FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2016 Peabody Taking a United Way to Florida By Michele Durgin 17, Victoria, 13, and Abigail, 12. His older chil- agency takes FOR THE ITEM dren, Brittany, 27 and Emily, 25 will not be making the move. LYNN — Jeff Hayward has a lot of packing His new job begins in early December and, center stage to do. even though he has been living in Wells, The longtime Lynner, who served his home- Maine, for the past few years, Hayward still town as former Mayor Albert DiVirgilio’s chief calls Lynn his home and admits to having By Adam Swift of staff followed by a four-year stint in the ITEM CITY EDITOR mixed feelings about his life-changing move. Massachusetts House of Representatives, is “I am very excited to start a new chapter, so PEABODY — There’s Broadway, there’s moving to Florida. to speak, but it’s really hitting me how hard Off Broadway, and coming soon, there will Hayward, 56, is leaving his position as chief it is going to be to leave so many wonderful be Off Peabody Square. of external affairs at the United Way of Mas- family and friends,” he said, with a tear or two Thursday night, Northeast Arc unveiled sachusetts Bay, one he’s held for 17 years, and in the eye. the Foster Street space that will be the is taking over as the president and the CEO of “I was just at my mom’s (Dorothy, 88) house, ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE home of its Black Box Community Theater The Heart of Florida United Way in Orlando. visiting with her. Memories were  ooding my Project. Longtime Lynn resi- He and his wife Anne-Marie, a Disney trav- head and heart as I looked around. It’s the The North Shore nonpro t, which helps dent Jeff Hayward is el agent, are busy preparing for the move to people with disabilities become full par- moving to Florida. Orlando along with their children, Nathaniel, HAYWARD, A7 ticipants in the community, is looking to renovate the space at the rear of ArcWorks Community Art Center and transform it into a community theater. The plan is to open up the space for Saugus Northeast Arc programs, as well as to the Peabody and North Shore arts and theater scene in general, according to Tim Brown, rivals Northeast Arc’s Director of Day Services. “We began plans to repurpose the space about a year ago,” said Brown. “We thought the theater would t with the arts center.” square At the heart of Northeast Arc’s programs are a spirit of inclusion, where people with disabilities work in the community where they live. off That spirit of inclusion and community is a driving force behind the theater proj- By Thor Jourgensen ect, as a long list of Peabody of cials and ITEM NEWS EDITOR movers and shakers have thrown them- selves into the support of Northeast Arc’s WAKEFIELD — State theater project. Rep. Donald Wong touted “This brings the face of Northeast Arc his experience as a three- into the community,” said City Councilor term legislator Thursday Tom Gould, who did double duty as Thurs- night. But challenger Jen- day night’s master of ceremonies. “This is nifer Migliore said she so welcomed. We also lack a theater, and will have more access as this will bring one to the downtown.” a Democrat to “the pow- Those who turned out to support the ers that be” in the State project were as adamant that Northeast House. Arc bringing a theater to Peabody is as The pair answered ques- positive for the city as the city’s support is tions posed by a Wake eld a positive for the nonpro t. Community Access Televi- “This has been a fun project to work on,” sion (WCAT) media panel for an hour in advance of THEATER, A7 the Nov. 8 election. Wong, a Republican Lynn takes representing the 9th Es- sex District, and Miglio- re said they will ght to keep Union Hospital lead on lead open. Migliore said own- er Partners HealthCare must ensure emergency By Thomas Grillo Latasha Dobson in the services are preserved in ITEM STAFF kitchen of her Mountain Lynn and Wong suggested Avenue home in Lynn. the hospital, if it is closed LYNN — Latasha Dobson knew the moment she toured Federal and city of - in three years, could be a the cobalt blue home for sale on Mountain Avenue that it cials picked her home future veterans hospital. was her dream house. Thursday to celebrate Migliore said she wants But the 116-year-old Colonial had one major problem: the successful residential state of cials to recon- interior was lled with lead-based paint, a hazard for her deleading efforts. sider action earlier this three children. The terms of the city’s rst-time homebuyer year on Wheelabrator’s program required deleading to close the deal on the four-bed- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE request to extend the life room home. of its land ll. Thanks to the Department of Housing and Urban Devel- The Massachusetts En- opment (HUD) and the Lynn Housing Authority & Neigh- PHOTO | BOB ROCHE vironmental Policy Act borhood Development’s (LHAND) Lead Abatement Program, review of Wheelabrator’s Northeast Arc CEO Jo Ann Simons Dobson received a $28,600 grant to delead the eight-room proposal concluded that says the nonpro t is now at a place home she purchased last fall for $256,000. no further environmental where its programs work to serve the needs of the community. LEAD, A7 RIVALS, A7 Mr. McDermott meets the mayor Master of the Saugus domain

By Bridget Turcotte ITEM STAFF SAUGUS — Town Manager Scott Crab- tree is a master in ghting crime. Crabtree recently earned his Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice from Boston University. He also holds a Bachelor’s De- gree in Management and Accounting from Boston University and a law degree from the New England School of Law. Crabtree was a police of cer for the Sau- gus Police Department for 11 years before becoming a lawyer. He later became the town manager. “I always had a desire to serve and help Mayor Judith Flanagan the public,” Crabtree said. “I had the op- INSIDE Kennedy talks with Jack portunity to be a police of cer and thought McDermott, son of May- it was a great experience and a great op- In Lynn or’s Breakfast for Scout- portunity. I’ve always felt that my calling Home invasion ing Award recipient and is in public service.” leads to two arrests. A3 Lynn Police Of cer Ryan When someone advances their education McDermott. For story, see and develops professionally, it can only be In Sports LOOK! Page A8. bene cial for the job they serve, he said. From left, Christina Crabtree, Chloe Crabtree, A lot on the line in below, 7, Brody Crabtree, 3, Scott Crabtree and weekend football slate. B1 ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE CRABTREE, A7 Scotty Crabtree, 8.

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS ...... B4 HIGH 67° VOL. 138, ISSUE 272 OPINION ...... A4 LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 LOW 59° HOME ...... A5 SPORTS ...... B1-3 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2016 OBITUARIES MASSACHUSETTS BRIEF Richard P. Hubbard, 83 Denise M. Byrd, 60 Couple sues police for return their Wendell, Massa- of seized marijuana plants chusetts, property Sept. 13. LYNN — Richard Paul Hub- they are together), Christy and LYNN — Denise M. and Judith Byrd, all GREENFIELD (AP) The lawsuit in Franklin bard, age 83, of Lynn, passed Mike Gamble of Bellingham, Byrd, age 60, passed of Lynn, her grand- — A Massachusetts Superior Court seeks the away Monday Oct. 17, 2016. their children Mikey, Matty away Oct. 13, 2016, children Jerome couple has filed a lawsuit return of the dozen mar- Born and raised in Lynn, he and Max, Frederick Jr. and following a brief ill- Byrd, Shantay Neal, against state police seek- ijuana plants confiscated was the son of the late Alfred Jamie DeLucia and their son ness. Born in Lynn Dayshawn Neal and ing the return of marijua- from an outdoor grow- and Lena (Comeau) Hubbard. Giovanni of Millville, the late and a lifelong res- Joshua Neal, many ing area at the couple’s na plants confiscated in Richard served with the Unit- Robert Hubbard, and Rob ident, she was the nieces, nephews, property, along with other a raid. ed States Navy during the Hubbard, Lauren Zanfardino daughter of the late great nieces and damages. The Springfield Repub- Korean Conflict aboard the and Jennifer Beaulieu. He was Louis and Joyce M. nephews and cous- A couple’s lawyer says USS Missouri. Prior to his re- the brother of the late Elbert (Robinson) Byrd. Pri- ins. lican reports that Patti both of them are regis- tirement, he was a waiter. He Hubbard. or to her illness, she was an Service information: Scutari and Francesco tered medical marijuana had belonged to and contin- Service information: Grave- assistant at Hogan Regional in Her visitation will be held “Apollo” Compagnone patients and that police ued to follow the Drum and side services will be held in Danvers. Denise enjoyed mu- in the GOODRICH Funer- filed a lawsuit saying Bugle Corp. He loved his cats Pine Grove Cemetery, Lynn, had no probable cause or sic and going out and mostly, al Home, 128 Washington they were in compliance and his many friends at the meeting at the Boston Street her grandchildren. She is sur- St., Lynn on Sunday, 3-6 search warrant to seize Silsbee Towers. Richard was Gate Monday at noon. Rela- vived by her children, Misty p.m. Relatives and friends with the state’s 2012 the plants from private the uncle of Frederick DeLu- tives and friends invited to at- Byrd and Julius Byrd and Lucy are respectfully invited to medical marijuana law property. cia of Ft. Myers Beach, tend. Arrangements by Gouveia, all of Lynn, her sib- attend. Burial will be at a when state police and A Massachusetts State Fla., the late Diane the GOODRICH Funeral lings Jeffrey Byrd, Louis Byrd later date. the National Guard, in Police spokesman de- DeLucia, who was his Home, 128 Washington a joint operation, raided clined to comment. best friend, (and now St., Lynn. Dunkin’: Cold brew sales are hot Richard D. Safer, 76 By Joseph Pisani 1939-2016 ASSOCIATED PRESS SWAMPSCOTT — his son David Safer NEW YORK — Hot Richard D. Safer, 76, of Danvers, daughter sales of the new cold-brew of Swampscott, died Michele Balcacer of coffee at Dunkin’ Donuts Wednesday Oct. 19, Salem, four grand- helped offset lower cus- 2016, at his home, children, his special tomer traffic, the company after a lengthy illness. great-granddaughter said Thursday, as quarter- Born in Lynn to the Alianna and numer- ly revenue dipped and the late David and Mary ous friends. company offered a down- (Magarian) Safer, Service informa- beat outlook. Rich graduated from tion: Richard’s fu- The cold brew drink costs Lynn Classical, Class of 1959. neral will be held at 1 p.m. more than the chain’s reg- He was a truck driver for sever- on Saturday Oct. 22, 2016, ular iced coffee. Nigel Tra- al companies as a member of at the SOLIMINE Funeral vis, CEO of parent compa- the Teamsters’ Local #42, but Home, 426 Broadway (Rt. ny Dunkin’ Brands, said FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS drove for Cardinal Health and 129), Lynn. Visitation will the cold brew has been Donuts for sale at a Dunkin’ Donuts in Edmond, Okla. then Salem Paper Corporation be held on Saturday prior to particularly popular with for the majority of his career. the funeral service from 10 millennial customers. successful product launch Dunkin’ Brands Group Shares of Dunkin’ Brands Rich enjoyed traveling to the a.m. to 1 p.m. Relatives and “They like the taste pro- in the last 16 years. Inc. also said it now ex- fell $1.89, or 3.8 percent, to casino both in Atlantic City friends are respectfully invit- file of it,” Travis said. “It’s Although less people came pects total revenue for $49.08 in afternoon trading. and Mohegan Sun, but most ed. Interment will be private. certainly in vogue.” to Dunkin’ Donuts shops in the company to grow less The company earned importantly loved spend- In lieu of flowers, please do- The chain has been the last quarter, those that than previously expected, $52.7 million, or 57 cents ing time with his family and nate to Care Dimensions, 75 adding more specialty did spent more money. Buy- mainly due to its other per share, for the three friends. He was a phenomenal Sylvan St. Suite 102 B, Dan- coffee offerings over the ers of iced drinks are more chain, Baskin-Robbins. months ended Sept. 24, up husband, father, grandfather, vers, MA 01923, or a charity past several years, such likely to purchase food or The company now expects from $46.2 million, or 48 great grandfather and friend. of your choice. Directions as macchiatos and other more coffee than those that full-year revenue growth of cents per share, a year ear- Richard is survived by his and guest book at www.soli- espresso drinks, to better buy hot drinks, Travis said. about 2 percent, down from lier. Adjusted earnings were wife Maureen of 51 years, mine.com. compete with rival Star- Dunkin’ Donuts attribut- a forecast of 3 percent to 5 60 cents per share, which bucks Corp. Travis said ed a 2 percent rise in U.S. percent. It blamed lower was 2 cents better than Wall the cold brew — made by stores open at least a year demand for ice cream at its Street had expected, accord- steeping coffee beans for to its iced coffee. international Baskin-Rob- ing to analysts surveyed by Frances L. Colcord, 85 12 hours — was its most But parent company bins stores. Zacks Investment Research.

LYNN — Mrs. Frances L. later, her great-grandchildren. Massachusetts Senate president: (Canterbury) Colcord, age 85, For Franny, there was nothing of Lynn, formerly of Somerville more beautiful than a child. and Malden, died peacefully She loved unconditionally. on Monday, Oct. 17, 2016, Franny is survived by her I’m voting yes on pot question after a long illness. She was daughter, Vicky Canterbury the wife of the late Harold M. Belliveau, of Lynn, her broth- By Steve LeBlanc question would let those cratic Boston Mayor Mar- “This question is de- Colcord. er William Canterbury of ASSOCIATED PRESS 21 years old or older pos- ty Walsh, all of whom op- signed to create a bil- Born in Somerville, Franny, Sanford, N.C., her grandchil- sess up to one ounce of pose Question 4. lion-dollar industry in the as she was known, was the dren Amberlee LaRocque of BOSTON — Massachu- marijuana for recreational They say legalizing pot commonwealth of Mas- daughter of the late William Lynn and Jared Belliveau of setts Senate President use and allow the home could lead people to hard- sachusetts that will have and Louise Canterbury. She Reading, her great-grandchil- Stan Rosenberg said he’s cultivation of up to 12 er drugs, including opioids, very few limitations on was raised in Somerville and dren Richard “RJ” LaRocque, backing a ballot question marijuana plants. which are blamed for a where its dispensaries go,” in Boston’s South End and Giovanni Picardi, Jacqueline that would legalize the Rosenberg’s endorse- surge in overdose deaths Baker said. “I think the had lived in Somerville and Belliveau and Brynn Belliveau, recreational use of mari- ment came as opponents of in the state in recent years. voters, when they walk Malden for the majority of her her niece Tammy Harders, and juana in the state. the ballot question report- Baker, appearing on the into the ballot box on this life. Mrs. Colcord had worked her nephew Randy Franklin, Rosenberg said he hopes ed a $1 million donation by same radio station just one, are going to decide as a stitcher for over 35 years both of Nebraska. She was he and fellow lawmakers Las Vegas Sands Corpora- moments after Rosenberg, that this is not the right at the Converse Rubber plant also the sister of the late can make improvements tion CEO Sheldon Adelson, repeated his concerns question or the right time.” in Malden. Deborah Webster and Berta to the question if voters bringing their fundraising about the ballot question. Backers of the question Always an early-riser, Fran- Franklin. approve it, but he didn’t total to $1.7 million. Baker noted that Mas- welcomed Rosenberg’s ny enjoyed spending the Service information: A me- offer specific changes. Supporters have raised sachusetts voters already support. early morning hours with a morial service will be held on He made the comments nearly $3.7 million. have approved the medic- “President Rosenberg de- well-sweetened cup of tea Monday, Oct. 24 at 7 p.m. in Thursday during an inter- Rosenberg’s views put inal use of marijuana and serves enormous credit for and good book. Though she the SOLIMINE Funeral Home view on WGBH-FM. him at odds with many have decriminalized the taking a courageous stand was not one for much social- 426 Broadway (Rt. 129), Rosenberg also said res- other top officials on Bea- possession of small amounts on replacing the failed sys- izing, she could often be seen Lynn. Relatives and friends idents who want to culti- con Hill, including Repub- of the drug. He said Ques- tem we have today with a briskly walking around Mal- are respectfully invited to at- vate their own marijuana lican Gov. Charlie Baker, tion 4 goes beyond just the regulated structure that den on one errand or another. tend. Visiting hours Monday should “be able to have Democratic Attorney Gen- legalization of pot because will actually control mar- She especially enjoyed doting 4-8 p.m. Directions and guest a few plants growing on eral Maura Healey, Dem- it is being pushed by those ijuana in Massachusetts,” over her grandchildren, and book at www.solimine.com. your property.” ocratic House Speaker hoping to open pot shops Jim Borghesani from Yes The November ballot Robert DeLeo and Demo- across the state. on 4 said in a statement. Prayer - Come Cast All Your Problems Upon God. Growing calls for railroad the most powerful probe in wake of station crash form of energy one By Michael Catalini And U.S. Sens. Bob Me- have played a role in can generate. ASSOCIATED PRESS nendez and Cory Booker, these safety issues,” the both of New Jersey, on senators said in the let- TRENTON, N.J. — New Wednesday asked feder- ter to Christopher Hart, Why not link Jersey’s commuter rail- al officials to investigate chairman of the Nation- road is facing growing ourselves with the safety and funding issues al Transportation Safe- calls for more scrutiny within NJ Transit, in- ty Board. “It is critical at federal and state lev- inexhaustible motive cluding a finding by The that all steps are taken els amid questions about Associated Press that NJ of power that spins its safety after one of its to ensure the safety of Jesus Transit had a significantly commuters and families Jesus trains crashed into a sta- higher accident rate over that use NJ Transit ev- the universe? in tion last month, killing a the last five years than ery day.” woman on the platform the rest of the nation’s Make a ADORATION OF THE and injuring more than 10 largest commuter rail- The Democrats also Holy Hour MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT 100. roads. wrote U.S. Transportation before the New Jersey lawmak- “While the cause of Secretary Anthony Foxx to Monday through Friday, Noon to 7:00 p.m., 43 Green St. Chapel, Lynn ers on Thursday voted to this accident and other probe whether there are Eucharist. grant themselves subpoe- safety incidents are not additional safety issues Sunday 2:00-3:00 p.m., 43 Green St. Chapel • Plenty of Parking Daily, if na power as they begin yet known, organiza- and whether lack of fund- possible! to look into the Sept. 29 tional issues exacerbat- ing impaired NJ Transit St. Joseph’s Church, Lynn crash at Hoboken Termi- ed by budget cuts and from addressing safety nal. dedicated funding may needs.

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They were arrest- Leblanc, executive director, Saugus River Watershed Council; and Paul some money, gesturing to Ext. 4 ed and charged with the DePrey, superintendent, Salem Maritime and Saugus Iron Works Na- his waist to indicate that home invasion, Donnelly Sports [email protected] tional Historic Sites. he had a gun, and told said. him that he would shoot Police are looking for the Ext. 5 him if he didn’t comply, two other suspects, the Retail and Online said Lynn Police Lt. Rick man who came through Advertising Saugus, Marblehead groups [email protected] Donnelly. the window and anoth- The suspect who came er one who was let in ADVERTISING through the window then through the door. Ernie Carpenter, Jr. honored by Essex Heritage opened the door, letting Gayla Cawley can be Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1355 in two men and one wom- reached at gcawley@item- [email protected] LYNN — The Essex Peabody Essex Museum; velopment Centers; Keith an. The suspects stole an live.com. Follow her on Bob Gunther National Heritage Com- James Muse, formerly of Spencer, North of Boston Xbox and $115 in cash Twitter @GaylaCawley. Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 mission, a nonprofit that North Shore Bank; Susan Magazine; Terri Stephens, [email protected] manages and provides Plutsky, photographer; Ipswich Museum; Aileen Ralph Mitchell numerous programs pre- Sean Ward, Peirce Farm Valenta, Constant Con- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1332 [email protected] serving and enhancing at Witch Hill; Frederic tact; Jared Ward, Eastern Winter outlook: Essex County’s historic, Winthrop, formerly of The Bank; Jan Williams, But- Philip Ouellette Vice President / Sales, ext. 1257 natural and cultural plac- Trustees of Reservations. tonwoods Museum. 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Marblehead; Ronda Fa- The National Weather Will Kraft the Essex National Heri- becca Oldfield Smith, Halpert said the state’s Vice President / Finance tage Commission: Wenham Museum; Mar- loon, Cape Ann Museum; Service winter outlook, winter looks to come up ext. 1296 New Trustees, 2016- garet Somer, Massachu- Maudslay Arts Center, issued Thursday, gets [email protected] dry, especially in Southern 2018: Jennifer Close, setts Small Business De- Newburyport. murky in the nation’s Jennifer Perez middle belt, with no par- California. ext. 1205 “It’s probably going to [email protected] ticular expectation for trends in temperature or take a couple of wet win- Carolina Trujillo Tesla CEO: The criticism of ters in a row to put a big Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 precipitation. 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News Editor, ext. 1267 “If, in writing some arti- [email protected] cle that’s negative, you ef- engineering professor at There is evidence, how- Steve Krause fectively dissuade people Carnegie Mellon Univer- ever, that one day Musk Sports Editor, ext. 1229 sity who leads its auton- could be proven to be right. [email protected] from using autonomous vehicles, you’re killing omous vehicle research. While currently there is The value of each coupon shown here is equal to Jennifer Meli Copy Editor, ext. 1278 people,” said Musk, who “But this is too premature little data showing that or greater than the price of the newspaper. [email protected] expects his self-driving to make this claim. Tesla’s fully autonomous cars Katie Morrison technology to be at least technology is known to be would reduce deaths, there Sports Reporter twice as safe as cars driv- imperfect.” are studies that show ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS! [email protected] en by humans. 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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill B A. B Trump almost certainly Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg T J   Edward M. Grant News Editor W   J. K Gordon R. Hall Vice President, Finance Monica Connell Healey delivered fatal blow to himself P   G. O  J. Patrick Norton Vice President, Sales J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan Historians assessing the 2016 Afterwards, Trump’s campaign panding it. He conceded appointing Chairman Chief Operating O cer presidential election will cite Don- manager, Kellyanne Conway, sought abortion rights foes to the Supreme P “  Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 ald Trump’s repeated self-inflicted to bail out her candidate, saying, Court meant overturning the 1973 Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 wounds: attacking a Mexican-Amer- “Donald Trump will accept the re- decision legalizing abortions “will Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 ican federal judge, the Mus- sults of the election because Donald happen,” leaving the issue to the Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 lim-American Gold Star parents of Trump will win the election.” On states. Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 a fallen war hero and a former Miss Thursday morning, she modified That would hardly seem helpful in Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 appealing to undecided women vot- Brian C. ¢ayer, 1996-1999 Universe. that, saying Trump wanted to en- Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 But they’ll likely conclude he ad- sure there was “no widespread voter ers, and Trump may have exacerbated Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 ministered the coup de grace to fraud or malfeasance” and noting his problem late in the debate. After John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 himself by refusing in Wednesday former Vice President Al Gore with- trying all night to get under his skin night’s third televised debate with drew his initial concession before with cutting remarks, Clinton finally Hillary Clinton in Las Vegas to the 36-day Florida recount in 2000. scored in discussing Social Security. pledge he would accept the results But Gore never said he wouldn’t “My Social Security payroll contri- of the election. respect the result and, when the Su- bution will go up, as will Donald’s, “I will look at it at the time,” preme Court ruled for rival George assuming he can’t figure out how to Trump said, reiterating his charges W. Bush, he immediately conceded get out of it,” she said. the election is rigged and the me- and pledged unity. “Such a nasty woman,” Trump ex- dia have “poisoned the mind of the Robert Costa of The Washington claimed. EDITORIAL voters.” Amid an audible gasp in the Post told MSNBC that Conway told Trump again refused to concede audience, stunned moderator Chris him campaign officials are already Russia’s role in hacking her cam- Wallace of Fox News asked the working with the Republican Na- paign chairman’s email and again question again. “I will tell you at the tional Committee to monitor the praised Russian President Vladimir Reimagining time,” Trump reiterated. “I’ll keep balloting and lay the basis for possi- Putin. “If we get along well, that you in suspense, OK?” ble challenges. would be good,” Trump said, prompt- Ironically, until then, despite Still, with national poll and state ing her to say, “That’s because he’d some flailing and his usual array surveys showing Clinton’s lead ex- rather have a puppet as president of of misstatements, a more composed panding since their first debate, the the United States.” the armory “No puppet. No puppet,” he re- Trump gave a stronger argument main remaining question (barring for his case that the country’s prob- something totally unexpected) may sponded. “You’re the puppet.” Lynn Housing Authority and Neighborhood But Trump’s refusal to pledge he’ll Development (LHAND) cannot be praised loud- lems require dramatic changes only be the extent of Trump’s defeat and he can provide. whether it costs Republicans their respect the result, a response she ly enough for moving quickly and decisively on called “horrifying,” overshadowed crafting a reuse plan for the Lynn Armory. But that one answer almost cer- control of the Senate and very pos- tainly overrode everything else sibly the House. all this. The gigantic all-but-empty castle on South “Every time Donald thinks things in the 90-minute debate, leaving CNN’s post-debate survey again Common Street is on the path to getting a second are not going in his direction, he Trump with dire political prospects showed Clinton the winner though chance, thanks to LHAND’s action, to continue claims whatever it is, is rigged against just 19 days before Election Day. more narrowly than before. Wallace, serving Lynn residents. Instead of waiting until him,” Clinton said, noting he once More seriously, it raised the pros- who kept a tight rein, succeeded in the armory became a target for vandals or a ne- complained the Emmys were rigged pect the defeated candidate and drawing the candidates out on some glected firetrap, Executive Director Charlie Gaeta “when he didn’t get an Emmy for his millions of his supporters would re- issues that were barely discussed and his administrators stepped up with a veter- TV program three years in a row.” fuse to accept the legitimacy of the in earlier debates. One was the Su- ans housing plan that does justice to the armory’s “I should have gotten it,” Trump history and represents yet another example of result, complicating the winner’s ef- preme Court, which produced a pre- said. LHAND’s consistently progressive thinking. forts to unite the country and form a dictable philosophical split. Anoth- And though he left open the pros- The concept of building out 20 micro-apart- functioning government. er was entitlement reform, where pect of contesting this election, cur- ments providing basic living space sounds like His comments appeared to stun Clinton urged bolstering the Social rent trends may mitigate that by a realistic, cost-sensible reuse plan for a build- some of his own supporters. “He Security fund and Trump said “re- leaving little doubt of the outcome. ing that is located in the city’s center. LHAND should have said he would accept cord” economic growth would solve has already submitted the idea to state property the results of this election,” conser- the problem. Carl P. Leubsdorf is a columnist for management officials and the idea is backed by vative commentator and sometime Many Trump answers again The Dallas Morning News. Readers the city’s strong history of initiating or support- Trump adviser Laura Ingraham seemed aimed at energizing his may email him at carl.p.leubsdorf@ ing innovate housing projects. quickly tweeted. conservative base, rather than ex- gmail.com. The city solidly supported the transforma- tion of the former St. Jean Baptiste church and school complex on Franklin Street into hous- ing. LHAND has changed entire neighborhoods around Lynn with new homes built in West Lynn, the Highlands and on lower Washington Street where ground is being cleared for new housing. The city has already made strong investments in the armory’s vicinity by overseeing the Lynn Common bandstand’s renovation and landscap- ing work on the “little Common” section at the Common’s City Hall end. The Common is dominated by some of Lynn’s biggest churches and their congregations, in- cluding relative newcomer Iglesia Evangelica Luz y Vida, have renovated the big houses of worship overlooking the Common’s rows of trees and sprawling lawns. Restoring the armory will enhance the Com- mon and bring together the collective talents of LHAND and other city agencies. Converting the massive building into housing could also pro- vide opportunities to offer additional veterans services at one location, including job and edu- cation attainment assistance, substance abuse READERS’ FORUM prevention, mental health help and veterans after Alzheimer’s disease. Lewy Body My diagnosis was difficult to hear. awareness projects involving Lynn school stu- Learn all you can accounts for up to 20 percent of de- I face challenges every day, includ- dents. about this disease It is worth taking a minute and thinking about mentia cases and affects an estimated ing having to surrender my driver’s 1.3 million families in the U.S. alone. license. Thankfully, I am not out of the generations of Lynn veterans who served in To The Editor: the armory or mustered out of it. Giving the ar- Learn all you can about this dis- gas yet and am grateful I have plen- October is Lewy Body Dementia ease. If you or anyone you know ty of fight in me. I am hopeful more mory a new lease on life is the truest way to sa- Awareness month. lute veterans and ensure their service and sacri- shows signs of this disorder, please people will come forward to share As someone who has been diag- fice remain a local priority. see a physician. You will be doing their diagnosis which will high- The city’s public salutes to veterans include nosed with this disorder, I stress them a great service. Early diag- light the need to find medications to parades featuring South Common Street as part the importance of being examined nosis is important because people combat this disease and find a cure. of the march route. LHAND’s success in opening by a physician should you experi- with Lewy Body Dementia often There should be no stigma associ- a new chapter on the armory’s contribution to ence any of the symptoms: memo- have extreme sensitivity to certain ated with dementia. In my experi- Lynn will demonstrate to city residents assem- ry loss, sleep disorders, personality prescriptions and over-the-counter ence, people have been kind, under- bled on Memorial Day and Veterans Day that changes, hallucinations or Parkin- medications. For further informa- standing and helpful, for which I am the city demonstrates with action as well as son’s-like signs. tion on Lewy Body Dementia please grateful. Thank you. words its respect and support for veterans. Lewy Body is the second most com- contact the Lewy Body Dementia John O’Brien, mon type of progressive dementia Association at lbda.org Register of Deeds IVAN ELAND Should Mosul fall, what next in Islamic State fight?

As a motley group of forces at- State is driven out of Mosul — a is what both Donald Trump strated by the North Vietnamese vague-but-inflamed rhetoric on tempts to retake Mosul from the likely outcome, though one that and Hillary Clinton have been and Viet Cong, who for decades Iraq and Syria, have shown lit- Islamic State, it behooves Amer- won’t come quickly or easily — wrongheadedly promising to do. fought the French, Japanese, and tle appreciation for these hum- ica’s presidential candidates the group will likely live on as Trump has grandiosely pledged Americans — as well as their fel- bling realities. to think about how they’d deal a guerrilla movement along the to “crush and destroy” the Islam- low Vietnamese — before finally As this heated campaign with the terrorist group should lines of the Taliban, which after ic State. Clinton has promised exhausting them all. reaches its climax, it’d be nice to the push to liberate Iraq’s sec- losing considerable ground to the U.S. will intensify its ground U.S. military and civilian lead- see the nominees temper their ond-largest city prove successful. U.S. forces, is today resurgent game and aerial assaults. ers frequently make the mistake boasts and provide more spe- No doubt, losing Mosul would in Afghanistan. Radical Islamist Fighting guerrillas, the can- of thinking U.S. armed forces, cific plans for dealing with the be a significant blow to the Is- movements are rarely complete- didates ought to keep in mind, with all their might, will be able Islamic State and the Middle lamic State. The biggest city un- ly eliminated, as illustrated by is much different than fighting to easily vanquish any enemy. East’s broader unrest. In doing der its control, it’s where, more al-Qaida in Yemen, al-Shabab regular armies that identify But in fact, local forces who know so, Trump and Clinton shouldn’t than two years ago, the group’s in Somalia and Boko Haram in themselves with uniforms and an area’s customs, language, pol- let election season bombast take leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, Nigeria. insignias. itics and economics are generally America down the wrong road. declared the establishment of So far, in fighting the Islamic Guerrillas, usually inferior to more effective in battling insur- a caliphate, or Islamic empire, State, the U.S. has been training the forces they are fighting, try gents, gathering intelligence and Ivan Eland is the director of covering parts of Iraq and Syria. local forces and conducting air to isolate small groups of their winning the trust of citizens. the Center for Peace and Liber- Defeat would erode the group’s strikes. Should the battle to re- opponents for ambushes before These local forces should be a ty and is a senior fellow at the prestige and its ability to attract take Mosul go as planned, Amer- blending back into the popula- greater focus of America’s ter- Independent Institute. Readers new fighters. ica ought to scale back its in- tion. They also have time and ror-fighting investments. may send him email at ieland@ However, even if the Islamic volvement, not ramp it up, which patience on their side, as demon- The candidates, both spewing independent.org. TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A5 HOME What to think through when buying a rug By Alison Bowen tion? Some carpet stores floor. TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE will custom-cut a carpet Johanna Mele counsels into a rug. For example, clients at West Elm, which Maybe you’re tired of at Sisal Rugs, anyone can offers free tips through its looking at the grubby rug order and make any size Design Lab, to have all of on your living room floor. from its carpets, a spokes- the seating pieces’ front Or maybe you’re tired of person said. legs, at least, hitting the looking at the rug-less Size: First, assess the rug. floor. Either way, buying dimensions. For an ele- Pattern and design: If a rug can seem intimidat- gant feel, match the exact the rug should be the focal ing. If you’re gathering measurements of a room. point, buy the rug before your strength, we talked Most experts suggest a everything else. Or match to experts. foot away from the wall, the rug to your furnish- First, know that options depending on the room. ings. abound. Purchasing in For a rug underneath a Trust your own prefer- person is always a safe dining table, make sure ences. “Don’t let the rug way to feel out what you it’s enough to fit all chairs salesman tell you what PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE want. But many variet- and table, said Ashley color rug,” Wilson said. ies are online. Also, think Turner, co-founder of You can have a white Taishan Orange marigold makes the perfect fall container with Trusty about vintage shops and Shanty 2 Chichttp://www. rug, for example, espe- Rusty coleus and Can-Can Calibrachoa. antique fairs, where you shanty-2-chic.com/ design cially if the room is rarely might find great quality blog. used. at an affordable price, said New York-based design- Beyond your budget, New York interior design- er Alexa Hampton says Wilson said, “be honest Nothing says fall er Robin Wilson. that if she likes the floor about how clean you are.” Think outside the room: of a room, she prefers to For example, if pets Wilson also looks at plac- leave uncovered space or children are running es like Green Demolition around the edge. around, perhaps you don’t like the mari-mum or Habitat for Humani- In smaller spaces, opt for the highest-end rug. ty’s ReStore, whose store- Hampton, who also offers Wilson prefers wools, not By Norman Winter Spaniards took these a summer plague, and fronts sell furnishings for advice for ATGStores.com, synthetics. “It lasts a long TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE treasured flowers of the the blooming mari-mum a good cause. suggests keeping 6 inches time if you keep it clean,” Aztecs and planted them is hardly a target, as the And a little-known op- to a foot between rug and she said. Gosh, I love this time of in southern Europe and cooler temperatures of the year where everyone northern Africa, where fall diminishes the spider decorates with pumpkins, they absolutely flourished. mite reproductive rate. and old flowers get ripped They flourish for us too Here at the Coastal Right at home: Matte finishes out, and mums go in. As in the spring, but totally Georgia Botanical Gar- much as I treasure Belgian dazzle when planted in den, we are using the vari- are a top fall decor trend mums, I must admit there late summer as a small ety called Taishan yellow. is something special about bedding plant, or larger The Taishan series made mari-mums. I would be transplants like you find its debut in coordination By Kim Cook quick to tell you there is no at garden centers now. with the Beijing Olympics ASSOCIATED PRESS such thing as a mari-mum, If you live in an area that in 2008. This extraordi- Take a look through but in actuality, it has won is already flirting with nary marigold is named the fall decor catalogs or the coveted Texas Super- frost, then you will wait un- after the sacred Mount Tai browse the aisles of fur- star award, not once, but til next year. Here in Savan- in China, ‘shan’ referring nishings stores and you’ll twice, 1989 and 2013. nah and the South Carolina to the mountain. see a recurring theme: The mari-mum is really Low Country, where land- The marigold is a fick- matte finishes. a concept, and a doggone scapes were hammered by le market, as your local “Matte is having a mo- good one. Mari-mums are hurricane Matthew, mari- grower can only produce ment right now,” says the large flower mari- mums can perk up a home so many varieties to sell at Donna Garlough, Joss & golds, known botanically quicker than just about any your garden center. On the Main’s style director. “Es- as Tagetes erecta, that other plant. other hand, if you are a pecially in white, black, are reminiscent of chry- Mari-mums, or the mari- marigold nut like me, then chalky grays and pastels. santhemums. Many of golds, if you will, typical- you can find the flowers of It works because accents them really look like the ly produce their flowers your dreams via catalogs, and lighting in a matte old-fashioned homecom- before chrysanthemums, so you can have whatever finish pair so naturally ing mums of the 50’s and and are still blooming you want for next spring with some of the furniture 60’s, but smaller. when frost actually takes or fall. As you probably re- trends we’re seeing.” These marigolds are of- them out. member from your child- The velvety, non-glossy ten called African mari- If you associate spi- hood days, marigolds are sheens offset the natural golds, though they are der mites with mari- about the easiest flowers walnut tones and satiny really from Mexico. The golds, know that this is to grow from seed. surface of midcentury wood furniture. And they offer a dramatic contrast to glam elements like bur- nished and polished met- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS als, clear acrylic, and high- Hand-produced porcelain “Eva” vases, which and medium-nap textiles. are a collaboration between the late Hungar- “A matte piece can be ian-born ceramicist Eva Zeisel and New York very grounding, and neu- studio KleinReid. tralize the look,” Gar- lough says. cast in matte black steel, matte hues suggest play- Manufacturers are us- giving its slim profile a ful carousels, cotton candy ing a range of techniques, bit of an industrial look. makers and wheels of for- like lime washes, eggshell (www.jossandmain.com) tune. paints, powder-coating Pottery looks especial- For crafty decorators, the and ceramic firing. When ly chic in matte finish- new matte spray paints honed instead of highly es. Check out CB2’s Roz can be fun to experiment polished, marble, stone planter in cream or deep with, says Garlough. and other materials de- taupe, as well as the Hen- “You can paint anything velop a soft matte glow. dricks vase, with a crisp, with it, and I do mean any- Spanish design shop white, faceted motif. thing,” she says. “I’ve seen Mermelada Estudio’s At Hive Modern, Swed- stylists paint everything spare, linear Alchemy bed ish designer Clara von from an old telephone to frame at CB2, in matte Zweigbergk’s Cirque pen- an eggplant and turn it black, is a backdrop for dant lamps were inspired into an objet d’art. It’s cra- linens of any style. (www. by her trip to Copenha- zy how cool you can make cb2.com) Joss & Main’s gen’s Tivoli district. Bands something look with a coat Elizabeth floor lamp is of spun aluminum in of matte paint.” A gooey mystery: Dark liquid leaks from the dishwasher By Alan J. Heavens don’t make house calls, so guarantees a quick repair TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE I have to diagnose these despite the cost of a ser- things without visiting vice call, labor, and parts Q: The other night, I the patient. needed. Look on the man- turned the dishwasher on My best guess is that ufacturer’s website to see as I usually do, and after the bottom door seal is what’s involved. a while a little bit of dark worn out enough to have I usually leave plumb- liquid dripped out of the stopped performing prop- ing and electricity to the right bottom corner of the erly and needs to be re- professionals, although if machine and onto the floor. placed. It happens. the job is simple and not I cleaned it up, thinking The cost of repair, which risky — clearing a jam in very little about it, but the includes ordering the cor- the garbage disposal, for same thing has happened rect seal for that model, instance — I’ll do it. every time I have used the can vary considerably. A The late Marcel Pail- dishwasher since. In fact, new seal itself isn’t usu- laird, who was my plumb- it is getting worse, and ally expensive, and your er and the subject of many I now have to put a bowl dishwasher is new enough columns over the years, at that corner to catch the so you wouldn’t need to do once spent hours correct- goo. much searching for a re- ing a sink repair I had What should I do? The placement. tried to undertake myself. dishwasher is about 10 From what I see in on- He gave my wife his cell- years old and works per- line videos, some brands phone number as he was fectly otherwise. accommodate work by do- leaving for his home in What do you think the it-yourselfers who follow Hatfield, Pa. problem is? Is it expensive directions that include “If he ever gets within to fix? 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Audienc- focused on conducting re- methods the town and es will be able to take ad- search and surveys and departments use to col- vantage of our local restau- analyzing data, he said. lect data and implement rants, and it’s a great reuse Through his courses, he changes based on results. of the space. There is really analyzed criminal behav- “There are a lot of things no downside.” ior, applied principles of within the program that City Council President leadership in organiza- will help with the econom- Peter McGinn said the tional settings, learned ic development and those theater will be a great theories of social control types of initiatives,” Crab- asset for local performing and gained an informed tree said. “The course- arts and economic devel- perspective of law enforce- work had to do with ur- opment. ment, the judicial system ban affairs, city planning, “It’s a needed venue on and corrections. things that we are dealing the North Shore and will Crabtree hopes to take with. I think all the differ- be a tremendous asset for the information from a ent experiences I’ve had the city,” he said. management standpoint throughout my life, my Jo Ann Simons, North- and make more informed professional experienc- east Arc’s CEO, said the decisions. es, all play a great role in nonprofit is now at a place “I believe education and having a good skill set for PHOTO | BOB ROCHE where its programs work professional development the type of demands that to serve the needs of the Northeast Arc CEO Jo Ann Simons, center, introduces Joanne Patton to is one of the keys to suc- are part of the town ad- cess for all employees and community. She said the Peabody City Councilor Tom Gould. ministrator or manager’s organizations,” he said. of a black box theater job function.” “This program and course- is to take a simple space ers, ticket sellers and con- of the theater space. Now with sponsorship opportuni- work have been an overall Bridget Turcotte can be that can be used by a vari- cession workers. The space the challenge is to raise ties ranging from the spon- benefit to managing an or- reached at bturcotte@item- ety of performers and per- will also provide recre- the money needed to make sorship of an individual seat ganization of the size that live.com. Follow her on formance groups. ational opportunities for as that potential a reality, for $5,000 to naming rights contains many diverse de- Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. When the renovations many as 7,800 local youths according to Susan Ring for the theater for $100,000. are completed, the theater and adults annually. Brown, Northeast Arc’s will provide employment Thursday night’s recep- development director. Adam Swift can be opportunities for local ac- tion was about showcasing There is a $500,000 fund- reached at aswift@item- Taking a United tors, musicians, set build- the progress and potential raising goal for the project, live.com. 9th Essex District rivals square off Way to Florida HAYWARD more often in recent sex District race “is about RIVALS committee citing his per- with fellow Democrats in From A1 weeks. He looks back, with From A1 fect voting record in the the Legislature will help our district getting its fair gratitude and fondness, Legislature, and Saugus Lynn, Saugus and Wake- share.” She criticized Wong house I grew up in with at the people he believes review was necessary and police unions. field get additional state in her closing statement. my two brothers and two have had a hand in shap- that the proposal can be Migliore, 25, is a Saugus money to push Copeland “At the time when he sisters. She has lived ing the man he is today. advanced to the state De- native and Wellesley Col- Circle road work and oth- should have been involved there for 55 years. I will “So much of who I am partment of Environmen- lege graduate. In her for- er Route 1 improvements on Beacon Hill, he was too miss seeing her everyday, comes right back to Lynn tal Protection for permit- mer job as district repre- forward. heavily involved in Sau- but we will still be in close and the folks I have had ting. sentative to U.S. Rep. Seth “I want to create a new gus politics,” she said. contact. Thank goodness the pleasure of knowing “People in Saugus are Moulton, she served as a vision for Route 1,” she Both candidates said for technology.” and meeting along the very concerned about the liaison to the U.S. Depart- said. they oppose the state bal- Hayward’s friends are way,” he said. “I am tak- risk factor. This is an area ment of Labor. But Wong said state tax lot question legalizing throwing him a goodbye ing memories of my fa- Rep. Wong has been weak She beat Wakefield res- money cannot be simply marijuana and will vote party on Nov. 21 at Old vorite teacher at English on,” Migliore said. ident Saritin Rizzuto in dedicated to transporta- no on expanding charter Tyme Italian Cuisine on High, Bill Sheehan, who Wong said a state pub- September to win the tion and other specific schools in Massachusetts. Boston Street. sparked my interest in lic health study conclud- Democratic primary. Her projects. He said he has The pair took questions Hayward has served on politics and really pushed ed there are no adverse endorsements include the a track record of getting Thursday night from Dai- local boards including the me to find my calling. I am health effects from the Massachusetts chapter of state money for Saugus ly Item News Editor Thor Lynn Community Health eternally grateful to Al landfill. But Wong said he Jourgensen, WakefieldCenter as well as the Lynn Divirgilio and all that he favors an additional feder- the National Organiza- public safety and edu- Daily Item reporter/col- Housing Authority. did for me. The list could al study. tion for Women, NARAL cation projects and said umnist Mark Sardella and He is a graduate of St. go on forever. I am fortu- “Wheelabrator should Pro Choice, Planned Par- Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito will enthood Advocacy Fund join him in Saugus early Wakefield Observer report- Anselm College and at- nate and I feel sorry for receive a fair and unbi- er Richard Tenorio. WCAT of Massachusetts and the next month to announce tended Harvard Univer- those who never take the ased review,” Wong said. producer David Watts Jr. Massachusetts Women’s $120,000 in state money sity’s John F. Kennedy time to look back and take Wong, 64, served on Sau- moderated the debate. Political Caucus. for a local water works School of Government’s stock.” gus Town Meeting and the Thursday’s debate can The 9th Essex District project. two-year executive educa- Hayward credits his fa- Board of Selectmen. He is be viewed on WCAT You a 41-year town resident encompasses precincts 1, Wong described himself tion program. ther with giving him sol- Tube. The Daily Item He is founder and former id values, a strong work as well as a third-genera- 2, 4-9 in Saugus; precincts as a longtime town resi- (Lynn) has scheduled a tion business owner of the 1, 2, 3 and 7 in Wakefield; dent with local and state chairman of the Board of ethic and instilling the 9th Essex Debate on Nov. Directors of Serving Peo- importance of respecting Kowloon Restaurant on and Ward 1 precincts 1 government experience 3 in Saugus Town Hall. Route 1. and 2 in Lynn. facing an “opponent who ple In Need, an organiza- others and their opinions. He has been endorsed Migliore said her work worked nine months as a Thor Jourgensen can be tion whose mission was to His dad, Herbert, was by the Saugus Republican with Moulton and her government staffer.” But reached at tjourgensen@ move homeless families a General Electric shop Town Committee, with the ability, if elected, to work Migliore said the 9th Es- itemlive.com. out of shelters. He cur- steward in Lynn and died rently serves on the Board from bone cancer at the of Directors at the Massa- age of 53. chusetts Alliance for Sup- “I was only 13 when I Housing Authority takes lead on lead portive Housing. lost my dad, but I have so Hayward calls growing many wonderful memo- LEAD up in Lynn “a gift.” ries of our time together. From A1 “I have learned the true I think he knew he was meaning and value of such not going to be in my life “The mortgage company would things as loyalty, friend- for long and intentionally not have let me go forward with the ship and the value of hard spent a lot of time with me. purchase without a commitment to work right here, in this city. We would talk for hours delead the house,” she said. “If the I am a proud Lynn English and hours about every- grant was unavailable, I couldn’t High graduate (Class of thing under the sun. He have afforded this house. The city 1978) and so much of who pointed me in what I be- made it possible for me to become a I am today comes right lieve was the right direc- homeowner.” back to my time spent tion, and it’s been all good The former Arlington resident, here,” he said. “I have viv- since. I miss him and hope who had been paying $2,450 for a id memories of people and that he would be proud of three-bedroom apartment, discov- events that I will take with the man I grew up to be. ered Lynn thanks to a recommen- me and treasure forever. I He was a true Lynn man dation from her real estate agent. wouldn’t trade them for and I would feel honored While she loved Arlington’s schools, the world.” to be called the same.” the rent was rising and she wanted Hayward has strolled Well, best of luck Jeff — a piece of the American dream. down memory lane far a true Lynn man. Today, the MBTA employee is just a 17-minute ride on the nearby com- muter rail in Swampscott to her job in Boston. Typically, it costs about $8,000 to delead a home. It cost Dobson near- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE ly four times that amount given U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton, left, arrives at the home of Latasha Dob- the amount of intricate wood trim son, right, as Jeff Weeden, LHAND planning and development and doors in the 2,100-square-foot manager, looks on. dwelling. To be eligible for the deleading tion. In Lynn, 161 children between families who can’t afford it. grant a family of four cannot earn the ages of 9 months and 4 years of “Our hope is to reach as many res- more than $73,050. age have blood lead levels of 5 and idents as possible who can take ad- Lynn was awarded $2.9 million in above, according to the Massachu- vantage and utilize this new fund- the latest round of competitive de- setts Department of Public Health. ing,” she said. “The continuation of leading project cash to protect chil- The primary source of childhood this program ensures that low-in- dren and families from the hazards of lead-based paint. Since 2009, Lynn lead poisoning is from exposure to come families no longer have to has received a total of $9.1 million in lead paint and dust in homes built be- choose between a lead-safe environ- HUD monies to make more than 500 fore 1978. In Lynn, 88 percent of the ment for their children and housing homes safe for about 300 children. housing stock was built before that they can afford.” While much progress has been date, according to the U.S. Census. U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Mass.) made to remove lead paint from James Reed, HUD’s regional ad- welcomed Dobson to Lynn and said the city’s homes, there’s more to be ministrator, said the program brings many people are unaware that done. Of the 33,000 housing units in together agencies to make deleading HUD’s deleading program exists. Lynn, about 25,000 still need to be happen. “When they enable people like deleaded, according to Jeff Weeden, “Here’s the end result of coming Dobson and her family to come and LHAND’s planning and develop- together in a proactive measure to live in Lynn, it makes the entire ment manager. address lead hazards,” he said while community stronger,” he said. “As Lead blood levels of 5 micrograms touring Dobson’s eight-room dwelling. you walk through her home, you see per deciliter or more are a concern for Mayor Judith Flanagan Kenne- what a difference this program has young children, according to the Cen- dy thanked all of the organizations made in her life and in the life of her ters for Disease Control and Preven- that make deleading possible for kids.” A8 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2016 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Jay Z, Madonna nominated A scout’s honor in Lynn for Songwriters Hall NEW YORK (AP) — Jay Z, one of contemporary mu- sic’s most celebrated lyricists and entertainers, is one of the nominees for the 2017 Songwriters Hall of Fame, and if inducted he would become the first rapper to enter the prestigious music organization. Jay Z is the first rapper to be nominated for the Songwriters Hall of Fame. The Songwriters Hall gave The Associated Press the list of nominees Thursday, a day ahead of its official announcement. Other nominees that could be inducted next year are George Michael, Madonna, Bryan Adams, Vince Gill, Babyface, Max Martin, Kool & the Gang and more. Eligible members can vote for three non-performing songwriters and two performing songwriters until Dec. 16. Five songwriters, or songwriting groups, will be offi- cially inducted at a gala in New York on June 15, 2017. Other performing nominees include Cat Stevens, Sly Stone, , Gloria Estefan, Jeff Lynne PHOTOS | PAULA MULLER and David Gates. Non-performing nominees are Left: The 31st Annual Mayor’s Breakfast for Scouting, hosted by Mayor Judith Flanagan Kenne- Kenny Nolan, Randy Goodrum, Tony Macaulay, dy, at the Porthole Restaurant honors Ryan McDermott, left, and Helen Mihos. Right: Andrew William “Mickey” Stevenson, Allee Willis, Mau- Krause, Scoutmaster of St. Mary’s Church Troop 121, recites the Boy Scout pledge beside David ry Yeston, Paul Overstreet and the songwriting Solimine Sr. during the 31st Annual Mayor’s Breakfast for Scouting. duos Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Dan Penn and Spooner Oldham, and Steve Barri and the late P.F. By Leah Dearborn introduced the honorees. David Solimine Sr. The great cause,” said break- Sloan, who died last year. FOR THE ITEM The mayor is also respon- former has been active fast attendee and Lynn Songwriters are eligible for induction after writing sible for selecting who de- with the scouts for over School Committee mem- hit songs for at least 20 years. Jay Z, who released LYNN — Attendees serves to be recognized, a 30 years. ber Donna M. Coppola, his debut album, “Reasonable Doubt,” in 1996, has raised a glass of orange process that Kennedy said “Everything I didn’t who has previously been launched multiple hits in the last two decades, from juice to public service at was difficult in such an ac- learn with my parents, I honored herself. “The “Big Pimpin’” to “Empire State of Mind.” the 31st Annual Mayor’s tive community. learned with scouting. For scouts provide such won- Breakfast for Scouting. Mihos is the former prin- me, scouting is forever,” derful role models.” LOTTERY Over a breakfast buffet cipal of Lincoln-Thomson said Kline, who wore his Eagle Scout Andrew at the Porthole Restau- Elementary School, and scout uniform. Krause also spoke at the rant, educator Helen her career in the Lynn Kline said this year’s ceremony, relating the MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: Mihos and Lynn Police Public Schools spanned breakfast marked the first challenges involved in Thursday �������������������� 5994 Thursday �������������������� 7007 Wednesday ���������������� 2615 Wednesday ���������������� 3098 Officer Ryan McDermott over three decades. time the event has served reaching the scout’s high- were honored with the Tuesday ���������������������� 1672 Tuesday ���������������������� 1001 McDermott, who was as a fundraiser, with all est rank of Eagle Scout. Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: Good Scout Award, a born and raised in Lynn, money raised going di- He gave scouting credit distinction reserved for is co-director of the Lynn rectly toward supporting for making a major impact EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER community members who Police Student Academy, scouts in Lynn. The mon- on his adult life and said All 4 ������������������������$5,363 All 4 ������������������������$5,478 First or last 3 ������������� $751 First or last 3 ������������� $767 have exemplified the ide- a six-week summer pro- ey will benefit the Spirit that it has made him the als of the Boy Scouts of Any 2 ��������������������������� $64 Any 2 ��������������������������� $66 gram that educates stu- of Adventure Council, an person he is today. 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NEW YORK (AP) — The final faceoff between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump reached 71.6 million television viewers, meaning two of the three most-watched presidential debates in history occurred during this campaign. The debate from Las Vegas, moderated by Fox News Channel’s Chris Wallace, exceeded the 66.5 million people who watched the second debate. The first time these two candidates met on stage in September, the audience of 84 million set a viewership record, the Nielsen company said. The 1980 debate between Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan, the only time they met that fall, was seen by 80.6 million people. That was the only previous debate to compare to this year’s matchups in popularity. By contrast, both of the debates that Clinton’s husband Bill had while running for re-election in 1996 against Bob Dole reached a little over 36 million people. NBC may have been responsible for Wednesday’s debate passing the one moderated by Anderson Coo- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS per and Martha Raddatz in popularity. The network didn’t televise the second debate, showing an NFL Republican presidential candidate Donald football game instead, but was back this time. Trump, left, and Democratic presidential can- Wednesday’s third debate had a subdued, substan- didate Hillary Clinton arrive to the third presi- tive start with more fireworks as the evening went on. dential debate at the University of Nevada, Las TiVo reported that the moment Donald Trump talked Vegas, Wednesday. about how “nobody has more respect for women than I do” — and Wallace had to shush some audience mem- With Wallace as the sole moderator, Fox News Chan- bers from laughing — was when more viewers stopped nel led all networks with 11.3 million viewers during and rewound to take a second look than any other. the debate. ABC had 11 million, NBC had 10.4 million, During the debate, the Republican candidate was CBS had 10.1 million, CNN had 8.7 million, Fox broad- mentioned in 3.9 million tweets, while his Democratic casting had 6.6 million and MSNBC had 5.5 million, rival was mentioned in 1.9 million, Nielsen said. Nielsen said.

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BOB BAKER Bobby 4 Football and life lessons and the Both will be in plentiful supply when Tech plays Northeast By Steve Krause Real Deal ITEM SPORTS EDITOR There are games that are important for the purposes of tournament pairings and league standings. And then there are games that are just important, period. Hall Saturday’s Lynn Tech-Northeast Regional football game (10 a.m. isn’t just the at Northeast) would qualify as the latter. First, the two teams are greatest hockey player who natural rivals, and in the old days, they always squared off the ever lived, he’s in my Real Saturday before Thanksgiving when they had the spotlight all Deal Hall of Fame. The way to themselves as the rest of the schools were preparing for you get voted into the Hall Turkey Day games. by my mirror and me is by Second, each team has been touched by tragedy in being an extraordinary hu- recent memory. Ed Reppucci of the Golden Knights died man being who doesn’t think in an auto accident on the same night after he threw the you are. winning touchdown pass in a game. And on Thanksgiv- September 1970. I’m ing night in 1987, Tech’s Rick Drislane, who, less than creative director of ad a week earlier, ran for more than 200 yards in his team’s agency Kenyon & Eckhardt victory over Northeast, was killed when the car in which he in Boston and we’d signed was riding crashed on Chatham Street. Orr, fresh from his iconic At the conclusion of Saturday’s game, coaches Don Heres of winged-victory Stanley Northeast and James Runner from Tech address the players about Cup-winning goal in May, to the importance of being responsible off the field, and to talk about the do a TV spot for B&M Beef importance of making the right choices. Stew. “We all circle up and give a game ball,” said Runner. “And at our Three, buttoned-uptight respective banquets, the player who win the awards in their honor suits and loosey-goosey will get plaques.” creative cuckoo me go into As it happens, the game is also important on the field as this the Bruins locker room after is the final week of regular-season play in Massachusetts high practice to have Bobby do school football. demo-tape readings of the A win could leave the Tigers at either No. 4 or No. 5 in Division script he’d be narrating, to 4 going into next weekend’s playoffs. The Tigers could get in even see how much coaching he with a loss, provided both Lowell Catholic and Manchester-Essex might need when we record also lose their games. it in the studio. “We’d rather win, and control our own destiny,” said Runner. Picture the scene: Orr’s Tech has been on a roll since starting the season at 1-3, beating seated on a stool at his Minuteman two weeks ago and defeating Greater Lowell, 40-14, last locker, dressed in civvies. Friday night to even their record. The backfield tandem of Steffan Teammates Pie McKenzie Gravely and Keoni Gaskins rushed for 181 and 147 yards respectively. and Derek Sanderson hover The Golden Knights are 4-2 and are coming off a 42-8 win over Whittier. nearby, grinning apishly. He Tonight’s games (all of which begin at 7 p.m.) are Beverly at Classical, En- doesn’t mess up. He does a glish at Marblehead, St. Mary’s at Austin Prep, Peabody at Danvers, Salem at half-dozen readings, each in Revere, Saugus at Gloucester, Cardinal Spellman at Bishop Fenwick, Swamp- the B-plus range — enough PHOTO | BOB ROCHE scott at Winthrop (at E. Boston), and St. John’s at Bridgewater-Raynham. to know he’ll require mini- Lynnfield is at Hamilton-Wenham Saturday (1 p.m.). mal direction, come studio Chris Alfero of Re- Salem at Revere time. vere threw for a At Della Russo Stadium, the game is vital for both teams. Revere, thanks to We agency types smile, touchdown pass successive wins over Saugus and Swampscott (especially the Big Blue) is tied satis edly. McKenzie and in last week’s win with Woburn for the eighth and final spot in Division 1A. Both Salem and Sanderson continue to grin, over Swampscott. Melrose, Woburn’s opponent this weekend, are Division 2A teams. The only holding-backedly. FOOTBALL, B2 Orr asks if he can do one more reading — his own interpretation. We agency types smile, nod encour- agement. McKenzie and Sanderson grin, nod encour- Tech girls keep improving, agement. Orr takes the mic: “So, kids, get your Mom to x but fall to Notre Dame you up some of that good old B&M Beef Stew for supper By Mike Alongi tonight.” Flashing his trade- FOR THE ITEM mark boyish grin, he pauses, and adds, “It’ll make ya LYNN — The Lynn Tech poop!” (an earthier version girls soccer team continues of the word, actually). to improve over the course Pandemonium! Every of the 2016 season, but it manifestation of insane hi- wasn’t enough to get a win larity imaginable. McKenzie on Thursday night as the and Sanderson, a dozen oth- Tigers fell to the Academy er locker-banging players, of Notre Dame Lancers, 5-0, screaming, catcalls, yowls, at Manning Field. howls, hoots, barks, shrieks, “We’re still working on snorts — me, even the suits a lot of things,” said Tech ... rampant hysteria! coach Bruce Diver. “What ITEM FILE PHOTO Having left the locker we did today was play with Jack Bartlett has resigned af- room, all along the pas- a little more aggressiveness, ter two years as coach of the sageway and then down the which our team doesn’t usu- English softball team. plateaus of steps exiting ally have, and we did some the Garden my exclama- good things. We’re still tion points dart the rafters: growing.” English softball “Wow! What a guy! So damn Tech goalkeeper Coral real! Not a phony bone in his Gonzalez had a huge game body! What a fun guy! Wow!” in net despite the loss, coach Bartlett “Hey, Baker, relax. OK? notching 11 saves on the What’re you, some kind of night. Notre Dame goalie stepping down hero-worshipper, or some- Sam Adamczyk only needed thing?” one of the suits says, one save to record the shut- with a smirk. By Harold Rivera out for her team. ITEM STAFF “You’re just a hero-wor- Mya Wilson was the top shipper, Baker,” echoes scorer for the Lancers with LYNN — After two seasons at the another. a goal and three assists. helm of the Lynn English softball “Damn right I am, You got Tori Bradley, Emma Paxton, program, Jack Bartlett has stepped that right,” I answer. “He- Keely Ford and Linsey For- down as head coach of the Bulldogs. ro-worshipper, that’s me.” mer each scored one goal. The announcement of Bartlett’s We’re on the last tier of The rst half was an even- resignation was made earlier this steps and I’m on my 517th ly matched battle for the week by English athletic director “Wow!” PHOTO | BOB ROCHE most part, with both teams Dick Newton. A voice behind us, resonant ghting for possession over “We appreciate the time Jack put Notre Dame’s Kat Pugleys, left, looks surprised to be ORR, B2 into the program,” Newton said. “He challenged by Tech’s Arelis Sanchez along the sideline. TECH, B2 put in a lot of effort. He was there on Saturdays in the offseason doing clinics for the girls. He always rep- resented English in a professional Big Blue golf nishes season in style manner.” In Bartlett’s two seasons as head coach of the Bulldogs, he faced the “The season went very well,” coach Ja- cult time when we got around the green. SCHOOL ROUNDUP tall task of building the program son Knowles said. “I’m very pleased with Next year, hopefully it will be different.” from the bottom-up while working how we played and improved throughout Cronan added, “We worked hard and By Harold Rivera with a handful of players who car- the season, and I think we’re ready for ITEM STAFF gave the effort every day.” ried little to no softball experience. the tournament.” Peabody started the season at 1-7 “I think he (Bartlett) did what he The Swampscott golf team got wins Peabody 48, Revere 24 but turned things around in the latter could do with the program,” Newton from top to bottom to close out the regu- Ethan LeBlanc, Connor Corrigan, Chris stretch to nish at 5-10. “We did get bet- said. “These are challenging times lar season, topping Saugus, 54-18. Gillen, Connor McCarron, Scott Chap- ter,” Cronan said. “I saw de nite improve- in Lynn, softball-wise. The numbers Andrew Dove won at the No. 1 spot, 5 lain, Ryan Fera and Andrew Hamel all ment in the short game. It just came four are down in all youth sports, when 1/2-3 1/2, Jake Goldman took his match, won their individual matches for the Tan- weeks too late. We’ll work on it for next it comes to softball programs across 8 1/2-1/2 at No. 2, Adam Dishman won ners in their season nale. year.” the city. The pool of girls with soft- 6 1/2-2 1/2 at No. 3, Mike Johnson won “They played well,” Peabody coach Pe- GIRLS SOCCER ball experience has shrunk dramat- 7 1/2-1 1/2 at No. 4, Ryan Graciale took ter Cronan said. “It was a cold, windy day Beverly 4, Classical 0 ically.” his match 5 1/2-3 1/2 at No. 5, David Pe- and they played very well.” The Rams (4-9-1) received strong per- With that said, Newton applauded terson won 7 1/2-1 1/2 at No. 6, Max Peg- Cronan shared his thoughts on Pea- formances from Devyn Astuccio, Rachel Bartlett for the work he did with the nato won 6-3 at No. 7 and Owen Madi- body’s season. Jordan, Izzy McGaughey and Sydney program. gan-Fried nished off the day with a 7-2 “It was a tough season,” Cronan said. win at No. 8. “They’re great kids. We just had a dif - ROUNDUP, B3 BARTLETT B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2016

Middle school champions

The Pickering Middle School softball team won the middle school championship Thursday night at Breed Middle School. Brooke Warren pitched a great game, striking out 16 batters, and Kylie Poisson hit a home run as Pickering took down an undefeated Peabody team. The Pickering baseball team was also victorious, taking the middle school crown. English softball coach Bartlett steps down BARTLETT In terms of looking for a er kids to start interest. Whoever does land the From B1 successor to take over the It’s tough.” job will take over a team reigns, Newton highlight- Newton added, “The job’s that has a roster of experi- “I thought Jack did a ed the qualities he’s look- posted. It’s wide open. enced players heading into very good job,” Newton ing for in a new coach. We’d like to have as many the spring season. said. “He worked with the “We’re looking for some- candidates as we can. We’d “We have sixteen seniors girls and tried everything body with energy that’s like to have somebody that coming back,” Newton he could. We’re very happy going to try and rebuild has a lot of energy. We said. “A lot of them have with Jack. I grew up with the program,” Newton need somebody to build years of experience. The him and I have a lot of re- said. “Maybe start clinics the program from the bot- new coach will have some spect for him.” and go down to the young- tom-up.” talent to work with.” Big football games on the docket tonight FOOTBALL they seek to stay undefeat- ria’s 8-yard run accounted lington Catholic last Fri- From B1 ed. In terms of points al- for Classical’s only score. day night. Isaiah Cash- lowed, Cardinal Spellman The Rams are not catch- well-Doe scored three difference is that Melrose came closest last week of ing Beverly at the best touchdowns and ran for is one game better at 4-2 any team St. Mary’s has time. The Panthers are 202 yards in that game. than Salem’s 3-3, which played, and the score in trying to right themselves St. John’s at would give the Tanners that game was 36-7. from a 2-game losing Bridgewater-Raynham more points if both teams Abraham Toe shook off streak. They fell to Mar- At B-R, the Eagles were win. an ankle injury from the blehead two weeks ago floundering a month ago Revere has shown a lot week before to score three get knocked off the unde- at 1-2, having lost back- of improvement since Sep- touchdowns for the Spar- feated bus, and then lost a to-back games to Central tember, culminating in the tans. His backfield run- slugfest to Danvers, 34-28. Catholic and Everett. Patriots’ win last week- ning mate, Calvin John- In that game, quarterback However, three straight end, in overtime, at Block- son, scored two. They also Kevin Morency connected Catholic Conference wins sidge Field in Swampscott. both went over 100 yards on two late-game passes to — the last one a 35-17 In that game, Oscar Lopez rushing, Toe with 130 and make it a game after the spanking of previous- scored three touchdowns Johnson with 117. Falcons had sprinted out ly-unbeaten BC High, has and ran for 84 yards, and Austin Prep is 2-4, and to a 35-14 lead. propelled The Prep to the quarterback Chris Alfero fell last week to Archbish- Saugus at No. 4 spot — as of today threw for one. op Williams, 30-6. Gloucester Last week, Salem fell at English at At Newell Stadium, since — in Division 1. Should PHOTO | BOB ROCHE home to Gloucester, 48-28, Marblehead losing in Week 2 to Bever- things remain the same, and the Witches fell all the At Piper Field, the Ma- ly, the Fishermen are on the Eagles would host Ev- Tech’s Priscilla Imul challenges for ball posses- erett next weekend. sion with Notre Dame’s Maya Wilcon. way to No. 10 in Division gicians also seek to stay fire. Conversely, Saugus is 2A. undefeated while the Bull- still snake-bitten at 0-6. Mike Yarin threw for two Swampscott at dogs will try for their sec- Last Saturday, at home touchdowns last weekend Tech can’t contain Winthrop ond win of the season. against WInthrop, the and passed for two more At East Boston Stadium, Last week, Marblehead Sachems’ Marvens Moise for The Prep. the Big Blue, despite two came to Manning Field and Kyle Lennan scored Bridgewater-Raynham Notre Dame offense straight losses, are still in and defeated Lynn Clas- touchdowns, and Chris is 4-2 and is ranked No. 6 the hunt for a Division 3 sical, 34-6. Quarterback McGrane added a field in Division 1A South. TECH Less than 10 minutes lat- playoff spot at No. 5. Win- Drew Gally ran for two goal as they took a 16-14 Peabody at throp won its game over touchdowns and passed From B1 er, Wilson dealt out anoth- lead into the fourth quar- Danvers er perfect cross, this time Saugus last Saturday, and for two more. ter. However, Winthrop’s At Dr. Deering Stadi- the course of the first from left to right, onto the sit at No. 9 in Division 3A, Three weeks ago, En- Chris Zuffante hooked up um, last week, the Falcons 32 minutes. Then, with foot of Former, who buried almost two full points be- glish seemed to be on the with Jaidon Brown for the won a 35-28 slugfest over about seven and a half it for a three-goal lead. hind No. 8 Hamilton-Wen- verge of figuring it out game-winning touchdown Beverly, with either Dean minutes left in the half, But Wilson wasn’t done ham (which plays Lynn- after the Bulldogs had in a 22-16 win. Notre Dame started to get Borders or Matt Andreas there. She was awarded field Saturday). gone into halftime against Gloucester was at Ber- accounting for all five it going around the net. a free kick with about 21 After a big battle in the Against Revere last Sat- then-undefeated Bever- tram Field in Salem last touchdowns. The Tanners minutes left and she sent urday, quarterback Colin ly with a 14-0 lead. Since Friday night, and came box, a Notre Dame player a rocket into the back of defeated English, 41-8, emerged and took a shot Frary threw for two touch- then, it’s been a downhill away with a 48-28 win the net. With a little over with Jake Doherty scoring on net, which was stopped downs and ran for another eight minutes left, she ride. English ended up los- over the Witches. four touchdowns. by Gonzalez. But the ball in the Big Blue’s overtime sent yet another perfect ing that game, 24-14, and Christian Sanfilippo ran At 3-3, Peabody is ranked deflected right onto Brad- loss to Revere. Isaiah Bas- was blanked, 26-0, the fol- cross into the middle, this for three touchdowns for fourth in Division 1A. ley’s foot, and she let loose con had matched Revere’s lowing week before losing Gloucester. a perfectly placed cannon time to Ford, who finished Lynnfield at the play to give the Lanc- overtime score with a last week to Peabody, 41- Spellman at Fenwick of a kick into the top-right Ham-Wenham ers the 5-0 win. touchdown of his own, but 8. Sophomore Matt Sev- At Donaldson Field, the corner of the net to give At Hamilton-Wenham, As for the Tigers (2-9-2), the pass that would have erance’s 10-yard run was Crusaders are in the third the Lancers a 1-0 lead. the Pioneers were off last The Tigers rebounded Diver continues to see prog- provided the equalizer English’s only score. spot in Division 3, and it’ll week while the Generals, nicely after the goal, but ress with his young team. was batted down in the Beverly at take some doing to knock still couldn’t get anything “It was good that we got end zone. Classical off Triton for the top spot 3-3, lost last week to pre- going offensively. The first to get a lot of the young- The Vikings’ Chris Zuf- At Manning Field, the if the Tigers keep winning. viously-winless Amesbury half ended with the Lanc- er players into the game fante hit Jaidon Brown Rams are almost carbon Between the two of them — something that rattled at the end, because we’re ers leading 1-0. with two touchdown pases copies of their crosstown lies Watertown. a lot of cages in Division looking to keep building The tone changed in in their win over Saugus. rivals. They were blanked Fenwick has recovered 3A, where Lynnfield re- the second half, and No- our team up. I think all-in- St. Mary’s at by Peabody two weeks ago, nicely from its first reg- sides. tre Dame turned it on of- all, we did really well out Austin Prep 28-0 (their second straight ular-season loss in three Despite being idle, the fensively. Within the first there. We keep making im- At Austin Prep, the Pioneers, at 3-3, are No. three minutes, Wilson provements every day.” shutout) before losing last years three weeks ago. 6 in 3A, more than a full broke into the box and The Tigers have a quick question is whether any- week at Manning Field, The Crusaders defeated sent a perfect cross from turnaround with a game one can slow the Spartans 34-6, to Marblehead. Austin Prep two weeks point ahead of No. 7 Ips- right to left to a waiting on the road in Medford down from hereon out as Quarterback Matt Lau- ago, and then clubbed Ar- wich. Paxton, who headed it into at St. Clement this after- the net for a 2-0 lead. noon. Bobby 4 and the Real Deal Hall of Fame ORR A superstar who can “Any you guys want one of signature single strip of From B1 poke fun at himself. Wow! my old practice sticks?” he black tape on the sweet — as in real deal. asks — as he grabs a stick spot of the blade, “4 B.Orr” with adulation, sings out, Despite the insistent me- from the back seat and printed on the shaft, I INTERNET RADIO (R) & LIVE VIDEO STREAMING (V) “Hey, you the guys who ows of “Hero-worshipper!” hands it to the guy closest vindicate legions of un- just interviewed Bobby ... HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL GAMES from the suits, I’m fast to the window — who then abashedly unapologetic ORR???!!!” walking about four steps thanks him a lot. hero-worshippers when I Heads swivel to get scope ahead of them, to maybe With a “See ya, guys,” inform the ignoble suits Friday, Oct. 21 out just how threatening Orr drives off. Danvers at Peabody - 7 p.m. - Live Video catch Orr’s car as it exits in language appropriate to Beverly at Lynn Classical - 7 p.m. - Radio the whack-job behind us the parking lot, hoping to The suits surround the their ignobility that they might be. give him a wave, and may- hero-worshipper. The head are born-to-be-losers who Weekly Football Preview Radio Show It’s Orr, skipping down be catch one back. suit machine-guns, “Let’s have lost yet again. the steps, an ear-to-ear Fate is with me. I reach throw fingers ... flip coins MONDAYS! North Shore Sports Night 7 p.m. grin on his face. He passes him just as his brown Ca- ... do rock, paper, scissors Bob Baker has a brand- us, and with a “See ya at dillac eases alongside and ... whatever ... see who ing and creative services the TV thing, guys,” fast- I start my wave. gets the stick.” firm in Marblehead. This walks the parking lot to Orr stops the vehicle, As I stand there cradling is an excerpt from an un- msonewsports.com his car. pops the window down. the Victoriaville Pro, Orr’s published memoir. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

THE SCHEDULE FRIDAY KIPP at Salem Academy (3:15) Boys Soccer Newburyport at Lynnfield (6) St. Mary’s at Whittier (3:30) Fenwick at Salem (4) KIPP at Salem Academy (4:45) Volleyball Lynnfield at Newburyport (3:45) Beverly at Triton (5:30) Malden at Peabody (4) Danvers at Fenwick (5:30) Marblehead at Classical (4) English at Classical (4:15) St. Mary’s at Gr. Lowell (4) Marblehead at Masconomet (4:15) Field Hockey N. Reading at Winthrop (6) Gloucester at Beverly (4) SATURDAY Marblehead at Saugus (4) Boys Soccer Swampscott at Danvers (4) Nashoba at Tech (4) Football Peabody at English (6) Beverly at Classical (7) Silver Lake at St. John’s (11) English at Marblehead (7) Cross Country Peabody at Danvers (7) Bay State Invitational (at Wrentham, Salem at Revere (7) 9) Saugus at Gloucester (7) Greater Lowell Relays (TBA) Spellman at Fenwick (7) St. John’s at Bridgewater-Raynman Football (7) Lynnfield at Ham-Wen (1) St. Mary’s at Austin Prep (7) Tech at Northeast Reg. (10:30) Swampscott at Winthrop (at E. Bos- Girls Soccer ton, 7) Danvers at Classical (noon) Girls Soccer Nashoba at Tech (2) English at Saugus (7) Wakefield at Swampscott (2)

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL STANDINGS

NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE COMMONWEALTH CONFERENCE NORTH SMALL Lg Overall Tech 3-1 3-3 M’head 4-0 6-0 M. Valley 2-1 5-1 Danvers 3-1 5-1 Gr. Lowell 1-3 1-5 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Beverly 2-2 4-2 Chelsea 1-3 0-5 defenseman Zdeno Chara (33) and New Jersey Devils defenseman Andy Greene (6) Peabody 2-2 3-3 Minuteman 0-2 0-5 English 0-3 1-5 participate with Bruins legends Milt Schmidt (15) and Bobby Orr in a ceremonial puck drop before Classical 0-3 1-5 CAPE ANN LEAGUE the game Thursday night. SOUTH BAKER Gloucester 4-0 5-1 Lynnfield 3-0 3-2 Salem 2-2 3-3 Ham-Wen 2-1 3-1 Revere 2-1 2-4 Ipswich 2-1 3-3 Winthrop 2-2 2-4 Swampscott 1-3 3-3 Amesbury 1-2 1-5 G’town 0-1 3-2 Bergeron leads Bruins to Saugus 0-4 0-6 CATHOLIC CENTRAL LEAGUE Man Essex 0-3 2-4 LARGE St. Mary’s 3-0 6-0 CATHOLIC CONFERENCE Spellman 2-1 2-4 St. John’s 3-0 4-2 victory in return to the ice Fenwick 2-1 5-1 Xaverian 2-0 5-1 Williams 2-1 3-2 BC High 1-1 4-1 Austin Prep 1-3 2-4 Cath. Mem. 0-2 3-3 BOSTON (AP) — Patrice was on the ice when line- The game remained bined for 16 points in the Arl. Cath. 0-4 0-6 Malden Cath. 0-4 2-4 Bergeron scored the tie- mate tied scoreless until Palm- Bruins' first three games. breaking goal with 75 it 1-all with just under 10 ieri scored a power-play The ceremonial first puck seconds left in his season minutes left in regulation, goal about four minutes was dropped by 98-year- TV/RADIO debut to give the Boston and he was there again to into the third period. But old former Bruins captain TV St. at San Diego St., ESPN2, Bruins a 2-1 victory over slide in the game-winner Marchand tied it with just Milt Schmidt, with help NBA 10:30 p.m. the New Jersey Devils on at the end. under 10 minutes left in from Bobby Orr. It was the Thursday night. Tuukka Rask had 28 regulation — his third 80th and 50th anniversa- Exhibition: Charlotte at Minneso- Golf After missing the first saves for the Bruins, who goal and eighth point in ries, respectively, of their ta, NBA TV, 8 p.m.; Exhibition: European PGA: Portugal Masters, three games with an un- fought off a power play for four games this season. rookie seasons. They each Portland at Golden State, NBA Golf, 6:30 a.m.; PGA: CIMB specified injury, Bergeron the last 50 seconds with- Without Bergeron, the went on to win the Stanley TV, 10:30 p.m. Classic, Golf, 10:30 p.m. returned to practice on out allowing a shot. Bruins moved David Back- Cup twice, have their num- College football Soccer Wednesday and took regu- Kyle Palmieri scored es from right wing to cen- bers retired in Boston and lar shifts in the home open- for the Devils, and Cory ter between Marchand and earn induction in the Hall Penn at Yale, NBCSN, 7 p.m.; Women’s U-17 World Cup, third er against New Jersey. He Schneider stopped 34 shots. David Pastrnak. They com- of Fame. South Florida at Temple, ESPN, place, FS2, 9:55 a.m.; Women’s 7 p.m.; Oregon at California, U-17 World Cup, final, FS2, ESPN, 10:30 p.m.; San Jose 12:55 p.m. Deja vu SPORTS BRIEFS Lynn Elementary register, visit www.lwrun. org. cross country The third annual Massa- Lynn Youth Soccer chusetts Elementary School Revs night Cross Country champion- ships, hosted by Lynn Parks Lynn Youth Soccer is host- and Recreation and Gannon ing a night at the New Golf Course, will be held on England Revolution, Sunday, Veterans Day, Friday Nov. Oct. 23 during the Revolu- tion’s game against the 11, starting at 9:30 a.m. at Montreal Impact. Kickoff is Gannon Golf Course, 60 at 4 p.m. at Gillette Stadi- Great Woods Rd. in Lynn. um. Sideline seats will be There is no entry fee, and discounted from $29 to $21, all students of public, paro- and all Lynn players, teams, chial, charter and private families and friends are elementary schools, as well invited to attend the match. as home-schooled students To purchase your tickets, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS in Massachusetts are eligi- visit http://bit.ly/LynnFall16 Chicago Cubs shortstop Addison Russell hit a two-run home run for the second night in a row, ble. The school does not need and use promo code this time to break a 1-1 tie in the sixth. to have a formal cross coun- LYNN16. For more informa- try program or team for a tion, contact Erik Hatfield at student to enter the meet. president@lynnyouthsoccer. For more information and to org. Roundup: Pioneers volleyball tops Tanners NFL ROUNDUP gro added a score of her own were able to do it. I was Marblehead 1 AFC NFC From B1 for the Big Blue (11-1-1). pretty happy for them.” The The Magicians fell in East East “I thought we played five senior goal scorers were three sets, 25-17, 16-25, W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Spiess. well,” Swampscott coach Jess Boutchie, Kelly Con- 21-25, and 17-25. Clara New England 5 1 0 .833 149 91 Dallas 5 1 0 .833 159 107 Buffalo 4 2 0 .667 162 103 Washington 4 2 0 .667 142 142 “They all played very good Ken Leeder said. “Sau- nors, Teagan Gillis, Morgan Pollard had six aces and Miami 2 4 0 .333 118 134 Philadelphia 3 2 0 .600 135 78 defense throughout the gus is a really good team. Mscisz and Nicole White. five kills, and Jenny Nor- N.Y. Jets 1 5 0 .167 95 164 N.Y. Giants 3 3 0 .500 116 131 South South game,” said Tom Sawyer, They’ve really improved Danvers (11-3) will clash cross added 12 kills. W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA who has stepped in as the since the season began.” against Classical at Man- Arlington Catholic 3, Houston 4 2 0 .667 108 127 Atlanta 4 2 0 .667 199 166 team’s head coach for the re- Nikki Rosa earned the ning Field on Saturday. Bishop Fenwick 0 Tennessee 3 3 0 .500 120 127 Tampa Bay 2 3 0 .400 94 142 Jacksonville 2 3 0 .400 101 127 New Orleans 2 3 0 .400 155 168 mainder of the season. shutout in net with four VOLLEYBALL Senior captains Sam Indianapolis 2 4 0 .333 160 174 Carolina 1 5 0 .167 161 176 Goalkeeper Maddie saves. Lynnfield 3, Peabody 0 Mancinelli (20 assists), North North W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Dana “made a few out- “She played strong,” In a battle between two Molly Camelo (11 kills) Pittsburgh 4 2 0 .667 154 123 Minnesota 5 0 0 1.000 119 63 standing saves that looked Leeder said. “She’s played powerhouse teams, Lyn- and Julia Fusco (16 digs) Baltimore 3 3 0 .500 117 115 Green Bay 3 2 0 .600 114 113 like they were sure goals great all year. This was her nfield prevailed over Pea- played well for the Cru- Cincinnati 2 4 0 .333 109 145 Detroit 3 3 0 .500 150 153 Cleveland 0 6 0 .000 113 176 Chicago 1 5 0 .167 101 143 before she saved them,” eighth shutout this season.” body in straight sets, 25- saders in the loss. Fenwick West West Sawyer said. Swampscott is back in 21, 25-13, 25-13. will have another chal- W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Oakland 4 2 0 .667 152 163 Seattle 4 1 0 .800 105 78 Sawyer credited the action on Saturday with a “It was more competitive lenge Friday, as it takes on Denver 4 2 0 .667 140 108 Los Angeles 3 3 0 .500 110 137 Rams for a positive effort road game at Wakefield at than the scores lead on,” Northeastern Conference Kansas City 3 2 0 .600 109 102 Arizona 3 3 0 .500 153 104 against a skilled opponent 4:00 p.m. Peabody coach Lisa Keene powerhouse Danvers. San Diego 2 4 0 .333 173 155 San Francisco 1 5 0 .167 127 185 in Beverly. Peabody 7, English 0 said. “I think we played FIELD HOCKEY Thursday’s Game Indianapolis at Tennessee, 1 p.m. “Stepping in for my first On senior night, the well and I think we learned Fenwick 7, Arlington Chicago at Green Bay, 8:25 p.m. Buffalo at Miami, 1 p.m. Sunday’s Games Cleveland at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. game I didn’t know what Tanners (12-1-1) had six a lot of things that we need Catholic 0 N.Y. Giants at Los Angeles, 9:30 a.m. Tampa Bay at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. to expect,” Sawyer said. different girls contribute to work on. It’s going to get Caitlin Dwyer and Lau- Minnesota at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. San Diego at Atlanta, 4:05 p.m. New Orleans at Kansas City, 1 p.m. New England at Pittsburgh, 4:25 p.m. “I was proud of the way points to the win. Brianna us ready for the tourna- ren Hallice scored their Oakland at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. Seattle at Arizona, 8:30 p.m. we competed today. They Gaynor and Emily Nelson ment and that’s what I’m first varsity goals in the Baltimore at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. Monday’s Game never let down and they Washington at Detroit, 1 p.m. Houston at Denver, 8:30 p.m. led the team with three looking forward to.” win. never gave less than 100 points each, Chloe Gizzi Alyssa Alperen (16 digs), “They’re definitely excit- percent.” and Kirsten Bradley had Melissa Gray (six kills) ed,” Fenwick coach Mary- MLB PLAYOFFS Classical will look to two,and Molly Tansey and and Hannah Kemp (16 beth Mahoney said of Dw- bounce back into the win Katherine Scacchi each assists) were the top per- yer and Halice. “They’re CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES Tuesday, Oct. 18 column on Saturday when added one. Amy Drover, formers for Peabody. With both defenders but they (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Los Angeles 6, Chicago 0 the Rams host another tal- Jillian Amirault, Alyssa the loss, Peabody’s streak have strong hits, so I put American League Wednesday, Oct. 19 ented team in the Danvers Shashaty, Katie Wallace of 11 consecutive wins them on corner plays and Friday, Oct. 14 Chicago 10, Los Angeles 2 Falcons. and Rebecca Sabino also comes to an end. they capitalized.” Cleveland 2, Toronto 0 Thursday, Oct. 20 “We need to give a great Saturday, Oct. 15 played well for Peabody. “We never focused on the Lauren Fortini and Ste- x-Chicago at Los Angeles (FS1), 8:08 effort and compete for all Cleveland 2, Toronto 1 p.m. Danvers 8, Revere 0 winning streak,” Keene fanie Libby each scored 80 minutes,” Sawyer said. Monday, Oct. 17 Saturday, Oct. 22 It’s only fitting that on said. “It was always a win two goals for Fenwick (6- Cleveland 4, Toronto 2 x-Los Angeles at Chicago (Fox or “We know Danvers is a senior night, all five of the to win (approach.) We 9-1), while Fredi Degug- Tuesday, Oct. 18 FS1), TBA very talented team. I’m seniors on the Danvers were always looking for- lielmo contributed with a Toronto 5, Cleveland 1 Sunday, Oct. 23 looking for them to com- roster were able to score ward to facing those good goal of her own. Wednesday, Oct. 19 x-Los Angeles at Chicago, TBA pete and bring the effort a goal. “We were trying,” teams. Now we’re focused “Overall it was a great Cleveland 3, Toronto 0 that’s necessary.” Danvers coach Jim Hin- on Danvers.” team win,” Mahoney said. National League WORLD SERIES Swampscott 2, Saugus 0 chion said. The Tanners are back in “The girls played really Saturday, Oct. 15 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Chicago 8, Los Angeles 4 Tuesday, Oct. 25 Michela Agresti led the “They were trying to set action when they host Dan- well together.” Fenwick is Sunday, Oct. 16 Los Angeles-Chicago at Cleveland, way with a goal and an as- up their senior teammates vers on Tuesday evening. back in action on Monday Los Angeles 1, Chicago 0 TBA sist, while Jaymie Caponi- and it was nice that they Hamilton-Wenham 3, at home against Medfield. B4 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2016 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Don’t expect others to agree Be prepared to make changes You can offer help without let- Emotional matters will escalate Develop an idea you have been Don’t take no for an answer. with you or give you handouts. that will improve your current living ting it cost you financially. A quickly. Think before you tack- contemplating in order to dis- Your persuasive skills will help arrangement. Fixing up your sur- Emotions will be difficult to partnership can be formed that le something that you aren’t cover what you will need to you get your way and enforce control. Back away before you roundings or sharing your space will change your life. Romance ready to deal with. Formulate new plans. Love and romance with someone special will improve bring your plan to fruition. Dis- end up saying or doing some- will bring a renewed commit- the best way to keep the peace cuss possibilities with some- will improve your life and bring thing you’ll regret. your day. Love is in the stars. ment. and solve the problem. you satisfaction and happi- one you trust. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) ness. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Concentrate on what you can PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) It’s important to do sufficient Partnerships will be daunting Getting together with peers, CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) do for others, not on how you Overspending, overdoing it and research before you make a can dismantle someone’s if you cannot bring yourself to family or people you can learn Look for advice from someone being indulgent will add to your move. Let your unique style dreams. Offering constructive stand up for your rights. Step from will lead to new opportu- who has more experience than lead the way. Less talk and suggestions and worthwhile back and re-evaluate the im- nities and greater self-aware- stress. Do your best to be mod- you. You may not like what you more action will bring re- solutions will help you avoid a portance of troubling personal ness. Don’t fear doing things erate and willing to listen and hear, but it will help you come sults. fight and gain respect. or professional connections. differently or going it alone. learn. up with a beneficial plan.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Family never learns to let up on criticism of career choice The same road, but harder to see DEAR ABBY: I grew up to feel like a “third wheel,” Alexis Carrel, a French sur- are they? the third of four children. Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van but advised “Lonely” to geon and biologist who was Declarer immediately con- Both my older brothers Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, speak up and tell them awarded the Nobel Prize in cedes that club trick. Sup- chose to go into engineer- and was founded by her mother, that, indeed, she WOULD Physiology or Medicine in pose East wins and returns ing (the field my father is Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at like to be included. Others 1912, said, “To accomplish a diamond. South takes that in). I rocked the boat and thought people assume a our destiny it is not enough trick on the board (entry opted to go into education. DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los widow is emotionally merely to guard prudently one), ruffs a club high, plays All during college and af- Angeles, CA 90069. needy, so they don’t want to against road accidents. We a spade to dummy’s jack (en- ter, my parents continued be involved with her. must also cover before night- try two), ruffs a club (happy to tell me I had chosen the not only because of your There are several rea- Some readers also won- fall the distance assigned to to see both opponents follow wrong career and would career choice and its sala- sons why friends drop you dered how often “Lonely” each of us.” suit), leads a spade to dum- The declarer and the de- my’s queen (entry three), and never have any money. ry level, but also the fact when your spouse dies. and her husband had in- that you didn’t fall into One is fear of their own vited single women to join fense know the distance as- ruffs a third club. Ten years later, I’m still signed to each of them in a Almost home, declarer getting constant com- line as your siblings did mortality. Another is per- them for a meal, weekend and do what your parents haps the husband (or wife) outing or evening event deal, and each hopes to cover draws West’s last trump, plays ments about my career a heart to dummy’s queen wanted. was the social one. Or the while he was still alive. that distance by nightfall — choice and financial sta- trick 13. (entry four), and discards tus. They make little jabs Much as we might wish women are afraid you are The answer to that ques- to, we cannot dictate the tion could provide insight. How can South finish the his last diamond on the club like, “... but we know you going to steal their hus- race first in today’s deal? He queen (or, if he is a show-off, can’t afford it,” and, “Is behavior of others. If you band. A majority of those who have told your family their is in six spades, and West the club two!). this too expensive for I was hurt at first, but wrote agreed with me that comments bother you and leads the diamond queen to you?” which echo at family then I realized they were it’s important that “Lone- they persist, you will have dummy’s king. gatherings to the point not true friends. I now ly” cultivate new interests, North gambled slightly by to focus on the importance and along with them, new that neither my husband have new friends who are jumping to four no-trump, be- of the field you chose and friends. One reader’s nor I want to be there. widowed, divorced or mar- cause South might have had the contribution to society church formed a group for We both work hard and, ried, and I’m enjoying ev- two (or three) low clubs. But you are making. And at- widows that includes while we might struggle, ery minute we share. here it worked out. tend those family gather- monthly lunch outings at we never ask for financial South has two minor-suit ings less often. JOY IN NEVADA different restaurants. An- assistance. How can I get losers and only 11 winners: other suggested that “Lone- my family to stop these six spades, three hearts and DEAR ABBY: “Lonely DEAR JOY: I am glad ly’s” senior center friends two diamonds. Since declar- comments? They’re hurt- Widow in Ft. Myers, Fla.” for you. Many readers should start inviting each ful. er needs to establish dum- (May 16) asked why wrote to share their experi- other out for various enter- my’s fifth club, he must ruff EDUCATOR IN THE friends ignore a woman ences and their thoughts tainment options. She three clubs in his hand. This MIDWEST when she becomes a wid- on that letter. Some sug- should also be encouraged requires four dummy entries ow. I experienced the same gested that friends may to meet people in different — three for the ruffs and one DEAR EDUCATOR: thing when I was widowed not invite the woman be- locations, or even consider to reach the club queen. What You are being picked on at 50. cause they don’t want her moving for a fresh start.

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For the N.E. area, call HUD at Marblehead Hair Salon for Sale, with 617-595-5308. The toll-free number for the hearing-impaired is 1-800-927-9275. THE EDISON building! Has been in business for 50 OFFICE SPACE years, looking for new owner to Several sizes available. HVAC, Parking continue. Call Jerry at 781-631-9141, or 781-308-0011 LEGALS SAVINGS Call John ~ 781-593-2730 in the classifieds COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT LEGALS PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Essex Probate and Family Court (SEAL) 45 Congress Street COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS LEGALS Salem, MA 01970 LAND COURT (978)744-1020 DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT (SEAL) Docket No. ES162896EA 16 SM 000448 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION ORDER OF NOTICE LAND COURT Estate of: DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Diane A Salvucci TO: 16 SM 009490 Date of Death: 06/07/2016 Gennaro V. Brogna ORDER OF NOTICE To all interested persons: Catherine H. O'Toole a/k/a Catherine H. Brogna A petition for Formal Probate of Will with Appointment of Personal Representative and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 TO: has been filed by: U.S.C. App. § 501 et. Seq.: Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, d/b/a Beverly Ann Eder-Murphy Marnie R Moore of Lynn MA Christiana Trust, not individually but as trustee for Pretium Mortgage Acquisition Joseph J. Murphy requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief Trust claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 as requested in the Petition. numbered 72 Hood Street, given by Gennaro V. Brogna and Catherine H. O'Toole U.S.C. App. § 501 et. Seq.: Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, doing business The Petitioner requests that: to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting solely as a nominee for as Christiana Trust, not in its individual capacity, but solely as trustee for BCAT Marnie R Moore of Lynn MA Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., dated December 23, 2004, and recorded in Essex 2015-16TT claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve without surety County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 23795, Page 280 which was Lynn, numbered 10 Clinton Street, given by Beverly Ann Eder-Murphy and Joseph on the bond in an unsupervised administration. thereafter Confirmed by a Confirmatory Mortgage recorded in Book 23853, Page J. Murphy to Bank of America, N.A., dated December 6, 2006, and recorded in IMPORTANT NOTICE You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the 20, and now held by the Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with this court a Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 26371, Page 66, and Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney complaint for determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. If now held by the Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with this court a complaint must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United for determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. If you now the return day of 11/21/2016. States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United States of This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Civil appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on that timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before November basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in this within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further 28, 2016 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before November 21, notice to you. UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE benefits of said Act. 2016 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM PROBATE CODE (MUPC) Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of said Court on October 12, 2016. benefits of said Act. A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised Attest: Deborah J. Patterson Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of said Court on October 5, 2016. administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the Recorder Attest: Deborah J. Patterson Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the 14-015306 / Brogna, Gennaro V. Recorder administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the 16-026456 / Eder-Murphy, Beverly Ann Court in any matter relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and Item: October 21, 2016 expenses of administration. Item: October 21, 2016 WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Date: October 13, 2016 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Pamela Casey O'Brien LAND COURT (SEAL) Register of Probate DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Item: October 21, 2016 16 SM 009465 LAND COURT ORDER OF NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT 16 SM 006764 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS TO: ORDER OF NOTICE LAND COURT David L. Macduff DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act:, TO: 15 SM 010707 50 U.S.C. c.50 § 3901 et seq.: Lynne M. Campbell Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act:, ORDER OF NOTICE claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Nahant, 50 U.S.C. App. numbered 125 Wilson Road, given by David L. Macduff to Wells Fargo Bank, § 501 (et seq).: TO: N.A., dated January 23, 2009, Registered with Essex County (Southern District) Bank of America, N.A. s/b/m Fleet National Bank Edward P. Macarelli and Marjorie A. Macarelli Registry District of the Land Court as Document Number 495576 noted on claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, Certificate of Title Number 43323, has/have filed with this court a complaint for numbered 42 West Baltimore Street, Unit 14, The West Baltimore Street and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act:, determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. Condominium, given by Lynne M. Campbell to Fleet National Bank, dated July 30, 50 U.S.C. App. § 501 (et seq).: If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United 2004, recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers 23203, Page 173, as affected by a Confirmatory Mortgage, dated July 30, 2004, 21st Mortgage Corporation Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on recorded in said Registry of Deeds in Book 23778, Page 128, now held by the that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in plaintiff as successor by merger, has/have filed with this court a complaint for claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. numbered 70 Jenness Street, given by Edward P. Macarelli and Marjorie A. November 21, 2016 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United Macarelli to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for entitled to the benefits of said Act. States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Provident Funding Group, Inc., dated November 16, 2004, recorded in Essex Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of this Court on October 5, 2016 Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 23670, Page 487, now held Attest: that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in by the plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with this court a complaint for Deborah J. Patterson this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before November determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. Recorder 21, 2016 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the (OM 16-010588) benefits of said Act. If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United Item: October 21, 2016 Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Chief Justice of said Court on October 4, 2016. States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Attest: that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in LAND COURT this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before November DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Deborah J. Patterson 14, 2016 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the 16 SM 009524 Recorder benefits of said Act. ORDER OF NOTICE Item: October 21, 2016

Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Chief Justice of said Court on September 27, 2016 TO: ALL POLICE ORDERED OR ACCIDENT Bertha Young TOWS Attest: Deborah J. Patterson and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act:, (Sale of Motor Vehicle under M.G.L. Recorder 50 U.S.C. c.50 § 3901 et seq.: c. 255, Section 39A). Item, October 21, 2016 U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust Notice is hereby given by: JME Towing Have claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, 164 Blossom St Lynn, MA, 01902 ALL POLICE ORDERED OR ACCIDENT TOWS numbered 69 Cook Street, given by Jermaine L Young to Mortgage Electronic pursuant to the provisions of M.G.L. c. Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Countrywide Bank, FSB, its 255, Section 39A, that on 11/18 (Sale of Motor Vehicle under M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A.) successors and assigns, dated December 19, 2008, and recorded with the /2016 at: 164 Blossom St Private something Notice is hereby given by: Bill's Auto Clinic, 2 Commercial St., Salem, MA. Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 28206, Page 89, and Sale to sell? pursuant to the provisions of M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A, that on November 9, now held by plaintiff by assignment has/have filed with this court a complaint for the following Motor Vehicles will be 2016 at: 9 a.m., 2 Commercial St. Salem, MA./l Private Sale on the following determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. sold to satisfy the garagekeeper's lien Motor Vehicles will be sold to satisfy the garagekeeper's lien thereon for storage, If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United thereon for storage, towing charges, towing charges, care and expenses of notices and sale of said vehicle. States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers care and expenses of notices and sale Description of Vehicle Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on of said vehicle. 2001 Olds Alero 1G3NL52EX1C156372 that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in Description of Vehicle: 2005 GMC Sierra 2GTEK63NX51374427 this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before January JYARJ16E 1DA029791 YAMAHA R6 2004 Honda Accord 1HGCM56624A118496 21, 2016 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the 2013 1995 Nissan Maxima JN1CA21D4ST043543 benefits of said Act. Name and Address of owner of 2001 Hyundai Elantra KMHDN55D11U022686 Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of this Court on October 5, 2016 Vehicle: Michael Dorety, 179 Hancock Street, Lynn, MA, 01905 Thank You, Attest: This notice has been given under the We can Bill's Auto Clinic Deborah J. Patterson provisions of M.G.L. c. 255, Section 2 Commercial St Recorder 39A Salem MA 01970 (OM 15-017292) Item: Item: October 21, 28, help! Item: October 21, 28, November 4, 2016 Item: October 21, 2016 November 4, 2016 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7

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By Jessica Gresko ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — The panda population in the United States is dropping by three. Atlanta’s zoo announced Thursday that its 3-year- old giant panda twins will leave the zoo Nov. 3. And the National Zoo in Washington said it will be saying bye-bye to panda cub Bao Bao in 2017. The FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS zoo didn’t give a date but Workers collect red grapes in the vineyards of the famed Chateau Haut said the cub will move to Brion, a Premier Grand Cru des Graves, during the grape harvest in China within the first few Pessac-Leognan, near Bordeaux, southwestern France. months of the new year. Both zoos said it is better for pandas to travel in the FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS winter months when it is Panda cub Bao Bao hangs from a tree in her World wine production cool. habitat at the National Zoo in Washington. A total of four U.S. zoos have pandas that are on twins born in the United since had a third surviving slips amid rough weather loan from China. As part States. The zoo’s head vet- cub, Bei Bei, who was born of the loan agreement, erinarian said that when on Aug. 22, 2015. Older PARIS (AP) — Floods, Overall global production with 2015. pandas born in the Unit- the two were young, Mei brother Tai Shan left the drought, frost and hail cut fell 5 percent from 2015 “Overall, the 2016 har- ed States return to China, Lun was a little bit of a zoo for China in 2010. into world wine produc- levels to 259 million hec- vest is on a par with pre- generally around age 4. complainer while Mei Both zoos say they’re tion this year across Eu- toliters, one of the weakest vious harvests and the All three pandas leaving Huan was more “go with preparing for the pandas’ rope and South America, levels of the past 20 years. quality was good across for China are females and the flow,” though those departure. In Washington, but the quality of the 2016 U.S. wine-making grew the board,” wine division expected to eventually be- differences have smoothed a travel crate will soon be vintage shouldn’t unduly 2 percent to 22.5 million chairman Thierry Coste come part of a breeding out as they aged. They placed in Bao Bao’s habi- suffer. hectoliters, while Argenti- said in a statement. program there. have since been joined by tat so she can get used to When they leave, there a second pair of twins born it. In Atlanta, a crate is al- Italy remained the na, Chile and South Africa Italian, French and will be a dozen pandas at Zoo Atlanta on Sept. 3. ready part of the pandas’ world’s top producer for saw big drops. Spanish exports surged remaining in the Unit- In Washington, Bao Bao enclosure. the second straight year, Lower production could this year, according to ed States: four in Atlan- delighted the zoo and pan- Both zoos also have their with a volume of 48.8 mil- push up prices, but the Copa & Cogeca. ta, three in Washington, da fans when she was born packing lists. In Washing- lion hectoliters, according bad weather may not have The group also released three in San Diego and Aug. 23, 2013 . Her moth- ton, it includes 55 pounds to figures released Thurs- hurt the quality. figures this week that two in Memphis. er, Mei Xiang, gave birth of bamboo, 2 pounds of ap- day by the International The wine division of EU were in line with the Atlanta’s departing to her first cub, Tai Shan, ples and pears and 10 gal- Organization of Vine and farm federation Copa & trends by the Internation- panda twins, Mei Lun in 2005, but failed to get lons of water. Zoo Atlanta’s Wine. Next come France Cogeca said that while al Organization for Vine and Mei Huan, were born pregnant for years. Then, list is double that size and — hit hard by spring floods European wine production and Wine, a group repre- July 15, 2013, and were a cub born in 2012 didn’t includes sugarcane and and summer drought — dropped this year, it’s still senting 46 wine-producing the first surviving panda survive. Mei Xiang has bananas. and Spain. at a “fair level” compared countries.