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By Gayla Cawley troopers,” said Daddario. “I only (saw) one ITEM STAFF guy. They had him basically at gunpoint and had to get him out of the car. I just DEALS LYNN — State Police have arrested two started videotaping when they had him on people after pursuing a stolen ambulance OF THE the ground. It was something out of a mov- OF THE from Peabody to Lynn, where it crashed into a teacher’s parked car outside Shoe- ie. It was really crazy.” $DAY$ maker Elementary School Thursday after- Melrose Police released a statement A stolenPG. 3 ambu- noon, authorities said. Thursday morning saying that the Arm- lance from Mel- Rob Daddario, 48, a Regina Road resident strong Ambulance transportation vehicle rose Wake eld who lives across the street from where the was stolen from the emergency department Hospital crashed collision occurred, said he was in his back- of Melrose Wake eld Hospital. The wheel- into a teacher’s yard when he started to hear sirens. When chair van was there to pick up a patient car parked out- he went out front, he heard more sirens, fol- when it was stolen by an “unknown suspect DEALSside Shoemaker lowed by screeching and a loud crash. around 6:30 a.m.,” the statement read. Elementary “I noticed there was an ambulance SchoolOF THE in Lynn crashed into a car and about 10 state CHASE, A3 on$DA Thursday.Y$ PG. 3 Lynnway Saugus pot shop gettingDEALS OF THE expands more$DAY$ PG. 3 its menu green to By Thomas Grillo and Gayla Cawley go green ITEM STAFF By Bridget Turcotte LYNN — It’s just what the ITEM STAFF doctor ordered. Apothca Inc., which has been SAUGUS — Saugus has a selling medical marijuana bright idea to save taxpayers since it opened on the Lynnway money. last fall, will soon add recre- State funds will pay for new ational pot to the menu. LED lights at the Depart- The company won approval ment of Public Works and the by the Cannabis Control Com- Town Hall Annex building. mission (CCC) last Friday to They will also cover the cost sell the drug to anyone over 21. of replacing a rooftop unit at The 2,000-square-foot shop at the Public Safety Building. the Cooper-Lewis building is The projects are expected to the city’s rst pot shop. reduce energy consumption “When I found out the news, and save taxpayers nearly I jumped out of my chair and $13,000 annually, said Town went crazy with excitement,” Manager Scott Crabtree. said Joseph Lekach, the com- “We are extremely grate- pany’s 32-year-old CEO. ful that the town of Sau- City Hall could soon be doing gus has been awarded this the same. He estimated the generous grant through company’s nancial contribu- DOER,” said Crabtree. tion to the city under the terms “This funding has and will a host agreement could net as continue to tremendously much as $300,000 or 3 percent bene t the town of Saugus of an expected $10 million in through cost-effectiveness sales during the rst year. A 3 and energy ef ciency.” percent tax approved by Bea- This $135,000 award from con Hill lawmakers will be the Department of Ener- added to marijuana purchas- gy Resources is the fourth es which would bring another Green Community grant the $300,000 to Lynn. The city will town has received. Since re- get a check in November, the ceiving the designation in rst anniversary of the store 2015, Saugus has raked in opening. more than $836,000 in fund- Mayor Thomas M. McGee, ing. who supported legalizing med- HIGH ROCK STARS Under the Green Commu- ical marijuana while a mem- nities Act, cities and towns ber of the Legislature, said the must meet certain criteria to Douglass, Hutchinson headline World Music Festival be designated a Green Com- POT, A3 munity and receive funding. “We are the best of buddies,” adds Lifelong friends The grants provide nancial Douglass. “We bonded over the Frederick Dou- support for energy ef ciency struggle against slavery and for glass (Damon and renewable energy proj- INSIDE BY BILL BROTHERTON women’s equality.” Harrison) and ects that further the desig- “And it took place in Lynn, es- John Hutchinson nated communities’ clean Saugus pecially right here at High Rock,” (Joe Boyd) have energy goals. This seventh Of cer joins up with fellow LYNN — “It is easier to build says Hutchinson. a conversation round of DOER Green Com- cops to visit 3-year-old boy. A2 strong children than to repair bro- Douglass and Hutchinson — por- as they sit at the munities competitive grants ken men,” says abolitionist hero trayed by Damon Harrison and Joe foot of High Rock is awarded to existing Green Opinion Frederick Douglass, sitting on the Boyd — will be part of Saturday’s Tower. Communities that have suc- Jourgensen: Remember granite steps of High Rock Tower World Music Festival at High Rock cessfully invested their ini- what Groucho said. A4 one recent sunny morning. John Park. They will tell it like it was in ITEM PHOTO | tial designation grants and Hutchinson, whose family owns Lynn back in the day and sing a SPENSER HASAK previous competitive grant Sports this magni cent building and land couple of politically pointed songs. awards. Tech boys soccer battles in the Highlands, nods in agree- to tie with Minuteman. B1 ment. FESTIVAL, A3 SAUGUS, A3 Lynn health center a national model for ghting tuberculosis By Thor Jourgensen the cough-borne microbacteria disease. ITEM STAFF “That is all of the world except for north and west Europe, North America, LYNN — Lynn Community Health Mark Miner, team Australia and New Zealand,” said Center Center won praise Thursday for its suc- leader of eld op- cess in detecting and treating a leading medical director for infectious diseases erations team east global cause of death — tuberculosis. Dr. Hanna Haptu. for the CDC, speaks “This is a model program,” federal Cen- Center patients include immigrants during a celebra- ter for Disease Control and Prevention and refugees from around the world liv- tion of the comple- (CDC) team leader Mark Miner told 50 ing in Lynn. Haptu said the number of tion of a three-year people celebrating the health center’s people tested for TB and treated through tuberculosis study TB- ghting success since 2013. the clinic quickly expanded, prompting at Lynn Communi- That was the year the Union Street- the center to join forces with the state ty Health Center. based center opened a TB clinic focused on populations at high risk of catching LCHC, A3 ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK

OBITUARIES ...... A2 LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 HIGH 81° VOL. 141, ISSUE 241 OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 64° POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS ...... B4 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2019 OBITUARIES Winifred J. Walsh, 85 Police of cers pay a visit to

SALEM — Mrs. Winifred J. 3-year-old boy battling cancer (LeBlanc) Walsh, 85 years, of Salem, died on Monday, Sept. By Bridget Turcotte 16, 2019 in a local nursing ITEM STAFF home after a long illness. She passed peacefully surrounded WEYMOUTH — A by her loving family. She was Saugus Police of cer an- the wife of the late James R. swered a mighty call. Walsh. Of cer Domenic Monta- Born in Lynn, the daughter no, the community events of the late Victor and Florence coordinator for the police (Hopkins) LeBlanc, she was a union, joined 39 other graduate of Lynn English High of cers from across the School. She has been a resi- state to visit a Weymouth dent of Salem for the past 58 3-year-old on Tuesday. years. Quinn Waters, also Mrs. Walsh was a loving known as “The Mighty and devoted wife, mother and Quinn,” was diagnosed grandmother. She especially with a brain tumor a day loved spending time with her neral Mass in St. James after his third birthday grandchildren, and also en- Church, 160 Federal St., in February and has been joyed reading and knitting. Salem, at 10 a.m. Burial in housebound because of his Mrs. Walsh is survived by her Puritan Lawn Memorial Park weakened immune sys- children, Michael K. Walsh and in Peabody. Relatives and tem. For months, police his wife Kerin of Swampscott, friends are respectfully in- of cers, athletes and oth- Tracey A. Newman and her vited. Visiting hours are on ers have been visiting his husband Buzz of Columbus, Monday, Sept. 23 from 4-8 bedroom window to cheer Ohio, and David S. Walsh of p.m. Donations may be made him up. The toddler has Salem; and her grandchildren, to Care Dimensions Hospice, received letters and pho- Police of cers from across the state visited The Mighty Quinn, a 3-year- Lindsay, Emma, James and 75 Sylvan St., Suite B-102, tos from everyone from old in Weymouth who cannot leave his home. Leah Walsh. Danvers, MA 01923. Direc- former President Barack Service information: Her tions and guestbook at www. Obama to NASA astro- who lost his grandmother at that age.” from other departments funeral will be held on Tues- solimine.com. naut Andrew Jay Feustel. day, Sept. 24, 2019 at 9 a.m. to breast cancer in June. Following a rolling con- gave him other patches, Children have stopped by T-shirts and coins, he said. from the SOLIMINE Funeral to sing to Waters, strangers “I know what it’s like to voy, Montano brought Wa- Home, 67 Ocean St. (Route have a loved one going ters several patches that he “He was in awe — he have shown up dressed as was just so happy,” said 1A), Lynn, followed by a fu- his favorite movie charac- through treatment. It’s has designed for the depart- a tough and emotional ment, including a breast Montano. “He was smiling ters, and others have orga- and not sad. It was nice.” nized motorcycle, re truck journey. To think that it’s cancer awareness patch BRIEFS and other parades. a little 3-year-old kid who and autism patch, and a Bridget Turcotte can be “Cancer is one of those just started his life ... It’s T-shirt from a car shop the reached at bturcotte@item- Third proposal emerges for high percentages of issues that really both- something that no kid union held last month. live.com. Follow her on thoroughbred horse track low-income students. ers me,” said Montano, should have to deal with State Police and of cers Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. At the same time, they ROWLEY (AP) — Three say districts across the proposals are jockeying state will bene t from to return thoroughbred updates to the existing — Buttigieg calls Warren ‘extremely horse racing to Massa- and contentious — school chusetts. funding formula. The bill The Massachusetts will also increase spend- evasive’ on health care taxes Thoroughbred Horse- ing on other school pro- men’s Association says it’s grams such as transpor- By Thomas for big corporations,” War- working with an invest- tation, school buildings Beaumont ren answered when Col- ment group to build a $60 and special education. ASSOCIATED PRESS bert asked how she would The bill now heads to recommend nancing the million track on 280-acres Democratic presidential in Rowley, near the New both chambers for debate. program, and she noted candidate Pete Buttigieg that taxes for the wealthy Hampshire state line. is accusing his 2020 rival John Grossi, who found- Environmental groups would go up. “Hardwork- Elizabeth Warren of being ing middle class families ed the Latitude Sports sticking with Markey “extremely evasive” when Club chain, is leading the will see their costs go it comes to explaining how Rowley Group’s proposal. (SHNS) — down.” she’d nance a universal The group is expected to Several of the state’s Buttigieg, who noted health care plan. pitch its plan to town of - most prominent envi- that Warren answered Speaking on CNN on cials later this month. ronmental groups reaf- similarly during last Thursday, Buttigieg is- It’s the third proposal rmed their support for FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS week’s debate, said on sued his most pointed at- to emerge since Suffolk Sen. Edward Markey on CNN: “I think it’s puz- tack yet on the Massachu- Democratic presidential candidate South zling.” Downs hosted its last live Thursday a day after Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg answers a question races in June. sources close to Congress- setts senator, saying she “Why you wouldn’t just “was extremely evasive during a Democratic presidential primary de- say so and then explain Sterling Suffolk Race- man Joseph Kennedy bate hosted by ABC at Texas Southern Univer- course, which operated III con rmed the Demo- when asked that question, why you think that’s the sity in Houston. the historic Boston track, crat’s plans to announce and we’ve seen that re- better way forward?” wants to refurbish the a primary challenge to peatedly.” Buttigieg asked, noting Great Barrington Fair- Markey this weekend. The sharpened critique the South Bend, Ind., Show with Stephen Col- that Vermont Sen. Ber- grounds in the Berk- Kennedy, 38, plans to comes as the fall campaign mayor’s longshot presi- bert” in which she said nie Sanders has said his shires. of cially announced his kicks into high gear with dential campaign is com- health care costs would plan to provide “Medicare And the Notos Group, campaign for Senate on Iowa’s rst-in-the-nation peting heavily and trying decrease but stopped for All” would raise taxes which is headed by de- Saturday in East Boston. caucuses scheduled in to break through. short of saying whether across the board. “Look, veloper Tom O’Connell, Despite polls showing the February. Warren has as- Buttigieg was respond- middle-class taxes would people are used to Wash- proposes a horse track, younger Kennedy lead- sembled a well-organized ing to a question about increase. ington politicians not giv- hotel and entertainment ing the incumbent in a campaign there and leads Warren’s appearance “Costs are going to go up ing straight answers to complex in Wareham. hypothetical race, Envi- Buttigieg in Iowa, where Wednesday on “The Late for wealthiest Americans, simple questions.” The proposals all re- ronment Massachusetts quire legislative approval. and other leading groups Feds reverse decision ending immigrant medical relief are sticking with Markey, State lawmakers unveil who is a co-sponsor with By Philip Marcelo sion was directed by Act- cession to the criticism, tee will continue to seek education funding bill Rep. Alexandria Oca- ASSOCIATED PRESS ing Homeland Security reopened requests from answers about who was sio-Cortez of the Green Secretary Kevin Kealoha about 400 pending appli- responsible for this cruel BOSTON (AP) — Mas- New Deal and also has BOSTON — The Trump McAleenan, who oversees cants who had been issued policy in the rst place.” sachusetts House and been endorsed by the administration reversed USCIS. It didn’t elabo- denial letters that also or- U.S. Rep. Ayanna Press- Senate leaders have New York congresswom- its decision Thursday to rate. dered them to leave the ley, a Massachusetts Dem- unveiled a long-awaited an. stop considering requests The decision to termi- country within 33 days or ocrat who was among education bill aimed at “Thanks to Senator from immigrants seeking nate the longstanding risk deportation. those calling for a con- increasing aid to cities Markey, our air is cleaner, to defer deportation for policy drew immediate Despite Thursday’s an- gressional investigation and towns by about $1.5 our children are healthi- medical treatment and criticism from doctors and nouncement, House Dem- into the decision, also ap- million over the next er, and we are producing other hardships, following immigrationIN MEMORIAM lawyers, par- ocrats said they’ll contin- plauded the reversal. several years. more and more of Ameri- weeks of public outcry and ticularlyFRED in Boston, CRONIN where ue to press for answers “This is for all of the Supporters say the goal ca’s energy from the sun a congressional inquiry 2018 ~ SEPTEMBER 20 ~ 2019 a numberON HIS FIRST of theANNIVERSARY impacted about how the termina- children and families who of the extra spending and the wind,” said Ben into the decision. families have settled to re- tion decision came about. have been dehumanized is to make sure public Hellerstein, state director The U.S. Citizenship and ceive treatment in some of They also said they’ll be by this cruel Administra- schools have the resourc- for Environment Massa- Immigration Services con- nation’s top hospitals. monitoring the agency to tion,” she said. “When we es they need to provide a chusetts, in a statement rmed Thursday it will Civil rights groups in assure the reversal takes ght, we win.” high-quality education to released Thursday. “At resume considering “de- the city also led a federal hold. Deferred action is a spe- students regardless of zip this moment of great ferred action” requests on lawsuit arguing that the “Because of the secrecy cial status that allows code or income level. urgency, there’s no one a discretionary, case-by- agency hadn’t given prop- and obstruction surround- foreign nationals to tem- Legislative leaders say better than Ed Markey to case basis, as it had done er public notice or justi - ing this policy, we will be porarily work and receive the bill unveiled Thurs- ght for clean air, a safe for years prior. cation about the termina- taking additional steps to health bene ts for up to day would signi cantly climate, and a healthy The agency said the re- tion, as the law requires. verify that these children two years while they or help schools that serve future.” versal of the Aug. 7 deci- Earlier this month, the Deeply missed by family and their families do not their family members re- USCIS, inand afriends. partial con- need to live in fear and un- ceive treatment for seri- certainty,” said U.S. Rep. ous medical conditions. Elijah Cummings, who The renewable status IN MEMORIAM chairs the House Over- doesn’t provide a path- BOBBY G. RICHARDSON JAN. 31, 1931 - SEPT. 20, 2018 sight and Reform Com- way to citizenship and is mittee that held a con- similar to the Obama-era tentious hearing on the Deferred Action for Child- decision last week and has hood Arrivals, which the scheduled another one for Trump administration is next week. “Our commit- trying to undo.

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DAD They say that time's a healer but for us as time goes by we seem to find it just as hard to face the fact you're gone. You'll never be forgotten and everyday we shed a tear. But it's only because we love you and wish you were still here. Love your sons, Butch, Marko and your daughter, Wanda and your entire family. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Lynnway pot shop expands its menu Saugus gets more

POT er of Berries pot. Among use whatever they want, said he toured Apothca green to go green From A1 pot edibles, a 10-pack of and they are not taxed,” he after he was named to the Green Apple Gummies said. “But you don’t know City Council this year. added cash to the city’s cost $19, and milk and what you’re getting when “I met with their head of SAUGUS system in Town Hall, and treasury comes at a good dark chocolate bars are you buy on the street.” security to be reassured it From A1 the replacement of the time. $20. The City Council has ap- was operating in the right water boiler at Town Hall. Last year, funding “We balanced the bud- While Apothca is the proved seven pot shop li- way and it was, they are This has reduced energy through the program al- get, but we face some fi- only place to buy medical censes and there’s one left well-organized,” he said. consumption and costs. lowed the town to invest nancial challenges,” he and recreational marijua- to be granted. Following “Since I’ve been a coun- Since first being designat- said. “Bringing in revenue na in Lynn, both are sold an avalanche of opposition in converting fluorescent ed as a Green Community, cilor there have been no bulbs to LED bulbs at from multiple sources is at Alternative Therapies earlier this month, the issues.” Saugus has been commit- important if we are to Group in Salem. Last year, panel tabled a proposal by Town Hall, the Senior ted to reducing its energy Hogan’s challenger in Center and the Public provide services residents they became the first rec- Diem Cannabis. They pro- consumption by 20 percent the Ward 6 race, Cinda Safety Building. This re- want.” reational marijuana shop posed a 1,200 square-foot over five years. This award Danh, said there are ben- duces the electrical costs Apothca, which has to open in Eastern Massa- recreational marijuana and the projects selected efits to having the store in by $27,930 annually, ac- stores in Arlington and chusetts. store in East Lynn. are crucial to achieving this Lynn. cording to Crabtree. one coming to Boston’s Ja- The other competition At that same meeting, goal, said Crabtree. “We can use the tax reve- The money also paid for maica Plain neighborhood, comes from the black mar- they gave a special per- nue to bring it back to our the replacement of a roof- Bridget Turcotte can be still needs a final inspec- ket where prices are lower, mit to Essex Apothecary, community and its needs,” top at the Public Safety reached at bturcotte@item- tion before it can open. Lekach said. which plans to open a bou- she said. Building, pumps, drives live.com. Follow her on Recreational customers “They beat us on price tique-style recreational and motors on the heating Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. will be able to choose from because they don’t have marijuana store on West- Thomas Grillo can be a variety of marijuana to contend with a 20 per- ern Avenue. reached at tgrillo@item- products. For $175, there’s cent margin, we can’t use Ward 6 City Councilor live.com. Gayla Cawley Stolen ambulance chase a half ounce of Platinum chemicals to cultivate the Fred Hogan, whose district can be reached at gcaw- Garlic, Moonrise, or Moth- cannabis while they can includes the Lynnway, [email protected]. ends outside Lynn school Douglass, Hutchinson headline World Music Festival CHASE ed license, committing a From A1 marked lanes violation, FESTIVAL larceny and shoplifting. From A1 State Police said that Burke, the passenger, troopers found the ambu- was charged with receiv- The 11th annual festival lance van after a motorist ing a stolen motor vehicle, runs from noon to 7 p.m., reported seeing it on Route larceny and shoplifting. and features a mix of mu- 1 in Peabody. Police said School Superintendent sic, dance and history. they attempted to stop the Dr. Patrick Tutwiler said Vendors will provide eth- chair car, but the suspects there was no need for a nic food, and there will be refused to stop, leading to lockdown at Shoemaker arts and crafts and yoga a pursuit from Route 1 to School, which was in ses- workshops. Admission is Route 129 into Lynn. sion, because the suspects free, but donations will be The ambulance, which were apprehended imme- accepted to pay the per- had a flat tire at that diately after the crash. He formers. Attendees should point, was trying to pass said the incident didn’t bring a chair or blanket. traffic as the driver con- disrupt school or affect Harrison and Boyd are tinued to try to evade po- dismissal. dressed to impress. Har- lice, and crashed into an Daddario, who has a rison, a longtime Lynner, unoccupied Ford Explorer 5-year-old son at Shoe- sports a wild wig and fake parked at the intersection maker, said things could mustache; Boyd, who lives of Route 129 and Regina have been a lot worse in Danvers, wears an im- Road in Lynn shortly be- if the incident occurred pressive hat and totes a fore 1 p.m., State Police about an hour later, while Civil War-era wooden ban- said. kids were getting out of jo. Both are decked out ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK There were no inju- school. Children pack the in period clothing, circa ries and two men, Daniel streets and sidewalks ev- 1840s. And both are total- World Music Festival founder David Gass of Lynn sets up informational Walsh, 22, of Melrose, and ery day after dismissal, he ly comfortable stepping signs in High Rock Tower to give attendees of the festival the history Nicholas Burke, 23, of said. into the roles of Douglass behind the tower and the friendship between Frederick Douglass and Peabody, were taken into “I’m just so happy they and Hutchinson. John Hutchinson. custody. got him and nobody got If I address Harrison or They are also being in- hurt,” Daddario said. “I’d Boyd by name, they ignore cian, to stand on this hill, erick Douglass, Lynn, MA. lan Delossantos will host vestigated for allegedly like to say the State Po- me. This morning, they are look down and see the April 28, 1845.’” face painting fun. shoplifting from Kohl’s in lice did a good job with the Douglass and Hutchinson. Atlantic Ocean. Our four- The World Music Festi- High Rock Tower and Saugus nearly three hours way they apprehended I’m game. It’s the 1840s part harmonies sound val is hosted by the High- Observatory will be open following the ambulance him. There were no prob- and I’m a freelance report- wonderful up here.” lands Coalition. David for a spectacular view of theft Thursday morning. lems. It was like watch- er (since the Item won’t Q. Mr. Douglass, how did Gass, coalition director, the city, Atlantic Ocean Police have recovered ing a military-style thing publish its first edition you two become friends? said its mission is to fight and the sun. hundreds of dollars of sto- on TV. It was pretty cool, until 1877), interview- It’s so unlikely. After all, for social justice and im- The event is part of len men’s clothing, accord- but it was scary. It was ing two of the city’s most Mr. Hutchinson is white prove the neighborhood Trails & Sails, a series ing to State Police. like watching a movie, but prominent citizens. and a wealthy landowner, through various public of free events happening Walsh, the driver of the you’re in real life.” Q. Mr. Hutchinson how and you are black and a works including commu- throughout Essex County, ambulance during the The two suspects are did you end up in Lynn? freed slave. nity gardens, park clean through Sept. 28. pursuit, was charged with expected to be arraigned A. “We came to Lynn A. “It was unacceptable up and development. The Also on Saturday in receiving a stolen motor in Peabody District Court from Milford, New Hamp- for the two of us to be event is supported by the Lynn, participants will vehicle, failure to stop for on Friday. Melrose Police shire, about 1839 and per- friends, but we were. We Downtown Lynn Cultural have a chance to marvel at police, negligent opera- will seek charges related formed as The Hutchinson both believed in the same District, KIPP Academy, the Tiffany stained glass tion of a motor vehicle, to the theft of the ambu- Family Singers — me, causes, anti-slavery and Beyond Walls and the Es- windows at St. Stephen’s operating with a suspend- lance. brothers Asa and Judson, equality for all. We both sex County Historic Com- Church from 10 a.m. to and sister Abby, who re- admired William Lloyd mission. noon, tour Lynn Museum placed my brother Jesse, Garrison, the prominent The World Music Festi- from 11 a.m. to noon and who owned a stove store abolitionist and social re- val performance schedule: the Grand Army of the Re- downtown. former. His abolitionist 12:15 p.m., Salaam Abbas, public museum from 1 to 4 “We traveled the country newspaper, The Liberator, oud music from Kuwait/ p.m., walk the Fay Estate singing songs for freedom was a must read. Iraq; 1 p.m., Floor Lords, from 1 to 2:30 p.m., and call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 and equality. A black man “I was one lucky slave. dancing; 1:45 p.m., John enjoy a plein art exhibit to start your was considered three- Miss Lucretia, my mas- Hutchinson & Frederick at Galleries at LynnArts daily subscription. fifths of a free man. We ter’s wife, taught me to Douglass tell it like it was; from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. sang with a purpose. We read. I had two masters, 2:05 p.m., Injili Choir, mu- Michelle Guzman of performed at abolitionist both with caring hearts. sic from Kenya; 2:35 p.m., Lynn Walking Shoe Tours rallies, and became friends But master Thomas, one Cape Cod African Drum will lead several tours, with William Lloyd Garri- day, ordered Miss Lucretia and Dance; 3:30 p.m., Shir starting with a 10 a.m. son, Abraham Lincoln and to stop teaching me. ‘If you David, Jewish reggae/ walk through City Hall John Greenleaf Whittier. give a (n-word) an inch, traditional dance; 4:20 and its “city hALL” art And Frederick, of course, he’ll take an ell’ (an obso- p.m., John Hutchinson & and history exhibits. since we both were in lete unit of measurement, Frederick Douglass tell it From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., a Lynn.” similar to a mile). Even as like it was; 5:15 p.m., Kilti free trolley, sponsored by Q. Mr. Hutchinson, this a free man, I was beat up, Lakay, Haitian Ra-Ra; 6 Downtown Lynn Cultural is a beautiful setting. How spit on …” p.m., Latino music. District, City Hall and or- did you acquire the land? Q. Lynn has such a rich Also, Michael Agha- ganized by Lynn Walking A. “We, the Hutchinsons, history, and it appears you howa of Lynn will host a Shoe Tours, will transport had money and success. love it here Mr. Douglass. mask-making workshop folks to various Trails & We wanted the best piece A. “I wrote my autobi- and create a historical Sails events. of land in Lynn. We built ography about my life as painting; C.C. Yanakakis For more information, the Tower and that mod- a slave in Lynn, my home will perform music from go to www.trailsandsails. est stone house, which we from 1841 to 1848. My folk to rock to ethnic; Le- org, www.hclynn.co or all lived in. What a great book ends with the words onora Sanchez will host a the World Music Festival place this is for a musi- ‘I subscribe myself, Fred- jewelry workshop; and Fa- Facebook page. The value of each coupon shown here is equal to Lynn health center a national model for fighting TB or greater than the price of the newspaper. ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS! LCHC other 20 percent moved based adult education and Mahaniah credited May- If you would like to participate in From A1 from the area or faced career program, organized or Thomas M. McGee, the The Daily Item’s Deal of the Day, medical complications pre- focus groups and slapped city’s legislative delega- contact us at 781-593-7700, ext. 1280 Department of Public venting their treatment. informational posters on tion and state health offi- Health to apply for federal Colombian-born Nilba its walls supporting the cials with supporting the money to pay for expanded Cortissoz was screened TB initiative. TB initiative. The feder- TODAY’S DEAL OF THE DAY screening and treatment. and diagnosed with TB “Our students come from al grant ends in Decem- Miner said the center’s four months ago. She has 40 different countries. We ber, but Haptu said state application survived rigor- almost completed treat- had a lot of challenges money will continue to be ous competition to become ment, which involves tak- and cultural barriers but available to pay for the the only one nationally ing pills on a regular basis. we want a more educat- clinic’s work. picked for a $1.5 million, “At the beginning, I was ed and healthier Lynn,” three-year TB testing and afraid. Now I am so grate- said Pathways director of treatment grant. ful this disease can be pre- student support services LAW OFFICES OF CDC required the cen- vented,” Cortissoz said. Iveth Martinez. JAMES J. CARRIGAN ter to screen 7,500 people Haptu and center Di- Massachusetts Secre- • Social Security Disability over three years for TB and rector Dr. Kiame Mahani- tary of Health and Human • Workers Compensation treat patients who screened ah said an informational Services Marylou Sudders • Accidents positive for the disease. The campaign designed to in- praised Haptu, TB proj- 25 years located across from Lynn District Court clinic has screened 10,000 form foreign-born patients ect manager Melis Cel- patients since 2016. about TB in their first lan- men, nurse manager Deb 15 Johnson St. Haptu said 15 percent of guage and shatter miscon- McManus and other clinic 781-596-0100 JAMES J. CARRIGAN patients screened tested ceptions about the disease workers for their work. ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN positive for TB and 80 per- helped attract patients for “You do this work because LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL cent of those patients have testing and diagnosis. you believe so much in com- www.jamescarriganlaw.com completed treatment. The Pathways, the Lynnway- munity,” Sudders said. [email protected] A4 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2019 OPINION Remember what Groucho said HOW TO REACH US Question: Has the club standard bearer. Formed Daily Item reported how ganization founded by and — that community-ori- in 1956, the Lynn club won Pat Davern of Swampscott for immigrants. The club ented organization that “best teenage club of the embarked on 52 “Welcome commemorated its half served as the mortar hold- year” from the Massachu- Wagon calls” in spring, century mark by honoring Thor 110 Munroe St. ing productive society to- setts Young Republican 1977. Her efforts helped four members each with P.O. Box 5 gether — gone the way of Jourgensen Association in 1967. spur formation of a lo- 50 years membership. Lynn, MA 01903 the rotary-dial telephone? Longtime local Republi- cal newcomers club with It’s fascinating to re- I can hear legions of can and amusing conver- assurances that “.. the search and contemplate Customer Service Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Rotarians, Masons and Democrats, who enjoyed sationalist Stephen Zykof- welcome mat will be out how clubs — never mind League of Women Voters enough influence 21 years sky’s name appears in a for single women and sin- religious institutions — Connecting members shouting an em- ago to attract to their cam- 1969 article about the club. gle men, new to the town have formed and shaped All Departments: phatic “No!” But I reply to paign forum top area Demo- Not surprisingly, Zykof- …” That snippet sounds Lynn across the centuries. 781-593-7700 their protestations with a crats running for office. sky stood at ground zero quaint and even corny. Veterans groups and eth- Ext. 2 simple question: How many The late Thomas W. Mc- that year during a dust-up But is swiping and Insta- nic organizations, includ- ing the Grand Army of the Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Americans under 40 are Gee and former Mayor among local Republicans gram making people feel classi [email protected] joining clubs, compared to Edward J. Clancy squared over machinations involv- any more connected and Republic post on Andrew Street, played major roles Subscriptions the same number 20, much off during the August 1990 ing club membership. welcome today? [email protected] less, 40 years ago? forum. It was McGee’s last Politics helped spur the Swampscott obviously in that formation process. Safari Club Internation- Circulation Time’s passage means hurrah as a vaunted Lynn North Shore Gay and Les- wasn’t alone in its wel- [email protected] change, but there was a politician. Clancy, then bian Alliance’s formation coming attitude: The al easily takes the prize time when a well-calibrat- a city councilor, famous- when a half dozen gay 90-member Marblehead for most unique club. Most Ext. 3 ed résumé included a sec- ly campaigned on the and lesbian area residents Newcomers Club celebrat- clubs don’t hold meetings Newsroom tion devoted to clubs and reminder to voters that participated in political ed 25 years in 1975. Club complete with demonstra- [email protected] [email protected] organizations. The intent McGee was elected state organizing in 1978. Their President Ann Misoda tors. But Safari Club In- was obvious: The prospec- representative when John activism grew the group to marked the occasion with ternational could count on Ext. 4 tive employer reading the Glenn went into outer 30 members who decided this culturally-revealing animal rights advocates picketing club dinners Sports résumé might form an im- space. Never one to duck to keep working. The Alli- comment: “We’re not your [email protected] where members dined on mediate bond with the ap- a fight, McGee reminded ance lent its voices in 1991 average women’s group.” monkey, rattlesnake and Ext. 5 plicant by virtue of shared his young Democratic au- to successful efforts to end She may have inadver- hippopotamus while lis- Retail and Online club membership. dience that Glenn was still discrimination against tently had in mind orga- tening to tales of tiger and Advertising Anyone running for of- a U.S. senator in 1990. gay foster parents. nizations like the Peabody polar bear hunting. [email protected] fice as late as 20 years ago Political junkies will Read about the Alli- Assembly Order of the A 1979 dinner at the ADVERTISING relied on the same logic in be thrilled to know that ance’s early struggles and Rainbow. Wearing white New England Aquarium listing clubs and affiliations McGee’s nemesis, George fights to end institution- dresses and broad smiles, Ernie Carpenter Jr. featured big game dishes Director of Advertising in campaign literature. A Keverian, also attended alized prejudice and it’s the women participated in prepared by Luther With- and Business Development, ext. 1355 candidate’s membership in hard not to conclude that Masonic Temple ceremo- the forum as a candidate am caterers of Lynn with [email protected] an impressive slew of clubs Americans have come a nies complete with hon- for state treasurer and help from a special chef. Ralph Mitchell told the voter their ballot also failed to escape Mc- long way as disciples of orary titles ranging from Oh, by the way, champi- Sales Representative, ext. 1313 [email protected] choices included a busy per- Gee’s ire. equality and still have a confidential observer to on of iconoclasm Groucho son who had time beyond Let’s not be quick to for- long way to go. sunshine girl. Marx had this to say about Patricia Whalen work, even family, to rush get young Lynn Republi- Clubs also served a pur- In a melting pot like clubs: “I don’t care to be- Sales Representative, ext. 1310 [email protected] off to this club, and serve as cans. No less a personage pose — and maybe they Lynn, clubs included ones long to any club that will chair for that club. than Alan Tattle was elect- still do — in welcoming with ethnic orientations have me as a member.” BUSINESS OFFICE The Daily Item archives ed president of the Greater people into a communi- like the famous Polish Maria Alvaracin include an entire file drawer Lynn Young Republican ty. You have to be older American Citizens Club. Thor Jourgensen can be ext. 1205 full of articles about clubs, Club in 1959, when Ike was than 50 to remember the Its founding in 1910 re- reached at tjourgensen@ [email protected] including the Lynn Young the GOP’s White House Welcome Wagon. But The flected its origins as an or- itemlive.com. Susan J. Conti Controller, ext. 1288 EDITORIAL LETTERS TO THE EDITOR [email protected] Ted Grant Publisher, ext. 1234 [email protected] Trump dare not Vote yes Marian Kinney ext. 1212 [email protected] on Sept. 26 Will Kraft back the U.S. into Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 [email protected] In order for Lynnfield to continue to be the town we Mike Shanahan Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 a new Mideast war want it to be in the future, [email protected] we need to invest in it now. A vote at the Sept. 26 Special Carolina Trujillo In 2016, then-candidate dinary step of demand- Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 Donald Trump told voters ing the U.S. withdraw its Town Meeting to spend mon- [email protected] ey on the rail trail requires a weary of U.S. engagement support for the Saudi-led Jim Wilson in Iraq, Afghanistan and war in Yemen, a powerful simple majority. Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 elsewhere he would take statement that America It does not require new [email protected] great pains to avoid an- does not wish to be a par- borrowing by the town or new CIRCULATION other Mideast war. In the ty to a vast humanitarian taxes. It does not use funds catastrophe there. Trump from the town stabilization Lisa Mahmoud wake of attacks on Saudi Manager, ext. 1239 Arabian oilfields, President vetoed the resolution. account or free cash account. [email protected] Trump proclaimed himself Saudi Arabia is an Amer- The vote is an investment CLASSIFIED “locked and loaded,” await- ican ally in the planet’s of $348,000 to finish the trail ing only the Saudis’ official most volatile tinderbox. The final design and gain the $10 Abbe Young Smith United States ought not million in federal and state Manager, ext. 1276 placement of blame, de- [email protected] ferring to the Kingdom as take kindly to hostilities money to build the trail. A to “under what terms we against it, including and es- 3 percent investment to get GRAPHICS would proceed.” pecially those that threaten 100 percent funding for con- Trevor Andreozzi Monday, despite Yemeni the world’s oil supplies. But struction makes sense. Designer Houthis’ claim of respon- Iran, which sponsors de- The Recreation Path [email protected] sibility, the Saudis strong- stabilizing and anti-Israeli Committee report puts the Mark Sutherland ly pointed a finger at Teh- terrorists throughout the annual maintenance cost at Creative Director [email protected] ran. Also Monday, Trump region, is already in a tight- ITEM FILE PHOTO $8,000. It equates to one of walked himself back from ening economic vise, isolat- the best value-added oppor- NEWSROOM ed nearly as much as any From left, Axel Wirth, secretary of the high alert, suggesting tunities Lynnfield has had in Mike Alongi nation can be. Friends of Lynnfield Rail Trail, and Amy and Mohammed Bin Salman Ken MacNulty, volunteers with the Friends decades. Sports Reporter ext. 1228 would not be determining Assuming Tehran is con- The proposed $10 mil- [email protected] firmed as the culprit, what of Lynnfield Rail Trail, walk through the fu- the American response. lion construction spending Bill Brotherton is the national interest in ture trail site. In the war inside Trump’s includes money to be spent Features Editor ext. 1338 using U.S. military might to head, that cooler-headed on screening and fencing for [email protected] do Saudis a solid and invite commander in chief must our abutters. This money Gayla Cawley fresh cycles of escalation? prevail. The president has The rail trail can only be used to construct Reporter, ext. 1236 The Saudi-Iranian proxy [email protected] one hell of a case to build a rail trail and cannot be war is on the brink of be- Cheryl Charles with the American people coming a direct conflict. used to fund any other town before getting U.S. military and crime News Editor, ext. 1278 Though America makes projects. [email protected] assets or troops tied down no secret whose side it is This spending will enhance in a conflict that would al- There have been many crimes on area rail trails. property values. The trail Bella diGrazia on, direct military engage- Reporter, ext. 1317 most surely metastasize In 2018 in Saugus, a man tried to rob a woman will foster desirability for ment carries extreme risk. and then sexually assaulted her mother. In 2018 in [email protected] into a wider war. Walk softly. our town and in turn en- In April, bipartisan ma- Amesbury, a man exposed himself to young girls. In hance our property values, Olivia Falcigno 2017, a cyclist on the Minuteman Trail was at- Photographer, ext.1224 jorities in both houses of New York Daily News especially for residents [email protected] Congress took the extraor- Editorial Board tacked by a group of men. In 2016, a woman on the living closest to the rail trail, Marblehead trail was sexually assaulted. In 2014, Thomas Grillo as noted in the committee Reporter, ext. 1264 a high school girl was raped on a Malden trail and report. [email protected] also in 2014, a woman was sexually assaulted on The committee is com- Spenser Hasak the Minuteman Trail. The list goes on and on. posed of a talented group of Photographer, ext. 1332 E¥¦¥ M. G DIRECTORS The fact is that trails give easy access to people in professionals with diverse [email protected] President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill remote areas, and a trail in Lynnfield would have M§Ÿ H. SŸŸ backgrounds who carefully Thor Jourgensen Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg several wooded areas where attacks could happen. researched the key facts of Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 Edward M. Grant E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ Just recently a man was arrested right at Mar- the Wakefield-Lynnfield Rail [email protected] Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall ketStreet for taking pictures up a woman’s skirt. W J. K TŸ  J ¢£ Monica Connell Healey Trail project for the past two Daniel Kane Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton There are sexual deviants out there, and if they are years. Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 J N. W  C  T¢¤ Michael H. Shanahan bold enough to do something like that in a public They have collaborated [email protected] Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman place, what is to stop them from doing even worse with our town departments Steve Krause when no one is around? — Town Counsel, Police, Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 PUBLISHERS Because rail trails are public transportation [email protected] Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Fire, DPW, and Engineering Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 routes sex offenders cannot be prevented from be- — to create their report. The Harold Rivera Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 ing on them. If we build this trail, we would invite committee unanimously vot- Sports Editor, ext. 1238 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 [email protected] Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 people into our middle and high school parking ed to recommend the town of Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 lots, and they would watch our children go into the Lynnfield proceed and com- Anne Marie Tobin Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 woods. Does that sound prudent to you? We have Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 plete the final design phase. [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 miles of sidewalks where people now walk, run and The Finance Committee Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 ride their bikes, but they are right next to the roads Bridget Turcotte voted 8-2 to endorse the Reporter, ext. 1269 John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 so that there is much less opportunity for attacks. Sept. 26 Special Town Meet- [email protected] There is no misinformation in these facts. Lynn- ing rail trail warrant article. Ryan York field is a very safe town right now. Let’s keep it that I urge a yes vote on Sept. Copy Editor, ext. 1220 way. Please vote no at the Special Town Meeting 26, 7 p.m., at the middle [email protected] Sept. 26, 7 p.m., at the middle school. school. TECHNOLOGY Joe Rosberg Vince Inglese Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Pelosi offers Medicare negotiation plan to curb drug prices

By Ricardo pays for seniors covered by losi said at a news confer- reform” and hospitals Alonso-Zaldivar Medicare’s “Part D” pre- ence. “We want a solution said it takes “significant ASSOCIATED PRESS scription drug program to in Congress, and we want strides toward reducing $2,000. Medicare-negotiat- it now.” out-of-control drug prices.” WASHINGTON — ed prices would be avail- But in the Senate, Re- Public Citizen, a consumer House Speaker Nancy able to other buyers, such publican John Cornyn of group on the political left, Pelosi, trying to seize the as employer health plans. Texas said the proposal said the bill didn’t go far agenda on a top consumer It’s shaping up as a high- “has absolutely no chance enough because it left in- issue, announced an am- stakes gamble for all sides —zero, zip, nada” of pass- tact drugmakers’ monopo- bitious prescription drug in Washington. Polls show ing. Some House Republi- ly on new medicines. plan Thursday that would that high drug prices have cans quickly dismissed it A leading House progres- allow Medicare to negoti- Americans worried, and as “socialism.” sive, Texas Democrat Lloyd ate prices for seniors and regardless of party affili- The 2003 law that creat- Doggett, agreed that more younger people. ation, they want Congress ed Medicare’s prescription is required. “This new bill The proposal would direct to act. As a candidate, drug benefit barred the was promoted as a way to Medicare to bargain over President Donald Trump program from negotiating PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS sway President Trump and as many as 250, but no few- called for Medicare ne- prices, a restriction Dem- a reluctant Republican er than 25, of the costliest gotiations but then later ocrats have long opposed. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., ar- Senate,” said Doggett. “I drugs. Insulin is on the list. seemed to drop the idea. Most Republicans say rives for a closed-door meeting with the House await their embrace.” Drugmakers that refuse to Pelosi, D-Calif., said her they believe price negoti- Democratic Caucus Wednesday at the Capitol While the legislation negotiate could face steep goal is a deal that Trump ations are best left to pri- in Washington. leans left politically it also penalties. Companies that can sign onto and that vate players such as insur- incorporates ideas from raise prices beyond infla- could pass the GOP-con- ance companies. America said Pelosi’s plan would “blow up” the cur- the Trump administration tion would have to pay re- trolled Senate. The industry group was “radical” and would rent system, stifling inno- and from Republican and bates to Medicare. “We don’t want a politi- Pharmaceutical Research usher in an era of govern- vation. But health insur- Democratic senators — a The plan would limit co- cal issue at the polls,” Pe- and Manufacturers of ment price-setting that ers called the plan “bold signal Pelosi wants a deal. Amazon tackles climate change By Joseph Pisani Environment, Energy and and Bani Sapra Economics at Appalachian ASSOCIATED PRESS State University. Amazon’s employees WASHINGTON — On- have pressured the com- line shopping giant Ama- pany to do more to combat zon revealed a carbon foot- climate change. Earlier print Thursday that rivals this year, more than 8,000 that of a small country and Amazon staffers signed an vowed to reduce the dam- open letter to Bezos, de- age to the planet by cut- manding that Amazon cut ting its use of fossil fuels. its carbon emissions, end The company, which its use of fossil fuels and ships more than 10 bil- stop working with oil com- lion items a year on fu- panies who use Amazon’s el-guzzling planes and technology to find drill- trucks, said it has ordered able oil faster. More than 100,000 electric vans that 1,500 employees are plan- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS will start delivering pack- ning a walk-out Friday to ages to shoppers’ door- support the Global Cli- Splendora Police Lt. Troy Teller, left, Cpl. Jacob Rutherford and Mike Jones pull a boat carry- steps in 2021. It also plans mate Strike, a worldwide ing Anita McFadden and Fred Stewart from their flooded neighborhood inundated by rain from to have 100 percent of its climate change protest. Tropical Depression Imelda on Thursday in Splendora, Texas. energy use come from so- Amazon plans to be car- lar panels and other re- bon neutral by 2040 and newable energy by 2030. wants other companies More than 1,000 rescues, That’s up from 40 percent to join it. Bezos unveiled today. a climate pledge and said “We’ve been in the mid- he would talk with CEOs evacuations as Imelda soaks Texas dle of the herd on this is- of other large companies sue and we want to move to get them to sign it. han Robinson, 63. She Harvey was playing out During Harvey, Beau- to the forefront,” said Am- By Juan A. Lozano “We want to use our ASSOCIATED PRESS uses a wheelchair and had all over again. azon CEO and founder mont’s only pump station scale and our scope to lead a portable oxygen tank A massive Houston Jeff Bezos, who announced was swamped by flood- the way,” Bezos said. CHINA, Texas — The while getting settled into furniture store became waters, leaving residents the initiatives at an event Amazon Employees For slow-churning remnants a shelter at city hall in the a shelter for evacuees. without water service for in Washington. Climate Justice, a group of Tropical Storm Imelda small town of China, just Live television footage more than a week. The Amazon said it emitted founded by Amazon work- dangerously flooded parts outside Beaumont. showed firefighters rescu- Jefferson County sher- 44.4 million metric tons of ers, said the company’s of Texas and Louisiana on “It rolled in like a river,” ing stranded truckers on iff’s office said in a Face- carbon dioxide last year, a announcement amount- Thursday, scrambling res- she said. major highways. On social book post that residents number that comes close ed to a “huge win” and cue crews and volunteers Houston Mayor Sylvester media, people posted that of an area where a levy to pollution rates of some proved that employee with boats to reach scores Turner evoked the memory water was quickly seeping was deteriorating should small nations. pressure works. It said in of stranded drivers and of Harvey — which dumped into their home and asked use their boats to pick up “Its greenhouse gas a statement that it would families trapped in their more than 50 inches of rain for help. neighbors and carry them emissions are about 85 keep pushing the issue as homes during a relent- on the nation’s fourth-larg- Large swaths of Inter- percent of the emissions long as Amazon continues to safety. less downpour that drew est city in 2017 — while state 10 were turned into Thunderstorms had of Switzerland or Den- working with oil and gas comparisons to Hurricane mark,” said Gregg Mar- companies and donating pleading with residents to waterways and closed. spawned several weak Harvey two years ago. stay put. City officials said And even as the inten- tornadoes in the Baytown land, a professor at the to politicians who deny Officials in Harris Coun- Research Institute for climate change. they had received more sity of the storm weak- area, about 25 miles east ty, which includes Hous- than 1,500 high-water res- ened, Harris County offi- of Houston, damaging ton, said there had been cue calls to 911, most from cials warned that some of trees, barns and sheds and a combination of at least drivers stuck on flooded their 4.7 million residents causing minor damage to 1,000 high-water rescues roads, but authorities de- might not see high waters some homes and vehicles. and evacuations to get peo- scribed a number of them recede in their neighbor- The National Hurricane ple to shelter. More than as people who were incon- hoods until the weekend. Center said Imelda weak- 900 flights were canceled venienced and not in imme- “We’re still putting wa- ened to a tropical depres- or delayed in Houston, and diate danger. ter on top of water,” said sion after making landfall further north on the Tex- Turner said the city had Jeff Linder, meteorolo- as a tropical storm Tues- as Gulf Coast, authorities no reports of injuries as gist of the Harris County day near Freeport, Texas, warned that a levee could Imelda’s intensity final- Flood Control District. with maximum sustained break near Beaumont in ly began to weaken by In Winnie, a town of winds of 40 mph. Jefferson County. Thursday afternoon. about 3,200 people 60 The flooding from The National Weather Imelda is the first named miles east of Houston, a Imelda came as Hurricane Service said radar esti- storm to impact the Hous- hospital was evacuated. Humberto blew off roof- mates suggested that Jef- ton area since Harvey hov- Chambers County Sher- tops and toppled trees in ferson County was del- ered for days and inundat- iff Brian Hawthorne said the British Atlantic island uged with more than 40 ed the flood-prone Gulf emergency workers com- of Bermuda, and Hurri- inches of rain in a span of pleted more than 300 res- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Coast. That storm dumped cane Jerry was expected to just 72 hours. more than 5 feet of water cues overnight and some move to the northern Lee- Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos speaks during his “The water kept rising. near the Louisiana bor- residents were up on their ward Islands on Friday news conference at the National Press Club in It kept rising. I couldn’t der, and two years later, it roofs because of rising and north of Puerto Rico Washington Thursday. believe it,” said Ruby Tra- looked in some places like floodwaters. on Saturday. Where have the wild birds gone? 3 billion fewer than 1970. By Seth Borenstein “People need to pay at- three-quarters of them garet Rubega, the state Some of the most com- Not all bird populations and Christina Larson tention to the birds around and most of the missed ornithologist, gets calls mon and recognizable are shrinking. For exam- ASSOCIATED PRESS them because they are species are quite rare, from people noticing few- birds are taking the big- ple, bluebirds are increas- slowly disappearing,” said Rosenberg said. er birds. And this study, gest hits, even though they ing, mostly because people WASHINGTON — study lead author Ken- Using weather radar which she wasn’t part of, are not near disappearing have worked hard to get North America’s skies are neth Rosenberg, a Cornell data, which captures highlights an important yet, Rosenberg said. their numbers up. lonelier and quieter as University conservation flocks of migrating birds, problem, she said. The common house Rosenberg, a birdwatch- nearly 3 billion fewer wild scientist. “One of the scary is a new method, he said. “If you came out of your sparrow was at the top er since he was 3, has seen birds soar in the air than things about the results is “This is a landmark pa- house one morning and of the list for losses, as this firsthand over more in 1970, a comprehensive that it is happening right per. It’s put numbers to ev- noticed that a third of were many other spar- than 60 years. When he study shows. under our eyes. We might eryone’s fears about what’s all the houses in your rows. The population of was younger there would The new study focuses not even notice it until it’s going on,” said Joel Cra- neighborhood were emp- eastern meadowlarks be “invasions” of evening on the drop in sheer num- too late.” craft, curator-in-charge for ty, you’d rightly conclude has shriveled by more grosbeaks that his father bers of birds, not extinc- Rosenberg and col- ornithology of the Amer- that something threaten- than three-quarters with would take him to see in tions. The bird population leagues projected popula- ican Museum of Natural ing was going on,” Rubega the western meadowlark Upstate New York with in the United States and tion data using weather History, who wasn’t part said in an email. “3 billion nearly as hard hit. Bob- 200 to 300 birds around Canada was probably radar, 13 different bird of the study. of our neighbors, the ones white quail numbers are one feeder. Now, he said, around 10.1 billion nearly surveys going back to “It’s even more stark who eat the bugs that de- down 80 percent, Rosen- people get excited when half a century ago and has 1970 and computer model- than what many of us stroy our food plants and berg said. they see 10 grosbeaks. fallen 29 percent to about ing to come up with trends might have guessed,” Cra- carry diseases like equine Grassland birds in gen- The research only cov- 7.2 billion birds, according for 529 species of North craft said. encephalitis, are gone. I eral are less than half ered wild birds, not do- to a study in Thursday’s American birds. That’s not Every year Universi- think we all ought to think what they used to be, he mesticated ones such as journal Science. all species, but more than ty of Connecticut’s Mar- that’s threatening.” said. chickens. A6 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2019 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- Wednesday at 12:52 p.m. change. Lynnfield fugitive larly arrests, reflect police records. In The garage door and hallway Bunghole Liquors at 79 Low- the event of a perceived inaccuracy, burglar alarm was canceled at ell St. reported a motor vehicle it is the sole responsibility of the con- 200 Chestnut St. on Wednes- crash with an operator with an day at 1:59 p.m. arm injury on Tuesday at 7:36 due in federal court cerned party to contact the relevant p.m. Arrington Ambulance is police department and have the de- Complaints en route. By Thomas Grillo he will be moved to the used a variety of aliases partment issue a notice of correction ITEM STAFF Southern District of New Caller reported a disabled while on the lam, includ- to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- Complaints York in Manhattan, where motor vehicle was pulled over ing Eulogio Portes and ifications will not be made without BOSTON — A Lynnfield he is likely to be sentenced on the side of the road at 849 Officer spoke to a person Enrique Rivera-Nobles, express notice of change from the man who has been on the on the original charges of according to police. Salem St. on Wednesday at taking video outside of the run for 32 years will face arresting police department. 2:15 p.m. Operator does not Northshore Mall at 210 Ando- four counts of distribution It’s unclear how much a federal judge on Friday. of a controlled substance. time Rivera is facing. Fed- want assistance. ver St. on Tuesday at 2:31 p.m. Enrique Rivera, a LYNN Officer will document and for- He is likely to face more eral drug sentences differ 54-year-old convicted drug time for being a fugitive depending on the types Medical Aid ward to appropriate agencies. dealer, failed to appear in Arrests Caller from Walgreens at from justice. and quantities of drugs. Medical aid requested on a New York courtroom in He was arrested on They range anywhere 229 Andover St. reported Am- 1987 for sentencing. He Daniel Deleon, of 19 Syd- Wednesday at 7:38 p.m. at 5 azon asked her to pay for her Monday on Salem Street, from 5 to 40 years, or 10 will appear before U.S. ney Ave., was arrested and Durham Drive. Patient refused purchases using Game Stop less than a mile from his years to life, according to District Court Magistrate charged with violation of the an ambulance. and Stop & Shop Supermarket apartment at Lynnfield federal sentencing guide- open container law at 3:03 Caller from 5 Witham St. gift cards on Tuesday at 5:01 Judge Jennifer Boal, who Commons on Route 1, by lines. a.m. Thursday. requested an ambulance on p.m. She purchased a $300 will determine the next three U.S. Marshals and Hector Perez Lopez, of 110 Wednesday at 10:20. Patient card and gave the scammer step for Rivera. two Lynnfield detectives. Thomas Grillo can be South St., was arrested and refused. the numbers and was en route Law enforcement of- Rivera, who was 22 at reached at tgrillo@item- charged with failure to appear to Stop & Shop to purchase ficials said it is likely the time of sentencing, live.com. upon recognizance, opera- MARBLEHEAD $1,000 more in gift cards. Of- tion of a motor vehicle with ficer said she lives in George- a suspended license for OUI, Accidents town and will contact her local Parole board weighs of alcohol from an open contain- police department. er in a motor vehicle, and on A report of a minor motor ve- Caller from 21 Caller St., Apt. warrant charges of OUI liquor, hicle crash on Pleasant Street 307 reported the tenant in Apt. woman in texting suicide case unlicensed operation of a mo- at 10:55 a.m. on Wednesday. 207 is making lots of noise on tor vehicle, and alcohol from By Philip Marcelo Wednesday at 5:15 a.m. Offi- ASSOCIATED PRESS an open container in a motor Complaints cer spoke with both residents vehicle at 3:04 a.m. Thursday. and the building owner. This NATICK — Officials are Jeison Rosario-Martinez, A caller reported a problem has been an ongoing issue with his furnace and said there weighing whether to grant 27, of 34 Eade St., was arrest- and the parties are working to early jail release for Mi- ed and charged with fugitive was a fire on it on Endicott Ave- resolve it. nue at 10:17 a.m. on Wednes- chelle Carter, the woman from justice on court and on Men’s Wearhouse at 260 currently imprisoned for warrant charges of attempt to day. The caller was advised to Andover St. reported suspi- evacuate the building and by urging her suicidal boy- commit crime, identity fraud, cious man on the property on friend via text messages and conspiracy at 1:22 p.m. 10:47 a.m. all was clear. Wednesday at 9:49 a.m. He is A walk-in reported at 10:56 to take his own life. Thursday. pacing near the dumpster and Carter, 22, appeared a.m. on Wednesday that the is described as white and in grandstand on Wyman Road Thursday before the state Accidents his 40s wearing a jersey. Offi- Parole Board to seek re- was vandalized for the third cer reports the man suffered A report of a motor vehicle time this week. lease after serving seven a head injury, was taken to months of her 15-month crash at 1:24 p.m. Wednesday A walk-in reported a Social Salem Hospital by Atlantic Am- at Metropolitan Credit Union Security scam call at 12:37 jail sentence. No decision bulance. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS at 475 Western Ave.; at 2:04 p.m. on Wednesday. was announced following p.m. Wednesday at 50 State A caller reported at 2:55 the closed-door hearing, Michelle Carter, center, departs following a pa- St.; at 4:26 p.m. Wednesday at p.m. on Wednesday that she SAUGUS and it’s unclear when a de- role hearing on Thursday in Natick. came home the day before termination will be made. Chatham and Timson streets; Accidents at 4:57 p.m. Wednesday at and a lock on her Creesy Street There’s no deadline for jury — decided her fate. free speech. The state a decision, which is typ- 7-Eleven at 9 Austin Square; at door was tampered with. She A report of a motor vehi- The judge found then- Supreme Judicial Court, 10:52 a.m. Thursday at Boston stated she was finally home cle accident at 69 Essex St. ically made in writing 17-year-old Carter caused however, disagreed, up- and Wyman streets; at 1:11 and wanted an officer to come at 12:33 a.m. Wednesday; and won’t require another Roy’s 2014 death when holding her conviction in p.m. Thursday at 60 Boston look at it. Responding officers at Kohl’s Department Store appearance by Carter, ac- she ordered him in a February. St.; at 2:08 p.m. Thursday at 9 reported there were no signs of at 7:45 a.m. Wednesday; cording to Felix Browne, phone call to get back in Carter’s lawyers have Glen Ave.; at 2:58 p.m. Thurs- forced entry. on Main Street at 5:23 p.m. a spokesman for the state his carbon monoxide-filled since appealed to the U.S. day at 316 Walnut St. A caller reported at 4:41 Wednesday; at Army Barracks Executive Office of Public truck that he’d parked in a Supreme Court, but the A report of a motor vehicle p.m. on Wednesday that he on Broadway at 8:08 p.m. Safety and Security, which Kmart parking lot. nation’s highest court hit and run crash at 4:12 p.m. had a message on his answer- Wednesday; at 948 Broadway oversees the parole board. The phone call wasn’t hasn’t decided whether it Wednesday at Boston and ing machine from the Social at 9:14 p.m. Wednesday; at Carter, her lawyer and recorded, but the judge re- will take up the case yet. Washington streets. Security administration saying Winter Street and Westland members of the family of lied on a text Carter sent Carter, meanwhile, be- A report of a motor vehicle he should call them back. The Avenue at 5:26 a.m. Thursday. Conrad Roy III didn’t com- her friend in which she gan her sentence in Feb- crash with personal injury at dispatcher advised him not to ment after the hearing. said she told Roy to get ruary at the Bristol Coun- 5:49 p.m. Wednesday at South call back. Complaints Carter was convicted back in. ty House of Correction in and Summer streets. A caller reported at 6:18 in 2017 of involuntary Carter didn’t take the Dartmouth, the same jail p.m. on Wednesday that some- A resident walked into the manslaughter in 18-year- stand at her trial. where disgraced New En- Breaking and Entering one rang his doorbell on Bal- station to report that at the old Roy’s death following Carter’s attorneys ar- gland Patriots star Aaron last Lane and thought that it Belmonte Middle School a bench trial in which a gued her texts were con- Hernandez served time A report of a motor vehicle was suspicious as they didn’t cheerleading practice, a head judge — rather than a stitutionally protected for murder. breaking and entering at 1:47 “have credentials.” coach resigned and her boy- p.m. Wednesday at 22 Munroe friend began swearing, yell- St.; at 4:06 p.m. Wednesday at PEABODY ing, and threatening the other N.J. man charged with terrorism 150 Shepard St. coaches and parents in front A report of a breaking and Arrest of the children at 4:02 p.m. entering at 4:19 p.m. Wednes- Wednesday. offenses targeting landmarks day at 195 Union St.; at 5:55 Sidney R. Bento, 25, of 17 A Mountain Avenue resident a.m. Thursday at Dollar Tree at Forest Ave., Apt. 1, Plymouth, reported her neighbors were NEW YORK (AP) — A sions with FBI agents since court. A video of Fenway 759 Lynnway. was arrested following a traf- throwing things at her house New Jersey man who al- the spring. Besides terror Park that authorities say fic stop at 520 Lowell St. on and that this is an ongoing legedly photographed or charges in a nine-count in- was recovered from one of Overdose Wednesday at 12:11 a.m. for problem at 3:35 a.m. Thursday. recorded video of land- dictment returned Thurs- Saab’s electronic devices operating a motor vehicle with A report of vandalism to a marks including the Stat- day, he was also charged was included in the com- A report of an overdose at a revoked license. motor vehicle at 7:19 a.m. ue of Liberty, the White with marriage fraud. A plaint. 1:05 p.m. Wednesday on Bark- Thursday. House and Boston’s Fen- message for comment was Authorities say Saab er Court; at 8:27 p.m. Wednes- Summons way Park as potential ter- left with Saab’s attorney. took surveillance at doz- day on Washington Street. Theft rorism targets in the ear- During interviews, Saab ens of locations in New Jason Manni, 39, was sum- ly to mid-2000s has been told agents he took pho- York City, including the Theft moned on Tuesday at 3:19 A report of shoplifting from charged with terror of- tographs of buildings and United Nations, the Stat- p.m. following a traffic stop Guy’s Liquor on Main Street at fenses by authorities who locations including Quincy ue of Liberty, Rockefeller A report of a larceny at at 89 Lynn St. for operating a 7:31 p.m. Wednesday. say he was working on be- Market and the Prudential Center, Times Square, 2:25 p.m. Wednesday at 11A motor vehicle with a suspend- half of Hezbollah’s Islamic Center in Boston and the the Empire State Build- Sachem St.; at 5:50 p.m. ed registration. Jihad Organization. Capitol Building, Congress ing and airports, tunnels Wednesday on Willow Street; SWAMPSCOTT Valentina De Severino, 25, Alexei Saab, 42, of Mor- and the White House in and bridges and provided at 6:26 p.m. Wednesday at 17 was summoned for theft un- ristown, was arrested July Washington, D.C., accord- information on those loca- Hovey Terrace; at 11:31 p.m. Accidents der $1,200 at 64 Lowell St. 9 after being questioned ing to a criminal complaint tions to the Islamic Jihad Wednesday at 73 Curwin Cir- on Tuesday at 7:37 p.m. The A report of a motor vehicle during 11 separate ses- filed in Manhattan federal Organization. cle; at 11:54 a.m. Thursday at reporting party said she stole crash with property damage Nahant Rotary at 1 Lynnway. apartment keys. less than $1,000 at 331 Par- A report of a robbery at 3:25 Joseph J. Rousselle, 44, adise Road at 3:52 p.m. on POLICE BRIEFS p.m. Wednesday at 578 Chest- of 80 Webster St., Lynn, was Wednesday. nut St.; at 1:45 p.m. Thursday summoned on Tuesday at Man who fatally beat friend mate’s phone account and was sentenced to up to at Walgreens at 841 Western 12:11 p.m. following a traffic Complaints over spilled beer sentenced attempted to persuade three years. Ave. stop at 89 Lynn St. for oper- her to change her story. ating a motor vehicle with a A report of suspicious activity DEDHAM (AP) — A State Police trooper indicted Vandalism suspended registration. at 427 Paradise Road at 2:36 man has been sentenced Man who robbed doughnut for shooting at ATV rider a.m. on Wednesday; on Wind- to a minimum of 5 ½ shops sentenced A report of motor vehicle Accidents sor Avenue at 7:04 a.m. on years in prison for fatally BOSTON (AP) — A vandalism at 10:31 a.m. Wednesday; at 154 Humphrey beating his friend over FALL RIVER (AP) — A grand jury has indicted Thursday at 16 Mt. Hood Ter- The Peabody Fire Depart- St. at 1:25 a.m. on Thursday. spilled beer and trying to man who robbed three a Massachusetts State race; at 11:24 a.m. Thursday ment reported a motor vehicle A report of a larceny at 18 convince his girlfriend to doughnut shops on con- Police trooper authorities at 86 Parkland Ave. crash on Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. Shepard Ave. at 8:08 a.m. on lie about it. secutive days in 2017 has say shot an all-terrain at 168 Lynnfield St. Officer re- Wednesday. The Patriot Ledger been sentenced to up to vehicle driver during a LYNNFIELD ports one vehicle was towed by A report of hazardous con- reports that Joseph Cot- 13 years in prison. confrontation on a Boston Arrington Towing and the oper- ditions at 91 Stetson Ave. at to-Berrio was sentenced The Bristol district at- highway. Alarms ator was taken to Lahey Hos- 5:04 p.m. on Wednesday; at 2 after pleading guilty to torney’s office announced The Suffolk district at- pital & Medical Center North. Paton Terrace at 5:36 p.m. on manslaughter and wit- Wednesday that 34-year- torney’s office says Troop- Smoke alarm from cooking Motor vehicle crash was Wednesday. ness intimidation. old Paul Curtis was er Matthew Sheehan shot sounded on the second floor reported at 100 Lynn St. on A report of an erratic operator Police say in October sentenced last week after and injured 28-year-old of 17 Archer Lane on Wednes- Tuesday at 5:24 p.m. Officer at the DPW, 22 Monument Ave., 2017, the 29-year-old pleading guilty to armed Aderito Monteiro during day at 11:26 a.m. Officer re- reports no injuries, a vehicle at 8:13 p.m. on Wednesday. Cotto-Berrio repeated- robbery and assault by a confrontation with 25 ports call canceled. involved in the crash fled the A report of a disturbance at ly punched 32-year-old means of a dangerous ATV and dirt bike riders A Life Line call from 2 Pond scene and returned. Officer 9 Brooks Terrace at 9:03 p.m. Brian Bubanas in the face weapon for robberies in on Interstate 93 in Febru- View Lane was canceled on assisted with paperwork ex- on Wednesday. and head as he lay in bed Berkley and Seekonk. ary 2018. in a Quincy apartment The Sun Chronicle He’s scheduled to be during an argument over reports the Braintree arraigned Oct. 10 on spilled beer. man robbed a Dunkin’ charges including assault Authorities say Cot- Donuts in Middlebor- and battery with a dan- Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 to-Berrio’s girlfriend ough, a Dunkin’ Donuts gerous weapon. broke up the fight, but in Berkley, and a Honey Sheehan was one of 13 Hotline CALL 24 HOURS A DAY Bubanas collapsed and Dew Donuts in Seekonk officers present during stopped breathing. Cot- in September 2017. the altercation and the Spanish menu available or text the word tiplynn to-Berrio called 911 an He had previously only one to open fire. hour later. Bubanas died pleaded guilty to robbing Prosecutors say Shee- All reports of neighborhood and your tip to at the hospital. the Middleborough shop. han grabbed a semi-auto- activity will be investigated. Police say Cotto-Berrio Michelle Shaugnessy, matic service rifle out of Callers may remain anonymous. “tip411” (847411) called his girlfriend from the getaway driver, plead- his cruiser despite having jail using another in- ed guilty in March and a handgun on his hip. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Bishop Fenwick’s David Cifuentes breaks away from Hamilton-Wenham defenders to score a touch- down.

ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO The St. Mary’s football team listens to the national anthem before their game against Boston English at Manning Field.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK The Swampscott Big Blue take the field for their game against Lynn English.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK A woman walks her dog past a bed of marigolds along the seawall of Lynn Shore Drive.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Evie Saunders, 2, of Swampscott is all smiles as she takes in The Sev- St. Mary’s Eduardo Toranzo, left, and Bishop Fenwick’s Max Elwell enty-Sevens from the shoulder of her dad, Scott, during Swampscott battle for the ball during their game in Peabody. PorchFest.

ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Juni BlueEyez, above, performs with saxophonist Jay at the Warren Street Playground follow- ing the sixth annual Stop the Violence Lynn Peace Walk. At left, Erika Bartley, Dianne Pheun, 12, and Anjelis Amaro, 15, all of Lynn, light prayer candles for Brandon Jesurum, who was shot and killed at Warren Street Playground in August. A8 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2019 LOOK! National Pepperoni Pizza Day, National Tradesmen Day, National Gibberish Day

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He likes Mike FAMILY FUN DAY Family & Children’s Service hosted its 12th annual Fami- ly Fun Day on Lynn Common Wednesday. Many families enjoyed an afternoon of enter- tainment and community con- nections. While children were supervised by volunteers who guided them through activities (games, bouncy house, balloon animals, face painting), their families were introduced to local community organizations, busi- nesses and nonprofits such as Catholic Charities, the Lynn Fire Department, Boys & Girls Club, Aspire and others. Family Fun Day was sponsored by a grant ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK from the Eastern Bank Charita- Timothy Burgess, 10, of Lynn was the first brave soul to Rob Neal of Lynn, left, was thrilled to meet ble Foundation. take the mic and sing karaoke. longtime Channel 5 sports anchor, Mike Lynch, who was the emcee for the North- east Arc’s 50th Mike Frangos Golf Invita- tional held at Myopia. Neal, who receives services from the Northeast Arc, spoke to the dinner crowd about the support the or- ganization has provided him and how he has been able to accomplish many goals be- cause of it.

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Little A’Le’Inn owner Connie West, right, laughs with Kirk Schultz outside of the bar Edward Dullea V, and restaurant Wednesday in Rachel, Nev. 1, of Lynn explores the tunnels as he Stage set in Nevada plays. as Earthlings arrive for Area 51 events

HIKO, Nev. (AP) — The As they arrived for the stage was set Thursday weekend events, campers for music and other space- in trucks and trailers themed entertainment staked out space on feder- as Earthlings descended al land across a highway. on the Nevada desert for Anticipating a big events inspired by an crowd, a beer company internet hoax known as had produced alien- “Storm Area 51.” themed cans, and a broth- “It started as a joke, el in offered discounts to but it’s not a joke for us,” “E.T. enthusiasts.” Alon Burton, guitarist Events were planned and member of the group in Rachel and Hiko, a Wily Savage, said as he 45-minute drive away, the and several other men two towns closest to Area wrestled a tarp over a 51. makeshift stage near the The festivities sparked Little A’Le’Inn motel and by the internet joke invit- cafe in Rachel. ing people to “see them Gusts of wind billowed aliens” could become a the white canopy like a cultural marker, monu- sailboat spinnaker as mental dud or something they tied it down. in between. “We know people will “This phenomenon is come out. We just don’t really a perfect blend of know how many,” Burton interest in aliens and said. the supernatural, gov- By early afternoon, sev- ernment conspiracies, eral hundred people had and the desire to know made their way to the site what we don’t know,” said where secrecy surround- Michael Ian Borer, a ing Area 51 has long University of Nevada, fueled speculation that Las Vegas, sociologist who it’s where the government researches pop culture Sophia Tavere, 4, of Lynn, above left, creates bubbles and Oswald Chavez smiles as he gets a first studies space aliens. and paranormal activity. glimpse at the shark that was painted on his face. WEATHER LOTTERY National weather SUN, MOON, TIDES Forecast for Friday, September 20, 2019 TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Thursday...... 8772 Thursday...... 5892 Wednesday...... 0338 Wednesday...... 5769 Sunrise today 6:27 a.m. A mainly sunny sky. High 81F. W winds 5 to 10 kt. Waves 1 L Winds WNW at 5 to 10 mph. foot or less, except 4 to 5 ft Tuesday...... 8263 Tuesday...... 4291 Sunset today 6:46 p.m. Tonight: Clear to partly cloudy. at the outer harbor entrance. Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: Sunrise tomorrow 6:28 a.m. Low 64F. Winds WNW at 5 to Tonight: W winds 5 to 10 kt. 10 mph. Waves 1 foot or less, except EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER High tide today 4:05 p.m. up to 5 ft at the outer harbor All 4...... $5,427 All 4...... $5,260 Low tide today 10:30 p.m. H entrance. First or last 3...... $760 First or last 3...... $736 Any 2...... $65 Any 2...... $63 High tide tomorrow 4:41 a.m. L Any 1...... $7 Any 1...... $6 ANY ORDER ANY ORDER All 4...... $452 All 4...... $219 Fronts First 3...... $253 First 3...... $123 Cold Warm Stationary Pressure Last 3...... $253 Last 3...... $123 H L High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice Mass Cash: 8-24-27-33-34 SEPT. 22 SEPT. 28 TODAY SATURDAY SUNDAY <-10 -0s0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110+ M’ sunny | High 81, Low 64 Sunny | High 80s, Low 60s M’ sunny | High 80s, Low 60s Lucky for Life: Unavailable NATIONAL SUMMARY: Torrential downpours and flooding will continue along part of the Texas and Louisiana coasts while lesser downpours spread northward over the southern Plains today. Severe storms will rumble over parts of the northern Plains with a few showers over the northern Rockies. Downpours will dot the southern Atlantic coast.

©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2019 Tech boys soccer battles to tie with Minuteman By Daniel Kane either with a handful of about 30 yards out and ITEM STAFF saves and blocked shots the Tigers found them- keeping the Tigers of- selves in a 1-0 hole de- LYNN — The Tech boys fense at bay. Minuteman spite dominating posses- soccer team fought to a managed just three shots sion time. 1-1 tie against Minute- on offense. Tech couldn't capitalize man Thursday at Man- "Their goalkeeper was a on a pair of corner oppor- ning eld, but it was a good player," Moreno said. tunities before Licardie disappointing night for "There were three or four created another great coach Eric Moreno Sr. shots that they took away scoring chance. The fresh- and his Tigers. Tech con- from us but I've been tell- man forward beat the trolled the pace of play ing my team this whole Minuteman goalkeeper to for just about all 80 min- season, 'you have to bury a loose ball but couldn't utes but the Tigers fell the ball in the back of the control it enough to get a short on more than a few net.' You can't give the solid shot on net. scoring chances through- goalie an opportunity to The Tigers nally out the night. get to it. We have to place cashed in late in the rst "It was discouraging," it in a corner or put on a half. Josbel Murphy n- Moreno said. "We are the hard shot." ished a nice rush up eld better team. We had a lot It didn't take long for with a goal to tie things of different chances and the Tigers to start getting up at 1-1 before the break. to just come away with a shots on net. Erikson Li- The second half was 1-1 tie against that team cardie, Jason Robles and more of the same with is not a good result at all. Bibek Gurung each found Tech just falling short on I'm not happy with my themselves with scoring opportunities left and team. We should be able opportunities in the rst right. The Tigers couldn't to nish every single time half but their shots were manage anything on a we had the ball. We either saved or blocked. corner kick or a free kick ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO weren't able to." Minuteman got on the to start the second half. The Mustangs' defense board early on with a Tech's Kevin Yuman handles the ball during a game against Minuteman didn't do Tech any favors goal on a far shot from TECH, B2 Thursday afternoon at Manning Field. Winthrop girls soccer tops English By Daniel Kane break that seal (Thursday). ITEM STAFF English is a great team. They've come a long way." LYNN — It was a tale of The Bulldogs dominated two halves in a Northeast- possession in the rst half ern Conference matchup and Jenavier Tejada added between the English and her rst career varsity goal Winthrop girls soccer teams to get them out to a 1-0 lead. Thursday night at Manning On defense, goalkeeper El- Field. The Bulldogs got out ysse Newson made several to a fast start and built an big saves and defender Ra- early lead. But in the end, a vyn Rapley played a nice dominant second half from game. Winthrop was the difference "It was a wonderful game," in a 2-1 Vikings win. English coach Ed McNeil "I don't think we came in said. "It was two evenly ready for English to put that matched teams. We lost to much pressure on us from them 1-0 last year and now the start," Winthrop coach ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO 2-1. It's a tough loss, it Tracy Martucci said. "I could've went either way for Peabody's Isabel Bettencourt had 33 assists think they caught us off us. and four kills in a win over Saugus Thursday guard, but we woke up in "I thought Elysse was evening. the second half." wonderful in goal," McNeil Maura Dorr played a said. "And Ravyn was great great game offensively for on defense. That helped us the Vikings scoring one goal. Peabody volleyball stay in the game." Devon Barry scored the English got off to a fast game-winner. start in this one. The Bull- "We've been playing pretty takes down Saugus dogs created a few early  at the last couple of games," chances but couldn't nd Martucci said. "We haven't in four sets ITEM FILE PHOTO been able to score. Two the back of the net in the Melissa Zayas had one assist for English in a games this year we haven't rst several minutes. By Mike Alongi loss to Winthrop Thursday. scored goals so we needed to WINTHROP, B2 ITEM STAFF SAUGUS — Despite dropping the opening set of the match, the Peabody volleyball team was able to rally for a 3-1 win over Northeastern Conference foe Saugus Satterwhite returns to Lynn with South Boston Thursday evening at John Towers Gymnasium. The Tanners struggled with some sloppy play in the early By Harold Rivera good football player’s sec- going, but they turned it around after the rst set. Pea- ITEM SPORTS EDITOR ondary.” body won by set scores of 22-25, 25-8, 25-17, 26-24. In 2016, he served on Bri- SOUTH BOSTON — Fri- an Vaughan’s staff in South "I thought there were some moments where we played day night’s game between really well, but we also had plenty of moments where we Boston and took over as the St. Mary’s and visiting head coach in 2017. He’s played pretty poorly," said Peabody coach Lisa Keene. South Boston/Burke foot- "Our service game wasn't good in a couple of the sets and joined on the staff by his ball teams is one Germaine cousin, Melvin Lark, a Lynn we made some unforced errors, but thankfully we were Satterwhite has had cir- able to overcome it. We still have plenty of work to do." native who coaches running cled on his calendar. Sat- backs and linebackers. Isabel Bettencourt had a huge game for Peabody, terwhite, a former Salem notching 33 assists and adding four kills. Aaliyah Al- “Melvin likes that way I High standout with fam- coach things and he wanted leyne contributed 16 kills and two blocks, while Sarah ily ties in Lynn, is looking Broughton had 10 kills and three aces and Sam Silva to be part of it,” Satterwhite forward to bringing his said. “He’s a loud guy and had eight kills. Amanda Marmiani had 11 digs, while Knights to Manning Field. Sophia Hollingshead had eight digs. he’s aggressive. I gured “My last team before here For Saugus, Taylor Bogdanski, Nicole Stewart, Serena he’d make a great addition. was Lynn English,” Satter- Cacciolo and Ryann Maloney all played well. We have a lot of guys that white, in his third season "Our defense really stepped up, that was the big story," COURTESY PHOTO make the puzzle t very as the Knights’ head coach said Saugus coach Gina Vozzella. "Our offense still needs well together (on the coach- said. “It’s cool to bring my Former English assistant football coach Ger- work, but we were still able to make a bunch of plays out ing staff). It all ts nicely team back to the area. It’s maine Satterwhite (right) will return to Man- there. We're trending in the right direction, but we still and it’s greatly appreciat- nice to get to come home ning Field Friday night as head coach of the have a few things that we can work on going forward." ed.” and coach. I’ll have family The rst set was back and forth. Peabody jumped out South Boston/Burke football team. South Boston/Burke and friends there. It’ll be to an early 7-3 lead, but Saugus stormed right back and dropped its rst game of good to go out there and took an 8-7 lead behind some great service play. The an assistant at Salem in North Shore Generals, the season last week, a 20- have people come see me.” Sachems held onto the lead for a few rallies, but eventu- 2009-2010, then returned said. “I was able to give 14 loss to Brighton. The Satterwhite played col- ally Peabody came back to tie it and take a 12-11 lead. to English, where he back and give the knowl- Knights are in their rst lege football at Dean and In all, there were 16 ties and lead changes over the coached with Peter Holey, edge that I was fortunate season as a co-op team Marshall before stepping course of the rst set. Finally, Saugus earned an oppor- with Burke High, where into the coaching realm. from 2011-2015. enough to have had pay tunity for set point at 24-22. After a timeout by Peabody, Satterwhite’s the dean After coaching at the col- “It was nice to give back my way through school. Saugus' Jenni Costa got a kill to win the set for the of students/engagement legiate level, Satterwhite to the area that I’m from,” It was nice to carry on Pe- Sachems. counselor. earned a spot on English’s Satterwhite, who has ter’s message about being PEABODY, B2 staff in 2008. He coached as also coached the semipro a good person. Being a SATTERWHITE, B2 English boys soccer earns shutout win over NEC foe Winthrop

and one assist each. Bruno BOYS SOCCER Ava D'Ambrosio and Brid- SCHOOL ROUNDUP Cabral scored one goal and Swampscott 2, get O'Connell each scored By Harold Rivera dished one assist. Rodolphe Danvers 2 one goal in the win, while ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Joseph scored one goal. Fernando Barranco scored Emily McDonough had Bulldogs goalie Jack Man- both goals for Swampscott, two assists in a great per- The Lynn English boys caniello made three saves while Oscar Hale had seven formance. Katherine Sca- soccer team put together a for the shutout. saves. cchi had a great game at stellar performance on the Andrik Barrios, Luis Ale- Classical 1, Saugus 0 fullback, while goalkeeper road Thursday afternoon, man, Alberto Ampudia Jenner Robles scored the Shelby Doucette had seven earning a 6-0 shutout win played well in the mid eld. lone goal for Classical. The saves. over Northeastern Confer- English, now 5-0-1 on the Rams host Marblehead Peabody (2-4) takes on ITEM FILE PHOTO ence opponent Winthrop at season, has the weekend to Monday (3:45). Marblehead again Monday Miller Field. rest up before hosting NEC GIRLS SOCCER English's Chris Lazo (second from right) (4). Ryan Lima and Chris Lazo opponent Danvers Monday Peabody 2, had two goals and one assist in a win led the charge with two goals (5:15). Marblehead 0 ROUNDUP, B2 over Winthrop Thursday. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2019 Peabody volleyball takes down Saugus PEABODY forth. Finally, with Saugus From B1 holding onto a 24-23 lead with a chance to extend But Peabody turned the match, Peabody called things around in the sec- timeout. It turned out to ond set. In by far their be just what was needed, most dominant set of the as the Tanners rattled off match, the Tanners took a two straight points to go quick 7-1 lead before ex- up 25-24 and set up match tending it all the way to point. It all came down to 15-5. Saugus managed to freshman Michaela Alpe- get the score as close as ren, who sent a great serve 19-8, but then Peabody that earned a service point rattled off six straight and sealed the win for points — capped by a ser- Peabody. vice point from Betten- Next up for Saugus (1-6) court — to win the set and is a matchup with Everett tie the match. next Monday (5). The Tanners weren’t “We’re definitely build- quite as dominant in the ing in the right direction third set, but they also and things are coming to- never trailed. An early 7-3 gether,” Vozzella said. “We lead quickly extended to a play really well when our 22-15 lead, and then a dig energy is up, so if we can from Hollingshead earned keep that going then we’ll the winning point to give be in good shape.” Peabody the set and the Peabody (2-4) visits lead. North Reading next Mon- The fourth set was a day (5:15). close one like the first. This “It seems like we’ve time, it was Saugus that played a little bit differ- jumped out to an early ently on every court we’ve lead. Peabody eventually played on this year, so I’m came all the way back to not sure what to expect,” tie the score at 14-14, and ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO said Keene. “But hopefully ITEM FILE PHOTO then the two teams started Saugus’ Nicole Stewart sends a serve during a we can come out strong trading leads back and loss to Peabody Thursday evening. and clean up our errors.” Classical quarterback Daniel Gisonno is cur- rently the area leader in passing yards (309), Tech boys soccer settles for tie with Minuteman passing touchdowns (4) and rushing yards (236). TECH From B1 ITEM STAT LEADERS A few minutes later Brian Barrera had the ball on his foot with an opportunity in OFFENSE front of an empty net but the PASSING YARDS Mustangs defense forced a Daniel Gisonno Classical, Sr. 309 wide shot. That was the story of the Matt Crowley St. John’s, Sr. 272 night for the Tigers. Despite Mathias Fowler English, Jr. 180 consistent pressure on of- Cooper Marengi Lynnfield, Sr. 170 fense, the Mustangs’ defense always managed to do just Calvin Boudreau Revere, Jr. 150 enough to keep things tied TOUCHDOWN PASSES until the final whistle. Daniel Gisonno Classical, Sr. 4 “Last year and this year our biggest struggle has been Matt Crowley St. John’s, Sr. 3 to finish,” Moreno said. “We Alex DeNisco Peabody, Jr. 3 have a great offense. We have Joshua Robertson Marblehead, Jr. 3 a fast offense. Most of these kids are young, freshmen Three other players tied with 2 and sophomores with a cou- RUSHING YARDS ple upperclassmen. At the Daniel Gisonno Classical, Sr. 236 same time we create some great opportunities but we James Guy St. John’s, So. 228 can’t put the ball away. Some Gabriel Perez Tech, Jr. 197 of the games we lose or tie, it David Cifuentes Fenwick, Sr. 192 ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO always comes down to that.” Tech’s Brian Barrera (right) tries to get around a Minuteman defend- The Tigers (3-2-2) host Mathias Fowler English, Jr. 192 er during a game at Manning Field Thursday afternoon. Northeast next Tuesday (4). RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS David Cifuentes Fenwick, Sr. 4 James Guy St. John’s, So. 4 Winthrop girls soccer rallies to beat English Gabriel Perez Tech, Jr. 3 WINTHROP build on that offense after goal to put the Vikings ed. “But we were right Kalvin So Classical, Jr. 3 From B1 the break. ahead 2-1. there. I was pleased to see Five other players tied with 2 After several minutes of “Winthrop has a stud us battle and stay in this RECEIVING YARDS Midway through the pressure Dorr made a nice player in (Dorr),” McNeil game.” first half, Melissa Zayas move to slip by an English said. “She was getting Both English and Win- Tahj Purter English, Jr. 147 sent a perfect pass out defender and scored to tie pressure all night and tied throp have non-conference Jackson Delaney St. John’s,So. 130 front to Tejada who scored things up at 1-1 midway it up. I sort of blame my- games against Boston City to give the Bulldogs a 1-0 through the second half. self for the winning goal. Angel Martinez Fenwick, Jr. 119 League teams up next on lead. With less than 10 min- We got a corner, which we Brandon Summers Classical, Sr. 111 their respective schedules. Winthrop created some utes to play Dorr created very seldom get. We sent Lucas Barbosa Revere, Sr. 100 pressure with a pair of another scoring chance everyone up and they The Bulldogs (1-4-1) and corner kicks and a free but this time her shot was transitioned down. We got will hope to bounce back TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS kick in the closing min- blocked by Newson. But caught up and it cost us at Burke Saturday (10). Jackson Delaney St. John’s, So. 2 utes of the first half. The the rebound landed right the game. Winthrop (2-2) has a quick Sean McCarthy Marblehead, Sr. 2 Vikings weren’t able to on the foot of Barry, who “We’re used to losing by turn around at TechBos- capitalize but were able to scored the game-winning a few goals,” McNeil add- ton Academy Friday (4). Tahj Purter English, Jr. 2 Multiple players tied with 1

Satterwhite bringing South Boston to Lynn DEFENSE SATTERWHITE but they know it won’t be eryone but we fear no one. back on track.” TACKLES From B1 easy. St. Mary’s picked up We know they’ll be ready Other games Friday Orlando Concepcion Classical, Jr. 13 a 6-0 victory last Thurs- and we hope we are as night include Lynnfield “I thought we were good, day over Boston English. well. I plan on us being at Medford (6), Peabody Zach Barden St. Mary’s, Jr. 11 athletic and fast,” Satter- “(Spartans coach) Sean ready.” at Revere (6:30), Classical Tim Cronin Marblehead, Sr. 10 white said of last week’s (Driscoll) runs a good Kickoff for Friday’s at Danvers (7), KIPP at Devin Lewis Marblehead, Sr. 10 game, “but I also thought program over there,” Sat- game is scheduled for Chelsea (7), Swampscott we were a bit behind. terwhite said. “St. Mary’s 6:30 p.m. at Salem (7), Gloucester Maurice Sequeira Classical, Sr. 10 I’m trying to merge two has a tradition and that’s “I hope we can come in at Marblehead (7) Sau- INTERCEPTIONS teams together. I thought something we’re build- Friday night, come out gus at Winthrop (7) and Victor Bellamah Tech, Sr. 2 we were good when ev- ing for. They have smart, with a victory and keep Wilmington at Fenwick erybody merged together athletic kids. They always the season rolling,” Sat- (7). On Saturday, English Multiple players tied with 1 said ‘let’s pick it up.’” have a competitive prod- terwhite said. “We have a travels to Beverly (1), The Knights are hop- uct that can win games. great community behind Tech hosts Minuteman (1) ing to bounce back with It’s a matter of avoiding us. We have a great team and St. John’s visits Cen- a win over the Spartans, mistakes. We respect ev- and I hope we can get it tral Catholic (2). FORCED FUMBLES Marblehead field hockey shuts out Tewksbury Bryan Conceicao Winthrop, Jr. 2 Tony Bello St. Mary’s, Jr. 1 ROUNDUP Arts, Jane O’Neil, Callie Mandy Healy logged five other big day for the Ma- Joe Casey Peabody, Sr. 1 O’Neill, Maddy Dimare, aces and 43 clean passes. gicians, earning medalist From B1 Derek Martin Marblehead, Sr. 1 Emma Ferrante, Julie Other top performers were honors with a score of 38 Danvers 7, Arts, Sammi Bendickson, Merily Folestal (19 at- and winning his match Nick Nowak St. Mary’s, Sr. 1 Swampscott 3 Leah Veprek and Grace tacks, five kills, four aces) 8-1. Also winning for Mar- TEAM KK Kearney scored Orloff. and Angel Batista (18 blehead were Ben Weed, two goals in the loss for VOLLEYBALL clean passes, nine digs). Matt Weed, Matt Thomp- POINTS PER GAME Swampscott, while Emer- Danvers 3, English 0 English (2-3) travels son, Jacob Nagel, Dylan Peabody 52 son Laundry scored one Set scores were 25-19, to Marblehead Tuesday Callaghan, Jack Sontz and goal. Lynnfield 43 25-20 and 25-18. (5:30). Bjorn Pluss. Swampscott (4-2) takes Despite the loss, English GOLF Revere 38 The Magicians (3-3) take on Saugus Monday (4). coach Mike Haddad said Classical 46 1/2, on Salem Monday (4) at Bishop Fenwick 34.5 FIELD HOCKEY there were plenty of posi- Peabody 25 1/2 Marblehead 3, tive takeaways. Top Classical performers Olde Salem Greens. English 33 Tewksbury 0 “In my five years as were Luke Rao, Tim Ner- Danvers 46 1/2, POINTS ALLOWED PER GAME Salem 25 1/2 Mae Colwell had a big coach, this is the most ich, Daniel Finnigan, Matt Peabody 0 game once again for Mar- competitive we have ever Devin and Matt Patrie. Salem got wins from blehead, notching two been playing against Dan- Classical (6-3) visits Ethan Doyle (6-3) and Joe St. Mary’s 0 goals in the victory. Bryn vers,” Haddad said. “This Swampscott Monday (4). Parr (7-2) in the loss. The Lynnfield 7 Witches (2-4) host Marble- Burton scored one goal. is a loss that we can walk Marblehead 52, St. John’s Prep 7 Also playing well for away with our heads held English 20 head Monday (4) at Olde Marblehead were Robin high.” Gavin Lundgren had an- Salem Greens. Revere 8 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE FRIDAY Marblehead at Peabody (4) Gloucester at Saugus (4) Football Danvers at Swampscott (4) Lynnfield at Medford (6) Fenwick at Notre Dame Academy (4) South Boston at St. Mary’s (6:30) Peabody at Revere (6:30) Volleyball Classical at Danvers (7) Marblehead at Milton (5:30) KIPP at Chelsea (7) Medford at Swampscott (5:30) Swampscott at Salem (7) Winthrop at Mt. Alvernia (5:30) Gloucester at Marblehead (7) Hamilton-Wenham at Lynnfield (5:30) Saugus at Winthrop (7) SATURDAY Wilmington at Fenwick (7) Football Boys Soccer Minuteman at Tech (1) Peabody at St. Mary’s (3:30) English at Beverly (1) Malden Catholic at Fenwick (3:30) St. John’s at Central Catholic (2) Pentucket at Lynnfield (3:45) Boys Soccer Catholic Memorial at St. John’s (4) Saugus at Gloucester (2) Girls Soccer Girls Soccer Lynnfield at Pentucket (3:45) English at Burke (10) Winthrop at TechBoston (4) Danvers at Fenwick (2) Field Hockey Saugus at Classical (3:30)

SPORTS BRIEFS Alumni and Tower Trail Races will take place on Sunday, Sept. 29 Friends of Lynn at Lynn Woods. The event will begin at 9 a.m. and Classical Golf races will consist of a 5K, a 10K and a 1.5-mile walk/ Tournament run. The event will benefit The Alumni and Friends the Friends of Lynn Woods of Lynn Classical are host- and Lynn Woods Cross PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ing a golf tournament Sept. Country. Christian Vazquez (left) and Rafael Devers high-five after scoring on a Xander Bogaerts 2-RBI Those interested can reg- 28 at Gannon Golf Course. single in the second inning against the San Francisco Giants Thursday afternoon. The following sponsorship ister online at http://www. opportunities are available danvers5k.com/stonetower/ for the tournament: bronze stone-tower-app.pdf. For hole ($100), silver hole more information, contact Red Sox take down Giants, avoid sweep ($150) and gold hole Liam at wrbliam@verizon. net or 978-762-3994. ($200). Dinner for the BOSTON (AP) — A year an adjustment but he’s still Workman, who pitched into He came up again in the event costs $40, while golf after their record-setting, got a shot.” and out of a bases-loaded ninth after Workman load- and dinner costs $75. All IAABO Basketball World Series championship After entering the season jam in the ninth for his ed the bases with nobody sponsorships can be mailed season, the Boston Red Sox as the No. 5 starter behind 15th save. “He’s close to 20 out, then struck out Bran- to Lynn Classical, attn. Officiating Course are looking for meaning ace Chris Sale, Cy Young wins and he’s close to 200 don Crawford. Chris Warren. Those inter- Board 130 of the Interna- ested in bringing a four- wherever they can find it. winners David Price and innings pitched. That’s two “I was hoping,” Bochy tional Association of Long ago finished in the Rick Porcello and World Se- good benchmarks for him said. “That would have some are encouraged to Approved Basketball Offi- reach out to Warren at AL East race and on the ries hero Nathan Eovaldi, to reach.” been pretty nice if Yaz hit a cials (IAABO) will offer a verge of wild-card elimina- Rodriguez (18-6) has estab- Xander Bogaerts had a gapper or something to win 781-244-0022. course for anyone interested tion as well, the defending lished himself as Boston’s pair of RBI singles to drive the game for us.” in becoming a certified bas- champs managed to keep best pitcher in an other- Yastrzemski struck out ketball official. Classes will in three runs, and Rafael Northeast Arc be held at North Andover alive Eduardo Rodriguez’s wise forgettable season. Devers had two RBIs for and then, after Kevin Pil- High beginning Sept. 23. chances of a 20-win season, He struck out 10 over Boston, which would be lar walked to make it a 5K for Inclusion Classes will run from barely saving his 18th vic- six innings of two-hit ball, eliminated from the wild- one-run game, Workman Northeast Arc will spon- 6:30-8:30 p.m. on the fol- tory while beating the San walking two and allowing card race with one more fanned Evan Longoria. sor the 5K for Inclusion on lowing days: Sept. 23-25-30, Francisco Giants 5-4 on one unearned run to reach loss or Tampa Bay win. “It was really fun to have September 29 at Market October 3-7-9-21-23-28-30. Thursday. 191 1/3 innings pitched and Mike Yastrzemski, the the best seat in the house Street in Lynnfield. The The class will be taught by “There was a lot of talk 199 strikeouts for the sea- grandson of Red Sox Hall for the game,” Yastrzemski road race will be part of a Board 130 and state rules about that,” said manager son — both career highs, by of Famer Carl Yastrzems- said. “As great of an envi- day that also includes a interpreter Bill Boutilier. Alex Cora, who led the team far. He is scheduled to start ki, was supposed to get the ronment as it was, there 1-mile walk and roll and a The IAABO exam for new two 108 wins and the title again on Tuesday against day off “to take it all in,” but was some stress and some family funfest. officials will be adminis- in his first season on the Texas and then again manager Bruce Bochy sent stuff that I wasn’t used tered on Monday, Nov. 4 at Festivities will run from bench. “We set the rotation against the Orioles on the him up as a pinch-hitter in to. I learned how to deal 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. with Salem High. All residents of Essex County age 18 and for him to get as many wins final day of the season. the eighth. He singled and with it. ... So that just kind the 5K and walk starting as possible. If we didn’t win “He’s been a model of scored as the Giants cut a of gives me a little more at 9 a.m. Registration is older are eligible to take confidence.” $25 for the 5K and free for the course and exam. this one, we probably make consistency,” said Brandon four-run deficit to 5-3. the 1-mile walk & roll. The cost is $175, which To register, start a team covers the classes, exam, or for more information, rule book and all study Antonio Brown not distracted by accusations visit ne-arc.org/5k. materials. You can register online at www.iaabobo- FOXBOROUGH (AP) — “I got a lot of the offense ard130.org. For more infor- Patriots receiver Antonio to learn and catch up on,” Stone Tower mation, please contact Bill Brown declined to answer he continued. “But I’m ex- Trail Races Boutilier at 978-682-9959 questions about allega- cited and grateful to be or Dan Bryant at daniel. tions of sexual assault and here and be a part of these The 12th annual Stone [email protected]. rape against him and says guys.” he’s keeping his focus on After responding that it football. was “a tremendous honor” TV/RADIO Brown answered only to a question about work- TV four questions at his locker ing with Brady, Brown was MLB on Thursday in an inter- asked what the process of 2 p.m...... St. Louis at Chi. Cubs...... MLB Network view that lasted just over acclimating to the Patriots 7:10 p.m...... Boston at Tampa Bay...... NESN a minute. It was his first has been like with every- 7:10 p.m...... Philadelphia at Cleveland...... ESPN interview with reporters thing going on in his life. 10:10 p.m...... Colorado at LA Dodgers...... ESPN since agreeing to a deal Again, Brown deferred to College Football with the Patriots on Sept. football. 8 p.m...... Fla. International at Louisiana Tech...... CBSSN 7. “It’s football,” he said. I’m 9 p.m...... Air Force at Boise St...... ESPN2 He twice declined to an- grateful to play football. 9 p.m...... Utah at USC...... FS1 swer questions about the Every time you walk in the Golf 9 a.m...... European: BMW PGA Championship...... Golf civil case filed against him doors here you know (to) be 2 p.m...... PGA: Sanderson Farms Championship...... Golf in South Florida by former your best for the team. So 6 p.m...... Champions: Sanford International...... Golf trainer Britney Taylor, every time I walk in here, Men’s College Soccer who claims Brown sexual- I just want to make sure 5 p.m...... Pittsburgh at Boston College...... NESN Plus ly assaulted her on three I’m preparing to give these Radio occasions, including rape, guys my best.” MLB in 2017 and 2018. He also Asked a final time if he’s 7:10 p.m...... Boston at Tampa Bay...... WEEI-FM 93.7 declined to say whether heard anything from the he’s heard from the league NFL about his availability, about the allegations. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Brown said, “I appreciate MLB He has previously denied that question. I’m just here AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE the allegations by Taylor. Antonio Brown answered questions from to focus on ball and look East Division East Division reporters for the first time as a Patriot Thursday. 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OFF THE MARK / MARK PARISI MODERATELY CONFUSED / JEFF STAHLER DILBERT / SCOTT ADAMS

ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON

HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON

THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Angry outbursts spoil group’s enjoyment of spirited debates DEAR ABBY: I fre- my husband and I go out quently socialize with Dear Abby is written by Abigail in public, he doesn’t in- friends who like to partic- Van Buren, also known as Jeanne troduce me to people. I ipate in debates. We have told him more than share different opinions Phillips, and was founded by her once how it makes me on topics such as politics, mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact feel. He introduces his geopolitical events, etc. Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. sister or our children if Sometimes we agree; they are close by. Because sometimes we don’t. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. of this, I shrink away or The problem is “Bob.” speak very little when he When others don’t see talks to others. I also things the way he does, is disrespectful. If he from the spot in the avoid attending social he throws a fit. Once, it doesn’t stop, do as your driveway. I am appalled situations with him. got so bad that one of my other friend did. Get up by someone’s attempt to I don’t want to break friends got up and left. and leave. Perhaps when shame our neighbor. I our family up, but I feel Another time, while I was Bob finds himself sur- plan to bring it up at our like “nothing” around expressing my political rounded by an ev- next association meeting, him. My husband seems view to the group, Bob er-shrinking audience, he but is there anything else happy with me at home. made faces, rolled his will stop his overbearing I can do? We don’t go out to dinner, eyes and attacked me performance. And if he but we do have some good with ridicule. I got very doesn’t, at least you won’t DISAPPOINTED IN friends. I’m not a trophy annoyed. have to suffer. THE EAST wife, but I think I’m a Bob DEMANDS that good catch. What can I we listen to what HE has DEAR ABBY: We re- DEAR DISAPPOINT- do? to say, but refuses to lis- cently moved into a condo ED: There could be rea- ten to others. He’s fine as community of about a sons why the car in the WIFE OF long as you agree with hundred units. A few driveway wasn’t moved SUPERFICIAL him. But in this current weeks ago, a sign was — among them illness or HUSBAND climate, I’m expecting anonymously posted on a an absent homeowner. By more eruptions. Abby, car parked in a neigh- all means discuss this at DEAR WIFE: What what do I do when the bor’s driveway complain- the next homeowners’ you can do when your next fit erupts? ing about the “smell” and meeting. And when you husband “forgets” to in- “mess” in the car. I re- bring up the subject, sug- troduce you is smile, CAUGHT IN THE moved the sign only to gest to the board that se- speak up and say, “Hi, I’m STORM find it replaced the next curity cameras be in- ‘Janie,’ his wife.” And day. This has happened stalled for the safety of when you are in private, DEAR CAUGHT: The several times since. the residents and their remind him that his fail- next time a “fit” erupts, I know nothing about property. ure to introduce you is call Bob on it and point this resident except that rude, and you find it in- out that what he’s doing his car has not moved DEAR ABBY: When sulting. BRIDGE

The more likely is more likely to work The American Heart Association and North passes with no more Cookbook recommends: “Eat before kings.) shopping. If you go to the store hun- South has 11 top tricks: one gry, you are likely to make unneces- spade, six hearts, two diamonds sary purchases.” and two clubs. There are two logi- Bridge players should count win- cal ways to try for an extra winner: ners and losers — not calories — be- take the spade finesse or establish fore they start the play. In this deal, a third trick in dummy’s club suit. for example, how should South cook The finesse is only a 50% shot, but up 12 tricks with hearts as trumps? playing on clubs wins whenever the West leads the diamond jack. South suit is splitting 3-3 or 4-2, which is wins and cashes the heart ace, both a combined 84% — assuming that opponents following. declarer times the cooking correctly. North’s three-club response At trick three, South should duck showed at least a decent five-card a club — play a low club from both suit and 8 or more points. Your five hands. Suppose East wins that trick no-trump confirmed that your side and shifts to the spade jack. De- held all of the aces and invited a clarer wins with his ace, cashes the grand slam. But when North could heart king, plays a club to dummy’s show only one king, you settled for king, ruffs a club, leads a heart to the the small slam. (If you show specific board’s 10 and discards his two re- kings after five no-trump, North bids maining spades on the club ace and six clubs, South settles for six hearts, eight. Tasty! FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS THIS WEEK IN THEATERS

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Private Sale on the following and recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book County (Southern District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document No. Motor Vehicles will be sold to satisfy the garagekeeper's lien thereon for storage, 24604, Page 359, as affected by a Judgment recorded with said Registry of Deeds 494604 and noted on Certificate of Title No. 90759; said mortgage was then towing charges, care and expenses of notices and sale of said vehicle. in Book 37726, Page 532, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present assigned to CitiMortgage, Inc. by virtue of an assignment dated April 19, 2012, Description of Vehicle: holder, by assignment from: and registered as Document No. 530113; and further assigned to Secretary of 2005 Suzuki GSX130 VIN # Js1GW71AX52108080 Housing and Urban Development by virtue of an assignment dated March 4, 2004 Mazda RX8 VIN # Jm1FE17Nx40136483 Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc., as nominee for Countrywide Home 2015, and registered as Document No. 559978; and further assigned to U.S. 2010 Toyota Corolla VIN # JTDBU4ee4a9114203 Loans, Inc. to Bank of New York as Trustee for Certificate Holders CWMBS, Inc. CHL Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust by virtue of an 2003 Toyota Camry VIN #. 4t1be32k23u74336 Mortgage Pass-Through Trust 2006-HYB2 Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, assignment dated July 22, 2015, and registered as Document No. 565555; of 2016 Hyundai Elantra VIN # 5NPDH4AE5GH654095 Series 2006-HYB2, recorded on July 17, 2009, in Book No. 28792, at Page 460 which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of conditions of 2005 Nissan Altima VIN # 1n4al11e15c290112 said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at PUBLIC 2002 BMW 325. Vin #. Wbaeu33402pf69256 Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc. to The Bank of New York Mellon AUCTION at 10:00 AM on October 7, 2019, on the mortgaged premises. This 2008 Honda pilot VIN # 5FNYF18288B042751 f/k/a The Bank of New York as Trustee for the Certificateholders of the Countrywide property has the address of 8 Aarons Court, Lynn, MA 01905. The entire 2013 Nissan Altima VIN # 1n4al3apxdc230728 Home Loans Mortgage Pass-Through Trust 2006-HYB2, Mortgage Pass Through mortgaged premises, all and singular, the premises as described in said mortgage: Certificates, Series 2006-HYB2, recorded on June 9, 2011, in Book No. 30456, at A certain parcel of land sitaute in Lynn, in the County of Essex and said Bouchard And Son Inc Page 169 Commonwealth, bounded and described as follows: SOUTHERLY by Aarons 110 Jefferson Ave. Court forty-nine and 93/100 (49. 3) feet; WESTERLY by land now or formerly of Salem, MA 01970 Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc. to The Bank of New York Mellon Salva Balkus et al thirty-seven and 87/100 (37.87) feet; NORTHERLY by land now Item: September 20, 27, October 4, 2019 f/k/a The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the Certificateholders of the CWMBS, or formelry of Annie Burtman forty-nine and 02/100 (49.02) feet; and EASTERLY Inc., CHL Mortgage Pass-Through Trust 2006-HYB2, Mortgage Pass Through by parcel B, as shown on plan hereinafter mentioned, thirty-seven and 53/100 Certificates, Series 2006-HYB2, recorded on February 22, 2012, in Book No. (37.53) feet. All of said boundaries are determined by the Court to be located as 31102, at Page 166 shown upon plan numbered 19460-A, drawn by Albert D. Martin, Civil Engineer, dated May 31, 1945, as modified and approved by the court, filed in the Land CARE AND PROTECTION, TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS, SUMMONS BY Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc. to The Bank of New York Mellon Registration Office, a copy of a portion of which is filed with original Certificate of PUBLICATION, DOCKET NUMBER 18CP0169LY, Trial Court of Massachusetts, f/k/a The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the Certificateholders of the CWMBS, Title #16118 in said Registry, and the above described land is shown as parcel A Juvenile Court Department, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, Essex Inc. CHL Mortgage Pass-Through Trust 2006-HYB2 Mortgage Pass Through thereon. So much of the above described land as is included within the limits of County Juvenile Court, 139 Central Avenue, Lynn, MA 01901 Certificates, Series 2006-HYB2, recorded on November 9, 2012, in Book No. said Aarons Court is subject to the rights of all persons lawfully entitled thereto in 31901, at Page 379 and over the same, and also subject to the right of the City of Lynn to maintain a TO: Ebony J. Voltaire: A petition has been presented to this court by Lynn DCF, one and one quarter inch water main therein. Being the same premises conveyed seeking, as to the following child, Ava S. Voltaire, that said child be found in need for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, by Quitclaim Deed of William Figueroa, dated December 8, 2008, to Michelle R. of care and protection and committed to the Department of Children and Families. the same will be sold at Public Auction at 3:00 PM on October 2, 2019, on the Vera, which Deed is recorded herewith. Subject to and with the benefit of The court may dispense the rights of the person(s) named herein to receive notice mortgaged premises located at 36 Western Avenue, Saugus, Essex County, easements, reservation, restrictions, and taking of record, if any, insofar as the of or to consent to any legal proceeding affecting the adoption, custody, or Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, same are now in force and applicable. In the event of any typographical error set guardianship or any other disposition of the child named herein, if it finds that the forth herein in the legal description of the premises, the description as set forth child is in need of care and protection and that the best interests of the child TO WIT: and contained in the mortgage shall control by reference. Together with all the would be served by said disposition. The land, with all improvements thereon and thereto, on Western Avenue, Saugus, improvements now or hereafter erected on the property and all easements, rights, You are hereby ORDERED to appear in this court, at the court address set forth Essex County, Massachusetts described as follows: Parcel 1: Lot 2 ("Lot 2") as appurtenances, rents, royalties, mineral, oil and gas rights and profits, water rights above, on the following date and time: 11/04/2019 at 09:00 AM Best Interest shown and described on a plan entitled "Plan Of Land Saugus, Massachusetts and stock and all fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. All replacements Child Prepared for Western Avenue Nominee Trust Scale 1"=30' July 31, 1991 Parsons and additions shall also be covered by this sale. Terms of Sale: Said premises will You may bring an attorney with you. If you have a right to an attorney and if the And Faia Inc. 60 Lewis Street Lynn, Mass." recorded with the Essex South District be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and assessments, tax sales, tax titles court determines that you are indigent, the court will appoint an attorney to Registry of Deeds (the "Registry") as Plan 95 in Plan Book 272 (the "Plan"), and and other municipal liens and water or sewer liens and State or County transfer represent you. Parcel 2: Lot A-98 ("Lot A-98") as shown on Assessor's Plan 2008, Town of fees, if any there are, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($10,000.00) in cashier's or If you fail to appear, the court may proceed on that date and any date Saugus, Massachusetts and described as "being pt. lot 2, being Lot A-94 on Plan certified check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place thereafter with a trial on the merits of the petition and an adjudication of this 2008 on file in the Assessors' office, supposed to contain 3125 feet more or less" of the sale as a deposit and the balance in cashier's or certified check will be due matter. in a tax taking recorded in the Registry at Book 3004, Page 136, and in a deed in thirty (30) days, at the offices of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, LLC ("DG&L"), For further information call the Office of the Clerk-Magistrate at (781) 586-0415. recorded in the Registry at Book 4410, Page 61. See Judgment recorded in said time being of the essence. The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale WITNESS: Hon. Kerry A. Ahern, FIRST JUSTICE, Judith M. Brennan, Clerk-Magistrate Registry at Book 37726, Page 532. to a later date by public proclamation at the time and date appointed for the sale DATE ISSUED: 09/04/2019 and to further postpone at any adjourned sale-date by public proclamation at the Item: September 20, 23, 30, 2019 For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern time and date appointed for the adjourned sale date. The premises is to be sold District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24604, Page 357. subject to and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, leases, tenancies, and rights of possession, building and zoning laws, encumbrances, condominium ALL POLICE ORDERED OR ACCIDENT TOWS These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit liens, if any and all other claim in the nature of liens, if any there be. In the event of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the that the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale shall default in purchasing the (Sale of Motor Vehicle under M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A.) nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax within described property according to the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the Notice is hereby given by: Bill's Auto Clinic, 2 Commercial St., Salem, MA. titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed at the time of foreclosure, the pursuant to the provisions of M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A, that on September 25, liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, Mortgagee reserves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second 2019 at: 9 a.m., 2 Commercial St. Salem, MA. Private Sale on the following Motor having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, highest bidder, providing that said second highest bidder shall deposit with the Vehicles will be sold to satisfy the garagekeeper's lien thereon for storage, towing easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. Mortgagee's attorneys, the amount of the required deposit as set forth herein. If charges, care and expenses of notices and sale of said vehicle. the second highest bidder declines to purchase the within described property, the Description of Vehicle TERMS OF SALE: Mortgagee reserves the right to purchase the within described property at the 2005 Toyota Tundra 5TBDT44135S496072 amount bid by the second highest bidder. The foreclosure deed and the 1982 Suzuki M/C JS1GR71A6C2103009 A deposit of Fifteen Thousand ($15,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank consideration paid by the successful bidder shall be held in escrow by DG&L, 2013 Ford Focus 1FADP3F27DL152715 check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. (hereinafter called the "Escrow Agent") until the deed shall be released from 2008 Pontiac G6 1G2ZM577184100032 The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., escrow to the successful bidder at the same time as the consideration is released 2000 Mercury Gr. Marquis 2MEFM74W1YX704368 150 California St., Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box to the Mortgagee, whereupon all obligations of the Escrow Agent shall be deemed 2000 Subaru Forrester JF1SF6352YH719366 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days to have been properly fulfilled and the Escrow Agent shall be discharged. 2008 Toyota Prius JTDKB20U283455394 from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Dated: August 29, 2019 2009 Saturn Aura 1G8ZS57B99F127338 receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in U.S. Bank Trust N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust 1999 Lexus ES 300 JT8BF28G4X5056779 said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. By its Attorney DOONAN, GRAVES & LONGORIA, LLC, Thank You, Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. 100 Cummings Center, Bill's Auto Clinic Suite 225D, 2 Commercial St THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR Beverly, MA 01915 (978) 921-2670 Salem MA 01970 THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE CWMBS INC., CHL MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH www.dgandl.com 51723 (VERA-MCMANN) 09/13/19, 09/20/19, 09/27/19 Item: September 6, 13, 20, 2019 TRUST 2006-HYB2, MORTGAGE PASS THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES Item: September 13, 20, 27, 2019 2006-HYB2 Present holder of said mortgage

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TORONTO (AP) — Prime ing up for minorities. Trudeau Minister Justin Trudeau named Sajjan Canada’s first moved to contain a growing fu- Sikh defense chief in 2015. ror Thursday after a yearbook Greg Fergus, a Liberal mem- photo surfaced of him in brown- ber of Parliament who is black, face at a 2001 “Arabian Nights” said there was a lot of confu- costume party and two other sion and hurt in the black com- similar incidents came to light. munity but noted that Trudeau With Election Day just a apologized. And Fergus pointed month away in his bid for an- out that it was Trudeau who other term, Trudeau begged put Viola Desmond, a black forgiveness from the people of woman who refused to leave Canada. the whites-only section of a Ca- “I have always acknowledged nadian movie theater in 1944, I came from a place of privilege, on the country’s $10 bill. but I now I need to acknowl- “I think the real measure of edge that comes with a mas- the man, and I think the thing sive blind spot,” the 47-year-old we need to be talking about, is son of the late Prime Minister all the amazing things we have Pierre Trudeau said to ap- done for diversity,” Fergus said. plause from a large crowd at a Mitzie Hunter, a Liberal who park in Winnipeg, Manitoba. is running to lead the party in Time magazine published the Ontario provincial politics and is photo on Wednesday, saying it black, tweeted: “I know it is not was taken from the yearbook representative of the man he is. from the West Point Grey Acad- This is a teachable moment for emy, a private school in Brit- all of us. I accept his apology and ish Columbia where Trudeau PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS I hope Canadians do too.” worked as a teacher before going The photo of Trudeau was into politics. It shows the then- Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addresses the media in Winnipeg, Mani- taken at the school’s annual 29-year-old Trudeau in a turban toba, Thursday. His campaign has been hit by the publication of a yearbook photo dinner, which had an “Arabi- and robe with dark makeup on showing him in brownface makeup at a 2001 costume party. an Nights” theme that year, his hands, face and neck. Trudeau said. He said he was “Darkening your face re- Scheer, who is mounting a seri- ing figures in his Liberal Par- of Trudeau’s Cabinet is made dressed as a character from gardless of the context or the ous challenge to the prime min- ty to step down. Instead, many up of women, four are Sikhs, “Aladdin.” circumstances is always unac- ister in the Oct. 21 vote, reacted Liberals, some of them minori- and his immigration minister The prime minister said it ceptable because of the racist by declaring Trudeau “not fit to ties, rallied around him. is a Somali-born refugee. was not the first time he dark- history of blackface,” Trudeau govern this country.” He has long championed mul- Canadian Defense Minister ened his face: He once did it said. “I should have understood The prime minister, though, ticulturalism and immigration, Harjit Sajjan, a Liberal who is while performing a version that then, and I never should gave no sign at all that he with Canada accepting more Sikh, said that the brownface of Harry Belafonte’s “Banana have done it.” might resign, and there were refugees than the U.S. under picture was wrong but that Boat Song (Day-O)” during a Conservative leader Andrew no immediate calls from lead- the Trump administration. Half Trudeau has a record of stand- talent show. Deadlock Iran says looks to be ‘all-out war’ if attacked

lengthy DUBAI, United Arab Emir- ates (AP) — Any attack on Iran by the U.S. or Saudi Ara- in Israel bia will spark an “all-out war,” Tehran’s top diplomat warned JERUSALEM (AP) — Prime Minister Thursday, raising the stakes as Benjamin Netanyahu and his chief rival, Washington and Riyadh weigh Benny Gantz, on Thursday each called for a response to a drone-and-mis- the formation of a unity government follow- sile strike on the kingdom’s oil ing Israel’s inconclusive national election. industry that shook global en- But with both men demanding to be prime ergy markets. minister, there were no signs they could The comments by Foreign break the deadlock. Minister Mohammad Javad The rival proposals, marked by deep differ- Zarif represented the starkest ences, indicated the country could be headed warning yet by Iran in a long for a long and contentious period of uncer- summer of mysterious attacks tainty, and politicians on both sides of the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and incidents following the collapse of Iran’s 2015 nuclear aisle warned of being forced into an unprec- Blue and White party leader Benny Gantz arrives to give a statement for me- edented third election in less than a year. deal with world powers, more dia in Tel Aviv Thursday. Gantz’s Blue and White has pledged not to sit in the “There is no choice but to form a broad uni- than a year after President ty government,” Netanyahu said in a video same government as Benjamin Netanyahu, as the long-serving Israeli leader Donald Trump unilaterally statement. “We cannot and there is no rea- is expected to face indictment in a slew of corruption scandals. withdrew the U.S. from the ac- son to go to third elections.” Speaking to reporters, Gantz said that as sit with leftist Arab parties whose support cord. After failing to form a coalition following the largest party, he should lead the next Gantz would need to secure a majority. They appeared to be aimed April’s election, Netanyahu called Tuesday’s government. Lieberman believes a broad, secular unity directly at U.S. Secretary of vote, only to see the country emerge with an- “The people chose unity, the people want government with Likud and Blue and White State Mike Pompeo, who while other political stalemate. Israel to come before everything, and there- is the only way out of the impasse. on a trip to the region earlier With nearly all votes counted Thursday, fore, Blue and White under my leadership The focus will shift next week to Presi- referred to Saturday’s attack in Gantz’s centrist Blue and White party stood won the elections,” said Gantz, a former mil- dent Reuven Rivlin, who will begin consult- Saudi Arabia as an “act of war.” at 33 seats in the 120-seat parliament. itary chief of staff. ing with all of the parties Sunday before he Along with the sharp lan- Netanyahu’s conservative Likud stood at 31 Yair Lapid, a senior Blue and White mem- chooses a politician to form a government guage, however, there also were seats. ber, accused Netanyahu of dragging the and be the next prime minister. signals from both sides of want- But neither party can muster a majority country to a third election and called for him Each party will recommend its choice for ing to avoid a confrontation. coalition of 61 seats with their smaller allies. to step down. prime minister, after which Rivlin is to pick In his comments, Zarif sought The difference-maker appears to be Avigdor “One person is preventing right now the the politician who he thinks has the best to expose current strains be- Lieberman, whose Yisrael Beitenu party establishment of a liberal unity government. chance of forming a stable coalition. tween the Americans and the captured eight seats. Lieberman, known as One person stands between what is good for Rivlin said the consultations are expected Saudis under Trump, who long a wily tactician, has refused to commit to ei- the country and what’s good for that person. to last two days. After that, he’ll announce has criticized U.S. wars in the ther side and is instead demanding a broad And country always comes first,” he said. his pick. Middle East. unity government with the two major par- Netanyahu repeated his offer at a memo- The prime minister-designate then has Trump’s close relationship ties. rial for the late Israeli leader Shimon Peres, six weeks to form a coalition. If he fails, the with Saudi Crown Prince Mo- Netanyahu’s proposal is a nonstarter for where he and Gantz shook hands in their president can give another candidate 28 hammed bin Salman has been Gantz. His Blue and White party has said it first public encounter since Tuesday’s vote. days to form a government. challenged by opponents follow- will only sit with Likud if Netanyahu steps He also offered to meet with Gantz. If that fails, the president could then order ing the killing of Washington aside to deal with his legal woes. Neither party appears able to form a ma- a new election, something that has never Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi Netanyahu is expected to be charged in jority government without the support of happened. last year in the Saudi Consulate a series of corruption cases in the coming Lieberman, who heads a secular, ultrana- Rivlin promised he will do everything in in Istanbul and the kingdom’s months. Likud lawmakers remain loyal to tionalist party and refuses to sit with Ne- his power to prevent a third vote. long, bloody war in Yemen. Netanyahu and have given no signs of want- tanyahu’s ultra-Orthodox religious allies. The uncertainty has thrown Netanyahu’s That country’s Houthi reb- ing to replace him. At the same time, Lieberman is unlikely to political future into question. els claimed the oil field attack Saturday in Saudi Arabia, al- though the U.S. alleges Iran carried it out. Situation still jumbled over Britain’s Brexit “I think it is important for the Saudi government to un- LONDON (AP) — British squabbled over whether or not month, with or without a divorce a sworn statement explaining derstand what they’re trying Prime Minister Boris Johnson the U.K. had brought any new deal. the reasons for suspending Par- to achieve. Do they want to was accused by one of the coun- ideas to the table. They also accuse the prime liament, and argued that “his fight Iran until the last Amer- try’s former leaders of obstruct- The U.K.’s top court must de- minister of misleading Queen failure or refusal to do so is con- ican soldier? Is that their aim?” ing Parliament by shutting down cide whether Johnson acted Elizabeth II, whose formal ap- spicuous.” Zarif asked in a CNN interview. the legislature for five weeks, as illegally by sending lawmak- proval was needed to suspend Major said the inescapable “They can be assured that this a landmark legal challenge to the ers home just weeks before the the legislature. conclusion was that “the deci- won’t be the case ... because suspension wrapped up Thurs- country is due to leave the EU “The remedy that we seek is a sion was in fact substantially Iran will defend itself.” day at the U.K. Supreme Court. on Oct. 31. declaration that the prime min- motivated by a desire to obstruct Asked by the broadcaster But a government lawyer At the end of a three-day hear- ister’s advice to Her Majesty was Parliament from interfering what would be the consequence warned the country’s most se- ing the court’s president, Brenda unlawful,” said David Pannick, with the prime minister’s plans.” of a U.S. or Saudi strike, Zarif nior judges, who will rule next Hale, said the 11 judges would lawyer for one of the campaign- The government says the sus- bluntly said: “An all-out war.” week on whether the prime min- give their ruling early next ers challenging the government. pension is routine and not mo- “I’m making a very serious ister broke the law, not to enter week. The challengers are being tivated by Brexit, and argues statement that we don’t want a “minefield” by meddling in po- Opponents of the government backed by John Major, who was that judges should not interfere war. litical decisions. claim Johnson unlawfully shut Britain’s prime minister be- in political decisions for fear of “We don’t want to engage in Meanwhile, the European Parliament until Oct. 14 to pre- tween 1990 and 1997 — and, upsetting the delicate balance of a military confrontation,” he Union and Britain announced vent lawmakers from scruti- like Johnson, is a Conservative. powers between legislature, ex- said. “We believe that a mili- new talks on an elusive Brex- nizing his plan to take Britain In a written submission, Major ecutive and judiciary in Britain’s tary confrontation based on de- it divorce deal — even as they out of the EU at the end of next said Johnson had not provided largely unwritten constitution. ception is awful.”