THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2017 NO SHAVE NOVEMBER McGee’s Nahant Police nd a prickly way to help kids planned Senate exit attracting hopefuls

By Thomas Grillo ITEM STAFF LYNN — A symphony has started in a game of musical chairs that could have sweeping implications for the region’s political landscape. Sen. Thomas M. McGee’s election as mayor on Tuesday may result in two changes among the Beacon Hill dele- gation. State Rep. Brendan Crighton (D-Lynn) told The Item Wednesday that he plans to seek the seat when McGee resigns from the senate in January. “Today more than ever, we need new ideas and a bold vision to make the Third Essex District the best place to By Bridget Turcotte in exchange for beard-grow- cause outweighed the rules. Nahant Police Sgt. live, work, and raise a family,” Crighton ITEM STAFF ing rights. Others who chose “I think it’s for a great Stephen Shultz is said in a statement. “Throughout my ca- not to grow a ’stache still cause,” said Dwyer. “It’s emo- joining the department reer, I have not been afraid to think out- NAHANT — Several Nah- made nancial contributions, tional, especially when a fam- and growing out his side the box, challenge the status quo, ant Police of cers are extend- and ght for what I believe in.” said of cer Matt Morneau. ily goes through that with beard for No Shave ing their hearts and their State Rep. Daniel Cahill (D-Lynn), and While Police Chief Robert November to raise beards for a good cause. a small child. Their whole a Crighton friend, said he has no inten- Eight of cers have chosen Dwyer said he wasn’t keen on life has been turned upside money for Cops for Kids With Cancer. tion of making a run for the seat. State to pledge money toward Cops the idea of his team growing down. If we can do something Rep. Lori Ehrlich (D-Marblehead) has for Kids With Cancer, a non- facial hair, which is against to help, I think that’s great. also said she will not make a bid for the pro t that bene ts families of the department’s strict pol- SHAVE, A7 ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK senate. children battling the disease, icy, he strongly believes the But following her defeat on election night, Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy, a Republican, told supporters her politi- cal career may not be over. “I hear there will be a state senate seat Swampscott that will be opening in the next couple of months, so stay tuned and don’t lose my phone number,” she said. restoration In 2010, Nahant resident and Repub- lican Christopher J. Dent ran unsuc- cessfully against McGee for the post. He draws high received 4,487 votes to McGee’s 16,017. But Dent said he is not interested. praise “When I ran in 2010, it was the right thing to do at the time, but I don’t think By Gayla Cawley it would be the right move for me right ITEM STAFF now,” he said. Crighton, who served as a city council- SWAMPSCOTT — Andrews Chapel or and McGee’s chief of staff before get- has been honored with a Massachu- ting elected to the House in 2014, said setts Historical Commission Historic he is well-positioned to move to the sen- Preservation Award for its $330,000 ate. He serves on the Joint Committee restoration project, which was com- on Community Development and Small pleted last year. Businesses, Economic Development and Before its renovation, the non-de- Emerging Technologies, Public Health, nominational chapel in Swampscott and Committee on Revenue. Cemetery had been vacant for 15 The Third Essex District includes years. Today, Andrews Chapel is fully Lynn, Lynn eld, Marblehead, Nahant, functioning. Saugus, and Swampscott. The landmark is listed on the Na- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK If Crighton is successful, it will open tional Register of Historic Places. It up his 11th Essex District House seat, was built in 1923, in memory of Isaac North Shore Community College students sign a banner, pledging a which includes West Lynn and Nahant. H. Andrews, a selectman and town as- commitment to complete school and become the rst generation in So far, at least two potential candidates sessor during the early 1880s, through their families to graduate college. are in the running. donation to the town by his wife, Ellen Ward 6 City Councilor Peter Capano Andrews. Architect Charles Burgess and Drew Russo, executive director of designed the granite chapel, which was the Lynn Museum, said they plan to run built in the Gothic Revival style. NSCC students score if Crighton moves up. Andrews Chapel was one of 11 proj- “I have a lot to add,” said Capano. “I’ve ects to be honored with the awards, been involved at the local and state level which were presented by Secretary of a rst for their families for many years. I would be an aggressive the Commonwealth William F. Galvin, advocate for constituents in West Lynn chairman of the Massachusetts His- By Thomas Grillo in biotechnology at North Shore Com- ITEM STAFF munity College. Now, she’s looking for and Nahant. I’d work for infrastructure torical Commission, in a ceremony last improvements and transportation, espe- work. week. LYNN — Kim Tran didn’t know what cially for our seniors.” Tran is one of 3,590 North Shore “The Massachusetts Historical Com- to expect when she emigrated from Russo, who was outreach director to for- mission is proud to recognize the ex- Vietnam with her family ve years ago. students who are among the rst of mer U.S. Rep. John F. Tierney (D-Mass), traordinary accomplishments of this “I couldn’t speak English, no one in their generation to attend college. On said he has experience in the nonpro t year’s awardees,” Galvin said in a my family could, I just knew I had to Wednesday, the school participated in sector and the federal government. statement. “The projects the commis- learn the language quickly and start First Generation to College day. The “I have a strong love for this commu- sion is recognizing this year are partic- school,” she said. anniversary of the Higher Education nity and a desire to work for people,” he ularly diverse and represent the many And she did. The 24-year-old future Act has been reserved to celebrate the said. “Coming up with legislative solu- creative ways that signi cant historic physician’s assistant graduated from experiences of rst-generation college tions for West Lynn and Nahant is very resources are being preserved across Lynn English High School and recent- the Commonwealth. The Andrews ly earned an Associate of Arts degree NSCC, A3 McGEE, A3 Chapel restoration has revitalized a treasured local landmark and allowed it to be actively used by the entire com- munity.” INSIDE The Andrews Chapel Restoration Medford opens a chapter Committee was formed in 2009, after In Lynn the decision was made to restore the Talking code at on new library project building rather than demolish it. Classical. A3 The chapel had fallen into a state of By Steve Freker “I am thrilled to announce that with the disrepair by 2008, as over time, it had In Opinion FOR THE ITEM partnership of the Trustees, the Friends of seen neglect and the elements take a Gayla Cawley: the Library and this newly established Ad- toll on the structure. There were holes Search and rescue. A4 MEDFORD — A new library is coming and in the roof, water in ltration, missing visory Board and Foundation, the city strives In Sports Mayor Stephanie M. Burke has joined with to raise the necessary funding to move our windows, and signi cant sections of some community groups to establish a foun- the lower walls and baseboards also Swampscott girls get community forward with a beautiful multi- dation to raise money to foot the bill. missing. over the hump, reach use learning space,” Burke said in a state- Deborah Bogardus, chairwoman of North nal. B1 On Monday, the mayor established a foun- ment. the committee, said in a previous in- dation charged with initiating and oversee- The mayor named the new board members terview that before its restoration, she In Entertainment ing a capital campaign for the new library, of the library foundation, which includes had been the last person to use the “42nd Street” a happy in collaboration with the Medford Public Li- Barry Sloane, president of Century Bank; feat at NSMT. B8 brary Board of Trustees and the Friends of CHAPEL, A7 the Medford Public Library. LIBRARY, A7

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Thomas A. McNulty Virginia M. Williams, 89 Robert L. Leslie, 67 1950-2017 MARBLEHEAD — were aficionado of all MARBLEHEAD — field, ME, Sean Lyons LYNN — Robert of Lynn, his brother, Thomas A. McNulty, things cinema and Mrs. Virginia M. “Gin- and his wife Stephanie Lawrence Leslie, a John M. Leslie of Ari- beloved husband, travelers who delight- ny” (Coletti) Williams, of Gilbert, Ariz., Patrick life-long resident of zona as well as many brother, uncle, and ed in exploring the 89, of Marblehead, Lyons and his wife Lynn, passed away on nieces and nephews. Marblehead public beauties of many for- passed away peace- Claudia of Swamp- Monday, Nov. 6, 2017, Bob was preceded in servant, passed away eign cultures. When fully on Nov. 7, 2017, scott, Timothy Lyons in the NSMC – Salem death by his brother, on Nov. 5, 2017, Marblehead winters, with her family close and his wife Emily of Hospital at the age of the late William “Bill” after a long battle proved difficult for by. Born in Swamp- Salem, great grand- 67. Born in Lynn on Leslie. with cancer. He was Tom, he and Deb set scott to the late children; Phoebe Wa- March 7, 1950, he Service infor- the third generation up a second home in Benjamin and Lillian terhouse, Sofia Lyons, was the son of John M. mation: A Funeral of the McNulty family to own Sarasota, Fla., and there too, (Golden) Coletti, she lived in John Lyons, Maeve Lyons, Louisa Leslie, Jr. of Peabody and Hel- Service will be held in the and manage the Warwick Cin- their doors have been opened Swampscott for most of her life Lyons, Shea Lyons, Jonathon Avi- en L. (Frary) Lemachia of Lynn. CUFFE-McGINN Funeral ema. As much as he loved the to friends and family. and then Marblehead for the la, Christopher Canty, as well as Bob was raised and educated Home, 157 Maple St., Lynn movie business, Tom was pas- Tom is the son of Joan past 17 years. She was the lov- many nieces and nephews. She in Lynn and was a graduate of on Sunday, Nov. 12, 2017, at sionately devoted to the Town McNulty Horvath of Swamp- ing wife of the late Roger “Bud” was predeceased by her parents, Lynn English High School. He 3 p.m. Visiting hours will be of Marblehead, as exhibited scott, and Robert E. McNulty Williams Jr. Virginia attended her husband Roger “Bud” Wil- then went on to serve in the held in the funeral home pri- through a lifetime of public of Marblehead, both of whom Swampscott schools and then liams Jr., her sister Joan “JoAnne” U.S. Army Reserves for four or to the service from 12 to 3 service, which included many predeceased him. Tom was Salem Commercial Secretarial Varney, and her great grandson years. Bob was a long-time p.m. A Graveside Service will leadership roles, including unstinting in expressing his School. She worked as a secre- Caleb Lyons. employee with G.E. working in conclude services on Mon- that of Trustee on the Board of profound love and admira- tary for the Swampscott School Service information: Vir- various roles, his main job being day, Nov. 13, 2017, in the Pine the Abbot Public Library, town tion for his six siblings and Department for many years. Gin- ginia’s funeral will be held in charge of the tool crib, from Grove Cemetery, 145 Selectman for 18 years — 15 their spouses, children, and ny was a communicant for both on Saturday, Nov. 11, 2017, 1973 until his retirement. He St., Lynn at 10:30 a.m. In lieu of which as the chairman — grandchildren. He is survived St John the Evangelist Church in at 9 a.m. from the SOLIMINE was a great lover of animals, es- of flowers, contributions in and as the Town Clerk. by his wife Deborah and her Swampscott, and Our Lady Star Funeral Home, 67 Ocean St. pecially cats, and he took care Bob’s memory may be made Tom was blessed with a sister, Cheryl Wolff of Char- of the Sea in Marblehead. She (Route 1A) Lynn, followed by of many through the years. to an animal shelter of one’s sharp intellect, exceptional lotte, North Carolina and enjoyed her Bridge clubs, her a funeral Mass at 10 a.m. Robert leaves his parents, choice. For directions or to sign oratorical skills, an unfailing her children, Laurie Kaplan home in North Conway, skiing, at St John the Evangelist John M. Leslie Jr. of Peabody, the online guestbook, please sense of humor, and a com- and Joshua Wolff, as well as and traveling. Church Swampscott, and his mother, Helen L. Lemachia visit: www.cuffemcginn.com. passionate heart, all of which his brother Brian A. McNulty She is survived by her son R. then burial at Swampscott he applied as a Selectman and his wife, Donna Malpie- Benjamin Williams and his wife Cemetery. Visiting hours will and in other roles, with a sin- de McNulty of Lone Tree, CO, Victoria of Kearsarge, N.H., her be Friday, Nov. 10, 2017, gular aim — to do whatever he and their children R. Emmett daughter Wendy A. Williams of from 4-8 p.m. Relatives and could to support the people and Mia McNulty; Carole J. Swampscott, grandchildren; R. friends are respectfully in- William C. Taylor III, 69 and institutions of Marble- McNulty Muller and her hus- Jackson Williams of Oakland, vited. Directions and guest- 1947-2017 head and beyond. Some of band Lawrence Muller of Mar- Calif., G. Lucy Williams of Brown- book at www.Solimine.com. his proudest accomplish- blehead, and their children, NASHUA — William Nashua; his son Bill ments include having served Erin Browning and Lindsay C. Taylor III, 69, died Taylor and his wife Jill as a founding member and Bickell; Janet M. Newman peacefully Friday, Nov. of Barrington, N.H.; as the inaugural president of and her husband Jeffrey New- 3, 2017, at St. Joseph his four grandchil- the Marblehead Dollars for man, and their children, Todd Joseph C. Mahoney, 64 Hospital in Nashua. dren, Kaleigh Agnew, Scholars scholarship fund, Horvath and Haley Newman; He was the beloved Will, Amelia, and Mir- leading a sustained town Robert E. McNulty and his husband of Jean iam Taylor. He is also beautification campaign that wife, Hyesun Park McNulty of LYNN — Joseph C. Timothy Mahoney and (Borges) Taylor. survived by his three resulted in placing telephone Marblehead and their children Mahoney, age 64, his wife Mary, Richard William was born in sisters Debby Hen- and power lines underground Joanie and Nora McNulty; of Lynn, died Nov. 4, Mahoney and his wife Revere, on Dec. 20, nessey and her hus- in “Old Town” Marblehead, and Annemarie McNulty Cesa and 2017, at his home. Eileen, and Ann Ma- 1947, and was the son of the band Jim of Freemont, N.H.; spearheading the program her husband, Kenneth Cesa Born in Lynn, he was honey and her hus- late William C. Taylor and Etta Peggy Curley and her husband that brought the USS Consti- of Beverly, and their children, the son of the late band Bruce Dow, as B. (Roy) Taylor. He served in the John of Hampstead, N.H.; and tution to Marblehead in cel- Andrew (deceased), Kevin, Arthur and Olive (LeB- well as many nieces United States Navy until he was Sue Lorette and her husband ebration of the ship’s 200th and Connor Cesa; and Bruce run) Mahoney. He was and nephews. He was honorably discharged in 1972. Jerry of Lynn; as well as many anniversary in 1997. He was W. McNulty and his wife Susie raised in Saugus and the brother of the late For 36 years, he was em- nieces, nephews, and cousins. also a lifelong member of the Ebarvia McNulty of Oak Park, was a graduate of Harold Mahoney. ployed by General Electric Com- Service information: Rela- Marblehead Rotary Club, and Il, and their children, Winston, Northeast Regional Vocation- Service information: A me- pany in Lynn and he worked as tives and friends are invited so dedicated to its humanitar- Lily and Rosemary McNulty. al High School in Wakefield. morial visitation will be held a calibrator until his retirement. to William’s memorial talk ian mission that he served in Service information: A me- He had lived in Lynn for the on Saturday from 2-5 p.m. in In his free time, he enjoyed on Sunday, Nov. 12 at 2 p.m. many leadership roles includ- morial service in celebration greater part of his life. Joseph the SOLIMINE Funeral Home, being out in the ministry as at Kingdom Hall of Jeho- ing that of president. of Tom’s life will be held at had worked as an inspector for 426 Broadway (Route 129), one Jehovah’s Witnesses, play- vah’s Witnesses, 282 Broad As passionate and dedicat- Abbot Hall, 188 Washington General Electric for nearly 40 Lynn. Relatives and friends ing horse shoes, and bowling. Street, Hollis, NH 03049. ed as he was to his town, noth- Street, Marblehead on Sun- years. are respectfully invited. Pri- In his early years, he enjoyed Arrangements entrusted ing surpassed his total love day, Nov. 12, 2017, at 11:30 He is survived by his daugh- vate burial will be held at a playing softball and was a track to the care of ANCTIL-RO- for his bride of 45 years, Deb a.m. All are welcome. The ter; Janet Mahoney, two sons; later date. In lieu of flowers, star in high school. Above all, CHETTE & SON Funeral McNulty, née Deborah Binder. family respectfully requests Joseph Mahoney and Bryan donations may be made to the his most cherished time was Home, 21 Kinsley Street, The two met when Deb was that flowers not be sent, Mahoney, his step-son; Mi- United Way, 51 Sleeper St., spent with his loving family. Nashua. To leave an online 14 and Tom 18, and before but for those so inclined, chael Kinzer, four grandchil- Boston, MA 02210. Directions In addition to his wife Jean, condolence, story, or mes- long the two were inseparable. a donation to Marblehead dren; his siblings; Michael and guestbook at www.solimi- William is survived by his sage please visit www.ANC- Anyone who knew the couple Dollars for Scholars, would Mahoney and his wife Marsha, ne.com. daughter Jennifer Taylor of TIL-ROCHETTE.com. could attest that they retained be greatly appreciated. To the rare kind of affectionate do so, please visit this link: delight and devotion to each www.marblehead.dollarsfor- other that is usually associat- scholars.org or send a check ed with newlyweds. The couple to Marblehead Dollars for Selectmen swear in Cicolini were of one mind in support- Scholars, P.O. Box #4, Mar- ing the town, but when the blehead, MA 01945. Dona- workday ended their capacity tions may be specifically to be gracious and generous pledged to the Deborah and as Saugus’ new vice chairman hosts and faithful friends was Thomas McNulty Scholar- legendary. Their home was a ship. Arrangements by Eustis By Bridget Turcotte pation, and preparation as appreciate the way this the Salem State Univer- place of welcome and love to and Cornell of Marblehead. ITEM STAFF he always has. Selectman board works together as a sity Foundation, where countless friends and To share a memory of Scott Brazis served as vice team, for the betterment he serves as the treasurer visitors from around Tom or to offer a con- SAUGUS — The Board chair during his previous of Saugus,” said Panetta. and chair for the audit and town and around the dolence, please visit of Selectmen has a new term. “We are accountable, fo- finance committee. world. Moreover, in www.eustisandcornell- vice chairman. He added that he is elat- cused, and determined to Two new School Com- their private time, they funeralhome.com. Jeffrey Cicolini, an ac- ed with the results of the do what’s in the best in- mittee members, Lisa countant who has been election and that he will terest of the Saugus res- Morgante and Marc Ma- on the board since 2015, continue working with the idents. Our meetings are gliozzi, were sworn in to secured the second-high- same dedicated group of professional and courte- the School Committee Jean B. Demers, 81 est number of votes of all professionals who share a ous, where people treat alongside incumbents candidates, and was sworn passion and vision to move each other and the public Jeannie Meredith, Eliza- in as second-in-command Saugus forward. with respect and dignity.” beth Marchese, and Linda for the next two years “I look forward to con- Panetta said she is hon- Gaieski. MIDDLETON — Jean typesetter and proof- Wednesday night. tinuing researching each ored and humbled to re- B. Demers age 81, of reader for local news- “I feel every member has and every application ceive the support from the Bridget Turcotte can be Middleton and va- papers in Lynn and equal importance to our with the same level of de- voters that she did. reached at bturcotte@item- cation homes in Isle Boston, spending success as a community tail, asking the right ques- “The residents that I live.com. Follow her on of Capri, Naples, Fla. most of her career and ensuring the best out- tions, and making sure have spoken to feel that Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. and Harrison, Miane, at the Salem Evening come for our town and its the decision is in the best this board is engaged passed on Nov. 6, News and ending residents,” said Cicolini. “I interest of Saugus while with the community, that IN MEMORIAM 2017. with the Cricket Press will be sure to uphold all remaining committed to we are approachable, and ANTHONY RICHARD (RICK) PEDRO Born in Lynn, she in Manchester. of the responsibilities as- being open-minded and that we sincerely care ON HIS SECOND ANNIVERSARY NOVEMBER 9, 2017 was the daughter She loved traveling sociated with this new role pro-business,” he said. about their concerns,” said of John Henry and Emma the country, spending time to the best of my ability. Chairwoman Debra Pa- Panetta. “I am confident (Landry) Lucier. with family, and exploring the Cicolini said he is hon- netta finished first with that Jeff will be an excel- She married John H Demers ocean. She loved life and did ored to be the committee’s 2,309 votes, followed by lent vice chairman.” Jr. and they made their home most everything including vice chairman, but doesn’t Cicolini with 2,050, Jenni- Cicolini and his wife Ju- in Middleton where she had dancing, horseback riding, see the new role as a big fer D’Eon with 1,932, Scott lie are raising their two 4 children; Barbara Demers reading, bingo, board and change. He plans to ap- Brazis with 1,899, and teenage children in Sau- (Middleton), Patricia Demers card games, creating arts of proach each meeting with Mark Mitchell with 1,661. gus. He volunteers for sev- (deceased), Linda (Demers) all forms, teaching ceramics, the same research, partici- “I believe the voters eral non-profits, including Klein (and Paul Klein) of Mex- water and snow skiing, motor- ico, Maine and John Demers cycling, boating, fishing, walk- III (deceased). She has four ing, country music, animals, wonderful grandchildren John, slots, and Mahjong. Rick, Stephen, Susan (deceased), Jean was active in many or- Catch up with your Memories of you are fresh in our minds and especially in our hearts. and Sarah. Jean had three ganizations, including the Girl We miss you every single second brothers. John (and Alice) of Scouts, the American Legion, you are gone. We pray our Lord Lynn, Peter (and Barbara) the Moose Club, and the Li- has His arms around you. We know favorite team you are safe in His loving arms. of Barton, Vt., and Paul (de- on’s Club. Jean worked in the We miss and love you, ceased) (and Roberta) Lucier family restaurant called Hen- Mom, Dad, Peter, Helen, of Middleton. Also leaving her ry’s Restaurant in Lynn. Christopher, Eric and Stephen in-laws: Roland and Carole Service information: Visi- in Item Sports! Demers of Topsfield, Janice tation on Saturday from 10- (Demers) and Russel Rougier 11 a.m. with a service to be of Newton Junction, N.H., and held at 11 a.m. All services 781-593-7700 Paul and Charlene (Demers) at the MACKEY Funeral Publishing Daily, except Sundays Kolodziej. Survived by many Home, 128 S. Main St., Rt. USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 cousins, nieces and nephews. 114, Middleton, MA. visit Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA Jean attended St. Mary’s www.mackeyfuneralhome. and additional offices. Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item School and went to work as a com. 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LYNN — Alex Watler tificial Intelligence (AI), (standing), a Classical HTML coding, CSS cod- High School Class of 2008 ing, JavaScript and open member and financial re- source software. covery technology expert, “I organized the event and spent time with Classical tried to share how my expe- students to talk about the rience within the technol- fast-paced world of com- ogy industry inspired me puters and software. to show the students what Students learned about opportunities are out there applicable college majors, for them,” said Watler. computer science career Lynn business owner COURTESY PHOTO paths and projected job and 2017 City Council at outlook. Watler discussed Large candidate Taso Ni- From left, Care Dimensions Hospice Aide Dale Lemure, Diane Sacherski, We Honor Veterans his profession and some kolakopoulos joined Wat- Award recipient John Sacherski, Lynn Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy and David Solimine Sr. of its tools and work ar- ler at Classical to learn eas, including Augmented more about opportunities ITEM STAFF REPORT As a Level Four Partner of the ical or psychological trauma. We Honor Veterans program, Care Kennedy and Solimine, a longtime Reality (AR), cyber securi- computer science can pro- DANVERS — Lynn Mayor Judith Dimensions, in a statement, said Lynn veterans advocate, saluted ty, computer science, Ar- vide to students. Flanagan Kennedy and David So- it has joined together with the Sacherski and other award winners limine Sr. of Lynn helped Care Di- U.S. Department of Veterans Af- during last Thursday’s celebratory McGee’s planned Senate mensions honor John F. Sacherski fairs and the National Hospice breakfast in Danvers, including for his service to his country. and Palliative Care Organization honorable mention recipient Dave Sacherski of Lynn received a Care to empower hospice professionals Dragan of Marblehead, Roger Leger exit attracting hopefuls Dimensions We Honor Veterans to meet the unique needs of dying of Salem and other recipients from Award honoring individuals nomi- veterans. northeastern Massachusetts. McGEE outis, said he is backing nated by members of the communi- The program teaches respectful To learn more about Care Dimen- From A1 Russo. ty for their commitment to improv- inquiry, compassionate listening sions’ We Honor Veterans Program “Drew is a standup guy important to me. I would ing the lives of veterans. and grateful acknowledgment — to and the Veteran to Veteran Volun- and he’s a hard worker,” be a good representative Sacherski was nominated by Dale comfort patients with a history of teer program visit www.CareDi- he said. “I enthusiastical- of the people.” Lemure and Solimine. military service and possibly phys- mensions.org/veterans. ly support him.” Marven Hyppolite, who came within 105 votes of Thomas Grillo can be unseating Ward 5 City reached at tgrillo@item- NSCC students score a first for their families Councilor Dianna Chak- live.com. NSCC From A1 MAYOR JUDITH FLANAGAN KENNEDY ANNOUNCES STREET SWEEPING SCHEDULE students, faculty, and The Lynn Department of Public Works citywide street staff. Revere native Amanda sweeping program has commenced. The street-sweeping Passaggio, 18, wasn’t even schedule for November 6, 2017 through November 10, sure she would attend col- 2017 includes: lege since no one in her WARD PRECINCT family had ever graduated from a four-year school. Monday 11/13/2017 6 4 The Revere High School 5 1, 2 & 3 honors graduate needed a Tuesday 11/14/2017 5 2, 3 & 4 hand up. Wednesday 11/15/2017 5 2, 3 & 4 “There was no real push Thursday 11/16/2017 5 4 from home to attend col- 4 1 & 2 lege,” she said. “But when Friday 11/17/2017 4 2, 3 & 4 I was a senior, my mother 3 1 made it clear she didn’t This schedule is subject to change due to inclement want me or my sister to weather. Should inclement weather prevent sweepers enter the family dry clean- ing business because she from working in your area as scheduled, they will return wanted a better life for seven (7) days from the date originally scheduled. us.” For public awareness, Lynn Community Television Today, Passaggio is a Channel 3/22 and Verizon Channel 37/38 also broadcast freshman in the school’s this schedule. Sweeping operations will be conducted Liberal Arts program and from 7:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Please remove all cars from her future looks bright. the street and encourage your neighbors to do the same Erick Portillo, 21, moved for a cleaner LYNN. Where necessary, vehicles to Lynn from New Jersey impeding sweeping operations will be ticketed or a decade ago. He gradu- towed in accordance with City Ordinances. Leaves ated Lynn Classical High pushed into the streets from lawns will not be School and is now a col- swept up. lege sophomore. “My parents are very proud of me for being the first in the family to attend college,” he said. “Hopefully my younger Need to find sister will follow my lead.” ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Angela Alvarez, 20, ar- North Shore Community College students Erick Portillo and Marisol an article? rived in the U.S. from Jimenez, both of Lynn, celebrate being on the path to be the first gener- Guatemala four years ago. ation in their families to graduate college. She took a crash course in Subscribe to English, and graduated directs the school’s pro- pioneers. will follow,” she said. Lynn English High School gram to assist first-gen- “They are making their e-edition on and is now studying to be- Thomas Grillo can be come a nurse. eration college students, family proud and leading reached at tgrillo@item- Diane Dickerson, who said these classmates are the way for others who live.com.

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Catch up with your favorite team in Item Sports! A4 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2017 OPINION Dude, where’s my car? HOW TO REACH US E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill B A. B As someone who has leads him to ask me if I’m Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg E C  J. Edward M. Grant written the The Daily sure the Toyota Camry I Director of Advertising Gordon R. Hall Item’s police log for two was looking for was the T  J  years, it can be entertain- car I actually drove to the 110 Munroe St. News Editor Monica Connell Healey GaylaGa P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton ing to see what people call church, which I guess is a Vice President, Finance or alert the police for, es- fair question since I can’t Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan CawleCa y Chief Operating O cer Chairman pecially in Marblehead. remember where I parked, Customer Service P ’ But on Sunday, I became so I could also be forget- Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 passed and it’s just getting ting what car I took. I as- one of those people, when I Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 sured him that I only have Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 couldn’t find my car after darker out, and I’m feeling All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 parking on a side street in a little stressed. the one car, so there’s no 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Marblehead and decided It’s getting to the point chance I took another one. Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 to ask the police for help. where I’m thinking the Then, I decided to give Brian C. ¡ayer, 1996-1999 In my defense, it was worst. Police had been him some clues, that I re- Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 membered walking across Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 dark out I’m not too famil- monitoring the protest, and classi [email protected] iar with that part of town. were still standing outside a crosswalk and I passed John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 Subscriptions I work on Sundays the church where a discus- the parked state police [email protected] and was covering a pro- sion on the film was taking cruiser on the way to the church. I also made sure Circulation test in Marblehead at a place inside. So, I walked [email protected] church that was showing up to the group of officers to point out that the town a controversial film. So, as and asked, “have you towed should consider getting Ext. 3 there’s no parking lot at any cars tonight?” more parking lots. Newsroom the church, I parked on a The answer, thankfully, Eventually, we got to [email protected] side street that seemed a was no, there hadn’t been what I’m pretty sure was [email protected] the first street I checked EDITORIAL reasonably close distance, any cars towed in the area, Ext. 4 something that I figured which prompted me to say, in the journey, but didn’t well I am stumped then, walk all the way down. So, Sports I could just retrace my [email protected] steps to. because I’ve been walking after walking with him far- Well, needless to say, my around for 20 minutes and ther down the street than I Ext. 5 had before, I gave him the A lesson plan went a bit awry, as I can’t find my car. Retail and Online stayed to watch the film Then, the officer offered happy news that the Cam- Advertising and by the time I got out, to radio for help to have ry we just spotted was, in [email protected] it was 5:30 p.m. and dark a patrol car respond and fact, mine, and thanked ADVERTISING in Saugus out. look for my car. A little him for all of his help, So, I figured that things embarrassing to require while also apologizing, be- Ernie Carpenter Jr. cause I’m sure there were Director of Advertising School Committee member Arthur were still under control police assistance to find and passed the couple of a car that’s a two-minute other much more import- and Business Development, ext. 1355 Grabowski’s defeat in Tuesday’s town elec- ant things going on in town [email protected] landmarks that I remem- walk away, but I need all tion is a cautionary tale about elected officials for police to focus on than bered walking by to get to the help I can get at this Michele Iannaco overextending their reach and an opportuni- helping me look for my car. the church — a crosswalk point, so I just say “I mean, Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 ty to reflect on the long-term value of elected While embarrassing, [email protected] and a state police cruiser. if you want to.” school boards. I definitely appreciate I walked down the street I After calling for backup, Jim McFadyen In the week before voters opted to not keep Marblehead Police for not was pretty sure I parked on he also offers to help walk Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 him on the School Committee, Grabowski making me feel more sil- and as I got farther down, I around with me to look [email protected] clashed with a school employee and earned ly than I already did for still didn’t see my car. for the car with a flash- Ralph Mitchell a reprimand from School Superintendent Dr. asking for their help in David DeRuosi. So, now I’m second light, since this is what Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 locating my car. Without [email protected] Grabowski is no stranger to town contro- guessing myself. I walked I couldn’t handle myself assistance, I could have versy and, at first glance, his latest dustup back up the street and earlier. been wandering around Patricia Whalen Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 is amusing. But DeRuosi, an experienced ed- walked down another So, here we are, civilian for much longer. ucator who was hired by Saugus officials to street, and then another and police officer walking [email protected] one, and then back to the around looking for a car — run local schools after several unsuccessful Gayla Cawley is a staff BUSINESS OFFICE searches for superintendents, probably didn’t first one. At this point, down one street, down two, reporter for The Daily anticipate having to treat an elected official about 20 minutes have and can’t find it, which Item. Beth Bresnahan Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 like an 11-year-old. [email protected] An altercation between Grabowski and the employee last month prompted DeRuosi to or- Susan J. Conti der Grabowski to not enter school buildings Controller, ext. 1288 [email protected] without first getting permission. According to a letter drafted by DeRuosi, the exchange Ted Grant between Grabowski and the superintendent’s Publisher, ext. 1234 assistant was heated enough to leave the em- [email protected] ployee feeling “... physically and emotionally Marian Kinney upset …” ext. 1212 Grabowski has a different version of events [email protected] that includes, according to the letter, apolo- Will Kraft gies and flowers presented to the employee Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 who, the letter said, Grabowski “aggressively [email protected] chastised.” Jennifer Perez The Grabowski affair can be viewed as an ext. 1205 isolated incident or just one more concrete [email protected] indication that school committees are public Carolina Trujillo bodies with limited responsibilities and even Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 more limited value as contributors to public [email protected] debate and the intelligent expenditure of tax- Jim Wilson payer dollars. Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 Town boards of selectmen and finance com- [email protected] mittees and city councils and mayors make JOSHUA J. WHITFIELD the financial decisions in Massachusetts com- CIRCULATION munities, and school committees, for all the Lisa Mahmoud talk and bluster exhibited by elected officials We are unwilling to talk about our freaks Manager, ext. 1239 like Grabowski, lack real value. [email protected] The fact that Grabowski, if the letter is to The reason why Flan- script, the lines we all now crimes. We might have to CLASSIFIED believed, was snooping around looking at pa- nery O’Connor and other know by heart. Lines we’re see how like us they were, Abbe Young Smith perwork on DeRuosi’s desk suggests he has Southern writers often forced to rehearse every how the world we live in Manager, ext. 1276 too much time on his hands. There are plenty wrote about “freaks,” she time, because we know made both them and us. [email protected] of significant educational concerns in Saugus said, was because “we are nothing else to say. We’d have to think about and the town is about to embark on a gigan- still able to recognize one.” Hence our politicians, the society we’ve made, NEWSROOM tic school construction and renovation project Writing about murderers, from the president down, which has made such men. Bill Brotherton that will demand professional planning and racists, traveling Bible-sell- remain bought and stupid, This shallow advertised Features Editor ext. 1338 accountability. ing hypocrites, O’Connor their slogans predictably happiness, which is really [email protected] Where Grabowski and the school committee was a master of her art, the recycled. Gun reform will just purchased emptiness, Gayla Cawley fit into this challenge is uncertain. It’s easy strange genre she called do nothing, they say. It’s leaves so many unfulfilled; Reporter, ext. 1236 to imagine DeRuosi hoping, maybe praying, grotesque. It was her way all about mental health, this incessantly screened [email protected] committee members will stay out of his and of telling the truth through they say; and besides, who bitterness has made dis- agreements inhuman and Cheryl Charles Town Manager Scott Crabtree’s way while lies and good through evil. can do anything about Night Editor, ext. 1278 the serious work of redefining public educa- Such writing was possi- that? Really, it’s the immi- hateful; this nonsensical [email protected] tion in Saugus gets underway in earnest. ble, she said, because for grants you should watch puerile rage has made ene- Tori Faieta Of course, as a superintendent hired by a the most part, Southern out for, they say, the brown mies absolute and compro- mise taboo. It’s a world that Copy Editor school committee, DeRuosi will never voice writers still held “some ones especially, wherever [email protected] that wish but he can’t be blamed for thinking conception of the whole they’re from. has made so many of us an- it. School committees could have relevance man,” a faint notion of the Regurgitating non se- gry and some even violent. Thomas Grillo For me, the chilling thought Reporter, ext. 1264 in modern public school districts if they were imago Dei, the idea that quiturs: that’s where we [email protected] firmly tied into the school councils that are an God still bore his stamp are, all of us, along with is that from Columbine to important component of state law governing upon us, his preternatu- the mindless left and the Sandy Hook to Sutherland Spenser Hasak local school operations. ral grace still present like mindless right, faithful- Springs, all of it makes Photographer, ext. 1332 [email protected] The councils provide grassroots opportu- a shadow cut across our ly reciting this absurdist sense. All of it is simply the nities for parents, teachers and principals souls. It’s what makes our script like something out of dividends of this rancorous Thor Jourgensen to talk about school concerns and improve pathetic evil visible at all, Samuel Beckett, stopping world. A world for which we News Editor, ext. 1267 schools. There are plenty of councils repre- this countervailing figure. only for the commercials. are all responsible, every [email protected] sented by serious and committed parents and It’s why she wrote about We no longer recognize last one of us. Steve Krause educators. freaks so well, because she our freaks, because we re- Which is why I think we Sports Editor, ext. 1229 A hypothetical plan to revamp the Saugus knew the original form. fuse to look. Like an abused repeatedly tell ourselves [email protected] the same lies. It’s why after School Committee could tie committee mem- Today’s “freaks” are spouse who just won’t see Katie Morrison every mass shooting, more ber elections to Town Meeting precincts. Com- harder to recognize. Blind, him for what he is, or a Sports Reporter and more emotionless, we mittee aspirants would run for office in des- unable or unwilling, we drunk who just won’t own [email protected] simply fall in line to play ignated precincts and, if elected, be obligated just don’t see them. Nonde- up, or that pathetic friend our same tired parts. Owen O’Rourke to represent the interest of school councils in script mass murders, abus- who keeps blaming oth- Photographer, ext. 1224 Because we no longer those precincts on the committee. ers, the deranged: I am ers for the failures of his [email protected] recognize our freaks. Be- The revamped committee would have the life, we seem particularly struck by how we don’t see cause we no longer recog- Roberto Scalese strictly advisory but serious responsibility of them, or won’t see them, unwilling to look at what nize ourselves. Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 advising town finance decision-makers about until after the fact. Un- might literally be killing [email protected] the priorities and concerns voiced by school til they break out a 32nd us. We are unwilling to talk Joshua J. Whitfield is Anne Marie Tobin council members. floor window or walk down about our freaks. pastoral administrator Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 School committees are a traditional starting the aisle of a little country Maybe because we’d have for the St. Rita Catholic [email protected] point for local politicians aiming for higher of- church and start shooting. to look at ourselves. Doing Community in Dallas and Bridget Turcotte fice but the Grabowski affair calls into ques- Blind like this, this so, we’d have to think about a frequent contributor to Reporter, ext. 1269 tion the need for committees in an era of in- danse macabre continues, how uncomfortably close The Dallas Morning News. [email protected] creasingly-professionalized public education. and will continue unabat- we are to the horrible peo- Readers may email him at Ryan York ed. Hence the maddening ple who committed these [email protected]. Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 Ex-TV anchor: Spacey sexually assaulted my son

By Alanna on you for what you did Garabedian said he is Durkin Richer to my son,” Unruh said, conducting his own inves- ASSOCIATED PRESS flanked by her daughter tigation and did not say and lawyer Mitchell Ga- whether they intend to file BOSTON — A former TV rabedian, who has repre- civil action against Spacey. news anchor said Wednes- sented hundreds of cler- Unruh said her son had day that gy sexual abuse victims. never met Spacey before sexually assaulted her A lawyer for Spacey didn’t the encounter, and Gar- teenage son last year at a immediately respond to an abedian said they don’t Nantucket restaurant, add- email seeking comment know why Spacey was on ing to mounting allegations Wednesday. A publicist the island at the time. of misconduct against the said last week that Spacey She said her son contin- “House of Cards” actor. is “taking the time neces- ues to struggle with the Heather Unruh said her sary to seek evaluation and emotional effects of the son, who was 18 at the treatment.” encounter. The teen, who time, was “star struck” Unruh said the teen filed was not named during the during a chance encounter a report with police last press conference, asked with Spacey at Club Car week, and she said a crim- her to speak publicly on Restaurant’s crowded bar inal investigation has be- his behalf, she said. in July 2016. Unruh said gun. She said her son has “He’s committed to doing Spacey bought her son turned over evidence to au- what he can to stop Kevin “drink after drink” and thorities, but her attorney Spacey from victimizing then stuck his hand down said they could not elabo- anyone else,” she said. the drunk teen’s pants rate on what he provided. Since actor Anthony Rapp and grabbed his genitals. Nantucket Police Chief first went public with accu- Unruh said her son Bill Pittman said Massa- sations against Spacey late PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS panicked and froze while chusetts law doesn’t allow last month, several other Spacey insisted he come Former Boston television news anchor Heather Unruh wipes tears while them to confirm or deny a men have come forward with him to a private af- speaking Wednesday in Boston about the alleged sexual assault of her report of sexual assault. with stories of harassment ter-hours party to drink teenage son by actor Kevin Spacey in the summer of 2016 on Nantucket. Cape & Islands Assis- and assault. with him more. tant District Attorney The mounting allegations Spacey ultimately left grandmother’s house, didn’t report the assault public with allegations of Tara Miltimore said a caused Netflix to cut ties to use the bathroom and woke up his sister and at the time because he was sexual misconduct against person has provided infor- with the actor and suspend the teen ran away at the mation to police about an production on its sixth sea- urging of a nearby wom- called his mother, who embarrassed and scared. Spacey and other celebri- “indecent assault and bat- son indefinitely. The com- an who could tell he was joined them in Nantucket Her family was embold- ties, she said. tery” and that authorities pany also scuttled its Gore shaken, Unruh said. Un- the next day, she said. ened to come forward now “To Kevin Spacey, I are waiting to hear from Vidal biopic, with Spacey ruh’s son ran back to his Unruh said her son that others have gone want to say this: Shame the person’s attorney. starring as the author. MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS ‘Dark Sky’ advocates gather Sanders-affiliated group the Senate after the 138- remainder of the term claims victories in elections 16 vote on Wednesday. of Democrat Gailanne The measure includes Cariddi, who died of can- in the bright lights of Boston a provision requiring cer in June. BOSTON (AP) — U.S. BOSTON (AP) — Ad- woman, says it picked more. health insurers to con- Haverhill City Councilor Sen. Bernie Sanders vocates for keeping the Boston for the three-day tinue offering coverage Andres Vargas outpolled Gormley noted the dark wasn’t on the ballot night skies dark are gath- gathering because some — without co-payments Republican Shaun Toohey skies meeting comes Tuesday, but his support- ering in one of the most of its most dedicated and — for prescription con- to take the seat formerly on the heels of another, ers are claiming victories light-polluted cities in the active chapters are based traceptives regardless of held by Democratic House larger gathering in New in several communities. country: Boston. on the East Coast. changes in federal policy Ways and Means chair- England’s largest city The group Our Revolu- The International Dark- The densely populated or any future repeal of the man Brian Dempsey, who this week: the Green- tion Massachusetts says Sky Association is hold- region also happens to be candidates it supported Affordable Care Act. left the Legislature to join build International Con- ing its annual meeting where the country’s worst — both incumbents and President Donald a Boston lobbying firm. ference and Expo that starting Friday at a hotel light pollution is found. challengers — won in Trump issued an exec- Vargas was the first opens Wednesday. 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All address information, particu- at 89 Lewis St. Lynn woman faces charge larly arrests, reflect police records. A report of motor vehicle In the event of a perceived inac- theft at 6:09 a.m. Wednesday curacy, it is the sole responsibility at 664 Boston St. of the concerned party to contact for role in armed robbery Vandalism the relevant police department and have the department issue a no- A report of vandalism at By Gayla Cawley Wednesday. small amount of cash. The Monday and Banks was tice of correction to the Daily Item. 10:14 a.m. Tuesday at 93 Al- ITEM STAFF A 23-year-old Lynn man suspects fled following the arrested two days later, Corrections or clarifications will not len Ave. told police that he was robbery, Kmiec said. Kmiec said. A report of motor vehicle LYNN — Police arrested robbed at gunpoint by Based on the statements be made without express notice of There have been no oth- vandalism at 10:26 a.m. a 21-year-old Lynn wom- three men and a woman in of the victim and surveil- er arrests connected to the change from the arresting police Wednesday at 99 Chatham an in connection with a the area of 6 Newhall St., lance footage, officers were robbery. department. St. Nov. 3 armed robbery on Lynn Police Lt. Michael able to identify Banks as Newhall Street. Kmiec said. the female suspect from Gayla Cawley can be LYNN MARBLEHEAD Maria Banks was ar- The victim told police he the robbery. Police ob- reached at gcawley@item- rested on a warrant for an was outside smoking a cig- tained a warrant through live.com. Follow her on Arrests Accidents armed robbery charge on arette and was robbed of a Lynn District Court on Twitter @GaylaCawley. Maria Banks, 21, of 48 A report of a motor vehicle Newhall St., was arrest- accident at 4:18 p.m. Tuesday ed on a warrant charge of on West Shore Drive. Authorities review video of armed robbery at 12:26 p.m. Wednesday. Complaints Christopher Peluso, 43, of small-town Texas church attack 12 Paul Ave., Peabody, was A report of annoying phone arrested on warrant charges calls at 11:54 a.m. Tuesday of motor vehicle not meeting on Humphrey Street. A caller By Jim Vertuno gestures” and “dishonest/ safety standards, failure to reported a mailing and phone and Emily Schmall false records.” ASSOCIATED PRESS stop for police, marked lanes call from “Massachusetts With each passing year violation, operation of a mo- Chapter of National Police at New Braunfels High SUTHERLAND School, his grades slipped tor vehicle with a suspended Support Fund.” She was told SPRINGS, Texas — Au- as well, according to the license, special speeding vi- to throw away the mailing. thorities have reviewed records. olation, negligent operation She said she wants to “fix” video from inside the A B-student overall as of a motor vehicle and motor this and will call her congress- small-town Texas church a freshman, he failed sev- vehicle use without authority man to prevent seniors from where a gunman killed eral classes by his senior at 12:20 p.m. Tuesday. getting scammed. more than two dozen peo- year and ended up ranked A report of a solicitor in the ple, including footage that 260 out of 393 students Accidents area at 3:03 p.m. Tuesday on shows the assailant shoot- in his graduating class in Auburndale Road. A caller re- ing victims in the head 2009. He finished with a A report of a motor vehicle ported there was a man who during Sunday services, a accident at 7:06 p.m. Tuesday asked if she lived at the ad- U.S. official said Wednes- 2.3 grade-point average. on Spring Street; at 7:40 p.m. dress and explained that he day. The records also listed Tuesday at Briarcliff Lodge at was doing window work on attention deficit hyperac- The official’s account PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 112 Kernwood Drive and Lyn- Rockaway Avenue. She said of the video is consistent tivity disorder as one of nfield Street; at 10:35 p.m. she did live there and was the with statements made by A law enforcement official continues to work his medical conditions. Tuesday at Eastern Avenue only one home at the home. survivors of the attack. the shooting scene at the First Baptist Church A former friend said Kel- and Superior Street; at 2:01 She told police she was ner- The official was not autho- Wednesday in Sutherland Springs, Texas. ley asked her for sexual a.m. Wednesday at Superior vous because she didn’t know rized to discuss the matter favors and prevented his Roast Beef at 200 Lynnfield who he was and he now knew publicly and spoke to The land Springs after the at- native methods to access first wife from communi- St. the information. Police report- Associated Press on the tack and said several of its data. cating with her friends. A report of a motor vehicle ed the man was a registered condition of anonymity. the pews were overturned, For instance, if the iP- Kelsey Huckaby told hit and run accident at 7:50 solicitor with the town. The same U.S. official although it was unclear if hone used Apple’s Touch Austin television station p.m. Tuesday at Anchor Road confirmed that the at- that was from the attack or ID fingerprint sensingKTBC that Kelley was and Lynnfield Street; at 7:37 MEDFORD tacker’s cellphone was an from rescue efforts. Bullets system, agents could have “kind of controlling of his a.m. Wednesday at 73 Cha- iPhone and that the FBI had splintered the walls tried placing the dead gun- girlfriends” in high school. tham St. Accidents had not yet asked Apple and pews, leaving shards man’s finger on the phone Huckaby said she lost A report of a motor vehicle for help obtaining data of wood all over the floors. to unlock it. But that contact with Kelley until accident with personal injury A report of a motor vehicle from the device. On Tuesday, the agent would only have worked he responded to a Face- at 8:07 p.m. Tuesday at 240 hit and run accident at 7:38 The church regularly in charge of the FBI’s within 48 hours of the last book post she made in Western Ave.; at 7:16 a.m. p.m. Tuesday at Main and Yale recorded its services, and San Antonio division said time the phone was locked. April asking for a place to Wednesday at 50 Goodridge streets; at 7:43 p.m. Tuesday the footage investigators agents had not been able Meanwhile, more details stay for her and her boy- on Golden Avenue. St. have seen shows several to retrieve data from Devin emerged about the gun- friend. She said Kelley A report of a motor vehicle minutes of the attack be- Patrick Kelley’s cellphone. man’s past. School records offered to let them stay in accident at 11:25 p.m. Tues- Breaking and Entering cause there was “no one to Apple contacted the FBI showed that Kelley was a trailer on his property day at 212 Fellsway West; turn it off,” according to a to offer technical advice a disciplinary problem in if she performed weekly A report of a breaking and at 5:11 a.m. Wednesday on law enforcement official after learning that the bu- high school. “sexual favors” for him. entering at 11:49 p.m. Tues- Dudley Street; at 1:28 p.m. who has seen the video. reau was trying to access In fall 2006, Kelley’s Also Wednesday, the Tex- day at 7 Atlantic St.; at 9:47 Wednesday on Roosevelt Cir- The official also spoke on the phone, according to a sophomore year, he was as Department of Public a.m. Wednesday at 391 Essex cle. condition of anonymity person familiar with the suspended and sent to an Safety released an official St. A report of a pedestrian ac- because that person was discussions who spoke on alternative school for two list of those killed in the A report of a motor vehicle cident at 2:34 p.m. Wednes- not authorized to speak the condition of anonymity months after an unspeci- rampage. The eight male breaking and entering at 8:48 day at South Street and publicly about an ongoing because of their sensitivity. fied drug-related incident. victims and 17 female vic- a.m. Wednesday at Vista Mar- South Street Court. ket at 391 Essex St. investigation. Depending on the model He was suspended twice tims ranged in age from 1 Breaking and Entering The law enforcement of iPhone and what secu- as a junior and three times to 77. Eight of the fatali- Complaints official was among those rity features it had, FBI as a senior for reasons ties were children or teen- A report of a breaking and who went inside the First agents might have had a including “insubordina- agers. The oldest of them A report of a disturbance entering at 3:59 p.m. Tuesday Baptist Church in Suther- short window to use alter- tion,” “profane language/ was 16. at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday at 57 at 32 Orchard St. Meadow Court; at 7:42 p.m. Tuesday at 69 North Common Complaints St.; at 8:21 p.m. Tuesday at Man convicted of murder during 279 Chestnut St. A report of a disturbance at 10:25 p.m. Tuesday at 136 Overdose Summer St.; at 12:19 a.m. Craigslist sale faces life in prison Wednesday at 138 Summer A report of an overdose at St. MARIETTA, Ga. (AP) — ed of a variety of charges, olds said that as Jones lay 5:17 p.m. Tuesday on Lake A Georgia man accused of including malice murder, dying, Ruthenberg told View Avenue; at 1:31 a.m. Vandalism killing a college student felony murder, aggravated one of the other men to Wednesday on Lake View Av- enue. A report of vandalism at answering an ad on Craig- assault and armed rob- take Jones’ Nike tennis 4:14 p.m. Tuesday at 24 New- slist has been convicted of bery, Reynolds said. shoes and then shot him Theft ton Road. murder and faces life in Jones was a junior at again. prison. Clark Universi- Ruthenberg is a known A report of a larceny at SWAMPSCOTT Kalynn Shiquez Ruthen- ty when he responded on associate of the Crips 3:55 p.m. Tuesday at 11 Vio- berg, 24, was found guilty Feb. 9, 2015, to a Craig- gang, Reynolds said. let St.; at 4:06 p.m. Tuesday Accidents late Tuesday in the 2015 slist post advertising an Sentencing is set for at 31 Sadler St.; at 4:14 p.m. shooting death of 21-year- iPhone for sale. Prosecu- Nov. 20. Tuesday at 57 Sheridan St.; A report of a motor vehicle old James E. Jones, Cobb tors said Ruthenberg and Charges are pending at 7:24 p.m. Tuesday at 24 hit and run accident at 8:13 County District Attorney two other men shot him against Jordan Baker, 21, Intervale St.; at 9:28 a.m. a.m. Tuesday at Verizon at Vic Reynolds said in a with a .45-caliber gun and Jonathon Myles, 22. Wednesday at Bayview Realty 1016 Paradise Road. news release Wednesday. when he arrived, and then Both are being held with- Ruthenberg was convict- stole his cellphone. Reyn- out bond. Kalynn Shiquez Ruthenberg

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Man faces charges in theft the instrument. in the area. Authorities College of Music reported hear his case. former NFL star Aaron of student’s $14K flute University officers were say the distribution net- being assaulted, groped Hernandez has been dis- eventually able to identify work was dealing drugs or pressured into sex with reports Robel Phillipos’ missed by a judge. BOSTON (AP) — A a suspect who agreed to in local parks, restau- teachers. attorney filed a petition The Boston Herald re- man accused of stealing return the stolen items rants and other public Berklee administrators Friday asking the U.S. ports that Suffolk Supe- a $14,000 silver flute last month. places. said in a statement they Supreme Court to review rior Court Judge Helene from a Boston student Police say the student The defendants were take such allegations seri- a lower court decision. Kazanjian on Monday months ago is expected was shocked when she arrested in connection ously and work promptly Federal prosecutors have dismissed the lawsuit in court this week. learned officers had found with sales to an under- to address them. They until Dec. 4 to respond. Hernandez brought last The Suffolk district the instrument. cover officer. They face said they were committed A federal appeals court year against Dallas-based attorney’s office says the charges that include to a “fair and thorough this year rejected Philli- Securus Technologies, Milton man faces ar- AG: 31 arrests made in distributing heroin and process” for alleged vic- pos’ bid to overturn his which records inmate raignment this morning drug distribution ring conspiracy. Almost all of tims and perpetrators. conviction. Phillipos ar- phone calls. Hernandez on larceny charges. He the suspects have ap- One of the teachers gued statements he made killed himself in April, peared in court. was fired shortly after a to FBI investigators after has not been identified. BOSTON (AP) — Au- while serving life in pris- student reported he had the April 2013 bombing The instrument and an thorities say 31 people on for murder. groped her in 2012. But were coerced. iPad were stolen when have been arrested in Sexual misconduct reported The lawsuit said that connection with a heroin the newspaper found he Phillipos at first told au- the Boston University among professors at Berklee someone accessed Se- music major stepped and fentanyl distribution had gone on to teach at thorities he did not go to curus’ electronic database away from an empty ring. BOSTON (AP) — A new other schools, including Tsarnaev’s dorm room at and got access to Hernan- classroom at the end of Attorney General report says a prestigious the New England Conser- the University of Massa- dez’s phone recordings in August. BU police say Maura Healey’s office said music school in Boston vatory. chusetts Dartmouth after they checked security Wednesday the arrests allowed three male pro- the bombings but later 2014, when the ex-New footage from the area stem from a large-scale fessors to quietly leave Court could hear case of said he had lied. England Patriots player was being held in a Bos- and searched pawn shop joint investigation involv- the school since 2008, marathon bomber’s friend He was sentenced to databases to try and find ing state and local police. after students complained prison and is scheduled to ton jail. The investigation led they had been sexually BOSTON (AP) — A be released in February. His estate continued to press the case after he Lynn Drug Task Force authorities to dismantle harassed or assaulted by college friend of Boston a major operation that them. Marathon bomber Dz- Judge dismisses suit over died. Hotline Securus had asked for 781-477-4444 brought drugs in Marl- The Boston Globe hokhar Tsarnaev seeking hack of Hernandez calls CALL 24 HOURS A DAY All reports of borough, Hudson and investigation, based on to overturn his 2014 the judge to dismiss the or text the word neighborhood activity tiplynn will be investigated. case, saying that as an and your tip to Callers may remain surrounding communities. court documents and conviction for lying to BOSTON (AP) — A law- “tip411” (847411) anonymous It was a response to the interviews, found sever- authorities has asked the suit brought over hacked inmate, Hernandez had Spanish menu available spike in opioid overdoses al students at Berklee nation’s highest court to jailhouse phone calls of no expectation of privacy. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7

ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Members of the Nahant Police Department, from left, Sgt. Stephen Shultz, officer Tim Furlong, officer Brian Palangi, Chief Robert Dwyer, and offi- cer Matt Morneau are participating in No Shave November, both in spirit and with facial hair, to raise money for Cops for Kids With Cancer. Nahant Police find a prickly way to help kids this November

SHAVE Similarly, Nahant Po- said Ed McNelley, a mem- From A1 lice Officer Tim Furlong ber of the organization’s represented the depart- Board of Directors. It’s positive and it’s good ment and participated in While in the hospital, for morale.” a parade in Marblehead he noticed a lot of sick The Massachu- that ended with a Cops for children and the finan- setts-based organization Kids With Cancer dona- cial hardships their par- made a donation to a Nah- tion to 11-year-old Sophia ents faced after taking off ant family last year when Smith and her family. work or leaving their jobs their then-19-month-old In March, Sophia was to bring them to and from daughter was battling diagnosed with diffuse in- appointments. cancer. trinsic pontine gliomas, an Dow began donating “This is a charity that aggressive, rare, and diffi- funds to families of police is close to all of the lo- cult to treat brain tumor officers and giving the re- cal police departments’ found at the base of the mainder to other families hearts,” said Morneau. “In brain. She received radi- of children with cancer the past year, a few kids ation treatment at Boston who needed it. In 2007, locally have directly bene- Children’s Hospital for six Dow died and left the or- fited from it. People in our weeks before moving to ganization to the Board of town have benefited from The Harley Street Clinic, Directors, which has since this. We’re trying to bring a private hospital in Lon- grown to include more awareness to a relative- don with world-leading than 20 members. ly unknown charity that specialist consultants in Today, Cops for Kids makes a big impact.” cancer, cardiac, neurosci- With Cancer donates Nahant’s Mila Martin- ences and pediatrics who $5,000 each to six families eau was diagnosed with provide treatment un- each month. a form of cancer known available in the states. “We’re a relatively small as embryonal rhabdomyo- Zachary Cummings, 15, department and we set sarcoma in January 2016 of Saugus, is battling Lym- a $1,000 goal,” said Mor- after her parents, Jessica phoblastic Lymphoma neau. “We’re only about and Mark Martineau, no- and received a donation $50 shy of that right now. ticed a lump on her back. in June 2017. He began a This organization is help- She underwent surgery two-year treatment plan ing families pay bills and to remove the tumor and in February and travels pay for medications. This began her next phase of to Boston for regular ap- cause is one I think ev- treatment, which involved pointments at Dana-Far- erybody in the community weekly chemotherapy ber Cancer Institute and can relate to.” treatments at the Jimmy Boston Children’s Hospi- Donations can be made Fund Clinic in Boston. tal twice each week. to Cops for Kids With Can- On the day of her final His mom, Beth Cum- cer, through the depart- treatment in July 2016, mings, who worked for a ment, at https://copsfork- the community found a law firm for 15 years, quit idswithcancer.org/donate/ way to show support by her job to bring him to and nahant-police/. lining Nahant Road with from his appointments. friends and neighbors Cops for Kids with Can- Bridget Turcotte can be holding signs and police cer was founded by John reached at bturcotte@item- and firetrucks with lights Dow, a retired police cap- live.com. Follow her on Nahant Police Officer Matt Morneau speaks about why the department flashing. tain and cancer survivor, Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. is participating in No Shave November as he sports a mustache. Swampscott restoration draws high praise Medford opens a chapter CHAPEL dation to collect donations Other work included as the standard bearers on new library project From A1 online, numerous busi- repairs and replacement for historical preservation. nesses provided in-kind of the interior walls and “Both Gino Cresta (de- LIBRARY an important part in a chapel for her sister’s fu- donations and the naming flooring damaged by water partment of public works From A1 community from chil- neral in 2001. Despite her rights to the pews, presid- infiltration and pests, res- director and assistant dren’s programming, se- use of the chapel, it was er chairs, lectern and win- toration of the distinctive town administrator) and Gilda Nogueira, president nior programs, communi- in bad shape and Bogar- dows were auctioned off. stencil work, heating and the Andrews Chapel Com- of East Cambridge Sav- ty space and much more,” dus knew that she wanted Town funds went toward electrical upgrades and mittee worked to help ings Bank; Rocco DiRico, Caraviello said in a state- to fix it up, later joining exterior work, which in- restoration of the original maintain a level of preser- director of government ment. “Gone are the days the restoration commit- cluded work to repair and lighting. vation that will ensure fu- and community relations of just borrowing books. tee when the town began replace stones on the walls The front entry of the ture generations can enjoy at Tufts University; and Our new state-of-the-art looking for volunteers. and tower and repairing building was rebuilt with the chapel in a way that I businessman Domenic library will encompass the Town Meeting mem- holes in the slate roof. The new granite steps and think reflects the care and Camarra. needs of growing families bers approved $180,000 first priority of the com- handicapped-accessible pride Swampscott takes in The library has hired who are moving to Med- over the years to fix the mittee was to make the ramps matching the origi- that cemetery.” Financial Development ford.” building and more than structure watertight. nal Rockport quarry stone The cemetery was one of Agency to lead a feasibil- Caraviello is joined on the town’s first priorities $150,000 in donations Donations raised by steps. ity study for the capital the advisory board by after its 1852 incorpora- were received for the res- the committee were used “This is really one of campaign which entails foundation board mem- tion and it remains the toration project. The larg- for the full interior res- the most extraordinary interviewing potential do- bers Sloane; Nogueira; Di- community’s only burial est pledge was an anony- toration of the chapel, awards,” said Town Ad- nors and a cross-section Rico and Camarra, as well place. mous matching donation which included the resto- ministrator Sean Fitzger- of community members. A as Barbara Kerr, library of $75,000. ration of the pews, front ald. “Swampscott is just Gayla Cawley can be report is expected by the director; Sam Sednek, The committee part- doors and all 10 of the among a few communities reached at gcawley@item- end of the year. head of Children’s Ser- nered with the Essex diamond-paned, stained- in the Commonwealth live.com. Follow her on Medford City Council vices; Ellen Tonello, chair County Community Foun- glass windows. that has been highlighted Twitter @GaylaCawley. President Richard Cara- of the library’s Board of viello, an early proponent Trustees; trustees Bar- of a new library, is part of bara O’Leary, Elisabeth an advisory board which Schaefer, Carol Ricken- promises to be a resource backer and Ann Fren- for the foundation. ning Kossuth; and former Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 “Modern libraries play trustee Carl DiMaiti. Hotline CALL 24 HOURS A DAY Need to find Spanish menu available or text the word tiplynn an article? All reports of neighborhood and your tip to Subscribe to activity will be investigated. e-edition on Callers may remain anonymous. “tip411” (847411) A8 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2017 LOOK! 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ITEM FILE PHOTO Kyle Bernardini, right, is part of a defensive line that has held opponents scoreless through its first two playoff games. Bernardini leads the lines for St. Mary’s

BERNARDINI players rely on one anoth- From B1 er and succeed with one another, and that includes line. He works hard every the coaches too." day, he's a good student At 9-0, the Spartans ITEM FILE PHOTOS and he plays with a lot of have cemented their bid St. Mary’s sophomore Morgan Mackey, left, and senior Mia Nikolakopoulos were named to the emotion. in Friday night's Division "He plays physical," Catholic Central League All-Star team, while Mackey was selected as an EMass Girls Soccer 7 North final at Manning Coaches Association First Team Div. 4 All-Star as well. Durgin added. "He has Field against Brighton. St. good feet and he's smart. Mary's, the top seed in the The biggest thing in bracket, has outscored its sports is giving an effort opponents 90-0 en route to every day. Kyle gives that the final. The No. 2 Ben- effort every day and works gals thumped Boston City hard." League rivals O'Bryant in Bernardini also plays an the quarterfinals (38-6) important role as one of and Latin Academy in the the team's four captains. semifinal (28-6). His leadership on and off "We know Brighton's a the field, Durgin said, is very fast team," Bernardi- what makes Bernardini a ni said. "They have a lot of unique player. speed. They have a great "He leads by his ac- offensive line. We haven't tions," Durgin said. "He's faced that type of speed very dedicated in the off- yet but if we come to play, season workouts. He leads we'll be alright. It starts in those workouts and in practice. If we come he's a leader in school. His ready to work hard every most important quality is day, we'll be alright." his dependability. You can Bernardini, along with always count on Kyle to the members of this year's work hard." Coming into the sea- team who were on the son, Bernardini and the roster in 2016, haven't ITEM FILE PHOTO Spartans knew they had forgotten how last sea- a tall task ahead of them son ended. The Spartans Peabody’s Jake Gustin was named the Northeastern Conference MVP last season. in replacing the core of se- fell to East Bridgewater niors they lost to gradua- in the Division 3A final, tion from last year. But as 34-8, at Gillette Stadium. Peabody’s Gustin becomes a Bulldog the season has taken its The loss still stings for the Spartans, but the team's course, Spartan players eye, they’re awesome guys and awe- finishing out his time as a Tanner on focused on earning a shot GUSTIN have stepped into big po- some coaches,” Gustin said. “They a high note. The senior says that his at redemption. From B1 sitions and the team has know the game really well, and they "It would be awesome time with Peabody has helped him found its rhythm. Gustin is just the second Peabody turned a small Division I program to get another chance," prepare for what he’ll be facing next "We lost a lot of seniors position player to commit to a Divi- into a nationally-known one. Bryant spring. from last year," Bernardi- Bernardini said. "We sion I school in the last 10 years. But is the place where I’ll play most and “It’s prepared me a lot in terms of ni said. "I could tell that didn't get the job done last he’ll be following in the footsteps of develop most as a player.” learning to stay calm, cool and col- with the players we had year. Not many kids can another Peabody native, St. John’s Gustin said that his Peabody High lected,” Gustin said. “But baseball is coming back and the hard say they've been to Gil- Prep alum Brandon Bingel, who coach, Mark Bettencourt, helped baseball no matter what. (In college) work we put in over the lette Stadium and played was a two-way player at Bryant for him reach the decision, even if Bet- the games move faster and the kids offseason, I knew we'd there. It would mean a lot three years before being selected by tencourt had another school in mind are better.” have a great year. I could to get another chance at the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 2016 as well. Come April, the focus is on mak- see it coming together, es- it. I'm confident that if we MLB Amateur Draft. “He helped me a good amount, pecially with the seniors go back, we'll get the job “I’m pretty good friends (with but he went to (Boston College) and ing a playoff run. The past two sea- we have this season. done. Brandon),” Gustin said, “and I’ve I think he was pulling for me to go sons, the Tanners have lost one-run "I think we're all com- "We're ready to go," been up to Bryant a couple of times, there a little bit,” Gustin said. “But games in the first round, ending ing together as a team," Bernardini added. 'We're getting close with the team.” he thought I made the right decision their postseason early. Bernardini added. "Every- looking forward to playing One of the biggest draws for Gust- in terms of playing time and where “We want to make it out of the one's stepping up to big hard these next few weeks in when it came to making a decision I’ll fit the best.” first round of playoffs,” Gustin said. roles. Guys are all contrib- and hopefully it starts was the coaching staff at Bryant. Now that the decision about where “But mostly I’m looking to play good uting. Our team's really with a victory on Friday “Coach (Steve) Owens and Coach to continue his career has been made games, play clean, fundamental family-oriented. All the night." (Kyle) Pettoruto really caught my official, Gustin can look forward to baseball.” Making the commitment Big Blue girls get over the hump, reach North final BIG BLUE off a defender and led Kearney with From B1 a pass to the goal. Kearney’s shot bounced off an Austin Prep defender big play. She was tripped up in the and in to ice the win. box, resulting in a penalty kick. Ber- “For a freshman to step up and nhardt took the shot and buried high produce like that was huge,” Ibanez and to MacCormack’s left for a 2-0 Big said of Kearney. “She compliments Blue lead. Haley, because then you can’t dou- “It created great momentum, scor- ble-team Haley. You leave Mackenzie ing early like that is huge,” Ibanez open. The reason why it showed today said. “The PK was the frosting on the more than any other game is because cake. A 2-0 deficit, it’s really hard to we scored early. The other team had Many local athletes signed their Na- come back from that.” tional Letters of Intent to continue to spread out, and you could see the The second goal really took the wind speed of our forwards. It was a good their sports careers in college Wednes- out of Austin Prep’s sails, and Ibanez game for her.” day. At St. John’s Prep, top picture, the says he was able to play a more defen- The win was a long time coming commits were, from left, Tristan Shel- sive game, sacrificing some offense for for the Big Blue. Swampscott has gren, University of North Carolina, smothering defense. come within striking distance of the cross country/track; Matthew Yish, Au- “I changed what I did, played more burn University, swimming; Andrew defensive,” Ibanez said. “(Austin Prep) North final in each of the last three Ponsetto, Holy Cross, lacrosse; Joe had to push up to try and score, and seasons, but each time fell just short. Muzio, Belmont Abbey College, base- guess what, you leave the backfield In 2014, a 1-0 loss to North Reading ball; and Jake Sanderson, University open, and we might pop the third one in the semifinals ended Swampscott’s of Connecticut, baseball. Also signing in, and that happened. It was picture season. In 2015, it was a 1-0 loss to her NLI was former St. Mary’s star and perfect for us.” Bishop Fenwick, also in the semis. current Buckingham, Browne & Nich- Bernhardt nearly added to the lead Last year might have been the most ols basketball star Marnelle Garraud, in the final minutes of the half, but gut-wrenching loss, as North Reading a Lynn native, who will continue her MacCormack scooped up the shot. defeated the Big Blue in penalty kicks career at Boston College. Marnelle, The Cougars came out firing after in the semis. center, was joined by, from left, her the break, and forced Rosa to make a The Big Blue had to deal with North father, Philippe Garraud, coach Alex big save. Rich sent a nice pass to Mia Reading early this postseason, top- Gallagher, mother Marinelle Garraud, Han, who tried to sneak it past Rosa ping it 2-1 in overtime in the first and brothers Philip and Marc. near the goalpost, but Rosa cleared round. Since then, however, the Big the ball to end the threat. Blue defense hasn’t allowed a goal COURTESY PHOTOS | ST. JOHN’S PREP ATHLETICS/ Swampscott’s third goal really in the postseason with a shutout win GARRAUD FAMILY showcased the 1-2 punch of Bern- over Weston preceding the win over hardt and Kearney. Bernhardt shook the Cougars. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE

THURSDAY Marblehead at Melrose (7) Division 5 North Championship Football Watertown at Lynnfield (7) Non-Playoff Division 7 North Championship Revere at Malden (7) Brighton at St. Mary’s (7) Lawrence at Malden Cath. (6) Non-playoffs MIAA Girls Soccer Peabody at Classical (4) Division 2 North Semifinals Danvers at Billerica (7) at Manning Field, Lynn Andover at St. John’s (6) Arlington vs. Danvers (7) Swampscott at Gloucester (7) Winthrop at Northeast (at Wakefield FRIDAY High, 6) Football Triton at Fenwick (7) Division 4 North Championship Arl. Cath. at Salem (6)

SPORTS BRIEFS Gannon golf, run is hosted by the Lynn Parks & Recreation and the Gan- on for Nov. 18 non Golf Course. The entry fee includes a The Gannon 18-Hole-Par post-race breakfast and all 70-5K will be held Saturday, pre-registered runners will Nov. 18 at 8:30 a.m. on the receive a long sleeve shirt. Gannon Golf Course in Entry forms are available on Lynn. www.lwrun.org or from It is one of the few all [email protected] Pre grass cross country courses entries should be mailed by in New England. The event Saturday, Nov. 11.

TV/RADIO

Pro basketball 8 p.m...... Cleveland at Houston...... TNT PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 10:30 p.m.. at Denver...... TNT Boston Celtics’ Aron Baynes hangs from the rim after dunking during the fourth quarter of Bos- College football ton’s 107-96 win over the Los Angeles Lakers. 7 p.m...... Ball State at No. Illinois...... CBSSN 7:30 p.m...Georgia So. at Appalachian St...... ESPNU North Carolina at Pittsburgh...... ESPN Pro football Baynes, Irving lead Celtics 8:25 p.m...Seattle at Arizona...... Amazon, NBC, NFL Network Golf 1 p.m...... PGA: OHL Classic...... Golf 11 p.m...... LPGA: Blue Bay LPGA...... Golf to 10th straight victory Soccer 2:30 p.m...World Cup qualifier: Northern Ireland vs. Switzerland BOSTON (AP) — Aron Baynes points apiece. Julius Randle had 16 ond quarter but were outscored 24- ESPN2 matched his career high with 21 points and 12 rebounds. 13 over the final 6:51 of the half to 10 p.m...... Women’s friendly, Canada vs. US...... ESPN2 points, Kyrie Irving scored 19 and Celtics fans gave rookie Lonzo Ball let the Lakers back into the game. Winter sports the Boston Celtics beat the Los An- an icy welcome in his first trip to TD 4 p.m...... World Cup, women’s bobsled (tape)...... NBCSN TIP-INS geles Lakers 107-96 on Wednesday Garden. They booed the No. 2 over- Lakers: Lone lead of the game was night for their 10th straight victory. all pick throughout the night when- 2-0. ... Had 12 turnovers in the first NFL Baynes also had eight rebounds ever he touched the ball. He finished half. and three assists, and Boston im- with nine points, six assists and five Celtics: Shot just 8 of 24 in the AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE proved to 10-2 even as Al Horford rebounds, making just 4 of 15 from fourth quarter. ... The 61 points East East sat out after being placed in con- the field. W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA scored by the first half was a season cussion protocol earlier in the day. With Tatum sidelined in the sec- N England 6 2 0 .750 216 179 Philadelphia 8 1 0 .889 283 179 high. ... Took a season-high 98 field- Buffalo 5 3 0 .625 174 149 Dallas 5 3 0 .625 226 178 The Celtics also lost rookie forward ond half, Boston struggled defen- Miami 4 4 0 .500 116 179 Washington 4 4 0 .500 177 194 goal attempts. Jayson Tatum late in the second sively, and the Lakers exploited the N.Y. Jets 4 5 0 .444 191 207 N.Y. Giants 1 7 0 .125 129 207 RIVALRY REKINDLED? South South quarter, when he went to the locker paint for several easy baskets. W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA room with a sore right ankle. Irving also got banged up and had The Celtics and Lakers are far re- Tennessee 5 3 0 .625 181 193 N Orleans 6 2 0 .750 221 155 moved from the peak of their rivalry Jacksonville 5 3 0 .625 206 117 Carolina 6 3 0 .667 168 159 Boston led by 20 in the second his right leg examined by trainers Houston 3 5 0 .375 229 208 Atlanta 4 4 0 .500 170 172 quarter before letting the lead between the third and fourth quar- in the 1980s, but there are still plen- Indianapolis 3 6 0 .333 162 260 Tampa Bay 2 6 0 .250 158 198 ty of reminders of that heyday. Bill North North shrink to two in the third. Los Ange- ters. He came back with just over W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA les then struggled down the stretch, six minutes to play and immediately Walton's son, Luke, is coaching the Pittsburgh 6 2 0 .750 167 131 Minnesota 6 2 0 .750 179 135 Lakers, and Danny Ainge and Magic Baltimore 4 5 0 .444 190 171 Detroit 4 4 0 .500 206 186 shooting 5 of 18 from the field with made an impact, scoring back-to- Cincinnati 3 5 0 .375 129 158 Green Bay 4 4 0 .500 181 191 six turnovers in the final period. back baskets to push Boston's lead Johnson both work in front office po- Cleveland 0 8 0 .000 119 202 Chicago 3 5 0 .375 134 171 Brandon Ingram and Jordan back to 100-90. sitions for Boston and Los Angeles, West West W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Clarkson led the Lakers with 18 The Celtics led by 48-28 in the sec- respectively. Kansas City 6 3 0 .667 253 208 L.A. Rams 6 2 0 .750 263 155 Oakland 4 5 0 .444 196 214 Seattle 5 3 0 .625 189 149 Denver 3 5 0 .375 150 198 Arizona 4 4 0 .500 139 201 L.A. Charg 3 5 0 .375 150 152 San Fran 0 9 0 .000 143 239

Thursday, Nov. 2 Oakland 27, Miami 24 N.Y. Jets 34, Buffalo 21 Open: Chicago, Minnesota, New England, Sunday, Nov. 5 L.A. Chargers, Cleveland, Pittsburgh Jacksonville 23, Cincinnati 7 Monday, Nov. 6 L.A. Rams 51, N.Y. Giants 17 Detroit 30, Green Bay 17 New Orleans 30, Tampa Bay 10 Thursday’s Games Carolina 20, Atlanta 17 Seattle at Arizona, 8:25 p.m. Tennessee 23, Baltimore 20 Sunday’s Games Indianapolis 20, Houston 14 Pittsburgh at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Philadelphia 51, Denver 23 Minnesota at Washington, 1 p.m. Dallas 28, Kansas City 17 L.A. Chargers at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. Arizona 20, San Francisco 10 New Orleans at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Washington 17, Seattle 14 Green Bay at Chicago, 1 p.m.

NHL

EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Tampa Bay 15 11 2 2 24 59 42 St. Louis 16 12 3 1 25 53 37 Toronto 17 10 7 0 20 65 60 Winnipeg 14 8 3 3 19 46 40 Ottawa 14 6 3 5 17 51 47 Nashville 15 8 5 2 18 40 42 Detroit 16 8 7 1 17 45 43 Colorado 14 8 6 0 16 48 47 Boston 14 6 5 3 15 41 44 Dallas 15 8 7 0 16 42 43 Montreal 16 7 8 1 15 44 57 Chicago 15 7 6 2 16 43 36 Buffalo 15 5 8 2 12 38 54 Minnesota 14 5 7 2 12 42 44 Florida 14 4 8 2 10 48 59 Pacific Division Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Los Angel 15 11 2 2 24 52 34 Pittsburgh 17 9 6 2 20 45 59 Vegas 15 9 5 1 19 52 44 N Jersey 14 9 4 1 19 50 45 Vancouver 15 8 5 2 18 42 37 Columbus 16 9 6 1 19 52 46 San Jose 13 8 5 0 16 36 30 N.Y. Island 15 8 5 2 18 55 48 Calgary 15 8 7 0 16 38 43 N.Y. Rang 17 8 7 2 18 56 57 Anaheim 15 6 6 3 15 43 47 Washing 16 8 7 1 17 47 51 Edmonton 14 5 8 1 11 32 44 Philadelph 15 7 6 2 16 47 43 Arizona 17 2 13 2 6 42 688 Carolina 13 5 5 3 13 35 38 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Top three teams in each Friday’s Games PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS division and two wild cards per conference Ottawa at Colorado, 2 p.m. advance to playoffs. Boston at Toronto, 7 p.m. Boston Bruins goalie Tuukka Rask defends a shot by New York Rangers’ Paul Carey during the Wednesday’s Games Florida at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Toronto 4, Minnesota 2 Carolina at Columbus, 7 p.m. second period Wednesday. N.Y. Rangers 4, Boston 2 Pittsburgh at Washington, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Thursday’s Games Winnipeg at Vegas, 10:30 p.m. Edmonton at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Saturday’s Games Chicago at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Edmonton at N.Y. Rangers, 1 p.m. Rangers’ quick start sinks Bruins Minnesota at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Colorado at Ottawa, 1 p.m. Arizona at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Buffalo at Montreal, 7 p.m. Detroit at Calgary, 9 p.m. Toronto at Boston, 7 p.m. NEW YORK (AP) — 16-7 in the opening period Bergeron and rookie An- scored as a rookie last sea- Vancouver at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Columbus at Detroit, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Minnesota at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Jimmy Vesey scored two and scoring three times. The ders Bjork. son. He had only two goals first-period goals 29 sec- Bruins had the better of play Vesey, who played four this season going into the onds apart, Henrik Lund- in the scoreless second, with years at Harvard, then game against his home- NBA qvist made 31 saves and a 13-8 shots advantage. jammed a loose puck past town Bruins.

EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE the New York Rangers New York led 3-1 head- Bruins netminder Tuukka Boston played without Atlantic Division Southwest Division beat the Boston Bruins ing into the third period Rask at 14:41, with as- top forward Brad March- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB 4-2 on Wednesday night before Bergeron cut the sists from Buchnevich and and, who sustained an Boston 10 2 .833 — Houston 8 3 .727 — Toronto 6 4 .600 3 Memphis 7 4 .636 1 for their fifth straight win. margin to one at 6:44 with Mika Zibanejad, to put the upper-body injury in the Philadelphia 6 4 .600 3 San Antonio 7 4 .636 1 Pavel Buchnevich and his third goal of the sea- Rangers ahead 2-1. previous game. New York 6 5 .545 3½ New Orleans 6 5 .545 2 son. Lundqvist was able to Brooklyn 4 7 .364 5½ Dallas 2 10 .167 6½ Rick Nash also scored for Vesey increased the lead The goal by Buchnev- Southeast Division Northwest Division the resurgent Rangers, hold off the Bruins before at 15:10 when he slid anoth- ich was his seventh of the W L Pct GB W L Pct GB who improved to 8-7-2 de- Nash scored into an empty er close-in shot past Rask Orlando 7 4 .636 — Minnesota 7 3 .700 — season and came after he Washington 5 5 .500 1½ Portland 6 5 .545 1½ spite losing seven of their net with 7.7 seconds left. for his fourth of the season. eluded 40-year-old Bruins Charlotte 5 6 .455 2 Denver 6 5 .545 1½ first eight games. Buchnevich opened It was the fastest two goals defenseman Zdeno Chara Miami 4 6 .400 2½ Utah 5 6 .455 2½ David Pastrnak and the scoring at 9:53 of the Atlanta 2 9 .182 5 Oklahoma City 4 6 .400 3 by a Rangers player since and roofed the puck over Central Division Pacific Division Patrice Bergeron had the first with his seventh of Jaromir Jagr scored twice in Rask. The Russian for- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB goals for Boston. the season, but Pastrnak ward has been on an offen- Detroit 8 3 .727 — Golden State 8 3 .727 — 26 seconds on Nov. 14, 2006. Cleveland 5 6 .455 3 L.A. Clippers 5 5 .500 2½ The Rangers came out quickly tied it at 10:14. The 24-year-old Vesey sive spree recently with Indiana 5 7 .417 3½ L.A. Lakers 5 6 .455 3 strong against their old ri- Pastrnak's team-leading had six game-winning six goals and three assists Milwaukee 4 6 .400 3½ Phoenix 4 7 .364 4 Chicago 2 7 .222 5 Sacramento 2 8 .200 5½ vals, outshooting the Bruins ninth goal was assisted by goals among the 16 he in his last seven games.

Wednesday’s Games Miami at Utah, 9 p.m. Detroit 114, Indiana 97 Milwaukee at San Antonio, 9 p.m. Orlando 112, New York 99 Orlando at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Red Sox prospect Flores dies of cancer Boston 107, L.A. Lakers 96 Brooklyn at Portland, 10 p.m. Miami at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Saturday’s Games Minnesota at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Atlanta at Washington, 7 p.m. BOSTON (AP) — The died on Wednesday. Red Sox president of ager Eddie Romero said Thursday’s Games L.A. Clippers at New Orleans, 7 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Washington, 7 p.m. Memphis at Houston, 8 p.m. Boston Red Sox say Flores was signed out of baseball operations Dave Flores was loved by those New Orleans at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Sacramento at New York, 8 p.m. Cleveland at Houston, 8 p.m. 17-year-old catching pros- Venezuela in July. He was Dombrowski called it "ex- in the organization who Philadelphia at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Chicago at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. pect Daniel Flores has considered one of the top tremely saddening" to "see knew him and called him Oklahoma City at Denver, 10:30 p.m. Cleveland at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Friday’s Games L.A. Lakers at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. died from complications young players in the Red the life of a young man "a natural leader" with Atlanta at Detroit, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Golden State, 8:30 p.m. during treatment for can- Sox farm system, though with so much promise cut "limitless potential." Charlotte at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Brooklyn at Utah, 9 p.m. Indiana at Chicago, 8 p.m. Minnesota at Phoenix, 9 p.m. cer. he had yet to play a game short." Flores is survived by his L.A. Clippers at Oklahoma City, 9 p.m. Orlando at Denver, 9 p.m. The Red Sox said Flores in the minors. Assistant general man- mother and a sister. B4 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2017 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Emotions will be difficult to A problem will crop up if you let Plan a day trip or get out and Someone will not be happy Money problems will surface Avoid being impulsive when control. Avoid a trap set by one a sensitive issue metastasize. shop for someone you love. with the way things are going if you are extravagant or you dealing with investments, con- of your peers. If you want to get Do your best to contain your You’ll find out something at home or work. Don’t let your can’t say no to someone ask- tracts or emotional matters. things done, work alone. Don’t emotions and deal with mat- about someone close to you emotions take the reins and ing for too much. Trying to buy Take time to figure out the best venture too far from home. ters professionally and without if you have lunch with an old lead to regret. Remain calm someone’s affection will not way to advance. You want to hesitation. friend. and do your best. help you gain respect or love. make money, not lose it. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Financial concerns will add to AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) Following your emotions will You’ll tend to overreact, be LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) your stress and could affect Emotional spending, overre- You need a break. Whether you lead to temptation and misrep- indulgent and end up in an Don’t let impulse get the better your health if you aren’t careful acting and getting involved take a staycation or sign up resentation. Be careful not to emotional situation you will re- of you. When in doubt, take a when handling settlements, in- in indulgent behavior won’t for a class that will help ease promise something you don’t gret. Use your smarts to avoid step back and think about the vestments or joint funds. Hon- resolve matters. Do what stress, it will encourage you to want to actually carry out. Be trouble. Exercise and proper probable outcome of your ac- esty will be a step in the right needs to be done and move relax and let life unfold natu- frank and willing to deliver eating and drinking habits are tions. Don’t let an assumption direction. on. rally. what’s expected of you. encouraged. ruin a relationship.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

As boyfriend’s hair disappears, so does woman’s attraction After side suits, then come trumps DEAR ABBY: My phys- palmed the ring and Voltaire said, “Each player queen-third. ical attraction to my boy- Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van slipped it into her pocket. must accept the cards life At trick one, East signals friend has significantly Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, I was shocked. I thought I deals him or her: but once with an encouraging dia- diminished due to his and was founded by her mother, was seeing things, but it they are in hand, he or she mond eight. West cashes the baldness. I know this may happened a second time alone must decide how to diamond queen, then leads Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at play the cards in order to win a third round to East’s ace. seem shallow, but I have DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los — this time with a heart lost all interest in inti- pendant. Next she stole a the game.” What happens next? Angeles, CA 90069. Many people have para- East should check the mate contact with him. bottle of hand lotion, When I look at his bald phrased that sentiment. This points. He has five, dummy which were three for $1. week, we are looking at the holds 15, and West has pro- head or he rests his head would be an awful reason er than over it. I know she has money, defenders taking more trump duced five. That leaves 15 on my shoulder, it literally to leave him, yet I can’t Someone once said, “You but she’s also cheap. I am tricks than might have been unaccounted for. If West had makes my stomach lurch! stand looking at his head! can fool Mother Nature, appalled by her behavior expected at the start of a deal. the heart ace, he should have Our romance began 20 but you can’t fool Father and don’t know what to do. How does the play go in this cashed that winner before years ago when he still TURNED OFF IN Time.” Aging, and the con- Do I tell her I caught her, four-spade contract after West leading the third diamond. had hair. It fell out two CINCINNATI sequences it brings, hap- or let it go and not shop leads the diamond king? So, all side-suit tricks have years ago. I still have feel- pens to women as well as DEAR TURNED OFF: with her again? I don’t In Standard American, been taken. East should lead ings for him, but I don’t men. Keep that in mind as North’s sequence shows at his last diamond, which pro- Ask yourself whether you want to be associated with know how to get past this. you consider jumping back least game-forcing values motes West’s spade jack as are turned off by your boy- a thief. Help! I have tried turning out into the dating pool. with exactly three-card spade the setting trick. the lights and even imag- friend’s baldness, or NOT THE SAME IN support. South has nice whether it’s his attempt to ining I’m with somebody DEAR ABBY: I am a THE EAST trumps, but those diamond else. I’m sure other women hide it witth the uncon- 51-year-old married wom- losers are worrying. Using feel the same way I do. He vincing comb-over. If it’s an. I have a friend who is DEAR NOT THE two-over-one game-force, tries to conceal his bald- the latter, the solution 68 and divorced. We have SAME: I, too, am con- North would rebid two spades ness by doing the “flip might be for him to go the a great time together jok- cerned about what you to send the same message. over” thing with his side way of Dwayne “The Rock” ing and laughing. Howev- saw, and no longer shop- Then South might continue with three spades to show hair, so I know he’s Johnson or Vin Diesel and er, lately I have noticed ping with this friend is a some extra values. This would self-conscious about it. shave his head. However, if changes in her behavior good idea. Does she have you truly can’t handle the children you can contact? persuade North to control-bid But I am so turned off. that are alarming enough four clubs; South would con- fact that his locks have Because these are “alarm- Can you give me some that I’m reconsidering our trol-bid four hearts; and North advice? I haven’t said any- flown, then do him — and relationship. ing changes” in the wom- would sign off in four spades. thing because I don’t want yourself — a favor and An example: Today we an’s personality, she may The snag with this sequence, to offend him. I am upset turn him loose so he can went to a flea market and need a physical and neuro- of course, is that it telegraphs and discouraged and no find a lady who appreci- I watched her pick up and logical examination to the diamond lead even if longer look forward to see- ates him for what’s going try on a ring. Then she make sure she’s not seri- West has something like ace- ing him because of this. It on UNDER his scalp rath- pretended to return it, ously ill.

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LEGALS In the interests of: Florence Piper LEGALS Of: Lynn, MA RESPONDENT COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Incapacitated Person/Protected Person COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT To the named Respondent and all other interested persons, a petition has been LAND COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT filed by DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Docket No. ES10P2388GD Family and Children's Services of Lynn, MA 17 SM 006728 CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF PETITION in the above captioned matter requesting that the court: ORDER OF NOTICE FOR RESIGNATION OF A GUARDIAN OF AN INCAPACITATED PERSON Accept the Resignation of the Conservator The petition asks the court to make a determination that the Guardian and/or TO: In the interests of: Florence Piper Conservator should be allowed to resign; or should be removed for good cause; or Susan J. Gorman Of: Lynn, MA that the Guardianship and/or Conservatorship is no longer necessary and therefore RESPONDENT should be terminated. The original petition is on file with the court. and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 Incapacitated Person/Protected Person You have the right to object to this proceeding. If you wish to do so, you or your U.S.C. App. section 3901 et seq.: To the named Respondent and all other interested persons, a petition has been attorney must file a written appearance at this court on or before 10:00 A.M. on filed by the return date of 11/27/2017. This day is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline The Bank of New York Mellon f/k/a The Bank of New York as Trustee for the Family and Children's Services of Lynn, MA date by which you have to file the written appearance if you object to the petition. Certificate Holders CWALT, Inc., Alternative Loan Trust 2006-2CB in the above captioned matter requesting that the court: If you fail to file the written appearance by the return day, action may be taken in Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-2CB Accept the Resignation of the Guardian this matter without further notice to you. In addition to filing the written The petition asks the court to make a determination that the Guardian and/or appearance, you or your attorney must file a written affidavit stating the specific claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, Conservator should be allowed to resign; or should be removed for good cause; or facts and grounds of your objection within 30 days after the return date. numbered 7 Echo Place, given by Susan J. Gorman to "MERS", Mortgage that the Guardianship and/or Conservatorship is no longer necessary and therefore IMPORTANT NOTICE Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., a separate Corporation that is acting should be terminated. The original petition is on file with the court. The outcome of this proceeding may limit or completely take away the soley as nominee for Shamrock Financial Corporation, "Lender": and its You have the right to object to this proceeding. If you wish to do so, you or your above-named person's right to make decisions about personal affairs or financial successors and assigns, dated September 16, 2005, and recorded in the Essex attorney must file a written appearance at this court on or before 10:00 A.M. on affairs or both. The above-named person has the right to ask for a lawyer. Anyone County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24853, Page 89, and now the return date of 11/27/2017. This day is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline may make this request on behalf of the above-named person. If the above-named held by Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with this court a complaint for date by which you have to file the written appearance if you object to the petition. person cannot afford a lawyer, one may be appointed at State expense. determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. If you fail to file the written appearance by the return day, action may be taken in WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. this matter without further notice to you. In addition to filing the written Date: October 27, 2017 If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United appearance, you or your attorney must file a written affidavit stating the specific Pamela Casey O'Brien States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers facts and grounds of your objection within 30 days after the return date. Register of Probate Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on IMPORTANT NOTICE Item: November, 9 2017 that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in The outcome of this proceeding may limit or completely take away the this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before above-named person's right to make decisions about personal affairs or financial December 4, 2017 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled affairs or both. The above-named person has the right to ask for a lawyer. Anyone (SEAL) to the benefits of said Act. may make this request on behalf of the above-named person. If the above-named COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS person cannot afford a lawyer, one may be appointed at State expense. LAND COURT Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Chief Justice of this Court on October 23, 2017 WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Attest: Date: October 27, 2017 17 SM 007446 Deborah J. Patterson Pamela Casey O'Brien ORDER OF NOTICE Recorder Register of Probate Item: November 9, 2017 Item: November 9, 2017 To: Shawn Sams; Marie Sams COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 LAND COURT U.S.C.c. 50 §3901 et seq.: DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage 17 SM 006365 given by Nancy A. Terry and Kirk D. Terry to Mortgage Electronic Registration Freedom Mortgage Corporation ORDER OF NOTICE Systems, Inc. as nominee for Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., its successors and assigns, dated February 13, 2006 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, TO: District) Registry of Deeds at Book 25382, Page 186, as affected by a Loan numbered 27 Michigan Avenue, given by Shawn Sams and Marie Sams to Philip L. Mendez Modification recorded in said Registry of Deeds at Book 33451, Page 103, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Guaranteed Rate, Janice Mendez subsequently assigned to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern Inc., dated December 4, 2014, and recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 33716, Page 220, and now held by the Plaintiff and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 District) Registry of Deeds at Book 29625, Page 500 and subsequently assigned by assignment, has/have filed with this court a complaint for determination of U.S.C. App. section 3901 et seq.: to Federal National Mortgage Association by Bank of America, N.A. successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP by assignment recorded in said Essex Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. The Bank of New York Mellon f/k/a The Bank of New York, as Indenture County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 34652, Page 110; of which If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United Trustee for Newcastle Mortgage Securities Trust 2007-1 Mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 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 claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, 3:00 PM on November 30, 2017 at 45 Cowdrey Avenue, Lynn, MA, all and that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in numbered 9 Brookline Avenue, given by Philip L. Mendez and Janice Mendez to singular the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before December "MERS", Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., a separate 18, 2017 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the Corporation that is acting soley as nominee for Fremont Investment and Loan, The land in said Lynn, with the buildings thereon, bounded and described as benefits of said Act. "Lender": and its successors and assigns, dated December 11, 2006, and follows: Southeast by Cowdrey Avenue, forty-eight and 87/100 (48.87) feet; Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of said Court on October 31, 2017. recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 26396, Southwest by Lot No. 12 as shown on plan hereinafter referred to, one hundred six Attest: Deborah J. Patterson Page 280, and now held by Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with this court and 6/10 (106.6) feet; Northwest by land now or formerly of Burrill forty-eight and Recorder a complaint for determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. 94/100 (48.94) feet; Northeast by Lot No. 10 as shown on said plan, one hundred four (104) feet; Being Lot No. 11 as shown on Plan of Land drawn by T.K. 201708-0314-TEA Item: November 9, 2017 If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United Harris, C.E., dated May 27, 1891, and recorded with Essex South District Registry States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers of Deeds in Book 1313, Page 001. For title reference see deed recorded with the Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on Essex Registry of Deeds in Book 17371, Page 232. The mortgagor(s) expressly that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in reserve my/our rights of homestead and do not wish to terminate my/our (SEAL) this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before homestead by granting the within conveyance notwithstanding my/our waiver of COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS December 4, 2017 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled such homestead in paragraph 24 of the within mortgage. LAND COURT to the benefits of said Act. DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, 17SM007298 Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Chief Justice of this Court on October 18, 2017 restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to ORDER OF NOTICE Attest: M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and Deborah J. Patterson assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. To: Recorder Sy Chhin, Calee Sam aka Calle Fam aka Calee Try, Sousy Chhin; Vuthy Try Item: November 9, 2017 TERMS OF SALE: The Heirs, Devisees, and Legal Representatives of the Estate of Tony L. Try; A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 LEGAL NOTICE delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be U.S.C.c. 50 §3901 et seq.: SAUGUS BOARD OF SELECTMEN required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of PUBLIC HEARING the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days Ditech Financial LLC f/k/a Green Tree Servicing LLC from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other Notice is hereby given that the Saugus Board of Selectmen will conduct a public check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, hearing for the purpose of determining the percentage of local tax levy FY 2018 to at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms numbered 5 River Street Court, given by Sy Chhin and Tony L. Try to Mortgage be borne by each class of taxable property within the Town of Saugus of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be dba America's Wholesale Lender, dated June 26, 2007, and recorded in the Essex This hearing will be held in the Saugus Town Hall Auditorium, 298 Central Street, entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 26966, Page 557, and now on 11/28/17 at 7:30 PM. recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The held by the Plaintiff by assignment has/have filed with this court a complaint for description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. Debra Panetta, Chairman an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. Wendy L. Reed, Clerk If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United Item: November 9, 16, 2017 Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. 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 Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in LICENSING BOARD OF THE CITY OF LYNN this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before December Present Holder of said Mortgage, 11, 2017 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the The following hearing will be held on Tuesday, November 21, 2017, By Its Attorneys, benefits of said Act. at 6:00 PM in Room 302, Lynn City Hall: ORLANS PC Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of said Court on October 30, 2017. 1. La Ruta Restaurant at 21 Neptune Blvd has applied for a New Wine & Malt PO Box 540540 Attest: Deborah J. Patterson License as a Common Victualler, Francisco Tolentino, Manager. Waltham, MA 02454 Recorder Patricia M. Barton, Chairperson Phone: (781) 790-7800 201406-0144-TEA Item: November 6, 9, 2017 16-011860 Item: November 9, 2017 Item: November 9, 16, 23 2017 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7

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voice, and Wockenfuss, who is a fantastic dancer, shine in their scenes together. Kelly steals the spotlight as prima donna Brock, BY BILL BROTHERTON who is in the show because her sugar daddy Abner Dillon (Er- BEVERLY — The production ick Devine) has bankrolled the of “42nd Street” at North Shore production; her vocal in “About a Music Theatre through Sunday Quarter to Nine” is terri c. is one of the nest two hours Moses, a ne singer, is appro- of entertainment I’ve seen at priately serious and parental the venerable Beverly venue in as the jaded veteran director, many a moon. who lost his fortune in the stock The dancing is spectacular, the market crash and is in need of costumes are breathtaking and a big hit. NSMT favorite David the performances are rst-rate. Coffee, who reprises his Scrooge Often when dancers are required role in “A Christmas Carol” next to sing and singers are required month, and Tina Johnson make to dance, the results are less than a great comedy duo. Elise Kin- ideal. No such problem here. non, as “Anytime Annie,” and This presentation of the clas- her fellow experienced chorus sic Broadway musical, which, girls Lorraine (Brittany Catta- like “A Chorus Line” before it, is ruzza), Phyllis (Kahlia Davis) partly a glorious love letter to the and Diane (Sarah Shelton) are “kids” who pursue their dream of sure and steady throughout. performing and becoming a star. Matthew J. Taylor, as Brock’s Staging this on North Shore’s beau, and Dan Lusardi, as Andy theater-in-the-round must’ve cre- Lee, as the company’s choreog- ated some unique challenges for rapher, also stand out. PHOTOS | PAUL LYDEN the director, choreographer and The music is sublime. “You’re dance captain. It all comes off Getting to Be a Habit With Me,” Above: The cast of “42nd without a hitch, remarkable con- “I Only Have Eyes For You,” Street” at North Shore Mu- sidering at times some two dozen and “Shuf e Off to Buffalo” sic Theatre. cast members are tap-dancing are among the tunes that have Left: Jessica Wockenfuss their hearts out on stage. stood the test of time. (Peggy Sawyer) and Jacob It’s hard to fathom that the But the real stars of this produc- ben Widmar (Billy Lawler) cast performs this demanding tion are the hoofers, the chorus in “42nd Street” at North girls and boys who turn every pro- show twice some days. Shore Music Theatre. “42nd Street,” based on the duction number into an eye-pop- 1933 Busby Berkeley movie mu- ping extravaganza that draws sical, follows fresh-faced dream- deafening cheers from audience er Peggy Sawyer (Jessica Wock- members. “Lullaby on Broadway” enfuss), a young dancer/actress and “We’re in the Money” are phe- from Allentown, Pa., who comes nomenal, as is a clever June Tay- to audition for the new Julian lor Dancers-like choreographed Marsh (Burke Moses) musical number that shows onscreen the “Pretty Lady” that’s to open on dancers from above. Broadway during the Great De- “42nd Street” is a true dancing pression. When the show’s unco- feat. See it. operative leading lady, Dorothy “42nd Street,” at North Shore Brock (Tari Kelly), breaks her Music Theatre, through Sun- ankle on opening night young day. For ticket information, go to Peggy steps into the role and nsmt.org. wins the heart of theatergo- ers, her cast members and the Bill Brotherton is the Item’s show’s male lead, tenor Billy Features editor. Tell him what Lawler (Jacob ben Widmar). you think at bbrotherton@item- Widmar, who has a wonderful live.com.

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