MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2019 Police point to gangs in Lynn shootings By Gayla Cawley tal, according to Lynn Police Lt. Michael the city,” Kmiec said. “This recent uptick arrested in connection with the Warren ITEM STAFF Kmiec. is alarming for us and unacceptable and Street shooting, but a possible motive Police said two gangs, which Kmiec de- something that’s at the forefront of our has not been shared by the Essex County LYNN — Lynn Police said gangs are re- clined to identify, are feuding, and some investigations.” District Attorney’s of ce. sponsible for four shootings that occurred of the shootings are retaliatory, but not An investigation has revealed that the In the most recent shooting, a 43-year- last month. necessarily targeted. Authorities are try- two homicides that occurred in August old man was shot in the leg in his Har- There were two shootings on Harwood ing to reach out to known gang members — a stabbing on Union Street and qua- wood Street apartment on Sept. 30. Street, one on Chatham Street and an- to calm down the violence. druple shooting at Warren Street Play- A 21-year-old man was shot twice in the other at Silsbee and Broad streets, which “Over the past years, we have seen a ground — are not related to the gang ac- police said are all related. None were fa- huge decrease in gang activity across tivity, Kmiec said. Three men have been SHOOTINGS, A3 Body found on Nahant beach 73-year-old discovered on Saturday

By Bella diGrazia ITEM STAFF NAHANT — The body of a 73-year-old man was found on Short Beach early Saturday morning. Nahant Police re- ceived a 911 call at was deceased. Foul The body of a man has not been about 7:40 a.m. re- play is not suspected 73-year-old man identi ed and no fur- porting a dead person was found on Deli owners on the beach, accord- at this time, he said. Short Beach ther information will ing to Nahant Police The Essex County early Saturday be released. at Junction Chief Robert Dwyer. District Attorney’s morning. Of ce was immedi- Bella diGrazia can Of cers respond- ITEM PHOTO | ed to the area and ately contacted and SPENSER HASAK be reached at bdi- of retirement con rmed the man, their State Police de- [email protected]. Charlie By Steve Krause identi ed as Mikhail tective team took over Follow her on Twitter and Dot- ITEM STAFF Bourgoun, of Lynn, the investigation. The @BelladiGrazia. tie Chris- LYNN — First things rst. topoulos It’s not Charlies, though are retir- that’s what everybody calls INSIDE ing after 36 it. years. Charlie runs it, cooks all Saugus the food, and gets up every SAVE to sponsor ITEM PHOTO | morning at 3:30 to prepare STEVE KRAUSE selectmen’s forum for his day. His wife, Dottie, Wednesday night. A3 is the friendly woman be- hind the counter who gives Opinion meaning to the term “service Commentary: with a smile.” Deployments ruin But the full name of the military families. A4 place is the Junction Deli — a name that has followed Sports Charlie and Dottie Chris- St. Mary’s comes topoulos around Lynn for up empty in loss 36 years. And as early as to Fenwick. B1 the end of this week, they’ll  serve their last meal at the Revere rolls to victory Exchange Street establish- over Saugus. B1 ment.  They are retiring — or, as Pentucket proves to Dottie says, “we’re retiring be too powerful for from doing this. It’s time to Lynn eld. B1 do something else.”  Simply put, there have Peabody boys soccer been too many changes to nips Billerica. B1 that part of the downtown area that haven’t exactly been advantageous to the small restaurant. Already, Sarah Koch, right, since they went into busi- and Amy Grish- ness in 1983, they’ve gone man, both of from being under the rail- Swampscott, road bridge on the corner of stand with Amy Mt. Vernon and Exchange DesChenes of Streets, to Oxford Street, and to their current location Boston Balloon next to the Santander Bank. Art, who is inside Dottie has lived in Peabody a giant balloon her whole life while Charlie beer mug during came here in 1968 when he SWAMPtober Fest was 14 years old. He lived in on Saturday. For more photos, see OWNERS, A3 LOOK! page A8. Latinx Heritage Month celebrated By Bella diGrazia ITEM STAFF LYNN — The walls of the Lynn Museum/ LynnArts building are covered in pieces of art that celebrate the Latinx culture. While they will remain in place for three more weeks, the installations were auctioned off for a Lynn Museum was worthy cause Saturday night, as part of the inau- full of attendees of gural Latinx Heritage Month Charity Art Show, the Latinx Heri- which featured ve artists. It was organized by tage Month Char- the Latino Support Network, a Lynn non-pro t ity Art Show on that serves the Latin American community and Saturday. other immigrant communities in the city. Their

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Frances A. Cloonan Mann Esther E. McGrath, 99 Louise R. Melendez 1920-2019 1952-2019 LYNN — Frances A. Cloonan QUINCY — Esther E. (Oates) Angels were in short sup- Mann, of Lynn and Naples, McGrath, age 99, of Quincy ply, so it’s just like her to step Fla., died on Friday, Oct. 4, and formerly of Lynn, died up. Louise Robin Melendez of 2019 at the Kaplan Family on Friday, Oct. 4, 2019 at the Peabody, aka “Louie” or “Mae- Hospice House in Danvers, Alliance Health at Marina Bay, Mae,” passed peacefully sur- surrounded by her loving fam- following a brief illness. She rounded by family. ily and lifelong friends, follow- was the former wife of the late She always lived her life ing a lengthy illness. She was Harry McGrath. with the best of intentions, the beloved wife of Andrew J. Born in Lynn in 1920, she was kind, especially to those Mann, with whom she shared was the daughter of the late in need, often adopting elder- more than 42 years of mar- Joseph and Edith (Anders- ly neighbors. She had a deep riage. sen) Oates. She was raised faith in God until the very end. Born and raised in West and educated in Lynn and She was loyal, generous, self- Lynn, she was the daughter graduated from Lynn English less, literally gave the shirt off of the late Robert J. and Hel- High School. Esther worked her back, AND you never want- en (Jeffrey) Cloonan. She at- as an assembler at the Gen- ed to mess with her! She was tended St. Patrick’s Grammar eral Electric in West Lynn and a walking encyclopedia. She School, Breed Jr. High School Wilmington, and was a mem- received her medical degree and graduated from Lynn ber of the IUE-CWA Local 201. from WebMD (wink, wink). “Dr. Melendez; her son Israel and Classical High School. husband James of San Jose, She was a former member at on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2019 in Melendez” was always eager Calif., and Meghan Kavana- his wife Donna (Glenn Burnie, Fran worked for more than Lynn Advent Christian Church the SOLIMINE Funeral Home, to diagnose and often caused ugh of Naples, Fla.; and her Md.), son William and his wife 47 years at the United States and was skilled at sewing and 67 Ocean St. (Route 1A), people to draft their wills pre- many loving nieces, nephews, Kristin (Lynn); her daughter, Department of Housing and needlework. She enjoyed trav- Lynn, at 1 p.m. Burial will maturely. She was creative, grandnieces and grandneph- Georgianna and her husband Urban Development, retiring as eling, dancing, cooking and be in Puritan Lawn Memori- crafty, and was known to ews. In addition to her par- Jim Cowley (Peabody); and a community planning repre- most especially, she enjoyed al Park, Peabody. Relatives unravel a crocheted blanket ents, she was predeceased by her six grandchildren, Parris, sentative in 2008. She and her people. and friends are respectfully when she was almost done her brothers Robert J. Cloonan invited. Visiting hours will be but found a mistake at the Breanna, Timothy, Sam, Alex husband traveled extensively Jr. and Thomas Cloonan. Esther is survived by her on Wednesday from 5-7 p.m. beginning. Louise was an avid and Daniel. She will also be on cruises, Europe and visiting Service information: Her sons, Ronald J. McGrath of family throughout the country. Boston and David Wayne Mc- and again on Thursday from fan of Sci-Fi. Kids everywhere missed by her aunt and life- funeral will be held on Friday, long bestie GG Caminero, best Since retirement they have Grath of Lynn; and her neph- 12-1 p.m. Directions and will miss her pancakes, bacon Oct. 11, 2019 from the SO- friends Anne Aia, Cathy Hanley been splitting time between ews, Allen and Gerald Trefry online guestbook at www. feasts and her extensive mov- LIMINE Funeral Home, 426 ie collection. She forcefully in- and April Maurais, her sisters their homes in Lynn and Na- Broadway (Route 129), Lynn, and Bruce McGrath. She was solimine.com. ples, Fla. Fran loved summers the sister of the late Hilda Trefry spired her children and family Eva Barros, Jeannette Man- at 9:30 a.m., followed by a members to do their very best. gold, April Bik and Roxanne at Short Beach in Nahant, play- funeral Mass in St. Mary’s and her late husband Alfred. ing cards and cribbage, taking Service information: Her She was the daughter of the Calnan, and many other close Church, Lynn, at 10:30 a.m. late Dorothy Buckley (Calnan) family and friends (we’re just trips to Foxwoods and recently Burial will be in St. Mary’s funeral service will be held to Encore Casino, and she was of Peabody. She will be deeply too cheap to pay for more Cemetery, Lynn. Relatives missed by her husband, Israel names). an avid reader. She was a fan- and friends are respectfully tastic cook and loved to enter- invited. Memorial visitation tain her family and friends, her will be on Thursday from 4-8 Janice Trefethen, 73 house was where they gath- p.m. Donations in her mem- ered to celebrate holidays and ory may be made to Kaplan Cosmo DiNitto Jr., 67 milestones in life. She loved Family Hospice, 78 Liberty PEABODY — Janice Trefethen, and Paul of Peabody. Several her nieces and nephews, and St., Danvers, MA 01923. Di- age 73, of Peabody, passed nieces and nephews. they all adored her and en- rections and online guest- away in Florida on July 15. Janice worked as a nurse LYNN — Cosmo DiNitto Jr., joyed spending time with their book at www.solimine.com. She was born July 26, 1946 on the North Shore before age 67, of Lynn and former- “favorite aunt.” in Amsterdam N.Y., and died in moving to Florida. She will be ly of Mashpee, passed away In addition to her husband Florida of a heart attack. She missed for her sense of humor Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2019. He Andrew, Fran is survived by her was the daughter of the late and kindness. was the husband of Priscilla sisters, Helen Healzer and her Clarence and Eunice Mitch- Service information: Friends LeBlanc, with whom he shared ell. Wife of the late Thomas and relatives are invited to 27 years. and mother of the late Tracie. attend a service at the family He was the son of the late She leaves a sister, Maureen plot in Riverside Cemetery in Cosmo Sr. and Mary DiNitto. Donald F. Messina, 84 Kennedy of Rich eld, N.Y.; and Saugus on Thursday, Oct. 10 In addition to his wife, he is two brothers-in-law, Edward at 1 p.m. survived by his children, Sabri- 1934-2019 na and her ancé Carlos, Vin- ny, Renee; his grandchildren, LYNN — Donald F. Messina, Rosie, McKenzie and Keegan; 84, of Lynn, passed away on as well as extended family. Friday, Oct. 4, 2019 in Lahey Mary F. Bans eld, 86 Service information: A me- Clinic, Burlington, following a 1933-2019 morial service will be held brief illness. He is the husband in the GOODRICH Funeral of the late Frances E. (White) LYNN — Mary “Flossie” Flor- Home, 128 Washington St., Messina and the late Mary A. ence Bans eld, 86, a lifelong Lynn, on Saturday, Oct. 12, appreciated. For a full obit- (Marsh) Walsh-Messina. resident of Lynn, passed away 2019, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. For uary and online guestbook, Donald was born in Lynn on Oct. 3, 2019 surrounded those desiring, memorial do- please visit www.goodrichfu- Oct. 27, 1934. He is the son of by her loving family. nations will be accepted and neralhome.com. the late Vincent and Beatrice Born in Lynn on May 16, (Gaddis) Messina. He was a 1933 to her beloved parents graduate of Lynn English High Raymond L. Brackett and Iva MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS School, Class of 1952. Mary (Drew) Brackett. She Donald served the City of was the wife of the late Thom- as R. Bans eld, with whom International student Baker says the bill Lynn as a lieutenant on the also includes improved Lynn Fire Department for 33 she shared 54 years of mar- recruiter closes amid riage. nancing and construc- years until his retirement in lawsuits, debt tion methods to support 1988. He also worked as a Flossie was a lifelong Lynn son-in-law, Kenneth Bornstein resident who worked as a caf- BOSTON (AP) — A MBTA capital programs. meat cutter for various busi- of Lynn; his sister-in-law, Mar- The proposal includes nesses. eteria worker at various Lynn company that placed gie Messina of Lynn. He is also public schools for many years. international students efforts to combat conges- Donald was a member of survived by his 15 grandchil- tion, such as establishing the National Guard from 1952 After her retirement she was at dozens of private high dren; six great-grandchildren; able to spend more time on schools across Massachu- a tax credit to encour- to 1960, he served as a mas- and many nieces and neph- her 12 great-grandchildren, age telecommuting and ter sergeant and chief of Firing what she liked the most. She setts has unexpectedly ews. Donald was predeceased enjoyed gardening, cooking the cherished sister of Donna remote working, expand- Battery. He enjoyed spending closed amid lawsuits and by his daughter, Donna Born- and being able to slip away L. Hartford and her late hus- ing the use of designated time with his loving family, nancial problems. stein and sons James Messi- to the casinos to play craps. band Daniel of Peabody, the bus lanes and creating a taking trips to Mohegan Sun, The Boston Globe na, Rocco Messina and Mark She was always there for ev- late Raymond L. Brackett and reports Eduboston told program to reduce bottle- traveling, watching old movies, Messina. His siblings Rita, eryone, making sure to go to his late wife Mary, the late Pau- schools, students and host necks on local roadways. playing cards, and following Vincent, Joan, Phyllis and Carl. every game and event that the line Quellette, her late husband families it was closing It also includes funding the Red Sox and Patriots. He Service information: Don- grandkids participated in. James, and her many nieces Sept. 30, leaving tuition to encourage travel by was a member of the Lynn ald’s visiting hours will be in Flossie is survived by her and nephews. bills unpaid and host foot and bicycle. Fire ghters Relief Association the CUFFE-MCGINN Funeral loving children, Gail A. Walter Service information: Vis- families without their The public hearing is and also served as treasurer. Home, 157 Maple St., Lynn, and her husband Don of North iting hours will be held on monthly stipends even scheduled for Tuesday He was past president of the on Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2019 Carolina, Bonnie J. Fournier Wednesday, Oct. 9 from 4-8 though the company col- at 10 a.m. in front of the East Lynn Little League, was from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. His and her husband Mark of Lynn, p.m. at CUFFE-MCGINN Fu- lected money from fami- Legislature’s Transpor- past president and treasurer graveside service will be at Karen M. Bans eld of Peabody, neral Home, 157 Maple St., lies to pay those expenses. tation Committee at the of the Lynn Fire ghters Union, Pine Grove Cemetery, Lynn Tracey L. Vaccaro and her hus- Lynn. Her funeral will be Company owner State House. he was a former communicant Fire ghters Lot at 12:15 band Thomas of Beverly; the held at the funeral home on Keenam “Kason” Park and choir member at Holy p.m. In lieu of  owers do- doting grandmother of James Thursday, Oct. 10 at 10 a.m. declined to comment Aviation enthusiasts Family Church. nations may be made to the Brown and his wife Heather, Burial will be at Pine Grove through his attorney. He line up to see B-17 He is survived by his chil- Lynn Fire ghters Relief As- Cheri Black and her husband Cemetery, Lynn. Donations has been candid about dren, Maureen D’Entremont soc., 101 Fayette St., Lynn, Keith, Thomas Brown and his may be made to the Alzhei- the company’s nan- BOSTON (AP) — A and her husband, James of MA 01902. To share an on- wife Jennifer Foster, Ian Martin, mer’s Association at act.alz. cial problems, sharing B-17 bomber, similar to Lynn, Kathleen Cohen and line condolence please visit Nicole Fournier, Bryan Fourni- org/goto/mary_bans eld in detailed nancial infor- the one that crashed in her husband, Fred of Danvers, www.cuffemcginn.com. er and his wife Danielle, Keith memory of Mary. mation with schools last Connecticut, spent the Daniel Messina of Lynn, and Fournier and his wife Jeanine, month. weekend in Massachu- Nancie DeJoie and her hus- Aaron Freeman and his wife Dozens of schools and setts. band, Paul of Lynn; his sister, Ruth, Heather Freeman, T. Evan more than 300 students ® ® The Cape Cod Times LIFE WELL CELEBRATED Vaccaro, Colby Vaccaro; and LIFE WELL CELEBRATED Jean DeNunzio of Florida; his could be impacted. reports aviation enthusi- In one lawsuit, Cape asts lined up Saturday at Cod Academy said in a the Barnstable Municipal ling last month it’s owed Airport to see the B-17 nearly $800,000 in tuition 781-593-7700 owned by the Experimen- Eduboston collected from Publishing Daily, except Sundays tal Aircraft Association. USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 20 students it recruited Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA from China for this school The Wisconsin-based and additional of ces. year. association continues of- America’s Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item fering tours at the airport Oldest Subscriptions Sunday, but isn’t offering Founded 1818 Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States Hearing set for Baker’s $18B passenger  ights out of $20.00 for 4 weeks transportation bond bill 201 years in 2019 BuY YoUr $65.00 for 13 weeks respect for those connect- $130.00 for 26 weeks BOSTON (AP) — Mas- ed to the tragedy. $260.00 for 1 year Seven people were TiCkEtS ToDaY! Send payment to and POSTMASTER, sachusetts lawmakers are send address changes to: holding a public hearing killed when a B-17 owned AdMiSsIoN PaSsEs The Daily Item on Republican Gov. Char- by the Collings Foun- 110 Munroe St. lie Baker’s $18 billion dation, an educational & CoNcErT TiCkEtS P.O. Box 5 group in Massachusetts, Lynn, MA 01903 transportation bond bill. On SaLe NoW! Baker says the bill will crashed and burned Fri. Oct. 4 support a new statewide Wednesday after taking pavement improvement off from Bradley Interna- ITEM CLASSIFIEDS program, a new munici- tional Airport. GET RESULTS! pal pavement program, a The pilot reported an thru Mon. Oct. 14 new bridge improvement engine problem, turned Call Customer Service to place an ad program and a series back to the airport and WWW TOPSFIELDFAIR ORG 781-593-7700, ext. 2 of initiatives to address touched down before . . congestion. crashing. MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Park-goers stuck on new aerial Police point to gangs cable cars at Disney World in Lynn shootings SHOOTINGS know who might be on the From A1 ground that could call a LAKE BUENA VISTA, “The Skyliner will be cabins to handle about were getting better infor- truce, to calm everything Fla. (AP) — Walt Disney closed while we look into 3,000 people an hour. They mation off of Twitter.” chest while he was in a down,” said Ward 6 Coun- World park-goers were the details surrounding are painted with neon col- The gondola behind car sitting in a parking cilor Fred Hogan, one of stuck for hours aboard this downtime,” the state- ors and with the images of them was assisted first lot between Chatham the founding members of the Florida resort’s newly ment said. “We are work- almost two dozen Disney possibly because there Street and Oakwood Ave- Stop the Violence. “There’s launched aerial cable car ing with each guest indi- characters. was a person that needed nue apartment buildings a lot of things going on in system Saturday night, vidually regarding impacts Aaron Murray, one of the help, he said. Murray said on Sept. 22. A man was the city right now and prompting firefighters to to their visit with us.” park-goers who was stuck he saw a woman being grazed in the head with we’re just tired of what’s lift people from the gondo- It was not immediately in a gondola with his girl- placed on a stretcher. a bullet at Silsbee and going on.” las to bring them back to clear what caused the in- friend and six other peo- Murray recently moved Broad streets on Sept. 20. Antonio Gutierrez, an- the ground. There were no cident. ple, said on Sunday that to the Orlando area from Police say another shoot- other founding member reported injuries. The Skyliner air gon- the long wait and lack of Missouri and became a ing occurred on Harwood and founder of Lynn Youth Riders reported being dolas opened to visitors communication was the Disney pass holder. He Street earlier in Septem- stuck as long as three last week. The cable cars Street Outreach Advocacy, most frustrating part of was hoping to catch the ber. In that instance, shots hours as rescuers worked whisk visitors from ho- the incident. new “Epcot Forever” night- which aims to combat ju- were fired but nobody was their way up to evacu- tels to theme parks three “They didn’t really say time show on Saturday. venile delinquency, works hit. ate the Disney Skyliner. stories above the ground the reason that was caus- “We were trying to cel- with youth through the It’s not clear what event Disney officials said in while going 11 mph. No ing the delay. The message ebrate at Epcot, and we court system and on the prompted the shootings, a statement that one of more than 10 people are that just kept coming over ended up seeing ‘Epcot streets. which are under inves- the new cable car system allowed in each cable car. again and again is that Forever’ but from the sky,” When shootings begin, tigation by the depart- routes “experienced an un- There are almost 300 air they were sorry for the he said. “We could barely Gutierrez said he reaches ment’s Gang Unit and expected downtime.” gondolas, allowing the delay,” Murray said. “We see it.” out to young men on the Criminal Investigation streets in an effort to get Division. them to resolve whatever “In these situations, we issues there may be, urge try to reach out to other them to reach out to him agencies we work with for support, and make who have contacts with sure people are looking some of the gang mem- out for each other and bers who we believe to staying safe. be involved,” Kmiec said. He said he doesn’t know “At this point, we want what prompted the shoot- to be more proactive and ings, but it usually doesn’t get out there and engage take much. The violence these members and see if could start from a fight or we can quell the situation, another issue that could while at the same time, in- start a back and forth re- vestigate.” taliatory situation. There hasn’t been any “It’s been a long time related violence in the since we’ve had these past week, but Kmiec said issues,” Gutierrez said. the department isn’t sure “We’re just trying to reach why things have calmed out to the community to down. Sometimes there’s try to reduce what’s go- a gap between meetings ing on. Experience tells with those involved or me most of the time, it there could be a chance works. The random stuff encounter. He declined to stops and we try to move name suspects. forward in hopes that we One of the organizations have no fatals.” working to try to quell the situation is Stop the Vio- Gayla Cawley can be lence Lynn. reached at gcawley@item- “We’re actually reach- live.com. Follow her on ing out to people that we Twitter @GaylaCawley.

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Selectmen candidates of Selectmen so that each candidate can share their ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK to debate views of the critical envi- Guatemayas performs during the Latinx Heritage Month Charity Art Show. Candidates will debate ronmental issues facing their views on the town’s our town. environmental issues. Doors will open to the public at 6:30 p.m. The Saugus Action Volun- event will also be televised Latinx Heritage Month celebrated teers for the Environment in order to reach as many (SAVE) will sponsor a fo- residents as possible. LATINX es in the Latino American “This is a good step in the mez. They were honored rum for candidates for the For more information From A1 Fusion exhibit. The pro- right direction to show the for their work in repre- Board of Selectmen on about SAVE, visit contact ceeds from their auctioned creative talent that is hid- senting the Latinx com- Wednesday, Oct. 23 at 7 Ann at adevlin@aisle10. mission is to promote so- off installations will go to- den in the city itself.” munity through art. Three p.m. at the Saugus Town net or visit http://www. cio-economic, cultural and ward the non-profit’s edu- Visual art pieces weren’t attendees, Rosemary Sar- Hall. SAVE provides this saugus.org/SAVE and civic integration and par- cational programs. the only creative outlets gent, Virginia Leigh and public-service forum for http://www.SaugusSAVE. ticipation, said Executive “The reason we put fu- being enjoyed during the Michelle Guzman, were candidates for the Board org. Director Hugo Carvajal. sion in the exhibit name is event. There were sever- surprised with Communi- “Given we are in the because the participating al live performances by ty Service Awards at the middle of heritage month, artists are from different the Guatemaya Folklori- end of the night. BEST CHOICE Adult Day Health Care announces we thought it was a good Latin American coun- co dance group and from “It’s so beautiful to see its intention of sponsoring the USDA Child and Adult Care idea to get together a tries,” said Carvajal. singer Joan Manual Baez the collaboration of dif- Food Program. Planned dates of operation are November bunch of local Latino art- Santiago, an 18-year and his family. Attendees ferent cultures and all the 1, 2019 through October 1, 2020 with the option to renew ists and create this space,” Lynn resident and a na- sang and danced along beautiful art here tonight,” for up to three years. Bids are solicited from vendors. Carvajal said. “This was tive of the Dominican Re- throughout the event. said Master of Ceremonies Anticipated service is 100 breakfasts and 100 lunches per about making sure we public, has seven pieces on “There is so much we Yonerky Santana. “This is day, 7 days per week at one site. Copies of the Invitation take a stand and let the display at the exhibit. A contribute to this country my first multicultural art to Bid must be received by Thursday, October 10, 2019 community know that we lot of his work is inspired and art is one of the many show in Lynn. I wouldn’t to Best Choice Adult Day Health Care Inc. 220 Lynnway, are here. We are bringing by music, he said, and the ways we do that,” Carvajal want to be anywhere else Revere, MA 02151. The public bid opening will be Tuesday, out our heritage through others that depict illustra- said during his introduc- right now.” October 15, 2019 at Best Choice Adult Health Care, Inc. the eyes of the artists.” tions of shoes are to hon- tory speech. 220 Lynnway, Revere, MA 02151. All bids are subject to Ramon Santiago, Polo Si- or Lynn’s history of shoe Several guests were giv- Bella diGrazia can be review by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary erra, Sergio Gomez, Alber- manufacturing. en citations from the city reached at bdigrazia@ and Secondary Education, Office for Food and Nutrition to Caraballo and Carlos “There are very few of Lynn at the event, two itemlive.com. Follow her Programs, 75 Pleasant Street, Malden, MA 02148. Baret are the artists who ways for us to show art in of which were the featured on Twitter @BelladiGra- In accordance with Federal civil rights law and showcased their art piec- Lynn,” said Santiago, 48. artists, Santiago and Go- zia. U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating Deli owners at Junction of retirement in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, sex, OWNERS was taken by eminent do- tions upon generations, and Charlie and Dottie’s last disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights From A1 main in 1987. it’s lovely to know that.” day is tentatively Oct. 12 activity in any program or activity conducted or funded by So, they rented space “We also have a great if everything goes well. USDA. Lynn, in several locations, on Oxford Street for two relationship with the The closing was not com- Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of including Wyman and years before the whole Lynn Police,” Charlie says. pleted as of last week, Boston Streets and Bea- process repeated itself. “They always stopped by communication for program information (e.g. Braille, large “If it gets delayed, per- print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.), should con Hill Ave. When the current location to check up on us.” haps we’ll stay open a lit- He worked for his father contact the Agency (State or local) where they applied came up for sale, they put They have a lot of memo- tle longer,” Dottie says. at the old Beef & Sea (now in a bid for it and pur- ries, from Julie Kramer of for benefits. Individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or But it’ll be temporary. Heritage Park and Sea- chased it. WFNX bringing would-be have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the One way or the other, the port Landing). When it In the beginning, they rock stars to the restau- Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339. Additionally, closed, “I had to find a job,” say, there was enough go- rant for lunch to politi- building and the property program information may be made available in languages he said. ing on to sustain the busi- cians and other media will be sold, and Dottiei other than English. and Charlie Christopou- That was in 1983. By ness. Slowly but surely, personalities stopping by. To file a program complaint of discrimination, complete this time, he and Dottie los will say goodbye to an though, things changed. But most of all, says Char- the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, had been married for five lie, the people who came establishment that has “It kind of worked against (AD-3027) found online at: http://www.ascr.usda.gov/ years. They found a spot us,” said Dottie. “First to the restaurant enriched served as a second home to complaint_filing_cust.html, and at any USDA office, or under the railroad bridge thing they did was move their lives. many downtown residents. write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter that proved to be a perfect the buses (to the MBTA “The kind words and the “It’s just time to stop,” all of the information requested in the form. To request a location at the time. parking garage). That hurt compliments were very Dottie said. “We’re ready.” “I had never fried an a lot. People don’t want to satisfying,” he said. “I like copy of the complaint form, call (866) 632-9992. Submit egg in my life,” said Char- go out of their way.” to joke around. I like to your completed form or letter to USDA by: lie. “Every time I tried to Then, the city invited make people laugh. All the LAW OFFICES OF (1) mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture make an over-easy egg, Dunkin Donuts to occu- customers I got to know … JAMES J. CARRIGAN Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights and put it on the grill, it py a spot at the corner of that’s been special.” • Social Security Disability 1400 Independence Avenue, SW would break.” Union Street and Central “The days you ask your- • Workers Compensation Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; The area was a vibrant Square. self what you’re doing here • Accidents place because it was a bus someone will come in and 25 years located across (2) fax: (202) 690-7442; or “Everything changed,” from Lynn District Court roundabout, and there were Dottie says. tell me ‘you’re an angel’ (3) email: [email protected]. other businesses around But don’t get the idea or give me a nice compli- 15 Johnson St. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. July 2018 there. But the MBTA had they’re bitter. They are ment,” Dottie said. “There 781-596-0100 JAMES J. CARRIGAN plans for the area, and the not. are a lot of times when ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN entire block of businesses, “Lynn gave us a good someone says something LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL which included a fruit mar- living for 36 years,” Dottie that touches your soul.” www.jamescarriganlaw.com ket and the Dover News, said. “We served genera- The actual date for [email protected] A4 MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2019 OPINION BRIAN A. BOYLE HOW TO REACH US

E¥¦¥ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill Facebook just gave up the M§Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. W J. K TŸ  J ¢£ Monica Connell Healey fight against fake news P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  C  T¢¤ Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman Up is down. Left is right. mocracy over belly-up and think of how easily fooled Customer Service Cats are dogs. President invited the wolves over to all of us uninformed, coun- Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS Trump is a very stable take a bite. try-loathing, entitled lib- Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 genius. Trump is Lucifer Why? Well, there’s really erals could be! (Conserva- All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 incarnate. no explanation. What we tives should also be mad 781-593-7700 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 These are all demonstra- do know is that this can that the president is bla- Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Ext. 2 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 bly false statements. But only further muck up our tantly lying to their face. Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 now, thanks to a new Face- elections. But whatever.) Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 book policy that exempts Of course, Team Trump Of course, Facebook’s Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 political advertisements had already been play- been trending in this di- Subscriptions [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 from fact-checking, they ing fast and loose with rection for quite some time may as well be true. At the previous standard for now. In May, the company Circulation least, as long as they ap- truth on the platform for folded to the fake newsers [email protected] pear in a campaign ad. months. As Popular In- and refused to pull down Ext. 3 Yup, that’s right. Face- formation also points out, an obviously doctored vid- Newsroom book, already a “Mad recent false or misleading eo portraying Nancy Pelo- [email protected] Max”-style digital hells- Trump campaigns include si as mentally impaired. It [email protected] cape of fake news and a “false ad targeting se- was just another example Ext. 4 EDITORIAL misinformation, has taken niors that claimed Trump of Facebook acting derelict the final step toward cre- was still considering clos- Sports in its duties — or at least [email protected] ating a fact-free reality: ing the southern border,” what critics hope its du- allowing politicians to lie an “ad scamming its sup- ties would be — to police Ext. 5 with impunity. The Truth- porters by claiming there and patrol the content on Retail and Online pocalypse is now, officially, was a midnight deadline to their platform. Advertising Time to slow [email protected] upon us. enter a contest to win the That event made an The newsletter Popu- ‘1,000,000th red MAGA enemy out of the House ADVERTISING lar Information reported hat signed by President speaker and further ce- Ernie Carpenter Jr. the shrinking Thursday morning that Trump’” that had run ev- mented the views of those Director of Advertising the social media plat- ery day for weeks, and an in her party that the tech and Business Development, ext. 1355 [email protected] form tweaked its adver- “ad that falsely claimed giant requires regulation. By the Editorial Board of the Chicago Tribune tisement rules last week, Democrats are trying to Facebook CEO Mark Ralph Mitchell loosening restrictions on repeal the Second Amend- Zuckerberg still fears fed- Sales Representative, ext. 1313 Airplane passengers loathe being crammed to- [email protected] all advertising in gener- ment.” eral regulation, reportedly. gether in coach and seethe when seatbacks are al and exempting politi- Lord knows they won’t But these lax new rules Patricia Whalen reclined onto their laps. But are these crowd- Sales Representative, ext. 1310 cal advertisements from waste a second to exploit sure prove he still doesn’t ed conditions actually unsafe? Americans soon [email protected] fact-checking entirely. their new fib-friendly free- seem to understand the im- should find out. Per Popular Informa- dom. mense amount of power he BUSINESS OFFICE A 2018 funding bill gave the Federal Aviation tion: “The old rules prohib- And to my conservative Maria Alvaracin Administration the authority to set minimum wields in influencing our ited all ads that contained readers, surely you must elections. Somehow, a $71 ext. 1205 seat sizes as cabins shrink and body sizes grow. ‘false’ and ‘misleading’ see how this shoe fits on [email protected] Federal regulations require an evacuation time billion company can’t reg- content and made no men- the other foot. “A vote for ulate its advertisements Susan J. Conti of 90 seconds in an emergency, seemingly leav- Controller, ext. 1288 tion of the fact-checking Bernie is a vote for free with the same scrutiny of ing little time to disentangle cramped limbs or program. The new rules puppies and iPhone 11 [email protected] squeeze through tight rows. a local TV station. Oh well. are limited to claims Pros.” Or maybe, “Want In the meantime, I’m ab- Ted Grant Over 12 days of testing in November, 720 vol- that are ‘debunked by Kaepernick to start at Publisher, ext. 1234 unteers will go through simulated emergency staining from Facebook to [email protected] third-party fact checkers.’ quarterback for the Dallas mull a run at local office. evacuations, the Washington Post reported. Au- Marian Kinney Moreover, Facebook says Cowboys? President Ka- Who wouldn’t vote for thorities will prepare 3,000 data points from the ‘political figures’ are ex- mala can make it happen.” ext. 1212 results to decide how small airplane seats can a Free Ice Cream for All [email protected] empt from even that nar- Or, even worse: “Mayor platform? get and how close rows of seats can be to one an- row restriction.” Pete’s America: More gays, Will Kraft other, a figure known as “pitch.” Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 Facebook just rolled our less guns.” Brian A. Boyle writes for [email protected] While many bottoms might cry out for the com- plump, defenseless de- Oh the horror! Just the Los Angeles Times. fort of additional width, pitch is a key figure for Mike Shanahan evacuations. It represents the space to stand up, Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 maneuver and take those awkward steps toward MARK STONEMAN [email protected] the aisle that may impact how quickly rows can Carolina Trujillo be emptied. We don’t believe government should Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 dictate seat size to airlines on the basis of com- Deployments ruin military families [email protected] fort. Consumers can decide which airlines to Jim Wilson patronize and which type of seat to buy — or The data are clear: Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 [email protected] whether to fly at all. But if airlines compress lengthy deployments to plane configurations to pack in passengers and Iraq and Afghanistan do CIRCULATION maximize revenue at the risk of safety, the FAA not harm the marriages of Lisa Mahmoud must act. the service members sent Manager, ext. 1239 We’ve raised concerns about seat size and safe- there. But the troops who [email protected] ty in the past, noting that seat pitch had shrunk have been there know the CLASSIFIED from 35 inches before airline deregulation in truth — deployments are Abbe Young Smith the 1970s to about 31 inches. Now, it’s a mere poison to military mar- Manager, ext. 1276 28 inches on some planes, though airlines argue riages. [email protected] that streamlined seats take up less of that space The RAND Corporation GRAPHICS than older, bulkier designs. In 2017, the U.S. published a study in 2007 Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Cir- that found deployments Trevor Andreozzi Designer cuit ordered the FAA to address safety concerns had no significant effect [email protected] associated with dwindling space. “As a matter of on the marriages of ser- Mark Sutherland basic physics,” Judge Patricia Millett wrote, “at vice members. Even the Creative Director some point seat and passenger dimensions would study’s author, Benjamin [email protected] become so squeezed as to impede the ability of Karney, was surprised NEWSROOM passengers to extricate themselves from their by the results. “Contrary seats and get over to an aisle.” We proposed a to expectations, married Mike Alongi Sports Reporter ext. 1228 Champagne toast to her good sense. service members who had FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS [email protected] The upcoming simulated emergencies will been deployed were gener- take place at the FAA’s Civil Aerospace Medical ally less likely to end their Evelyn Delacruz of Reading, center, gets emotion- Bill Brotherton al during a sendoff ceremony in West Newton. Features Editor ext. 1338 Institute in Oklahoma City and will attempt to marriages than those who [email protected] re-create real conditions of darkness and panic. had not been deployed.” Experts urged that these tests use volunteers Gayla Cawley His only conclusion was me she had figured out divorces in the sample of Reporter, ext. 1236 of varying sizes to reflect the flying public, the that military families how to be happy without veterans we used occurred [email protected] Post reported, and also include people who are were “resilient.” me.” The couple divorced after military service end- Cheryl Charles disabled or have other reasons to move a bit The Defense Depart- six months later. ed,” he said in a report. News Editor, ext. 1278 more slowly. A bad knee or tricky back could be ment’s own Defense Dig a little deeper and Cherry-picking the data [email protected] enough to prevent a flyer from springing instant- Manpower Data Center evidence supporting has given leaders in the Bella diGrazia ly from their seat per the demands of the stop- recently echoed RAND’s O’Connor’s experience Pentagon and Veterans Reporter, ext. 1317 watch. Some passengers may be accompanied by findings. Its annual report emerges. A survey of U.S. Affairs a false impression [email protected] babies or pets. For extra verisimilitude, we hope showed the military’s di- Census data by career of “resilient families” who Olivia Falcigno the tests include volunteers who try to take their vorce rate has remained website Zippia found that can shrug off years of sep- Photographer, ext.1224 belongings, because that could really gum up relatively constant from three of the 10 career aration. The hard truth [email protected] evacuations. 1996 — five years before fields with the highest exposed by Wilson is that Thomas Grillo Planes now typically fly very close to full. It’s operations in Afghanistan rates of divorce are in the deployments decimate the Reporter, ext. 1264 rare to find an extra seat, let alone an empty row, [email protected] began — until 2017 at ap- military. marriages and lives of our to sprawl over anymore. The public deserves to proximately 3 percent to 4 Sven Wilson, a politi- service members. If the Spenser Hasak know whether the safety rules that protect pas- percent, comparable to the cal scientist at Brigham Department of Defense Photographer, ext. 1332 sengers bear any resemblance to the current re- [email protected] civilian average. Young University, pub- and the VA don’t under- ality in the sky. But talk to service mem- lished a study in 2002 of stand the extent of the Thor Jourgensen If packed planes can’t be evacuated quickly Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 bers and you’ll hear a military marriages from problem, how can they ad- during a fire or other emergency, there will be [email protected] different story. I served World War II to Vietnam. dress it? reason beyond discomfort to demand changes. in Iraq in 2005 and 2010. Using more extensive It’s been 12 years since Daniel Kane All but one of the 12 sol- Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 data than RAND or the the RAND study was pub- [email protected] diers with whom I stayed Defense Department had, lished. The Department in contact has divorced he found that combat vet- Steve Krause of Defense needs to make Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 since coming home. Elev- erans’ marriages were 62 the study of the long-term [email protected] en families broken by a percent more likely to end effects of deployment on deployment, 11 soldiers in divorce or separation Harold Rivera military marriages a pri- Sports Editor, ext. 1238 who place blame squarely than service members who ority. [email protected] on the stresses of deploy- did not deploy. In the meantime, only ment and its effect on the Anne Marie Tobin How to explain the huge veterans like O’Connor Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 family. disparity in the numbers? will know what really hap- [email protected] When Lt. Col. Hugh The RAND and Defense pens to a marriage when Bridget Turcotte O’Connor of Florence, numbers just tally the troops come home. Reporter, ext. 1269 S.C., returned to his wife number of military divorc- [email protected] in December 2010 after Mark Stoneman is a re- es as a fraction of mar- Ryan York his second deployment riages in the same year. tired U.S. Army major who Copy Editor, ext. 1220 to Iraq, she had an early Wilson’s study looked at served in Iraq in 2005 and [email protected] Christmas surprise for the risk of divorce over the 2010, and in Afghanistan TECHNOLOGY him. “Within an hour of life-cycle of an individu- in 2012. He wrote this for me coming home, she told al marriage. “Most of the InsideSources.com. 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] MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A5 Community Calendar Monday, Oct. 7 - Sunday, Oct. 13

LYNN Live Music Saturdays at Bent viding multidisciplinary care Wednesday, Oct. 9 p.m. Water Brewing Company, 8:30 to children with Neuromuscu- p.m. lar conditions. All interested in Education Municipal Monday, Oct. 7 Karaoke at Brandy Barrel this aspect of children’s health Yom Kippur holiday, no school Historic District Commission Education Pub, 9 p.m. are invited to attend. Parents meeting at the police station, 7:30 p.m. Children’s ABC 123 Time at welcome. Pot luck dinner and Thursday, Oct. 10 Municipal Lynn Public Library, 10 a.m. dessert. [email protected] Maple Street Area Clean-up unicipal Medicare Mondays at Land of for more information. The event M Tuesday, Oct. 8 a Thousand Hills Coffee, 2 p.m. Day hosted by the Flax Pond As- will be held at the Nahant Vil- City Council, City Hall, 7:30 sociation, 9-11 a.m. lage Church, 6 p.m. p.m. Entertainment Entertainment 2D Art Exploration with Lara Municipal Adult Coloring Time at Lynn Sunday, Oct. 13 Goodman at 89 Burrill St., 3:45- Public Library, 11 a.m. Nahant School Committee SAUGUS 4:45 p.m. Cathartic Vibes with Shalom Entertainment meeting at Nahant Town Hall, Themed Reads book club dis- Open Mic at Walnut Street Cafe, The Dobre Brothers at Lynn 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 7 cusses thrillers at the public li- 7-10:30 p.m. Auditorium, 12:30 p.m. brary, 7-8 p.m. Entertainment Girl Scouts Enrollment night Open Mic featuring Mark Wednesday, Oct. 9 Municipal at Knights of Columbus, 177 Bishop at Walnut Street Cafe, Rumney Marsh Toastmasters Lynnfield St., 7 p.m. 7:30-10 p.m. Entertainment at Saugus Public Library, 6 p.m. Swampscott Senior Center Storytime at the Nahant Pub- Board of Directors meeting at Karaoke Night at Lazy Dog Municipal Sports Bar, 9:30 p.m. lic Library, 10:30 a.m. 200R Essex St., 8:30 a.m. LYNNFIELD Board of Assessors Meeting at Saugus Town Hall, 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 8 Thursday, Oct. 10 Wednesday, Oct. 9 Monday, Oct. 7 Entertainment Education Tuesday, Oct. 8 Education Entertainment Children’s Mixing Color and Connections Memory Cafe: District closed- no school for Entertainment Paints at Lynn Public Library, Tooth fairy story time, ages Are you experiencing early Alz- Yom Kippur 2-5, library, 18 Summer St., 10 heimer’s disease or other type Garden Club meeting at Sau- 3 p.m. Entertainment Meet Julia Child (Delvena a.m. of cognitive decline? Or are you gus Public Library, 11 a.m. Ballet class for children ages Theatre Company) at Lynn Pub- caring for someone with cogni- Homework help at Saugus Municipal 3 to 5 at 89 Burrill St., 10:15-11 lic Library, 6:30 p.m. tive issues? Connections Memo- Public Library, 3 p.m. Finance Committee, Merritt a.m. Trivia at Lazy Dog Sports Bar, ry Cafe is a place to laugh, tell Nature and gardening at Sau- Center, 600 Market St. 7 p.m. Come gain confidence for the 8 p.m. stories, and enjoy the arts, with- gus Public Library, 3:30 p.m. out pressure. free, but if you are school year guided by art and Municipal Tuesday, Oct. 8 new, give us a call so we know Wednesday, Oct. 9 use of the five senses (sight, City Council meeting City you will be attending. The event touch, smell, taste, sound) to un- Municipal Hall, 8 p.m. will be at the Nahant Public Li- Entertainment derstand needs to feel safe, pres- Board of Assessors, Town Hall, brary, 10 a.m. KPM Court Reporting at Sau- ent and overcome bullying at 89 6 p.m. ednesday ct gus Public Library, 11 a.m. Burrill St., 6:30-7:30 p.m. W , O . 9 Board of Selectmen, Merritt Saturday, Oct. 12 The Yoga Experience at Sau- Teen Club at the public library, Entertainment Center, 600 Market St. 7 p.m. gus Public Library, 12 p.m. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Adult Scrapbook at Lynn Pub- Board of Appeals, Town Hall, Entertainment Keeping us in Stitches at Sau- Unredacted Exhibit hours at lic Library, 9-11 a.m. 7:30 p.m. Indie Author Day: Are you a gus Public LIbrary, 3:30 p.m. 89 Burrill St., 7-8:30 p.m. Mother Goose Time at Lynn budding or already-published Moms-to-be and new moms Public Library, 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 9 local author? Do you want to Municipal are invited to unleash their cre- Speak Up Open Mic at Walnut support your neighbors who are Conservation Commission ative sides at 89 Burrill St., 7-8 Street Cafe, 7:30-10:30 p.m. Education writers? Then join us for Nah- Meeting at Town Hall Annex p.m. Yom Kippur holiday, school ant’s 4th-annual Indie Author Building at 25 Main St, 7 p.m. closed Municipal Thursday, Oct. 10 Day, where people share what St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, they are creating and can sell Thursday, Oct. 10 Swampscott Public Library Entertainment 127 Summer St. Eucharist and their published work to the pub- Board of Trustees meeting at 61 Jump and Jive at Lynn Public Bible study, 9-11 a.m. lic. You will be amazed by what Entertainment Burrill St., 7 p.m. Library, 10 a.m. your neighbors are up to! If you Knitting Class at Saugus Pub- Community Flu Clinics at Thursday, Oct. 10 are an author, please contact us lic Library, 10 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 10 Breed Middle School, 90 O’Cal- at [email protected] for Homework help at Saugus Entertainment laghan Way, 4-7 p.m. Entertainment more information. The event Public Library, 3 p.m. Karaoke at Brandy Barrel Shallow graves — get into the will be at the Nahant Public Li- Fairy Workshop at Saugus The Coordinated Family and Pub, 9 p.m. Halloween mood with true crime brary, 4 p.m. Public Library, 3:30 p.m. Community Engagement play- writer Maureen Boyle, Meeting Heating Assistance Workshop group at 89 Burrill St., 10-11:30 Municipal a.m. House, 617 Main St., 7 p.m. unday ct at Saugus Public Library, 6 p.m. School Committee meeting at S , O . 13 Voice & Presence speech train- Lynn Public Schools adminis- Saturday, Oct. 12 Entertainment Friday, Oct. 11 ing with Paul D’Agostino at 89 tration building, 100 Bennett Nahant Reads Together: Em- Burrill St., 7-8:30 p.m. St., 6:45 p.m. Education pire Falls movie. Screen the first Entertainment A discussion on Edgar Allen Kids Can Run Lynnfield, vis- half of the 2005 HBO special, Friendship Story Time at Sau- Poe: Nevermore at the public li- Friday, Oct. 11 it Lynnfield Recreation site for “Empire Falls,” starring Ed Har- gus Public Library, 9:30 a.m. brary, 7-8:30 p.m. registration information and ris, Helen Hunt, Paul Newman, EveryBody iyengar-inspired Entertainment fee, middle school track, 505 and Joanne Woodward. A fantas- Saturday, Oct. 12 yoga at 89 Burrill St., 7:15-8:20 Story Time with Miss Lucy at Main St., Saturdays, 9-10 a.m. tic cast does justice to this Pulit- p.m. Lynn Public Library, 10 a.m. through Oct. 26. zer Prize-winning novel about a Entertainment Municipal Acoustic Fridays at Bent Wa- blue collar town in Maine. Free. Let’s Get Ready for Kindergar- ter Brewing Company, 6 p.m. The event will be at the Nahant ten at Saugus Public Library, 10 Historical Commission meet- Teen Drop-In Center at Lynn NAHANT Public Library, 4 p.m. a.m. ing at 86 Burrill St., 7 p.m. Tech Fieldhouse, 6-9 p.m. Saugus Girl Scouts at Saugus Super Beef at Walnut Street Monday, Oct. 7 Public Library, 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12 Cafe, 7-11 p.m. PEABODY Karaoke at Brandy Barrel Municipal Entertainment Pub, 9 p.m. Golf Committee meeting at Monday, Oct. 7 SWAMPSCOTT Unredacted Exhibit hours at Nahant Town Hall, 7 p.m. 89 Burrill St., 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12 Education Monday, Oct. 7 Tuesday, Oct. 8 Brown School flu clinic, 150 Sunday, Oct. 13 Entertainment Lynn St. Entertainment Adult Coloring Time at Lynn Entertainment The Coordinated Family and Entertainment Public Library, 3 p.m. Nahant Woman’s Club event: Tuesday, Oct. 8 Community Engagement play- Unredacted Exhibit hours at The Fennel/Bacon Project at Regina Lane, Pediatric NP at group at 89 Burrill St., 10-11:30 89 Burrill St., 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Walnut Street Cafe, 8-11:45 p.m. Boston Children’s Hospital will Education a.m. 9th Annual Classics by the Sea 3 Grandes en Concierto at speak about her work as part of Center School flu clinic, 18 Ir- EveryBody iyengar-inspired car show at 22 Monument Ave., Lynn Auditorium, 8 p.m. the Neuromuscular team pro- ving St. yoga at 89 Burrill St., 7:15-8:20 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

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This box set Ginger Baker, Cream’s volatile cover image released by Sony Music drummer, dies at 80 shows Michael Jackson’s This By Hillel Italie magazine once ranked Is It 10th an- ASSOCIATED PRESS him the third-greatest niversary box rock drummer of all time, LONDON — Ginger set. behind Moon and Bon- Baker, the volatile and ham, Baker had contempt PHOTO | propulsive drummer for for Moon and others he ASSOCIATED PRESS Cream and other bands dismissed as “bashers” who wielded blues pow- without style or back- er and jazz finesse and ground. Baker and his ‘Michael Jackson’s helped shatter boundaries many admirers saw him of time, tempo and style in as a rounded, sophisticat- popular music, died Sun- ed musician — an arrang- This Is It’ gets box day at age 80, his family er, composer and student said. of the craft, absorbing set after 10 years With blazing eyes, or- sounds from around the ange-red hair and a tem- world. He had been play- LOS ANGELES (AP) — A LPs on translucent-blue perament to match, the FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ing jazz since he was a small-batch box set of film, vinyl, a 3-D Blu-Ray disc London native ranked teenager and spent years music and memorabilia will of the film, a 60-page cof- with The Who’s Keith The family of drummer Ginger Baker, the vol- in Africa in the 1970s, be released to celebrate the fee table book and a ticket Moon and Led Zeppe- atile and propulsive British musician who was forming a close friendship 10th anniversary of “Mi- for a July 24, 2009 con- lin’s John Bonham as best known for his time with the power trio with the Nigerian musi- chael Jackson’s This Is It,” cert at O2 Arena in Lon- the embodiment of mu- Cream, says he died Sunday. cian-activist Fela Kuti. the movie that captured don that was never held sical and personal fury. “He was so unique and Jackson’s final concert re- because Jackson died 18 Using twin bass drums, Bruce or his on-camera to say that Ginger has had such a distinctive hearsals before his death. days before the shows was Baker fashioned a pound- assault of a documentary passed away peacefully in personality,” Stewart Co- Only 1,000 numbered scheduled to begin. ing, poly-rhythmic style maker, Jay Bulger, whom hospital this morning.” peland of the Police told copies will be made of the The film, which had the uncommonly swift and he smashed in the nose His daughter Nettie con- www.musicradar.com in set that is available for highest global box office heavy that inspired and with his walking stick. firmed that Baker died in 2013. “Nobody else fol- presale at the Jackson gross of any concert doc- intimidated countless Bulger would call the Britain but gave no other lowed in his footsteps. Ev- online store and will be umentary, was released musicians. But every beat film, released in 2012, “Be- details. The family had erybody tried to be John released on Dec. 11, Sony in theaters that October, seemed to mirror an off- ware of Mr. Baker.” said on Sept. 25 that Bak- Bonham and copy his Music and the Jackson es- the first of several posthu- stage eruption — wheth- Baker’s family said on er was critically ill in the licks, but it’s rare that you tate announced Friday. mous projects the Jackson er his violent dislike of Twitter that he died Sun- hospital. hear anybody doing the Each will include four estate would produce. Cream bandmate Jack day: “We are very sad While Rolling Stone Ginger Baker thing.” A6 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2019 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- Overdose plosion or a gunshot at 6:59 larly arrests, reflect police records. In p.m. Saturday at Lattimer and the event of a perceived inaccuracy, A report of an overdose at Green streets. Police checked 2:22 p.m. Friday at CVS on it is the sole responsibility of the con- the area and reported the call South Common Street. was unfounded. cerned party to contact the relevant A report of an opiate over- police department and have the de- dose at 11:49 a.m. Saturday Vandalism partment issue a notice of correction on Union Street. to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- A report of vandalism at ifications will not be made without Theft 1:36 a.m. Saturday on Creesy express notice of change from the Street. A caller reported the A report of a larceny at 10:35 back window of her car was arresting police department. a.m. Friday at 173 Oxford St.; smashed. at 11:13 a.m. Friday at 161 LYNN Chestnut St.; at 12:19 p.m. Friday at 152 Market St.; at NAHANT Arrests 5:13 p.m. Friday at 195 Union St.; at 5:17 p.m. Friday at 150 Complaints Christian Casado-Lara, 35, Lynnway; at 6:43 p.m. Friday A report of road rage at 3:52 of 108 Franklin St., was ar- at 17 Rockingham St.; at 4:18 rested on warrant charges of p.m. Thursday at Nahant Fish p.m. Saturday at 373 Chestnut and Lobster. Police reported identity fraud, arrestee furnish- St.; at 4:20 p.m. Saturday at ing false ID info, motor vehicle the incident happened on Lynn 43 Groveland St.; at 5:55 a.m. Shore Drive. operator refuses to identify self Sunday at 195 Union St. and unlicensed operation of A report of suspicious activi- ty at 1:57 a.m. Friday on Flash a motor vehicle at 7:04 a.m. Vandalism Sunday. Road. A caller reported he Willis Taveras, 29, was ar- A report of vandalism at woke up to an unknown older PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS rested and charged with two 6:54 p.m. Saturday at 44 Bay man standing in front of him in his house. He said the man One of multiple shooting victims is loaded into a coroner’s van following counts of threat to commit a View Ave. a shooting at Tequila KC Bar Sunday in Kansas City, Kan. crime, shoplifting by asporta- left after he confronted him. tion and shoplifting by con- MARBLEHEAD Police reported the man was cealing merchandise at 3:07 taken back to Jesmond Nurs- p.m. Friday. ing Home. Police look for two men in Accidents Suspicious activity was re- Accidents A report of a motor vehicle ported at 1:14 p.m. Saturday crash at 1:22 a.m. Saturday at on the Causeway, A caller re- bar shooting that killed four A report of a motor vehicle Elm and Creesy streets. A car ported a man was seen in the hit and run crash at 5 a.m. crash into a pole was reported. Long Beach parking lot expos- By Heather to get a ride to the hospi- “I don’t wish this upon Friday on Western Avenue; at A citation was issued to the ing himself. Police couldn’t find Hollingsworth tal when ambulances ar- anybody,” Ramirez said. 11:05 p.m. Friday at 11 Burrill driver for negligent operation the man. ASSOCIATED PRESS rived. Bartender Jose Valdez Ave.; at 5:35 p.m. Saturday at of a motor vehicle and marked “It’s a pretty small bar, told the newspaper that 86 Warren St. lanes violation. KANSAS CITY, Kan. — so if you have two guys he had refused to serve A report of a motor vehicle PEABODY Two men opened fire in- A motor vehicle crash was come in and start shoot- one of the suspects on crash at 7:13 a.m. Friday at side a bar in Kansas City, reported at 9:17 a.m. Saturday ing, people are just run- Saturday night because 106 Washington St.; at 7:40 Arrests Kan., early Sunday, killing on Susan Road. A caller report- ning, running anywhere the man had previously a.m. Friday at 9 Cheever Place; four people and wounding ed his neighbor’s truck rolled Zabiel Arroyo, 28, of 190 they can,” Tomasic said. caused problems at the at 10:25 a.m. Friday at 460 five others in a shooting out of the driveway on Friday Summer St., Haverhill, was All four men who were bar. Valdez said the man Chestnut St.; at 1:03 p.m. believed to have stemmed and struck his boat/trailer. arrested and charged with op- killed were Hispanic, but threw a cup at him and Friday at Chestnut Street and from an earlier dispute, eration of a motor vehicle with Tomasic said authorities left, but returned later Western Avenue; at 1:15 p.m. police said. Breaking and Entering a suspended license and no do not believe the shooting with another man shortly Friday at 566 Chestnut St.; at inspection/sticker at 10:40 Authorities were search- 1:50 p.m. Friday at Chestnut ing Sunday for the two was racially motivated. before closing time. A report of a breaking and a.m. Friday. The shooting happened The gunfire created and Maple streets; at 2:04 entering at 2:44 p.m. Satur- gunmen, said Officer p.m. Friday at Chatham and Thomas Tomasic, a police in a neighborhood with a smoke inside the busi- day on Lincoln Park. A caller Accidents large Hispanic population. ness, Valdez said, and he Essex streets; at 3:26 p.m. reported she returned to her spokesman. He said the Friday at 300 Broad St.; at A report of a motor vehicle two men had apparently Tomasic cautioned that thought the building was residence to find damage to police were still investi- “going to cave in.” 3:29 p.m. Friday at 518 Bos- a bulkhead door. She said the crash at 3:43 p.m. Thursday at gotten into some sort of ton St.; at 5:04 p.m. Friday 7-Eleven at 115 Main St.; at disagreement with people gating exactly what hap- Customer Michael Bara- frame of the bulkhead had pened. He said they were jas said he didn’t realize at PriceRite at 395 Lynnway; the deadbolts pulled from the 10:47 a.m. Friday at 75 Cen- inside Tequila KC Bar, reviewing surveillance at first that the fast bangs at 5:06 p.m. Friday at 200 wall and the door was open. tral St.; at 12:04 p.m. Friday at left, then returned with video and interviewing he heard were gunshots. South Common St.; at 7:03 She wasn’t sure when it hap- Kelly Volkswagen Storage Lot handguns. Police released witnesses while looking As he tried to determine p.m. Friday on Union Street; at pened, but heard a noise the at 151 Andover St. surveillance photos of the for the gunmen. who was shooting, Barajas 8:05 p.m. Friday at 3 Market previous night that she thought two suspects Sunday af- “Obviously being a bar said he felt a bullet hit his St.; at 2:13 p.m. Saturday at was from a skunk caught in Complaints ternoon. at 1:30, stories vary a lot,” shoulder. 466 Broadway; at 5:16 p.m. a barrel. Police reported the “We think there was he said. “I feel like I should have Saturday at 82 Newhall St.; at damage appeared to be from A report of a domestic dis- something that happened Among the dead was one 1:28 a.m. Sunday at Central a forced break-in. turbance at 2:37 p.m. Friday in the bar earlier proba- moved a little quicker but Square; at 8:08 a.m. Sunday at Peabody District Court at bly,” Tomasic said. “Un- man in his late 50s, anoth- there was shock,” he said. at Boston Street and Keslar Complaints 1 Lowell St. A caller reported fortunately, they left and er in his mid-30s and two Valdez said three of the Avenue; at 9:04 a.m. Sunday someone was assaulted out- decided to take it to an- in their mid-20s, police people killed were regu- at 120 Broadway; at 9:12 a.m. A dog was reportedly hit by a side district court. A woman other level, came back and said. Authorities did not lars whose parents also Sunday on Beach Road; at car at 11:37 a.m. Friday on At- reportedly ran into the lobby started shooting.” immediately release their frequented the neighbor- 10:55 a.m. Sunday at Wash- lantic Avenue. A man grabbed of the courthouse. Kelli Ward, Around 40 people were names. hood bar. ington Street and Western Av- the dog and took it to Atlantic 51, was summoned for do- inside the small bar when However, Juan Ramirez, “I don’t know what to enue; at 11:01 a.m. Sunday Vet. mestic assault and battery on gunfire erupted around of Kansas City, Kan., told make of it. A sad day for at 469 Western Ave.; at 11:40 Four kids were reportedly rid- a household/family member 1:30 a.m., Tomasic said. The Kansas City Star that everybody who lost their a.m. Sunday at 810 Lynnway; ing bikes in and out of traffic and assault and battery with a The gunfire sent people his 29-year-old nephew lives and their families,” at 12:19 p.m. Sunday at 124 at 4:57 p.m. Friday on Leggs dangerous weapon (beer bot- running for the exits, with was among those killed. he said, choking up. “How Boston St.; at 12:36 p.m. Sun- Hill Road. tle). The man involved applied the injured leaving trails He said his nephew left can you go into a place full day at 20 Shepard St. A report of suspicious activi- for a restraining order at the of blood as they fled. One behind a 6-year-old son of people and just start A report of a motor vehicle ty at 7:43 p.m. Friday on Tice- courthouse. of the injured was trying and a 4-year-old daughter. shooting?” crash with personal injury at hurst Lane. A caller reported A report of gunshots 7:39 a.m. Saturday at Boston she saw a man on her front at 2:58 p.m. Friday at 9 Street and Oakland Avenue; deck when she was pulling into Plymouth Road. A caller report- Dallas police are investigating at 12:44 p.m. Saturday at 11 her driveway. An officer report- ed he thought he heard a short Moulton St.; at 3:14 p.m. Sat- ed the man was soliciting for burst of shots fired. A resident urday at Chestnut and Eade Environmental Massachusetts. told police his truck backfired. death of witness in ex-cop’s trial streets; at 4:15 p.m. Saturday The caller was afraid the man DALLAS (AP) — A man at 682 Boston St.; at 5:05 was trying to break into her p.m. Saturday at Stanwood Theft who was fatally shot has house. been identified as a key Street and Western Avenue. A report of a larceny at 5:01 Suspicious activity was re- witness in the murder p.m. Thursday at Pilgrim Re- ported at 9:51 a.m. Saturday trial of a white Dallas po- Breaking and Entering habilitation & Skilled Nursing at Barnard Street and Atlantic lice officer who killed her Center at 96 Forest St. A caller A report of a breaking and Avenue. A caller reported a black neighbor, Dallas po- reported a watch, shoe and entering at 8:12 p.m. Friday at man asked him if he was on lice said Sunday. some clothing was stolen from 224A Washington St.; at 9:04 Atlantic Avenue, and then lat- Joshua Xavier Brown, a room. The person told police a.m. Sunday at 58 Collins St. er saw the man checking door 28, was found Friday night the items had been missing for A report of a motor vehicle handles of cars. Police report- in the parking lot of an more than a month. breaking and entering at 9:44 ed the man said he was with apartment complex with a group from the AMC and A report of suspicious activ- a.m. Sunday at 23 Bulfinch St. multiple gunshot wounds, they were doing a three-hour ity at 5:09 a.m. Friday at 15 authorities said. Brown hike around town. He said he Crowninshield St. A caller re- Complaints was pronounced dead at a was walking up and down the ported a woman in the lobby hospital. A report of a gunshot at street to stay warm. was trying to get into the build- Brown lived in the same 12:24 p.m. Friday at 50 A caller reported she heard ing. The woman was taken to apartment complex as Am- Lynnway. what she thought was an ex- Salem Hospital. ber Guyger and Botham FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Jean and testified at Guy- Botham Jean’s neighbor, Joshua Brown, left, an- ger’s trial, where she was swers questions from Assistant District Attorney POLICE BRIEFS convicted of murder on LaQuita Long, right, while pointing to a map of Prosecutors: 76-year-old The office says police an whose body was later Tuesday. The Jean family attorney, Lee Merritt, post- the South Side Flats where he lives, while testi- dies after assault found the 76-year-old found in the trunk of his fying during the murder trial of former Dallas man suffering from car is requesting addition- ed a statement on Twitter that said he had spoken Police Officer Amber Guyger, in Dallas. BOSTON (AP) — Pros- injuries from a physical al records. with Brown’s mother and ecutors say a 76-year-old assault. He was trans- Louis D. Coleman III, “she is devastated.” meeting by surprise” and ing to a call about the man who was assaulted ported to a local hospital, of Providence, has been “We need answers,” Mer- then two gunshots. shooting. The witness- at a residential nursing where he was pronounced charged with one count of ritt wrote. At times during his tes- es directed police to the facility in Massachusetts dead. His name was not kidnapping resulting in Homicide detectives are timony, Brown became parking lot where a man has died of his injuries. publicly released. the death of 23-year-old emotional and used his was lying on the ground. The office says 83-year- Jassy Correia. seeking the public’s help The Essex District in identifying suspects T-shirt and tissue to wipe Witnesses described old Jose Veguilla was Correia was last seen Attorney’s Office said and a motive in Brown’s his tears. He said he had hearing several gunshots, arrested and taken to the Feb. 24 leaving a Boston Sunday that Haverhill death. met Jean, a 26-year-old according to the news re- hospital for an evalua- nightclub where she was Police responded to the Brown was a key wit- accountant from the Ca- lease, and saw a silver tion. He’s expected to be celebrating her birthday. Oxford Rehabilitation and ness in the trial of Guyger, ribbean island nation of four-door sedan speeding arraigned Monday. Coleman was stopped in Health Care Center on who was charged in Jean’s St. Lucia, for the first time off from the parking lot. It’s unclear whether Delaware four days later Main Street in Haverhill slaying in September earlier that day. No one else was shot. for a report of an assaul- Veguilla is represented with Correia’s body in the trunk. 2018. According to her tri- Guyger, 31, was fired Merritt said Brown tive patient at the facility by an attorney who could MassLive.com reports al testimony, she mistook from the department soon “deserves the justice he Saturday night. comment on his behalf. Coleman’s attorney filed Jean’s apartment for her after the shooting. She sought to ensure the Jean a request Saturday for own one floor below and was sentenced Wednesday family.” Defense lawyer files to 10 years in prison. Kimberly Leach, direc- Lynn Drug Task Force copies of Correia’s phone shot him after pushing for further records in records, as well as videos, open his unlocked door The shooting that killed tor of communications for Hotline kidnapping case police reports and foren- and thinking he was a Brown happened at a dif- the Dallas County District 781-477-4444 sic test results collected burglar. ferent apartment com- Attorney’s Office, did not CALL 24 HOURS A DAY All reports of BOSTON (AP) — The by investigators as the Brown said he was in a plex, according to a Dallas immediately reply to tele- or text the word neighborhood activity tiplynn will be investigated. defense lawyer for a case continues in Boston hallway on the fourth floor, police news release. That phone and email requests and your tip to Callers may remain where he and Jean lived. statement said several Sunday from The Associ- “tip411” (847411) anonymous Rhode Island man federal court. He said he heard what witnesses flagged down ated Press seeking com- Spanish menu available charged in connection Coleman faces a death with the death of a wom- sentence or life in prison. sounded like “two people officers who were respond- ment about the case. MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 NATION GM-UAW talks take turn for worse; settlement not near By Tom Krisher made few changes. us.” GM’s U.S. factories have ASSOCIATED PRESS The company’s proposal The company said it been shut down since the did nothing to address a is committed to talking workers walked out Sept. DETROIT — Contract host of items, Dittes wrote, around the clock to resolve 16. Parts shortages also talks aimed at ending a specifying job security for the dispute. have forced the company 21-day strike by the Unit- members during the term But Dittes wrote that to close plants in Mexico ed Auto Workers against of the four-year contract. while both sides had made and Canada. General Motors have tak- Normally in contract progress on important Industry analysts say en a turn for the worse, talks, the union bargains issues two days ago, the GM is losing more than hitting a big snag over for commitments from the talks now “have taken a $80 million a day as the product commitments for company to build new ve- turn for the worse.” strike continues. Workers U.S. factories, a union of- hicles, engines, transmis- Dittes also sent a sharp earn $250 per week in ficial wrote in an email to sions and other items at letter to GM’s vice pres- strike pay while they’re members. U.S. factories represented ident for labor relations on the picket lines, about The letter from UAW by the union. Sunday, saying: “You one-fifth of what they nor- Vice President Terry “It did nothing to provide didn’t even have a profes- mally make. Dittes casts doubt on job security during the sional courtesy to explain PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Wages and pensions are whether there will be a term of this agreement,” why you could not accept John Kirk, right, a 20-year-employee, pickets among the issues that re- quick settlement in the Dittes wrote. “We, in this or why you rejected our with co-workers outside the General Motors mained unsettled. contract dispute, which union, could not be more package proposal for each Fabrication Division Friday in Parma, Ohio. Striking workers have sent 49,000 workers to the disappointed with General item we addressed.” said they want a bigger picket lines on Sept. 16, Motors who refuse to rec- A person briefed on the share of the more than $30 crippling GM’s factories. ognize the experience and talks said Sunday that because the talks are pri- 833,000 last year, accord- billion in profits that GM Dittes’ letter says the talent of our membership.” the union voiced concerns vate, said both sides are ing to LMC and the Center has made during the past union presented a propos- In a statement, GM said about GM increasing pro- far apart on guarantees of for Automotive Research, five years. But the compa- al to the company Satur- it continues to negotiate in duction in Mexico, where it new products in U.S. facto- a think-tank based in Ann ny wants to cut its labor day. He said GM respond- good faith “with very good now builds pickup trucks, ries. Arbor, Michigan. Of GM costs so they are closer to ed Sunday morning by proposals that benefit em- small cars and two SUVs. GM leads all companies vehicles sold in the U.S., those at U.S. factories run reverting back to an offer ployees today and builds a The person, who spoke on in automobiles produced 22 percent are produced in by foreign automakers, that had been rejected and stronger future for all of condition of anonymity in Mexico at just over Mexico. mainly in the South. Second whistleblower adds to impeachment peril at White House By Eric Tucker, Richard Lardner and Jill Colvin ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — A second whistleblower has come forward with infor- mation about President Donald Trump’s dealings with Ukraine, adding to the impeachment peril en- gulfing the White House FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and potentially providing new leads to Democrats in Deanna Congileo said in an email that former their unfurling investiga- President Jimmy Carter fell Sunday at his tion of Trump’s conduct. home in Plains, Ga., and needed stitches above Attorney Mark Zaid, his brow. who represents both whis- tleblowers, said the second person has spoken to the Former President intelligence community’s internal watchdog and can corroborate information in Carter ‘feels fine’ the original whistleblower complaint. That document alleged that Trump pushed PLAINS, Ga. (AP) — School. Ukraine’s president to Former President Jimmy Meanwhile, he has con- investigate Democratic Carter fell Sunday at his tinued with his humani- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS presidential candidate Joe home in Georgia and need- tarian work. And he also Biden’s family, prompting President Donald Trump talks to reporters on the South Lawn of the ed some stitches above his has occasionally weighed a White House cover-up. White House Friday. brow, but “feels fine,” his in on politics and policy, Crucially, the new whis- spokeswoman said. recently expressing hopes tleblower works in the Hunter, who served on the vestigation. The Intelli- only joking this past week Deanna Congileo said that his Carter Cen- intelligence field and has board of a Ukrainian gas gence, Oversight and For- when he publicly called on in an email that the 39th ter will become a more “firsthand knowledge” of president fell Sunday in company. eign Affairs committees China to investigate the forceful advocate against key events, Zaid said. Text messages from have already interviewed Bidens. Plains, Georgia, and re- armed conflicts in the fu- The emergence of the sec- ceived stitches. Carter State Department officials Kurt Volker, a former spe- Republican Sen. Lindsey ture, including “wars by ond whistleblower threat- Graham of South Caroli- turned 95 on Tuesday, be- revealed other details, cial envoy to Ukraine who the United States.” ened to undermine argu- including that Ukraine provided the text messag- na, one of Trump’s most coming the first U.S. pres- “I just want to keep the ments from Trump and his was promised a visit with es. At least two other wit- vocal backers, provided ident to reach that mile- whole world at peace,” allies to discredit the orig- Trump if the government nesses are set for deposi- perhaps the strongest de- stone. Carter had said as he pre- inal complaint. They have would agree to investi- tions this week: Gordon fense of the president. He Congileo said Carter sented his annual Carter called it politically moti- gate the 2016 election and Sondland, the U.S. am- said there was nothing and his wife, Rosalynn, Center report last month. vated, claimed it was filed Ukrainian gas company bassador to the European wrong with Trump’s July who is 92, were eager to be “We have been at war improperly and dismissed Burisma — the outline of Union, and Marie Yovano- conversation with Zelens- at a Habitat for Humanity more than 226 years. We it as unreliable because it a potential quid pro quo. vitch, who was abruptly kiy and that the accusa- build in Nashville, Ten- have been at peace for was based on secondhand Rep. Jim Himes, ousted as the U.S. ambas- tion look like a “political nessee. The opening cere- or thirdhand information. D-Conn., a member of the sador to Ukraine in May. setup.” mony for the project was about 16 years” since the Declaration of Indepen- A rough transcript House Intelligence Com- Trump and his support- As for Trump, rather scheduled for Sunday eve- of Trump’s call with dence in 1776, he said, mittee, said word of a sec- ers deny that he did any- than visiting his nearby ning and it runs through Ukrainian President Volo- ond whistleblower indi- thing improper, but the golf course in Sterling, Va., adding that every U.S. Friday. dymyr Zelenskiy, released cates a larger shift inside White House has strug- for a second day, he stayed military conflict from the Carter survived a dire by the White House, has the government. gled to come up with a at the White House, where cancer diagnosis in 2015 Korean War onward has already corroborated the “The president’s real unified response. No ad- he tweeted and retweeted, and surpassed George been a war of “choice.” complaint’s central claim problem is that his behav- ministration officials ap- with the Bidens a main H.W. Bush as the lon- Carter also has been ac- that Trump sought to ior has finally gotten to a peared on the Sunday target. gest-lived U.S. president cepting visits from several pressure Ukraine to in- place where people are say- news shows to defend the “The great Scam is being in history this spring. 2020 presidential candi- vestigate the Bidens. The ing, ‘Enough,’” Himes said. president, while other Re- revealed!” Trump wrote at He has had some trou- dates, but he’s held back push came even though Democrats have zeroed publicans focused mainly one point, continuing to ble walking after a hip on endorsing any of his there was no evidence of in on the State Depart- on attacking Democrats. paint himself as the vic- replacement in May, but fellow Democrats, offering wrongdoing by the former ment in the opening phase A few Republicans sug- tim of a “deep state” and regularly teaches Sunday only clues to his thinking. vice president or his son of their impeachment in- gested that Trump was hostile Democrats. U.S. researchers on front line of battle against Chinese theft

By Eric Tucker country as it tries to stem University of Washington few researchers engaged sistant Attorney General brightest technology,” said ASSOCIATED PRESS what American authorities researchers, asked Okla- in theft from the majority John Demers, the Justice William Evanina, the U.S. portray as the wholesale homa State University if who are not. Department’s top national government’s chief coun- WASHINGTON — As theft of technology and it has scientists in specific Senior FBI officials told security official, said in an terintelligence official. the U.S. warned allies trade secrets by research- areas and sought updates AP they’re not encourag- interview. The FBI’s effort coin- around the world that ers tapped by China. The about “possible misuse” of ing schools to monitor re- The effort comes amid cides with restrictions put Chinese tech giant Hua- breadth and intensity of research funds by a Uni- searchers by nationality a deteriorating relation- in place by other federal wei was a security threat, the campaign emerges versity of Colorado Boul- but instead to take steps agencies, including the the FBI was making the ship between the U.S. Pentagon and Energy De- same point quietly to a in emails The Associated der professor, the messages to protect research and to and China and as a trade Midwestern university. Press obtained through show. watch for suspicious be- war launched by Presi- partment, that fund uni- In an email to the asso- records requests to public The emails show ad- havior. They consider the dent Donald Trump con- versity research grants. ciate vice chancellor for universities in 50 states. ministrators mostly em- briefings vital because tributes to stock market The National Institutes research at the University The emails underscore the bracing FBI warnings, they say universities, ac- turbulence and fears of of Health has sent dozens of Illinois-Urbana-Cham- extent of U.S. concerns that requesting briefings for customed to fostering a global economic slow- of letters in the past year paign, an agent wanted to universities, as recruiters themselves and others. international and collab- down. American officials warning schools of re- know if administrators be- of foreign talent and in- But they also reveal some orative environments, ha- have long accused China searchers it believes may lieved Huawei had stolen cubators of cutting-edge struggling to balance le- ven’t historically been as of stealing trade secrets have concealed grants any intellectual property research, are particularly gitimate national securi- attentive to security as from U.S. corporations to received from China, or from the school. vulnerable targets. ty concerns against their they should be. develop their economy, al- improperly shared con- Told no, the agent re- Agents have lectured at own eagerness to avoid “When we go to the legations Beijing denies. fidential research infor- sponded: “I assumed those seminars, briefed adminis- stifling research or tar- universities, what we’re “Existentially, we look mation. The Justice De- would be your answers, trators in campus meetings nishing legitimate scien- trying to do is highlight at China as our greatest partment launched last but I had to ask.” and distributed pamphlets tists. The Justice Depart- the risk to them without threat from an intelli- year an effort called the It was no random query. with cautionary tales of ment says it appreciates discouraging them from gence perspective, and China Initiative aimed at The FBI has been reach- trade secret theft. In the that push-pull and wants welcoming the research- they succeeded signifi- identifying priority trade ing out to colleges and past two years, they’ve re- only to help universities ers and students from a cantly in the last decade secret cases and focusing universities across the quested the emails of two separate the relatively country like China,” As- from stealing our best and resources on them. A8 MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2019 LOOK! National Frappé Day, National Inner Beauty Day, National Flower Day, World Architecture Day

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GATLINBURG, Tenn. surprised when he saw (AP) — Two bear cubs two small bear cubs were rescued after they locked inside and repeat- locked themselves in a edly hitting the horn. van and then honked the Stokely says the cubs horn for help. must have climbed in News reports say through the driver side security technician Jeff door and then locked Stokely had parked his themselves by hitting the van outside a custom- lock button. er’s home in Gatlinburg, Stokely took video and Tenn., and went to work. photos of the cubs before Soon he heard a horn opening a door to let them honking and realized it out. was his van. He went He says he didn’t see back to the van and was Mama Bear nearby. Deer crashes through window of hair salon ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Patrons in October Fest attire enjoy SWAMPtober Fest on Saturday on the lawn of Town Hall. on Long Island

LAKE RONKONKO- Heredia said she was cut- MA, N.Y. (AP) — A deer ting a client’s hair when crashed through the she heard “this wild crash” window of a Long Island and thought it was a car. hair salon and ran amok Heredia says the buck before breaking out the ran to the break room at Lisa D’Silva of front door with a straight- the back of the shop, came Swampscott, right, ening iron in tow. back out and hit a mirror, couldn’t resist hav- The buck’s surprise visit then ran out with an iron ing her photo taken Saturday to the Be.you.ti- caught on its antlers. with Jennifer Reis ful salon in Lake Ronkon- Police say one client suf- of Swampscott, who koma was captured by the fered leg and head pain was in full Octo- salon’s security camera when the buck jumped ber Fest attire for and widely shared on over her as she sat on a SWAMPtober Fest. social media. couch. She was treated at Salon owner Jenisse a hospital. Loosey-moosey: Stuck bull needs stairs to escape home’s pool BEDFORD, N.H. (AP) a set of wooden steps. — A young moose that got The department post- stuck in a New Hampshire ed a video of the moose swimming pool has been looking back and forth successfully coaxed out. as the team held a rope New Hampshire Fish and coaxed him out. He and Game Department scampered away. biologists and conserva- Col. Kevin Jordan tion officers were called to suggests it had to do with a Bedford home Tuesday it being moose breeding to help remove the young season. bull. He was in the water He tells television for several hours. station WMUR that “the Officers say he was younger moose will wan- unable to get himself out der long distances strug- of the pool, so they put in gling to find a female.”

Above, Bavarian pretzels from The Swiss Woman shot when dog Bakery were for sale. Left, Corinn Chadwell of Swampscott, left, jumps onto car console, and Jenn Barnes of Lynn take a selfie with Amy DesChenes of Boston Balloon Art who is causes gunfire inside a giant balloon beer mug. ENID, Okla. (AP) — An back seat and jumped Oklahoma woman was onto the folding console. shot in the thigh when a That’s when the .22-cal- dog inside the vehicle with iber handgun under the her jumped onto a back console went off. seat console, causing a gun Police say cloth from the under the console to fire. seat covers could have The Enid News & gotten into the trigger Eagle reports that Tina well of the gun, making it Springer was in the pas- discharge. senger seat of the vehicle The 44-year-old Spring- that had stopped Thurs- er, who lives in Nash, day to wait for a train in Okla., and is Parks’ Enid in northern Oklaho- caretaker, was taken to a People play ma. The yellow Labrador hospital for treatment. cornhole on the lawn retriever, which belongs Police say Parks told of Swampscott to the 79-year-old driver them the gun isn’t usual- Town Hall. Brent Parks, was in the ly loaded. WEATHER LOTTERY National weather SUN, MOON, TIDES Forecast for Monday, October 7, 2019 TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Sunday...... 6265 Sunday...... 3671 Saturday...... 9619 Saturday...... 8939 Sunrise today 6:46 a.m. Mostly cloudy. High near 75F. SW winds 10 to 15 kt with Winds SSW at 15 to 25 mph. gusts up to 25 kt. Waves Friday...... 1508 Friday...... 7973 Sunset today 6:17 p.m. Tonight: Cloudy with showers. around 2 ft. Tonight: W winds Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: 10 to 15 kt with gusts up Sunrise tomorrow 6:47 a.m. Low 57F. Winds NW at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 60%. to 20 kt, becoming NW 5 to EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER High tide today 7:20 a.m. H 10 kt after midnight. Waves All 4...... $4,941 All 4...... $4,626 around 2 ft in the evening, Low tide today 1:13 p.m. H then 1 foot or less. Showers, First or last 3...... $692 First or last 3...... $648 Any 2...... $59 Any 2...... $56 High tide tomorrow 8:20 a.m. mainly in the evening. Any 1...... $6 Any 1...... $6 ANY ORDER ANY ORDER All 4...... $412 All 4...... $193 Fronts First 3...... $231 First 3...... $108 Cold Warm Stationary Last 3...... $115 Last 3...... $108 Pressure H L High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice Mass Cash: 20-24-25-29-33 OCT. 13 OCT. 21 TODAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY <-10 -0s0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110+ M’ cloudy | High 75, Low 57 Showers | High 60s, Low 50s Showers | High 60s, Low 50s Saturday Mass Cash: 6-10-21-31-34 NATIONAL SUMMARY: Today, a cold front will stretch from the Northeast to the lower Mississippi River Valley bringing rain and some thunder in the south. There will also be rain and thunderstorms in Florida. It will be dry across the center of the country, with some rain moving into the western half of Washington during the day.

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By Harold Rivera ITEM SPORTS EDITOR LYNN — Still undefeated. The Bishop Fenwick foot- ball team passed its tough- est test yet with a 20-0 win over Catholic Central League rival St. Mary’s Sat- urday at Manning Field. Fenwick, 5-0, scored just six points in the first half. But a pair of touchdown runs from David Cifuentes allowed the Crusaders to distance themselves in the second half. “Anytime Fenwick and St. Mary’s play you know it’s going to be physical,” Cru- saders coach Dave Woods said. “Both teams are go- ing to give everything they have. Tip your hat off to them, they played great de- fensively. They did enough on offense to keep the ball ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK away from us. They exe- cuted a great game plan. Revere’s Billy Byrne-Ginepra comes down with But we knew what we’d get a pass reception as Saugus’ Marvens Jean clos- — a tough, physical, hard- es in. fought game.” Cifuentes (130 rush- ing yards) scored all 20 of Fenwick’s points on three Revere rides rushing touchdowns and a 2-point conversion rush. “The offensive line was herd on Saugus doing a good job,” Woods said. “We just kept giving it to David and feeding him. If By Daniel Kane a sweep on the first play we can cut out some of our ITEM STAFF from scrimmage 43 yards penalties we might have for a Revere touchdown some bigger numbers on SAUGUS — The Revere and on the Patriots’ next offense. But overall we’re football team played its drive scored on another pretty happy with 20-0.” first road game of the sea- run from 23 yards out to The shutout was Fen- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK son Saturday but the Pa- build an early 13-0 lead. wick’s first of the season. triots felt right at home at Marvens Jean (61 yards Bishop Fenwick’s David Cifuentes breaks away from St. Mary’s Tony Stackpole field. receiving, 52 yards rush- ST. MARY’S, B2 Bello during Saturday night’s game at Manning Field. Revere’s offense rolled ing) got the Sachems right along as usual, and the back into things on the defense added a pair of ensuing kickoff with an scores to lift the Patriots 80-yard touchdown return Pentucket proves to be to a 40-13 win over Sau- to cut the Revere lead to gus. 13-7. “I always say it, there’s But Revere continued its no easy game in the hot start with Joe Llanos too powerful for Pioneers Northeastern Conference,” capping off an 80-yard Pa- Revere coach Lou Cicatel- triots drive with a 2-yard By Steve Krause The Pioneers got into the red zone li said. “Saugus is a good touchdown run to get the ITEM STAFF on at least three occasions, but could football team. They play Patriots back up by two only convert once. hard. My biggest concern scores at 20-7. WEST NEWBURY — Toward “We definitely have to learn how to was a Saturday game on The last two minutes of the end of Saturday’s 27-12 win by finish,” said coach Pat Lamusta. “Es- grass. We asked the de- the first half were a night- Pentucket over Lynnfield, the pub- pecially in the red zone situations. fense to really step it up mare for the Sachems. A lic address announcer said that On offense, and also on defense too. this week because we put nice run from quarterback this could very well be the last “We have to do a better job,” he a little extra time in. They Christian Correia looked game ever because the new school said. “We can’t have foolish penal- did. We had two turn- to set up Saugus with a planned for the district will inhab- ties, and when we come up against over scores. The defense first-and- but a hold- it that space. a good team — and Pentucket is showed up.” ing penalty negated the You couldn’t fault the Pioneers a good team — we have to match The offense showed up play. Saugus couldn’t re- for thinking that maybe one game their intensity.” too many got played on that field. early too, with Jonathan cover and Llanos picked PHOTO | KERRIANNE ALLAIN Pound for pound, the Sachems Murphy (five carries, 80 off a Correia pass on the And while the Sachems’ colors are (4-0) were just bigger, Lamusta ac- Receiver Bakan Mitchell yards, two touchdowns) next play, returning it 80 very clearly green, red was the col- knowledged. helping Revere get off to scored twice for Lynn eld in or the Pioneers (3-1) had difficulty a fast start. Murphy took REVERE, B2 its loss Saturday at Pentucket. overcoming. As in “red zone.” LYNNFIELD, B2 Peabody boys soccer team nips Billerica

back of the net two minutes saves as time went on. He do Gomez scored Classical’s ROUNDUP later for the game-winner. did a great job.” lone goal on Jenner Robles’ “It was a huge, huge come- Peabody, now 7-3, hosts assist. Goalie Isiah Diaz The Peabody boys soccer back win,” Peabody coach Saugus Monday night (7). made two saves. team scored three unan- Stan McKeen said. “The kids “We got off to a bit of a slow The Rams (9-1-2) travel to swered goals to pick up a 3-2 in the Middlesex League play start,” McKeen said. “It was Danvers for another North- non-conference win at Bill- physical. They came out and a matter of the kids getting eastern Conference game erica Saturday afternoon. scored two quick goals on us. used to playing with each Monday (4). Peabody fell into a 2-0 We’re not used to playing on other. I think it took time Needham 4, St. John’s 0 hole just six minutes into a grass field either. But it’s a for them to adjust. We hav- At Needham, the Eagles the contest. Victor Maciel big win for us.” en’t played against physical were handed their first (assist from Kyle Morfis) Tanners goalie Will Mach- teams like Billerica. They loss of the season. Garrison netted Peabody’s first tal- ado made 11 saves. were all over us at the be- Jorge played well in the ly, closing the gap to 2-1, “Billerica moved the ball ginning. I give us credit for midfield and Andrew Beh- where it stayed at halftime. well,” McKeen said. “Their coming back. Hopefully it’s a ring led the defense. Kyle Joyce knotted things strikers were very good. Af- turning point for us.” St. John’s (8-1-1) travels to ITEM FILE PHOTO up at 2-2 with five minutes ter they scored those two BOYS SOCCER Everett Monday night (7). remainings. Edward Santos goals, Will shut the door. He Classical 1, Beverly 1 Fernando Gomez scored Classical’s lone (assist from Joyce) found the made a couple really good At Manning Field, Fernan- ROUNDUP, B2 goal in a 1-1 tie with Beverly Saturday. Maura Dorr makes history at Winthrop High By Daniel Kane my eye on for a while now and I’ve players come through. ITEM STAFF been working toward. I was excited “It’s always nice to have athletes to get the chance to do it this sea- that put up numbers like that WINTHROP — After stellar son.” here,” Martucci said. “Winthrop is freshman and sophomore seasons, This Vikings team knows more not a big soccer town. And Mau- Winthrop girls soccer star Mau- than most about making history. ra really deserves it. She’s a great ra Dorr knew history was within Dorr’s 50th goal broke a record pre- kid, great athlete and student. She reach. The junior forward scored viously held by Winthrop assistant works hard. It’s been nice to coach her 50th career goal last week, so- coach Julie Dawson. Before Daw- both players who have set the re- Maura Dorr scored lidifying her place as Winthrop’s son, Vikings head coach Tracy Mar- cord.” her 50th goal for all-time leading scorer. tucci held the record. Martucci has coached the Vikings the Winthrop girls “After freshman and sophomore “Julie held the record for 15 years,” for 12 years and hasn’t seen many soccer team last year we looked at the numbers and Martucci said. “I actually coached players of Dorr’s caliber. She point- week. we definitely knew it was some- her when she beat mine in 2008 ed to Dorr’s knowledge of the game thing that was possible,” Dorr said. and now she’s my assistant. It’s as a key factor that sets her apart. “It definitely set in for me right great to see. I’ve been fortunate to PHOTO | WINTHROP HIGH away. It’s something that I’ve had coach and see a lot program-great DORR, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2019 Braves stun Cardinals with ninth-inning rally

ST. LOUIS (AP) — sire and will is unbeliev- “I love Dansby in those mer in Atlanta’s 3-0 victo- Through injuries and able in those guys.” situations. I always have,” ry Friday. slumps, demotions and Atlanta had managed Snitker said. “That kid “I’ll be ready whenever disappointments, Dansby just four hits off Adam lives for that moment.” they need me,” said Du- Swanson and Adam Du- Wainwright and Andrew Watching the inning de- vall, who spent much of vall got ready for the big Miller before breaking velop, Swanson said he the year with Triple-A moment. through against closer thought he might get a Gwinnett. When it arrived, they Carlos Martínez. With chance to bat in a big spot. Game 4 is Monday at were ready. runners on the corners, “In those situations, you Busch Stadium. Atlanta Swanson hit a tying dou- Swanson tied it at 1 with just try and breathe and needs one more win to ad- ble with two outs in the a drive off the wall in left. relax,” said Swanson, who vance to the NL Champi- ninth inning and Duvall Swanson pumped his missed the playoffs last onship Series for the first delivered a two-run sin- arms as he celebrated year because of an injured time since 2001. gle as the Atlanta Braves after his third hit of the left hand. “It’s easier said This is the first time the rallied past the St. Louis game. He came through than done.” Braves have led a postsea- Cardinals 3-1 on Sunday after an intentional walk Duvall, who entered in son series since they were up PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS to take a 2-1 lead in the to Brian McCann — Swan- the eighth, then hit a lin- 2-1 on San Francisco in the Atlanta’s Dansby Swanson, left, and Rafael Or- NL Division Series. son’s .187 batting average er into center field to put 2002 NLDS. They lost the fi- tega, right, celebrate after scoring on Adam Du- “They never quit. They with runners in scoring the Braves ahead to stay. nal two games that year. val’s two-out, two-run single in the Braves’ 3-1 never give up,” Braves position was the lowest It was his second big hit “History, we don’t real- in over St. Louis in Game 3 of the NLDS. manager Brian Snitker in the majors this year of the series after he con- ly play into that. This is said. “The heart and de- among qualified players. nected for a pinch-hit ho- now,” Swanson said. Fenwick blanks St. Mary’s again

ST. MARY’S down to squash the threat. yard field goal attempt in From B1 “We came out with a long the closing seconds of the drive on our first drive, half and it remained 6-0 It was also the Crusaders’ moving the ball well right at recess. second straight shutout away,” Driscoll said. “We An onside kick to start over St. Mary’s. Fenwick have to learn to be con- the second half, recov- blanked the Spartans last sistent and finish drives. ered by Fenwick, gave the year on Thanksgiving Eve. We had a holding penalty Crusaders another short “When you play that of- erase a touchdown, we put field. They cashed in on fense, all 11 guys have to our heads down and then Cifuentes’ 1-yard plunge read their keys,” Woods we got stopped four plays (Cifuentes rush), bumping said. “In that first series after that.” the lead to 14-0. Cifuen- they went down the field. Fenwick wasted no time tes sealed the deal with We had linebackers over putting St. Mary’s defense a 3-yard touchdown car- scraping, other guys that on its heels. A 50-yard ry midway through the weren’t doing what they toss from Jason Romans fourth quarter (conversion had to do. After that first to Jake Connolly carried failed). series our guys tightened Fenwick to St. Mary’s side up.” “(Cifuentes) is big, of the field. strong and he’s got St. Mary’s struggled Cifuentes scored from speed,” Driscoll said. “We to move the chains after four yards out on the first preached all week about driving deep into Fenwick play of the second quarter, containing him and slow- out of the gate. George giving his Crusaders a 6-0 ing him down a bit. At Percy led the offense with lead (PAT failed). 55 rushing yards and a 20- Then it became a defen- times we did that and at yard reception. sive affair. The Crusaders times we didn’t. That’s “George ran the ball stopped Derek O’Leary’s a good team across the hard,” Spartans coach quarterback keeper short board. I’m proud of the Sean Driscoll said. “He on 4th-and-4. St. Mary’s way we hung with them carried the load on offense returned the favor a few physically.” and defense. There’s some- minutes later when Nick St. Mary’s (2-2) travels thing to be said about Nowak intercepted a pass to Williams Friday (6). that.” near midfield. After the “Sometimes you say The story of the first Spartans went 3-and-out, ‘nothing good comes from quarter was St. Mary’s Ethan Gonzalez’s blocked losses’ but we’ve played opening drive. St. Mary’s punt gave Fenwick a short two physical teams the ate over eight minutes off field at St. Mary’s 28. last two games and the clock and moved the Again, the Spartans’ de- we’ve hung around a bit,” chains to Fenwick’s 13- fense held tight thanks to Driscoll said. “Hopefully yard line. But the Crusad- Alec Colacitti’s intercep- we can build on this.” ers hung tough, forcing an tion at his own 8. Fenwick hosts BC High incomplete pass on fourth Fenwick missed a 30- Friday (7).

Pentucket too tough for Pioneers ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Revere’s Joe Llanos holds off tackles from Saugus Justin Fajardo (28) LYNNFIELD three touchdown pass- Lynnfield had its best and Mark MacEarchern (27) during Saturday’s game. From B1 es. This one was from 39 drive of the day in its en- “We had a tough time yards out. suing possession, but it stopping the run,” he said. Lest anyone think the cost the Pioneers. They got Revere gives Saugus a rough ride Lynnfield got off to a Pioneers were going to the ball at their own 20, by promising start when Da- roll over and allow them- virtue of a touchback. On a vid Capachietti, who made selves to get mauled, Clay second-and-seven from the REVERE “We have to do a better games. We’re that confi- 11 tackles on defense, re- Marengi ( 14-for-26, 266 34, Marengi hit Floramo From B1 job protecting our quar- dent.” turned a kick to the Sa- yards, two TDs and an with an 18-yard sideline terback,” Cummings said. Jean got the Sachems yards for a touchdown. chem 45. interception) put an end pass. However, Floramo “We struggled all game. back on the board in the Things worsened when But even though Lynn- to those notions, finding stayed down and had to be We were in a position to fourth quarter with a Bakan Mitchell (7 catches, a penalty on the ensu- field got down to the 19, helped off the field as he make this a better ball 3-yard touchdown run but 104 yards, two TDs) on a ing kickoff pinned Sau- the drive stalled on an couldn’t put any pressure game, but that 100 sec- the Patriots easily held on 15-yard scoring pass with gus back at its own goal incomplete pass on fourth on his leg. onds before the half really for the 40-13 win. 3:56 to go in the half. line. The Sachems fum- down. On the next play, Maren- changed the momentum of The Sachems (0-4) are Lynnfield started the bled back into their own That enabled the Sa- gi found Mitchell, who zig- the game. (Trailing) 34-7 still looking for their first drive on its own 44, with endzone and Calvin Bou- chems to drive down the zagged his way to the end and 20-14 are a big dif- win of the year and travel the key play in the drive dreau jumped on the ball ference and it didn’t take field on their first posses- zone for a 63-yard touch- to Salem Friday (7). The being an 18-yard third- for another touchdown to that long for it to happen.” sion, with Keegan O’Keefe down. Patriots (4-0) have anoth- down pass from Marengi put Revere ahead 34-7 be- Revere piled it on in the capping the 81-yard drive Though both teams were er tough NEC matchup on to Anthony Floramo (who fore the break. The pair of second half with anoth- with a 33-yard reception able to control the ball for the road at English Satur- would later leave the game turnovers killed any mo- er interception helping on a Peter Cleary pass long stretches after that, with a leg injury, putting a mentum Saugus could’ve set up an 8-yard touch- day (1). down the right sideline, neither scored again. The severe dent in any Pioneer created. down run for Llanos that “Right now the focus is Sachems ate up a huge with Aiden Tierney add- comeback attempts). “That drive we really stretched the Patriots to stay healthy,” Cicatelli amount of time on the ing the PAT (one of three However, Pentucket had a couple chances to lead to 40-7. said. “If we can do that, clock by pounding the ball he kicked). stuck one in with under score and make it a 20- “I’m a defensive guy,” Ci- keep coming to practic- on the ground. If there was any clearer a minute to go in the sec- 14 game,” Saugus coach catelli said. “Defense sets es and work harder, the indication of the type of ond quarter when Andrew “We were a few catches Steve Cummings said. the tone. It always does. schedule gets tougher now. day it was going to be, that Joyce ran one in from 10 and a few plays from mak- “We ended up going into But the way our offense is We have English and then was it. yards out, making the ing it a game,” Lamusta half 34-7 like that. That’s playing, we know that if Marblehead. Those are Lynnfield would grind score 20-6 at the break. said. “We’ll learn from what happens when you we can give up less than two tough games. We’re it out only to lose the ball After the Pioneers this.” lose your focus for a sec- 20 or 21 points a game going to find out what on downs only to have the couldn’t get anything The loss was also costly ond in this game. we’re going to win football we’re really made of.” Sachems get it right back going to start the third in another way, as Pen- downfield to score. quarter, Pentucket went tucket and Lynnfield are On its first series of the 60 yards on five plays, the both in Division 5. The Dorr makes history at Winthrop second quarter, the Sa- clincher being a 43-yarder Sachems jumped to the chems were at it again, from Cleary to Etter with top of the rankings while DORR “It’s been something I’ve skills to the team. this time with Jake Etter 8:13 left in the quarter Lynnfield will undoubted- From B1 worked for my entire soc- “It’s nice to have them hauling in one of Cleary’s and it was 27-6. ly move down. cer career,” Dorr said. “It’s both on the field,” Mar- “She just has an eye for really special. I grew up tucci said. “They’re both St. Mary’s girls soccer romps the game,” Martucci said. playing soccer my whole completely opposite in the “Her touch with the ball, life and this sport means a game. Maura plays offense you don’t see it very often. lot to me.” and Jenna plays defense, ROUNDUP up. It’s quite a feat. Being the top of the league, so I’ve seen a lot of players Also playing for the Vi- totally different positions From B1 able to score four goals is we needed our confidence and most don’t get the kings is Maura’s twin but they both excel at pretty cool.” going into that game.” game the way she does. RLS SOCCER sister, Jenna, a defender. them.” GI Susannah Cornell, Ju- The Spartans travel to Maura just has a nose St. Mary’s 7, Having one of her biggest With the rest of this sea- lia Nickolau and Maggie Fenwick Monday (7). for the net. She’s a really Mystic Valley 1 supporters on the field for son to play and her senior Pierce scored a goal each. Beverly 6, Classical 0 smart player.” At Mystic Valley, the her record-setting goal season next year, Maura’s Gabi Diaz, Emily Egan Despite the loss, Chloe Spartans grabbed a It was only a matter made the moment even record is sure to grow in non-conference victory and Katie O’Neill also Kebreau played a solid of time before Dorr net- more special for Maura. the future. and ended a 3-game losing played well. Goalie Eliza game and goalie Anna Fla- ted her 50th goal, coming “Playing with my sister But for now she’s thank- streak. Brown made 10 saves. herty made 18 saves. off a 29-goal season her does make it more spe- ful to all the people who The star of the game “We needed that win,” Classical hosts Danvers sophomore year. The ju- cial,” Maura said. “She put her in this position. was Kayla Demers, who Foley said. “Our league’s Monday night (7). nior playmaker currently was really helpful in mak- “There’s definitely been matched her season-high tough. We needed this FIELD HOCKEY has 13 goals this season, ing me the player that I a lot of people that have with four goals scored. game to gain back some Revere 1, Peabody 0 bringing her career total am. She’s been one of my helped me along the way,” “She’s done that twice confidence. Now we’re At Revere, Skyla DeSim- to 56. biggest supporters and Dorr said. “This is really now,” Spartans coach Jim back in league play again. one netted the game-win- For Dorr, cementing her teammates so I wouldn’t because of them. All the Foley said. “She’s having Hopefully we can keep our ning goal as the Patriots name in Vikings’ soccer be here without her.” coaches I’ve had in my life, a good year. Hopefully she momentum. We play Fen- improved to 7-1-1 on the history has been a long- Martucci said the Dorr all the teammates and can consistently keep it wick Monday, they’re at season. term aspiration. sisters bring different definitely my parents.” MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

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MONDAY Malden at Classical (5:30) Boys Soccer TUESDAY Fenwick at St. Mary’s (3:45) Boys Soccer English at Beverly (4) Triton at Lynnfield (3:45) Winthrop at Swampscott (4) Gloucester at English (3:45) Classical at Danvers (4) Saugus at Malden Catholic (6) M’head at Manchester-Essex (5:30) Girls Soccer Saugus at Peabody (7) Lynnfield at Triton (3:45) St. John’s at Everett (7) Cross Country Girls Soccer CCL Meet at Fenwick (3:30) Peabody at Saugus (4) Amesbury at Lynnfield (3:30) Minuteman at Tech (4) English at Classical (4) Swampscott at Winthrop (4) Beverly at Marblehead (4) Beverly at English (5:15) Swampscott at Danvers (4) St. Mary’s at Fenwick (7) Salem at Winthrop (4) Danvers at Classical (7) St. Mary’s at CCL Meet (4) Golf BC High at St. John’s (4) BC High at St. Mary’s (3) CM at St. John’s (3) Golf Lynnfield at Georgetown (3:30) St. Joseph at Fenwick (3) Swampscott at Marblehead (4) St. John’s (S) at St. John’s (3) Gloucester at Peabody (4) Beverly at Peabody (4) Winthrop at Classical (4) Classical at Saugus (4) Malden at Saugus (4) Field Hockey Field Hockey Waltham at Saugus (4) Swampscott at Marblehead (4) Ipswich at Lynnfield (6) Saugus at Peabody (4) Volleyball Volleyball Wilmington at Fenwick (3:45) Salem at Marblehead (5:30) Williams at St. Mary’s (5) Winthrop at Matignon (5:30) English at Swampscott (5:30) Danvers at Fenwick (5:30) Winthrop at Northeast (5:30) Georgetown at Lynnfield (5:30) Classical at Revere (5:30)

SPORTS BRIEFS Gannon Par 70 5K The entry fee includes a post-race breakfast and all The Gannon 18-Hole Par pre-registered runners will PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 70 5K will be held on Satur- receive a long sleeve shirt. New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) works under pressure in the pocket against day, Nov. 16 at 8:30 a.m. at The proceeds help pro- Washington Redskins defensive end Matthew Ioannidis (98) during the first half of Sunday’s Gannon Golf Course. It is mote the many Lynn run- one of the few all grass 5K game. The Patriots won, 33-7. ning activities that wel- cross country courses in New England and the comes all communities. course covers all 18 holes in Entry forms are available sequence. on www.lwrun.org or from Patriots overcome slow start The event is hosted by the [email protected] Lynn Parks & Recreation Pre entries must be Department and Gannon received by Tuesday, Golf Course. November 12. to beat Redskins going away

TV/RADIO LANDOVER, Md. (AP) His prowess on the foot- 18 for 27 for 119 yards and “No one’s told me any- — Playing before an ap- ball field is rarely sur- an interception. McCoy thing,” Gruden said. “I Baseball preciative audience in a prising, but the reaction began the season behind don’t have a concern. If the 1:05 p.m...... Houston at Tampa Bay...... MLB Network 3:07 p.m...... Atlanta at St. Louis...... TBS place far from home, Tom he received was certainly Case Keenum and rookie key works Monday, keep 6:40 p.m...... LA Dodgers at Washington...... TBS Brady helped the New unexpected. Thousands of Dwayne Haskins Jr., but working, go attack the Mi- 8:40 p.m...... NY Yankees at Minnesota...... FS1 England Patriots stay un- fans in the crowd wore blue got the start over the in- ami Dolphins and plan on Pro basketball beaten by picking apart Patriots jerseys — many of jured Keenum and inexpe- getting our first win next 7:30 p.m...... Exhibition: New Orleans vs. Atlanta...... NBATV Pro football the lowly Washington them No. 12 with BRADY rienced Haskins. week.” 8:15 p.m...... Cleveland at San Francisco...... ESPN Redskins. on the back — and were “There is no excuse for Washington travels to Pro hockey While he was at it, the cheering for the reigning what we put out there to- Miami next week to face 7 p.m...... St. Louis at ...... NHL Network 42-year-old quarterback Super Bowl champions day,” said McCoy, who was the winless Dolphins, who climbed past a former star from warmups to well af- sacked six times. absorbed a 43-0 beatdown NFL in the NFL record book. ter the final whistle. “We hit the quarterback from New England on Brady threw for 348 “It was ridiculous. It was and (they had) a lot of Sept. 15. AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE yards and three touch- pretty amazing,” Brady long third downs,” Patriots After Brady’s 10-yard East East W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA downs, and the Patriots said. “It was pretty sweet. coach Bill Belichick said. TD pass to Izzo with 9:14 New Eng 5 0 0 1.000 155 34 Phila 3 2 0 .600 141 111 got another strong perfor- We appreciate all the sup- It’s the first time in fran- left made it 33-7, the chant Buffalo 4 1 0 .800 90 70 Dallas 3 2 0 .600 131 90 N.Y. Jets 0 4 0 .000 39 101 N.Y. Giants 2 3 0 .400 97 125 mance from their defense port. It was great to get a chise history New England “Brady! Brady!” rose from Miami 0 4 0 .000 26 163 Washington 0 5 0 .000 73 151 in a 33-7 rout of the win- win in front of them.” has four straight games the stands while thou- South South W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA less Redskins on Sunday. Shrugging off four sacks, with at least five sacks. In sands of Redskins backers Houston 3 2 0 .600 131 110 N Orleans 4 1 0 .800 115 116 Now in his 20th season, Brady completed 28 of addition, the Patriots com- fled to the exits. Indianapolis 2 2 0 .500 94 102 Carolina 3 2 0 .600 129 107 Brady whisked by Brett 42 passes — including a pleted a fifth consecutive “It felt like a home game, Jacksonville 2 3 0 .400 111 118 Tampa Bay 2 3 0 .400 147 148 Tennessee 2 3 0 .400 98 76 Atlanta 1 4 0 .200 102 152 Favre into third place on 15-yarder to Edelman in game without allowing a just like Foxborough,” North North the career list with 71,923 the third quarter to eclipse touchdown pass, the first New England receiver W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Baltimore 3 2 0 .600 161 123 Green Bay 4 1 0 .800 119 93 yards passing. Brady now Favre. team to pull off that feat Josh Gordon said. “It was Cleveland 2 2 0 .500 89 91 Detroit 2 1 1 .625 97 95 trails only Peyton Man- This is the fifth time in since the 1988 Cleveland great to get that support.” Pittsburgh 1 4 0 .200 99 114 Chicago 3 2 0 .600 87 69 ning (71,940 yards) and franchise history that New Browns. McCoy completed a 12- Cincinnati 0 5 0 .000 80 136 Minnesota 3 2 0 .600 112 73 West West Drew Brees (74,845). England has started the The defeat kept the pres- yard pass on Washington’s W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Brady also edged closer season 5-0, and only the sure on Redskins coach first play from scrimmage. Kan City 4 0 0 1.000 135 94 San Fran 3 0 0 1.000 96 54 Oakland 3 2 0 .600 103 123 Seattle 4 1 0 .800 133 118 to Manning’s record 539 second time since 2007. Jay Gruden, whose job Two short runs and a sack Chargers 2 3 0 .400 103 94 L.A. Rams 3 2 0 .600 146 134 touchdown passes, con- Playing for the first time status appears to be ten- followed, but New England’s Denver 1 4 0 .200 90 106 Arizona 1 3 1 .300 100 138 necting with Julian Edel- since breaking his leg uous in the wake of his opening possession also Thursday’s Games 9:30 a.m. Seattle 30, L.A. Rams 29 man, Brandon Bolden and against Philadelphia last team’s 0-5 start. Gruden is ended with Brady getting Philadelphia at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Sunday’s Games Ryan Izzo to bring his to- December, Redskins quar- 35-49-1 over five-plus sea- dumped in his own back- Buffalo 14, Tennessee 7 New Orleans at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. tal to 527. terback Colt McCoy went sons with Washington. field. Philadelphia 31, N.Y. Jets 6 Houston at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Arizona 26, Cincinnati 23 Minnesota 28, N.Y. Giants 10 Washington at Miami, 1 p.m. New Orleans 31, Tampa Bay 24 Cincinnati at Baltimore, 1 p.m. New England 33, Washington 7 Alabama, Clemson hold spots in AP poll Oakland 24, Chicago 21 Seattle at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Houston 53, Atlanta 32 San Francisco at L.A. Rams, 4:05 p.m. Baltimore 26, Pittsburgh 23, OT ASSOCIATED PRESS a scandal related to the Carolina 34, Jacksonville 27 Atlanta at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. Denver 20, L.A. Chargers 13 Tennessee at Denver, 4:25 p.m. handling of sexual as- Green Bay 34, Dallas 24 Ohio State and Georgia sault claims on campus. Indianapolis at Kansas City, 8:20 p.m. Dallas at N.Y. Jets, 4:25 p.m. are tied at No. 3 in The Open: Detroit, Miami Pittsburgh at L.A. Chargers, 8:20 p.m. An investigation led to the Monday’s Games Associated Press college president of the university Cleveland at San Francisco, 8:15 p.m. Open: Buffalo, Indianapolis, Chicago, Oak- football poll, and Florida Thursday, Oct. 10 land and athletic director also N.Y. Giants at New England, 8:20 p.m. surged to No. 7 after a big Monday, Oct. 14 departing. Sunday, Oct. 13 victory. Carolina vs Tampa Bay at London, UK, Detroit at Green Bay, 8:15 p.m. Bears coach Matt Rhule No. 1 Alabama and No. 2 told the AP on Sunday Clemson held their spots that he congratulated his NHL Sunday after a week off team on being 5-0 after a for both, but the Buckeyes convincing win at Kansas EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE caught up to the Bulldogs State the day before and Atlantic Division Central Division in the AP Top 25 present- GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA senior linebacker Jordan Toronto 3 2 0 1 5 14 10 Colorado 2 2 0 0 4 9 5 ed by Regions Bank. Williams corrected him. Detroit 2 2 0 0 4 9 6 St. Louis 2 1 0 1 3 5 5 The Crimson Tide re- Buffalo 2 2 0 0 4 10 3 Nashville 2 1 1 0 2 8 7 “He said, ‘No coach. Boston 2 2 0 0 4 3 1 Winnipeg 3 1 2 0 2 10 14 ceived 32 first-place votes We’re 1-0 this week,’” Montreal 2 1 0 1 3 9 9 Chicago 1 0 1 0 0 3 4 and 1503 points and the Rhule said. “That was Ta Bay 3 1 1 1 3 11 10 Minnesota 2 0 2 0 0 4 9 Florida 2 1 1 0 2 6 8 Dallas 3 0 3 0 0 6 9 Tigers had 15 first-place good to hear him correct Ottawa 2 0 2 0 0 4 9 Pacific Division votes and 1,433 points. me.” Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Georgia got three first- The third-year coach GP W L OT Pts GF GA Anaheim 2 2 0 0 4 5 2 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Carolina 3 3 0 0 6 11 8 Vegas 2 2 0 0 4 9 2 place votes and 1,393 stepped into rebuild that Wash 3 2 0 1 5 7 6 Edmonton 2 2 0 0 4 9 7 points. Ohio State, which Rangers 2 2 0 0 4 10 5 Calgary 2 1 1 0 2 6 5 Ohio State coach Ryan Day, right, shouts to was anything but normal. Phila 1 1 0 0 2 4 3 L Angeles 1 0 1 0 0 5 6 was fourth last week, re- the team during the first half against Michigan The Bears started the Pitts 2 1 1 0 2 8 5 Arizona 2 0 2 0 0 1 3 ceived 10 first-place votes 2016 season ranked under Islanders 2 1 1 0 2 5 3 Vancouver 2 0 2 0 0 2 6 State in an NCAA college football game Satur- N Jersey 2 0 1 1 1 6 12 San Jose 3 0 3 0 0 3 12 and 1,393 points. day. The Buckeyes won, 34-10 interim coach Jim Grobe Columbus 2 0 2 0 0 3 11 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for The last time there was a and rose all the way to No. tie in the top three was Sept. Florida moved up three for the first time since 8 in the country with a 6-0 overtime loss. Top three teams in each Carolina 4, Tampa Bay 3, OT 20, 2015, when TCU and spots after beating Au- 2016, the season follow- start. They then lost their division and two wild cards per conference Detroit 4, Dallas 3 Mississippi shared third. last six regular-season advance to playoffs. N.Y. Islanders 4, Winnipeg 1 burn on Saturday. The Ti- ing the offseason firing Saturday’s Games No. 5 LSU received two games and the program Monday’s Games Florida 4, Tampa Bay 3 first-place votes. Oklaho- gers slipped five to No. 12. of coach Art Briles. The descended even further Buffalo at Columbus, 7 p.m. Montreal 6, Toronto 5, SO ma stayed No. 6. No. 22 Baylor is ranked school let Briles go amid from there. Pittsburgh 7, Columbus 2 St. Louis at Toronto, 7 p.m. Buffalo 7, New Jersey 2 Tuesday’s Games Carolina 3, Washington 2, OT Dallas at Washington, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers 4, Ottawa 1 Winnipeg at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. MAJOR LEAGUE PLAYOFFS TODAY IN SPORTS St. Louis 3, Dallas 2 Carolina at Florida, 7 p.m. Detroit 5, Nashville 3 WILD CARD x-Tuesday, Oct. 8: N.Y. Yankees at Minneso- Oct. 7 6,033rd race to pass Johnny Long- Edmonton vs. N.Y. Islanders at Nassau Tuesday, Oct. 1: Washington 4, Milwaukee ta (FS1) Colorado 4, Minnesota 2 Veterans Memorial Coliseum, 7 p.m. 3 x-Thursday, Oct. 10: Minnesota at N.Y. Yan- 1916 — Georgia Tech, coached by den as the winningest jockey. His Boston 1, Arizona 0 John Heisman, beats Cumberland first race was won on April 20, 1949. Anaheim at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 2: Tampa Bay 5, Oakland kees (FS1) Anaheim 3, San Jose 1 1 National League 222-0 in the most lopsided college 1984 — Walter Payton breaks Jim San Jose at Nashville, 8 p.m. Calgary 3, Vancouver 0 DIVISION SERIES L.A. Dodgers 1, Washington 1 football game in history. Brown’s career rushing mark of Edmonton 6, Los Angeles 5 Los Angeles at Calgary, 9 p.m. (Best-of-5) Thursday, Oct. 3: L.A. Dodgers 6, Washing- 1945 — The Green Bay Packers 12,312 yards and Brown’s career Sunday’s Games Boston at Vegas, 10 p.m. American League ton 0 score 41 points in the first quarter in mark of 58 100-yard rushing games Houston 2, Tampa Bay 0 Friday, Oct. 4: Washington 4, L.A. Dodgers Friday, Oct. 4: Houston 6, Tampa Bay 2 2 a 57-21 win against the Detroit in a 20-7 victory over New Orleans. Saturday, Oct. 5: Houston 3, Tampa Bay 1 Sunday, Oct. 6: L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 14-5) at Lions. Payton breaks the record on Chica- TRANSACTIONS Monday, Oct. 7: Houston (Greinke 8-1) at Washington (Sanchez 11-8), 7:45 p.m. 1962 — Judy Kimball wins the LPGA go’s second play from scrimmage in Tampa Bay (Morton 16-6), 1:05 p.m. (MLB) (TBS) championship with a four-stroke vic- the second half. HOCKEY AHL — Suspended Iowa F Mike x-Tuesday, Oct. 8: Houston at Tampa Bay Monday, Oct. 7: L.A. Dodgers (Hill 4-1) at tory over Shirley Spork. 1985 — Lynette Woodard, captain of (FS1) Washington (TBA), 6:40 p.m. (TBS) Liambas one game for a check- x-Thursday, Oct. 10: Tampa Bay at Houston x-Wednesday, Oct. 9: Washington at L.A. 1967 — Tulsa wide receivers Ricky the women’s basketball team that NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Signed D (FS1) Dodgers (TBS) Eber and Harry Wood have the best won the gold medal at the 1984 ing-from-behind incident in an Oct. 4 day by a receiving duo in college foot- Joe Morrow to a one-year, two-way N.Y. Yankees 2, Minnesota 0 Atlanta 2, St. Louis 1 Olympics, is chosen to be the first game against Rockford. Friday, Oct. 4: N.Y. Yankees 10, Minnesota Thursday, Oct. 3: St. Louis 7, Atlanta 6 ball history. Eber has 20 receptions woman to play for the Harlem Globe- contract. COLLEGE 4 Friday, Oct. 4: Atlanta 3, St. Louis 0 for 322 yards and three touchdowns, trotters. WASHINGTON CAPITALS — Assigned Saturday, Oct. 5: N.Y. Yankees 8, Minneso- Sunday, Oct. 6: Atlanta 3,St. Louis 1 while Wood grabs 13 passes for 318 1992 — Chris Kontos scores four KANSAS — Fired offensive coordina- ta 2 Monday, Oct. 7: Atlanta at St. Louis, 3:07 D Martin Fehervary to Hershey (AHL). yards and three scores in Tulsa’s goals as the tor Les Koenning. Promoted Brent Monday, Oct. 7: N.Y. Yankees (Severino 1-1) p.m. (TBS) Placed F Travis Boyd on waivers. at Minnesota (Odorizzi 15-7), 8:40 p.m. x-Wednesday, Oct. 9: St. Louis at Atlanta 58-0 win over Idaho State. win their NHL debut, 7-3 over the Dearmon to offensive coordinator. (FS1) (TBS) 1970 — Willie Shoemaker wins his . B4 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2019 COMICS

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 Husband checks out of marriage after wife’s cancer diagnosis DEAR ABBY: I need a neighborhood with nosy some advice for my dear Dear Abby is written by Abigail neighbors who like to friend. She needs to have Van Buren, also known as Jeanne gossip. My wife and I are chemotherapy and her private people and keep husband says he won’t Phillips, and was founded by her our business to ourselves. help her when she gets mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact There is one person, a sicker from the meds. She Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. man who recently moved is devastated and feels Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. here, whom I consider to like he isn’t even her hus- be my only good friend. band anymore. He told The other day my her he will move out and friend showed me a text put her into a nursing to see her through the a regular basis. Problem he had received from an- home and that they can term of her treatment? If is, I love my privacy. I’m other one of my neigh- break up. Any advice? so, that’s what I recom- getting cold feet because bors — a doctor — asking mend. of this. I have lived the him if I had a certain DEVASTATED IN When she recovers — way I do for a long time medical condition. My THE MIDWEST because with the advanc- and I’m happy with it. friend responded by say- es that are being made in ing that the topic had not DEAR DEVASTATED: cancer treatment every COLD FEET IN THE been discussed. I find the I am appalled. That day, it is entirely possible SOUTH inquiry to be inappropri- someone could be so — I hope she realizes how ate. It’s really none of his heartless and cruel is de- DEAR COLD FEET: business. I also believe plorable. Your friend’s lucky she is to be rid of Have you talked to this my neighbor the doctor husband appears to be this poor excuse for a lady about your concerns? showed a lack of charac- one of those who becomes man. If you haven’t, it’s time, ter and poor judgment. I so freaked out by his because it’s entirely possi- value your input. Are my spouse’s cancer diagnosis DEAR ABBY: I am di- ble that she loves her feelings out of line? that he cuts and runs in- vorced and live alone, family as much as you which I enjoy. I’m a home- stead of standing by her love your privacy and TICKED OFF IN body — I work and come when the going gets won’t want to be isolated TAMPA tough. (Yes, regrettably, home. from them. In a situation there are some.) I dated a woman many like yours, if there is no DEAR TICKED OFF: Her top priority right years ago and we have compelling reason to tie Your feelings are not out now has to be getting reunited. I’m very much the knot, perhaps you of line. If the doctor is through this challenge, in love with her. She has should agree to leave the truly concerned about regardless of what it in- family not far from here, arrangement the way it your well-being and not volves. Are there support- and if I marry her, I know is. neighborhood gossip, he ive friends or family I’m going to be inundated should have asked you members who are willing with visits from them on DEAR ABBY: I live in that question directly. BRIDGE

The unsung heroine quietly beats you Maggie Shayne, an author of ro- cautious. With (at least) a nine-card mantic novels, said, “I enjoy heroines fit, she should have jumped to three who grow and come into their own hearts. That would probably have si- during the course of a story.” lenced South. Then West, with a sixth That applies to the heroine of this trump, could have raised to game. deal, Jacqui Mitchell. She is one of Note that four hearts was makable. the strongest players ever, but per- When Mitchell bid only two hearts, haps used to be under the shadow South sneaked in a three-club rebid of her husband, Victor Mitchell, who and ended in five clubs. died in 1995. However, Jacqui has West led the heart 10, showing the better record. Victor won two zero or two higher honors. After win- silver medals in world team cham- ning with the heart ace, what did pionships and six national cham- Mitchell lead at trick two? pionships, but Jacqui has 11 world Note that a spade switch would championship medals: five gold (four not have worked. Declarer would team and one women’s pairs), three have won with the ace, ruffed her silver and three bronze. She also has heart loser in the dummy, drawn 15 national championships. trumps and played a spade toward In the auction, West’s two-club dummy’s queen. overcall was a Michaels Cue-Bid, Mitchell switched to the diamond promising at least 5-5 in the majors. six! Then the defenders took a trick Mitchell’s two-heart advance was in each side suit. MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS CELEBRITY INTERVIEWS

The Neighborhood: “Welcome to the Fresh Coat” CBS, 8 p.m. In the new episode “Welcome to the Fresh Coat,” Ruby Rose is Gotham’s new caped crusader Dave volunteers to repaint the Butlers’ house, set- ting off a chain of events that affects both families. All American: “Hussle & Motivate” The CW, 8 p.m. Season Premiere! After winning the state championship, Spencer James (Daniel Ezra) faces a difficult decision that could transform his reputation. Billy (Taye Diggs) re- alizes he needs to make some major changes to get his life back on track, while Grace (Karimah West- brook) and Corey (Chad L. Coleman) have a tough conversation regarding their family. NFL Football: Cleveland at San Francisco ESPN, 8 p.m. Live Baker Mayfield and the Cleveland Browns head to the Bay Area to battle Jimmy Garoppolo and the San Francisco 49ers on ESPN’s Monday Night Football. 9-1-1: “The Searchers” FOX, 8 p.m. In the wake of a massive tsunami that hit the Santa Monica Pier, the crew of 118 race to save lives. Private Lives of the Windsors Smithsonian Channel, 8 p.m. New Series! This three-episode series reveals the scandals and secrets surrounding Queen Elizabeth II’s father, un- cles and aunt — the first young royals ever to be thrust into the spotlight to win over public opinion as part of a royal rebrand. Below Deck Bravo, 9 p.m. Season Premiere! The reality show cruises Thailand for the first time! Our pick for the luxury yacht crew member most like- ly to Thai one on: deckhand Tanner, who says his motto is “GVO” (good vibes only). Quippy chief stew- ardess Kate Chastain returns. All Rise: “Sweet Bird of Truth” CBS, 9 p.m. By Jeff Pfeiffer does take place in the Caped returns to Gotham to help a blast wearing that outfit, Crusader’s hometown of Go- however she can after Alice designed for the series by The freshman legal drama continues with the new Although Australian ac- episode “Sweet Bird of Truth,” in which Lola (Sim- tress Ruby Rose made a tham. But Batman/Bruce kidnaps Kate’s ex-girlfriend four-time Oscar winner Col- one Missick) immerses herself in the world of online memorable Arrowverse de- Wayne has been mysterious- Sophie Moore (Meagan Tan- leen Atwood, and the actress gaming when she presides over her first trial con- but as Kate Kane — a.k.a. ly missing for three years as dy) — inadvertently learns recently recalled the thrill Batwoman begins (Sunday, the secret identity of her cous- that comes from donning it cerning cybercrimes. Batwoman — in last year’s crossover event among The Oct. 6 on The CW), and crim- in Bruce Wayne after discov- even when cameras aren’t Black Lightning: “The Book of Occupation: Chap- inal gangs are again run- ering his Batcave. With the rolling. ter One: Birth of Blackbird” CW’s several DC Comics-in- spired superhero series, she ning rampant with no Dark reluctant aid of Wayne’s se- “I still remember putting The CW, 9 p.m. now gets to shine in her own Knight to stop them. Even curity expert Luke Fox (Cam- it on for the first time with Season Premiere! show. As Arrowverse fans the military-grade Crows rus Johnson), Kate fashions Colleen,” Rose said, “and it’s We find Jefferson Pierce (Cress Williams) like never prepare to say farewell to Private Security firm run herself into a new hero for just a magical feeling. … This before, in the hands of the ASA with his wife Lynn the series that started it all, by Kate’s father, Jacob Kane Gotham — Batwoman (not to thing has been — like, with- (Christine Adams) as Agent Odell (guest star Bill Arrow, which begins its final (Dougray Scott), can only be confused with Batgirl; the in an inch of its life, it just Duke) tightens his grip on the Pierce family, leaving season this month, they can do so much when a psychot- two are separate characters fits me like a glove. … You Jennifer (China Anne McClain) abandoned. say hello to this similarly fun ic supervillain named Alice in the DC universe). feel the transformation, it’s (Rachel Skarsten) — who has “That suit is literal perfec- unlike any costume I’ve ever Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings series with hints of darkness about a masked hero who a thing for Lewis Carroll’s tion,” Fox objects when Kate put on in any role in my life. Discovery Channel, 9 p.m. takes to the streets to fight Alice in Wonderland stories asks him to adapt the Batsuit … You literally feel faster and Season Premiere! crime. and is as off-the-rails as the for her. stronger and bulletproof. And Familiar faces and new alliances are on hand as the Of course, a setup like Mad Hatter of those tales — “It will be,” Kate counters, you are like, ‘But I’m not, am best street racers in the country head back to the that is also familiar to fans threatens the city. “when it fits a woman.” I?’ … It’s just very difficult to track for an all-new season. of Batman, and this series Eventually, Kate — who Onscreen, Rose clearly has pee in, that’s all.”

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BAGHDAD (AP) — ple had been killed in the has urged the protesters try spokesman, said pro- Twelve anti-government six days of unrest, includ- and the security forces to testers have burned 51 demonstrators were ing eight members of the end the violence while the public buildings and eight killed Sunday in ongoing security forces, and more country’s prime minister political party headquar- protests in the capital than 6,000 wounded. He has called on the protest- ters. He claimed security Baghdad, the latest fatal- said an investigation was ers to go home. Prime Min- forces didn’t confront the ities in six days of clashes under way to determine ister Adel Abdul-Mahdi protesters, adding that that have left more than who was behind the most also pledged to meet with “malicious hands” were 100 dead and thousands deadly day of violence, in the protesters wherever behind targeting protest- wounded. Baghdad on Friday. they are and without any ers and security members Iraq’s government has The unrest is the most armed forces, to hear their alike. scrambled to contain the serious challenge facing demands. That contradicted ac- popular anger that has Iraq two years after the Abdul-Mahdi defended counts from demonstra- racked Baghdad and a victory against Islamic the security forces, saying tors and journalists at the number of southern cities State militants. The cha- they were carrying out scene who have said they since Tuesday. Security os also comes at a critical their duties and would witnessed security forc- forces responded with a time for the government, only use force in extreme es firing on demonstra- crackdown on the spon- which has been caught in cases of self-defense. tors. Some protesters said taneous rallies of demon- the middle of increasing “We can’t accept the con- snipers also took part in strators demanding jobs, U.S.-Iran tensions in the tinuation of the situation breaking up the protests. better services and an end region. Iraq is allied with like this,” Abdul-Mah- Maan said most of those to endemic corruption in both countries and hosts di told his Cabinet late killed Friday were hit in the oil-rich country. thousands of U.S. troops, Saturday in televised re- the head and heart. In the first official state- as well as powerful para- marks. Officials had said ear- ment from the govern- military forces allied with “We hear of snipers, fire- lier there were attempts ment accounting for the Iran. bombs, burning a police- at “sedition” from snip- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS violence, Interior Ministry Iraq’s most senior Shi- man, a citizen.” ers who targeted security spokesman Saad Maan ite spiritual leader, Grand Speaking on Sunday, and protesters alike. They Iraqi Army troops deploy at a site of protests in said Sunday that 104 peo- Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, Maan, the Interior Minis- didn’t elaborate. Baghdad, Iraq Sunday. Hong Kong Hundreds mourn mask ban foes death of iconic stage protest Mexican crooner MIAMI (AP) — Miami, the second home to HONG KONG (AP) — Furiously yell- legendary Mexican crooner José José, mourn- ing “Wearing a mask is not a crime,” ed the iconic artist on Sunday by gathering tens of thousands of masked protesters several hundreds of his fans at a closed cas- hit Hong Kong’s rain-drenched streets ket wake with his family. Sunday in defiance of a new ban on fa- Known as the “Prince of Song,” José Rómulo cial coverings. Riot police later swept Sosa Ortiz died eight days ago in Miami at in with volleys of tear gas and mus- age 71. The singer had been battling pancre- cular arrests as peaceful rallies again atic cancer. degenerated into widespread violence The artist’s youngest daughter Sarita Sosa and chaos in the semi-autonomous thanked Miamians for embracing her dad Chinese territory. when he first arrived decades ago, saying he Instead of deterring rioting and was brought back to life in Florida. calming anti-government demonstra- “May his music never die, please,” she said, tions that have gripped the interna- holding back tears. “Thank you for coming. tional trading hub for four months, You are our family. All of Miami, thank you.” the ban that criminalized the wearing José José rose to stardom in 1970 with his of face masks at rallies only redoubled hit “El Triste” or “The Sad One,” and became the determination of both peaceful well-known across Latin America in the marchers and more radical black-clad 1980s with his best-selling album “Secrets,” a youths. The hard-liners again lobbed PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS collaboration with Spanish composer and pro- gasoline bombs and trashed subway Protesters throw back tear gas at police in Hong Kong Sunday. ducer Manuel Alejandro. stations and China-linked banks in But the Mexican singer struggled with the city. substance abuse and depression. Following court refused to grant an injunction ing masked with her sister, Rebecca. For the first time in the crisis, men the 1993 separation from Mexican model but agreed to hear later this month an “They can’t arrest us all. There on the roof of one of the Chinese mil- Anel Noreña, he began sleeping in a taxi on application by 24 legislators against are thousands of us,” said Anyeung. itary’s barracks in Hong Kong raised the outskirts of the Mexican capital before “There is no going back — we are at a yellow banner warning protesters Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam’s use of friends intervened and took him to an addic- they were breaking the law when la- sweeping emergency powers to impose the point of no return.” Anyeung, who tion treatment center in the U.S. ser pointers were flashed at the build- the ban without legislative approval. holds a British passport, said she may The artist remarried in 1995 to a Cuban-Amer- ing, according to video broadcast by Lam’s government says that the leave Hong Kong if the city’s freedoms ican woman named Sarita Salazar, and the cou- Hong Kong media. mask ban will make the identification are extinguished. ple had Sarita Sosa the following year. Police said masked rioters also at- of rioters easier for police and that Many malls also remained shuttered In a brief private ceremony broadcast by tacked bystanders, including two men other measures are possible if vio- as streets downtown turned into a sea Univision before the public wake, Salazar was left unconscious after bloody beatings lence continues. of umbrellas held aloft both against seen on stage next to the golden coffin, which and a woman who took photos of rioting. The city’s MTR network of subways rain and because they’ve become a was covered by a giant arrangement of white A massive peaceful march to the and trains that was entirely closed symbol of protest, used by demonstra- hydrangeas. A group of Mariachi performers central business district — on streets Saturday partially reopened Sunday, tors as shields against police identifi- dressed in white and played some of the artist’s spray-painted with the word “resist” with greatly reduced service that pro- cation, tear gas and rubber bullets. melodies such as “The Sad One” and “Pillow,” and hemmed in by high-rises that testers said made traveling to rallies Critics fear Lam’s use of the Emer- and fans got up from their seats to sing along. echoed with protesters’ chants — harder but didn’t make them want to gency Regulations Ordinance that “He was born in Mexico, but we were lucky to came as Hong Kong’s High Court re- stay home. gives her broad powers to implement have José José living here,” said Miami-Dade jected a second effort to invalidate the “Carrie Lam is not the god of Hong any measures she deems necessary County Mayor Carlos Gimenez. Some of the mask ban. Kong. She can’t do anything she likes,” could pave the way for more draconi- Miami fans even tell stories of seeing the Lawmaker Dennis Kwok said the said retiree Patricia Anyeung, march- an moves. well-dressed singer at the supermarket or lo- cal pharmacies. Sources: Trump allies pressed Ukraine over gas firm

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — team at the helm of the state gas company, The place the U.S. ambassador As Rudy Giuliani was gas company, Naftogaz, Associated Press has in- there months before she pushing Ukrainian of- would soon be taken up terviewed four people with was actually recalled to ficials last spring to in- with Ukraine’s new pres- direct knowledge of the at- Washington, according to vestigate one of Donald ident by U.S. Energy Sec- tempts to influence Naf- three of the individuals in- Trump’s main political retary Rick Perry, whose togaz, and their accounts terviewed by the AP. One rivals, a group of individ- slate of candidates includ- show Perry playing a key of the individuals said uals with ties to the presi- ed a fellow Texan who is role in the effort. Three of he was so concerned by dent and his personal law- one of Perry’s past politi- the four spoke on condi- the whole affair that he yer were also active in the cal donors. tion of anonymity for fear reported it to a U.S. Em- former Soviet republic. It’s unclear if Perry’s at- of retaliation. The fourth bassy official in Ukraine Their aims were profit, tempts to replace board is an American business- months ago. not politics. This circle of members at Naftogaz man with close ties to the Ukraine, a resource-rich businessmen and Repub- were coordinated with the Ukrainian energy sector. nation that sits on the geo- lican donors touted con- Giuliani allies pushing for A spokeswoman for the graphic and symbolic bor- nections to Giuliani and a similar outcome, and no U.S. Energy Department der between Russia and Trump while trying to one has alleged that there said Perry, a former Texas the West, has long been install new management is criminal activity in any governor and Republican plagued by corruption and at the top of Ukraine’s of these efforts. And it’s presidential candidate, government dysfunction, massive state gas compa- unclear what role, if any, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS was not advancing any- making it a magnet for ny. Their plan was to then Giuliani had in helping one’s personal interests. foreign profiteers. steer lucrative contracts his clients push to get gas Energy Secretary Rick Perry allegedly pushed She said his conversations At the center of the Naf- to companies controlled sales agreements with the Ukraine’s president earlier this year to replace with Ukrainian officials togaz plan, according to by Trump allies, according state-owned company. members of a key supervisory board at Naf- about Naftogaz were part three individuals famil- to two people with knowl- But the affair shows how togaz, a massive state-owned petroleum com- of his efforts to reform the iar with the details, were edge of their plans. those with ties to Trump pany. country’s energy sector three such businessmen: Their plan hit a snag af- and his administration and create an environ- two Soviet-born Florida five years on the board of ed a source saying Trump ter Ukrainian President were pursuing business ment where Western com- real estate entrepreneurs, Petro Poroshenko lost deals in Ukraine that another Ukrainian energy said Perry had asked panies can do business. Lev Parnas and Igor Fru- his reelection bid to Volo- went far beyond advanc- company, Burisma. Trump to make the call to The Trump and Giuliani man, and an oil magnate dymyr Zelenskiy, whose ing the president’s per- On Friday, according discuss “something about allies driving the attempt from Boca Raton, Florida, conversation with Trump sonal political interests. to the news site Axios, an LNG (liquefied natural to change the senior man- named Harry Sargeant III. about former Vice Presi- It also raises questions Trump told a group of Re- gas) plant.” agement at Naftogazt, Parnas and Fruman dent Joe Biden is now at about whether Trump al- publican lawmakers that While it’s unclear wheth- however, appear to have have made hundreds of the center of the House lies were mixing business it had been Perry who had er Trump’s remark Friday had inside knowledge of thousands of dollars in po- impeachment inquiry of and politics just as Re- prompted the phone call referred specifically to the the U.S. government’s litical donations to Repub- Trump. publicans were calling for in which Trump asked behind-the-scenes maneu- plans in Ukraine. For ex- licans, including $325,000 But the effort to install a probe of Biden and his Zelenskiy for a “favor” re- vers this spring involving ample, they told people to a Trump-allied political a friendlier management son Hunter, who served garding Biden. Axios cit- the multibillion-dollar that Trump would re- action committee in 2018. MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B7 CLASSIFIED

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Morgan Mortgage Acquisition Trust 2006-WMC3, Asset Backed Pass-Through Certificates, Series LEGAL NOTICE LICENSING BOARD OF THE CITY OF LYNN 2006-WMC3, recorded on April 12, 2012, in Book No. 31252, at Page 215 PUBLIC HEARING TOWN OF SWAMPSCOTT PLANNING BOARD The following hearing will be held on Tuesday, October 15, 2019, at 6:00 PM in for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, Relative to Swampscott Subdivision Rules & Regulations and Zoning By-Law, the Room 302, Lynn City Hall: the same will be sold at Public Auction at 4:00 PM on November 4, 2019, on the Planning Board of the Town of Swampscott will hold a public hearing at the 1. Notice is hereby given that HNP Inc., DBA Lucky Liquors at 169-171 Lewis mortgaged premises located at 58 Autumn Street, Lynn, Essex County, request of ATLANTIC BAY VIEW LLC, for the property located at 54 FOSTER ROAD, Street, Houmeng Chea, Manager has applied for a transfer of the All Alcohol Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, ARCHER STREET/CUSHING AVENUE (Map 7, Lots 213-248, 250-255 and Map 9, Beverages License as a Package Store to G&M Liquors, DBA Lucky Liquors, Lot 616), Swampscott, MA. The public hearing will be held on MONDAY, OCTOBER Krupaben Patel, Manager. TO WIT: 21, 2019, at 7:00 PM at SWAMPSCOTT HIGH SCHOOL, ROOM B129, 200 ESSEX 2. Notice is hereby given that La Parada Restaurant Partners DBA at 20-22 The land in said Lynn, with the buildings thereon, bounded STREET. Union Street, Francisco Tolentino, Manager has applied for a Change of the Wine EASTERLY: by Autumn Street, fifty-five and 39/100 feet; The hearing will review the application of a DEFINITIVE PLAN (#19SUB-3) for the and Malt Beverages License as a Common Victualler to an All Alcohol Beverages SOUTHERLY: by land now or late of Heyboum, one hundred nineteen feet; subdivision of the property at 54 Foster Road as it relates to the proposed License as a Common Victualler. WESTERLY: by land now or late of Parker, fifty-five and 39/100 feet; and construction of a new roadway (Cushing Avenue) to service the planned Patricia M. Barton, Chairperson NORTHERLY: by other land, one hundred eleven and 5/100 feet. Independent Living Facility (ILF) development. The proposed new roadway will Item: October 3, 7, 2019 become the primary access point to the ILF. The Petitioner is requesting waivers of For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern regulations of Section III, Section IV, and Section V of the subdivision regulations LEGAL NOTICE District) Registry of Deeds in Book 25721, Page 397. as noted in the submission. Lynn Conservation Commission A copy of the application and plans are on file and available for review during These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit Have an normal business hours at the Planning Department, Office of Community and In accordance with the provisions of of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the Economic Development, Town Hall, 22 Monument Avenue, Swampscott, during M.G.L. Chapter 39, Section 23B, and nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax normal business hours, which are Monday through Thursday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 Chapter 131, Section 40, (the announcement titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or PM and Friday from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Wetlands Protection Act and By-Laws), liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, the Lynn having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, Angela Ippolito Conservation Commission will hold a to share? easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. Planning Board Chair public meeting on Tuesday, October 15, TERMS OF SALE: Item: October 7,14, 2019 2019, at 6:30 p.m., Room 302, City Hall, on the Request for Determination A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check CITY OF PEABODY, MASSACHUSETTS LEGAL NOTICE of will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The Office of the Purchasing Agent Lynn Conservation Commission Applicability of Massachusetts Electric balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 City Hall, 24 Lowell Street Company d/b/a National Grid. The California St., Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, Peabody, MA 01960 In accordance with the provisions of location of the project is 76 Marine Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the M.G.L. Chapter 39, Section 23B, and Blvd. in Lynn, MA. date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full CITY OF PEABODY Chapter 131, Section 40, (the Mary Lester of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage Sealed bids for Plowing and Removal Wetlands Protection Act and By-Laws), Chairwoman shall control in the event of an error in this publication. of Snow will be received at the Office the Lynn Item: October 7, 2019 of the Purchasing Agent, City Hall,24 Conservation Commission will hold a Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Lowell Street, Peabody, MA 01960 public meeting on Tuesday, October until 12:00 NOON, Monday, November 15, U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR J.P. MORGAN MORTGAGE 18, 2019 and then publicly opened 2019, at 6:30 p.m., Room 302, City ACQUISITION TRUST 2006-WMC3, ASSET BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, Contact and read. Hall, on the Request for Determination SERIES 2006-WMC3 Specifications available at the above of Present holder of said mortgage Customer Service address. Applicability of Massachusetts Electric Right is reserved to waive any Company d/b/a National Grid. The By its Attorneys, to place a informalities in or to reject any or all location of the project is 76 Marine HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. bids. Blvd. in Lynn, MA. 150 California St. Daniel B. Doucette classified ad in Newton, MA 02458 Find great Purchasing Agent Mary Lester (617)558-0500 deals in Chairwoman 2012021176 Item: October 7, 2019 Item: October 7, 2019 Item: October 7, 14, 21, 2019 classifieds! B8 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2019 HEALTH

NUTRITION | BARBARA QUINN Could olive oil be the secret to health?

TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Italians call it “olio d’oli- va” — oil of the olive. And their rich use of olive oil may be one of the secrets to the renowned health benefits of the Mediterra- nean diet. One stop on our recent PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE trip to Italy was at the Santa Tea Olive Mill in To prevent overuse of antibiotics, it’s important to know when home Reggello, a small commu- remedies can be used to treat your child’s illness. nity in Tuscany that pro- duces 700 different types of olive trees. Beware of how often you What makes a good olive oil? Our Swiss-born guide, Belle, said it starts with the soil (sandy) and high- PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE give your kids antibiotics er altitude (fewer insects). And it ends with the way Olive oil contains monosaturated fats and an- TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE fection if: for additional relief. the oil is extracted from tioxidant components that are beneficial to ­— Your child is 6 months Strep throat is caused by the fruit. (Yes, olives are heart health and immune system. For parents and caregiv- old or younger. bacteria. However, most ers, it can be hard to tell fruits, although nutrition — Your child is between children with the symp- experts consider them whether your child’s ill- ities since nutrients and ed” since the old way of 6months and 2 years old, toms of strep throat have a healthful fats.) ness requires antibiotics antioxidants are found squeezing the oil out of and has moderate to se- virus, explains Dr. Casper. Nutritionally, the bene- or if there are other ways in the skin and flesh as olives has largely been re- vere pain. “You should ask for a strep fits of olive oil are two-fold. to effectively treat his or well as the pit. This Tus- placed with separating it — Your child is 2 years throat test before turning First, most (up to 83%) of her symptoms. To prevent can facility crushes the with a centrifuge. old or older and experienc- to antibiotics to cure your the fat in olive oil is the overuse of these drugs, it’s entire olive and kneads it What else did we learn? ing severe symptoms. child’s symptoms,” she says. monounsaturated type. into a puree. Everything Green, purple and black important to know when “Don’t use antibiotics to Ice cream, frozen fruit According to the Ameri- then goes into a centrifuge olives are from the same home remedies can be treat your child’s cold, flu pops or cold beverages can Heart Association, our where the oil is gently sep- tree. Their color and in- used instead of antibiotics. and most other respira- may soothe a sore throat. hearts benefit when we arated from the rest of the tensity of taste has to do “If your child has an ear tory infections,” says Dr. Older children can try gar- eat foods rich in monoun- mixture. with the maturity of the infection, consider using Casper. “Most respiratory gling salt water or sucking saturated fats — such as What comes out, Belle ex- fruit. over-the-counter pain re- infections are caused by on throat lozenges. Always olive oil — in place of more plains, is “our green gold.” As we tasted the variet- lievers in place of antibi- viruses, and antibiotics encourage your child to solid saturated fats. Oil obtained by this ies of olive oil at the end otics,” says Tiffany Casper, don’t treat viruses. Antibi- get enough rest, so his or Olive oil is also abun- method at a temperature of our tour, our hostess D.O., a Mayo Clinic Health otics fight bacteria.” her body has a chance to dant in antioxidant com- that does not exceed 80 offered these last bits of System family physician. Instead, Dr. Casper sug- recover. pounds called polyphe- degrees F (27 degrees C) advice: “Children’s ear infections gests offering your child “Consider getting an- nols. Experts say these is classified as extra vir- “Always use extra virgin usually improve within warm liquids, such as tea tibiotics for your child anti-inflammatory sub- gin olive oil. According to olive oil.” Virgin has to do two to three days, especial- or soup. These can have a when a cough persists for stances may help prevent a 2018 review in the Inter- with low acidity and other ly for kids who are 2 years soothing effect and loosen 14 days or more,” says Dr. the development of var- national Journal of Molec- tasteful characteristics of or older. If your child’s mucus. Over-the-counter Casper. “Antibiotics are ious diseases, including ular Science, extra virgin olive oil set by the Inter- health does not improve saline nasal drops or sa- also necessary if a doctor cancer and heart disease. is more expensive but it national Olive Council. within a few days, it would line spray also can loosen diagnoses your child with Polyphenols have also contains the highest level “Look for oils that are be wise to take them in to nasal mucus. Try running a bacterial infection, such been shown to boost our of beneficial polyphenols. produced and bottled by see their provider.” a cool-mist humidifier in as strep throat.” immune system. By the way, the term the same company.” That Dr. Casper recommends your child’s room or using Distributed by Tribune How olive oil is produced “cold pressed” is now giv- is one way to find a good antibiotics for an ear in- steam from a hot shower Content Agency, LLC. affects its nutritional qual- ing way to “cold extract- quality oil.

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