Lynn man rich with employment does it all for the health bene ts of the people in his community. Brian McAskill is a thera- pist, football coach, person- al trainer, garden coordina- tor, and business owner. The 26-year-old did a 43-day fast that he says helped cleanse his body of his Type II dia- betes, and he’s helped eight other people do the same. “People have gotten away Lynner manages his own from nature and natural things, especially in North America,” said McAskill. Hollywood success story “That’s why when people come here from some other ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE Oscar Arslanian, countries they will tell you to rub a leaf on yourself Above: Brian McAskill tends to his garden on publisher of Discov- Cook Street in Lynn. Below: A purple pepper er Hollywood and GARDEN, A3 grown by McAskill. BY BILL BROTHERTON booker of old rock music stars.

Oscar Arslanian is chatting from his penthouse of- PHOTO | RINGO CHIU ce in the Crossroads of the World tower, an Art Deco wonder on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood that looks like an ocean liner. It has porthole-shaped windows that give Arslanian and his wife/business partner, Nyla, a fantastic view of the streets below. Grauman’s Chinese Theatre and the Hollywood Walk of Fame are but a half- mile away. Arslanian, a 1957 Lynn English High grad, was just featured in a Page 1 article in the Los Angeles Business Journal that spotlights his career as a music producer, publisher and personal manager to such stars as Fabian Forte, the kid from South Philadelphia who became a late-1950s teen idol and movie star. Oscar is eager to talk about his successful career and being at the fore- front of the “oldies” nostalgia movement and those ubiq- uitous PBS pledge-drive music shows. In 1980, shortly after being laid off by Capitol Records, Fabian asked Arslanian to manage his career. Arslanian

HOLLYWOOD, A3 Y takes renovation project to the street By Thor Jourgensen middle of the road,” said ITEM EDITORIAL DIRECTOR Bruce Macdonald, president and CEO of YMCA of Metro LYNN — Work gets under- North. “It’s one of our major way Tuesday on the rst phase challenges.” of the YMCA’s new $30 million YMCA members received a home. project update on Friday that The 70,000-square-foot cautioned them to use the project begins along Wheeler parking lot at Neptune Boule- Street in front of the YMCA vard and Blossom Street, with with utility relocation, includ- construction eliminating on- RENDERING | MAUGEL ARCHITECTS. ing moving a major communi- street parking. Scheduled to open in fall of 2019, the new YMCA will rival the Lynch/van Otterloo YMCA cations cable. in Marblehead and dwarf the 45,000-square-foot Torigian Family YMCA in Peabody. “It runs right down the YMCA, A3

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Francis L. McCarthy Sr., 97 Joseph L. Desmond, 84 A. John Phipps, 94

NAHANT — Mr. tor, where he retired. NAHANT — Joseph In addition to his SAUGUS — Mr. A. John and nephews. He is prede- Francis L. McCarthy Mr. McCarthy Leo Desmond, age wife, he is survived by Phipps, age 94, died on Fri- ceased by one brother, Her- Sr., age 97, of Na- leaves behind two 84, of Nahant, died his children, Joseph III day, Aug. 31 at the Sunny bert Phipps, and three sisters, hant, died Sept. 1, sons, William J. of on Thursday, Aug. 30, and Kacey Desmond, Acres Nursing & Rehab Cen- Gertrude Dragonetti, Barbara 2018. He was the Lynn, and Francis L. 2018, at his home af- Julie and Richard ter in Chelmsford. He was the Christie and Louise Jones. husband of the late of Nahant and his ter a very brief illness. Cadigan, Patrick and loving husband of the late of In lieu of  owers donations Martha (Gallagher) wife, Susan. He also He was the husband Ellen Desmond, Kel- Mary A. (Deveau) Phipps, with in his memory may be made McCarthy, with whom leaves behind one of Diane Alice (Culli- lie and Robert “Skip” whom he shared 69 years of to the Saugus Senior Center, he shared 58 years grandson, Kevin of nane) Desmond, his Frary, and close fami- marriage. 466 Central St., Saugus, MA of marriage. He was Lynn. wife of 59 years. ly friend Eileen Fagan. Born in Lynn, he was the 01906. also predeceased by his three The family wishes to thank Born in Boston, he was the He is also survived and loved son of the late Ralph and Service information: Rela- brothers, William J., killed in the Bertram House of Salem son of the late Joseph Leo by his grandchildren, Sarah and Clara (Ant) Phipps. Mr. Phipps tives and friends are invited action on Iwo Jima, Robert H. and the Soldiers’ Home of and Josephine Frances (Re- Michael, Sean, Richard, Joseph retired from General Electric in to attend a funeral service of California and George B. of Chelsea for their excellent care. gan) Desmond. He was raised IV, Kate, Lucy, Abigail, Matthew, Lynn where he worked at the in the BISBEE-PORCELLA West Peabody. Service information: Vis- in Somerville and Nahant. He and a great-grandson, Leo. Jo- West Lynn & Riverworks loca- Funeral Home, 549 Lincoln Born in Saugus, he was iting hours will be held on graduated from Cranwell Prep, seph leaves a sister, Josephine tions. He lived most of his life Ave., Saugus, on Wednesday the son of the late Francis X. Wednesday from 4-7 p.m. Class of 1952 and of Boston and her husband Joseph Os- in Saugus and was a member at 11 a.m. Visitation prior and Gertrude L. (Schaadt) in the SOLIMINE Funeral College, Class of 1956. troski; a sister-in-law, Sandra of the Saugus Senior Center. to service, 10-11 a.m. Inter- McCarthy. He was a graduate Home, 67 Ocean St. (Route Joseph was a veteran of the Desmond; and his nephews, Mr. Phipps was a ment Riverside Ceme- of Saugus High School, Class 1A), Lynn. Relatives and United States Coast Guard, Daniel, David, and Michael. He veteran of the United tery, Saugus. For direc- of 1938 and Boston College, friends are respectfully in- First Coast Guard District, was also the brother of the late States Army serving tions and condolences Class of 1950. vited. Funeral service will Boston. Daniel Desmond. during World War II. www.BisbeePorcella. He served in World War II as be private with burial in St. He owned and operated Service information: His John leaves his be- com. a 1st Lieutenant Heavy Bomb- Joseph’s Cemetery, Lynn. In East Point Trucking. funeral will be held on loved daughter, Debra er Pilot in the European The- lieu of owers, donations Joseph was a dedicated Wednesday at 10 a.m. in Provost and her hus- ater having  own 35 missions. may be made to the Soldier’s member of St. Thomas Aqui- St. Thomas Aquinas Church, band John of Billerica; and is He was awarded the Air Medal Home in Chelsea, 19 Crest nas. He was a past president Nahant. Burial will follow also survived by many nieces of several Oak Leaf Clusters Ave., Chelsea, MA 02150 or of the Parish Council, Eucha- in Greenlawn Cemetery. and was appointed as Che- to Care Dimensions, 75 Syl- ristic Minister to the sick and Relatives and friends are valier of the Legion of van St., Suite B-102, an active member of the choir. respectfully invited. Visiting Honor by the president Danvers, MA 01923. He was also a Fourth Degree hours on Tuesday from 3-7 of the French Republic. Directions and guest- Knight of Columbus. Joseph p.m. in St. Thomas Aquinas McGee to attend He was also a licensed book at www.solimine. was past commodore of the Church. If you plan to send commercial pilot. com. Nahant Dory Club, a member owers the family wishes He was employed in of the Nahant Harbor Advisory you to send them to a se- mayoral city manufacturing and marketing Committee and after his re- nior to brighten their day. at General Electric and later tirement he drove the Council Arrangements are under by the MBTA as a rail inspec- on Aging bus for many years. the direction of the SOLI- He was also on the MINE Funeral Homes, design institute Board of Directors at 426 Broadway (Route My Brother’s Table and 129), Lynn. Directions LYNN — Mayor Thomas overcome the barrier the Tiana Lozzi, 20 Catholic Charities. Jo- and guestbook at M. McGee will attend the Lynnway presents to im- seph also volunteered www.solimine.com. 2018 Mayors’ Institute on proving connectivity to to deliver food and City Design (MICD) Sept. the residential neighbor- necessities all over the North 5-7 in Anchorage, Alaska, hoods and the waterfront. LYNN — Tiana Brit- IV, both of Lynn; her where he will present and The purpose of this case ney-Lee Lozzi, 20 paternal grandpar- Shore and Boston with his good friend Bill Magner. receive expert feedback study will be to comple- years, of Lynn, died ents, Vincent Lozzi Jr. and analysis on how to ment those initiatives, on Tuesday, Aug. 28, and Phyllis Lozzi of best connect the neighbor- and nd the best path 2018 in Gilford, N.H., Lynn; her uncles, Bri- hoods and businesses to forward in addressing the as a result of injuries an Lozzi and his wife Donald W. Richardson, 53 the waterfront. connectivity issues. she sustained in an April of Lynn, Antho- “We are proactively The MICD is a leader- automobile accident. ny Lozzi and his wife 1965-2018 seeking out resources ship initiative of the Na- She is the devoted Laura of Sarasota, available to help address tional Endowment for the mother of 1-year-old Fla.; her aunt, Melin- LYNN — Donald W. and would help any- planning and design is- Arts in partnership with Jaxson Bonilla and ancé to da Lozzi of Lynn; several Lozzi Richardson, 53, of one in need. He will sues throughout the city,” the United States Con- her soulmate, John Bonilla. cousins; her maternal grand- Packers Falls Road, be missed by many. McGee said in a state- ference of Mayors. Since She was born in Beverly, the mother, Nancy Hebert of New- Newmarket, N.H., Survivors include ment. 1986, MICD has helped daughter of Vincent Lozzi III buryport; her maternal uncles, and formerly of Lynn, his parents, Donald “This is a unique oppor- transform communities and Christiana (Antonuccio) David Antonuccio of Lynn and died Aug. 23, 2018 and Carol Richard- tunity that will help us through design by prepar- Lozzi of Lynn. She was raised William Lingos of Newburyp- at his residence. son of Saugus; his address the concerns res- ing more than 1,100 may- in Lynn, a graduate of Lynn ort; her paternal great-grand- Born July 6, 1965 three siblings, Robyn idents, business owners ors to be the chief urban in Lynn, he was the Kefalas and her Classical High School. She at- parents, Vincent Lozzi Sr. and and patrons have on con- designers of their cities. tended North Shore Commu- his wife, Nancy and Ruth Rich- son of Donald C. husband Steve, Jodi necting the downtown and Attendance is limited to nity College and was sched- ard and her husband, Don. and Carol (Leach) Richard- Webster and her partner Ron, adjacent neighborhoods to eight mayors, eight design uled to take her Pharmacy She also leaves the family of son. Donny was raised in Lynn and Bryan Richardson and his the developments happen- and development profes- Technician exam this month. her ancée, John Bonilla. and graduated from Lynn Vo- partner Barry; two nephews, sionals, and MICD part- Tiana was a special person. Service information: Tia- cational Technical Institute in Stephen and his wife Julia ing on the waterfront, as She unconditionally loved na’s visiting hours are going 1983. and Jared; and a niece, Jillian, well as the challenges the ners. her son Jaxson and her fam- to be held on Thursday, Sept. He served in the U.S. Army as well as his uncle Wayne, Lynnway poses as an ac- The mayors will be of- ily. She was a shining star, 6, 2018 from 3-7 p.m. in the and worked as a CNC machin- aunts Mary and Shirley, and cess point. I look forward fered advice from experts and a friend to everyone she SOLIMINE Funeral Home, ist and did construction and many cousins. to coming back with a in areas such as architec- met; a sister who adored her 426 Broadway (Route 129), landscaping throughout his Service information: A plan to move forward.” ture, city planning, real brothers, William and Vinnie Lynn. Donations may be years. He loved the outdoors memorial to celebrate his Planning initiatives cur- estate development and IV, a niece, a cousin, a grand- made to a Go Fund Me page and had a passion for shing life will be held on Saturday, rently underway in Lynn transportation planning daughter, a daughter, a best which has been set up to and watching his favorite Bos- Sept. 22 at 1 p.m. at the Aus- include the revised Water- on how they can approach friend. Tiana was only starting help with the funeral expens- ton sports teams. tin Square Baptist Church in front Master Plan, the Wa- the design and develop- her life story when she was es and trust fund for Jaxson. He was happiest sitting by a the downstairs Fellowship terfront Open Space Mas- ment challenges facing so tragically taken from her Directions and guestbook at lake or river with a shing pole Hall located at 10 Keslar ter Plan, the Downtown each of their cities. family. www.solimine.com. in his hand, a hook in the wa- Ave., Lynn. There will be time Action Strategy and a Bike/ MICD holds ve ses- In addition to her son, part- ter, and a game on the radio. for sharing memories if you Pedestrian Network Plan. sions annually around the ner, and parents, Tiana is Known by his friends as “the would like to do so. Visit According to the mayor’s country and covers all ex- survived by her brothers, Wil- Dude,” Donny was friendly, and www.kentandpelczarfh.com of ce, a common theme in penses related to the may- liam Lozzi and Vincent Lozzi outgoing, with a huge heart to sign an online guestbook. planning efforts is how to ors’ participation.

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GARDEN said he keeps the focus on 440 frequency, which isn’t project to the street From A1 nature for his businesses. natural, because it should Calisthenics, which pro- be 432, since our bodies YMCA Y will contain an aquatics when you have a head- vides nutritional consulta- are mostly water.” From A1 center, indoor track, gym- ache. Here we’d rather run tions, has racked up a list McAskill knew he nasium, and a new child- to the store and buy pills.” of clients since it opened a couldn’t make his own fre- The bulletin also said a care facility for 390 chil- When McAskill was get- few years ago. quency, so he downloaded section of Wheeler off Trem- dren. The old building will ting ready to graduate Herbal Healing, his sec- a cellphone app that con- ont Street will be blocked be repurposed for multiple to traf c by a construction from the University of ond business which will verts song frequencies to uses, including youth and staging area. Macdon- Massachusetts-Boston, he open later this year, sells 432 mH. When he gardens, family programming. ald said New Hampshire found out he had diabetes. natural products that he he places his phone on the So far, $22 million has contractor Newport Con- He said the few months makes from the lavender, wood of the plot next to the been raised for the project struction will spend about with funding sources in- before his graduation were eggplants, and purple pep- growing peppers. McAskill 14 weeks moving utilities cluding about $9.2 million tough, given the diagnosis. pers that he grows in his said it helps the water ab- and doing related work in in private donations, $7 He graduated with a Bach- gardens. McAskill said sorb better, which makes preparation for building million received from New elor of Science in human he plans to sell sea moss the peppers grow faster. construction. Markets Tax Credit and a services and psychology. capsules and herbal soaps Aside from giving back A project groundbreaking $4.8 million MassWorks He moved on to Boston as well as herbal detoxes to the community with is planned for the second grant, with the latter ear- University for graduate and cleanses for speci c his nutrition-focused busi- week of October and con- marked to support infra- school, where he earned a nesses and community organs, such as the liver struction is slated to begin structure for the project, master’s degree in coun- gardens, McAskill is in and the colon. by the end of the month. Macdonald said. seling. During his lunch Not only is the Lynn na- his seventh year of help- ing coach the junior var- Scheduled to open in fall Macdonald credited Old breaks, he met a wom- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE tive knowledgeable in nu- of 2019, the new YMCA Neighborhood Foods owner an who helped him focus trition, he’s taught himself sity football team at Lynn Brian McAskill did Tech. He’s also a mental will rival the Lynch/van Thomas Demakes for lead- more on what he was eat- a thing or two about sound Otterloo YMCA in Mar- ing the fundraising effort. ing. She was a neurolo- a 43-day fast that he frequencies and how they health counselor and ther- says helped cleanse apist at Children’s Friend blehead and dwarf the “He is really spearhead- gist taking classes at the bene t his garden grow- 45,000-square-foot Torigian ing it,” Macdonald said. university, and she intro- his body of his Type ing. In his plots at Cook & Family Services in Lynn and a tness trainer at the Family YMCA in Peabody. “We’ve been working at duced him to the bene ts II diabetes, and he’s Street Park and the War- When completed, the new this for a long time.” of sea moss and bladder- helped eight other ren Street Garden, where Lynn YMCA. “The kids at the garden wrack, a type of seaweed. people do the same. he is the coordinator, ask me if I know mag- Soon after meeting her, McAskill grows his own ic because of how I grow Elections are today. McAskill did the fast, purple peppers, and he get hungry, they crave the things,” said McAskill. which he says not only uses music to do it. food they are used to eat- “I say I do, but I explain cured his diabetes, but “A year ago I started Please get out and vote. ing, instead of just replen- how it all works and this helped him lose 32 pounds looking at the metabolic ishing the minerals. He is an easier way for them and get rid of his high cho- structure of the pepper,” VOTE ber election. Matthew said sea moss has 92 and to learn about quantum lesterol. He drank water From A1 Crescenzo, of Saugus, is bladderwrack has seven he said. “I was doing my physics and thermody- and only ate sea moss and which, combined, makes own research and I heard running unopposed in the namics at a young age. I Massie, an Episcopal bladderwrack, either by for 99 minerals out of the a lot about megahertz fre- Democratic primary. can’t wait to see how their priest and founder of the Polling cooking them or throwing necessary 102. quencies. Water has a fre- science grades turn out.” them into smoothies. McAskill, who attend- quency of 432 megahertz Global Reporting Initia- hours/Locations tive, has said the state The nutrition connois- ed Connery Elementa- and each organ in the body Bella diGrazia can be To nd out your polling needs stronger and better seur said the body has 102 ry School, Breed Middle has a certain frequency. reached at bdigrazia@ location, visit the Secre- leadership on Beacon Hill. minerals and when people School, and Lynn Tech, Music today is recorded at itemlive.com. tary of State’s website. In a debate in Swamp- LYNN scott last month, both said Polls are open from 7 Lynner manages his own Hollywood success story they supported moving to a a.m. to 8 p.m. in Lynn. single-payer healthcare sys- Ward 1, Precinct 1 will tem, making college more vote at Shoemaker School. tion”) and Peggy March (“I ing him to serve as their in- HOLLYWOOD off. Oscar got a full boat affordable for residents, and Ward 1, Precinct 2 will Will Follow Him”). From A1 to Dartmouth. He’s still dependent public relations investing in and improving vote at Pondview Lodge. Other opportunities came an active member of the representative. He set up public transportation. Ward 1, Precinct 3 and 4 had never managed any- along. A promoter of pay- college’s alumni council an of ce in the bedroom of Uncontested Primaries will vote at Sisson School. one. “He wasn’t doing per-view boxing matches and makes it back east for his Hollywood Hills home State Rep. Daniel Ca- All of Ward 2 will vote much at the time. But suggested in 1985 that Ar- class reunions. and worked the telephone. hill (D-Lynn) and state at St. Pius Lower Church there was something slanian provide the talent Upon graduating in Rick Nelson signed on. Sen. Brendan Crighton Hall. Ward 3 will vote at there. We came up with for a free tribute concert in 1961, he joined the exec- Artists continued calling (D-Lynn) are running un- Marshall Middle School. a business plan, like one Baton Rouge, La. “Fabian’s utive training program at him, lots of Capitol artists, opposed in the Democrat- Ward 4 will vote at Har- would with any enterprise. Good Time Rock ‘n’ Roll Filene’s. He parlayed that including The Motels and ic primary for 10th Essex rington Elementary School. The thing, though, was Show” featured oldies but into a sales position at The Knack. District representative Ward 5 will vote at Lynn that Fabian did not want goodies Avalon, Checker, Bo Scott Paper Co., earning a Arslanian is also pub- and 3rd Essex District Vocational Technical In- to perform. He’d starred in Diddley, Lesley Gore, Little series of promotions that lisher of Discover Holly- senator. stitute Annex; Ward 6 will many movies and wanted Anthony, Del Shannon, and landed him in Los Ange- wood, a free tourism-fo- The 10th Essex repre- be at Lynn Tech Field- to go that route. others. Fabian was the host. les in 1968. He was on the cused magazine he and sentative district includes house and Ward 7 will be “A promoter was booking A young TJ Lubinsky fast track, and he liked his wife of 49 years pub- Ward 1, Precincts 3 and 4; at Breed Middle School. the Frontier Hotel in Las saw it and was inspired the West Coast. lish quarterly. Ward 2; Ward 3, Precincts SAUGUS Vegas. Magicians Siegfried to organize the very rst Music, though, remained “In the ‘80s, Hollywood 1-3; Ward 4, Precincts 1 Polls are open from 7 & Roy canceled a long-term PBS pledge-drive oldies his passion. But he couldn’t was in urban decay. It was and 2; and Ward 5; Pre- a.m. to 8 p.m. engagement because Sieg- show. Lubinsky still pro- get a job in the industry, no terrible, dirty. But, in the cincts 2 and 3. fried busted up his knee. I duces those programs. matter how hard he tried. Precinct 1 will vote at middle of that, people by The 3rd Essex Senate dis- got a call asking if Fabian Packaging and promoting Then Memorex called. the American Legion Hall; the busloads came to Hol- trict consists of Lynn, Lynn- would do a show with Chub- music might not have been The company was branch- Precinct 2 at Veterans lywood, and got off the bus eld, Marblehead, Nahant, by Checker, Sam Moore and Arslanian’s original career ing out into selling blank School; Precinct 3 at Ham- at the Chinese Theatre. Saugus and Swampscott. Mary Wells. They agreed to plan, but this niche market cassette tapes, and hired mersmith Nursing Home; State Rep. Lori Ehrlich let Fabian host the show has served him well. “In Arslanian to run the oper- Every year, 48 million peo- Precinct 4 at Belmonte and have him introduce the any business, give the peo- ation. The job necessitated ple come to L.A., and about (D-Marblehead) is run- Middle School; Precinct 5 acts. So, we went to Vegas, ple what they want. If you a move back east, to New 70 percent of them come to ning unopposed in the at Lynnhurst School; Pre- put it together in an after- want to be successful, look Jersey. Hollywood. The magazine Democratic primary for cinct 6 at Veterans School; noon, and it was a tremen- for what’s missing and pro- “Boy, did I miss the West celebrates all the positive 8th Essex District repre- Precinct 7 at Knights of dous success. The midnight vide it. It’s that simple.” Coast. It seemed my car things in Hollywood.” sentative, which includes Columbus; Precinct 8 at show was packed with lo- Arslanian grew up in was always frozen. It would He occasionally comes Marblehead, Swampscott Belmonte Middle School; cal people, not tourists. I East Lynn, the son of Mr. nally start and the Beach home to Lynn. In May, he and Ward 3, Precinct 4 and Precinct 9 at Oaklandvale came back to L.A. and said, and Mrs. Jack Arslanian of Boys’ ‘California Girls’ was in town to visit with Ward 4, Precinct 4 in Lynn. School; and Precinct 10 at ‘There’s an audience for 9 Chestnut Ave. His dad, an would be on the radio. I had his late brother Peter’s State Rep. Donald Wong Italian American Club. this.’ I put a show together Armenian immigrant who to nd a way to get back to wife, Kay. His rst wife (R-Saugus) is running SWAMPSCOTT myself. I didn’t know my miraculously escaped the the West Coast.” and son, JP, are in New- unopposed in the Repub- Polls are open from 7 ass from my elbow about Turkish Genocide, was a Impressed by Memorex’s buryport, and he stays in lican primary for the 9th a.m. to 8 p.m. putting on a show. But I did well-known cobbler, and Os- success, Capitol Records touch with longtime high- Essex representative dis- Precincts 1 and 2 will it, and it was a hit.” car made walking-around recruited Arslanian to be school friends George trict, which consists of vote at the Swampscott A show at L.A.’s Greek money as a boy by shin- national sales manager of Lundstedt, Phil Williams precincts 1, 2, 4-9 in Sau- Senior Center; Precincts 3 Theatre, a 5,800-seat ven- ing shoes in his dad’s shop its tape division. Capitol, of and Sonny Carrington. gus; precincts 1, 2, 3, and and 4 will vote at the First ue, with Chuck Berry as on Essex Street. “I was a course, was the Beatles’ la- 7 in Wake eld; and Ward 1 Church, Congregational headliner and a support- damn good shoeshine boy,” bel. “I was one of the suits, Bill Brotherton can be Precincts 1 and 2 in Lynn. and Precincts 5 and 6 will ing roster that included he said. “I’d pop the rag and working on the ninth  oor reached at bbrotherton@ But Wong could face a be at Swampscott Middle Lynn’s Freddy Picariello, sing shoe-shining songs to of the Capitol tower, and itemlive.com. challenge in the Novem- School. better known as Freddie get extra tips.” the record guys, who wore “Boom Boom” Cannon, Arslanian excelled at jeans and vests, hated us. … sold out. From there on, it English High, playing foot- I got my maximum amount A SPECIAL OFFER TO OUR READERS! was one success after an- ball, serving as manager of free LPs and tickets to other. In Las Vegas, Bran- of the basketball team for every concert I could get to % son, Mo., New York, Indian three seasons and serving for a couple of years.” When SAVE UP TO 40 casinos, and even Europe. as president of the junior Capitol pulled the plug on ON TICKETS TO THE 2018 He packaged three Philly and senior class. its blank tape business, idols — Frankie Avalon, “My idols at that time Arslanian was moved to di- Bobby Rydell and Fabian were Harry Agganis and rector of Media and Artist — as The Boys of Band- George Bullard, two excep- Relations. He worked di- stand (Dick Clark’s “Amer- tional Lynn athletes.” He rectly with the musicians, ican Bandstand” was a TV also had a love for music, es- the venues, and helped get sensation) and the tour pecially jazz. “As a kid, I sat the word out to the rock sold out. 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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M H. S John M. Gilberg McCain’s example is Chief Executive O cer E C  J. Edward M. Grant Advertising Director T  J  Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. Editorial Director Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton too seldom followed Chief Financial O cer Lynn, MA 01903 Michael H. Shanahan J N. W  Customer Service Chief Operating O cer Chairman Sen. John McCain was ing, hey, you know, we’ve up in conflicts of interest. Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PŽ extraordinary and stood had it with traditionalist The National Enquirer no Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 tall, and the American ideas of right and wrong doubt hated the competi- Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 people are standing tall in these frightening times tion. Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 in their recognition of who and we’re going to betray The most striking, over- Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 and what he was. precious principles to save all disappointment about Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 We still appreciate what they accomplished. the Times today is its di- Classifi ed Advertising Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 self-sacrificing, patrioticI am thinking especially vorce from objectivity. The Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 war heroes. We like pol- of The New York Times, way you best serve readers Subscriptions John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 iticians who are honest, a newspaper long consid- and keep your credibility [email protected] who put what’s right over ered just maybe Ameri- as an unbiased, truthful Circulation what’s politically advan- ca’s best and still blessed purveyor of news, it was [email protected] tageous, who know how with brains and talent once believed, was to re- Ext. 3 to compromise, who want aplenty along with deep serve opinions for opinion the legislative branch to and wide-ranging news Newsroom pages and keep them out [email protected] quit kowtowing to the ex- accounts. It seems partic- of news accounts. [email protected] ecutive, who are expert in ularly appropriate to visit This has been changing Ext. 4 such areas as the military this throne room because with the argument that EDITORIAL and who fight for reputa- of all the talk lately about strict objectivity can get Sports [email protected] ble old standards of all fake news, the vigorous in the way of truth and kinds. The failure of too response and the Times is impossible anyway, but Ext. 5 many others to live up to (along with the Washing- the issue is something Retail and Online McCain’s integrity, dignity ton Post) once sensation- else: adhering to simple, Advertising Schools are no and honor just may have ally evading press norms [email protected] straightforward rules that lent something to the spe- in a swipe at McCain. keep subjective bias from ADVERTISING cial embrace of McCain on This was in 2008, before taking charge. The Times Ernie Carpenter Jr. the occasion of his passing, the moment’s mania but now gives us a front page Director of Advertising place for guns or so it seems to me. still a time when ethical that is actually an editori- and Business Development, ext. 1355 An obvious example of prohibitions were being re- al page on which virtually [email protected] The federal government should not use tax- those others is our presi- pealed. There was a pres- every story makes a case David McBournie payer money to put guns in schools. There is no dent, someone who belit- idential campaign going for an arguable, generally Sales Representative, ext. 1280 precedent for it, and education grants are com- tled McCain during the on. It was in its primary leftist point of view. [email protected] monly restricted from being used to purchase 2016 presidential cam- phase. The Times decided McCain was not perfect, Ralph Mitchell weapons. paign. the hour had come to dis- any more than the rest of Sales Representative, ext. 1313 [email protected] The National Education Association is op- While praising Russian close a great sex rumor — us, and early in his Sen- posed to arming teachers. Legislators are op- President Vladimir Pu- identifying it as a rumor — ate career seemed to have Patricia Whalen tin, Donald Trump treat- that McCain, a Republican Sales Representative, ext. 1310 posed to it. Even the $50 million STOP School gone out of his way to help [email protected] Violence Act, passed by the U.S. House of Rep- ed McCain’s captivity in candidate, was having an a campaign donor being resentatives in March, explicitly forbids the Vietnam as a disgrace extramarital affair with a investigated by govern- BUSINESS OFFICE despite his striking acts much younger lobbyist. money from being used to buy firearms. ment regulators. He apol- Susan J. Conti So why is Education Secretary Betsy DeVos of courage in the worst of This was against every ogized and ever afterward Controller, ext. 1288 even entertaining the question? Because Tex- circumstances. Trump has journalism rule in the worked especially hard to [email protected] as officials asked if the money could be used to taken swipes at McCain book. Unless newspa- limit special interest influ- Ted Grant pay for a firearms program there. But she must since then and initially pers have firm evidence ences. In other words, this Publisher, ext. 1234 answer with a resounding “No.” treated his death as noth- to back them up, they do exceptional man aimed [email protected] At issue is a program known as the Student ing much. But it is not just not print rumors that, in to rectify his mistakes. It Marian Kinney Support and Academic Enrichment grants, Trump whose behavior the case of big-name poli- would be nice if Trump, ext. 1212 which — unlike other federal education grants is at odds with McCain’s ticians, happen to be eas- other politicians in Wash- [email protected] — do not clearly forbid weapons purchases. gallantry. It is also a long ier to find than water at a ington and The New York Will Kraft Texas asked the U.S. Department of Educa- list of politicians including water fountain. This par- Times would do the same. Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 tion for clarification on what those grants can Democrats who publicly ticular rumor came from [email protected] be used for, and it’s a fair question. And DeVos mourned as he departed anonymous sources who Jay Ambrose is an op- Jennifer Perez should not be castigated for simply considering a scene where he was des- themselves admitted they ed columnist for Tribune ext. 1205 [email protected] a legitimate question from a grant recipient. perately needed. were just speculating. All News Service. Readers But her hesitation to respond quickly shows Beyond that, all sorts of this helped make a case may email him at speakto- Mike Shanahan of institutions are say- of McCain being caught [email protected]. Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 that she’s willing to consider it. Given her pre- [email protected] vious statement that guns in schools could pro- tect children from “potential grizzlies,” it’s clear Carolina Trujillo Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 where her sympathies lie. [email protected] If she gives Texas the green light, then any Jim Wilson state could use the money to arm teachers, Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 which goes against broad federal policy and the [email protected] wishes of educators across the country, not to CIRCULATION mention common sense. It seems obvious that the best thing for De- Lisa Mahmoud Manager, ext. 1239 Vos to do would be to tell Texas that the money [email protected] should not be spent on guns, in line with prec- edent. Some, including U.S. Sen. Lamar Alex- CLASSIFIED ander, R-Tenn., have argued that states should Abbe Young Smith have flexibility to spend block grant money as Manager, ext. 1276 they see fit. But restricting state officials from [email protected] using the money to buy guns hardly ties their NEWSROOM hands. Mike Alongi The loophole needs to be closed, and quickly. Sports Reporter ext. 1228 Guns and schools don’t mix, and taxpayer [email protected] money shouldn’t be used to endanger children. Bill Brotherton DeVos should make that clear. Features Editor ext. 1338 [email protected] An editorial from The Hartford Courant. Gayla Cawley Reporter, ext. 1236 [email protected] GINA BARRECA Cheryl Charles News Editor, ext. 1278 [email protected] Bella diGrazia Celebrating the work of my grandfathers Reporter, ext. 1317 [email protected] Thomas Grillo I celebrate Labor Day for my and, along with everybody else, between work and play is that ishes. Reporter, ext. 1264 grandfathers, one of whom sold made a grab when the big bowl of attendance is mandatory, accord- Taking pleasure in our occupa- [email protected] hardware to trappers and traders food was passed around. ing to my Facebook friend Ava tion does not, however, make it Spenser Hasak in northern Quebec and the oth- The idea was for the kids to get Biffer, and that you are required play. Photographer, ext. 1332 er who worked in sulfur mines of jobs and then help out. Both my to participate. She’s right; even According to former-stu- [email protected] Sicily. Sulfur is the same thing as parents left school after the eighth in creative work — writing these dent-turned-principal Angela Thor Jourgensen brimstone, which, as you might grade and worked full time. Far columns, for example — there are Staron, “Work has a clear, objec- Editorial Director, ext. 1267 recall from the Bible, is an ele- more educated than their virtual- deadlines and specific require- tive, extrinsic purpose; play has [email protected] ment associated with deep un- ly illiterate mothers and fathers, ments. If I don’t meet them, watch no obligatory requirements.” De- Daniel Kane pleasantness. Is it a surprise that they wanted my brother and me me be replaced by a recipe for pea nise de Ribert adds a distinction Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 my paternal grandfather headed to surpass them. soup. between work and play by argu- [email protected] for Ellis Island? Even the Lower They wanted us to get jobs with As my Facebook pal Dan Savi- ing that work always “involves a Steve Krause East Side had to be better than regular paychecks and regular no suggests, the possibility that Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 boss, client, customer, reader” so [email protected] hell. We’re made from ice, fire and hours, run by regular people. our vocations could be the same that “even if the task is solitary, ash — and we’re survivors. We’re They wanted us to have the kind as our vacations tempts us. But Owen O’Rourke there is an exchange of labor.” Photographer, ext. 1224 the working class. of jobs where you took a shower the two words emerge from very In contrast, play can be entirely [email protected] My grandmothers did tailor- before you left for work rather different places: “Vacation” comes self-contained since you have no Emma LeBlanc Pérez ing and piecework in addition to than as soon as you got home. from the Latin term “vacare,” one to please but yourself. Copy Editor raising hundreds — OK, lots — Given my heritage, you’ll not meaning “unoccupied,” whereas Acknowledging that we must [email protected] of children. Don’t you think that be surprised that I find the popu- “vocation” comes from the Latin play is another reason Labor Harold Rivera having eight and nine children, lar adage “Love what you do and term “vox,” which means voice or Day matters: As Kristine John- Sports Editor, ext. 1238 respectively, in days when you you’ll never work a day in your calling. son Mothersele points out, “If you [email protected] boiled diapers, put them through life” misleading. Play is what you do when you’re don’t work, you don’t earn money. Roberto Scalese a wringer and pinned them on a I really like my job, but that otherwise not occupied. It’s why If you don’t play, you just get sad.” Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 line over the air shaft or in a damp doesn’t mean that it’s play. I have we can play with abandon. Here’s to being happy and pro- [email protected] tenement basement felt like you business to transact and, in effect, We’re called to our work from ductive — and to celebrating La- Mark Sutherland were raising the multitudes? so do my students. The ones who something outside ourselves, bor Day. Creative Director And those multitudes needed pass my class take their work as whether it’s money, inspiration or [email protected] to be fed. If you were my grand- seriously as they’d take any pro- the need to be of service. (To paint Gina Barreca is an English Anne Marie Tobin mothers, you’d be doing the feed- fessional assignment. I don’t miss a house, for example, as my Dad professor at the University of Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 ing: pea soup for the Tadoussac, class, and neither do my students. painted ours every Labor Day be- Connecticut and the author of “If [email protected] Quebec, crowd and pasta with I don’t show up late, and neither cause he had the day “off.”) We try You Lean In, Will Men Just Look Bridget Turcotte do my students. I submit my work to stay within guidelines even if, Down Your Blouse?” and eight Reporter, ext. 1269 bread crumbs for the gang in [email protected] Brooklyn, N.Y. Kids from even on time and so do my students. as we become more skilled and other books. She can be reached at poorer families were welcome One of the major distinctions talented, we add occasional flour- www.ginabarreca.com. Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. 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By Scott Bauer started. "I'm just excited ASSOCIATED PRESS to have a voice and say something." MADISON, Wis. — Dem- A poll this summer by the ocrats know who their vot- Associated Press-NORC ers are. They just have to Center for Public Affairs figure out how to get them Research and MTV found to the polls in November that most Americans ages — and that's where the 15 to 34 think voting in the puppies come in. midterm elections gives Students returning to their generation some say the University of Wiscon- about how the govern- sin-Madison campus this ment is run. The poll found summer were greeted by young people eager to vote therapy dogs for petting. for someone who shared Those lured by the chance their political views on is- to ruffle a dog's ears were sues such as health care PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS then asked to register and immigration policy. to vote — a "Pups to the They expressed far less ex- Navy body bearers bring the casket of Sen. Polls" gimmick that was citement about voting for John McCain, followed by family members in- just one of several simi- a candidate described as a cluding Cindy McCain, to a horse-drawn cais- lar events being staged in son after his funeral service Sunday at the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS lifelong politician. 11 battleground states by "If we all vote, we can United States Naval Academy Chapel. the liberal group NextGen Kellen Sharp, left, gets information about reg- make a change," said America. istering to vote from NextGen America worker 20-year-old Grace Aus- Young people tend to Sean Manning in Madison, Wis. tin, who stopped to pet vote for Democrats, but the dogs at the Wisconsin Family, friends they also tend stay away million in what's believed other offices. event and wound up regis- during midterm elections. to be the largest voter en- NextGen sees young vot- tering to vote. It's a perennial frustration gagement effort of its kind ers such as Kellen Sharp Austin and other college say final goodbye for the party — one they in U.S. history. as key to flipping targeted students who registered are trying to overcome as The push to register seats from red to blue. said they feel like their they seek to take control and get pledges from col- "The outcome of this elec- friends are more interest- to John McCain of Congress. lege students to vote is tion definitely affects us," ed in politics than ever By Susan Walsh sented flags to Cindy Mc- NextGen America, focusing on states such as said Sharp, an 18-year-old before — boosting hopes ASSOCIATED PRESS Cain and Roberta McCain, formed by billionaire ac- Wisconsin, Virginia, Cali- freshman from Milwau- of Democrats trying to re- the senator's 106-year-old tivist Tom Steyer, hopes to fornia and North Carolina kee who stopped to regis- verse the trend of declin- ANNAPOLIS, Md. — mother. be a game changer. Steyer with competitive races for ter during the dog event ing youth participation in Sen. John McCain's final The burial was private is investing more than $30 Congress, U.S. Senate and the week before classes midterm elections. journey ended on a grassy as per the wishes of Mc- hill at the U.S. Naval Cain, the Arizona Repub- Academy within view of lican and 2008 presiden- the Severn River and ear- tial nominee died Aug. 25 shot of midshipmen pres- Nebraska Catholic diocese gets from brain cancer at age ent and future, and along- 81. side a lifelong friend. Those offering tributes A horse-drawn caisson or readings during the rocked by old abuse allegations carrying the senator's funeral service included casket led a procession of Sen. Lindsey Graham, By Grant Schulte well church officials were mourners from the acad- ASSOCIATED PRESS complying with child-pro- emy's chapel to its ceme- R-S.C.; McCain sons Jack tection policies. Church and Douglas; retired Gen. LINCOLN, Neb. — For tery Sunday following a leaders called the audits private service. The sen- David Petraeus, former more than a decade, a con- a pointless endeavor that CIA director; and Mark servative Catholic diocese ator's widow, Cindy, and assumed wrongdoing by his children were among Salter, McCain's longtime in Nebraska was the only the diocese and its priests, co-author. church in the U.S. that those who walked behind but one of the bishops Petraeus said McCain refused to participate in the caisson. Joining them during that period knew was a man of "great cour- annual reviews of sexual were family and friends of at least two allegations age, unshakable determi- misconduct that were a as well as members of Mc- against priests, according nation, and unwavering key reform enacted in the Cain's Class of 1958 and to interviews and a letter devotion to our country wake of the 2002 Boston military leaders. obtained by The Associat- The U.S. Navy band and those who defend it," clergy abuse scandal. according to remarks re- As a new wave of abuse ed Press. played marches along the "I think the closed na- way and several hundred leased by the family. scandals rock the Roman Jack McCain said of his Catholic church, critics ture of the diocese made Naval Academy midship- this worse," said Rachel men lined the path. A fly- father, "He fought hard, say the Diocese of Lincoln obstinately, exuberantly is now paying the price Pokora, a member of the over of military aircraft in Catholic reformist group "missing man" formation because he liked to fight, for its unwillingness to PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS but more importantly, be- change and lack of trans- Call to Action. "Even if the honored the Navy pilot audits never revealed any- Jeffrey Hoover says the Rev. James Benton who was shot down over cause he believed in what parency. he was fighting for." He Accusers have been thing — and I think they touched his hip area near his groin while they Vietnam and held more later added, "My father coming forward in recent probably would have — it were sharing a bed on a camping trip in the than five years as a pris- fought and suffered, en- weeks with allegations still shows an unwilling- early 1980s, when he was around 10 years old. oner of war. dured defeats, rose from of sexual abuse and mis- ness to be open." After the American flag the ground and fought conduct by clergy in Ne- The Nebraska attorney A Lincoln police spokes- in Lincoln, said Benton, was removed from the again to keep faith with braska, and the diocese is general's office has spo- man confirmed the inves- his uncle, molested him at casket, a grieving Cindy his heroes, to safeguard facing a potential criminal ken with at least two ac- tigation but declined to a rectory sleepover in the McCain pressed her cheek the country he loved and investigation and criti- cusers and urged others comment further. early 1990s when he was a to its surface and McCain her causes, to be a better cism that it mishandled to come forward about Many of the new alle- boy. Another Lincoln man, sons Jimmy and Jack abusive priests even as it abuse in the diocese. Lin- gations in Lincoln focus Jeffrey Hoover, reported shared a hug. Defense man, and to make a better should have been subject- coln police are also inves- on the actions of the Rev. a similar experience with Secretary Jim Mattis pre- world." ed to increased scrutiny tigating a priest accused James Benton, a 71-year- Benton during a camping after the Boston scandal. of having an "emotionally old priest who retired last trip in the early 1980s From 2002 to 2015, lead- inappropriate, non-sex- year despite church lead- while he and the priest Trump attacks union ers of the Lincoln diocese ual relationship" with a ers knowing about abuse slept in the same bed. refused to participate in 19-year-old male altar allegations against him Church officials said annual audits designed server that involved al- for at least 15 years. they didn't have enough leader on Labor Day to uncover sex abuse al- cohol in 2017, church of- Dr. Stan Schulte, a evidence to pursue legations and gauge how ficials said. 37-year-old chiropractor charges. WASHINGTON (AP) — the three-nation NAFTA President Donald Trump agreement, without the started his Labor Day approval of Congress. Any with an attack on a top such move would likely Beto O’Rourke bets that national union leader, lashing out face lengthy legal and con- after criticism from AFL- gressional challenges. CIO President Richard Trump administration attention lifts him in Texas race Trumka. negotiations to keep Can- Trump tweeted Monday ada in the reimagined By Will Weissert Obama. Sure, O'Rourke that Trumka "represented trade bloc are to resume ASSOCIATED PRESS may lose to incumbent his union poorly on tele- this week as Washington Republican Sen. Ted Cruz, vision this weekend." He and Ottawa try to break a AUSTIN, Texas — If the argument goes, but added: "it is easy to see deadlock over issues such elections were decided by just staying competitive why unions are doing so as Canada's dairy market viral videos and fawning in Texas, which hasn't poorly. A Dem!" and U.S. efforts to shield media profiles, Democrat elected a Democrat to The president's attack drug companies from ge- Beto O'Rourke would win statewide office in nearly came after Trumka ap- neric competition. Texas' Senate race in a a quarter century, would peared on "Fox News Sun- Trump wants to get a landslide. still further boost his po- Video of the candidate day" over the weekend trade deal finalized by defending NFL players' litical star. where he said efforts to Dec. 1. right to protest during The White House is tak- overhaul the North Ameri- Trumka also said of the national anthem had ing notice. President Don- can Free Trade Agreement Trump: "the things that been viewed by millions ald Trump tweeted that should include Canada. he's done to hurt workers even before NBA star he plans to stage "a major Trumka, whose organiza- outpace what he's done LeBron James called it a rally" for Cruz in October. tion is an umbrella group to help workers," arguing "must-watch." Another of Help from the president for most unions, said the that Trump has not come was long unthinkable in economies of the United through with an infrastruc- O'Rourke, a three-term PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS congressman, thrashing a race that for months States, Canada and Mexico ture program and has over- through a Whataburger looked like a Cruz cake- U.S. Rep. Beto O’Rourke, D-El Paso, Democrat- are "integrated" and "it's turned regulations that parking lot on a skate- walk. ic candidate for the U.S. Senate, will face off pretty hard to see how that "will hurt us on the job." board is almost as popu- The hype machine power- against Republican Sen. Ted Cruz in the gener- would work without having Asked about the low lar, increasing the onetime ing O'Rourke has brought al election in November. Canada in the deal." unemployment rate and punk rocker's already con- in piles of campaign cash Trump said Saturday economic growth, Trumka siderable street cred. and generated excitement ven't won anything yet. seems eager to test a on Twitter that there was said "those are good, but National magazines are nationally. But it also risks O'Rourke need only look Trump-era theory that, "no political necessity" to wages have been down suggesting he could be a eventual backlash. Voters to his opponent for an ex- with such an outsized keep Canada in NAFTA. since the first of the year. Democratic vice-presiden- have often punished can- ample of a politician whose personality in the White But it's questionable Gas prices have been up tial pick in 2020 — or even didates for getting too big ambitions irked voters he House, voters may no lon- whether Trump can uni- since the first of the year. a White House contend- for their political britches needed. ger want their politicians laterally exclude Cana- So, overall, workers aren't er, a la a young Barack — especially if they ha- Still, the Democrat to stay humble. da from a deal to replace doing as well." A6 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2018 POLICE/FIRE Saugus man arrested All address information, particu- day at Lynnway and Newhall Sunday at 10 Tower Ave.; at PEABODY larly arrests, reflect police records. In streets; at 5:28 p.m. Saturday 9:31 a.m. Monday at 16 Pen- the event of a perceived inaccuracy, at Cooper Street and Western dexter St. Arrest for indecent assault it is the sole responsibility of the con- Avenue; at 5:29 p.m. Saturday A report of vandalism at 6:13 at MBTA garage at 985 Western a.m. Sunday at 534 Essex St.; Luis E. Espinal-Castillo, 24, SAUGUS — A 51-year- or older. cerned party to contact the relevant Ave.; at 12:17 a.m. Sunday at at 8:51 a.m. Monday at 15 of 149 Washington St., Apt. 3, old Saugus man was Gillespie was taken into police department and have the 23 Kirtland St.; at 9:39 a.m. Bacheller St. was arrested and charged with arrested for indecently custody after police were department issue a notice of correc- Sunday at 24 Kimball Road; at disorderly conduct at 10:01 assaulting a woman on dispatched to the area tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or 9:37 a.m. Sunday at 22 Wol- MARBLEHEAD p.m. Sunday. Saturday evening. of Jasper and Central clarifications will not be made without cott Road; at 9:39 a.m. Sunday Timothy L. Gillespie streets at 6 p.m. Satur- was charged with inde- day. express notice of change from the ar- at 24 Kimball Road; at 1:30 Accidents Accidents cent assault and battery He will be arraigned in resting police department. p.m. Sunday at Parkland Ave- nue and Richardson Road; at A report of a motor vehicle A report of a motor vehicle on a person 14 years old Lynn District Court today. 4:25 p.m. Sunday at 50 West- crash at 2:31 p.m. Friday on crash at 4:27 p.m. Saturday at LYNN ern Ave.; at 1:16 a.m. Monday Atlantic Avenue; at 3:07 p.m. 54 Walnut St. and 2 Upton St.; at Boston and Stetson streets. Sunday on Pleasant Street. at 5:46 p.m. Saturday at Ma- Several programs Arrests A report of a motor vehicle A report of a motor vehicle cy’s at 210M Andover St. A driv- hit and run crash at 8:54 p.m. er had a diabetic reaction and Kenneth Card Jr., 52, of 50 crash with personal injury at Sunday on Front Street. crashed into a parked vehicle. serve the victims of Andrews St., was arrested and 5:48 p.m. Friday at 586 Wal- nut St.; at 7:49 p.m. Friday at He was taken to Lahey Hospi- charged with Class B drug pos- tal and his car was towed; at session and violation of the city Broadway and Parkland Ave- Complaints nue; at 1:41 a.m. Sunday at 11:34 p.m. Saturday at 182 child sex-trafficking knife ordinance at 11:20 p.m. A woman reported at 10:26 Lynn St. and 1 Linden Road; at Sunday. 200 Eastern Ave. A report of a motor vehi- a.m. Friday on Gerry Street that 11:14 a.m. Monday at 1 Dahlia By Jamie Stengle eliminated criminal lia- Ismael Coronado-Agustin, cle hit and run crash at 4:18 she was at City Hall in Boston Ave. A vehicle reportedly rolled and Emily Schmall bility for minors, with all 32, of 119 Beacon Hill Ave., a.m. Saturday at 812 Western to get some birth certificates into the front steps of a house. ASSOCIATED PRESS but one state making the was arrested and charged with Ave.; at 8:06 p.m. Saturday on for her children. She relayed change since 2010, accord- trespassing/park rule at 10:11 DALLAS — Not long Waterhill Street; at 8:09 p.m. that she was outside with her Complaints ing to Shared Hope In- p.m. Saturday. after the last time Cecil- Saturday at 127 Cottage St.; at bags attempting to hail a cab ternational, which works Alexis Gewlas, 36, was A report of a neighborhood ia Roberts was sent to an 9:37 p.m. Saturday at Chestnut when someone stole her bags, to prevent the conditions arrested on a warrant and dispute at 4:38 p.m. Saturday Atlanta hotel to be sold for Street and Western Avenue; at which contained $850 in cash, that lead to sex traffick- charged with Class A drug pos- at 25 Abington Ave. A caller re- sex, the then-17-year-old 5:19 p.m. Sunday at 325 Es- her passport and a bank card. ing. Experts say some session at 11:10 a.m. Friday. ported his neighbor threw trash was in a residential facility sex St. She was directed to file a re- states are reluctant to Jerry Giugliano, 41, of 29 port with Boston Police. over his fence; at 4:39 p.m. Sat- for girls like her, recovering follow suit due to a lack of urday at Mobile Estates at 286 from the trauma of traffick- Central Ave., was arrested and Assaults A woman walked in to the services for the children. charged with Class A drug traf- police station at 10:58 a.m. Newbury St. A caller reported ing as she helped prosecu- "We need more safe ficking more than 36 grams at A report of an assault and Friday to speak with a detective her neighbors were calling her tors convict two adults she spaces where survivors 8:03 p.m. Friday. battery at 12:17 p.m. Friday about a case where her neigh- names; at 7:37 p.m. Saturday had turned to when she can heal and re-enter James Henley, of 185 North on Warren Street; at 6:17 p.m. bor topped one of her trees to at 131 Goodale St. A caller re- needed a place to stay. their communities," said Common St., was arrested on Saturday at MBTA garage on give himself a water view. She ported a dispute with her neigh- Roberts spent about Rebecca Epstein, execu- warrant charges of Class B Western Avenue; at 8:13 a.m. related that a tree in front of bors over an air horn. The person a year in a 15-bed resi- tive director of the Center drug possession, shoplifting by Sunday on Rockingham Street; her house is dead and though involved was advised by police dential facility for girls on Poverty and Inequality concealing merchandise, shop- at 8:37 a.m. Sunday at MBTA she has no proof, she suspects not to blow an air horn when the at Wellspring Living in at Georgetown Law. lifting by asportation, carrying a parking garage on Market her neighbor poisoned the tree. neighbor’s dog was barking. Georgia, one of a number It's impossible to quanti- dangerous weapon and miscel- Street; at 9:07 p.m. Sunday on She said her neighbor has A report of suspicious activ- of places established in fy how many children are laneous municipal ordinance Chatham Street; at 10:57 p.m. cut a huge gap in his hedges ity at 10:33 p.m. Saturday on response to what experts sold for sex in the U.S., but violation at 8:57 a.m. Saturday. Sunday at St. George’s Greek so that he can see her house. Buxton Lane. A caller reported call a growing population Polaris, which operates Eric Hernandez, of 383 Orthodox on South Common She also reported her son was a car driving back and forth of child sex-trafficking vic- the National Human Traf- Eastern Ave., was arrested on Street. packing up his car on the 4th of on the street with one head- tims. ficking Hotline, said the warrant charges of three counts A report of an assault at July and came outside to find light brighter than the other; at Now 24 and working in number of cases it's han- of Class A drug distribution and 5:08 p.m. Saturday on Newhall the stroller he left by his car 11:35 p.m. Friday at Shaw’s purchasing for a health dled in which it's known drug violation near a school/ Street; at 1:06 p.m. Sunday covered in dog feces. Supermarket at 210S Andover care system, Roberts said that the sex-trafficking park at 2:15 p.m. Friday. on Chase Street; at 3:05 p.m. A report of suspicious ac- St. A caller reported someone living in the safe house al- victim is a minor has more running around on the roof. An Alfredo Hernandez Reyes, Sunday at Light and Summer tivity at 11:07 p.m. Friday on lowed her to focus on her than doubled over the last officer reported three youths in 36, of 23 West Green St., was streets. Elmwood Road. A car was re- education — and to heal. five years, from 1,020 in the area denied being on the arrested and charged with two A report of an assault and portedly parked in front of the "For the first time, I'm 2012 to 2,495 in 2017. roof; at 2:50 p.m. Sunday at counts of drug possession with battery with a dangerous caller’s house with someone in a room full of people Advocates say special- JCPenney at 210J Andover St. A intent to distribute at 1:04 a.m. weapon at 8:25 p.m. Saturday sitting in it. that I feel like understood ized residential care with man was reportedly taping cars Monday. at Public Library on North Com- A report of a suitcase at the me, and I didn't have targeted treatment in a and looking in the car windows; Wayner Lopez, 18, of 450A mon Street. beach at 11:05 a.m. Saturday to explain myself," said home-like setting can be Essex St., was arrested and on Ocean Avenue. The suitcase at 6:18 p.m. Sunday on Morgan Roberts, who returned good for victims, but they charged with OUI liquor, alco- Breaking and Entering was empty. Road. A man in the woods was to Wellspring for the job also say it would be best if hol from an open container in a A report of a man holding reportedly acting suspicious. training program after the response were tailored motor vehicle, possession of li- A report of a breaking and a sign at 3:03 p.m. Saturday Police reported the man was moving out of the facility. to each child. quor by a person under 21, un- entering at 10:32 a.m. Friday at at Pleasant and Washington walking home from work and "As a child, it was all that "In the ideal world, we'd licensed operation of a motor 14 Halford Place; at 9:57 p.m. streets. A man was reported- was just stopping to rest; at I needed: just peace, and a have a range of services. vehicle and impeded operation Sunday at 17 Shillington Ave. ly holding a political sign and 8:38 p.m. Sunday at Covenant little bit of attention and So that the kid who liked at 2:32 a.m. Saturday. A report of a motor vehicle freaking people out. Christian Academy at 83 Pine love. That's all that I was the long-term equine ther- Sender Pojoy-Chiguichon, breaking and entering at 5:33 A report of kids on bikes rid- St. Five males in the woods were looking for." apy could be treated there. 26, was arrested and charged a.m. Sunday at 40 N Federal ing cars at 5:41 p.m. Saturday reportedly acting suspicious; at The need for long-term Or the kid who didn't with trespassing/park rule at St.; at 10:33 a.m. Sunday at on Washington Street. Kids on 9:12 p.m. Sunday at 4 Putnam and specialized care to want to be in any kind of 10:06 p.m. Saturday. 66 Thistle St.; at 9:14 p.m. bikes were reportedly grabbing St. A caller reported she could treat child sex-trafficking shelter but wanted to get Christina Portalla, 25, of Sunday at 21 Allen Ave. cars as they were leaving. The hear footsteps upstairs and no victims is increasing. For some kind of support in a one should be there. Police re- 540 Revere Beach Blvd., Re- kids abruptly left upon police decades, rescued children foster setting or their fam- ported there was an open door, vere, was arrested and charged Complaints arrival. wound up being arrest- ily home could have that," but the apartment was empty; with special speeding violation Three kids on bikes reported- ed and thrown into the said Carol Smolenski, ex- at 10:45 a.m. Sunday at Acu- and negligent operation of a A report of a gunshot at 8:36 ly threw a bike into Redds Pond juvenile justice system. ecutive director of ECPAT- ra of Peabody at 233 Andover motor vehicle at 11:24 p.m. p.m. Friday on Huss Court; at and took off toward Fountain But that's changed in re- USA, an anti-trafficking St. Security reported a person Sunday. 11:34 p.m. Saturday at Essex Park at 7:10 p.m. Saturday on cent years, as states have policy organization. "In an walking through the parking lot Zachary Sloan, 20, of 159 and Sheridan streets; at 8:19 Pond Street. moved to steer victims ideal world, there'd be a looking through cars. Western Ave., was arrested a.m. Sunday on Lois Lane. A report of a disturbance at toward treatment. Twen- continuum of types of ser- A report of operating under and charged with two counts 11:53 p.m. Saturday on Old ty-four states and the vices, but we're nowhere the influence of drugs at 12:17 of breaking and entering for a Overdoses Salem Road. Lots of smashing District of Columbia have near that." p.m. Sunday at 142 Forest St. misdemeanor, trespassing and could be heard. Police report- A report of an overdose at Christel Robin Iwohn, 54, of 6 Class B drug possession at ed someone inside opened a 10:45 a.m. Friday on Tremont Herrick Court, Gloucester, was 2:28 p.m. Sunday. drawer and a bunch of stuff, Street; at 11:03 p.m. Friday summoned for OUI drugs. Jesus Ulario, 27, of 68 Or- including dishes, fell out and at Lynn Vocational Technical A report of a disturbance at chard St., was arrested and smashed; at 11:58 p.m. Sat- Institute on Neptune Boule- 10:01 p.m. Sunday at 149 charged with attempt to com- urday on Guernsey Street. A vard; at 12:22 a.m. Saturday Washington St. A woman re- mit crime and trespassing at caller reported underaged kids at 20 South St.; at 12:48 a.m. ported the father drove away 10:53 a.m. Friday. were drinking and doing drugs Saturday on Essex Street; at with his child toward Lynn. Luis Jesus Ulario, 27, of 68 Or- and the whole neighborhood 2:42 p.m. Saturday at Shelter was recording it. The caller re- E. Espinal-Castillo, 24, was chard St., was arrested and on Willow Street; at 2:39 a.m. arrested. charged with trespassing/park ported the kids were laughing Sunday on Newhall Street; at at the police. rule at 10:06 p.m. Saturday. 5:04 p.m. Sunday at Dollar Tree Joel Velasquez, 31, of 28 A caller reported at 3:35 p.m. Fire on Joyce Street. Sunday on Doaks Lane that Washington St., was arrested A report of a mulch fire at there was a group of kids in the and charged with trespassing/ 4:48 p.m. Saturday at 10 Cen- Theft area jumping in the water off of park rule at 10:15 p.m. Satur- tennial Drive. a seawall that was damaged in day. A report of a larceny at 9:17 A report of a trash barrel on a past storm. She said there William Waugh, 54, of 7 a.m. Friday at 65 Baker St.; at fire at 11:36 p.m. Saturday on was debris there and she was Wickford St., Saugus, was ar- 5:04 p.m. Friday at 35 Wash- Emerson Avenue. concerned that a kid may end rested and charged with inde- ington St.; at 7:20 p.m. Friday A report of a possible fire PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS cent assault and battery on a up getting hurt. at 32 Baltimore St.; at 9:38 behind Peabody Car Wash at Cecilia Roberts, who was a victim of child person 14 or older at 4:25 p.m. p.m. Friday at George’s Roast 10:11 p.m. Sunday at 27 Cen- sex-trafficking at age 17, spent about a year in Sunday. Beef at 124 Broad St.; at 4:43 Fire tral St. An officer reported there a 15-bed residential facility for girls at Well- , 34, was p.m. Saturday at Market Bas- were fireworks on fire that he A report of smoke from a spring Living in Georgia to heal. arrested on warrant charges of ket at 40 Federal St.; at 10:37 boat with no flames at 2:13 put out with his extinguisher. shoplifting by asportation and p.m. Saturday at 21 Tapley St.; p.m. Saturday at Marblehead A report of a fire outside in Class A drug possession at 2 at 3:14 p.m. Sunday at 126 Harbor. A line was thrown to the bushes at 12:10 p.m. Mon- MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS p.m. Friday. Union St.; at 5:08 p.m. Sunday a boat in distress. The harbor- day at 1 Butternut Ave. The fire at 1 Kingsley Terrace; at 11:02 master got the people off the department knocked down a Police: Passed out man woke The firefighter suffered Accidents a.m. Monday at 50 State St. boat. small fire to one of the bushes. minor injuries. A report of motor vehicle theft There was no damage to the up, drove into firefighter A report of a motor vehicle Nater faces multiple at 1:08 p.m. Friday at 85 North Overdose dwelling. crash at 2:06 p.m. Friday at 53 Common St. WORCESTER (AP) — charges during arraign- Lewis St.; at 4:31 p.m. Friday A report of an opioid over- Vandalism Police say a man who was ment in District Court at at Market and Oxford streets; at Vandalism dose at 9:11 a.m. Friday on found passed out behind a later date. It is unclear 7:22 p.m. Friday at 48 Hough- Barnard Hawkes Court. A report of vandalism at the wheel of his car woke if he has an attorney who ton St.; at 9:29 p.m. Friday on A report of motor vehicle van- 4:06 p.m. Saturday at 15 up when firefighters ap- could comment on his Magrane Square; at 9:20 a.m. dalism at 10:08 p.m. Saturday Theft Longstreet Road. A caller re- proached and drove into behalf. Saturday at Boston and Federal at 170 Maple St.; at 8:35 a.m. ported his house was egged; one of them. streets; at 10:25 a.m. Saturday Sunday at 265 Broadway; at A report of a larceny/forgery/ at 10:27 a.m. Sunday at 15 Worcester firefighters Police investigate after at Essex and Joyce streets; at 11:15 a.m. Sunday at 56 This- fraud at 3:26 p.m. Friday on Bartholomew Terrace. Possible responded to the scene 2:36 p.m. Saturday on Lynn tle St.; at 11:20 a.m. Sunday Rowland Street. A food basket damage to a bow window was Sunday night, where they stolen truck found near pond Shore Drive; 3:57 p.m. Satur- at 11 Alan Road; at 4:58 p.m. was reported stolen. reported. found 29-year-old Kristo- BOSTON (AP) — Police pher Nater, of Worcester, say they’re investigat- passed out behind the ing after a stolen pickup wheel of a vehicle. Police truck was found by a Patrick A. Lee Attorney at Law say Nater woke up while Lynn Drug Task Force two firefighters ap- pond in Attleboro. 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By Andrew Dalton ent who had a $70 million ASSOCIATED PRESS real estate portfolio who had had end-stage diabe- LOS ANGELES — Are- tes. He had plenty of con- tha Franklin was so hard- versations with me about nosed in her business estate planning but would dealings that she demand- not sign the documents." ed to be paid in cash be- Papers filed in Mich- fore performing. Her heirs igan's Oakland County won't have it so simple. court last week by David Though she lived to 76 J. Bennett, the lawyer who and was terminally ill worked most closely with with pancreatic cancer, Franklin, lay out the few the Queen of Soul died known basics: without a will. She was not married As her four sons and oth- and left four sons, ages 48 er family members move to 63: Clarence Franklin, on from Friday's funer- Edward Franklin, Kecalf al in Detroit, they're left Franklin and Ted White with the potentially tall PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Jr. Clarence, Aretha's el- task of finding out how Flowers sit atop the casket during the funeral dest, is incapacitated and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS many millions she was service for Aretha Franklin at Greater Grace is represented by a guard- To date, “Crazy Rich Asians” has grossed near- worth, and divvying it up, Temple Friday in Detroit. ian. And a niece of hers ly $111 million from North American theaters. a process that could take has accepted the role of years and is likely to play "I tried to convince her something she got around executor. out in public. that she should do not just to." Under Michigan law, as Estate law experts ex- a will but a trust while Laura Zwicker, an at- in most states, the sons ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ pressed surprise but not she was still alive," says torney who specializes in will equally divide their shock that a wealthy per- Don Wilson, a Los Ange- estate planning but is not mother's assets in the ab- banks yet another son like Franklin would les lawyer who worked on affiliated with the Frank- sence of a will, and so far put off making a will un- entertainment matters lin estate, says she sees it no signs of conflict have til it was too late. At least for Franklin for nearly 30 happen all too often in her emerged among family crazy rich weekend one of the singer's attor- years. "She never told me, work. members. Bennett did neys says he urged her re- 'No, I don't want to do one.' "People don't like to not respond to phone and By Lindsey Bahr could hit $30 million. peatedly over the years to She understood the need. face their own mortality," email messages seeking ASSOCIATED PRESS It easily won out over draft one. It just didn't seem to be Zwicker says. "I had a cli- comment. the holdovers and a few LOS ANGELES — "Cra- newcomers, like the Nazi zy Rich Asians" isn't slow- war crime film "Opera- ing down at the box office tion Finale" and the sci-fi Abu Dhabi delays exhibition even in its third weekend thriller "Kin." in theaters, and is helping Warner Bros.' shark pic to send a strong summer "The Meg" took second moviegoing season off on a place with an additional of da Vinci’s ‘Salvator Mundi’ high note. $10.5 million, bringing its Studios on Sunday say global total to $462.8 mil- By Jon Gambrell a Saudi royal acting as a the romantic comedy lion. "Mission: Impossi- ASSOCIATED PRESS proxy for Saudi Arabia's has topped the domes- Crown Prince Mohammed tic charts again. Warner ble — Fallout," in its fifth DUBAI, United Arab bin Salman, who is close weekend, added $7 million Emirates — The unveil- Bros. estimates that the to Abu Dhabi's powerful film added an addition- for a third place finish. ing of Leonardo da Vinci's Crown Prince Sheikh Mo- "Operation Finale" land- painting "Salvator Mundi" al $22.2 million through hammed bin Zayed Al Na- Sunday, down only 10 ed in fourth place with at the Louvre Abu Dhabi hyan, was the buyer. The $6 million. The film star- has been indefinitely post- percent from last week- Saudi Embassy in Wash- end. To date, the film has ring Oscar Isaac and Ben poned, authorities said ington and officials in Abu Kingsley tells the story of Monday. grossed nearly $111 mil- Dhabi say the Saudi royal lion from North Ameri- how Mossad agent Peter Abu Dhabi's Department purchased the painting on Malkin captured Adolf of Culture and Tourism an- can theaters, passing the behalf of the museum in lifetime domestic total of Eichmann. nounced the delay on Twit- Abu Dhabi, which opened And the John Cho-led ter, saying "more details 2015's "Trainwreck," one just days before the auc- of the last big studio rom- computer screen mystery will be announced soon." tion. "Searching" performed The department de- com success stories. The display of the paint- Should the pace hold better than expected in clined to answer any ques- ing would be a major its expansion to 1,200 tions from The Associat- through Monday, "Crazy PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS draw for the new muse- Rich Asians" could also screens, bringing in an ed Press, saying: "At this um, which has sought to estimated $5.7 million “Salvator Mundi” sold for a record-breaking have one of the biggest stage, we do not have any distinguish itself from its through Sunday and further information." $450 million at an auction in New York at Chris- Labor Day weekends ever namesake in Paris since by the time final numbers rounding out the top five. The Renaissance oil tie’s in November. opening after a decade are reported on Tuesday. The sci-fi thriller "Kin," painting of Christ, whose of delays. Abu Dhabi has The current four-day La- with Zoe Kravitz and Den- title in Latin means "Sav- and gazing directly at the lation suggests the muse- agreed to pay France bor Day record sits with nis Quaid, did not fare as ior of the World," sold for viewer. um might be waiting for $525 million for the use 2007's "Halloween" which well, and opened outside a record-breaking $450 It was to be displayed its one-year anniversary of the "Louvre" name for opened with $30.6 million of the top 10 to only $3 million at an auction in from Sept. 18. The Na- on Nov. 11" to unveil it. the next 30 years and six and some are projecting million from over 2,100 New York at Christie's in tional, a state-aligned En- Mystery has swirled months, plus another $750 that "Crazy Rich Asians" theaters. November. The painting glish-language newspaper around the museum's ac- million to hire French depicts a blue-robed Je- in Abu Dhabi, wrote on- quisition of the painting. managers to oversee 300 sus holding a crystal orb line Monday that "specu- Western diplomats say loaned works of art. Animal-themed vessels From penny press to Snapchat: show that the ancients partied in beast mode

Parents fret through the ages By William J. Kole ASSOCIATED PRESS By Barbara Ortutay with his grandkids and may have fond memories New York who authored a ASSOCIATED PRESS their phones and their of the "good old days," but chronicle of American kids CAMBRIDGE — Cen- Snapchat, Instagram and history tells us that adults and media. turies before Julius Cae- NEW YORK — When Twitter. have worried about their Called the Scarsdale sar sipped from a chalice Stephen Dennis was rais- "It almost seems like an kids' fascination with Moms, their activism led and Alexander the Great ing his two sons in the addiction," said Dennis, a new-fangled entertain- the National Association raised a goblet to toast his 1980s, he never heard the troops, the ancients drank retired homebuilder who ment and technology since of Broadcasters to come phrase "screen time," nor from festive cups made in lives in Bellevue, Wash. the days of dime novels, up with a code of ethics did he worry much about the image of the beings "In the old days you had radio, the first comic books around children's pro- the hours his kids spent they revered the most: an- a computer and you had and rock 'n' roll. gramming in which they with technology. When he imals. a TV and you had a phone The anxieties these days pledged not to portray bought an Apple II Plus seem particularly acute criminals as heroes and An unusual new exhi- computer, he considered it but none of them were bition at the Harvard Art linked to the outside world — as, of course, they al- to refrain from glorifying an investment in their fu- ways have. Smartphones greed, selfishness and dis- Museums explores that but the phone. You didn't ture and encouraged them have a highly customized, respect for authority. primal connection be- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS have this omnipresence of to use it as much as pos- 24/7 presence in our lives Video games presented tween man, beast and li- This drinking vessel sible. technology." that feeds parental fears a different challenge. De- bation. shaped like a donkey Boy, have things changed Today's grandparents of antisocial behavior and cades of study have failed "Animal-Shaped Vessels head is believed to stranger danger. to validate the most prev- from the Ancient World: date to 520-500 B.C. What hasn't changed, alent fear, that violent Feasting with Gods, He- though, is a general pa- games encourage violent roes, and Kings" opens unites us across culture rental dread of what kids behavior. But from the mo- Friday, offering a glimpse and time," said Martha are doing out of sight. ment the games emerged of six dozen elaborate Tedeschi, the museum's These days, it might mean as a cultural force in the drinking and pouring ves- director. hiding in their bedroom, early 1980s, parents fret- sels — and, through them, Visitors will journey chatting with strangers ted about the way kids a window into the weird deep into the Near East online. could lose themselves in symbolism early civiliza- and Mediterranean past, Less than a century ago, games as simple and re- tions invoked whenever where they'll be reward- the radio sparked similar petitive as "Pac-Man," they partied. ed with priceless, rarely fears. ''Asteroids" and "Space In- Make no mistake: Our seen items culled from In the early 1930s a vaders." Bronze Age ancestors nearly two dozen muse- group of mothers from Many parents imagined were well-acquainted ums across the U.S. and Scarsdale, N.Y., pushed ra- the arcades where many with the concept of the liq- around the globe, includ- dio broadcasters to change teenagers played video uid lunch, and they seem ing the British Muse- programs they thought games "as dens of vice, of to have had one setting — um, the Louvre, Vienna's FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS were too "overstimulat- illicit trade in drugs and beast mode. Kunsthistorisches Mu- ing, frightening and emo- sex," Michael Z. Newman, "By illuminating the his- seum, the Smithsonian In the early 1980s, some cities sought to restrict tionally overwhelming" a University of Wiscon- tory and making of these Institution, New York's the spread of arcades; Mesquite, Texas, for ex- for kids, said Margaret sin-Milwaukee media his- remarkably global ob- Metropolitan Museum of ample, insisted that the under-17 set required Cassidy, a media historian torian, wrote recently in jects, we invite our guests Art and Boston's Museum parental supervision. at Adelphi University in Smithsonian. to raise a glass to what of Fine Arts. A8 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Left: Alessandra, 5, and Demos Zevitas, 5, of Watertown show off balloon toys they got Saturday at the 2018 Grecian Festival in Lynn hosted by St. George Greek Orthodox Church.

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©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2018 Classical boys soccer ready to get going with new offensive system By Harold Rivera ITEM SPORTS EDITOR LYNN — The main goal for the Classical boys soccer team this season is clear: qual- ify for the state tournament. Classical’s seniors have yet to experience postseason soccer and with one season remaining in their respective high school careers, a tournament run is what they’re shooting for. But before the Rams can make noise in the state tournament, they’ll have to take care of their regular season schedule rst. Classical begins the season Wednesday night (7) against crosstown rival English in the Lynn Invitational Soccer Tourna- ment at Manning Field. “They’re very excited,” rst-year Classi- cal coach Eric Moreno said. “Everybody’s very con dent. They all really want to win ITEM FILE PHOTO it. All my seniors have never won the City Tournament or quali ed for the state Swampscott senior Haley Bernhardt returns as a tournament. They’re really excited about captain for the girls soccer team after leading the change and taking the season on.” Big Blue in scoring last season. Moreno, a Bishop Fenwick alum who played Division III soccer at Salem State, has brought a new system to Classical. Adjustments will be made as the year Strong upper class takes its course, but he said things have gone well during the preseason. “Things are looking great,” Moreno said. set to lead Big Blue “The boys are coming in with high inten- sity. They all have high expectations. ITEM FILE PHOTO girls soccer this year They’re looking con dent out there and Classical senior goalkeeper Daniel Cortes, center, is part of a they’re ready for a great season, I can tell.” key core of players who will try to help lead the Rams into the By Harold Rivera CLASSICAL, B2 state tournament this season. ITEM SPORTS EDITOR SWAMPSCOTT — With a new coach directing the program, the Swampscott girls soccer team’s eager to take on the 2018 season. Norman James, a former all-American at Division III Prep’s Rassias commits to Holy Cross Salem State, takes over as head coach for Alvi Ibanez. So far, so good for James as he looks to familiarize himself with By Harold Rivera his new team. ITEM SPORTS EDITOR “Things are looking good,” James, a former assistant coach at DANVERS — The St. John’s baseball team grooms its Pingree, said. “New coach, new system. We’re kind of rejuvenat- players for the college diamond. Year in and year out, the ing the group. We’re putting in some new captains. Things are going well. We’re looking forward to starting the season. The girls Eagles produce Division I commits who are ready to contrib- look happy. We have six seniors and some leadership from the ute at the next level. Now it’s time to make room for one more juniors.” on the list. Last season was one to remember for the Big Blue. Swamp- St. John’s senior pitcher/out elder Chris Rassias an- scott finished the regular season at 9-7-2 and qualified for the nounced Thursday that he has committed to join the baseball Division 3 North state tournament as the No. 11 seed. The Big team at Division I Holy Cross. Rassias will join former St. Blue defeated North Reading, Weston and Austin Prep, en route John’s Prep in elder Andrew Selima, who completed his to the sectional final where the tournament run ended with a 1-0 freshman season with the Crusaders this spring. loss to Newburyport. “Holy Cross has always been on my radar,” Rassias, a North The Big Blue return six seniors, all of whom made key contri- Andover native, said. “I’ve admired it for years. Traveling to butions to last season’s postseason success. Senior Haley Bern- my grandmother’s house in Western Mass., I always drove by hardt, who led the team in goals last year, returns at forward. Holy Cross and the baseball eld. I always said, ‘I want to “It starts with Haley offensively, definitely,” James said. “She’s play there someday.’ It reminded me of St. John’s.” going to require a double team and get some shots off. Hopefully Rassias said he stayed in touch with Selima and Crusaders she’ll create opportunities for other players and she’s doing that head coach Greg DiCenso through the recruiting process. now. I’m looking forward to seeing her progress and become a “Coach DiCenso told me there’s a funky, football player kind college player.” of vibe on the team,” Rassias, a right-hander, said. “It’s a tough Also returning are seniors Grace DiGrande (center-mid), Mad- bunch of kids but they win with class. I have a friend on the dy Foutes (defensive-mid), Molly Frauenholz (center-back), Kay- team, Andrew, and I’ve known him since kindergarten. la Kornitsky (center-back) and Nikki Rosa (goalie). Rosa had a “Holy Cross has a lot to offer,” Rassias said. “It’s a good stellar season in net as a junior last fall and James said she has business school. I’m looking to major in business. Coach Di- looked solid during the preseason. ITEM FILE PHOTO Censo works with the pitchers and I really like the head “Nikki’s shown a lot of leadership,” James said. “She communi- St. John’s Prep senior pitcher/out elder Chris coach-pitcher kind of bond. He pitched in college too so being around the head coach is something that’ll be great for me.” cates now. Her distribution has improved since I’ve worked with Rassias has committed to play college baseball her. She has a ton of athleticism, she’s a basketball player. She at Division I Holy Cross. RASSIAS, B2 makes a lot of those grabs look simple. We have a lot of leadership in goal with Nikki.” All six Swampscott seniors will be leaned on for leadership. DiGrande, Foutes and Kornitsky will serve as head captains while Frauenholz, Bernhardt and Rosa will be co-captains. Spartans volleyball to rely on experience “They’re all going to contribute,” James said. “They’re all going to start. All six are showing leadership. They seem to be helping By Harold Rivera who’ll help move the adjustment along the underclassmen. I like the fact that they’re together. They talk ITEM SPORTS EDITOR quickly. a lot. They’re here to help the underclassmen and be good lead- Grace Fielding returns for her senior ers.” LYNN — After a few down seasons, season at outside hitter. Also projected to play key roles this season are sophomore it’s fair to say that the St. Mary’s vol- “Grace has done a lot in the offseason midfielder/forward Mackenzie Kearney and freshman forward leyball team’s due to make some noise with camps and club teams as well,” Sophie DiGrande, Grace’s younger sister. in 2018. And it appears the Spartans McDuffee said. “She has improved As for the Northeastern Conference, James said he has fol- have the pieces in place to make that quite a bit in the offseason. She’s al- lowed games in the past and feels the Big Blue are built to con- happen. ready a very good player. I saw her a tend. With senior leadership and experience at the forefront, Mike McDuffee takes over as head bit last season and she has improved.” Swampscott’s in a good position to compete and make noise in coach at St. Mary’s and he said the Senior Sharliz Bonifacio, who missed the NEC. Spartans showed positive signs during time last year battling a leg injury, will “I feel we should be one of the top teams in our conference,” the preseason. play a key role at setter. James said. “With the seniority and the skill players we have, I “Things are looking good,” McDuffee “Setter’s the quarterback out there,” feel we should be right where we belong at the top of our bracket. said. “There’s a few gaps in knowledge McDuffee said. “She runs the offense, I have six quality seniors that start and contribute very much.” with the system I want to run. We had she makes everything happen. To see Swampscott begins the season Tuesday afternoon (4) against to go back and learn that. It’s tough to her healthy, moving quickly across the NEC opponent Saugus. know if they’ve learned it until we get court, that’s a big sigh of relief for me. an in-game situation. We scrimmaged “They feel good,” James said. “They feel happy. We talk a lot We have some depth at that position ITEM FILE PHOTO about technical. We have a lot of athleticism but we’re also Lynn Tech Monday and things looked but she has expertise. She’s polished preaching technical. First touch, how to receive the ball, how to good.” St. Mary’s senior Dorothy Carroll and she’s a little more aggressive, will play a key role at middle hitter play with pressure. They’re working hard, they’re putting extra Although there’s a learning curve as that’s very important.” time in with captains’ practices. They’re gelling together and I’m a new coach implements a new sys- for the Spartans volleyball team just coming in to continue that growth with them.” tem, the Spartans have four seniors VOLLEYBALL, B2 this year. St. Mary’s golf primed for another state championship run By Mike Alongi ship.” for talent. The Spartans’ top three players ITEM STAFF A couple of key gures in that state cham- return to the lineup in 2018, including No. pionship run were Aedan Leydon and Chris 1 player Christian Emmerich. Now in his LYNN — The St. Mary’s golf team comes Fioravanti, who also happen to be the only senior year, Christian Emmerich is coming into the 2018 season with a bit of a target two players gone from last year’s title team off an incredible 12-month stretch of golf. In on its back after winning the Division 3 after graduating this spring. Leydon, a addition to helping the Spartans win the state title as a team last year. Luckily for team captain, kept every player focused on team state title, Christian Emmerich also coach Jay Fiste, the Spartans are built to the task at hand during the state tourna- won the Division 3 individual state title last ght back. ment last year. Meanwhile Fioravanti, the season. He took that momentum right into “We should be very competitive this year team’s longest hitter last season, red an the summer, where he won six tourna- for sure,” said Fiste, now in his 10th year as even-par 70 in the state nal to help the ments including his second straight Kern- head coach. “Before last year, we (the coach- Spartans clinch their championship. wood Country Club Championship and the ing staff) actually thought that this year “Both of those guys were a huge part of Bay State Cup Invitational. He also made it would be our big year. We thought we were last year’s team success,” Fiste said. “They ITEM FILE PHOTO to the semi nal round of the Massachusetts still one year away. But all the guys played both came up big when we needed them Junior Amateur, and he’s now on the radar St. Mary’s senior Christian Emmerich so well down the stretch and the young most and they’ll be missed.” of several Division I college golf programs. won the Division 3 state individual title guys came into their own, and we were able But just because those two have left the last season. to ride that all the way to a state champion- program doesn’t mean St. Mary’s is hurting SPARTANS, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2018

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Bryson DeChambeau holds up the trophy after winning the Dell Technologies Championship on the 18th green at TPC Boston Monday afternoon. DeChambeau lights PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Ian Kinsler reacts after knocking a two-run single in the eighth inning against the Atlanta Braves up TPC Boston for Monday afternoon at SunTrust Park. Kinsler, Red Sox take down Braves second straight win NORTON (AP) — Bryson DeChambeau has found the right formula for the richest part of the PGA Tour season. Coming off a four-shot victory last week in New Jersey, the in a matchup of division leaders 24-year-old physics major knows as the “Mad Scientist” pulled away with three straight birdies to close out the front nine and ATLANTA (AP) — Ian Kinsler de- the eighth after a throwing error by first A sellout crowd of 40,394 included a kept his distance the rest of the way to win the Dell Technologies scribes Boston’s lineup as “electric.” baseman Freddie Freeman prolonged the strong turnout by Red Sox fans. Championship on Monday. Now that he’s back on track follow- inning, making it 5-2. Xander Bogaerts TRAINER’S ROOM DeChambeau closed with a 4-under 67 for a two-shot victory on ing his return from a hamstring injury, hit a two-run single as Boston scored Red Sox: 3B Rafael Devers (strained left the TPC Boston, becoming only the second player in the 12 years Kinsler is showing he can add even more three times in the ninth off Bryse Wilson. hamstring) will join the team on Tuesday, of the lucrative FedEx Cup to win the opening two playoff events. spark to the lineup. “The two-out error hurt, obviously, but I a day after completing his rehab assign- Vijay Singh did it in 2008 before the points system was changed Kinsler drove in three runs and the Red liked our chances before that,” said Braves ment with Triple-A Pawtucket. ... Man- to create more volatility. Singh effectively had the $10 million prize Sox continued their interleague success, manager Brian Snitker. ager Alex Cora said LHP David Price wrapped up before the finale. beating the Atlanta Braves 8-2 Monday Boston scored three runs in the fifth off (bruised left wrist) believes he could start DeChambeau, with his third victory this year, was assured of in a matchup of division leaders. Braves rookie Touki Toussaint, making against the Braves on Wednesday. But being the No. 1 seed when he gets to the Tour Championship, no Kinsler came off the disabled list on Aug. only his second start in the majors. the Red Sox will avoid having Price swing matter what happens next week at the third playoff event outside 17 after missing 11 games with the injury. Consecutive doubles by Eduardo a bat. Price instead may start in Friday’s Philadelphia. He was hitting well before the injury and Nunez, Kinsler and Christian Vazquez off opening game of a home series against And he would appear to be a shoo-in to be one of U.S. captain now has regained momentum with two or Toussaint (1-1) in the fifth gave the Red Houston. Cora said he had not decided on Jim Furyk’s three Ryder Cup picks to be announced Tuesday. The more hits in four of his last seven games. Sox a 2-0 lead. Mookie Betts added an Wednesday’s starter. idea is to find the hottest player to fill out the team, and no one Asked if it was difficult to find his tim- RBI single with two outs to finish Tous- Braves: RHPs Arodys Vizcaino and has been close to DeChambeau over the last two weeks. ing again, Kinsler said “I want to say no, saint. Jose Ramirez, each recovering from right DeChambeau, who started the year at No. 99 in the world, because I don’t want to make any excuses. Boston right-hander Nate Eovaldi shoulder inflammation, threw back-to- moved past Rory McIlroy to No. 7. He finished at 16-under 268 ... In a player’s head you think it should started only two days after his last start back scoreless innings in rehab stints and made $1,620,000 for the second straight week. happen quick in a day or two.” against the White Sox was shortened by with Triple-A Gwinnett. Starting the final round one shot behind Abraham Ancer, and The Red Sox led only 3-2 through seven rain to two innings. RISP WOES among 10 players within four shots of the lead, DeChambeau had innings before putting the game away. “It was definitely different,” Eovaldi The NL East-leading Braves loaded a two-putt birdie from 50 feet on No. 7, took the lead with a 12-foot “We can score a lot of runs early, score a said. “I needed to step up and try to go as the bases in the first, fourth and seventh birdie putt on the 220-yard eighth hole, and then hit his approach lot of runs late,” Kinsler said. “That’s the deep as I could in the ballgame. Unfortu- innings. Kurt Suzuki’s bases-loaded sacri- to 6 feet to a back right pin at No. 9 for his third straight birdie. great thing about this team. It can hap- nately it was only into the fourth inning.” fice fly in the seventh produced the only Cameron Smith of Australia tried to make a run at him with a pen at any moment. The thing about this Eovaldi issued four walks, including run from those chances as Atlanta was pair of late birdies, but DeChambeau answered with a birdie on offense is it’s electric and it can happen three in the first, but did not allow a run 1-for-12 with runners in scoring position. No. 15 to keep his lead at two shots. Needing an eagle to catch him quickly.” in 3 1/3 innings. His previous season high HOME AGAIN on the par-5 18th, Smith came up short and into the hazard and The Red Sox have won 23 of their last for walks in a game was two. INF Brandon Phillips, who had a suc- made bogey. 27 games against National League teams. Brandon Workman (3-0) recorded two cessful Atlanta homecoming with the Justin Rose birdied three of his last four holes for a 68 and Boston has the best record in the majors outs after replacing Eovaldi in the fourth. Braves in 2017, when he hit .291, will wound up alone in second. and is atop the AL East. Ozzie Albies led off the sixth with his return again on Tuesday when he will be Ancer couldn’t keep pace, dropping three shots in the tough Kinsler hit a two-out, two-run single in 22nd homer against Joe Kelly. recalled from Pawtucket by the Red Sox. four-hole stretch early on the back nine. A birdie on the final hole would have given the 27-year-old Mexican a tie for third and a reasonable chance at going to the Tour Championship. He also came up short into the hazard and made bogey. The small conso- New system, new coach on deck for Classical soccer lation for Ancer was moving from No. 92 to No. 56, which at least made him among the top 70 who advance to the BMW Champi- CLASSICAL this seriously. They’re really looking for- classmen to make sure we continue do- onship at Aronimink next week. From B1 ward to the season.” ing well next year. I’m very happy to Matt Kuchar failed to advance beyond the second playoff event Moreno said Cortes has shown im- have a lot of leadership this year.” for the first time in 10 years, meaning he won’t get another chance “It’s a lot to take in because the system provement in net during the preseason. Part of Classical’s new system includes to state his case as a potential Ryder Cup pick. Furyk makes his I’m bringing in is something most of “Daniel’s very secure,” Moreno said. a more aggressive style of play on of- fourth selection after the BMW Championship. them haven’t been taught before,” More- “He matured as a player and as a goal- fense. As long as the team sticks togeth- The likely choices would seem to be DeChambeau, Phil Mickel- no said. “We had a scrimmage against keeper. It’s going to be hard to score on er, Moreno feels confident they Rams son and Tiger Woods — they finished Nos. 9, 10 and 11 when Tech Friday night. They need more rep- him. It has to be a tough shot. Anything will achieve their goals and the results qualifying ended for eight automatic berths after the PGA Cham- etition and repetition. It’s taking time easy, he’ll save. He’s already saved plen- will follow. pionship. Woods closed with a 71 and tied for 24th. Mickelson, who but they’re already looking better than ty of penalty kicks in practice.” “The strength will be togetherness,” has played on every Ryder Cup team since 1995, boosted his case they were at this point last year. It’ll take Other key returners for Classical in- Moreno said. “The guys will come to- by winning a World Golf Championships event in Mexico in time but we’re studying a lot.” clude junior center-mid Alex Ixlaj, senior gether this season and play as brothers. March, and he made nine birdies Monday in a closing round of Classical returns three solid seniors defender Ever De Leon and senior strik- They’re going to be a team that’s more 63. who’ll lead the way the season as team er Gabriel Novoa. Also projected to play attack-minded and more offensive rath- captains in center-mid Kevin Molina, key roles this fall are junior striker Fer- er defensive. They’re going to go out and defensive-mid Ivan Melara and goalie nando Gomez, junior center-defender try to win games right away. St. Mary’s volleyball will Daniel Cortes. Christopher Zelaya and sophomore “I think it’ll time for them to adjust but “I feel they’re great role models,” More- winger Jenner Robles. once they do the game will be simple for no said. “They’re great kids, they do “We have a lot of underclassmen com- them,” Moreno said. “I know they’ll exe- need to embrace adversity great in school. They’re great role models ing in,” Moreno said. “It’s a good blend cute it very well because I have intelli- for the other kids to look up to. They take because I have to bring in the under- gent players.” in early part of the season Rassias becomes fourth Prep senior headed to Division I VOLLEYBALL From B1 RASSIAS They play during their freshman seasons. way.” Also projected to play major roles are seniors Dorothy Carroll From B1 I feel I have the skills to compete right now, Rassias is the fourth member of St. (middle hitter) and Natalie Kane (opposite/right side hitter). I just have to refine those skills.” John’s senior class to commit to a Division With four seasoned veterans leading the way, experience and With gearing up for the college diamond, Rassias said his junior season, in which I college program. He joins catcher/first leadership look to be two of St. Mary’s strengths. Rassias will have to make adjustments he went 2-1 with a 2.61 ERA, was a step baseman Alex Lane (Bryant), Lynn native “I think experience and leadership are the two biggest things,” along the way. He feels as though the in the right direction, setting the state for and pitcher Max Gieg (Boston College) McDuffee said. “Volleyball’s a sport where you need to have coaching staff as St. John’s, as well as the a standout senior campaign next spring. and pitcher Sean Letarte (UMass Lowell). chemistry on the court if you want to be successful. Building that competition he has matched up against in He gained confidence in himself as his ju- Rassias believes the Eagles are in a good chemistry’s just as important as skills and drills. A player needs the stacked Catholic Conference and Su- nior season took its course. position to make another Super 8 run next to know that if they miss a couple balls or a serve, the teammates per 8 tournaments, has helped prepare “At the start of the season, I wasn’t sure season. will support. The chemistry’s important. We have a senior repre- him for what he’ll see at the Division I how things were going to go,” Rassias said. “We have a great team every year but sentative at every position on the court.” level. “I was always confident in myself. Later on this year’s something special,” Rassias McDuffee said he’ll also rely on a handful of underclassmen “I really feel that St. John’s has prepared in the season, I feel I got more time and said. “We haven’t won a Super 8 yet. This from the junior varsity team to step up as the season takes its course. The junior varsity players will practice with the varsity me well,” Rassias said. “The coaches have things went well. I think next year will be being our senior year, I know we want to team and McDuffee hopes St. Mary’s senior leadership trickles always said, ‘Of course we want to win the a huge jump for me. I’ve talked to college win really badly. The goal is to win a Super down to the younger players. Super 8 but we want you to be ready to coaches and they’ve shown me a lot. I’m 8. We have a tight-knit family, almost like “We have a few junior varsity kids that are going to practice play college baseball.’ Talking to guys play- never satisfied with any performance. I a brotherhood. I really feel we’re going to with varsity, sit on the bench during varsity and possibly play in ing in college now, they’re already leaders. feel next year will be the new me in a good go very far and with this Super 8.” games,” McDuffee said. “Having that leadership, teaching them how to play the game and how to act according to what we expect from a St. Mary’s student athlete, that’s important.” St. Mary’s golf not slowing down after last year’s title With renovations and refurbishing taking place at Conigliaro Gymnasium, the Spartans will play the first few games of the 2018 season on the road. St. Mary’s hopes its home floor will be SPARTANS freshman, and sophomore Luke Smith. down the team to 12 players. ready in time for a Sept. 18 home opener against Catholic Central From B1 “To be honest, I expect those three, our They open the season Wednesday af- League opponent Cardinal Spellman. top three guys, to be just as good if not ternoon against Matignon at Newton McDuffee said playing a string of matches on the road won’t be “Christian is coming off of an unbeliev- better than every other team’s top three Commonwealth Golf Course. The Spar- an easy task but the Spartans have embraced the challenge. able summer,” Fiste said. “He was our in the state,” Fiste said. “Our top group tans will have their home opener Thurs- “Anytime you face a challenge, even a minor one like playing a main guy last year and he’ll continue to is incredibly talented and all of them day against Cardinal Spellman at Gan- home game as an away one, it really helps the growth of the be our top player this season. He’s got all have deep tournament experience now, non Golf Course. community,” McDuffee said. “I think bonds of loyalty are built the tools necessary to take home another so I’ve got a lot of confidence in those “All the guys are very excited to get the through that struggle. It’s minor but I still think it has an effect individual title and to help lead our team guys.” new season underway,” Fiste said. “As on our girls. It’s not ideal, we all know that but we’re going to be back to the state tournament.” The Spartans have been working long as we stay focused on our goals and better. It doesn’t matter what gym we’re playing in, the dimen- Rounding out the top three players for through sorting out the bottom half of keep grinding every day, there’s no rea- sions of the court of the same. We need to run the court the way St. Mary’s this year are Christian’s the varsity lineup during the preseason son why we can’t have another great we run the court. I think that’s the mentality we need.” younger brother, Aidan Emmerich, a with a series of tryouts, trying to pare year this season.” St. Mary’s opens the season Tuesday (5) at Matignon. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE TUESDAY Revere vs. Danvers (5:30) Boys Soccer WEDNESDAY Swampscott vs. Saugus (4) Boys Soccer Masconomet vs. St. John’s Prep (4) Lynn City Tournament Girls Soccer At Manning Field Lynn City Tournament St. Mary’s vs. Tech (5) At Manning Field English vs. Classical (7) St. Mary’s vs. Tech (5) North Reading vs. Lynnfield (4:30) English vs. Classical (7) Girls Soccer Acton-Boxboro vs. Peabody (4) Lynnfield vs. North Reading (3:45) Saugus vs. Swampscott (4) Field Hockey Golf Swampscott vs. Danvers (4) Lynnfield vs. Amesbury (3:30) Peabody vs. Beverly (4) Marblehead vs. Medford (3:45) Marblehead vs. Revere (4) Winthrop vs. English (4) Fenwick vs. Chelmsford (4:30) Gloucester vs. Peabody (4) Gloucester vs. Saugus (7) Classical vs. Saugus (4) Golf Danvers vs. St. John’s Prep (4) Matignon vs. St. Mary’s (3) Cross Country Salem vs. Revere (3:45) Classical vs. Peabody/Salem (4) Volleyball Volleyball Ipswich vs. Lynnfield (5:30) Beverly vs. Marblehead (5:30) Cross Country English vs. Somerville (5:30) Lynnfield vs. Amesbury (3:30)

SPORTS BRIEFS Lynn Woods cross ber 26. Each evening includes a country series regular 1.59 mile, a short race of the day and a long The 49th annual Lynn race of the day. There is no Summer cross country entry fee. series will continue every Refer top www.lwrun.org Wednesday until Septem- for more information. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS MLB Patriots defensive back Keion Crossen, right, breaks up a pass during a preseason game against the Philadelphia Eagles. AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Boston 95 44 .683 — Atlanta 76 61 .555 — New York 86 52 .623 8½ Philadelphia 72 65 .526 4 Tampa Bay 73 63 .537 20½ Washington 69 69 .500 7½ Seventh-round pick Keion Crossen Toronto 62 74 .456 31½ New York 61 75 .449 14½ Baltimore 40 97 .292 54 Miami 55 83 .399 21½ Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB makes it to Patriots final roster Cleveland 77 60 .562 — Chicago 81 56 .591 — Minnesota 63 74 .460 14 Milwaukee 78 61 .561 4 Chicago 56 82 .406 21½ St. Louis 76 62 .551 5½ FOXBOROUGH (AP) — Keion Cros- to make sure I know as much as I need to John Atkins, who didn’t make the squad, Detroit 55 83 .399 22½ Pittsburgh 67 71 .486 14½ Kansas City 46 91 .336 31 Cincinnati 59 79 .428 22½ sen spent most of Saturday doing what all know going into Game 1. were gone when he came in Sunday morn- West Division West Division NFL bubble players do: wondering, worry- “(Saturday night) I was just more fo- ing. Asked if that was different, he said, “It W L Pct GB W L Pct GB ing — and, most importantly, refreshing cused on getting to know my opponent. is. It is, very different. But I’m ready to Houston 85 53 .616 — Colorado 75 62 .547 — Oakland 83 56 .597 2½ Los Angeles 75 62 .547 — his phone. That’s the reason I couldn’t sleep, because play, focusing on this week and focusing on Seattle 76 61 .555 8½ Arizona 74 63 .540 1 “All day. Every second hitting refresh, re- I wanted to know my opponent as much what I can do to make the team better. Los Angeles 66 71 .482 18½ San Francisco 68 71 .489 8 Texas 60 77 .438 24½ San Diego 54 85 .388 22 fresh the Twitter page or whatever you got as I could before I get with the coaches and “It’s always tough (seeing guys go). I to do,” Crossen said Sunday after making everything.” know as a rookie class you come in togeth- Monday’s Games Baltimore (Cobb 4-15) at Seattle (LeBlanc Boston 8, Atlanta 2 8-3), 10:10 p.m. the ’ final roster as a The opponent for Week 1 is Deshaun er, some go and some stay, but at the end of Chicago White Sox 4, Detroit 2 Cincinnati (Reed 0-1) at Pittsburgh (Mus- seventh-round draft pick. Watson, the mobile Texans quarterback the day I wish everyone who’s not here the Houston 4, Minnesota 1 grove 5-8), 7:05 p.m. Oakland 6, N.Y. Yankees 3 St. Louis (Mikolas 13-4) at Washington Then came 4 p.m. Saturday — and the who can drive a defense crazy. That’s best and everyone who is here, (to) have a Kansas City 5, Cleveland 1 (Fedde 1-3), 7:05 p.m. phone did not ring. enough for even a veteran to worry about/ great season.” Tampa Bay at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Philadelphia (Arrieta 9-9) at Miami (Rich- “It didn’t ring. That’s a good sign,” said In a strange twist to the story, Crossen And now, borrowing a Bill Belichick L.A. Angels at Texas, 8:05 p.m. ards 3-7), 7:10 p.m. Baltimore at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Montgomery 4-4) at Milwau- Crossen, who spent the day with some said he didn’t tell his parents, Winnie and phrase, it’s on to Houston. Washington 4, St. Louis 3, 10 innings kee (Miley 2-2), 8:10 p.m. teammates, two of whom didn’t make it. Thomas, until Sunday morning that he “I don’t know what to anticipate,” Cros- Miami 3, Philadelphia 1 San Francisco (Rodriguez 6-2) at Colorado The cornerback from Western Carolina, made the cut - and added they didn’t know sen said. “Obviously still a rookie, still Pittsburgh 5, Cincinnati 1 (Marquez 11-9), 8:40 p.m. Milwaukee 4, Chicago Cubs 3 San Diego (Lucchesi 7-7) at Arizona (Ray once a 147-pound high school quarterback, until he told them. learning. I’m just kind of go with the flow. Colorado 9, San Francisco 8 4-2), 9:40 p.m. had made it to the opening roster of a team “They’re happy parents,” he said. “They I know we’re going to practice, I definitely N.Y. Mets at L.A. Dodgers, 8:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Vargas 5-8) at L.A. Dodgers (Hill San Diego at Arizona, 8:10 p.m. 6-5), 10:10 p.m. seeking its sixth Super Bowl win this cen- enjoyed that I get to enjoy my dream. They know that, so only control what I can con- Tuesday’s Games Wednesday’s Games tury. just hoped the best for me. They did not trol and work hard every day. Tampa Bay (TBD) at Toronto (Gaviglio 3-7), Boston at Atlanta, 12:10 p.m. “I enjoyed it at 4:01 and I’m ready right know ... my mom cried, my dad’s a little “It’s a joy to be here.” 7:07 p.m. Kansas City at Cleveland, 1:10 p.m. Kansas City (Duffy 8-11) at Cleveland Tampa Bay at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. now,” he said. “I was focused at 4:02 to get tough, so he played a little hardball. But NOTES (Clevinger 10-7), 7:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at Texas, 8:05 p.m. started for Houston week.” they’re happy, they’re definitely happy. The Patriots claimed WR Amara Dar- Boston (Porcello 15-7) at Atlanta (New- Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. He added he had trouble sleeping both “I didn’t call anyone ... the last 24 hours boh off waivers from Seattle and WR Chad comb 11-7), 7:35 p.m. Minnesota at Houston, 8:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (Heaney 8-8) at Texas (Minor N.Y. Yankees at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Friday and Saturday nights, the first night I’ve just been waiting. So I kinda knew, I Hansen off waivers from the Jets. Darboh, 10-7), 8:05 p.m. Baltimore at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. worrying and then looking ahead. guess, when you all knew, and I’m very 24, was a third-round draft pick (106th Detroit (Liriano 3-9) at Chicago White Sox Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. (Giolito 10-9), 8:10 p.m. St. Louis at Washington, 7:05 p.m. “As the business goes, you gotta move happy to be here and I’m ready to get overall) in 2017 by Seattle out of Michigan Minnesota (May 3-0) at Houston (Verlander Philadelphia at Miami, 7:10 p.m. on, you gotta prepare, you can’t let your started.” and appeared in all 16 games last year 13-9), 8:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets at L.A. Dodgers, 7:35 p.m. mind stay in yesterday,” he said. “Moving Crossen dressed in a corner of the lock- with eight receptions for 71 yards. Han- N.Y. Yankees (Happ 15-6) at Oakland Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. (TBD), 10:05 p.m. San Francisco at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. forward for me is a big deal, especially for er room with three other young players. sen, 23, was drafted in the fourth round me coming in Week 1 as a rookie, I want Their names, including A.J. Moore and last year out of California. TV/RADIO TV Players cut by Patriots find jobs with other teams MLB (AP) — Coach Sean Payton says the 15 yards. Bojorquez is an undrafted rookie free 7:35 p.m...... Boston at Atlanta...... NESN Saints have brought in veteran running His most productive season came in agent after spending the past two sea- 10 p.m...... NY Yankees at Oakland...... MLB Network back Mike Gillislee to add physicality to 2016 with Buffalo, when he rushed for sons at New Mexico. He earned honor- New Orleans’ running game. 577 yards and eight TDs to go with 50 able mention All-America honors last WNBA Playoffs Payton says he sees Gillislee as a yards and one TD receiving. season by finishing fourth in the nation 8 p.m...... Washington at Atlanta...... ESPN2 first- and second-down runner who has The Saints open the regular season at and setting a single-season school record 10 p.m...... Phoenix at Seattle...... ESPNews earned hard yards for his past teams. home Sunday against Tampa Bay. by averaging 47.3 yards per punt. Payton says he does not envision Gil- The are shuffling punters He replaces Schmidt, who spent four Soccer lislee getting much work as a receiver, by claiming Corey Bojorquez off waivers seasons in Buffalo. Schmidt was cut de- 10 p.m...... Women’s friendly: US vs. Chile...... ESPN2 as some other running backs do in the and releasing . spite ranking second on the team list Tennis Saints’ offense. The Bills also claimed cornerback with a career 44.1-yard gross punting 12 p.m...... US Open (quarterfinals)...... ESPN2 Gillislee is a five-year veteran who Ryan Lewis on Sunday, a week before average. spent last season with New England. He Buffalo opens the season at Baltimore. Lewis was an undrafted rookie free 7 p.m...... US Open (quarterfinals)...... ESPN carried the ball 104 times for the Patri- Bojorquez and Lewis were claimed after agent out of Pittsburgh last year, and Radio ots, gaining 383 yards and scoring five being released by the New England Pa- spent the season on the Patriots’ practice MLB touchdowns. He also caught one pass for triots over the past two days. squad. 7:35 p.m...... Boston at Atlanta...... WEEI-FM 93.7 Nike announces new deal with Colin Kaepernick TODAY IN SPORTS (AP) — Colin Kaepernick together rather than decided terback with 300 touchdown passes Sept. 4 has a new deal with Nike, even individually to not sign Kaeper- by throwing for five scores in a 39-35 1920 — Man o War wins the 1 5/8- without having a job in the nick. victory over New England. Dan Mari- mile Lawrence Realization Stakes at NFL. A similar grievance is still no passes for 473 yards and Patriot’s Belmont Park by 100 lengths, the Kaepernick’s attorney, Mark pending by former 49ers team- quarterback Drew Bledsoe passes for largest winning margin in modern Geragos, made the announce- mate Eric Reid, a Pro Bowl 421 yards and four touchdowns. It’s racing history. His time of 2:40 4/5 ment on Twitter, calling the for- safety who joined in the pro- second time two opposing quarter- shatters the world record by 6 4/5 mer San Francisco 49ers quar- tests. backs each pass for 400 yards and seconds for his fifth record perfor- terback an “All American Icon” On Friday night, Kaepernick mance of the year. four touchdowns in the same game. and crediting attorney Ben 2002 — Argentina defeats the U.S. and Reid, also now out of the 1932 — Olin Dutra defeats Frank Meiselas for getting the deal 87-80 in the world basketball cham- league, were each given huge Walsh in the final round 4 and 3 to done. Kaepernick also posted a pionships at Indianapolis. It’s the first ovations when they were in- win the PGA Championship. Nike ad featuring his face and loss for a U.S. team in 59 games troduced and shown on the big 1951 — Frank Sedgman becomes wrote: “Believe in something, since the Americans began sending screen during a match between the first Australian to win the men’s even if it means sacrificing ev- NBA players to international tourna- Serena and Venus Williams at singles title in the U.S. Lawn Tennis erything. (Hashtag) JustDoIt” ments in 1992. the U.S. Open. Association championships, beating Kaepernick already had a 2010 — DeMarco Murray’s ca- Kaepernick began a wave of Victor Seixas in three sets. Sixteen- deal with Nike that was set to protests by NFL players two reer-best 218 yards rushing leads expire, but it was renegotiated year-old Maureen Connolly wins the seasons ago, kneeling during Oklahoma to a 31-24 victory for the into a multi-year deal to make first of three consecutive women’s the national anthem to pro- Sooners’ 800th win. him one of the faces of Nike’s titles, beating Shirley Fry in three sets. test police brutality and racial 2010 — Andy Dalton becomes TCU’s 30th anniversary “Just Do It” 1966 — The Houston Oilers holds inequality. The protests have winningest quarterback, running for campaign, according to a per- the Denver Broncos to no first downs two touchdowns and throwing for son familiar with the contract. grown into one of the most po- in a 45-7 rout. another in the No. 6 Horned Frogs’ The person spoke to The Asso- larizing issues in sports, with 1983 — Lynn Dickey of Green Bay 30-21 victory over Oregon State. His ciated Press on condition of ano- President Donald Trump loud- completes 27 of 31 passes, including 30th win moves him past Sammy nymity because Nike hasn’t of- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ly urging the league to suspend 18 straight, for 333 yards and four Baugh, who had held the mark since ficially announced the contract. Colin Kaepernick has signed a deal with Nike or fire players who demon- touchdowns to lead the Packers in a the mid-1930s. The source says Nike will to become the face of the company’s 30th anni- strate during the anthem. 41-38 overtime victory over Houston. 2017 — J.D. Martinez ties a major feature Kaepernick on several versary “Just Do It” campaign. Meanwhile, the league and 1992 — Jimmy Connors loses to Ivan league record by hitting four home platforms, including billboards, players union still haven’t re- Lendl 3-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-0 in his record runs and the Arizona Diamondbacks television commercials and on- provides all NFL teams with claims that owners conspired solved whether players will be 115th and final U.S. Open singles rout the Los Angeles Dodgers 13-0 line ads. Nike also will create an game-day uniforms and side- to keep him out of the league punished this season if they match. for their 11th straight victory. apparel line for Kaepernick and line apparel that bears the because of his protests of social choose to kneel or demonstrate 1994 — Fu Mingxia of China be- 2017 — Madison Keys eliminates contribute to his Know Your swoosh logo. injustice. during the national anthem. comes the first woman to win con- Elina Svitolina in three sets to give Rights charity. The deal puts Last week, Kaepernick Kaepernick contends the Owners approved a policy re- secutive highboard world diving titles, the U.S. four women in the U.S. Open Kaepernick in the top bracket scored a legal victory in his owners violated their collective quiring players to stand if they beating countrywoman Chi Bin in quarterfinals for the first time in 15 of NFL players with Nike. grievance against the NFL and bargaining agreement with are on the sideline during “The Rome. years. Keys joins Americans Venus The NFL and Nike extend- its 32 teams when an arbitra- players by conspiring to keep Star-Spangled Banner,” allow- 1994 — Dan Marino of the Miami Williams, CoCo Vandeweghe and ed their partnership in March tor denied the league’s request him off teams. His case hinges ing them to stay off the field if Dolphins becomes the second quar- Sloane Stephens. to run through 2028. Nike to throw out the quarterback’s on whether owners worked they wish. B4 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2018 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 1)9 PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) Step into the spotlight and Consider the size of an idea Choose your battles wisely. Take on an added responsibil- If you want something, go after Keep an open mind, or you will discuss your plans. Others’ or plan and downscale it to Someone will be more aggres- ity to feel proud and gain con- it. Added discipline will help limit how much you can ac- suggestions will help you figure fit your budget. Knowing how sive than you anticipated if trol of a situation. A change to you follow through and com- complish. If you try something out the best way to get what to make the most of what you are harsh or pushy. Con- the way you do things or how plete whatever mission you new and exciting, it will lead to you want without interference you’ve got will bring good centrate on getting along with you earn your living will boost take on. An opportunity must an encounter that will turn out or setbacks. results. others and getting things done. your standard of living. not be ignored. to be substantially beneficial. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Keep life simple and focus Show appreciation if someone Say what’s on your mind if If something is working, don’t Don’t let anyone limit what you Make personal changes rather on personal changes that will does something for you. Ignore someone is inconsistent or change it. Stick to routine and can do. Keep your head down than trying to mold someone encourage growth, greater pop- criticism and offer positive re- telling you things you doubt a diet and exercise regimen and your mind focused on what to your satisfaction. Look in- ularity and positive opportu- sponses to deter anyone show- are true. Clear the air so that that brings good results. Avoid you are trying to accomplish. A ward to discover how to best nities. Romance will enhance ing signs of negativity from do- you can move on and focus on excess and waste. Discuss your positive change to a partner- improve who you are and what your relationship with a loved ing things you don’t like. what’s important. intentions. ship can be made. you can do. one.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Options abound for retiree’s wife to join his explorations There are two tails to this pointed deal DEAR ABBY: The wife of CLAIRE G. OUT Mark Twain said, “It usual- South — 7 high-card points. “Headed for the Open Road” Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van WEST ly takes me more than three This means West must have (June 25) will never forgive Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, DEAR ABBY: Maybe weeks to prepare a good im- the heart ace. herself if she doesn’t accom- promptu speech.” pany her newly retired hus- and was founded by her mother, they could take shorter So, East should take the band on his open-road ad- Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at trips if her objection is the In this deal, the defense first diamond trick and shift to must do three things correct- ventures. After working for DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los car travel. Or they could fly the heart three. West will win 40 years and retiring from to a destination, rent a car ly to defeat three no-trump. with his ace and return the my third job, my life partner Angeles, CA 90069. and see the sights. They What are they? suit to give the defenders one and I went everywhere and could even take a train trip Some players like to open diamond and four hearts. did everything together. across the country. That two no-trump with 19 high- Note finally that East might Three and a half months problem is the idea of a road onboard toilet, separate wife should be grateful they trip, not the notion of travel. bedroom and a small kitch- card points, especially when be tempted to duck the first after my retirement, he are both physically able to they have a good five-card passed away suddenly. Perhaps he should suggest en. In other words, it would diamond to denude South of they go on a cruise or vaca- be like she’s still at home, travel and spend precious suit. However, today’s North I would never have for- time together. the suit. However, if he does given myself if I hadn’t ex- tion in a nice resort some- only moving. The couple hand has so many “quacks” where. She might warm up could even arrange other that, declarer sprints for home perienced our frozen Jeep WISH I COULD IN that it is not strong enough. with three spades, one dia- more to travel if it sounded transportation at their My first test is to count 2 in Yellowstone or the eerie like a vacation rather than a destinations. TEXAS mond and five clubs. silence on the edge of the long drive. And cruises are points for each ace and 1 for When you can see the kill- Hoh Rain Forest in west- DEAR ABBY: My oldest great — no daily packing/ TOM Z. IN LAS each king. A textbook two-no- ing defense, do not delay — ern Washington state. That VEGAS grandson was my traveling trump opening has 7 of those unpacking, opportunities to companion. When he was make the impromptu play. wife needs to get off her “dress up” (if you want), ace-king points. This hand duff and have the adven- dancing, nightly entertain- DEAR ABBY: My hus- 5, we took a long bus trip, tures of a lifetime — un- band and I were married 10 and the other times I drove. has only 4, so it is not worth ment, moonlit walks, not to an upgrade. When South re- less, of course, she doesn’t mention days in exotic ports years when we discussed He was a better traveler want to get closer to her around the world. By the the destinations on our than I was. We had marvel- sponds one no-trump, show- husband. That would be a way, my husband and I — travel bucket lists. Mine in- ous adventures and built ing 6-9 points (or a poor 10), shame. retirees in our 70s — have cluded a road trip to Utah wonderful memories. North must raise to game, just returned from a five- to see the canyons; he want- These usually were trips despite knowing his side has RICK T. IN ed a cruise to the war me- week road trip in France. Far from California to Mon- at most five spades (South’s CALIFORNIA more appealing than seeing morials in Hawaii. Neither tana, North Dakota or of us was interested in the response having denied a Mt. Rushmore again! Minnesota to visit other DEAR RICK: Thanks for other’s trip, so he took his four-card major). family members, but we writing and sharing your TRAVELER, WITH A adult daughter on the First, West should lead the experiences. Many other cruise, and three girlfriends were flexible with our time CAPITAL “T” and would take side jaunts spade eight, top of nothing. passionate travelers re- and I took the road trip. We Only lead fourth-highest from sponded, offering guidance when we came upon a site DEAR ABBY: The hus- both had wonderful times, an unbid suit with at least one to “Headed” in making his band could rent an RV to took tons of photos to share, that looked interesting. dreams of adventure a re- travel. His wife doesn’t and came back with lots to Perhaps “Headed” could do honor in it. ality. Read on: want to be cooped up, and talk about. My motto is, this on a rotating basis Then, East can place the an RV would have a living don’t put off something you with his grandchildren. — spade ace and king with DEAR ABBY: Maybe the room, couch, TV/DVD, an really want to do. KAY F.

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage mortgage given by Amanda B. DiCrescenzo to Mortgage Electronic Registration dated February 27, 2007, given by Matthew McGhee to Mortgage Electronic given by Linda McCormick to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as Systems, Inc., as nominee for Countrywide Bank, FSB, dated February 20, 2009 Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Summit Mortgage, LLC, recorded with nominee for Mortgage Network, Inc., its successors and assigns, dated December and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 26598, Page 514, 6, 2006 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds 28345, Page 405 as affected by a Judgment recorded with the Essex County the undersigned CitiMortgage, Inc. being the present holder of said mortgage by at Book 26363, Page 353 as affected by a Loan Modification recorded on (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 36579, Page 432, of which Assignment of Mortgage from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as December 4, 2012 in Said Registry of Deeds at Book 31979, Page 371, mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by assignment from Mortgage nominee for Summit Mortgage, LLC, its successors and assigns, to CitiMortgage, subsequently assigned to JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, its Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to Bank of America, N.A., successor by Inc. and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at successors and assigns by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP FKA Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, Book 35234, Page 246, for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the nominee For Mortgage Network, Inc., its successors and assigns by assignment LP dated August 8, 2012 and recorded with said registry on August 22, 2012 at purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at: recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book Book 31646 Page 595 and by assignment from Bank of America, N.A. to Lakeview 33344, Page 29, subsequently assigned to Wilmington Trust, NA, successor Loan Servicing, LLC dated October 22, 2013 and recorded with said registry on 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, September 26, 2018 Trustee to CitiBank, N.A., as Trustee F/B/O Holders of Structured Asset Mortgage October 31, 2013 at Book 32928 Page 73, for breach of the conditions of said Investments II Inc., Bear Stearns Alt-A Trust 2007-2, Mortgage Pass-Through mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public upon the hereinafter-described premises, known as and numbered as 8 Nahant Certificates, Series 2007-2 by JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association by Auction at 4:00 p.m. on September 13, 2018, on the mortgaged premises located Place, Unit 302 of the Nahant Plaza Condominium, Lynn, Essex County (Southern assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at at 261 WALNUT STREET, LYNN, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the District), Massachusetts, all and singularly the premises described in said Book 35486, Page 301 for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the premises described in said mortgage, mortgage, to wit: purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 2:00 PM on September 18, 2018 at 14 Kirtland Street, Lynn, MA, all and singular the TO WIT: Condominium Unit #302, in the Condominium known as Nahant Place premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: Condominium (the Condominium) situated at 8 Nahant Place, Lynn, MA 01902, Lot 1 created by Master Deed (the Master Deed) dated May 15, 1984 and recorded The land with the buildings and improvements thereon in Lynn, Essex County, The land in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts together with the buildings thereon with the Essex District Registry of Deeds in Book 7408, Page 73, as amended from Massachusetts, said premises being bounded and described as follows: being the Northeasterly side of Walnut Street, being lot 57 on a plan of James R. time to time by instrument of record. The unit is more particularly described (1) in NORTHERLY: by land now or formerly of Walter McGrath, ninety (90) feet; Mayhall, dated June 14, 1886 C.W. Gay, Surveyor and recorded with Essex South the Master Deed (2) such site and floor plans as have been recorded or filed EASTERLY: by Kirtland Street, fifty (50) feet; SOUTHERLY: by land not or formerly of District Deed, Book 2020 Page 600. therewith, (3) in the first Unit Deed thereof and (4) copies of portions of such site CA Brown, ninety (90) feet; WESTERLY: by land now or formerly of John Ward, fifty Lot 2 and floor plans filed therewith. The unit is conveyed together with an undivided (50) feet. Be all of said measurements more or less or however otherwise said A certain parcel of land located at the southerly intersection of Knox Street and percentage as set forth in the Master Deed, as amended from time to time by premises may be bounded, measured or described. Said premises are conveyed Wishart Terrace in the city of Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts. Said parcel is instrument of record. The unit and said undivided interest are together hereinafter subject to any city of Lynn building law or zoning law requirements and zoning shown as "Parcel 1" on a plan entitled ''LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS, ABANDONMENT referred to as the Mortgage Premises. The Mortgage Premises are conveyed ordinances or building ordinances. For title reference, see Deed recorded herewith OF A PORTION OF KNOX STREET'' prepared by Reid Land Surveyors, 365 Chatham subject to and together with the benefit of (1) provisions of Chapter 183A of the at the Essex South District Registry of Deeds. Street, Lynn, Massachusetts and dated January 16, 2006. Said plan is recorded at General Laws (ter.ed) of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as amended from Essex South District Registry of Deeds, in Plan Book xxx as Plan xx. Said Parcel 1 time to time (2) the provisions and matters set forth and or referred to in the The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, contains approximately 5862 square feet according to said plan and is further Master Deed, as amended from time to time by instrument of record (3) the restrictions, encroachments, building and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, tax bounded and described as follows: provisions of instrument creating the Unit Owners organization and the By-Laws titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in thereunder as recorded or filed with Master Deed and such Rules and Regulations possession, and attorney's fees and costs. NORTHWESTERLY: By the southerly sideline of Knox Street and Wishart Terrace, on as any may be promulgated thereunder, as amended from time to time by a curved line having a radius of sixty and 00/100ths (60.60') feet, thirty four and instrument of record (4) the provisions set forth and referred to in the Unit Deed of TERMS OF SALE: 95/100ths (34.95') feet; Book 25900, Page 5, recorded with the Essex District Registry of Deeds herewith, A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of SOUTHEASTERLY: By land of now or formerly KEK III Realty Trust, ten and to which Unit Deed reference is herein made. a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be 00/100ths (10.00') feet; delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be NORTHEASTERLY: By land of now or formerly KEK III Realty Trust, two hundred thirty For mortgagor's title, see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of five and 58/100ths (235.58') feet; Registry of Deeds at Book 26598, Page 499. the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days SOUTHEASTERLY: By Parcel 2 on the above referenced plan, twenty five and from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other 00/100ths (25.00') feet; The above-described premises shall be sold subject to the mortgage from check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid SOUTHWESTERLY: By Parcels 3, 4, & 5, two hundred forty three and 13/100ths Matthew McGhee to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms (234.09) feet. nominee for Citibank, N.A. dated January 21, 2014, in the original principal of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure amount of $124,649.00, recorded with said Registry of Deeds in Book 33189, sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be Reference is made to the Judgment recorded with Essex Southern District Registry Page 28, as affected by an Assignment of Mortgage from CitiMortgage, Inc to entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further of Deeds in Book 36579, Page 432, which reformed the mortgage legal Nationstar Mortgage LLC D/B/A Mr. Cooper and recorded with the Essex recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The description to read as follows: County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 36662, Page 343. description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. PARCEL 1 The above-described premises shall be subject to all easements, restrictions, A certain parcel of land situated on the Northeasterly side of Walnut Street in Lynn, municipal or other public taxes, assessments, liens or claims in the nature of liens, Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Essex County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, being Lot No. 57 on a plan outstanding tax titles, building, zoning and other land use laws and all permits and Wilmington Trust, NA, successor trustee to Citibank, N.A., entitled ''Plan of Building Lots in Lynn, Mass., owned by James R. Newhall'' approvals issued pursuant thereto, including, without limitation, orders of as Trustee f/b/o holders of Structured Asset prepared by C.W. Gay, Surveyor, dated June 14, 1888, and recorded with the conditions, and existing encumbrances of record created prior to said Mortgage, if Mortgage Investments II Inc., Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Book 2020, Page 600. there be any. Said premises are to be sold subject to the right of redemption of Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust 2007-2, Said premises are bounded Southwesterly on said Walnut Street; Northwesterly on the United States of America, if any there be. Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2007-2 land of F.H. Bowman; Northwesterly on Knox Street, as shown on said plan; and Southeasterly on Lot No. 58 as shown on said plan. The parcel herein conveyed is TERMS OF SALE: The highest bidder shall be required to make a deposit of Present Holder of said Mortgage, a portion of the premises inherited by Elizabeth C. Newhall from her husband $10,000.00 to the holder of said Mortgage, in cash or by certified or bank By Its Attorneys, James H. Newhall, and passing under her will to Harrison Newhall et. al.; and cashier's check at the time and place of said sale of said premises. The balance of ORLANS PC released to Kittie M. Newhall, administratrix d.b.n.o.t.a. of the Estate of Elizabeth the purchase price is to be paid to said holder in cash, by certified check or bank PO Box 540540 C. Newhall by deed dated December 9, 1910 and recorded with Essex South cashier's check, and thereupon the deed shall be delivered, in thirty (30) days Waltham, MA 02454 District Registry of Deeds in Book 2052, Page 583. from the date of sale at the firm of Cunningham, Machanic, Cetlin, Johnson, Phone: (781) 790-7800 Meaning and intending to convey and hereby conveying the same premises Harney & Tenney, LLP, Attorneys for said holder, 220 North Main Street, Suite 18-002664 conveyed to Francis H. Bowman by deed of Kittie M. Newhall, administratrix 301, Natick, Massachusetts. The successful bidder shall be required to sign a Item: August 28, September 4, 11, 2018 d.b.n.o.t.a. of the Estate of Elizabeth C. Newhall dated December 22, 1910 and Memorandum of Terms of Sale. The description of the premises contained in said recorded in the Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Book 2056, Page 576. Mortgage shall control in the event of an error in publication. For title see deed dated July 28, 1955 to Joseph and Rosalie O'Connor recorded MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE in Essex South Registry of Deeds, Book 4190, Page 526. See Administration of Other terms, if any, to be announced at the time and place of sale. the Estates of Joseph J. O'Connor and Rosalie E. O'Connor, Essex Probate and By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage Family Court, Docket Nos. 07P1264AD1 and 07P1265AD1. CITIMORTGAGE, INC. given by Eric E. Spagnoli and Colleen A. Spagnoli and ILONGAPS, LLC to Mortgage Present Holder of Said Mortgage, Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for, Wachovia Mortgage PARCEL 2 By its Attorneys, Corporation, its successors and assigns, dated May 5, 2006 and recorded with the A certain parcel of land located to the southeasterly side of Parcel 5 shown on the CUNNINGHAM, MACHANIC, CETLIN, Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 25646, Page 524 as aforementioned plan in the city of Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts. Said parcel JOHNSON, HARNEY & TENNEY, LLP affected by a Loan Modification recorded on November 18, 2010 in Said Registry is shown as ''Parcel 4'' on a plan entitled ''Lynn, Massachusetts, Abandonment of 220 North Main Street, Suite 301 of Deeds at Book 29980, Page 235, as further affected by a Judgment recorded in a Portion of Knox Street'' prepared by Reid Land Surveyors, dated January 16, Natick, MA 01760 Said Registry of Deeds at Book 31865, Page 514, subsequently assigned to US 2006, and recorded in Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 411 as (508) 651-7524 Bank National Association, as Trustee for CSAB Mortgage-Backed Pass-Through Plan 33. Said Parcel 4 contains approximately 1,331 square feet according to Item: August 27, September 4, 10, 2018 Certificates, Series 2006-3, by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. by said plan and is further bounded and described as follows: assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Northwesterly by Parcel 5 as shown on the above mentioned plan, twenty five and Book 29691, Page 130, subsequently assigned to US Bank National Association, 00/100ths (25.00') feet; MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE as Trustee for Credit Suisse First Boston Mortgage Securities Corp., CSAB Northeasterly by Parcel 1 as shown on the above mentioned plan, fifty three and Mortgage-Backed Trust 2006-3, CSAB Mortgage-Backed Pass-Through Certificates 23/100ths (53.23') feet; By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage Series 2006 by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc.., as nominee for Southeasterly by Parcel 3 as shown on the above mentioned plan, twenty five and given by Annie R. Burgess and Robert E. Burgess, Jr. to James B. Nutter & Wachovia Mortgage Corporation, its successors and assigns by assignment 00/100ths (25.00') feet; Company, dated January 23, 2009 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book Southwesterly by land of now or formerly O'Conner, fifty three and 23/100ths District) Registry of Deeds at Book 28280, Page 1 for breach of the conditions of 31786, Page 106 for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the (53.23') feet. said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 2:00 PM on Auction at 3:00 PM on September 18, 2018 at 27 1/2 Sagamore Street, Lynn, September 25, 2018 at 150-152 Tracy Avenue, Lynn, MA, all and singular the The Mortgage recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds MA, all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: in Book 28345, Page 405 is a valid first mortgage of record in connection with the Property located at 261 Walnut Street, Lynn, MA, and encumbers the parcels The land in said Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, with the buildings thereon The land in said Lynn, together with the buildings thereon, bounded and described known as Lot 57 on survey plan recorded in Essex County (Southern District) and bounded and described as follows: SOUTHEAST by Lot A as shown on Plan as follows: NORTHEASTERLY by Tracy Avenue, 50 feet; SOUTHEASTERLY by Lot 64 Registry of Deeds in Book 2020, Page 600 and Parcel 4 on survey plan recorded hereinafter mentioned, in two courses, 20.73 feet and 48 feet; SOUTHWEST by on said plan, 90 feet; SOUTHWESTERLY by Lot 40 on said plan, 50 feet; and in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds on Plan Book 411 as Plan land of Pearlstein as shown on said Plan, 64.55 feet; NORTHWEST by land of NORTHWESTERLY by Lot 62 on said plan, 90 feet. Said premises are conveyed 33. O'Shea as shown on said Plan, 99.53 feet; and NORTHEAST by land of Feinstein subject to encumbrances and restrictions of record insofar as now in force and as shown on said Plan, 33.05 feet. Being shown as Lot B on Subdivision Plan of effect; and subject to taxes, municipal liens, and assessments, if any. For title, see For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern Land owned by J. Maude Cannon in Lynn, Mass., drawn by O.W. McIntoch, C.E., Deed recorded with the Essex County Registry of Deeds in Book 6684, Page 655. District) Registry of Deeds in Book 28345, Page 400 and Book 28345, Page 402. dated December 1947, recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Book 3583, Page 561, and containing according to said Plan 2,584 square feet The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of land. Said premises are subject to a right of way three feet wide for the benefit restrictions, encroachments, building and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, tax of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the of said Lot A and together with as appurtenant thereto a right of way eight feet titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax wide over said Lot A to Sagamore Street as shown on said Plan. Meaning and possession, and attorney's fees and costs. titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or intending to convey the same lands and premises conveyed to Annie R. Burgess liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, and Robert E. Burgess by Deed dated January 6, 1978 and recorded with the TERMS OF SALE: having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, Essex County Registry of Deeds in Deed Book 6434, Page 675. A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be Upon information and belief, there is an error in the legal description attached to delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be TERMS OF SALE: the mortgage, wherein the third bound should read: NORTHWEST by land of required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of O'Shea as shown on said plan, fifty-nine and 53/100 feet; and the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., restrictions, encroachments, building and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, tax at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days possession, and attorney's fees and costs. sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in TERMS OF SALE: recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for Credit Suisse First Boston Mortgage Present holder of said mortgage from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other Securities Corp., CSAB Mortgage-Backed Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-3 check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid By its Attorneys, at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms Present Holder of said Mortgage, HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure By Its Attorneys, 150 California Street sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be ORLANS PC Newton, MA 02458 entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further PO Box 540540 (617) 558-0500 recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The Waltham, MA 02454 201605-0156 - PRP description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of Phone: (781) 790-7800 Item: August 20, 27, September 4, 2018 an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. 16-011270 Item: September 4, 11, 18, 2018 Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. LICENSING BOARD OF THE CITY OF LYNN James B. Nutter & Company LICENSING BOARD OF THE CITY OF LYNN

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LOCUS: 208-210 BROADWAY, PARCEL NO. 088-105-048 - PETITIONER: CLAUDIA JOB INFORMATION GENERAL LAND FOR SALE: Becket Ma. 13 acres C. SPOFFORD, BY HER ATTORNEY SAMUEL VITALI (ZBA #9844) SERVICES HELP WANTED RENTALS only $59,900 Beautiful wooded property, with spring fed brook, old TO ALLOW SUBDIVISION OF A DEVELOPED LOT IN ZONING DISTRICT R1, HELP WANTED-SALES stonewalls through out, located on ESTABLISHING A DEVELOPED LOT WITH AN EXISTING, NON-CONFORMING THREE NOTICE Don't pay to find work before you get EARN $500 A DAY (SALES) Final APARTMENTS quiet country road, financing available FAMILY RESIDENCE AND ACCESSORY GARAGE (LOT 1: 10,750 SF/78.32' the job. Legitimate job placement firms Expense Insurance • Exclusive Leads • payments as low as $298 FRONTAGE) AND TO ALLOW A SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE TO BE CONSTRUCTED Local Training/Support • Every day is 802-447-0779 that work to fill specific positions DANVERS ~ MOBILE HOME UPON THE RESULTANT, UNDERSIZED LOT 2 (4,796 SF/74.82' FRONTAGE). Payday • Agent Health/Dental Benefits cannot charge an upfront fee. For free Clean and furnished, 1 bdrm, REAL ESTATE information about avoiding employ- • Incentive Trips CALL 860-357-6904 LOCUS: 9 GREEN ST, PARCEL NO. 082-615-019 - PETITIONER: FIDELINA GARCIA, convenient location, no pets. FOR SALE ment service scams, write the Federal www.fhginsurance.com BY HER ATTORNEY JOHN MIHOS (ZBA #9845) Call ~ 978-646-7634 Trade Commission at Washington, PEST CONTROL TECH Lynn ~ Studio, 1, 2, bdrms. Clean, D.C., 20580 or call the National Fraud TO ALLOW SECOND AND THIRD FLOOR OFFICE SPACE TO BE USED FOR Experience preferred. Can train quali- modern apartments. On bus line, Information Center, PURITAN LAWN RESIDENTIAL DWELLING PURPOSES ABOVE AN EXISTING AUTO REPAIR SHOP fied person. Ladder work is a must. parking, laundry. From $1000, No 1-800-876-7060 1 Parcel (2 internments), LOCATED UPON AN UNDERSIZED LOT (3,186 SF), WITH INSUFFICIENT FRONTAGE Reliability is paramount. Clean driving fees. Call ~ 781-477-6457 Section S22, lot 709, Plot (40.29'), IN ZONING DISTRICT BD. GENERAL record. Excellent salary. Full or part time. Call Dennis: 781-592-0023 1. Asking $2250; negotia- HELP WANTED WANTED ble. 781-233-4920 LOCUS: GIBSON PL, PARCEL NO. 082-615-022 - PETITIONER: FIDELINA GARCIA, PART TIME MAINTENANCE BY HER ATTORNEY JOHN MIHOS (ZBA #9846) MACHINE MAINTENANCE TECH Knowledge of light electrical and for machine shop with CNC and plumbing; handy with misc. projects. APARTMENT WANTED Cemetery plot for 2 plus 2 vaults at TO ALLOW AN ACCESSORY STORAGE STRUCTURE RELATED TO ACTIVITIES AT 9 verticle fully automated machines. North Shore location. 978-223-4292 2 Bedroom, first floor or elevator, have Puritan Lawn in Peabody. Present value is +$5,600. Sell for $2,200. GREEN STREET TO BE LOCATED UPON A NON-CONTIGUOUS, ADJACENT PARCEL Mazak experience a plus. Full time, full HELP WANTED: Chocolate distribution a cat. Good references available. Lynn 508-272-7954 UNDER COMMON OWNERSHIP. benefits. Call 978-356-7422, or email route (Hersheys`s & Nestle) 1000 preferred. 781-598-1799 resume to [email protected] active costumers provided free of LOCUS: 218-220 JUDGE RD, PARCEL NOS. 048-013-182 & 048-013-166 - charge by company. Est. annual profit PETITIONER: KEVIN RONNIGEN, BY HIS ATTORNEY KEVIN P. GEANEY (ZBA #9847) Find $100,000. Support for your success. Exclusive territory, investment required. TO APPEAL THE ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS BLD-2018-001175 & www.localcause.us 1-800-590-4595 BLD-2018-001176, EACH APPROVED JUNE 25, 2018, PURSUANT TO M.G.L. C. 40A SS. 8. Patrick Calnan - Chairperson SAVINGS Norman Cole - Clerk in the classifieds Item: September 4, 11, 2018 HOME AND BUSINESS SERVICES MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE CLEANING/ CLEANING/ By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage CARPENTRY given by Gordon R. Budwah, Charlotte C. Budwah, and Ella B. Thomas to Aames MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE Funding Corporation DBA Aames Home Loan, dated August 31, 2001 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 17624, Page 169, subsequently assigned to Deutsche Bank National Trust Company (f/k/a Bankers Trust Company of California, N.A.) as Trustee on behalf RONNIE Z of the owners of Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2002-AM1 by Aames WE TAKE AND DISPOSE Funding Corporation DBA Aames Home Loan DBA Accredited Home Lenders Inc by MOVING assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Leave your moving to us! Book 27366, Page 52 for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the Whether it be one piece or more! purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 1:00 PM on OF ANYTHING September 18, 2018 at 31 Fearless Avenue, Lynn, MA, all and singular the • Handyman Services 10% off for senior citizens, premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: • Painting • Repairs • Decks veterans, and disabled Cellars, Attics, • Porches • Kitchens • Doors Call Ronnie the land in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts with buildings thereon designated Garages, Yards, Stores, etc. • Windows • Bathrooms as No. 31 Fearless Avenue and bounded and described as follows: WEST by No job too small! Fearless Avenue (formerly Fearless Court), fifty (50) feet; NORTH by Lot 8 on plan Call for quick service 781-321-2499 hereinafter referred to, fifty-one and 25/100 (51.25) feet; EAST by land of owners and best prices. 781-354-0023 For a free estimate unknown, fifty (50) feet; SOUTH by Lot 6 on said plan, fifty-one and 34/100 (51.34) feet. Being Lot No. 7 on a Plan of Estate owned by W.A. Rich and W.B. Phillips, recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deed, Book of Plans 3, plan DRIVEWAY/PAVING FIREWOOD 7. For title see deed recorded with said Deeds in Book 16725, Page 355.

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The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days 781-593-5308 / 781-598-0646 OWNER OPERATED! INSURED! from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other Stump Grinding - 24 Hr. Emergency Tree Service Available check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid 978-356-4007 at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms ericzdisposal.com Call Frank 781-858-6318 of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure 800-934-4007 www.FranksFirewood.net sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further FUELS/HEATING FUELS/HEATING LANDSCAPING recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The LOOKING FOR A WAY TO ADVERTISE description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of YOUR CONTRACTING OR an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. FREE SERVICE BUSINESS? ESTIMATES Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. REACH OVER 20,000 Deutsche Bank National Trust Company (f/k/a Bankers Trust Company of J & J L READERS A DAY IN OUR California, N.A.), as trustee on behalf of the owners of Mortgage Pass-Through A E FUEL ASSISTANCE ACCEPTED N D S C A P Certificates Series 2002-AM1 24 HOUR BURNER SERVICE HOME AND BUSINESS We service SPRING CLEAN-UPS Present Holder of said Mortgage, SERVICE DIRECTORY gas and oil Mulch • Trimming By Its Attorneys, ORLANS PC heating systems. • Property Management • Lawn Repair INCLUDES PLACEMENT ON PO Box 540540 Oil tanks • Lawn Maintenance Waltham, MA 02454 installed/removed. • We Clean Most Gutters Phone: (781) 790-7800 16-015744 781-592-9505 CALL 781-593-7700, EXT. 2 Item: August 28, September 4, 11, 2018 781-477-0101 B8 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2018 BUSINESS In New Orleans, a regulation reboot for short-term rentals By Kevin McGill ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW ORLEANS — The sounds of a raucous pool party drift over a privacy fence amid brightly col- ored cottages that have become vacation rentals in New Orleans' Marigny neighborhood, and Al- len Johnson laments the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS dwindling number of full- time neighbors. Britt’Nee Brower shows off an Inupiaq color- "Suitcases are a sign of ing book she published as she talks about the the times here," he says new Inupiaq Eskimo language option now on as two young men bearing Facebook bookmarks and action buttons. 12-packs of beer exit a taxi and disappear behind an iron gate. Short-term rentals Facebook adds facilitated by Airbnb, Home-Away and similar web-driven operations FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Alaskan language have been changing neigh- New Orleans officials are looking at the benefits and headaches of the borhoods in New Orleans vacation rental industry that’s proliferated with the growth of online and other cities, generat- sites like Airbnb. Inupiaq as option ing headaches along with tourist dollars. sio signed a bill requiring ciations, such as one head- Airbnb soon removed By Rachel D'oro can learn.' So I did." Critics in New Orleans Airbnb to reveal host's ed by Johnson. a registration system ASSOCIATED PRESS Facebook users can sub- say current regulations names and addresses so "We were sold a bill of from its website allowing mit requests to translate have allowed prolifera- the city can fight illegal goods — that it was go- short-term rental hosts ANCHORAGE, Alaska the site's vast interface tion of "whole-home" short listings. Massachusetts ing to be mom-and-pop," to apply for a city license, — Britt'Nee Brower grew workings — the buttons term rentals owned by in- legislators have been de- Council member Kristin saying it's not workable up in a largely Inupiat that allow users to like, vestors — often from out bating lodging taxes for Gisleson Palmer said, al- under the new changes. Eskimo town in Alaska's comment and navigate the of state — not residents. short-term rentals. Pro- luding to arguments that A Home-Away spokesman far north, but English was site — into any language They complain of an exo- posed restrictions on va- it would aid homeowners expressed worries that the the only language spoken through crowdsourcing. dus of full-time neighbors cation rentals may be who want a little extra in- city was moving toward at home. With the interface tool, it's amid a lingering dearth of put before voters soon in come. banning or severely limit- Today, she knows a the Facebook users who do low-income housing and South Portland, Maine. Palmer won unanimous ing whole-home rentals. smattering of Inupiaq the translating of words higher property tax as- New Orleans seemed at council approval for a More recently, Home- from childhood language and short phrases. Words sessments. the forefront of efforts to city planning commission Away released proposals classes at school in the are confirmed through Also, the visitors often legalize and regulate vaca- study of the issue and a for changes aimed at "com- community of Utqiagvik. crowd up-and-down vot- push the limits of city's tion rentals in 2016. Airb- nine-month moratorium promise and collaboration." Brower even published an ing. heritage of all-night par- nb negotiated elements of on some rental licenses. And Airbnb spokeswoman Inupiaq coloring book last Besides the Inupiaq op- tying. the regulations and hailed New Orleans homeowners Laura Rillos issued a state- year featuring the names tion, Cherokee and Cana- Battles over short-term them as a model — a tool can still rent part of the ment in mid-August say- of common animals of the da's Inuktut are other in- rental regulations have for rule enforcement and house they live in to vaca- ing her company is open to region. But she hopes to digenous languages in the been playing out at the taxes and fee collection. tioners, but there are no working with the city on is- someday speak fluently by process of being translat- municipal and state lev- Now, the city is trying new or renewed licenses sues including enforcement practicing her ancestral ed, according to Facebook els nationwide. In New again, prodded by dissat- for rentals of whole homes tools and neighborhood im- language in a daily, mod- spokeswoman Arielle Ar- York, Mayor Bill de Bla- isfied residents and asso- not occupied by the owner. pacts. ern setting. gyres. The 29-year-old Anchor- "It's important to have age woman has started these indigenous languag- to do just that with a new es on the internet. Often- Group claims US and Russia blocked Inupiaq language option times they're nowhere to that recently went live on be found," she said. "So Facebook for those who much is carried through consensus at ‘killer robots’ meeting employ the social media language — tradition, cul- giant's community trans- ture — and so in the dig- GENEVA (AP) — A key ples" about such "Lethal on "can build upon this Weapons — and this is lation tool. Launched a ital world, being able to opponent of high-tech, au- Automated Weapons Sys- achievement," according where, it's about consen- decade ago, the tool has translate from that envi- tomated weapons known tems." to a statement from his sus and ... a small minori- allowed users to translate ronment is really import- as "killer robots" is blam- Point 2 said: "Human re- spokesman. ty of states — or even a bookmarks, action buttons ant." ing countries like the U.S. sponsibility for decisions Wareham said delegates single one can hold back and other functions in The Inupiaq language and Russia for blocking on the use of weapons had just "kicked the can the desires of the majori- more than 100 languages is spoken in northern consensus at a U.N.- systems must be retained down the road" until the ty," Wareham said. around the globe. Alaska and the Seward backed conference, where since accountability can- next meeting on LAWS in Amandeep Gill, an Indi- For now, Facebook is be- Peninsula. According to most countries wanted to not be transferred to ma- November. The "usual sus- an diplomat who chaired ing translated into Inupi- the University of Alaska ensure that humans stay chines." pects" including the Unit- last week's meeting of ex- aq only on its website, not Fairbanks, about 13,500 at the controls of lethal Wareham said such lan- ed States, Russia, Israel perts, expressed satisfac- its app. Inupiat live in the state, machines. guage wasn't binding, add- and South Korea — joined tion about the outcome, "I was excited," Brow- with about 3,000 speaking Coordinator Mary Ware- ing that "it's time to start unexpectedly by Australia, while cautioning that er says of her first time the language. ham of the Campaign to laying down some rules she said — were behind an such systems should not trying the feature, still a Facebook opened a Stop Killer Robots spoke now." effort to keep the text from be "anthropomorphized," work in progress as Inupi- translation portal for the Monday after experts from U.N. Secretary-Gen- being more binding. or attributed with hu- aq words are slowly add- language in March 2017. dozens of countries agreed eral Antonio Guterres "The fact is that it's the man qualities. He insist- ed. "I was thinking, 'I'm It was then up to users to before dawn Saturday at welcomed the principles majority that wants it, ed that they were not like going to have to bring out provide the translations the U.N. in Geneva on 10 and expressed hopes the but you know, it's the Con- "Iron Man and Termina- my Inupiaq dictionary so I through crowdsourcing. "possible guiding princi- countries who signed vention on Conventional tor."

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