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THURSDAY, MAY 24, 2018 DEALS OF THE McGee criticizes Garelick $DAY$ shutdown decision PG. 3 By Thomas Grillo they are impacting.” ITEM STAFF McGee learned of the factory closing, he said, DEALSMayor Thom- when contacted Tuesday by The Item. as M. McGee LYNN — One day after Garelick Farms employ- The plant’s 300 employees were told the ware- OFdiscusses THE ees were told the Lynnway plant will close within house would shutter this fall during a Town Garelick months, the mayor has still not heard from the Meeting gathering on Tuesday. $DAFarms’Y $clo- Texas company. “Like many of you, I am in shock over this sud- surePG. 3 at a “This lack of communication and commitment den announcement,” McGee said. “Garelick has press confer- to the city is indicative of the corporate culture of had no communication with me or my of ce … ence in Lynn today,” said Mayor Thomas M. McGee at a press for a company that’s been part of Lynn’s econo- City Hall conference Wednesday in the City Hall lobby. “It my since 1998, when it purchased the plant from Wednesday. re ects decisions made that focus on the bottom West Lynn Creamery, it is disheartening to say line without regard to the community, without DEALSITEM PHOTO | McGEE, A7 any outreach or communication with the city OF THEOWEN O’ROURKE $DAY$ Police on PG. 3 guard for DEALS threat of OF THE $DAY$ school PG. 3 shooting Lynn English parents warned by principal

By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF LYNN — Parents and students were surprised to learn on Tuesday about a threat that a school shooting could take place at Lynn English High School on Fri- day. They were more surprised to learn that the threat was made three weeks ago. “Three weeks ago, someone wrote on the bathroom wall a shooting would take place either May 25 or May 28,” said Lynn English Principal Thomas Strangie in a robocall to parents that went out on Tues- day. “We did a thorough investigation and found no credible evidence that such an Swampscott does fast event will take place, but as a security measure, a police presence will be on cam- pus on both days. turnaround on slowing down “Just understand that your student’s safety is of utmost importance to us.” Schools are closed on May 28 for Memo- By Gayla Cawley Last November, the motion to approve the ar- Residents of Nason rial Day. ITEM STAFF ticle was defeated, 111-84, after a standing vote. Street in Swamp- Of cials said last fall the safety zones would scott put out this Lamar Craig Harris, a parent of a SWAMPSCOTT — Town Meeting members be where there is the most pedestrian traf c, sign to advise driv- 16-year-old sophomore at Lynn English, gave the green light to allowing the town to di- with the change aimed at improving pedestrian ers to slow down. posted a video on Facebook, detailing his rectly set 20-miles-per-hour safety zones with- safety. surprise with being noti ed of the incident out state review and approval on Tuesday night, Ronald Mendes, town treasurer and assistant ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE three weeks after the threat. In the video, six months after voters chose not to approve the he claims he is speaking with Strangie. measure. town administrator, said the town has received “There is a handful of parents that are al- The approval to allow the town to establish many requests over the years to reduce the ready more pissed than I am because they 20-mph safety zones comes a year after the speed limit to 20 mph in some particular neigh- didn’t know until I knew,” Harris said in town lowered its speed limit to 25 mph. borhoods, including Nason Road, Puritan Road the video. “As a parent, I would feel better Town Meeting members voted 137 to 79, af- and Stetson Avenue. if I got the phone call when it happened. ter a standing vote, to accept the provisions of He said the requests typically come from Your job is to make sure these kids are safe. Massachusetts General Law Chapter 90 Section neighborhoods with residents concerned about Take things a little bit more seriously.” 18B, allowing the Board of Selectmen to “estab- the safety where they live. THREAT, A7 lish safety zones with a speed limit of 20 miles Mendes said safety zones don’t replace school per hour on, at or near any way in the town that zones — they augment them. The safety zones is not a state highway, and if a state highway, would only apply to streets adjacent to land that with the approval of the Department of Trans- portation.” SWAMPSCOTT, A7

CHERYL CHARLES COMMENTARY Lessons learned from real-life superheroes

My apologies to Willie and Waylon at 6 years old, we could count to 100 and (and, of course, songwriter Sharon say the Pledge of Allegiance in a second Vaughn), but my heroes have always language none of us spoke at home. As been teachers. young children tend to do, I went home And they still are, it seems. and taught my baby sister how to count I’m an inner-city public school kid. And in Spanish. Of course, all of that vocab- I can, many (many!) decades after my ulary is gone now; there was no one to last time in a classroom as a student, practice with, or encourage more foreign name my elementary school teachers (I’ll language. She died when I was in the bet you can too), and most of my high  fth grade. But even if I didn’t have school ones. There are even some of my an image of her in my  rst-grade class favorite college professors I can easily photo, I will go to my own grave remem- INSIDE recall, even though there are others I bering her face. She was kind, gentle, probably couldn’t pick out of a lineup. and wonderful. Revere Now, it could be that the long term Truth be told, not all of my teachers Necco sold at auction. A2 memory bank works better than the were that wonderful. I had a second relatively short term one since I’ve been grade teacher who snapped at me the Opinion ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE out of school four decades now, but the second day of class while we were doing Krause: Breaking down Walls. A4 point is that those  rst teachers are math. I was a sensitive child (oh, OK, I Police will be boosting their pres- burned into my memory because they was a crybaby), and being chastised em- Sports ence at Lynn English following the had the most impact on my life. barrassed and humiliated me. She left a Gustin’s home run discovery of a threat of a school My  rst grade teacher, Miss Clark, lifts Peabody baseball shooting. taught some of us enough Spanish that SUPERHEROES, A7 to win on senior night. B1

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS ...... B4 HIGH 61° VOL. 140, ISSUE 141 ENTERTAINMENT ...... A3 LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 LOW 54° OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, MAY 24, 2018 OBITUARIES New wind projects Robert A. Gardella, 85 Karen E. Sullivan, 74 would deliver enough 1944-2018 LONDONDERRY, was predeceased by LYNN — Karen Hampshire, and as power for 600K homes N.H. — Robert A. his wife of 42 years, Elizabeth (Jensen) a nurse’s aide at the By Steve LeBlanc that had been proposed Gardella, 85, of Lon- Patricia (Haumann) Sullivan, 74, a long- former Lynn Hospital ASSOCIATED PRESS for Massachusetts — a donderry, formerly Gardella in 2000, time resident of Lynn, for several years and 400-megawatt offshore of Seabrook Beach, and will be sadly on Tuesday, May 22 at Building 19 7/8 in BOSTON — Massachu- wind farm Revolution N.H., and a longtime missed and lovingly surrounded by her Lynn for many years setts and Rhode Island Wind. resident of Swamp- remembered by a family. prior to her retire- have announced offshore Both projects, which the scott, died peaceful- son, Robert C. Gar- Born in Malden, ment. She enjoyed wind projects aimed at de- states described as a col- ly on May 22, 2018 della and his wife, she was the daugh- puzzles, cross stitch livering a combined 1,200 laborative effort, will be at the High Pointe Carolyn Gardella of ter of the late Arnold and reading. Most of megawatts of energy — or located south of Martha’s Hospice House, Haverhill, sur- Westwood; four daughters, R. and Elinor H. (Greene) all, Karen enjoyed hosting her enough to power 600,000 Vineyard. rounded by his loving family. Linda W. Samia and her hus- Jensen. Karen was the loving family, especially her grand- homes. Massachusetts’ Repub- Born in Haverhill, the son band, Gary of Sanford, Maine, mother of Michael Sullivan children, at her home every The Vineyard Wind proj- of the late Andrew and Sabi- Jodi Gardella and her partner, and his wife, Lori Laverty of S. year on Christmas Eve for a ect will be Massachusetts’ lican Gov. Charlie Baker na (Taglieri) Gardella, he at- Jay Videtta of Swampscott, Hampton, N.H., Mark Sullivan special celebration. first offshore wind farm said the announcement tended Haverhill High School, Sandra A. Cherry and her hus- and his wife Ngina of New Service information: Kar- and is expected to gener- brings the state “one step graduating with the Class band, Chris of Stafford, Va., Bedford, David Sullivan of en’s funeral will be held on ate 800 megawatts of en- closer to achieving our of 1950. During his time at and Maryelaine Wood and Somersworth, N.H., and Debra Sunday, May 27 at 2 p.m. at ergy. That’s about 5.5 to 6 administration’s goals of Haverhill High School, he her husband, Tony of Swamp- Nestor and her husband, Bob the CUFFE-McGINN Funeral percent of the state’s total creating a clean, reliable was a member of the band scott; a sister, Elaine Insero of Lynn; the cherished grand- Home, 157 Maple St., Lynn. annual electric load. and cost-effective energy the “Music Kings,” where he and her husband, Frank of mother of Ben and Grace La- Interment will be private at a Massachusetts officials future for Massachusetts would be seen playing the Peabody, and formerly of verty, Terrence, Renita, Marcus, later date. Visiting hours will said that represents the residents, and significant- saxophone, clarinet or piano Bradford; 10 grandchildren, and Matthew Carter, Chris be held on Sunday, from 12-2 largest single procure- ly reducing greenhouse and continued on with the Brian Samia, Rachel (Samia) and Sara Nestor, and two p.m. prior to the funeral. In ment of offshore wind by gas emissions to combat band for several more years. Carpenter, Kara Serasis, Nich- great-grandchildren; the dear lieu of flowers contributions any state in the nation. climate change.” He attended the Massachu- olas Serasis, Julie Gardella, sister of Elinor Burke of New in memory of Karen may be Vineyard Wind was se- The announcement is setts Institute of Technology Christopher Gardella, Maggie Hampshire, Susan Martinez made to the National Kidney lected by Massachusetts the result of a 2016 bill (MIT) in Cambridge, graduat- Cherry, Justin Cherry, Ryan of Texas, Jo-Ann Leisentritt of Foundation, 209 West Central over two other offshore Baker signed authorizing ing in 1954, with his degree Wood and Adeline Wood; New Hampshire, Andrea John- St., Suite 220, Natick, MA wind proposals: Bay State the largest procurement in Chemical Engineering and three great-grandchildren, Ca- son of South Carolina and the 01760 or via kidney.org. For Wind and Deepwater of renewable energy gen- was a member of the Theta leb Samia, Hadassah Samia late Margaret Griffin, Bruce the online guestbook please Wind. eration in Massachusetts’ Xi Fraternity and the Air Force and Orson Capenter; a com- Jensen and Lisa Newell; and visit cuffemcginn.com. Also Wednesday, Demo- history, including approx- ROTC program. He served as panion, Elaine Keating of Pe- the aunt of many nieces and cratic Rhode Island Gov. imately 1,600 megawatts a first lieutenant in the U.S. terborough, N.H., and many nephews. Gina Raimondo said that of offshore wind energy. Air Force from September nieces, nephews and cousins. Karen worked at Crotched the state had selected the The remaining 800 mega- of 1954 until September of Service information: Rela- Mountain Ski Resort, New same Providence-based watts will be awarded at a 1957, stationed at Otis Air tives and friends may attend Deepwater Wind project separate time. Force Base, Massachusetts. Robert’s Life Celebration Mr. Gardella was employed to be held on Friday, May for many years by Hood Mold- 25, 2018, from 4-7 p.m. at ed Foam Co., Marblehead, as BROOKSIDE Chapel & Fu- BE MINE: Maker of candy hearts, vice president and later was the neral Home, 116 Main St., president and owner of Printing Plaistow, N.H. His funeral Professionals, Inc., Malden, re- service will be held on Sat- Necco Wafers sold at auction tiring at the age of 67. urday, May 26, 2018, at 10 He served on the Seabrook a.m. in the funeral home. By William J. Kole it would close its plant and Beach Zoning Board and was Burial with Air Force military ASSOCIATED PRESS lay off hundreds of work- a member of the Couple’s honors will take place in St. ers if it couldn’t find a Club of St. John the Evangelist Patrick Cemetery, Haverhill. BOSTON — The bank- buyer. Last month, it filed Parish, Swampscott, as well as Memorial donations may rupt 171-year-old can- Chapter 11 bankruptcy an active member of Swamp- be made to the High Pointe dy maker known for its protection, saying it owed scott High School’s “Big Blue” Hospice House, 360 North chalky Necco Wafers creditors millions. Boosters. An avid Patriots fan, Ave., Haverhill, or to North- and those little inscribed Complicating matters, Mr. Gardella enjoyed photog- east Veteran Outreach Cen- hearts that are every- the Food and Drug Admin- raphy, researching the invest- ter, 10 Reed St., Haverhill. where on Valentine’s Day istration warned Necco on ment market, and music, par- For directions to our fu- got a sweet message from May 16 that its inspectors ticularly Jazz and Big Band. He neral home or to send a a rival Wednesday: BE found rodent excrement also enjoyed attending movies message of condolence to MINE. “too numerous to count” at and the theatre, especially the family, please visit our Ohio-based Spangler its main plant. musicals. website at www.brookside- Candy Co. had the win- The warning that the A devoted family man, he chapelfh.com. ning $18.83 million bid for company might go out of the New England Confec- business triggered a run tionery Co., or Necco, at FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS on Necco Wafers and other a federal bankruptcy auc- Ohio-based Spangler Candy Co. had the win- candies. A Florida wom- tion in Boston. an even offered her 2003 ning $18.83 million bid for the New England The deal from the com- Honda Accord for the en- George Norris Sr., 76 Confectionery Co., or Necco, at a federal bank- 1941-2018 pany that makes Dum tire wafer inventory held Dums lollipops will most ruptcy auction in Boston. by Candystore.com, an on- LYNN — George (Gladys) Norris of likely ensure a future, at line distributor. (The com- Norris Sr., age 76, of Letohatchee, Ala.; least in the short term, for bankruptcy trustee, Harry butter-flavored Mary Jane pany brushed off what it Lynn, passed away seven grandchildren, some of the nation’s most Murphy, said the compa- chews — remains unclear, dubbed “The Great Necco Thursday, May 17, Nina Norris, Matthew familiar candies. ny’s suitors were mainly he said. The company Wafer Panic” and turned 2018 at CareOne in Norris, both of Lynn, “They’re a crowd favorite,” interested in its “sugar would continue to be run down the offer.) Peabody. Taylor Norris of Sa- said Chris Baker, who sells line” — its tubes of wafers, out of its longtime head- Necco traces its roots to He was born in lem, Darius Norris, Necco candies at his Old sheets of candy dots, and quarters in Revere at least 1847, and it’s an immigra- Shorter, Ala., to the Jayvon Norris, both Country Store & Empori- the conversation hearts through the fall. tion success story. Oliver late John Norris Sr. of Lynn, Moriah Berry um in Mansfield. “I like to popular on Valentine’s Necco, which calls itself Chase, a young English and Mary Baggs of Peabody and Ken- see our traditions continue. Day for phrases such as the oldest continuously newcomer, invented a loz- Norris on June 3, 1941. He re- neth Norris Jr. of Springfield; Any time we lose one, it’s a BE TRUE and O U KID. operating candy company enge cutter. Sales of his ceived his high school diploma five sisters-in-law, Florence loss for all of us. And this is The future of Necco’s in the U.S., couldn’t keep candy took off, and he and from Booker T. Washington High Bennett of Benton Harbor, something that everybody’s other products — includ- pace with multinational his brother, Silas, founded School in Montgomery, Ala. Mich., Mary Ann, EleaNora had a million times.” ing the chocolate Sky Bar, competitors. Chase and Co., which mor- He was united in marriage Reynolds, Velma Brock, all of Necco’s court-appointed the Clark Bar and peanut In March, it announced phed into Necco. to Ozella Burton in 1965. He Lynn, and Diana Rucker of worked as a machinist at Gen- New Hampshire; five broth- MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS eral Electric and a driver for Tri ers-in-law, Andrew (Patricia) City Sales for more than 23 Burton of Peabody, Sammy Gang members plead at the Harvard Kennedy on health care, immigra- has approved of a $2 years. He was a member of (Natha) Burton of Springfield, guilty to running drugs School on Wednesday on tion and gun issues; and surcharge on car rentals Mount Olive Church of God in Frank (Terry) Burton of Tyron, graduates finding mean- joined former Republican to help pay for enhanced Christ where he was a mem- Ga., Vernell Brock and Floyd BOSTON (AP) — Two ing to their lives. California Gov. Arnold training for local police ber of the male chorus, Dea- Brock, both of Lynn; and a members of the Heath The former presidential Schwarzenegger’s fight for officers around the state. con Board and served as a host of nieces and nephews. Street gang have pleaded candidate addressed the redistricting reform. Supporters say they ex- Sunday School teacher. Service information: His guilty in a Boston feder- school of government’s pect the fee would raise George is preceded in death funeral services will be held al court to distributing class of 2018 in Cam- 13 arrested in bust of up to $10 million a year by his parents, John and Mary on Saturday at 10 a.m. in drugs in a public housing bridge. major drug trafficking ring and provide stable reve- Norris, his two brothers, John Mount Olive Church of God development. He quoted Dr. Martin nue for the newly-created Norris and Fletcher Norris; his in Christ, 20 Johnson St., Prosecutors say 27-year- Luther King Jr.’s letter BOSTON (AP) — Au- Municipal Police Train- three sisters, Mary Augusta Lynn. Burial will follow in old Kevin “Works” Smith from the Birmingham thorities in Massachu- ing Fund. Leftridge, Ruby and Dorothy. Puritan Lawn Memorial Park and 21-year-old Javonte city jail on the search setts say they seized The House voted 145-4 George is survived by his lov- in Peabody. Arrangements “Biggie” Robinson plead- for finding “higher moral more than 2.5 kilograms on Wednesday to pass ing devoted wife, Ozella Norris; by the GOODRICH Funeral ed guilty Wednesday to purpose.” of fentanyl and heroin the bill, one day after the one daughter, Cynthia Norris Home, 128 Washington St., charges involving co- He briefly mentioned and 3,000 pills in a major Senate approved a similar of Lynn; two sons, George Jr. Lynn. The family wishes to ex- caine distribution in and the 2017 Las Vegas drug trafficking operation provision as part of the (Michelle) Norris of Lynn and tend their sincere thanks for around the Mildred C. shooting and Hurricane bust that resulted in more proposed state budget. Kenneth (Lakeisha) Norris the care given by CareOne, Hailey apartments in the Harvey recovery efforts as than a dozen arrests. Republican Rep. James of Springfield; two broth- Union and Salem hospitals Jamaica Plain neighbor- examples of community Attorney General Mau- Lyons, of Andover, was ers, Arthur (Roslyn) Norris of and the prayers from all his hood of Boston. members helping each ra Healey’s office says 13 one of the four votes Meriden, Conn., and Joseph friends and family. They were charged in other and proving good- people are facing charges against the surcharge. January following March ness in human nature. in connection to the opioid Lyons said he sup- 2017 drug sales in the “Our millennials are trafficking ring on Bos- ports funding for police building, and a two-year searching for more ton’s North Shore. 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Box 5 Lynn, MA 01903 THURSDAY, MAY 24, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A3 ENTERTAINMENT Philip Roth, the defining voice of a generation, is dead at 85

By Hillel Italie his work alone and not ASSOCIATED PRESS the alleged charms or vir- tues of his private self. He NEW YORK — In the was safely outside Holden self-imposed retirement of Caulfield's fantasy that a his final years, Philip Roth favorite author could be remained curious and "a terrific friend of yours removed from the world and you could call him up he had shocked and had on the phone whenever shocked him in return. you felt like it." He didn't He praised younger au- celebrate romantic love or thors such as Ta-Nehisi Coates and Teju Cole, and military heroism or even confided that he had read consider the chance for "Born to Run," the mem- heavenly justice. oir by another New Jersey The meaning of life, he giant, Bruce Springsteen. once said, paraphrasing He followed with horror his idol Franz Kafka, is the rise of Donald Trump that it stops. and found himself reliving "Life's most disturbing the imagined horrors of his intensity is death," he novel "The Plot Against wrote in his novel "Every- America," in which the man," published in 2006. country succumbs to the Best known for works fascist reign of President ranging from the wild Charles Lindbergh. and ribald “Portnoy’s But Roth, who died Complaint” to the elegiac PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Tuesday at age 85, was “American Pastoral,” Roth also a voice — a defining was among the greatest Brynn Cartelli, winner of “The Voice,” cele- one — of a generation writers never to win the brates in Universal City, Calif. nearing its end. He was Nobel Prize. And he died, among the last major with dark and comic tim- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS writers raised without ing, in the year that the Massachusetts girl television, who ignored so- prize committee called off American author Philip Roth, a prize-winning cial media and believed in the award as it contended novelist and fearless narrator of sex, death, as- is now youngest engaging readers through with a #MeToo scandal. similation and fate, has died at age 85. ‘The Voice’ winner The newest theme park attractions: BOSTON (AP) — The her hands over her face youngest finalist and win- upon hearing the news. Wonder Woman coaster, Pixar Pier ner of NBC’s “The Voice” Cartelli has earned a re- is a Massachusetts high cording contract and a By Beth J. Harpaz ASSOCIATED PRESS school freshman. Toyota. The Boston Globe re- She is one of three sea- NEW YORK — Orlando, ports 15-year-old Brynn son 14 contestants with Fla., doesn’t have a lock Cartelli of Longmeadow Massachusetts ties. The on theme park news this was crowned winner of the other two are Jackie Fos- summer. singing competition’s 14th ter, who just graduated Sure, Toy Story Land at season Tuesday night. from Berklee College of Disney World and a new Coached by Kelly Music, and Mia Boostrom “Fast & Furious” attrac- Clarkson, Cartelli threw of Taunton. tion at Universal Orlando will be getting attention. But there are lots of other Review: ‘Ibiza’ a new exciting openings around the country. Fans of Wonder Woman summer comedy you can ride the first coast- er named for her, Won- der Woman Golden Lasso FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS can stream at home Coaster, at Six Flags Fies- An artist’s depiction of what Pixar Pier will look like when it opens June to-video Zac Efron movie. ta Texas in San Antonio. By Jake Coyle 23, at Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, Calif. ASSOCIATED PRESS And finding true love in The coaster has a unique the EDM-blaring clubs of design, built on a slender merchandise inspired by Twisted Cyclone, a hybrid Time Traveler drops rid- So long a staple of the Ibiza is probably about as twisting monorail with rid- moviegoing experience, Pixar stories and charac- roller coaster with a tradi- ers at a 90-degree vertical likely as discovering the ers lined up in single seats ters. One neighborhood, tional wood coaster struc- angle followed by three the summer comedy has meaning of life on spring for their 90-degree drop themed on Pixar’s “The In- ture on a steel track. The inversions at speeds up to fallen on hard times. break at Lake Havasu. and an upside-down thrill. There are hardly any credibles” movie, includes coaster’s red and black around 50 mph, all while But “Ibiza,” scripted by Disney California Ad- on this season’s release a revamped Incredicoast- train is modeled after a Lauryn Kahn and directed venture Park in Anaheim, spinning. schedule, and one of the er ride with new scenes classic 1960s sports car. by Alex Richanbach has a Calif., plans a June 23 And at Cedar Point in more promising candi- and special effects keyed The Time Traveler ride loose, natural rhythm that opening for Pixar Pier. Sandusky, Ohio, a new hy- dates — “Ibiza,” starring to the “Incredibles 2” film opened in March to great easily surpasses its cliche The site, replacing the brid roller coaster called the terrific Gillian Jacobs opening June 15. Anoth- fanfare at Silver Dol- framework. Steel Vengeance is debut- and the former “Saturday previous Paradise Pier, er neighborhood will be lar City in Branson, Mo. 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Hall T  J  town area of Lynn and “A lot of what we tried to 110 Munroe St. Editorial Director Monica Connell Healey seeing the groups of peo- Steve do revolved around safety,” P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton Chief Financial O cer ple who came to view the Wilson said. “It was to get Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan Krause Chief Operating O cer Chairman murals on the walls? people in the downtown Customer Service PŽ Remember the positive area. The more people, the Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 vibes from that? There was There was no talk of crime, safer the area is. Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 none of the usual grousing “Doing the lighting is Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 or drugs, or any of the oth- All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 you hear regarding just er subjects people bring up important,” Wilson said. 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 about everything these when they mention Lynn. “Right now, what you have Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 days — good or bad. There Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 The focus was on the art are poorly-lit areas of the Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 was just such a good feel- and how festive the crowds city, and that increases Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 ing that something posi- were as they strolled around crime and car-on-pedestri- classi [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 tive and uplifting like that looking at it. an accidents. Having those Subscriptions John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 could spring up in the city. That was all part of Wil- areas better lit will, quite [email protected] If you don’t, I do. I work son’s plan. literally, change lives.” Circulation down here. I saw it every “We recognized the chal- Local 103 of the Interna- [email protected] day. Saw the murals being lenges economically the city tional Brotherhood of Elec- Ext. 3 painted, saw all the work- faces, but we didn’t want to trical Workers donated the ers involved and it just be a burden on that,” he labor to do the wiring. Newsroom seemed like such a harmo- said. “We did an awful lot Wilson and his commit- [email protected] nious endeavor. of work and I think we’ve tee worked extremely hard [email protected] EDITORIAL Beyond Walls is the group been creative in responding to get this off the ground Ext. 4 that made all this possible. to those challenges.” and to make it happen. Sports And the group wants to Like the project itself, He hopes to light the un- [email protected] do more this summer, said the word “creative” works derpasses next month and Ext. 5 founder and executive di- on many levels too. There he has some other projects rector Al Wilson. And when were the artists brought in in the works too, such as Retail and Online Stop making Advertising it does, be assured — in to paint the mural. Then a refurbished 1942 jet en- [email protected] case you’re concerned — there was the equipment gine donated by General that none of the money that needed to implement the Electric and restored by ADVERTISING has made this possible has plans. Wilson and his com- students at Lynn Tech to arrests for Peter Battinelli been taxpayer-funded. mittee sought donations be put on display later this Sales Representative, ext. 1217 I will admit, up front, from hardware stores and year at Lynn City Hall. [email protected] that I’ve lived in Lynn for other businesses for the Wilson envisions a posi- my entire life — nearly 65 equipment needed to put Ernie Carpenter Jr. tive ripple effect. The beau- Director of Advertising pot use years — and have reached those concepts into motion. tification of the buildings and Business Development, ext. 1355 the point of paying a lot That alone cost $300,000 means more people who [email protected] more attention to where — $216,000 of which was Under New York State law, possession of less want to see them. More Michele Iannaco than two ounces of marijuana in a public place my taxes go, and what donated by various hard- people means less crime in Sales Representative, ext. 1315 is a Class B misdemeanor punishable by three they fund, than I might ware stores. The rest came those heavily traveled areas. [email protected] have 30 years ago. And if from grants Beyond Walls months in jail. Public opinion in New York, Better lighting translates Ralph Mitchell though, is increasingly leaning toward legaliz- you came to me right now got from various founda- into safety. More safety and Sales Representative, ext. 1313 ing possession, as well as the sale of marijuana and told me that Beyond tions, most notably the less crime opens up the pos- [email protected] for recreational use. Walls was partially fund- Barr Foundation in Boston, sibility for more commerce. ed through public money, Patricia Whalen The trend appears inevitable, but if we don’t a group that specializes in And up and up it goes. Sales Representative, ext. 1310 want the time in transition to be utterly cha- it wouldn’t bother me a arts and creativity, the en- None of this is coming at [email protected] otic, jurisdictions should come to a common bit. How can you be upset vironment and education. the expense of our schools, understanding on how to enforce the existing over anything that puts Painters’ unions donated or public safety, or the up- BUSINESS OFFICE laws while the debate about changing them the city in such a good labor for the ladders and keep of our streets and Susan J. Conti takes place. light, and that goes liter- other rigging needed for other public property. Controller, ext. 1288 New York’s legalization of medical marijua- ally as well as figuratively. the artists to do their work. Me? I’m just thankful [email protected] na in 2014 went off without a hitch. A recent Beyond Walls has been a Wilson met with “about 14 that there are people in Ted Grant Quinnipiac poll found New Yorkers support godsend to Lynn on any one or 15” architecture firms and around this city who Publisher, ext. 1234 legalization by a margin of nearly two to one. of a number of levels. Obvi- before finding one that care enough about it to [email protected] ously, it made the downtown would agree to do pro bono And many politicians in New York are riding make such an incredible Marian Kinney area a real talking point work for various aspects along with the tide toward acceptance, arguing effort to help raise it up. ext. 1212 last summer. Film crews of the project. Finally, he for full legalization soon, and decriminalization [email protected] from Boston’s television sta- found Philips Color Kinet- Steve Krause can be now. There is another compelling reason to act Will Kraft tions came here and went ics of Burlington to help reached at skrause@item- quickly on the state law while also exercising Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 back with glowing reports. design the highly-ambi- live.com. discretion on current enforcement. An analysis [email protected] of crime statistics shows a tremendous racial Jennifer Perez disparity in the prosecution and sentencing for DANIEL BARKHUFF, WILLIAM BURKE ext. 1205 minor marijuana charges while usage rates [email protected] in the overall population show no difference. Mike Shanahan On Long Island, the rate of arrests of minori- Trump has little advice to offer Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 [email protected] ties for possession of marijuana is quadruple that of whites. The cars of minority drivers Carolina Trujillo are more often stopped and searched by police Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 Naval Academy graduates [email protected] than those of white people. Since their cars are more often searched, illegal drugs are more of- Jim Wilson ten found. In New York City, the rates are sim- In 1969, after having al- Center Towers fell, Donald term personal interests. Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 [email protected] ilarly skewed, even though they are generated ready been held hostage Trump bragged on TV that These are the choices that more by searches of people on foot. for four years, a gradu- a building he owned was make one fit to lead. CIRCULATION The State Legislature wraps up business in ate of the United States now the tallest in down- Contrast this to the per- Naval Academy faced a Lisa Mahmoud Albany next month, so it’s unlikely there will town Manhattan. sonal and professional Manager, ext. 1239 lonely choice in a North On Feb. 1, 2003, a grad- be a change this year despite the growing pres- honor of the sitting presi- [email protected] Vietnamese prison camp: uate of the United States sure. And it’s better governance policy that the dent of the United States, how to prevent his captors Naval Academy named CLASSIFIED issue gets debated during the campaigns for who time and again makes from using him in a propa- William McCool was at the Abbe Young Smith statewide office, as well as State Senate and small choices guided by Manager, ext. 1276 ganda piece. James Stock- helm of the space shuttle self-interest, ego, impulse Assembly, that will be decided in November. dale chose to smash his [email protected] Columbia when it broke and immediate self-grati- Last week, the district attorneys of Manhat- own face in with a stool up during reentry. The cur- fication. He could never do NEWSROOM tan and Brooklyn announced that they would rather than give “aid and rent president was then what we ask our U.S. Na- no longer prosecute possession and smok- comfort” to the enemy. gearing up to become the Bill Brotherton ing violations. Monday, Mayor Bill de Blasio val Academy graduates to Features Editor ext. 1338 In the early years of host of a reality TV show [email protected] instructed police to stop making arrests for Stockdale’s seven-year called “The Apprentice.” do. He is a physical coward, smoking marijuana in public, telling them to imprisonment, the cur- In late June of 2005, two a liar and no leader at all. Gayla Cawley instead issue summonses. It is right and fitting Reporter, ext. 1236 rent president of the Unit- USNA graduates named [email protected] But the other three boroughs have not yet ed States was enjoying Erik Kristensen and Mike that the president of the said they will follow Manhattan and Brooklyn the comforts of Wharton McGreevy insisted on be- United States give a com- Cheryl Charles on prosecutions. And the police commissioners mencement address to a News Editor, ext. 1278 Business School, having ing in the lead aircraft rid- [email protected] of Nassau and Suffolk counties say they plan received four draft defer- ing into a hot landing zone service academy’s gradu- to keep arresting low-level marijuana offend- ments to attend college in Afghanistan’s Korengal ating class. It is also right Bella diGrazia ers as long as the law remains unchanged. (he received another after Valley to come to the aid and fitting that citizens of Reporter, ext. 1317 [email protected] Such uneven enforcement creates the poten- graduation for supposedly of their wounded, outnum- the democracy for which tial for a person traveling across the metro- having bone spurs in his bered and about to be over- these graduates will soon Thomas Grillo politan area to repeatedly cross in and out of heels). He would later go run team of SEALs. The Reporter, ext. 1264 be charged with protect- [email protected] areas where possessing a couple of joints is al- on to make fun of POWs helicopter was shot down, ing point out the personal ternately criminal and acceptable. That makes of that era, claiming John and they and more than cowardice, narcissism and Spenser Hasak a mockery of our laws and law enforcement. McCain was not a war hero a dozen others lost their Photographer, ext. 1332 incompetency of the cur- [email protected] The illegal sale of marijuana has to be pros- because he was captured. lives. A few months later rent president. Thor Jourgensen ecuted. So does driving under the influence of In 1972, a graduate of the in that same year, the cur- Those of us who have the drug, which should be treated the same as U.S. Naval Academy named rent president of the Unit- Editorial Director, ext. 1267 served in this nation’s wars [email protected] alcohol or other drugs. But arresting and pros- John Ripley low-crawled ed States was captured in owe it to our new gradu- and pulled himself along Steve Krause ecuting people for possession, an act which is a recording bragging about ates to point out how bet- expected to be legal soon, would serve little the underside of the Dong assaulting women: “I just Sports Editor, ext. 1229 ter served we would all be purpose even if we could enforce the laws with- Ha bridge for over three start kissing them. It’s [email protected] if in 2020 our small choices out discriminatory results. hours, making multiple like a magnet. Just kiss. I Harold Rivera trips with explosives. His don’t even wait. And when as citizens added up to one Sports Reporter, ext. 1238 An editorial from Newsday. actions, all done under fire you’re a star, they let you big choice — one that will [email protected] from the North Vietnamese do it. You can do anything deliver us a leader whose Owen O’Rourke Army, earned him the Navy … Grab ‘em by the (crotch). personal choices and con- Photographer, ext. 1224 Cross for valor. In 1972, You can do anything.” duct are more in keeping [email protected] Donald Trump, who took These are just a few of with the honorable tradi- Roberto Scalese over his father’s apartment many examples of grad- tions of our alma mater. Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 rental business, was a year uates of the U.S. Naval [email protected] Dr. Daniel Barkhuff is away from being sued by Academy making big Mark Sutherland the Justice Department for choices laden with courage president of Veterans For Creative Director refusing to rent apartments and self-sacrifice that come Responsible Leadership, [email protected] in one of his buildings to from a history of countless a 2001 U.S. Naval Acad- emy graduate and a for- Anne Marie Tobin black people. small choices: to be truth- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 On Sept. 11, 2001, thou- ful, to stay committed to a mer Navy SEAL. William [email protected] sands of graduates of the code of honor and duty, and Burke is the general coun- sel for VFRL; he was also Bridget Turcotte U.S. Naval Academy steeled to choose a harder right Reporter, ext. 1269 themselves for a mission to over the easier wrong — a 2001 graduate of USNA [email protected] bring violence to our ene- even if the choice is con- and served as a submari- Ryan York mies. After the World Trade trary to their own short- ner from 2001-2006. Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] THURSDAY, MAY 24, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Judge: The president can’t Pompeo: Fate of US, NKorea summit is block his critics on Twitter with Kim Jong Un By Larry Neumeister ASSOCIATED PRESS By Matthew Lee and gistics for the trip. White Matthew Pennington House spokesman Raj NEW YORK — A feder- ASSOCIATED PRESS Shah said the effort would al judge ruled Wednesday be led by Joe Hagin, dep- that President Donald WASHINGTON — Sec- uty chief of staff for oper- Trump is violating the retary of State Mike ations. Shah noted that First Amendment when Pompeo said Wednesday an advance team goes out he blocks critics on Twit- he’s “very hopeful” that a ahead of all scheduled ter because of their polit- planned U.S.-North Ko- presidential teams. ical views. rean summit will proceed Also, the U.N. Security U.S. District Judge Nao- but laid the fate of the Council committee mon- mi Reice Buchwald in historic meeting squarely itoring sanctions against Manhattan stopped short with Kim Jong Un, who North Korea has cleared in her written decision won’t be reassured by U.S. the way for all members of ordering Trump or a demands for “rapid denu- of Kim’s delegation to subordinate to stop the clearization.” travel to Singapore for the practice of blocking crit- The decision about Trump meeting — even if ics from viewing his Twit- whether the June 12 they are on the U.N. sanc- ter account, saying it was meeting in Singapore be- tions blacklist, according enough to point out that it tween Kim and President to diplomats at the world was unconstitutional. Donald Trump happens is body who spoke on condi- "A declaratory judgment “ultimately up to Chair- tion of anonymity because should be sufficient, as no FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS man Kim,” Pompeo told the process was private. It government official — in- Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald ruled Wednesday that President Donald the House Foreign Affairs also allows all delegation cluding the President — Trump violates the First Amendment when he blocks critics on Twitter Committee. Lawmakers’ members to take home is above the law, and all for political speech. questioning of Pompeo fol- luxury goods whose im- government officials are lowed Trump’s comment presumed to follow the and the plaintiffs did not not obeyed, the violator lodged against the pres- port to North Korea is Tuesday that “there’s a banned by the council. law as has been declared," ask for one. But in cases can be held in contempt. ident but "nonetheless very substantial chance” Buchwald wrote. like this, plaintiffs can, in Buchwald said she re- conclude that it is unnec- Kim himself is not on the the meeting would not sanctions blacklist, which The judge did not issue theory, go back and ask for jected the assertion that essary to enter that legal proceed as scheduled. an order against Trump, such an order, and if it is an injunction can never be thicket at this time." bans travel and requires Trump told reporters all countries to freeze as- Wednesday, “whatever it sets. is, we will know next week If it goes ahead, it will be Georgia Democrat challenges about Singapore and if we the first meeting between go I think it will be a great a U.S. and a North Korean thing for North Korea.” leader during more than Amid the uncertainty, six decades of hostility, and racial barrier in governor race a White House team is it would come just months headed to Singapore this after the North’s rapid By Bill Barrow state General Assembly on everything from im- weekend to work on lo- progress toward attaining ASSOCIATED PRESS leader was insistent that migration to support for a nuclear-tipped missile the way to dent Republi- President Donald Trump. that could strike America ATLANTA — Georgia can domination in Geor- Kemp promised to keep fueled fears of war. But Democrats gave Atlanta gia wasn't by cautiously pulling in that direction, the North unexpected- lawyer Stacey Abrams a pursuing the older white with Cagle trying to bal- ly pulled out of planned chance to become the first voters who had abandoned ance the demands of a con- peace talks with South black female governor in Democrats over recent de- Korea last week, objecting American history on a servative primary elector- cades. Rather, she wanted ate with his support from to U.S.-South Korean mil- primary night that ended itary exercises, and also well for several women to widen the electorate by the business establishment. attracting young voters The scenario worried some threatened to abandon seeking office. the planned Trump-Kim and nonwhites who hadn't Georgia Republicans who PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Abrams set new histori- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS been casting ballots. were accustomed to cen- meeting, accusing the U.S. cal marks with a primary Mike Pompeo is hope- of a “one-sided demand” Stacey Abrams She will test her theory trist, business-aligned gov- victory Tuesday that made ful for a June 12 that it give up its nuclear - as the underdog against ernors who rarely flouted her the first black nomi governor either way, with meeting. weapons. nee and first female nom- either Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle Atlanta-based behemoths Stacey Abrams and Stacey inee for governor of either or Secretary of State Bri- like Delta and Coca-Cola. majority party in Georgia. Evans battling it out in a an Kemp, who will meet in Some GOP figures wor- Voters also picked nom- pitched primary fight. Republican runoff in July. ried the GOP gamesman- Study: E-cigarettes inees in Kentucky, Arkan- But the 44-year-old Cagle led a five-man Re- ship on immigration and sas and Texas ahead of the Abrams stood out in her publican field, with Kemp gay rights, in particular, November midterms. bid to be the nation's first qualifying for the second already had ensured Geor- won’t help you quit Democrats were set to African-American woman spot after a campaign that gia wouldn't land Ama- nominate a woman for to lead a state. The former was a sprint to the right zon's second headquarters. By Marilynn Providing e-cigarettes Marchione “did not improve the num- ASSOCIATED PRESS ber of people who quit com- pared to essentially doing It’s a big question for nothing,” said Dr. Scott Study offers a new look at why smokers and policymak- Halpern of the University ers alike: Do electronic cig- of Pennsylvania. “The very arettes help people quit? best way to help them quit our brains evolved to be so big In a large study of com- is to offer them money.” pany wellness programs, He led the study, pub- e-cigarettes worked no lished Wednesday by the By Malcolm Ritter finding and storing food? just one sex for simplici- time. Drawing on evolu- better than traditional ASSOCIATED PRESS Or was it driven more by ty, and followed them as tionary theory, it calculat- New England Journal of stop-smoking tools, and the social complexities of they faced the challenges ed how much energy the Medicine. 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It didn’t rigor- Separately in the jour- In relation to body size, answer mostly by analyz- environmental and social brains. ously test effectiveness, nal, another study reports our brains are huge, about ing correlations, like how challenges included in Gonzalez-Forero said just compared e-cigarettes that lung cancer rates are six times larger than one brain size relates to the theories about brain evo- he and Gardner expected to other methods among now higher for white and would expect from other size of social groups in lution. a strong contribution to 6,000 smokers who were Hispanic women under 50 mammals. And this three- living apes and our fossil The computer pondered bigger brains from social offered help to quit. That’s than for men that age, a re- pound organ sucks up ful- ancestors. how the pressures of each challenges, which he said still valuable information versal of a longtime trend ly 20 percent of the body's Mauricio Gonzalez-Fore- challenge might affect has been the favorite idea because it’s what happens that can’t be explained by energy needs. Evolution- ro and Andy Gardner of changes of brain size over for decades. in daily life. smoking patterns alone. ary theory says to build St. Andrews University in and maintain something Scotland turned instead that costly, there must to computer simulations. have been a very good rea- They report the result in son. a paper released Wednes- MERCURY RECOVERY PROGRAM But what is it? 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SUPERHEROES jeans on a field trip (back From A1 in the day, women teach- ers never wore pants, but few days later and I then, neither did female was glad to see her go. students). I never thought Obviously, some 50-plus of my teachers having years later, it doesn’t hurt lives of their own, despite anymore. But I can still the fact their names were remember the pain. Mrs. Brady, Mrs. Lucas, I say all this because Mrs. Joseph, etc., until teachers, good, bad, or in- my sixth grade teacher different, are huge influ- Mrs. Iverson brought her ences on children’s lives. 2-year-old daughter to They not only spend six school with her on the hours a day with them, last day of school. She they are called on to do was pregnant again, and much more outside of the as we left for the sum- classroom. They are asked mer, shook her head and to coach teams or sponsor patted her belly in reply clubs and other activities, when I asked if she’d be sometimes for a little back the next year. extra pay, sometimes The teachers have been volunteering time so fed up for a long time. there will be an adult in When teachers in West the room. They are man- Virginia, Oklahoma, datory reporters should Kentucky, Colorado, North they suspect a student is Carolina and Arizona took being physically harmed to the streets, it was a rev- at home. Which means olution a long time coming. they are called to be They shouldn’t have to social workers, confidants, take second jobs to make motivators, cheerleaders, the rent. They shouldn’t mentors, and many other have to be responsible for kinds of care providers. school supplies, or worry There are plenty of about lockdown drills teachers who buy their and learn how to shoot own school supplies, make school intruders (be they sure their students are AR-15-toting madmen or being fed, also out of their grizzly bears), while being own pockets, stay behind simultaneously blamed ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE for extra tutoring for for low standardized test children who are hav- scores, because they be- Lewis of Lynn Signs owner Ted Kiley takes advantage of a beautiful day to work outside ing trouble grasping the Wednesday. lieve critical thinking skills material in the too-short of are much more productive a time allotted for com- than learning how to take plicated subjects, and are (fool) a test. And make more or less on 24-hour no mistake, it isn’t just Police on guard for threat of school shooting call through email. (My about getting more pay — daughter’s third grade most of these educators THREAT ber of the School Commit- random threat they find in lice that any and all inci- teacher willingly stayed are taking to the streets From A1 tee, said he was surprised the school.” dents, no matter how small after school but refused to because continuous cuts in and concerned about the Ford said the threat is they may seem need to be take money for tutoring the education budget hurt Harris told The Item delay with police notifica- obviously concerning and immediately reported to because she said it was her their students, and make it the threat is “ridiculously tion. parents can determine the school safety officer.” job to make sure students increasingly impossible to scary” and his son is not “I think we need to take whether they want to keep McGee said there is no understood the material. do their jobs. going to school on Thurs- all threats seriously and their kids home on Friday. suspect at this time. Thank you, Miss Shone.) They shouldn’t have day or Friday. He said he’s it sounds like we have a “You’ve got to take it se- Latham said Lynn En- So why do we begrudge to defend themselves for super upset — there are plan in place, but there riously,” Ford said. “You’ve glish officials found a them a decent salary? wanting to do what they tons of parents who are was a breakdown in com- got to follow up on it, but threat written on the And if we say we don’t believe they were called to upset and still not sending munication that shouldn’t I don’t think you can over- bathroom wall — it wasn’t begrudge them the pay, do, and yes, earn a living their kids to school even have happened,” Nichol- react either.” a worded threat, but was a why aren’t we storming wage at the same time. though officials found the son said. “Any threat when He said there have picture. our capital buildings or We shouldn’t be willing threat wasn’t credible. He it’s discovered should be been no other threats in “They (Lynn English marching through the to pay politicians and said parents are saying immediately reported to Lynn Public Schools this officials) found a threat streets with them and entertainers more than they need hardcore evi- law enforcement so they year, but similar threats written on the wall of a calling on our representa- we pay our public ser- dence that the shooting is can get involved and we are starting to happen boys’ bathroom and they tives to tell them to stop vants, be they firefighters, not going to happen, that need to review that proto- throughout the state. investigated the threat at cutting the education bud- police officers, or the ones their kids are OK. col to make sure that this “I just heard this after- the time and they felt that get, freezing their wages, whose superpower effects “At the end of the day, I doesn’t happen again.” noon that they knew of the threat was not viable, and playing politics with change in the world every no longer feel like my son Nicholson said these it three weeks ago,” Ford but they’re still going to their pension funds? day — our teachers. is being protected fully,” kinds of threats are unfor- said. “If they used that have a police presence Do you remember the You don’t have to agree Harris said. “I believe it tunate and scary and have additional time to investi- in the school (Thursday), first time you realized with me. However, as one was said best that chil- the potential to become gate the credibility or the Friday and next Tuesday,” your teacher was a per- of my favorite bumper dren are our future so if more common. level of concern, I don’t Latham said. son, not just an entity stickers says: If you can we don’t protect them now, “It’s a sad predicament think it would have done Lynn Police Lt. Dave who lived and existed read this — thank a what do we have left?” for people that are feeling any good to notify the par- Brown said there is noth- in the school, and only teacher. Mayor Thomas M. Mc- scared because you see ents three weeks ago.” ing to indicate the threats during school hours? Gee, chairman of the what’s going on around McGee said school of- are credible. Maybe it was the first Cheryl Charles can be School Committee, said the country, but the threat ficials have numerous “Nonetheless, we are time you saw them in the reached at ccharles@item- police were not notified has been investigated safety plans in place, and treating this matter very grocery store, or wearing live.com. until Monday about the thoroughly and found to there are all kinds of ac- seriously, and we are threat. He has spoken not be credible for that tions that go on at all the working in conjunction McGee criticizes Garelick with Superintendent Dr. school and that’s where we schools that involve the with the school depart- Catherine C. Latham and are,” he said. police department. ment and Lynn English the school safety officer, School Committee mem- “The school safety officer High School staff,” Brown Farms’ shutdown decision Oren Wright, about the ber John Ford said there has met with me numer- said. “There will be an in- incident. will be a police presence ous times, (I) met private- creased police presence at McGEE lower production, higher “I have reinforced with at the school on Friday ly with the School Com- or around the school over From A1 raw milk costs, and loss all administrators and morning, but as of right mittee, and work closely the next few days. At this of share in U.S. milk vol- teachers that any evidence now, officials aren’t calling with the superintendent,” time, the investigation re- the least, that they would umes, which has largely of reports or threats to school off. McGee said. “We are very mains ongoing.” announce their decision hurt its performance. teachers, students, admin- “We were just told there engaged in safety for all this way.” Analysts say softening istrators or school build- was a message written in 28 schools. Item reporter Thomas Dean Foods’ CEO Ralph demand for milk has tak- ings need to be immedi- the building and they take “I will not comment di- Grillo contributed to this Scozzafava, Reace Smith, en a toll on Dean Foods for ately reported to police,” it (seriously), but they’re rectly, but we have reit- report. Gayla Cawley can the company’s spokes- quite some time now, send- McGee said. “That’s see in a position where they erated clearly through be reached at gcawley@ woman, and Sherri Baker, ing its shares to a six-year something, say something.” don’t think they can just Officer Wright, the super- itemlive.com. Follow her the company’s vice presi- low in April. Non-dairy Jared Nicholson, a mem- close the school with every intendent and chief of po- on Twitter @GaylaCawley. dent of investor relations, substitutes such as al- did not return calls seek- mond and oat milk, along ing comment. with other beverages have Swampscott does fast turnaround on slowing down Charles Pearce, a been hurting demand for spokesman for the Exec- milk, analysts said. SWAMPSCOTT pedestrian accidents that The way to get people to snow within the 24 hours utive Office of Labor and Garelick started as From A1 we’ve seen over the years.” slow down is to enforce the that it has fallen and with- Workforce Development, a one-truck operation Not everyone was in fa- speed limits we have.” in 12 hours for non-residen- said his office has not by John Constanadites is likely to attract pedes- vor of the change. But Madigan said the tial, or commercial property received a Worker Ad- in 1928, delivering 300 trians, or parts of town Stephen Iannaccone, a speed limit in town is en- owners and/or tenants, ac- justment and Retraining quarts of milk daily under where there is heavy pe- Town Meeting member, forced — last year, he said cording to the Town Meet- Act (WARN) notice from the name of West Lynn destrian traffic, especially said the same request was the police department wrote ing warrant. Garelick. The federal law Creamery, according to children, seniors and fam- turned down in the fall 1,650 speeding citations. Violators would be given protects employees, their LynnLegacies.org. ilies with young children. because the 25 mph speed Also aimed at improving a written warning for the families, and communities It grew to become a $300 That could include streets limit for the town had just pedestrian safety, Town first offense and subse- by requiring employers million company with a near parks, playgrounds, been enacted, which is a Meeting members opted quently fined $50 for each with 100 or more employ- fleet of 400 trucks, and 850 senior housing and cen- relatively slow speed for to allow the town to es- additional offense. ees to provide at least 60 employees who produced ters and daycares. most areas that need it. tablish a sidewalk snow Town Administrator days advance written no- one million quarts of milk “I support it wholeheart- He said he didn’t under- removal bylaw. Sean Fitzgerald said Town tice of a plant closing. per day, the website said. edly,” said Police Chief stand why Town Meeting Cheryl Barker, a Swamp- Meeting members also The Massachusetts De- The business was sold Ronald Madigan. “I think members were voting for scott resident, had filed opted to approve a minor partment of Career Services to James Pappathanasi that pedestrian safety is the measure again so soon a citizen’s petition that amendment to the bylaw, Rapid Response teams have in 1934, who flipped it to paramount in this town … after it was defeated. proposed the town adopt which would provide a reached out to Garelick and his brothers-in-law, Paul, James and Angelo Scan- I really think that it makes “I really feel like even the bylaw, which will re- waiver for the disabled. are working to schedule a gas, in 1937. sense to have this tool in a 30 mph speed limit is quire property owners to The waiver ensures that time to discuss employment In the 1970s, the Scan- our toolbox when it comes not being regulated,” said clear snow and ice from the bylaw will not penal- services offered by the state gas sons, Nick and Chris, to trying to make changes Town Meeting member their sidewalks following ize people who are unable and federal government, and James Pappathana- to calm traffic in areas that Gail Rosenberg. “I think a storm. to clear their sidewalks Pearce said. si’s son, Arthur, took over need to be addressed, pri- the problem that we have A spokeswoman for the Residential property own- because of physical limita- the business. Executive Office of Hous- marily as a result of serious is one of enforcement … ers will be required to clear tions. In 1998, Suiza Foods, ing and Economic Devel- which later merged with opment said Garelick did and became Dean Foods, not receive any tax credits purchased West Lynn Lynn Drug Task Force CALL 24 HOURS A DAY and was not obligated to Creamery and has oper- or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) give the agency a heads- ated it as Garelick Farms. Hotline up about the closing. Last month, Nasdaq. Thomas Grillo can be 781-477-4444 All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. com reported the company reached at tgrillo@item- Callers may remain anonymous. has been struggling with live.com. Spanish menu available A8 THURSDAY, MAY 24, 2018 LOOK! 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©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B THURSDAY, MAY 24, 2018 Marblehead softball walks away with win over Beverly By Mike Alongi ITEM STAFF MARBLEHEAD — The Marblehead soft- ball team continued its dominant season Wednesday afternoon, notching a 15-4 win over a strong Beverly team at Veterans Mid- dle School. The Magicians benefitted from a huge game from cleanup hitter Sammi Treff, who went 2-for-3 with five RBI. Charlotte Plakans (2-for-4), Hannah Garthe (2-for-4) and Madi Ernst (1-for-2) each contributed two RBI, while Frances Palk (1-for-3) and Bel Sogoloff (0-for-3) each had one RBI. Plakans also got the job done on the mound, getting over a rough start to pitch seven in- nings and give up four runs on seven hits with 10 strikeouts. The Magicians were also able to take ad- vantage of an uncharacteristic pitching per- formance by Beverly, reaching base via 11 walks and three hit-by-pitches. Despite the lopsided score, Marblehead coach Johnny Gold recognized that neither team played its best game. “We really didn’t play that great today,” ITEM FILE PHOTO said Gold. “We got some hits in key situa- Classical pitcher Tori Adams returned to the tions when we needed them, but mainly we circle for the rst time in almost two weeks just benefitted from the walks. Charlotte Wednesday and earned a win, adding an RBI had a slow start on the mound, which doesn’t at the plate as well. usually happen, but then she showed how good she was when she worked her way out ITEM FILE PHOTO of it and got stronger as the game went on.” Sammi Treff went 2-for-3 with ve RBI in Marblehead’s Rams welcome MAGICIANS, B2 win over Beverly Wednesday. Adams back Gustin, D’Angelo propel Peabody with big victory baseball to win over Swampscott By Steve Krause By Harold Rivera second. D’Angelo sent the ITEM SPORTS EDITOR ITEM STAFF Big Blue down in order in LYNN — Wednesday was a better-than-good day the third, setting the stage PEABODY — It’s only for Gustin to pad Peabody’s for coach Erica Richard and the Classical softball right to grab a win on Se- team. lead in the bottom half of nior Night. the inning. Irvine led the It was a great day. That was the Peabody The Rams knocked the ball all over the lot to the frame with a single and baseball team’s goal com- Gustin followed with a tune of 13 hits in a 11-2 win over Everett. Not only ing into Wednesday night’s did the Rams tattoo the ball, but they welcomed two-run home run over the game against Swampscott right eld fence. Peabody back pitcher Tori Adams, who was back in the circle at Bezemes Diamond. Be- for the first time since getting hit on the helmet by led 3-0 after three. hind six stellar innings “Jake’s our offensive jug- Austin Prep’s Logan MacDonald almost two weeks from starting pitcher Alex ago. gernaut,” Tanners coach D’Angelo and a two-run Mark Bettencourt said. “It was good to see her out there,” said Richard, home run from Jake Gust- adding that the test she got in this game — in “The key thing is to get in, the Tanners celebrated guys on base in front of which she had to extricate herself from some tough their Senior Night with a innings — are exactly what she may be facing come him. We’re going to contin- 3-2 win over the Big Blue. ue to nd the right combi- the postseason. Swampscott received a “With the (John) Holland (Tournament) coming nation of guys in front of valiant effort from starter him so he can go up there up this weekend, she’ll have innings like she had Luke Marshall, who tossed today. So I wanted to see her out there, and I want- and hit, and knock some seven innings and kept the ITEM FILE PHOTO more runs in.” ed her to have this game.” Big Blue within striking That’s how it stayed until Adams is a leader on the Rams for more than her distance throughout the Peabody pitcher Alex D’Angelo pitched six strong Swampscott found the pitching. Besides the seven hits she gave up, she hit night. innings in a win over Swampscott Wednesday. scoreboard in the top of the a triple and scored a run in the second inning and “We only had three hits sixth. Drew Olivieri start- hit a sacrifice fly later in the game. and we didn’t play with a After Swampscott stole second. Jake Irvine ed the rally with a single Other standouts for Classical offensively were lot of energy until the end,” stranded runners on rst hit a ground ball but an and took second base on a Johnna Calder (three hits, two runs), Becca Walker Swampscott coach Jason and second in the top of the errant Swampscott throw wild pitch. Ryan Graciale (two hits, three runs), Kayla Morrill (two hits, two Calichman said. “I thought rst, Peabody took advan- allowed Gustin to score the kept the rally alive with a runs) Meghan Leavitt (RBI double, sacrifice fly) Marshall threw the ball tage of a Big Blue error in game’s rst run. single of his own, advanc- and Ciara Collins (three hits, two runs). very well, good enough to the bottom half of the Swampscott stranded ing Olivieri to third. “I think this was as good a team win as we’ve had win. We didn’t have the frame. Evan Mullen drew a runners on rst and sec- all year heading into the Holland,” said Richard. energy to get it done.” walk to lead the inning and ond, again, in the top of the PEABODY, B2 Classical started out by scoring four runs in the second inning. Adams started it with her triple that hit the fence in right field on a bounce. One out later, Collins knocked in Adams with a base hit. Classical baseball earns tournament berth Calder hit another single knocking in Collins, and Walker’s base hit scored Calder. Walker eventually ning four. Dow went 3-for-4 with a scored on an error. SCHOOL ROUNDUP run scored. Everett got one of those runs back in the third, By Mike Alongi AJ Luciano went 2-for-3, Sean but Adams was able to keep the damage to a mini- and Devin went 3-for-4 with two RBI, mum, something she did at least twice more during Harold Rivera Cesar Carrero went 2-for-3 with the game with the help of her defense, which stood ITEM STAFF three RBI, Brett Bucklin went 1-for- out as well as the other aspects of the Rams’ game. 4 with two RBI, Dayshon Anderson With a 12-4 win over Everett, the Veronica Berto led the top of the third off with a went 1-for-4 with one RBI, Dan Lilja Classical baseball team clinched double, took third on Kloey Cardillo’s base hit and went 1-for-3 with one RBI and Aar- a berth in the state tournament scored on a ground ball that took Adams far off the on O’Connor had two RBI. Wednesday afternoon. mound to make the play. English 2, Medford 1 (F/9) “After starting out 2-5 on the sea- Classical struck for two more in the sixth to make Devin Curley threw all nine in- son I’m very proud of the hard work the score 6-1. With one out, Walker singled and nings and retired the last 13 bat- and determination this team put came home on Morrill’s double. Leavitt then hit a ters in a row. Billy Allen delivered a forward,” Rams coach Mike Zukow- ball to left that looked as if it had a chance as it left ITEM FILE PHOTO pinch-hit RBI single in the fth in- ski said. “We didn’t give up and we the bat, but ended up staying in the park. Leavitt ning. Dax Billingsley hit a pinch-hit Classical’s Sean Devin went battled all season.” ended up on second and Morrill scored. single to start the ninth and scored 3-for-4 with two RBI in a win Aidan Dow earned the win on the CLASSICAL, B2 over Everett Wednesday. mound, tossing ve innings and fan- ROUNDUP, B2 Celtics send Cavaliers to brink of elimination with Game 5 win BOSTON (AP) — Rookie Jayson game so far in the series, and none skid, and that was as close as the Tatum scored 24 points and Al Hor- has been closer than nine points. Cavs would get. ford had 15 points and 12 rebounds LeBron James had 16 points and James seemed to tire in the fourth, to help the Boston Celtics beat 10 rebounds and Kevin Love scored scoring just two points on four shots. the Cleveland Cavaliers 96-83 on 14 points for the Cavaliers, who are He nished 1-for-6 from 3-point Wednesday night and take a 3-2 lead trying to reach the nals for the range in the game; the Cavaliers in the best-of-seven Eastern Confer- fourth consecutive season. James has made just 9 of 34 attempts from be- ence nals. played to the end in seven straight yond the arc and shot just 42 percent The Celtics remained perfect in seasons. overall. Boston this postseason with their The Celtics opened a double-digit Tatum added seven rebounds, four 10th straight victory at home and lead in the rst quarter and nursed assists and four steals one day after moved within one win of their rst it the rest of the way, holding on nishing one vote shy of a unanimous selection to the NBA’s All-Rookie trip to the NBA Finals since 2010. through a four-minute scoring team. Jaylen Brown scored 17, and Game 6 is in Cleveland on Friday drought that saw Cleveland score PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Marcus Morris and Marcus Smart night, with the decisive seventh game nine straight points to cut the de cit each scored 13 as reserves. Jayson Tatum led the Celtics with 24 points in a back in Boston on Sunday if neces- to 83-71. But Terry Rozier hit Hor- Game 5 victory in the Eastern Conference nals. sary. The home team has won every ford with an alley-oop to snap the CELTICS, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, MAY 24, 2018 Three-run rally in ninth propels Red Sox over Rays ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — fifth, preserving a scoreless tie. ed for this weekend’s series at Fen- Xander Bogaerts sparked a three- The Rays did not get a runner way Park. run rally in the ninth inning, David into scoring position until the sixth, Rays: RHP Jake Faria went on the Price pitched the bulk of a three-hit- when C.J. Cron doubled off the cen- 10-day disabled list after straining ter and the Boston Red Sox beat the ter field wall. That hit drove in De- his left oblique Tuesday night, and Tampa Bay Rays 4-1 on Wednesday nard Span following a leadoff walk. the Rays expect him to miss at least night for their fourth straight win. Christian Vazquez got Boston on two months. ... C Wilson Ramos, who Bogaerts doubled off Alex Colome the board in the sixth, singling off left Tuesday’s game early with a left (2-5) to drive in J.D. Martinez, who starter Chris Archer and later scor- hand contusion, was available but reached on a throwing error by ing when Hanley Ramirez bounced did not start. ... RHP Nathan Eoval- shortstop Willy Adames to lead off into a bases-loaded double play. di (loose bodies in right elbow) gave the ninth. After a wild pitch, Edu- Archer has won only one of his last up eight runs on 10 hits in four in- ardo Nunez drove in a run with a 20 starts against Boston. He gave up nings in his fourth rehab start for sacrifice fly, and Boston tacked on one run, four hits and three walks in Triple-A Durham. Eovaldi is eligible another on a passed ball. six innings, striking out six. to come off the disabled list Monday. Price pitched three-hit ball over The game featured eight hits and UP NEXT six innings, allowing a run while 24 strikeouts, including four in a RHP Rick Porcello (8-3, 2.43 in 13 striking out nine. Joe Kelly (3-0) got row by Rays reliever Jose Alvarado. career starts at Tropicana Field) will the win and Craig Kimbrel pitched TRAINER’S ROOM pitch for Boston in Thursday night’s the ninth for his 15th save. Red Sox: A decision will be made series finale. Rays LHP Blake Snell PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Adames, playing only his sec- on the status of 2B Dustin Pedroia (2-3, 4.13 in six career starts against ond major league game, threw out (recovering from left knee surgery) the Red Sox) has given up two runs Xander Bogaerts, left, celebrates with team- Nunez at the plate after a two-out after Thursday’s game at Triple-A or fewer in eight of his 10 starts this mate Eduardo Nunez after scoring a run in the double by Jackie Bradley Jr. in the Pawtucket. Pedroia could be activat- season. ninth inning Wednesday night. Marblehead softball rolls to convincing win over Beverly MAGICIANS who laced an RBI single into steal that was executed perfectly runs on passed balls and then against a 15-2 Peabody team From B1 centerfield to give Beverly a 1-0 and brought a run home to make got four runs thanks to back-to- next Wednesday (4). According to lead. it 4-2. Beverly went on to move back bases loaded walks from Gold, it should be a great way to Beverly was led by Natalie Marblehead answered right runners to second and third with Plakans and Treff and back-to- prepare for the upcoming state Stilwell, who went 1-for-3 with back, and then some, in the bot- two outs, but Plakans was able back hit-by-pitches from Sogoloff tournament. a home run and two RBI. Marlee tom of the first. Plakans tied the to escape the inning with no fur- and Ernst, stretching the lead to “It’s really a best-case scenario Hamor went 2-for-4 with an RBI. game up with an RBI single, ther damage. 13-2. for both teams,” Gold said. “The After watching the first inning then back-to-back RBI singles The bottom of the second is The lead remained there until game very well may decide the of this game, one would be for- from Ernst and Garthe put the where Marblehead ran away the top of the fourth, when Stil- winner of the Northeastern Con- given for thinking this game was Magicians ahead. After Palk add- with the game. The Magicians well got a couple runs back on ference, and each of us gets to going to be a back-and-forth scor- ed her RBI infield single, Marble- sent 15 batters to the plate in her two-run home run. But in the play a very good team right be- ing festival. The Panthers wast- head took a 4-1 lead into the sec- the inning and scored nine runs, bottom of the sixth, Marblehead fore we go into the tournament. ed no time pushing a run across, ond inning. starting with a two-run single capped off the scoring when Treff It can’t get much better than as Julia Pitman led off the game The Panthers got one back in from Treff to make it 6-2. Mar- hit her second two-run single of that.” with a single and was sacrificed the top of the second. A walk and blehead then loaded the bases the game to bring it to 15-4. Beverly (9-7) also plays Pea- to second base on a bunt to set an error placed runners on first for Garthe, who knocked her sec- Now 16-1 on the year, Marble- body next, on Saturday in the things up with a runner in scor- and third, and Beverly coach ond RBI single of the game. From head gets set to finish off the Corning Tournament at Endicott ing position. In stepped Hamor, Megan Sudak called for a double there, Marblehead scored two regular season with a big game College (11). Classical clobbers 13 hits in win over Everett Jayson Tatum drops CLASSICAL in the top of the sixth inning when stop and second basemen have been From B1 the Crimson Tide loaded the bases together for two years,” said Rich- 24 points as Celtics with no one out. The Tide were able ard. “That really helps a lot at this Classical batted around in the bot- to bring one run across, but Adams point.” tom of the fifth inning and scored its bore down and got out of the inning Once again, Everett threatened take down Cavaliers final five runs. Walker, Morrill, Mad- on a fly ball, a tapper to short that in the seventh, but once again the die Dana, Leavitt and Adams each Walker and catcher Leavitt turned Classical defense combined with had RBI hits. into an out at the plate, and a Adams to quash the rally, thanks to CELTICS Everett had a golden opportuni- grounder to Morrill at second. a nifty 1-3-2 double play to end the From B1 ty to make inroads into that lead “The third baseman (Dana), short- game. Boston went on a 15-3 run in the first quarter to turn a three-point deficit into a nine-point lead. The Celtics scored nine in a row at the end of the first quarter and Peabody baseball earns a win on senior night into the second to take a 36-19 lead, their biggest of the game. PEABODY ham Inzana and Nick Reiser. Pea- Jimenez. The senior reliever strug- That’s when the Cavaliers fought back. From B1 body’s Eddie Campbell took the ball gled with control in his shortened After a hard defensive play by Morris sent Larry from there and made an errant throw appearance but the Tanners support- Nance Jr. into the first row of seats, Morris appeared to Zach Elwell then grounded out into on a pickoff attempt, allowing Inzana ed Jimenez and gutted out the victo- wander over and say something. Nance to jump up and a 6-4-3 double-play, scoring Olivieri to score from second. Clinging to a ry. body checked him; Morris responded with a one-handed to make it a 3-1 game. D’Angelo end- one-run lead, Campbell retired the “The game’s important but for me shove to the face. ed the inning after forcing a ground next three batters on a pair of fly outs there’s bigger things than that,” Bet- Aron Baynes and Brown came in to break it up, and Terry Rozier put a body on Nance. After a review, the out. and a strikeout to seal the 3-2 win. tencourt said. “James’ whole family referees called technicals on Rozier, Nance and Morris. “Alex was phenomenal,” Betten- “Luke was battling on the mound came to see him pitch today. Granted, court said. “That’s another great start Kyle Korver made the foul shot to make it 36-20 and and we didn’t have any energy until it wasn’t they wanted to see but I by Alex. He’s just been on. The big- the seventh inning,” Calichman said. Cleveland went on a 9-0 run to cut the deficit to eight wasn’t going to leave him on the gest thing for him is he keeps com- “It’s a frustrating loss for us. points, 36-28. bench on senior night. I feel every- mand of three pitches. He doesn’t try “We needed one more hit,” Cali- But Morris made a long 3-pointer to stop the scoring to throw too hard, he doesn’t try to do chman added. “We were right there. thing happens for a reason and it drought, and soon hit another to cap an 8-2 run that too much with his curveball. He stays We just needed a bloop single, or worked out. It got tight but we won made it a double-digit lead. within himself and he allows himself something, and one more run the game.” TIP-INS to be Alex. He doesn’t try to be some- would’ve scored. We just can’t come in Peabody (11-7) plays Wakefield Sat- Teams that win Game 5 to take a 3-2 lead in a best- body else.” with our energy in one inning and urday (6:30) in the Geanoulis Tour- of-seven series win 83 percent of the time. ... James Things became interesting in the expect to win.” nament. Swampscott has a quick had 16 points, four rebounds and three assists at the seventh. Tanners reliever James Although Bettencourt could’ve opt- turnaround with a game at St. John’s half. Tatum had 13 points, and Horford had 10 points Jimenez, a senior who had yet to ed to leave D’Angelo in the game for Prep this afternoon (4). The Big Blue and seven boards at the break. ... Baynes made his first make an appearance this season, the seventh inning, he didn’t regret need two wins, with four games re- start of the series, subbing for Morris. ... The Celtics came on in relief and plunked Gra- his decision to hand the ball to maining, to earn a berth in states. were 10-0 in the playoffs at home in 1986. Marblehead girls lacrosse wins NEC North in dominant fashion

ROUNDUP Tournament Saturday morning and Carolyn Arthur each had Classical (6-7) will look to BOYS TRACK From B1 (11). one goal, while goalie Maeve get back to .500 when it hosts Lynn Tech - 6th place at Swampscott (4-11) visits En- Caldwell had seven saves in the Swampscott Wednesday. CAC Championship the game-winning run on a glish this afternoon (4). win. Marblehead (12-4) hosts Swampscott 3, Peabody 2 Tech’s Jamie James was named suicide squeeze bunt by Julio Saugus 10, Winthrop 3 Hamilton-Wenham Tuesday. Justin Ratner was the lone MVP after an impressive perfor- Figueroa. The Sachems clinched a berth For Peabody, Olivia Kiricoples singles winner for the Big Blue, mance in the Commonwealth English (7-10) needs wins in in the state tournament. led the way with three goals. taking the third match (6-0, Athletic Conference Champion- its final three games to make “We’re ecstatic, and I’m just Maddy Lomasney added two 6-3). In doubles play, the team ships Monday. James finished the state tournament. very happy for the kids,” said Sau- goals, Sarah Buckley had one of Steve Santanello and Dan first in the 100-meter (11.1 sec- Saugus 7, Winthrop 1 gus coach Steve Almquist. “We goal and Hailee Lomasney had Johnson won the first match (6- onds) and the 200 (23.3), while The Sachems punched their worked hard to get here, so it’s two assists. The Tanners are 1, 7-5) and the team of Robbie also placing third in the discus ticket to the state tournament. nice to know that we’ll be playing now 14-4, with all four losses Jensen and Ben Ringler won the (109 feet, 9 inches). Other finish- “We’re obviously happy be- ball for a little longer now.” coming in NEC play (5-4 NEC). second match (6-1, 6-0). ers in the top 10 at the meet for cause it’s something we’ve been Caitlyn Wood did it all on the Lynnfield 17, Mystic Valley 7 For Peabody, seventh grader Tech were Keoni Gaskin in the working towards, but we’re not field, pitching a complete game The Pioneers (10-7) celebrated Paul Neal got the win in first shot put (3rd place, 40-7), Ama- doing too much celebrating,” in the circle (three runs, three Senior Night with a win. Fit- singles (6-1, 6-1), while Alex Na- ri Gaston in the 200 (7th place, said Saugus coach Joe Luis. “We hits, eight strikeouts) and going tingly, their three seniors led the deau won second singles (6-0, 24.56) and Yese Itungano in the know we still have work to do. 3-for-4 at the plate (two home way. Hannah Filipe scored the 6-1). 400 (8th place, 56.48). The Ti- We still have two games left so runs, six RBI). Taylor Bogdanski first varsity goal of her career Marblehead 4, Beverly 1 gers also got strong performanc- we don’t want to take our foot off went 1-for-3 with an RBI, while in the second half. Liv Smyr- Marblehead got singles wins es in the relays, with the team of the gas.” Sadie DiCenso went 2-for-3 with nios led the scoring with seven from David Grenader (6-0, 6-3) Gaskin, Gaston, Haidar Bdaiwi Todd Tringale got the win on a double. goals and Gracie Sperling had a and Dan Livtak (7-5, 6-3) and and Ratha Thach placing fifth in the mound for the Sachems, giv- Saugus (10-9) will host Stone- solid all-around game with two doubles wins from the team of the 4x100 (48.21) and the team ing up just three hits and strik- ham this afternoon for the Sa- goals, four ground balls and five Adam Sherf and Tony Gluskin of Bdaiwi, Thach, Gonzalas and ing out 12. He also went 3-for-3 chems’ Senior Day. draw controls. Tori Morelli dom- (6-1, 6-2) and the team of Mason Itungano placing sixth in the at the plate with two doubles. GIRLS LACROSSE inated the draw circle with 10 Friedman and Jack Quigley (6- 4x400 (3:56.28). Grant Rust and CJ Graffeo each Marblehead 18, Peabody 6 wins. Ashley Barrett (3 goals), 4, 6-3). GIRLS TRACK went 2-for-4. The Magicians locked up the Liz Sykes, and Jen Flynn also GIRLS TENNIS Lynn Tech - 6th place at Saugus (10-8) hosts Wakefield Northeastern Conference North scored. Brianna Barrett picked Classical 3, Everett 2 CAC Championship today (4). Division title with a 18-6 win up four ground balls. On senior day, the Rams Michayla Lawrence put up Beverly 16, Marblehead 1 over Peabody Wednesday after- BOYS TENNIS earned a state tournament bid. state qualifying times in both The Panthers clinched the noon, improving to 9-0 in NEC Classical 5, Everett 0 Seniors Kathy Nguyen and Cin- the 100 and the 200 Monday, NEC North with the victory. play. The game was never truly Moses Ba led things off with dy Roberts both won (6-0, 6-1). finishing second in the 100 SOFTBALL in doubt, as the Magicians took a win in first singles (6-0, 6-0), Marblehead 4, Beverly 1 (11.67) and third in the 200 Peabody 9, Swampscott 0 a 12-3 lead into halftime. while Stephen Ong (6-0, 6-2) The Magicians swept the sin- (26.76). Other top finishers for Tianna Dawe struck out 13 Grace Arthur led the offense and Alvin Lam (7-6, 6-2) earned gles portion of the match and the Tigers were Nayelis Diaz Swampscott batters and only with three goals and five assists, wins in second and third singles, added a doubles win for good in the 400 (5th place, 1:09.48), walked one, giving up just two while Caroline Driscoll added respectively. measure in the victory. Singles the 4x100 relay team of Andrea hits. Dawe also went 3-for-3 three goals and one assist. An- In doubles play, the team of wins came from Michelle Shub Estrella, Merillis Dalado, Chey- with two home runs, a double nie Ronan, Niamh Healy and Andy Ma and Jake Ennis won (6-0, 6-0), Hannah Porath (6-1, anne Lenbaptiste and Kengeral- and three RBI. Sydney Lowry Maddie Erskine each added two the first match (6-2, 6-0) and 6-3) and Lisa Krebs (6-0, 6-0), iz De Valle (8th place, 57.94) and also went 3-for-3, contributing goals, while Callie O’Neill and the team of Jonathan Chase and while the doubles win came the 4x400 relay team of Diaz, two RBI. The Tanners (15-2) will Grace Honos each had one goal Tyrese Joseph won the second from the team of Mandy DuMais Estrella, Dalado and Victoria take on Beverly in the Corning and one assist. Lydia Bongiorno match (6-0, 6-0). and Simone Likterov (6-1, 6-2). Hong (6th place, 4:56.39). THURSDAY, MAY 24, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE THURSDAY Rugby Baseball Milton at St. John’s (5:30) Danvers at. Haverhill (Hillies Tourna- Sailing ment, 7) Mass. State Regatta (TBA) Swampscott at St. John’s (4) Track Wakefield at Saugus (4) Div. 1 and 4 Pentathlon, girls pole Softball vault (at Weston 2) Malden at Salem (6:30) Div. 2 Pentatlon, girls pole vault (at Revere at Danvers (4) Hingham 2) Stoneham at Saugus (4) Div. 3 Pentathlon, girls pole vault (at Swampscott at English (4) Nashoa Reg, 4) Boys Lacrosse FRIDAY North Reading at Gloucester (5) St. John’s at Marblehead (6) Baseball Lynnfield vs. Burlington (at Grant Girls Lacrosse Tournament, Belmont, 4:30) North Reading at Saugus (4) Nipper Clancy Tournament (at Fraser Revere at Swampscott (5:30) Field): Classical vs. St. Mary’s (7) Boys Tennis Nipper Clancy Tournament (at Fraser Fenwick at Austin Prep (3:30) Field): N. Reading vs. English (4) Malden at Salem (4) Boys Lacrosse Swampscott at Lynnfield (3:45) Winthrop at Saugus (4) Girls Tennis Danvers at Marblehead (4) Girls Lacrosse Fenwick at No. Reading (3:30) Matignon at Winthrop (4) Salem at Malden (4) Boys Tennis Somerville at Winthrop (4) St. Mary’s at Malden Catholic (4)

SPORTS BRIEFS Lynn Woods cross eligible to register. country series Carey Baseball The 49th annual Lynn Academy this July Summer cross country series begins next Wednes- The Carey Baseball day, May 30 Academy will conduct it’s and will continue every specialty camps July 11 Wednesday until Septem- and 12 at the Lynn Babe ber 26, with the exception Ruth Complex at Breed of July 5. Middle School in Lynn. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Each evening includes a The hitting sessions will regular 1.59 mile, a short be conducted from 9 to Former Boston University men’s hockey coach David Quinn, seen here speaking to his BU team race of the day and a long 11:30 a.m. Each player will at the Frozen Four this year, has been hired as the head coach of the NHL’s New York Rangers. race of the day. There is no be slow-motion analyzed entry fee. by video and receive a Refer top www.lwrun.org written evaluation. New York Rangers officially hire for more information. The pitchers/catchers session will be held from Lynn Babe Ruth 12:30 to 3pm. All aspects of their respective mechanics BU’s David Quinn as head coach registration will be covered. Each will receive a written evalua- NEW YORK (AP) — The New York is the ideal choice to bring our loyal plan to build the next Rangers Stan- Lynn Senior Babe Ruth tion in addition to all Rangers hired Boston University’s and passionate fans the winning ley Cup-contending team.” will have registration pitchers video analyzed. David Quinn as their new head hockey they deserve.” The Rangers made the playoffs in today from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. The cost of each five-hour coach Wednesday, the second college The 51-year-old Quinn coached four of Vigneault’s five seasons as and Saturday, May 26 from session is $90 each. For coach hired by an NHL team this Boston University to four NCAA coach, including a 2014 trip to the 9 a.m. to noon at the field further information please month and third in the past four Tournament appearances in five Stanley Cup Final. They went 226- in the clubhouse. The fee is contact Coach Frank Carey years. seasons, including a trip to the na- 147-37 in the regular season under $175. at (781) 842-4042 or at Quinn replaces Alain Vigneault, tional title game in 2015. He spent Vigneault, who is third in regu- Any player new to Lynn [email protected] or who was fired hours after the Rang- the lockout-shortened 2013 NHL lar-season and playoff wins in fran- Babe Ruth must bring at www.careybaseballacad- ers missed the playoffs for the first season as an assistant on Joe Sac- chise history. emy.com. their birth certificate to be time since 2010. An introductory co’s staff with the Colorado Ava- The retooling Rangers are the news conference was scheduled for lanche. latest team to dip into the college TV/RADIO Thursday. “David brings a diverse and suc- ranks for a coach after the Phila- “In a coaching career that has cessful coaching resume that in- delphia Flyers hired Dave Hakstol TV spanned over two decades at the col- cludes extensive work in developing from North Dakota in 2015 and the MLB legiate, pro, and international level, young talent,” Rangers owner James Dallas Stars hired Jim Montgom- 12:30 p.m...... Pittsburgh at Cincinnati...... MLB Network David has helped his teams achieve Dolan said. “I am confident he is an ery from the University of Denver 3:30 p.m...... Baltimore at Chi. White Sox...... MLB Network success while simultaneously teach- excellent fit for our team, and know in early May. Before Hakstol, it had 6 p.m...... Houston at Cleveland...... MLB Network ing the game and helping his play- he will work tirelessly with (team been 28 years since a coach made 7:10 p.m...... Boston at Tampa Bay...... NESN ers develop on and off the ice,” gen- president Glen Sather), Jeff and our the jump from the NCAA to the 9 p.m...... Kansas City at Texas...... MLB Network eral manager Jeff Gorton said. “He entire organization to execute our NHL. College baseball 11 a.m...... Duke vs. Wake Forest...... NESN Plus 3 p.m...... North Carolina State vs. Virginia...... NESN Plus Stand or stay out of sight: NFL takes 7 p.m...... Miami vs. Clemson...... NESN Plus NBA 9 p.m...... Golden State at Houston...... TNT on anthem protesters with new rule WNBA 7 p.m...... Los Angeles at Connecticut...... ESPN2 ATLANTA (AP) — an even more convoluted Auto racing Stand or stay out of sight. approach to an issue that 9 p.m...... ARCA Series: General Tire 150...... FS1 Looking to quell a na- has dominated conversa- Golf tional debate that was tion away from the field. 5 a.m...... European PGA: BMW PGA Championship...... Golf sparked by Colin Kaeper- The head of the NFL 1 p.m...... Champions: Senior PGA Championship...... Golf nick, stoked by Presi- Players Association, 4 p.m...... PGA: Fort Worth Invitational...... Golf dent Trump and some DeMaurice Smith, an- 7 p.m...... LPGA: Volvik Championship...... Golf say chipped away at the grily denounced the new College softball very popularity of Amer- policy and called it a blow 7 p.m...... Texas A&M vs. Florida...... ESPN ica’s game, NFL owners against America’s most 9 p.m...... Arizona vs. UCLA...... ESPN approved a new policy basic of rights — free- 9 p.m...... Kentucky vs. Oregon...... ESPN2 Wednesday that allows dom of speech. Since the Radio players to protest during new policy is a change in MLB the national anthem by the terms and conditions 7:10 p.m...... Boston at Tampa Bay...... WEEI-FM 93.7 staying in the locker room of employment that was but forbids them from sit- not collectively bargained, ting or taking a knee if any attempts to fine in- NHL PLAYOFFS they’re on the field. dividual players would CONFERENCE FINALS series 4-1 Commissioner Roger surely be opposed by the (Best-of-7) Monday, May 21 Goodell called it a com- union. Saturday, May 19 Washington 3, Tampa Bay 0 promise aimed at putting “Management has cho- Tampa Bay 3, Washington 2 Wednesday, May 23 the focus back on foot- sen to quash the same Sunday, May 20 Washington 4, Tampa Bay 0, ball after a tumultuous PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS freedom of speech that Vegas 2, Winnipeg 1, Vegas wins Washington wins series 4-3 year in which television NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell addresses protects someone who ratings dipped nearly 10 the media following the NFL owners’ meetings wants to salute the flag in percent. He said it was in Atlanta Wednesday. an effort to prevent some- NBA PLAYOFFS unanimously approved by one who does not wish to CONFERENCE FINALS Boston 96, Cleveland 83, Boston NFL owners, but that was promising not to punish bargaining agreement. do so,” Smith wrote on (Best-of-7) leads series 3-2 immediately called into any player who continues The owners seemed to Twitter. “I know that not Sunday, May 20 Thursday, May 24 question when the head to protest against social address that concern by all of the NFL CEO’s are Golden State 126, Houston 85 Golden State at Houston, 9 p.m. of the San Francisco 49ers injustice in full view of saying only teams would for this and I know that Monday, May 21 Friday, May 25 Cleveland 111, Boston 102 Boston at Cleveland, 8:30 p.m. — Kaepernick’s former fans. be fined for violations, not true American patriots Tuesday, May 22 Saturday, May 26 team, no less — said he The players’ union said individual players. But are not cheering today.” Houston 95, Golden State 92, se- Houston at Golden State, 9 p.m. abstained from the vote. it wasn’t consulted in the league also cleared So, what happens to ries tied 2-2 Sunday, May 27 The owner of the New the talks and would file the way for teams to set a player who decides to Wednesday, May 23 x-Cleveland at Boston, 8:30 p.m. York Jets also took a more a grievance against any their own workplace poli- keep kneeling during “The conciliatory approach, change in the collective cies, raising the specter of Star-Spangled Banner?” MLB AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Rockets return home with series tied 2-2 East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Boston 34 15 .694 — Atlanta 29 19 .604 — HOUSTON (AP) — The Houston Rockets have a chance New York 31 15 .674 1½ Philadelphia 28 19 .596 ½ Toronto 23 25 .479 10½ Washington 26 22 .542 3 to take their first lead in the Western Conference finals Tampa Bay 22 25 .468 11 New York 24 21 .533 3½ with a victory over the Golden State Warriors tonight. Baltimore 15 33 .313 18½ Miami 19 30 .388 10½ Central Division Central Division To do that they’ll need their superstars to step up again, W L Pct GB W L Pct GB with the pressure on James Harden and Chris Paul to de- Cleveland 23 23 .500 — Milwaukee 31 19 .620 — Minnesota 21 24 .467 1½ Chicago 25 20 .556 3½ liver after their big performances in Game 3 spurred Hous- Detroit 21 28 .429 3½ Pittsburgh 26 21 .553 3½ ton to the road victory that tied the best-of-seven series at Kansas City 16 33 .327 8½ St. Louis 26 21 .553 3½ 2-2. Chicago 14 31 .311 8½ Cincinnati 17 32 .347 13½ West Division West Division “We’re back to even,” coach Mike D’Antoni said. “We know W L Pct GB W L Pct GB what we have to do and see if we can do it against a great Houston 32 18 .640 — Colorado 26 23 .531 — Seattle 28 19 .596 2½ Arizona 25 24 .510 1 team.” Los Angeles 26 22 .542 5 San Francisco 24 26 .480 2½ After two blowout losses in this series, including an em- Oakland 25 23 .521 6 Los Angeles 21 27 .438 4½ Texas 20 31 .392 12½ San Diego 21 30 .412 6 barrassing 41-point rout in Game 3, the Rockets know they don’t have any time to celebrate Tuesday’s win. It was a Wednesday’s Games Cleveland at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. Detroit 4, Minnesota 1 Baltimore at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. victory that snapped Golden State’s NBA-record 16-game Kansas City 5, St. Louis 2, 10 innings Seattle at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. home playoff winning streak. Houston 4, San Francisco 1 Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Texas 12, N.Y. Yankees 10 Thursday’s Games “We have to get down to normal sea level real quick, be- Boston 4, Tampa Bay 1 L.A. Angels (Tropeano 1-3) at Toronto cause we’ve got a lot of work left,” D’Antoni said. “We know PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Milwaukee 9, Arizona 2 (Estrada 2-4), 12:37 p.m. San Diego 3, Washington 1 Baltimore (Bundy 2-6) at Chicago White it’s not going to be easy, but also they know now it’s not go- Houston Rockets guards James Harden, left, Philadelphia 4, Atlanta 0 Sox (Giolito 3-4), 2:10 p.m. Miami 2, N.Y. Mets 1 Boston (Porcello 6-1) at Tampa Bay (Snell ing to be easy. We’re looking forward to it ... with the right and Chris Paul have been leading the Rock- L.A. Angels at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. 5-3), 7:10 p.m. type of fear and the right type of excitement.” ets in the Western Conference finals. B4 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, MAY 24, 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 SOUP TO NUTZ / RICK STROMOSKI

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON THURSDAY, MAY 24, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) 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) Share your feelings and pres- The people you associate with Take care of your responsibil- Don’t get loose with your cash Stick close to home and car- Take your time. Listen to oth- will make a difference to the ry out changes that will make ent what you have to offer. Take ities before you make a fuss. when trying to impress some- ers and pay attention to detail. action and look for those who way your day unfolds. Stick to Someone will complain if you one. If you use your finesse your place inviting. Think mat- have similar ambition to join the people you know and un- fall behind or fail to do your fair and charm to attract attention, ters through before you start a Prepare to take action, and you. Don’t let the past interfere derstand, and avoid anyone share. Take better care of your you’ll do just fine. An innovative discussion that could alter an strive for positive results. with the future. who is a bad influence. health. approach to work will pay off. important relationship. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) If you take part in events, SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) If you share your knowledge, Erratic behavior on your part Listen to what people are say- change will happen. You can Look for a unique way to use Be careful how you handle experience and skills, you will or someone else’s part will ing and refrain from making a make a difference if you are your skills and knowledge. A business or personal partners. be praised for your contribu- lead to trouble and a potential judgment call based on hear- personal change will make you An emotional incident could up-front about how you would tion. A real estate deal, move falling-out. Choose your words say alone. Get your information like to see things unfold. A stand out and grab the atten- set off an argument or cause or renovation will improve your firsthand and proceed with function you attend will be in- tion of someone you find inter- uncertainty at home or with a life. Financial gain is within wisely and only act when you compassion and diplomacy. formative. esting. Romance is highlighted. close friend or relative. reach. are fully prepared.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Daughter sees bleak future with mom she can’t stomach Burn up space to win points DEAR ABBY: My moth- she doesn’t like shopping Fred Hoyle, an English as- had a 10-card fit. Then there er is a narcissist and a Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van with others and refuses tronomer and author, said, were three passes. What went user. She has never held Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, our offers to help. She also “Space isn’t remote at all. wrong for East-West, given down a job and blames ev- and was founded by her mother, gets offended if someone It’s only an hour’s drive away that five clubs was cold? eryone else. We rarely get points out that her clothes if your car could go straight West might have bid five Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at upwards.” clubs over three diamonds. along for more than 15 DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los don’t fit. minutes at a time. I don’t want her ward- Space — bidding space — is Also, East, although having a Angeles, CA 90069. important in bridge. There is minimum, could have made a I used to blame myself, robe to impede her inter- but have realized over the not a lot between the launch card-showing double over four views, and I think she pad of one club and the outer diamonds. Then West would years that I’m not alone in tionship with my mother will NOT be moving in could benefit from a new space of seven no-trump. This surely have bid five clubs. how I feel about her. The — more for her sake than with you. To take care of look. How can I gently of- is particularly true for deals The defense against four problem is, she doesn’t re- for mine — but she’s toxic. yourself does not make you fer to go clothes-shopping in which a pair needs time to diamonds dropped a trick. alize her behavior is unac- How do I handle her now a terrible person, so do not with her so I can help her discuss strain and level. Somehow, West found the ceptable. If you try to ad- and as she ages? I feel like allow anyone to tell you find nice clothes without Look at today’s deal. It was heart-king lead. He cashed dress it, it causes an a terrible person for feel- that it does. offending her? played 15 times at Bridge the spade ace and club king, argument. She has no idea ing this way, but it’s caus- Base Online. At 14 tables, then played a spade to part- FASHIONISTA IN that she has alienated ing me increasing anxiety. DEAR ABBY: I need ad- the auction started with three ner’s king. East took the heart herself from our family NEW ENGLAND vice on how to approach a passes around to West. Four ace, then failed to give West a and has no friends. She times, the bidding stopped in spade ruff. friend, “Sarah,” about a loves me and I love her, DISTRESSED DEAR FASHIONISTA: a club partscore, and 10 pairs sensitive topic. She’s pret- but I can’t stand to be DAUGHTER IN How is your friend doing reached five clubs, made exact- ty, but she dresses sloppi- around her. WISCONSIN in that job search? If she ly (thrice), or plus one (thrice) or I’m an only child. Be- ly. Her pants are so loose tells you it’s not going well, plus two (four times). cause of the way she is DEAR DAUGHTER: they slip off her waist, her that would be the time to The final auction is given. there is no one else in her You are responsible for shirts are too tight and offer your help. But do not South, knowing the oppo- life. I’m responsible for 99 your mother’s social life short, and she never wears approach the subject from nents had the balance of percent of her social inter- because you have placed makeup or jewelry. a grooming perspective, power, burned up bidding space by opening three di- actions outside of work. yourself in that position. I’d like to take her shop- which Sarah could regard The person responsible for ping for clothes that fit her as insulting. Instead, ap- amonds, bidding one level What do I do? She says higher than usual when non- her social life as well as better, especially as she proach it from the job at- that because she has no vulnerable. West overcalled has started looking for a savings, she will be mov- her financial situation is tire angle. Suggest she four clubs, wondering if he ing in with me when she’s her, not you. new job and will need ap- could make a better im- was missing three no-trump older. The idea of taking It is time to tell your propriate clothes for an pression if she “dressed for because East had a diamond care of her until she dies mother she had better start interview. However, Sar- success,” and volunteer to stopper. North raised to four keeps me up at night. putting money away for ah’s a bit on the large side help her pick out some diamonds, thinking his side Part of me wants a rela- her old age because she and sensitive about it, so things.

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LEGALS LEGALS PAY CALLS HELP WANTED

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Pay Call Numbers JOB INFORMATION (900, 976 and 550) SERVICES 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 Advertiser telephone numbers with mortgage given by Sy Chhin and Tony L. Try to Mortgage Electronic Registration mortgage given by Mark Moran and Deserrae Moran to Mortgage Electronic 900, 976 and 550 prefixes MUST Systems, Inc., dated June 26, 2007 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern Registration Systems, Inc., dated January 2, 2008 and recorded with the Essex disclose the price of the telephone NOTICE District) Registry of Deeds at Book 26966, Page 557, of which mortgage the County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 27435, Page 236, of which call. When a number is published Don't pay to find work before you get undersigned is the present holder by assignment from Mortgage Electronic mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by assignment from Mortgage within the advertisement the per the job. Legitimate job placement firms Registration Systems, Inc. to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP, f/k/a Countrywide Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP dated minute and/or flat charge must be that work to fill specific positions Home Loans Servicing, LP dated June 30, 2011 and recorded with said Registry November 3, 2010 and recorded with said Registry on November 9, 2010 at Book included. If you dial a pay per call cannot charge an upfront fee. For free on July 13, 2011 at Book 30525, Page 324 and by assignment from Bank of 29950, Page 4 and by assignment from Bank Of America, N.A., successor by number from an advertisement appear- information about avoiding employ- America, N.A. f/k/a Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP to Federal National merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP to Federal National Mortgage Association ing in the classified section and it ment service scams, write the Federal Mortgage Association dated October 26, 2011 and recorded with said Registry on dated April 14, 2015 and recorded with said Registry on April 22, 2015 at Book DOES NOT disclose this information, Trade Commission at Washington, November 9, 2011 at Book 30818, Page 57 and by assignment from Countrywide 33998, Page 231 and by assignment from Federal National Mortgage Association please notify the Item classified D.C., 20580 or call the National Fraud Home Loans, Inc. to Green Tree Servicing LLC dated May 14, 2013 and recorded to MTGLQ Investors, L.P. dated July 7, 2017 and recorded with said Registry on department immediately. Response to Information Center, with said Registry on May 22, 2013 at Book 32489, Page 330 and by assignment July 7, 2017 at Book 36005, Page 026, for breach of the conditions of said any pay per call numbers will be 1-800-876-7060 from Federal National Mortgage Association to Green Tree Servicing LLC dated mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public charged to your telephone bill and November 10, 2014 and recorded with said Registry on November 20, 2014 at Auction at 9:00 a.m. on June 6, 2018, on the mortgaged premises located at 85 anyone under 18 years of age must NOTICE Book 33682, Page 531, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the Holyoke Street, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises have parent's consent. For more information and assistance purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 9:00 a.m. on described in said mortgage, Please call immediately for further regarding the reliability of business June 18, 2018, on the mortgaged premises located at 5 River Street Court, Lynn, details or information. opportunities, work-at-home opportuni- Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said TO WIT: CLASSIFIED ties, employment services and financ- mortgage, (781)593-7700 ing, the Daily Item urges its readers to EXHIBIT A contact the Better Business Bureau TO WIT: MISC. Inc., 290 Donald Lynch Blvd., Suite A parcel of land, together with the buildings thereon is said Lynn, known as 85 102, Marlborough, MA 07152-4705 or Exhibit A Holyoke Street, shown as Lot 4 on a Plan drawn by Shay & Leary, C.E.'s, dated call 508-652-4800 PARCEL I: February 15, 1927, recorded with Essex South District Deeds in Book of Plans 49, WANTED TO BUY OR TRADE: FREON The land together with the buildings thereon located in Lynn, Essex County, Plan 39-C, and bounded: R12 WANTED: CERTIFIED BUYER will Massachusetts, bounded and described as follows: WESTERLY By the cubed line of PAY CA$H for R12 cylinders or cases of River Street Court, eighty-one and 50/100 feet; SOUTHEAST: by Holyoke Street, 47.15 feet; cans. (312) 291-9169 NORTHERLY By Canal Street. forty-eight feet; and FOR SALE: Privacy Hedges -SPRING EASTERLY By land now or formerly of Devaney, sixty-eight feet; be any or all of said SOUTHWEST: by land now or formerly of the Newhall Estate, 104.58 feet; BLOWOUT SALE 6 ft Arborvitae measurements more or less; and said lot containing about 1,650 square feet of (Evergreen) Reg $149 Now $75 land. NORTHWEST: by land now or formerly of Gibbs, 66.67 feet; and Beautiful, Nursery Grown. FREE Instal- See plan on file in Assessors' Office, City Hall, Lynn, dated February 12, 1908. lation/FREE delivery, Limited Supply! PARCEL II: NORTHEAST: by Lot 3 on said plan, 100.61 feet. ORDER NOW: 518-536-1367 www.lo A certain parcel of land together with the buildings thereon in said Lynn, Essex wcosttreefarm.com County, Massachusetts formerly #5 River Street Court, bounded and described as Containing 5,691 square feet according to said plan. follows: MISSING YOUR DAILY ITEM? SOUTHERLY: On River Street Court in the old deeds of said parcel is called River Being the same premises conveyed to Mark Moran and Deserrae Moran, by deed The Item offers early morning home delivery at .50/per day; Street and in the older deeds this Court is referred to as, a street leading to from Federal National Mortgage Association and recorded with Essex South Needham's Landing (so called) there measuring about three (3) rods: and Registry of Deeds herewith. half the store price. If your paper delivery is missed, please WESTERLY: On land formerly of Joseph Moulton, Jr., about six (6) rods; call us at 781-593-7700, ext. 2, before 10:00 a.m., Monday - NORTHERLY: By a new Street (now or formerly called Canal Street) about three (3) For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern Friday, so we can arrange for re-delivery. Customers who call rods; District) Registry of Deeds in Book 27435, Page 234. after 10:00 a.m. will receive a credit for that day's paper. EASTERLY: By land now formerly of Joseph Moulton, Jr., about six (6) rods. Thank you! These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the Placing a help wanted ad is great for District) Registry of Deeds in Book 26966, Page 555. nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax finding the skilled workers you need. titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, LEGALS nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, TERMS OF SALE: NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. A deposit of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank Premises: 170 Oxford Street, Unit 202, New Sherry Block Condominium, check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. Lynn, MA TERMS OF SALE: The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days mortgage given by Christopher E. Baca and Glenda L. Baca to Mortgage Electronic will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for PrimeLending, a PlainsCapital Company balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in and now held by PrimeLending, a PlainsCapital Company said mortgage dated California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. June 10, 2005 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the Deeds in Book 24407, Page 46, said mortgage was assigned from Mortgage date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for PrimeLending, a PlainsCapital of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage Company to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., by assignment dated December 5, 2011 and shall control in the event of an error in this publication. MTGLQ INVESTORS, L.P. recorded with said Registry in Book 30901, Page 541; said mortgage was Present holder of said mortgage assigned from Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., to PrimeLending, a Plainscapital Company Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. by assignment dated August 8, 2013 and recorded with said Registry of Deeds in By its Attorneys, Book 33003, Page 198; for breach of the conditions in said mortgage and for the DITECH FINANCIAL LLC F/K/A GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 14, 2018 Present holder of said mortgage 150 California Street at 1:00 PM Local Time upon the premises, all and singular the premises described Newton, MA 02458 in said mortgage, to wit: By its Attorneys, (617) 558-0500 HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. 201604-0510 - TEA The Condominium Unit Known as Condominium Unit Number 202, hereinafter 150 California Street May 10, 17, 24, 2018 called the "Subject Unit", in the Condominium known as New Sherry Block Newton, MA 02458 Condominium, a condominium, hereinafter called the "Condominium", established (617) 558-0500 by Master Deed dated, June 1, 2005 recorded on June 1, 2005 in the Essex (SEAL) 201406-0144 - TEA South District Registry of deeds in Book, 24370 Page 470, hereinafter called the COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Item: May 24, 31, June 7, 2018 "Master Deed". LAND COURT DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT The post office address of the Condominium is 170 Oxford Street and 70 Munroe 18SM002961 NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Street, Lynn, Massachusetts 01901. The land is described in the Master Deed. ORDER OF NOTICE This Deed, and the Subject Unit, and the Condominium, as subject to the provisions of Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 183A ("Condominiums"). Premises: 6 Endicott Street, Lynn, MA To: Howard E. Colclough, Jr. By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain The Subject Unit is shown on the Master Plans of the Condominium filed in the mortgage given by Reyes Vasquez to The Lending Connection, Inc., and now held Essex South District Registry of Deeds as set forth hereinabove, and on the Unit and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 Plan of the Subject Unit, which is attached hereto as Exhibit A, and the verified by Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Indenture Trustee, for New Century U.S.C. c. 50 §3901 et seq.: Home Equity Loan Trust 2006-1 said mortgage dated January 26, 2006 and statement of a registered architect in the form required by Massachusetts General recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book Laws, Chapter 183A, Section 8 and 9, is affixed to the said Master Plans and Unit The Bank of New York Mellon f/k/a The Bank of New York as Trustee for the Plan. 25352, Page 216, said mortgage was assigned from The Lending Connection, Inc. Certificateholders of the CWABS, Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2005-AB4 to New Century Mortgage Corporation by assignment dated January 30, 2006 and The subject unit is hereby conveyed together with: recorded with said Registry in Book 30386, Page 216; said mortgage was claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, assigned from New Century Liquidating Trust Successor in Interest to New Century numbered 377 Lynnfield Street, given by Howard Colclough to Mortgage Electronic Mortgage Corporation to Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Indenture 1. An undivided 4.33 percent interest in the common arease and facilities of the Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for Shamrock Financial Condominium described in the Master Deed appertaining to the Subject Unit; and Trustee, for New Century Home Equity Loan Trust 2006-1 by assignment dated Corporation, dated August 19, 2005, and recorded in Essex County (Southern December 17, 2012 and recorded with said Registry in Book 32093, Page 301; District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24737, Page 258, and now held by the Plaintiff for breach of the conditions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing 2. An easement, as an appurtenance to the Subject Unit, for the exclusive right to by assignment, has/have filed with this court a complaint for determination of use Parking Space No. 2 in the Condominium pursuant to the provisions set forth the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 14, 2018 at 2:00 PM Local Time Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. upon the premises, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, to in the Master Deed and the Condominium Trust, (as hereinafter defined wit: If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United The description of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers the event of a typographical error in this publication. THE LAND WITH THE BUILDINGS THEREON IN LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS, Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on NOW KNOWN AND NUMBERED AS 6 ENDICOTT STREET, LYNN, MASS., BOUNDED that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated June 10, 2005 and recorded in the this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before June 25, Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24407, Page 39. 2018 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHERLY CORNER OF SAID LAND ON ENDICOTT STREET AT A benefits of said Act. TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all POINT 43.21 FEET DISTANT, NORTHEASTERLY FROM THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of said Court on May 14, 2018. FRANKLIN STREET; AND THENCE RUNNING NORTHEASTERLY ON SAID ENDICOTT liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if Attest: Deborah J. Patterson any, which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. STREET, 40 FEET; THENCE TURNING AND RUNNING NORTHWESTERLY BY LAND Recorder NOW OR LATE OF CHARLES HOUDE AND EXILDA MORIN HOUDE, 70.43 FEET; 17-028594 FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid THENCE TURNING AND RUNNING SOUTHWESTERLY BY LAND FORMERLY OF Item: May 24, 2018 ROBERT COLLINS, 40 FEET; THENCE TURNING AND RUNNING SOUTHEASTERLY BY in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF KEARNS, ABOUT 71 FEET TO THE POINT OF of the sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in BEGINNING. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within thirty (30) days THE TRIAL COURT after the date of sale. APN: MAP 54, BLOCK 650, LOT 21. PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT TS Order Number: 10-00076781. Docket No. ES18C0097CA Other terms to be announced at the sale. NOTICE OF PETITION FOR The description of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in CHANGE OF NAME Shechtman Halperin Savage, LLP the event of a typographical error in this publication. 1080 Main Street Essex Probate and Family Court Pawtucket, RI 02860 For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated January 31, 2002 and recorded in 36 Federal Street Street Attorney for PrimeLending, a PlainsCapital Company the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds, in Book 18268, Page 417. Salem, MA 01970 Present Holder of the Mortgage (978)744-1020 (401) 272-1400 TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all Item: May 17, 24, 31, 2018 liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if In the matter of: Lushima Z Kossambia any, which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. Of: COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS To all persons interested in petition described: THE TRIAL COURT A petition has been presented by Lushima Z Kossambia requesting that: PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid Lushima Z Kossambia Docket No. ES18P1576EA in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place be allowed to change his/her/their name as follows: INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE of the sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in Luc K Zikianda Essex Division cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within thirty (30) days IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A after the date of sale. WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT: Estate of: Salem Roberta M Caefer Other terms to be announced at the sale. ON OR BEFORE TEN O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 AM) ON: Date of Death: 4/13/2018 06/18/2018 To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of Shechtman Halperin Savage, LLP Witness, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Petitioner Jean M Leo of Lynn MA 1080 Main Street Date: May 22, 2018 Jean M Leo of Lynn MA Pawtucket, RI 02860 Pamela Casey O'Brien has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Indenture Trustee, for New Register of Probate serve without surety on the bond. Century Home Equity Loan Trust 2006-1 Item: May 24, 2018 The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal Present Holder of the Mortgage Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without (401) 272-1400 CITY OF LYNN supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with Item: May 17, 24, 31, 2018 the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration Notice: The Lynn City Council will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, June 12, 2018 from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating at 8:00 P.M. in Council Chambers, on the Petition of Margaret Ansara of Lynnway to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. Liquor Mart Inc., at 702 Lynnway to allow City of Lynn Licensed Mobile Food Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings home delivery rate is Vehicles to operate at this location from Mon-Sat 11-8pm and Sunday 11-7pm. and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal 50% off Per Order: Janet L. Rowe, City Clerk Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and Call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 newstand price! Item: May 22, 24, 2018 Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. to subscribe today. Subscribers pay only $3 a week. Item: May 24, 2018 THURSDAY, MAY 24, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING I BUY HOMES Notice is hereby given the Committee on Minor Licenses of the City of Lynn will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 7:15pm in Room 402, Lynn City Hall on the following Extended Hours and 24 Hour Licenses. CASH! 60 BOSTON ST McDONALD’S Drive Thru 24 HOURS 65 BOSTON ST CVS PHARMACY 24 HOURS 80 BOSTON ST DUNKIN DONUTS 24 HOURS 108 BOSTON ST BURGER KING Sun-Thurs 6AM-1AM/Fri-Sat 6AM-2AM You pick the date to move. 116 BOSTON ST WENDY’S Drive Thru till 4AM Leave what you want.

122 BOSTON ST BOSTON SHELL Gas Station & Kiosk till 1AM Pay no commission if we buy your house. 124 BOSTON ST TACO BELL 7AM-1AM (with stipulations) Call David Hughes at Century 21 Hughes. HOME APPRAISALS! 124 BROAD ST GEORGE’S ROAST Mon-Sat 10:30AM-2AM/SUN 12PM-2AM 781-599-1776 TRUSTING JUST ANYBODY TO 668 CHESTNUT ST CUMBERLAND FARMS 24 HOURS (7 Days a week) 512 CHESTNUT ST LYNN MOBILE 5AM-2AM (7 Days a week) SELL YOUR HOME IS RISKY! 120-122 LIBERTY ST SPEEDWAY 24/7 Days a week

3 LYNNFIELD ST 7-11 24/7 Days a week 50 Years of TRUST is what 377 LYNNWAY WENDY’S 9AM-2AM (Fast food drive thru service) 364 LYNNWAY DUNKIN DONUTS 24 HOURS our appraisals are based upon. 525 LYNNWAY GULF 24 HOURS (7 Days a week) 535 LYNNWAY LYNNWAY SHELL 24 HOURS (7 Days a week) 567 LYNNWAY McDONALD’S 5AM-12AM Dining Rm/ Drive Thru 24HRS CALL ANYTIME 781-581-5940 16 MARKET SQ LYNN HOUSE OF RB 10AM-2AM (7 Days a week) 17 MARKET SQ PEOPLE’S CHOICE 6AM-1:30AM (7 Days a week) 50 WESTERN AVE 7-11 24 HOURS 707 WESTERN AVE DOMINO’S PIZZA 10AM-3AM (7 Days a week) REAL ESTATE 969 WESTERN AVE AL PRIME ENERGY 24 HOURS 341 UNION ST DOMINO’S PIZZA 10AM-3AM (7 Days a week) CONNORREALESTATE.COM

Per Order: JOHN J WALSH JR., CHAIRMAN Item: May 22, 24, 2018

GENERAL HOME AND BUSINESS SERVICES HELP WANTED CLEANING/ CLEANING/ Rochester Midland Corporation - Lynn, Massachusetts CARPENTRY MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE - Seeks Industrial Waste Water Treatment Plant Operator. Responsible for operating and maintaining all wastewater treatment equipment for a major food processor. The treatment process consists of equalization, pH adjustment, coagulation, flocculation and solids separation using DAF. Liquid sludge is removed daily. MA state operator license 3M is required. High School RONNIE Z Diploma or GED preferred; or one to two years related experience and/or WE TAKE AND DISPOSE training; or, equivalent combination of education and experience. Experience MOVING within the food and beverage industry preferred. Must be a US Citizen. Normal Leave your moving to us! work hours: M-F 7:30AM-4:00PM. How to apply: Email resume to: Whether it be one piece or more! 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PRECISION PAVING YOUR CONTRACTING OR SERVICE BUSINESS? setts Anti Discrimination Act and the Boston and $269,900 Cambridge Fair Housing Ordinances, which makes CALL: Doug Ring REAL ESTATE it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or “Make the right decision REACH OVER 20,000 READERS A DAY IN OUR discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, 583 Chestnut Street, Lynn handicap, familial status, national origin, ancestry, 781-599-9696 with Precision” age, children, marital status, sexual orientation, HOME AND BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY veteran's status, or source of income or any *Residential intention to make any such preference, limitation PURITAN LAWN CEMETERY: Burial and commercial or discrimination. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any plot for two, must sell. Worth $5000, *Masonry advertising for real estate which is in violation of HELP WANTED-SALES: will take a good offer. Call Doug: *Brick pavers INCLUDES PLACEMENT ON the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all EARN $500 A DAY (SALES) Final 603-868-6923 dwellings in this newspaper are available on an and walls equal opportunity basis. To complain of Expense Insurance • Exclusive Leads • *Sealcoating discrimination, please call HUD toll-free at Local -Training/Support • Every day is OFFICE SPACE 1-800-669-9777. For the N.E. area, call HUD at *Landscape design 617-595-5308. The toll-free number for the Payday • Agent Health/Dental Benefits hearing-impaired is 1-800-927-9275. • Incentive Trips CALL 860-357-6904 781-595-1212 781-639-7888 CALL 781-593-7700, EXT. 2 www.fhginsurance.com STOREFRONT/OFFICE SPACE Swampscott Office Marblehead Office on Broadway in desirable Wyoma CDL-B Truck Driver Square! Plenty of off street ROUTE DRIVER. Airbrake and parking! Separate utilities! Approx Tanker Endorsements. Full-time 600 sq ft. $1,200.00 a month. with benefits. Early morning hour. Call George 617-549-4140 Call 603-235-6537 Have a story to share?

NOW HIRING! Cleaners wanted! Need a question answered? Drivers license required. Up to $15/hr. Interviews 10am-1pm, M-F [email protected] 542 Loring Ave, Salem B8 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, MAY 24, 2018 Clean out your medicine cabinet before someone else does! Self-serve drop box available 24/7, 365 days a year, at the Lynn Police Station located at 300 Washington Street.

DID YOU KNOW? · 3 out of 5 teens say Rx medications are easy to find in the medicine cabinet at home · MISUSING Rx drugs is just as risky as using illegal drugs · In the US alone, an estimated 54 million people over the age of 12 have used prescription drugs for nonmedical reasons in their lifetime · Flushing medicines presents many environmental problems · Pharmaceuticals have been found in our water supply

WHAT CAN I DO? Bring unused or expired medications to the Lynn police Station. A confidential drop box is available 24/7 Drop offs can include: · RX and OTC Meds · Med Samples · Vitamins · Veterinary meds · Narcotics · Liquid Meds

Items not accepted : · Needles (disposal site housed in city hall on the 1st floor) · Thermometers (ISD 1st floor of city hall) · IV bags · Personal care products · Inhalers

Lynn’s Prevention Werks initiative is funded by the Bureau of Substance Abuse Services. Prevention Werks’ intent is to prevent nonmedical use of prescription drugs among high school-age youth across the Commonwealth that can lead to addiction.

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