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STEVE KRAUSE COMMENTARY Flanagan is IT’S YOUR CALL Marblehead’s Polls open at 7 a.m. Kennedy, McGee race gift to sports in six communities in the homestretch

God bless Shalane Flanagan. At a time By Thomas Grillo By Thomas Grillo when just about everything in this coun- ITEM STAFF ITEM STAFF try seems to be going to seed, along came LYNN — City voters and residents in ve other communi- LYNN — In the nal 24-hour frenzy before Election Day, the Shalane Sunday to show us how to set ties cast their ballots today to decide races for mayor, City candidates for mayor spent the day campaigning. your mind on something, fail, ultimately Council, School Committee, Board of Selectmen and Town Supporters of Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy held signs succeed, and then show unabashed joy and pride over it. Meeting. while the mayor waved at motorists early Monday at Boston I have a confession. I rst met Flanagan, In Lynn, the race for mayor pits two of the city’s titans, in- and Chestnut streets and later at Boston and Myrtle streets. and her mother Cheryl (Bridges) Trewor- cumbent Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy, a conservative Challenger state Sen. Thomas M. McGee (D-Lynn) greeted gy, when Shalane was a junior at Mar- Republican and the city’s rst female mayor, against state commuters at the MBTA’s Central Square Station and visited blehead High School. Her mother and I Sen. Thomas M. McGee, a liberal Democrat who has served coffee shops, according to Michael Cole, his campaign manager. struck up a friendship, and ever since I’ve on Beacon Hill for more than two decades. Kennedy said there’s not much more left to do. always followed Flanagan with special in- In Revere, eyes are on the potential political comeback of “We’ve done the door knocking, the  yer, and standouts,” she terest — long before she became a nation- POLLS, A3 MAYOR, A3 al celebrity. And if there’s one thing I’ve always admired about her, it’s her ability not only to focus on her goals, but express honest emotion when she came up short. This is a woman who goes all out — and Police: Broad Street house was gun re target is willing to let you see how much it hurts her when it doesn’t work out. By Gayla Cawley chael Kmiec said. shooting at or who they were trying to Four years ago, Flanagan ran the Bos- ITEM STAFF Kmiec said it looks as if the two sus- shoot at,” Kmiec said. “This was a target- ton Marathon and nished with a bet- pects, both men, were out front and ed residence … It doesn’t appear to be ter-than-decent showing. She was long LYNN — Police believe a Broad Street knocked on the door. The resident, a gone from the scene when terrorists ex- house hit by gun re on Saturday night random. It obviously seems like there’s ploded two bombs at the nish line. was “targeted.” 35-year-old old man, thought a window some knowledge of each other.” Flanagan’s anger was palpable. We were Police responded to 47 Broad St. short- of the home was broken, but when of - The incident is under investigation. all angry, of course, but she turned hers in- ly before 9 p.m. on Saturday and found cers arrived on scene, it was determined ward. She felt that her race had been des- that a bullet went into the house. Of - there had been a shot red through the Gayla Cawley can be reached at gcaw- ecrated. And she set a marvelous example cers recovered a spent shell casing out- window by suspects who  ed, he said. [email protected]. Follow her on Twitter of “Boston Strong” by immediately signing side the residence, Lynn Police Lt. Mi- “The suspects knew what they were @GaylaCawley. FLANAGAN, B2 Texas church gunman sent hostile texts before attack By Jim Vertuno, Will Weissert and Paul J. Weber ASSOCIATED PRESS SUTHERLAND SPRINGS, Texas — The gunman who killed 26 people at a small-town Texas church had a history of domestic violence and sent threaten- ing text messages to his mother-in-law, a member of First Baptist, before the attack in which he red at least 450 rounds at helpless worshippers, author- ities said Monday. A day after the deadliest mass shoot- ing in state history, the military ac- knowledged that it did not submit the shooter’s criminal history to the FBI, as required by the Pentagon. If his past of- fenses had been properly shared, they would have prevented him from buying a gun. Investigators also revealed that sher- iff’s deputies had responded to a domes- tic violence call in 2014 at Devin Patrick Kelley’s home involving a girlfriend who became his second wife. Later that year, he was formally ousted from the Air Force for a 2012 assault on his ex-wife in which he choked her and struck her Medford takes a fresh look at a favorite son son hard enough to fracture his skull. In the tiny town of Sutherland Springs, By Marianne Salza Theatre plaques commemorating World War I Jason Stoller, population 400, grieving townspeople FOR THE ITEM aviator, Godfrey Chevalier, and the City Hall bust great-grandson of were reeling from their losses. The dead of Medford’s rst mayor, Samuel C. Lawrence. Emilius Ciampa, MEDFORD — Sculptor Emilius Rogers Ciam- “The more I learned about him, the more I liked and his wife, Eliz- ranged from 18 months to 77 years old pa left his mark on Medford during the course and included multiple members of some him. I respect what he did,” said historian Dee abeth Stoller, read of his long life, creating work that embodied the families. Morris. plaques about the American spirit and honored notable Medford “Our church was not comprised of Morris kicked off the local celebration of Cia- nationally-known members or parishioners. We were a very residents. mpa’s life and work with an Oct. 12 lecture at sculptor. close family,” said the pastor’s wife Sherri Now he is back in the public eye with city cel- the Medford Public Library. Since then, Cia- ebrations of Ciampa’s work, his contributions to Pomeroy, who, like her husband, was out mpa’s family, including great-grandson, Jason PHOTO | MARIANNE SALZA of town when the attack happened. “Now the soon-to-be-renovated Chevalier Theatre, and Stoller, have helped piece together the history of most of our church family is gone.” tentative plans to restore Ciampa’s work in Oak Ciampa’s life and work and the imprint he left Grove Cemetery. TEXAS, A6 Ciampa (1896-1996) designed the Chevalier SON, A7 ‘MR. MARBLEHEAD’ MOURNED INSIDE In Lynn Town stalwart dies at age 70 Take a trip back to the ’70s at LynnArts. A3 By Thor Jourgensen Deb McNulty, nee Deborah Binder, called her ITEM NEWS EDITOR husband of 45 years “the best guy I ever knew In Police in my life.” Lynn man sentenced to MARBLEHEAD — Thomas A. McNulty, a town “He was the love of my life,” McNulty said on life for murder. A6 public servant and businessman known for his Monday. • quick wit and public speaking voice, died Sun- McNulty served the town in a variety of civic Pair sought in armed robbery day at Kaplan House in Danvers after a long roles. He entered public of ce in 1975 after win- of Lynn gas station. A6 battle with cancer. He was 70. ning election as an Abbot Public Library trustee. In recognition of the love and respect town He was elected to the Board of Selectmen in 1980 In Sports residents have for McNulty, a public memorial and served on the board for 18 years, nishing Lynn eld girls soccer team service celebrating his life will be held at Abbot ousted from tournament. B1 Thomas A. McNulty Hall on Sunday at 11:30 a.m. McNULTY, A7

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Paul K. Halloran Sr., 80 Where to vote in Malden 1937-2017 Ward 1 Precinct 1 West St. um, 7 Washington St. Ward 7 Precinct 1 LYNN — Paul Kev- dent of the Parents’ Ferryway School, 150 Ward 3 Precinct 1 Ward 5 Precinct 1 Ferryway School, 150 in Halloran Sr., 80, Club at St. Charles Cross St. Beebe School, K-4 Gym- Salemwood School, 529 Cross St. a gentleman and a School when his son Enter at Walnut Street nasium, 401 Pleasant St. Salem St. Ward 7 Precinct 2 gentle man, passed was a student, and Ward 1 Precinct 2 Ward 3 Precinct 2 Ward 5 Precinct 2 Suffolk Manor Commu- away on Nov. 2, he proudly recalled Ferryway School, 150 Beebe School, Music Forestdale School, 74 nity Room, 312 Bryant St. 2017. that he helped raise Cross St. Room, 401 Pleasant St. Sylvan St. Ward 8 Precinct 1 Described by his more money than Enter at Walnut Street Ward 4 Precinct 1 Ward 6 Precinct 1 son, Paul K. Halloran any of his predeces- Ward 2 Precinct 1 Early Learning Center Mystic Valley Charter Linden School, 29 West- Jr., as “the most resil- sors. Paul also volun- Community Room, 89 (Holmes School), 257 School, 4 Laurel St. cott St. ient person I’ve ever teered at the Infor- Pearl St. Mountain Ave. Ward 6 Precinct 2 Ward 8 Precinct 2 met,” Paul overcame a variety mation desk at Lynn City Hall. Ward 2 Precinct 2 Ward 4 Precinct 2 Community Room, 630 Linden School, 29 West- of medical issues over the last A devout Catholic who Irish American, 177 Senior Center Auditori- Salem St. cott St. 20 years before complications watched the daily TV Mass, from a cardiac issue led to his Paul lived out the Command- Where to vote in Medford death. ments. He loved God above Paul lived in Lynn for the all, loved his neighbor, hon- Ward 1 Precinct 1 Street entrance) School Mystic Place, 3600 Mystic rst 16 and last 20 years of ored his parents, and was Andrews Middle School Ward 3 Precinct 1 37 Hicks Ave. (off Main Valley Parkway, North his life. In between, he was honest and compassionate. 3000 Mystic Valley Lawrence Memorial Street) – cafeteria Building (by Hormel a resident of Woburn, where One of his proudest days in Parkway (near Hormel Hospital Ward 5 Precinct 2 Stadium) his family moved in 1954 his later years was May 15, Stadium) 170 Governors Ave. Columbus Elementary after his sophomore year at 2015, when he was there for North Building En- (Cafeteria) Ward 3 Precinct 2 School trance St. Mary’s. It was in Woburn Kathryn’s graduation from Ward 1 Precinct 2 Temple Shalom 37 Hicks Ave. (off Main that he met Jean Ann Bactullo Villanova University, home of Ward 7 Precinct 2 Fire ghter’s Club 475 Winthrop St. Street) – cafeteria McGlynn K-8 Public and the two were married on the 2016 NCAA basketball 340 Salem St. Ward 4 Precinct 1 Ward 6 Precinct 1 School June 23, 1962. They celebrat- national champions. Ward 2 Precinct 1 Tufts University West Medford Fire 3004 Mystic Valley ed their 50th anniversary in Paul was the son of the St. Francis Parish Gantcher Center Rear, Station, 26 Harvard Ave., 2012, 18 months before Jean late Thomas and Catherine Center 161 College Ave. (parking limited) Parkway (by Hormel Sta- died suddenly. (Ryan) Halloran. In addition 441 Fellsway West (St. Ward 4 Precinct 2 Ward 6 Precinct 2 dium) – cafeteria Paul graduated from Wo- to his son, daughter-in-law Clare Road and Fulton Walkling Court, Fondac- Brooks Elementary Ward 8 Precinct 1 burn High School in 1956 and and grandchildren, he leaves: Street entrance) aro Center, 22 Walkling School, 388 High St. (All- Senior Center joined the U.S. Army in 1960. three brothers, Peter, his twin, Ward 2 Precinct 2 Court, off Auburn and ston Street entrance by 101 Riverside Ave. He served in Greenland and of Chelsea, Thomas of Port Roberts Elementary North streets playground) Ward 8 Precinct 2 was honorably discharged in Charlotte, Fla., and Philip of School Ward 5 Precinct 1 Ward 7 Precinct 1 VFW 1962. Malden; two sisters, Patricia 35 Court St. (Park Columbus Elementary Mystic Valley Towers, 114 Mystic Ave. Paul worked at Polaroid Cor- Brown of Wilmington and Ma- poration in Waltham for 30 rylou Danehy of Englewood, years. From 1981 to 1985, Fla.; and his dear and loyal Where to vote in Peabody he and his wife both worked friends, Paul and Charlene second jobs to send their McCarthy of Dracut. He was Polls will be open in Church, 140 Lynn St. Hall, 15-a Wilson Terrace tional Church, 27 Johnson son to the College of the Holy also the grandfather of the Peabody from 7 a.m. to 2 - 1 Welch School, 50 4 - 1 Calvary Baptist St. Cross. After he retired from late John Paul Halloran. 8 p.m. for the municipal Swampscott Ave. Church, 4 Coolidge Road 5 - 2 West Congregation- Polaroid, he worked as a bag- Service information: election on Tuesday, Nov. 2 - 2 Welch School, 50 4 - 2 Smith Barn, 38 al Church, 27 Johnson St. ger at Market Basket, rst in Paul’s funeral will be held 7 Swampscott Ave. Felton St. 5 - 3 Mccarthy School, Woburn, then in Danvers af- on Thursday, Nov. 9 from the Ward/Precinct 2 - 3 South School, 16 4 - 3 Peabody Vets. Me- 76 Lake St. ter he and his wife moved to CUFFE-MCGINN Funeral 1 - 1 Saint Ann’s Maple St. Ext. morial High School, 485 6 - 1 West Memorial Lynn to be to their son, Home, 157 Maple St. Lynn, Church, 140 Lynn St. 3 - 1 Our Lady Of Fati- Lowell St. School, 15 Bow St. daughter-in-law, Julie, and two at 9 a.m. followed by a fu- 1 - 2 Aviv Centers for ma Church, 50 Walsh Ave. 4-3a Macintosh Club- 6 - 2 Burke School, 127 granddaughters, Kathryn and neral Mass at Our Lady of Living/Chelsea Jewish 3 - 2 Our Lady Of Fati- house, 300 Brooksby Birch St. Martha. The job was perfect the Assumption Church, Lyn- Lifecare, 240 Lynn eld St. ma Church, 50 Walsh Ave. Village Drive, 1st Floor 6 - 3 Burke School, 127 for him, as no one enjoyed n eld, at 10 a.m. Burial will 1 - 3 Saint Ann’s 3 - 3 Wilson Ter. Rec 5 - 1 West Congrega- Birch St. meeting and talking to people be private. Visiting hours will more than Paul. be held on Wednesday, Nov. Where to vote in Revere Paul attended the day pro- 8, from 4 to 8 p.m. in the fu- gram at Pondview (formerly neral home. In lieu of  owers, Ward 1 Precinct 1 Walnut Ave. Broadway — front en- Ward 5 Precinct 2A Briarcliff) Lodge, where he en- contributions in Paul’s mem- VFW Post #6712, 150 Ward 2 Precinct 3A trance Freeman Street Fire Sta- joyed the company of friends ory may be made to Nashoba Bennington St. Gar eld Magnet School — Ward 4 Precinct 2 tion, 2 Freeman St. and royal treatment from the Learning Group, 10 Oak Park Ward 1 Precinct 2 foyer, 144 Gar eld Ave. Central Fire Station, 400 Ward 5 Precinct 3 staff. In an oral history done Drive, Bedford, MA 01730 or Alfred C. Liston Towers, Ward 3 Precinct 1 Broadway Revere High School, 101 on Pondview members, Paul Our Lady of the Assumption 45 Dolphin Ave. Abraham Lincoln School Ward 4 Precinct 3 School St. said he was proud of the Memorial Fund, 17 Grove St., Ward 1 Precinct 3 Malden Street entrance Lighthouse Nursing Care Ward 6 Precinct 1 “spirit of volunteerism that Lynn eld, MA 01940. For the Revere Youth Center, 150 — Door B Center, 204 Proctor Ave. St. Mary of the Assump- has been part of my life.” In online guestbook please visit Beach St. Ward 3 Precinct 2 Ward 5 Precinct 1 tion Church, 670 Wash- Woburn he served as presi- www.cuffemcginn.com. Ward 2 Precinct 1 Abraham Lincoln School Point of Pines Fire Sta- ington Ave. Gar eld Magnet School — Malden Street entrance tion, 140 Lynnway Ward 6 Precinct 2 foyer, 144 Gar eld Ave. — Door A Ward 5 Precinct 1A St. Mary of the Assump- Ward 2 Precinct 2 Ward 3 Precinct 3 St. Jack Satter House, 420 tion Church, 670 Wash- John J. McEachern, 60 Carl Hyman Towers, 50 Anthony’s Church 250 Re- Revere Beach Boulevard ington Ave. 1957-2017 Walnut Ave. vere St. — rear entrance Ward 5 Precinct 2 Ward 6 Precinct 3 Ward 2 Precinct 3 Ward 4 Precinct 1 Jack Satter House, 420 North Revere Fire Station, SALEM, N.H. — John husband Korrie of Carl Hyman Towers, 50 American Legion, 249 Revere Beach Boulevard 3 Overlook Ridge Drive J. “Jack” McEachern, Franklin and Sabrina age 60 of Salem, Karniej of Alexandria, former longtime resi- Va., his siblings; Ste- Where to vote in Saugus dent of Lynn, passed ven J. McEachern of away peacefully on Lynn, Cheryl Smith Precinct 1: American Chestnut Street Precinct 6: Veteran’s Street Saturday, Nov. 4, of Pennsylvania, Legion Hall, Taylor Street Precinct 4: Belmon- School, Hurd Avenue Precinct 9: Oakland- 2017, at High Pointe Harold M. MacLean Precinct 2: Veteran’s te Middle School, Dow Precinct 7: Knights of vale School, Main Street Hospice House in of Dorchester, Carol School, Hurd Avenue Street Columbus, 1 K of C Drive Precinct 10: Italian Haverhill. Jack was Anne Falasca of Sau- Precinct 3: Hammer- Precinct 5: Lynnhurst Precinct 8: Belmon- American Club, 1 Beach- born on May 2, 1957, in Bos- gus and Richard MacLean of smith Nursing Home, School, Elm Street te Middle School, Dow view Ave. ton the son of the late, John Rowley. Grandsons; Thomas IN MEMORIAM J. McEachern, Sr. and Anne and William Vinton as well as MASSACHUSETTS BRIEF ARTHUR N. JORGENSENSWAMPSCOTT BRIEF L. (Spedding). He was raised numerous nieces, nephews NOVEMBER 7, 2017 and educated in Lynn and and cousins also survive him. ON HIS BIRTHDAY graduated from Lynn Classical Jack was predeceased by his Harvard honors Elton John Ko Annan, Boutros Author to launch new novel historical novel that un- Boutros-Ghali and Javier tangles the mystery of the High School, Class of 1975. sister, Linda Ahl. for efforts to ght HIV, AIDS Swampscott author Jack had worked for several Service information: Fam- Perez de Cuellar. rst, lost English colony Deahn Berrini will launch years for the Coca-Cola Com- ily and friends are invited CAMBRIDGE (AP) — John says he lost friends in North America from pany in Needham as well as to attend Jack’s visitation Elton John has been hon- to AIDS, and regrets not her third novel, “A Roa- the point of view of Native for West Lynn Creamery in on Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017, ored at Harvard Univer- doing more to help as he noke Story,” at the town’s Americans. This simple Lynn. Until recently, Jack had from 4-8 PM at CUFFE-MC- sity for his philanthropic battled addictions early in public library, located at change of view turns com- been driving a school bus for GINN Funeral Home, 157 efforts to ght HIV and his career. 61 Burrill St., on Monday, mon myths on their heads, his “special needs” kids for Maple Street, Lynn, MA AIDS. He says his life changed Nov. 13 from 7 to 9 p.m. reads a  yer for the event. when he met Ryan White, Berrini will read from Refreshments will be NRT, Inc. in Methuen. Jack 01904. Funeral Services will The 70-year-old singer Love, Margaret Kane and family was an outdoorsman who take place on Friday, Nov. was awarded the Har- an Indiana teenager who and discussand herfriends. book, a served. enjoyed most every sport. 10, 2017, at 11 a.m. Burial vard Foundation’s Peter became the poster child He was an avid bowler, dart will follow in Puritan Lawn J. Gomes Humanitarian for HIV awareness during IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM player and sherman as well Memorial Park in Peabody. Award in a ceremony the 1980s AIDS crisis. PETER V. IERARDI "DAD" ARTHUR N. JORGENSEN as an amazing cook. He truly Donations may be made to: Monday. Previous winners John’s AIDS foundation 2014 ~ NOVEMBER 6 ~ 2017 NOVEMBER 7, 2017 loved spending time with his American Cancer Society, 30 include former South Afri- has raised more than ON HIS BIRTHDAY two grandsons. Jack is sur- Speen Street, Framingham, can Archbishop Desmond $300 million for HIV- and vived by his wife of 10 years, MA 01701. Please visit www. Tutu and former Secretar- AIDS-related programs Margaret (Strokosz) (Karniej) cuffemcginn.com for direc- ies General of the United since it was established McEachern of Salem, NH, his tions, or to sign the on-line Nations Ban Ki-moon, in 1992. daughters; Jennifer Vinton and guest book.

Rodney Small Jr., 90 Softly the leaves of memory fall, Love, Margaret Kane and family 1927-2017 Gently we gather and and friends. treasure them all. Mr. Rodney (Rodman) Small and held many positions Unseen unheard, Jr. of Phoenix, Ariz., formerly of at both Lynn Post 291 and you are always near; IN MEMORIAM still loved, still missed ITEMPETER C V.L IERARDIASSIFIEDS "DAD" Lynn, died peacefully on Oct. Shoemaker Post 345. He was and so very dear. 2014 ~ NOVEMBER 6 ~ 2017 25. He was the husband of April employed by the U.S. Postal No length of time can take away GET RESULTS! our thoughts of you Call Customer Service (Cross) Small with whom he Service for many years and from day to day. shared 46 years of marriage. ended his career in security May the winds softly whisper to place an ad Born in Lynn he was the with Avnet in Peabody. so you'll hear, 781-593-7700, ext. 2 we will forever miss you and son of the late Rodman Small He is survived by his daugh- wish you were here. and Glenora Small. Rod at- ter Robin (Small) Eramian of Lovingly remembered and sadly tended Lynn Schools and Sparks, Nev., Rodman Small missed by your children. graduated from Lynn English of Florence, Ariz., his four Love, Caron, Mark, Greg, 781-593-7700 and their families. Publishing Daily, except Sundays High School. He also served grandchildren Jeremy, Celeste, USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 two tours of duty with the U.S. Dominic and Amber and his Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA Navy during WW II and the Ko- great grandson Gavin. Subscribe to Softly theand leaves additional of of memory ces. fall, rean con ict. At the request of the de- CopyrightGently ©2017 we gatherThe Daily Itemand Rod was a member of the ceased there will be no ser- treasureSubscriptions them all. American Legion for 63 years vice. Prepaid by Unseenmail to all parts unheard, of the United States home delivery you $20.00are always for 4 weeks near; still $65.00loved, for still 13 weeks missed and get free access and$130.00 so forvery 26 weeksdear. to the e-edition on No length $260.00of time for can1 year take away Catch up PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Send paymentour thoughts to and POSTMASTER, of you sendfrom address day changesto day. to: with your Musician Elton John holds up the 2017 Har- May the windsThe Daily softly Item whisper so you'll hear, favorite team vard Humanitarian of the Year Award after be- we will forever110 Munroe miss St. you and ing presented with the award on Monday. wish P.O.you Box were 5 here. in Item Sports! Lovingly rememberedLynn, MA 01903 and sadly missed by your children. Love, Caron, Mark, Greg, and their families. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2017 A3 LYNN Take a trip back in time to the ’70s at LynnArts By Bill Brotherton on Friday — not Saturday year on a period of histo- disco era, provided by DJ en by the city’s business er sponsors and contribu- ITEM STAFF night? — Nov. 17 at the ry, linked with its music Seth Albaum, dancing, community and residents, tors. LynnArts building on Ex- and impact on culture,” and food and drink courte- including Old Neighbor- So, celebrate good times, LYNN — How deep is change Street. said Russo. Two years ago, sy of the Party Specialist. hood Foods, Wayne Alarm, c’mon. It’ll be a boogie your love for the disco era? Drew Russo, executive “Paint It Black” was based There will also be a short Susan Keats, the Boyd wonderland on the 17th. If you think it’s outta director, said the theme on the 50th anniversa- live auction. Proceeds will Family, General Electric, Tickets are $100, two for sight, here’s your chance $175, and can be pur- to break out that bell-bot- for the annual shindig ry of the Rolling Stones’ benefit Lynn Museum/ GE Good Neighbor Fund, was inspired by the 40th Manning Bowl concert. LynnArts and its pro- Lynn Housing Authority chased at lynnmuseum. tomed catsuit, polyester org or by contacting Buffy shirt, Afro wig and plat- anniversary of “Saturday Last year’s “The Best is grams. and Neighborhood Devel- Night Fever,” the classic Yet to Come” had a Rat Several LynnArts resi- opment, the Eastern Bank Pennick at 781-581-6200 form heels. For one night, or buffy@lynnmuseum. film that starred John Pack theme, shaped by the dent artists will also open Charitable Foundation, disco lives. org. “Night Fever!”, the an- Travolta as a bored Brook- music of Frank Sinatra their studios to partygoers. Community Credit Union, nual major fundraiser for lyn youth who comes alive during his 100th birthday Russo and Carolyn Cole, John’s Oil, Nancy and Bri- Bill Brotherton is the Lynn Museum and Lyn- dancing at the disco. anniversary. director of the Downtown an McCarthy, Steve Rima, Item’s Features editor. He nArts, will heat up the “We try to base the “Night Fever!” will fea- Lynn Cultural District, Maura Brown, Sandra can be reached at bbroth- North Shore social scene fundraiser’s theme each ture music from the ’70s praised the support giv- Forziati, and a host of oth- [email protected].

Polls open at 7 a.m. Looking at the world from Lynn in six communities POLLS O’Shea III, has put the From A1 outcome in doubt. In Ward 3, City Council former Mayor Daniel President Darren Cyr had Rizzo as he seeks a City a 140-vote edge over his Council seat; in Saugus, opponent, George Meime- seats on the Board of Se- teas. lectmen, School Commit- In the rematch between tee, and Town Meeting Ward 5 City Councilor are up for grabs; there are Dianna Chakoutis and City Council races in Pea- Marven Hyppolite, the in- body; Mayor Stephanie cumbent beat him in Sep- Burke is seeing re-elec- tember by a more than tion in Medford, and Mal- 2-to-1 margin. den voters will choose In the race for seven City Council and School seats on the School Com- Committee candidates. mittee, three incumbents, Lynn’s City Council Donna Coppola, Lorraine will have at least one Gately, and John Ford, new member with the were the top vote getters departure of Daniel Ca- in the primary. Challeng- hill, who will retain his er Brian Castellanos fol- seat in the Legislature. In lowed, while incumbent the September primary, Jared Nicholson came in Councilor-at-Large Brian fifth. LaPierre topped the field, Lynn City Clerk Janet followed by Councilors G. Rowe predicted more than Buzzy Barton, and Hong 30 percent of the city’s Net. Challenger Brian nearly 53,000 voters to go Field finished next and to the polls. Taso Nikolakopoulos fol- “We have a spirited lowed close behind. mayor’s race and open In the closely-watched seats on the City Council Ward 2 race for City and the School Commit- Councilor, Richard Star- tee,” she said. “The can- bard bested Gina O’Toole didates have been very by about 200 votes in the diligent in getting out lots primary. of information, plus there The other race in play is were a number of debates. Ward 1 where City Coun- I’m excited.” cilor Wayne Lozzi placed first in the primary. But Thomas Grillo can be the margin, 145 votes reached at tgrillo@item- over challenger William live.com. Kennedy, McGee race in the homestretch MAYOR time chief financial officer From A1 and a planning department to augment the work of the said. “It’s all over but the Economic Development & voting. I’m ready for any Industrial Corp., the city’s outcome, nothing will sur- non-profit development prise me.” bank. McGee, through his But he has not made campaign manager, de- any promises until a full clined to be interviewed. audit can be done to see Today’s election caps where the city is at finan- a campaign that started cially, he said. eight months ago. But ru- Kennedy used a series of mors of a McGee run had debates to stake her claim been in the works since last year. At the time, Mc- for a third term telling Gee conducted a mayoral voters what she has done. poll, but declined to re- She typically ran out of lease the results. time in the two-minute Before his election to debate segments to list the Senate in 2002, Mc- her accomplishments. Gee served four terms in She served on the Lynn the Massachusetts House School Committee, was of Representatives, where a city councilor-at-large he represented West Lynn and launched a write-in and Nahant. campaign for mayor in During the campaign, 2009 after the death of McGee said Lynn is doing then-candidate Patrick well, but should be do- J. McManus and went on ing better. But given the to defeat Mayor Edward city’s financial shape with “Chip” Clancy Jr. She was COURTESY PHOTO a deficit pegged at any- re-elected four years later. where between $4 million North Shore Christian School on Monday brought Geography Game Show host Neal Nichols The polls open at 7 a.m. to the school where Nichols put on his “pilgrim show” featuring Massachusetts state history and $8 million, the sena- and close at 8 p.m. tor has been reluctant to and geography for the school’s second- and third-graders. Devoted to teaching United States propose new initiatives. Thomas Grillo can be and world history and geography in new and interesting ways, Nichols travels the world, re- He has said the city reached at tgrillo@item- cently visiting schools in Australia, to perform his geography shows for students of all ages. would benefit from a full live.com.

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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill Ten reporters walk into a bar ... B A. B Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg E C  J. Edward M. Grant During a press brief- where the atmosphere is ing economic status, the Director of Advertising T  J  Gordon R. Hall ing last week, President somewhat friendlier.” other seven are decreas- 110 Munroe St. News Editor Monica Connell Healey Trump’s press secretary, Then at last the truth ingly presentable, until we P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton Vice President, Finance Sarah Huckabee Sand- came out. Sanders said, reach the four moochers at Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan ers, inadvertently told the “This is a silly story, of the bottom, who are scruffy Customer Service Chief Operating O cer Chairman truth. course.” Yes, it is a silly and unshaven, especially Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. P ’ She was trying to ex- the one who appears to be Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 story, indeed, in a number Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 plain Republican tax re- of different ways. the only African American Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 form with an extended A good fable should not in the group. Of course he All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 parable that features 10 be a fantasy. In our coun- expects other people to Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 reporters who go to a bar try, people who can afford pay for his beer. Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 after work every day to to spend $59 a night for There’s nothing subtle Brian C. ¡ayer, 1996-1999 drink beer. The bill comes beer do not go out drink- about this message or the Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 classi [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 to $100. Since the report- ing with the people who patent threat by the rich John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 ers pay their bill “the way can’t afford to pay any- guy to take his money Subscriptions we pay our taxes,” the thing or very little for such to other countries where [email protected] four poorest reporters pay luxuries. They live in two they’ll be nicer to him. But Circulation nothing. different worlds. it leaves out a lot. [email protected] For example, the rich The fifth pays $1, the Clearly, the parable’s Ext. 3 sixth pays $3 and so on, real message has to do guy drinking red wine up to the 10th reporter, with something other with the owner is obliv- Newsroom the richest, who pays $59. than merely justifying tax ious to three important [email protected] [email protected] One day the bar owner reform. It portrays the Re- factors: his wealth large- EDITORIAL decides to lower the cost publican/Trumpian vision ly depends on natural re- Ext. 4 sources and infrastructure from $100 to $80. Sanders of America, a land where Sports waded through a couple the rich at the very top that belong to all of us; [email protected] our prosperous economy of minutes of math. If the are carrying the load for Ext. 5 drinkers try to split the the losers and moochers at is grounded in the hard $20 savings equally, then the bottom, the 47 percent work and productivity of Retail and Online according to the parable that Mitt Romney called ordinary people; and when Advertising [email protected] the fifth and sixth reporter the “takers.” this system is threatened, our nation turns to the would be paid to drink beer. If you want to confirm ADVERTISING Instead they decide to “fol- this, take a look at Sand- “losers” — so the rich guy sees them — at the bottom Ernie Carpenter Jr. low the principle of the tax ers’ internet source for Director of Advertising system they’d been using,” this parable, a primitive of the hierarchy to defend us. And they’ve never let and Business Development, ext. 1355 and reduce each drinker’s cartoon produced by John- us down. [email protected] bill by a percentage based ston Grocke, an account- And then there’s this Michele Iannaco on the amount he had been ing and financial services basic truth: A country is Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 paying. But outside the bar firm. The depiction of the not a bar, and the vari- [email protected] the reporters begin to gripe 10 drinkers is telling. ous complex needs and Jim McFadyen about the larger dollar The richest drinker is desires of its citizens can- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 amount saved by the rich- wearing a tailored busi- not be described in a sim- [email protected] est reporter, compared to PHOTO | HOWARD SIMMONS/NEW YORK DAILY NEWS/TNS ness suit and a tie, and ple-minded parable like their own savings. he isn’t drinking beer at Ralph Mitchell Bikes lay scattered where they were hit by this one. Unfortunately, Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 The nine reporters all. He’s enjoying a glass in the current political cli- [email protected] a driver on West Street near West Houston “yelled” at the 10th so of red wine with the sec- Street last Tuesday after an attack in Man- mate, this is what passes Patricia Whalen much that they made ond richest drinker and for argument. hattan, N.Y. him “feel bad,” so the next Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 both are schmoozing with [email protected] night he doesn’t show up the bar owner. The third John M. Crisp, an op- for drinks and the other re- richest is close by, but the ed columnist for Tribune BUSINESS OFFICE Don’t use terror attack porters don’t have enough other seven are swilling News Service, lives in Beth Bresnahan to cover even half of the beer from bottles and cans Georgetown, Texas, and Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 bill. The rich reporter around a pool table. can be reached at jcrisp- [email protected] to justify watering starts “drinking overseas, Based on their descend- [email protected]. Susan J. Conti Controller, ext. 1288 down our freedoms SHIRA GOODMAN [email protected] Ted Grant The gruesome terror attack that left eight peo- Enough with the useless thoughts and prayers Publisher, ext. 1234 ple dead on a New York City bicycle path Tuesday [email protected] afternoon spotlighted a troubling reality: Society Thoughts and prayers — that’s what’s Marian Kinney cannot safeguard itself against every dangerous being offered in the wake of the mass ext. 1212 eventuality. shooting in Texas. But here’s the truth: [email protected] Nevertheless, there are plenty of people who Thoughts and prayers are offered in lieu Will Kraft will pretend that it can — and who will tell you of real effort and meaningful change. To Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 they know how to do it. Already, those who op- cover up the fact that we can lives [email protected] pose immigration are making hay out of the fact and prevent the daily horror of gun vi- Jennifer Perez that the attack’s perpetrator entered the country olence and the uniquely American phe- ext. 1205 seven years ago through what’s known as the Di- nomenon of repeated mass shootings. [email protected] versity Immigrant Visa Program. And President Thoughts and prayers are meant to Carolina Trujillo Trump pushed the discussion further into dan- comfort, and they can and do. Especially Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 gerous ground Wednesday when he seemed to when offered sincerely, and by those close [email protected] to those who are suffering most. urge that safeguards in the legal system be un- Jim Wilson dercut in the name of swift vengeance. “We need But I’ve worked with enough survivors Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 quick justice and we need strong justice — much and victims — of mass shootings, random [email protected] quicker and much stronger than we have right homicides, suicides and unintention- CIRCULATION now,” Trump said. al shootings — to confidently say this: The president’s insistence that the justice sys- enough with the thoughts and prayers. Lisa Mahmoud tem in this country is a “joke” and a “laughing- Those thoughts and prayers seem never PHOTO | NICK WAGNER/AUSTIN AMERICAN-STATESMAN Manager, ext. 1239 stock” built on political correctness is worrisome, to include thoughts about how to prevent Carrie Matula hugs Rebecca Met- [email protected] given his authoritarian tendencies. The idea that the next shooting, how to make sure the calf after Metcalf’s father was CLASSIFIED constitutional protections should be gutted be- next person intent on doing harm doesn’t killed in a mass shooting at the Abbe Young Smith cause Trump is upset is both legally and morally get that gun or those bullets. First Baptist Church in Suther- Manager, ext. 1276 absurd. Gun violence is a complicated prob- land Springs, Texas, on Sunday. [email protected] Of course it is perfectly reasonable to be emo- lem, but it’s not rocket science. It’s a tional after such an attack. To grieve over the combination of criminal behavior, law change now. If you’re not part of the NEWSROOM dead and the survivors, whose desire to enjoy a enforcement, regulatory structures, eco- solution, if this isn’t an issue on your ra- Bill Brotherton fall afternoon near the river turned into an un- nomic challenges, mental health issues, dar, if you’ve been offering thoughts and Features Editor ext. 1338 imaginable nightmare. It was a horrific attack, social and cultural factors. It demands a prayers and nothing else, you’re part of [email protected] and we will learn more about the accused killer multi-faceted approach. the problem. Gun violence must be a vot- Gayla Cawley as investigators do their work. What is known at Here’s the simple truth: We have too ing issue for you, and you must vote on it Reporter, ext. 1236 the moment is that Sayfullo Saipov, 29, arrived many guns, and it’s too easy for people every time. Ask every elected official who [email protected] from Uzbekistan in 2010 and passed a rigid who shouldn’t have them to get them. We represents you — and every candidate Cheryl Charles vetting process before being issued a diversity can address that right now. We can ex- who wants to represent you — where Night Editor, ext. 1278 visa as part of a program to ensure that the U.S. pand the background check system, which they stand on the policies outlined above [email protected] draws immigrants from all parts of the world. He blocks sales to people who shouldn’t have and what their plan is for making your Tori Faieta began his American life in Ohio before moving guns. We can close loopholes that allow community safer. Don’t give a pass to Copy Editor on to Florida and then New Jersey. Friends say people to get guns without background someone who’s good on some other issue [email protected] Saipov began getting aggressive and argumen- checks. We can have a whole new conver- you care about but who doesn’t sponsor sation about what kinds of guns should Thomas Grillo tative about political issues only around 2014. background check bills in Washington. Reporter, ext. 1264 While he was a man “with monsters inside,” as a be available to civilians and whether We don’t need thoughts and prayers. [email protected] friend said, he didn’t espouse views that tied him different regulatory schemes should be We need action, money, and votes. Our Spenser Hasak to Islamic State or other violent Islamic extrem- in place for obtaining different kinds of elected officials have been getting away guns. Photographer, ext. 1332 ism. Only in recent months did the FBI become with thoughts and prayers — and silence [email protected] aware of Saipov through an investigation into an We can start carefully regulating the and inaction — for far too long. So, elect- Thor Jourgensen Uzbek terror suspect with whom he had unspec- sale of ammunition. We can ban things ed officials, consider yourself on notice: ified contact. like bump stocks that make already News Editor, ext. 1267 If you’re not thinking of action, praying [email protected] Would better vetting seven years ago have fer- deadly weapons even more efficient kill- for change, and taking steps to make it reted out Saipov’s future decision to rent a truck ing machines. And we can erect a system a reality, you’re not doing anything. And Steve Krause and drive it down a Manhattan bicycle path this that notifies law enforcement when peo- Sports Editor, ext. 1229 we’re going to hold you accountable. [email protected] week? No. Would ending the diversity lottery ple are amassing arsenals of weapons Some will undoubtedly say it’s too soon preclude a similar attack in the future? No again. and ammunition in a short time frame. to talk about this, and we don’t have all Katie Morrison The relatively few immigrants who have commit- There is virtually no other problem that the facts. I disagree — we have no time to Sports Reporter [email protected] ted acts of terror on U.S. soil didn’t come here as we allow to fester and grow as we do gun waste. We can’t afford it. As we’ve wait- scheming agents bent on destruction, but became violence in America. We now lose close ed, and sent thoughts and prayers, more Owen O’Rourke radicalized after spending time in the U.S. to 100 people a day to guns. When did have died, and the NRA has continued to Photographer, ext. 1224 Rather than slamming the door on future im- we decide that was acceptable? The his- advance its agenda of guns for anyone, [email protected] migration — or moving further down Trump’s tory of America is to solve problems, do anywhere, anytime. That agenda is fail- Roberto Scalese preferred road of judging immigrants based on things better, build a better mouse trap. ing us. We all have blood on our hands, Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 their religion — the United States would be bet- Because of the innovations in automobile and thoughts and prayers won’t wash it [email protected] ter served by examining what it is that radical- and highway safety, we now have fewer away. Anne Marie Tobin izes some young Muslims after they move here. auto deaths in Pennsylvania and several Let’s honor those already lost and suf- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 Lessening freedoms and legal protections will other states every year than gun deaths. fering with action that will save lives. [email protected] We have turned a blind eye to those gun not make us safer. It will make us prisoners of Bridget Turcotte our fears. deaths, somehow convinced that we can’t Shira Goodman is the executive director Reporter, ext. 1269 do anything about it. That is shameful, of CeaseFirePA, Pennsylvania’s gun vio- [email protected] An editorial from the Los Angeles Times. unacceptable and wrong. lence prevention organization. She wrote Ryan York Things must change, and they must this for the Philadelphia Inquirer. 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] TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 State House unveils its version of criminal justice shakeup By Bob Salsberg prisons, said Democratic decriminalize consensual trouble at a young age before age 21. A person The House appeared to ASSOCIATED PRESS House Speaker Robert sex between minors close also face insurmountable of any age could seek to respond to concerns raised DeLeo. in age. obstacles when trying to expunge crimes that no by a majority of the state’s BOSTON — Sweeping The full House will de- Rep. Jeffrey Sanchez, turn their lives around, he longer are illegal in Mas- district attorneys about changes in Massachu- bate the legislation next chairman of the House added. sachusetts, such as pos- the scope of the Senate bill. setts’ criminal justice week, setting the stage Ways and Means Commit- “What we have attempt- session of small amounts Unlike the Senate, the laws proposed Monday for negotiations with the tee, said the legislation ed to do is address the of marijuana. House bill would not ret- by House leaders would Senate, which last month seeks a balance between criminal justice every step The bill would reclassify roactively eliminate man- toughen penalties for ha- approved its own version public safety and fairness. of the way, from a per- fentanyl and carfentanil as datory minimum sentenc- bitual drunken drivers of a criminal justice over- “How do we make sure son’s first contact with the drugs, equivalent es for drug offenses, which and those who traffic in haul. DeLeo said he hopes that we deal with a crim- criminal justice system to heroin, creating what prosecutors argued could deadly synthetic opioids, a compromise bill will be inal justice system that through the courts and DeLeo said would be the result in early release for but also eliminate some sent to Republican Gov. hasn’t been just?” the Bos- right up until the end, af- nation’s toughest penalties some convicted drug traf- mandatory minimum sen- Charlie Baker early in ton Democrat asked rhe- ter a person has been in- for the synthetic opioids fickers. tences and allow certain 2018. torically during a briefing carcerated and re-enters that are blamed for esca- The prosecutors also op- past crimes, including While the House and with reporters. society” said House Judi- lating the state’s devastat- posed raising to 19 the age marijuana possession, to Senate concur on many Sanchez said his Bos- ciary Committee Chair- ing overdose crisis. at which a person is con- be expunged from a per- elements, they diverge ton district continues to woman Claire Cronin, an The House also propos- sider an adult under the son’s record. in several key areas. The be hit hard by drugs and Easton Democrat. es beefed-up sentences law as well as a Senate The bill calls for a wide House did not back a Sen- gun violence, noting the The House bill would, for people who are repeat- provision increasing from range of reforms from ate provision to raise the recent shooting death of for the first time ever, al- edly caught drinking and $250 to $1,500 the thresh- pre-trial diversion pro- age for juvenile court ju- a 16-year-old boy in one low people to petition the driving, including up to 10 old at which larceny is grams and bail guidelines risdiction from 18 to 19, of the city’s public hous- courts to expunge from years in prison for anyone considered a felony. The to new standards for soli- nor would the House al- ing communities. But too their criminal records with nine or more drunk- House bill would set that tary confinement in state ter statutory rape laws to many people who get into certain crimes committed en-driving offenses. threshold at $750. House tax panel adopts GOP changes after day of bickering

By Marcy Gordon deduction for medical ex- and Erica Werner penses. ASSOCIATED PRESS It was the first of what are expected to be several WASHINGTON — After days of work on the bill, a day of partisan bicker- as Republicans drive to ing over whether the Re- push legislation through publicans’ sweeping tax Congress and to President plan would truly help the Donald Trump’s desk by middle class, a key House Christmas. panel on Monday ap- Republicans focused on proved late changes. Law- findings by Congress’ non- makers restored the tax exemption for employees partisan Joint Committee receiving child care bene- on Taxation that the bill fits from their companies, would lower taxes across but also put new require- all income levels over the ments on a tax credit used next several years. by working people of mod- “Clearly this is helping est means. real people. It’s helping The House Ways and teachers, it’s helping stu- Means Committee voted dents, it’s helping strug- 24-16 along party lines gling families that are to adopt the amendment living paycheck to pay- from its chairman, Rep. check,” said GOP Rep. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Kevin Brady, R-Texas. Erik Paulsen of Minneso- The changes were made to ta. President Donald Trump, left, shakes hands with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe during a the complex GOP tax leg- Democrats returned re- joint news conference at the Akasaka Palace Monday in Tokyo. islation put forward last peatedly to a section of the Thursday. analysis showing taxes The vote on the amend- would actually go up be- ment capped a rancor- ginning in 2023 for some Trump strikes a hard line ous marathon session in 38 million taxpayers or which Republicans and families making $20,000 Democrats argued heat- to $40,000 a year. against North Korea in Japan edly over the nearly $6 “There are a lot of people trillion plan. Democrats expecting a tax cut who has happened with very purchase upgraded SM3 a military base about 40 repeatedly lodged objec- would be big losers un- By Jill Colvin and weak rhetoric in the last interceptors with great- miles south of Seoul. tions to the bill, especially der this bill,” proclaimed Jonathan Lemire ASSOCIATED PRESS 25 years.” er accuracy and range, as U.S. and South Korean to its limits on prized de- Democratic Rep. Bill Pas- ductions for homeowners crell of New Jersey. “This The president did not well as other advanced officials have said the base TOKYO — President deny reports he was frus- missile defense systems. visit is meant to under- and its repeal of the child is a joke and you’ve got to Donald Trump struck a adoption credit and the face up to it.” trated that Japan did not Under its constitution, score the countries’ ties hard line against North shoot down a ballistic mis- Japan can shoot down a and South Korea’s com- Korea’s nuclear weapons sile North Korea recent- missile only when it is mitment to contributing program Monday and ly fired over its territory. aimed at the country or if to its own defense. Bur- urged Japan to do the Trump instead declared debris is falling on its ter- den-sharing is a theme same as he closed out two that Abe “will shoot ‘em ritory. But some hawkish Trump has stressed ever days of talks, dinner and out of the sky when he members of Abe’s Liberal since his presidential golf diplomacy with ally completes the purchase of Democratic Party say that campaign. Japan. lots of additional military it may be possible to shoot Trump and South Ko- The president refused to equipment from the Unit- down a missile headed rea’s liberal President rule out eventual military ed States.” toward Guam if it causes Moon Jae-in agree on the action against the north Trump said Abe had an existential threat to need to pressure the North and exhorted dictator Kim agreed to purchase “mas- the U.S. as Japan’s ally. with sanctions and other Jong Un to stop weapons sive amounts of military Experts say that is ques- deterrence measures. But testing, calling the re- equipment, as he should,” tionable. Trump has warned of un- cent launches of missiles arguing the U.S. makes As part of his Asia tour, leashing “fire and fury,” over Japanese territory the “best military equip- Trump will visit South threatened to “totally de- “a threat to the civilized ment, by far.” Korea, where he will forgo stroy” the North, if nec- world and international Japan’s constitution the customary trip to the essary, and repeatedly in- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS peace and stability.” was revised after World demilitarized zone sepa- sisted that all options are “We will not stand for War II to include a clause rating north and south — on the table. Moon, mean- Rep. Mike Thompson, D-Calif., left, joined by that,” Trump said at news renouncing war and the a pilgrimage made by ev- while, favors dialogue as Rep. John Larson, D-Conn., questions House conference with Japanese country spends only about ery U.S. president except the best strategy for de- Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Prime Minister Shinzo 1 percent of its GDP on de- one since Ronald Reagan fusing the nuclear tension Brady, R-Texas, about tax relief provisions for Abe. “The era of strate- fense. Abe has slowly tried as a demonstration of sol- and vehemently opposes disaster victims as the panel begin the mark- gic patience is over. Some to remove some of the idarity with the South. a potential military clash up process of the GOP’s far-reaching tax over- people say my rhetoric is pacifist constraints and is Instead, Trump planned that could cause enormous haul, on Capitol Hill Monday. very strong but look what already seeking money to to visit Camp Humphreys, casualties in South Korea.

MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS Baker re-establishes between law enforcement suburb on Oct. 14. There That’s six cents below Boston, has over 1,000 up to $5,000 for informa- hate crimes task force agencies to better inves- is no word on a motive. the national average of inmates at the medical tion that can help them tigate and prevent hate Raymond was a student $2.53 per gallon. center and over 100 more track down a Massachu- BOSTON (AP) — Gov. crimes and assist schools at Franklin Pierce Uni- The price has risen 34 at an adjacent minimum setts bank robber dubbed Charlie Baker has re-es- that want to incorporate versity in Rindge, N.H. cents since this time last security satellite camp. the “Faceless Bandit.” tablished a task force hate crimes education The Boston Globe reports year, when it was averag- It’s the same prison that The FBI says the man into their teaching. Raymond played football ing $2.13 per gallon. That’s once housed Boston Mar- charged with advising is responsible for at least Former Republican Gov. for the university in 2015 an increase of 16 percent. athon bomber Dzhokhar him on the best ways to three recent armed rob- deter and prevent hate William Weld initially but had not been enrolled AAA Northeast spokes- Tsarnaev. beries in September and crimes in Massachusetts created the task force in this semester. woman Mary Maguire Weiner was sentenced October. He’s called the and support victims. 1991. Raymond also played says there’s high demand in September by a judge The Republican gov- football at Somerville and falling supply, and who said the crime re- ‘Faceless Bandit’ because ernor said Monday that Man denies fatally shooting High School. Head foot- says crude oil prices are sulted from a “very strong he covered his face with his administration “is ex-college football player ball coach Makonnen Fen- at 2017 highs. compulsion.” At the time, sunglasses, ski masks or committed to making ton says Raymond starred a tearful Weiner said he bandanas. Massachusetts a safe and SOMERVILLE (AP) — at running back until he Anthony Weiner reports to was undergoing therapy Authorities say the man welcoming place with A Massachusetts man graduated in 2014. prison for sexting conviction and had been “a very sick is armed and dangerous. zero-tolerance for hate or accused of gunning down man for a very long time.” The FBI says that in violence.” a former New Hampshire Gas prices up 2 cents AYER (AP) — Former Amid a sexting contro- each of the robberies he Baker said the members college football player has to $2.47 per gallon Rep. Anthony Weiner versy involving women, showed a weapon, threat- of the task force include been held without bail. reported to prison Mon- the New York Democrat ed bank workers and resigned his U.S. House individuals with expertise Tony Harris pleaded not BOSTON (AP) — Gas day to begin a 21-month demanded cash before in community advocacy, guilty to murder and oth- prices have risen by two sentence for sexting with seat in 2011 only to have fleeing on foot. law enforcement, health er charges Monday at his cents a gallon in Massa- a 15-year-old girl. new allegations doom his care, law, government and arraignment in Somer- chusetts. Weiner is being held 2013 run for mayor. The FBI is asking any- education. ville. His lawyer did not AAA Northeast says its at the Federal Medical one with information to This task force will meet seek bail. weekly survey Monday Center Devens, a Bureau Up to $5K offered for info call FBI’s Violent Crimes at least quarterly and Prosecutors allege Har- found that the average of Prisons spokesperson on ‘Faceless Bandit’ robber Task Force or the Fall submit an annual report. ris shot and killed 20-year- price of a gallon of regular said. River Police Department. It is also charged with old Kevin Raymond in a unleaded had risen to The facility in Ayer, FALL RIVER (AP) — People can also submit promoting cooperation parking lot in the Boston $2.47. about 40 miles west of Authorities are offering tips at tips.fbi.gov. A6 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2017 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- reported she was locked in the Monday at Andover Street and A report of a motor vehicle hit Lynn man larly arrests, reflect police records. In basement and thought some- Route 128 North. and run accident at 5:09 p.m. the event of a perceived inaccuracy, one may be inside the house. A report of a motor vehicle hit Friday on Broadway. it is the sole responsibility of the con- The caller reported she locked and run accident at 6:41 p.m. A report of a motor vehicle sentenced to herself in the basement bath- Sunday at Route 128 South accident with personal injury at cerned party to contact the relevant room after she heard someone and 208 Andover St. 9:48 p.m. Saturday at Ocean police department and have the inside the house. Police re- A report of a motor vehicle Point Apartments on Ocean department issue a notice of correc- sponded and found a friend of accident with personal injury Avenue. life for murder tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or the caller’s sibling at the house at 7:35 a.m. Monday at 174 clarifications will not be made without to pick up a sweatshirt. Andover St. and 2 Cross St. A Assaults ITEM STAFF REPORT torney’s office. express notice of change from the ar- three-car accident was report- DeLeon was acquitted ed. One driver was taken to La- A report of an assault at 2:38 BOSTON — Michael resting police department. Complaints of murder in the death of hey Hospital. p.m. Saturday on Beach Street. DeLeon, the Lynn man 66-year-old Peter Pitari, A report of an egged house convicted last week for who was found fatally LYNN and cars at 9:10 a.m. Sunday Assaults Complaints the murder of a 35-year- shot at the Waite Street on Elm Street. A caller reported old Revere woman, was Arrests her house and cars were egged A report of an assault with a A report of a disturbance at apartment on the same 12:13 a.m. Friday at Ocean sentenced to life in prison and some pumpkins were dangerous weapon at 12:54 on Monday. day, prosecutors said. Raymond Bryant was arrest- smashed the previous night. p.m. Monday at The Cheese- Place Tower on Ocean Ave- Johnson, Pitari and the ed on warrants at 7:22 p.m. nue; at 12:23 a.m. Friday on A Suffolk Superior Another caller reported his cake Factory on Andover Street. Court jury last week surviving victim were Sunday. wife’s car was egged the prior A walk-in reported a past as- Thornton Street; at 1:03 a.m. shot inside an apartment Edmund Bullock, 27, of 14 Friday on Eastern Avenue; at found DeLeon, 38, guilty night. An additional caller had sault with a knife and threats of second-degree murder, at 70 Waite St., according Clovelly St., was arrested and a truck and car egged. made while at work. 9:08 a.m. Friday at Hampton to prosecutors. The sur- Inn on Lee Burbank Highway; armed assault to murder, charged with uninsured motor A caller reported passing a viving victim was able to vehicle/trailer, operation of a at 10:24 a.m. Friday on Whitin aggravated assault and woman he thought needed as- Breaking and Entering pull a fire alarm inside motor vehicle with a suspend- Avenue; at 10:31 a.m. Friday battery and unlawful pos- sistance at 6:36 p.m. Sunday session of a firearm in con- the building to alert Re- ed registration, motor vehicle on Charlotte Road. He reported A report of a breaking and en- at North Shore Road and Re- nection with the Dec. 10, vere Police and other first lights violation, unregistered he originally passed her in Fan- tering at 10:43 p.m. Sunday at vere Street; at 1:51 p.m. Fri- 2015 shooting on Waite responders. motor vehicle and on warrant tasy Island and she was walk- 45 Country Club Road. A caller day at Beachmont Train Sta- charges of operation of a mo- reported a possible break-in, tion on Winthrop Avenue; at Street in Revere that Vicheth So, 38, the sec- ing inbound on Tedesco Street ond man charged in con- tor vehicle with a suspended attempting to flag people down as the window screen ap- 9:23 p.m. Friday at Harry Della left Cristy Johnson dead nection with the shoot- registration and uninsured mo- to “hitchhike.” peared to have been removed. Russo Stadium on Park Ave- and injured a 38-year-old tor vehicle/trailer at 9:04 a.m. A report of a disturbance at Police reported the concerns nue; at 1:47 a.m. Saturday on man, according to the Suf- ings, faces trial at a later Monday. 10:03 p.m. Sunday on Pleas- appeared to be unfounded and Proctor Avenue; at 2:51 a.m. folk County District At- date. Enrique Cobos Cordero, of ant Street. A caller reported it the screen appeared to have Saturday at Roseland Prop- 166 Fayette St., was arrested sounded as if there was a fight fallen out. erties on Overlook Ridge Ter- on a warrant charge of parole/ happening in the apartment race; at 6:11 a.m. Saturday on Pair sought in probation violation at 11:59 above her. Complaints Agatha Street; at 10:13 a.m. a.m. Sunday. A report of an egged car at Saturday at Gulf on Broadway; Kerry Crotty, 38, of 14 Tim- A report of suspicious activity at 11:14 a.m. Saturday at Hill 11:32 p.m. Sunday on Norman at 7:13 p.m. Sunday at Shaw’s armed robbery of berneck Lane, Reading, was Street. School on Park Avenue; at arrested and charged with Supermarket at 210S Andover 9:49 p.m. Saturday on Larkin St. A caller reported that while disorderly conduct, resisting ar- Fire Street; at 11:05 p.m. Saturday rest, Class C drug possession, in her car at the store, a man on Payson Street; at 11:15 Lynn gas station trespassing and on a warrant A report of a structure fire at brandished a handgun at her. p.m. Saturday at Slades Mill charge of shoplifting by aspor- 1:41 a.m. Monday on Naugus The suspect fled in a black on Revere Beach Parkway; at By Gayla Cawley Police sent the Lynn Area tation at 2:03 p.m. Sunday. Avenue. A house fire was re- Nissan Altima with a child in 1:29 a.m. Sunday at Cinco De ITEM STAFF Chamber of Commerce Mario Espino, 26, was ar- ported. The fire was in the rear the car; at 1:12 p.m. Monday Mayo on Centennial Avenue; at a warning about recent rested and charged with larce- corner left side. The blaze was at Trader Joe’s at 300 Andover 2:21 a.m. Sunday on Yeamans LYNN — Police are in- armed robberies to busi- ny at 7:19 a.m. Monday. knocked down by the fire de- St. A man in camo with a cross- Street; at 8:29 p.m. Sunday vestigating after a Lyn- nesses. In October, five Rolando Sanchez, 43, of partment. bow reportedly walked into the on Arcadia Street. nway gas station was convenience stores and 20 Park St., was arrested and woods. Police reported the man A report of shots fired at 6:42 robbed at gunpoint by two two liquor stores were charged with violation of the Theft has a permit from Fishery & p.m. Sunday on Shirley Avenue. masked men early Sun- robbed at either knife or city knife ordinance at 1:50 Games and checks out. day morning. gunpoint. In each of the p.m. Sunday. A report of stolen rugs at 2:05 A report of a disturbance at Theft Police responded to Gulf robberies, the suspect’s p.m. Sunday on High Street. A 12:51 a.m. Monday at Holiday gas station, located at 525 face was covered with ei- caller reported three rugs she Inn at 1 Newbury St. A man was A report of a larceny/forgery/ Lynnway, shortly before ther a mask or hood. Accidents reportedly refusing to pay cab fraud at 1:44 p.m. Friday at gave to a store for cleaning 3 a.m. and learned that Kmiec said stores in fare; at 11:33 a.m. Monday at Pena Wireless on Revere Street; A report of a motor vehicle have not been returned. a 29-year-old male clerk Lynn are going to have to McDonald’s at 133 Main St. at 2:36 p.m. Friday on Leverett accident with personal injury had been robbed by two look at what stores do in at 12:40 p.m. Sunday at 35 NAHANT A caller reported a heavily in- Avenue; at 1:18 p.m. Saturday men who came into the toxicated person falling on the on Francis Street; at 3:07 p.m. big cities — a lot of those Washington St.; at 10:30 p.m. store with a handgun, stores lock their doors and Sunday at 168 Broad St.; at Arrests ground and running around; at Saturday at Showcase Cine- Lynn Police Lt. Michael 3:42 p.m. Monday at Citizens mas on Squire Road; at 6:33 have buzzer systems that 9:43 a.m. Monday at KFC at Kmiec said. allow customers into the Ailton Carvalho Costa, 19, Inn at 25 Holten St. p.m. Sunday at Stop & Shop 720 Lynnway. The suspects told the stores. of 73 Franklin St., Apt. R2, Pea- on Squire Road. A report of a motor vehicle clerk to empty the cash Police have also recom- accident at 3:53 p.m. Sunday body, was arrested and charged Theft A report of motor vehicle theft register, and the men with unlicensed operation of a at 9:46 a.m. Sunday at Rose- mended precautions such at 834 Western Ave.; at 4:09 A report of a larceny at 3:07 reached over and grabbed as having multiple people p.m. Sunday at 141 Tracy motor vehicle, possession of li- land Properties on Overlook the money before fleeing quor by a person under 21 and p.m. Monday at 19 Eisenhower Ridge Terrace. working in the stores and Ave.; at 2:15 a.m. Monday at Road. A theft of speakers was the store, Kmiec said. having windows free and 2 Lafayette Park; at 2:21 a.m. motor vehicle lights violation at reported. State Police assisted in clear of signs so people Monday at 415 Western Ave.; 11:48 p.m. Saturday. Vandalism attempting to track the Toshana K. Natchurivalapil, can see in. at 5:23 a.m. Monday on Ida Vandalism A report of vandalism at suspects down with a K9 Street; at 6:24 a.m. Monday at 24, of 19 Buckingham St., officer, but the search was Gayla Cawley can be Somerville, was arrested and 10:14 a.m. Friday on Payson 225 Western Ave.; at 7:21 a.m. A report of vandalism at 4:20 Street. unsuccessful, Kmiec said. reached at gcawley@item- Monday at 709 Boston St.; at charged with operation of a mo- p.m. Sunday at 2 Herrick Road. The robbery comes live.com. Follow her on 7:42 a.m. Monday at 1117 tor vehicle with a suspended li- about a week after Lynn Twitter @GaylaCawley. Western Ave.; at 10:01 a.m. cense subsequent offense and SAUGUS Monday at 50 Silsbee St. operation of a motor vehicle in REVERE violation of a license restriction Breaking and Entering Breaking and Entering at 10:13 p.m. Thursday. Arrests Lynn armed robbery Duglas A. Santos-Bocaneg- A report of a motor vehicle Kenneth Gertz, 47, of 220 breaking and entering at 1:29 A report of a motor vehicle ra, 36, of 139 Hawthorne St., Tremont St., Malden, was ar- breaking and entering at 10:58 Apt. 1, Chelsea, was arrested p.m. Sunday at 595 Lincoln under investigation rested and charged with oper- Ave. A caller reported two vehi- a.m. Sunday at 701 Boston St.; and charged with unlicensed ation of a motor vehicle with a at 6 p.m. Sunday at 18 Hamil- operation of a motor vehicle at cles at her home were broken By Gayla Cawley was outside smoking a suspended or revoked license, into. ton Ave. 10:04 p.m. Thursday. possession of an open contain- ITEM STAFF cigarette and was robbed A report of a breaking and er of alcohol in a motor vehi- Complaints of a small amount of cash entering at 2:30 p.m. Sunday Complaints cle and carrying a dangerous LYNN — A 23-year-old in the area of 6 Newhall at 78 Elmwood Ave.; at 3:42 Lynn man told police he A report of a disturbance weapon fourth offense at 1:38 A report of property damage St. shortly after 9 p.m. The p.m. Sunday at 19 Southside a.m. Sunday. at 9:16 a.m. Sunday at Ava- was robbed at gunpoint by suspects fled following the Ave.; at 7:23 a.m. Monday at at 6:38 a.m. Friday on Cas- Fredy Urbina, 27, of 4 Win- lon Motel at 1529 Broadway. three men and a woman robbery, Lynn Police Lt. 200 Locust St. tle Road; at 7:11 p.m. Friday at Seaside Variety on Nahant chester St., Apt. 3, Medford, A caller reported a car struck on Newhall Street Friday Michael Kmiec said. was arrested and charged with the corner of the building and Complaints Road. night. The incident is under in- A report of taxi fare evasion unlicensed operation of a mo- caused property damage to The man told police he vestigation. A report of a disturbance at 10:26 p.m. Sunday on tor vehicle and OUI liquor at the wall. No injuries were re- at 12:44 p.m. Sunday at 34 Maolis Road. 3:22 a.m. Saturday. ported. Broad St.; at 10:27 p.m. Sun- A report of suspicious activi- Texas church gunman sent day at 31 Rock Ave.; at 10:44 Accidents ty at 10:20 a.m. Sunday at 19 Theft Horton St. A caller reported she p.m. Sunday at 9 Spencer St.; A report of a motor vehicle hostile texts before attack at 1:32 a.m. Monday on Bright- A report of a larceny/forgery/ thought she was being followed fraud at 2:47 p.m. Saturday on accident at 11:25 a.m. Friday by her Uber driver; at 10:08 wood Terrace; at 3:35 a.m. on Ocean Avenue; at 12:55 TEXAS his 2014 discharge, Air Monday at 300 Washington Central Street. p.m. Sunday at Michael’s Crafts p.m. Friday at Wonderland Train at 607 Broadway. A caller re- From A1 Force spokeswoman Ann St.; at 4:18 a.m. Monday at 4 Station on North Shore Road; Stefanek said. Brightwood Terrace. Vandalism ported a group of people in a at 3:09 p.m. Friday on Cope- green Jeep were rummaging The couple’s 14-year- He was discharged for land Circle; at 5:57 p.m. Friday old daughter, Annabelle the assault involving his Theft A report of vandalism at 3:44 through the dumpster behind p.m. Thursday at Tudor Wharf on at Stop & Shop on Furlong the business; at 6:44 a.m. Pomeroy, was among previous wife and her those killed. child and had served a A report of a larceny at 10:10 Wharf Street. Drive; at 4:37 a.m. Saturday at Monday on Main Street. A call- Kelley’s mother-in-law year of confinement after a.m. Monday at 50 Boston St. Beach Street and John Mooney er reported an MBTA bus was in PEABODY Road; at 5:04 a.m. Saturday Wakefield at Farm Street head- sometimes attended ser- a court-martial. Under on Mahoney Circle; at 7:11 ing into Saugus with its “call vices there, but the sheriff Pentagon rules, informa- Vandalism said she was not at church Arrest a.m. Saturday on North Shore police” lights flashing. The bus tion about convictions A report of motor vehicle van- Road; at 8:34 a.m. Saturday driver told police that it was ac- on Sunday. of military personnel for dalism at 8:08 a.m. Monday at John Medina, 18, of 4 Bux- at Marshalls on VFW Park- cidental. The massacre appeared crimes such as assault 499 Boston St. ton St., Apt. 3, was arrested on way; at 12:21 p.m. Saturday A report of a disturbance at to stem from a domestic should be submitted to a warrant at 11:22 a.m. Mon- at Speedway on Lee Burbank 3:49 p.m. Sunday at 35 School situation and was not ra- the FBI’s Criminal Jus- MARBLEHEAD day. Highway; at 1:29 p.m. Saturday St.; at 7:26 p.m. Sunday at 77 cially or religiously moti- tice Investigation Ser- on Salem Street; at 3:01 p.m. Newhall Ave.; at 1:58 a.m. vated, Texas Department vices Division. Accidents Accidents Saturday at American Legion Monday at 369 Main St.; at of Public Safety Regional Air Force spokeswom- Highway and Revere Street; at 5:14 a.m. Monday at 369 Main Director Freeman Martin an Ann Stefanek said A report of a vehicle into a hy- A report of a motor vehicle 4:34 p.m. Saturday at Mattress St. said. He did not elaborate. the service is launching drant at 9:57 a.m. Sunday on accident at 3:07 p.m. Sunday Superstore on Squire Road; at Based on evidence at a review of its handling Tedesco Street. at 27 Caller St.; at 4:16 p.m. 12:38 a.m. Sunday at Fenwick Overdose the scene, investiga- of the case and taking a Sunday at 2 North Central St. and Salem streets; at 10:12 tors believe Kelley died comprehensive look at its Breaking and Entering and 10 Pound Lane; at 5:08 a.m. Sunday at American A report of a drug overdose of a self-inflicted gun- databases to ensure other p.m. Sunday at 52 Central St. Legion Highway and Revere at 6:49 p.m. Sunday on Lynn shot wound after he was cases have been reported A report of a burglary/break- and 2 Warren St.; at 2:15 p.m. Street; at 6:52 p.m. Sunday Fells Parkway. The person was chased by bystanders, one correctly. ing and entering at 2:37 p.m. Monday at Chocolate Bakery at Wonderland Train Station on taken to Melrose Wakefield of whom was armed, and A few months before he Sunday on Susan Road. A caller at 76 Walnut St.; at 2:18 p.m. North Shore Road. Hospital. crashed his car. received the bad-conduct The 26-year-old shooter discharge, sheriff’s dep- also used his cellphone to uties went to his home tell his father he had been to check out the domes- shot and did not think he tic violence complaint Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 would survive, authorities involving him and his said. then-girlfriend. People in CALL 24 HOURS A DAY While in the military, the house said there was Hotline or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) Kelley served in logistics no problem, and no ar- readiness at Holloman rests were made. Kelley All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. Air Force Base in New married the girlfriend two Spanish menu available Callers may remain anonymous. Mexico from 2010 until months later. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Lives of anxiety: Immigrants seek sanctuary in US churches

By Claudia Torrens ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — Aman- da Morales sees her chil- dren off to school each day from the entrance of a gothic church, but she won’t even venture onto the sidewalk for fear of what may happen if she leaves the building where she has been a virtual prisoner for more than two months. Morales has been liv- ing in two small rooms of the Holyrood Episcopal Church at the northern edge of Manhattan since August, shortly after im- migration authorities or- dered her deported to her homeland of Guatemala. She says she cannot go back to her country and does not want to leave her three kids, who are PHOTOS | ASSOCIATED PRESS all U.S. citizens by birth, Amanda Morales, 33, above, sits in the sanctuary of so she sought sanctuary the Holyrood Episcopal Church in the Bronx bor- at a house of worship. ough of New York. 10-year-old Dulce Cavajal, left, “Being cooped up like and friend Arlyn Almanzar read a book curled up in this is starting to drive a pew at the Holyrood Episcopal Church. me crazy,” the 33-year-old said on a recent morning appearances on the church steps. much of the day chatting with pa- come up since Trump took of ce green forest. But while aesthetical- as her two oldest chil- She has reason to be anxious. As rishioners who come from the most- in January and pledged a harder ly beautiful, the area was desper- dren headed off to school a fugitive, she could be arrested ly Latino neighborhood. Three days line on immigration. ately poor, with few jobs. escorted by a volunteer at any moment, though the agen- a week, while her daughters are at Eighteen of the 50 eventually Like many Guatemalans, she and she stayed behind cy considers churches to be “sensi- school, volunteers give her English won legal reprieves, and their de- turned north to raise money to with her youngest. “Some tive locations” and generally does language classes while 2-year-old portation orders were canceled. send back to her family. She was nights I hardly sleep.” not pursue people inside. David watches cartoons on her More than half are still waiting detained crossing the U.S.-Mex- At least two dozen im- Morales stays close to the door- phone. The older girls — 10-year- in limbo like Morales and fearing ico border in Texas in 2004 and migrants have sought way as her kids head off to school, old Dulce and 8-year-old Daniela that they could be picked up sud- released with an order to appear sanctuary at U.S. church- holding her toddler son’s bottle as — come back in the afternoon with denly, just as several immigrants before an immigration judge, who es since the Immigration he plays in the wooden pews. It is their escort, and the family tries in Virginia were when they got issued a removal, or deportation, and Customs Enforce- the only glimpse of sunlight she their best to pass the time inside. arrested in February while leav- order four months later. ment agency stepped up will get all day. “I never thought this would ing a homeless shelter at a Meth- Morales stayed in the U.S., liv- arrests by 40 percent Most of her life revolves around happen to me,” Morales said at odist church. ing rst in Maryland with a sister under President Donald a small church library where one point, shaking her head sadly. It was hardly a surprise that who died in an accident in 2006 Trump. Morales provided there are two bunk beds for the Since 2014, at least 50 publicly Morales would turn to a religious and then on Long Island, New a glimpse of her experi- family of four to share and an known cases have emerged of peo- organization for help. Back in her York, in a neighborhood that has ence to The Associated adjacent room with a refrigera- ple seeking sanctuary in churches small Guatemalan hometown, the lled in recent years with Central Press, describing a life tor, small table, a few chairs and for immigration-related reasons, local Catholic church was one of the Americans  eeing the poverty and of constant anxiety that a microwave oven. They eat sim- according to Rev. Noel Ander- largest buildings and the center of gang violence of their home coun- involves staying hidden ple meals, a lot of macaroni and son, a coordinator for the Church community life. She grew up not tries. She worked at a dry clean- all day, except for a few cheese or chicharron and yuca. World Service, a New York orga- far from the border with Mexico, er, among other under-the-table furtive trips to a nearby The stately church is empty on a nization that supports the sanc- in a landscape known for Mayan jobs, and had her children with a dentist and occasional weekday morning. Morales spends tuary efforts. Of those, 30 have ruins scattered through the deep father who she would not discuss. Medford takes a fresh look at a favorite son

SON papers are on display in compassion of the American From A1 the library. Ciampa later people in different aspects attended the North Ben- of military service. At the A Salute to on Medford, including civ- net Street School, a voca- top of a grand staircase in ic showpieces such as the tional institute in Boston’s Oak Grove Cemetery is the Supreme Sacri ce (World North End. statue Ciampa began con- War I) and Angel of Vic- “He had a dif cult time structing in 1936. tory and Peace (World learning English so his The soldier’s uniform War II) sculptures in Oak teachers inspired him to is ripped, and his sleeves VETERANS Grove Cemetery. draw and be creative,” are rolled up, as if he had Saturday, Nov. 11, 2017 “It’s a great honor that Morris said. been in combat. With open he is being remembered, In honor of Veterans Day, Ciampa eventually arms, the valiant soldier and surprising to see how joined the army and be- stands on his gun. Saturday, November 11, 2017, much of an impact he’s came a camou age artist, “It’s stunning. It’s em- The Daily Item will publish a had in Medford,” said applying his art skills to bracing. The city of Med- Stoller. “He would always shield troops from enemy special page devoted to those paint with me and show forces. He lived in Florida ford loved Ciampa’s design, who are currently serving military me the sculptures but I and Cuba with his wife, but people in higher places duties and those veterans couldn’t touch them. This Ethel, eventually settling didn’t. If it’s commemorat- ing the war, he should have who are gone but not forgotten. Take this time with photo brings back lots of good in Medford with his fam- $37 and shield memories.” ily in 1926. a gun, so things got put on to say Originally from Avellino, “What I love is he kept hold because of bureaucrat- Mail form to: “Thank You” Italy, Ciampa immigrat- calling Medford his home- ic arguments,” Morris said The Daily Item to your military ed to America aboard the town,” noted Morris. “That of the statue that was dedi- family member. Canopic, arriving in Bos- shows how deeply invest- cated in 1941. “I’m hoping in Attn.: Salute to Veterans ton with his mother and ed he was in our city.” the future we will get funds PO Box 5, 110 Munroe St. text and siblings in 1906. His July Ciampa’s pieces depict the to help preserve this site. I’d $27 shield only 6, 1918 naturalization patriotism, endurance, and love to see this restored.” Lynn, MA 01903 SMITH – In memory of SMITH – In memory of JOHN C. SMITH who JOHN C. SMITH who passed away passed away Please choose one of May 4, 1997. May 4, 1997. Town stalwart Thomas A. McNulty dead at 70 Lovingly Lovingly the following shields: remembered remembered Scholars. Dollars for Scholars by wife by wife McNULTY Louise, daughters Kim Louise, daughters Kim From A1 Warwick Cinema lm held its 30th-year cele- and Maureen, and son and Maureen, and son programmer Harold L. bration in August 2016 Tom. Tom. rst in town balloting for se- Blank issued this appreci- by honoring McNulty and lectman 16 times. He served ation on Monday: establishing the Deborah National Guard Bureau Your message may be paid by: as board chairman for 15 “It is sad to hear of Thom- and Thomas McNulty years and was elected town as McNulty’s passing. Tom’s Scholarship Fund. Hazlett Check Money Order Visa Mastercard clerk from 2001 to 2007. love for the movie industry said McNulty, despite his “He was Mr. Marble- — and it was of the highest illness, managed to pres- Dept. of the Army head,” said longtime friend degree — was evident in his ent the rst award in the Please check for shield: Yes No and Dollars for Scholars operation of the old Warwick scholarship’s name. If no selection is made, shield will not appear. founder Helaine Hazlett. Cinema and Tom’s Warwick McNulty spoke during Dollars for Scholars’ Hazlett recruited Cinema was the catalyst for Name McNulty in 1987 to be the the new Warwick Cinema. 30th-anniversary celebra- Dept. of the Navy foundation’s rst president. We all owe Tom a debt of tion, saying: “Marblehead is Address “It didn’t take him long gratitude that Marblehead a unique and special place to say ‘yes.’ He was very has a community cinema and it has been a privilege City St Zip pleased to help the kids of to serve in so many ways. I today where local residents U.S. Marine Corps. Marblehead. He knew just can see rst-run movies truly enjoyed every moment Phone about every kid in town,” minutes from their homes. of service to the town. Be- ing the founding president Hazlett said. Thank you, Tom, for your In Memory of William Conly served as love of movies. Your name of the Citizens Scholarship Foundation is an achieve- selectman with McNulty will always be synonymous Dept. of the Air Force Who passed away on and said McNulty dove with movies and the War- ment of which I am most into the workload shoul- wick Cinema.” proud.” Lovingly remembered by Hazlett said she last dered by the ve select- Town Administrator spoke with McNulty last men. John McGinn spoke Mon- Army National Guard Friday and said his mem- “He liked people and he day of McNulty’s public ory and affection will en- ran a good meeting,” he said. service legacy. dure in the hearts of town McNulty was the “Tom served Marble- residents. third-generation member of head for many years as a “If you were a colleague Coast Guard Visa / MC # his family to run the War- member of the Board of of his you became his Signature wick Cinema and he served Selectmen and later as friend,” she said. on the boards of Marble- town clerk. He was very Exp. Date head’s Rotary Club, Cham- proud of and cared deeply Item reporter Gayla CVV Code ber of Commerce, Counsel- about his community,” Mc- Cawley contributed to this Flag Submission deadline: Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2017 ing Center, and Dollars for Ginn said. report. Catch up with your favorite team in Item Sports! A8 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Kid Rock delivers Manuscript of man who fatally on strong ‘Sweet shot Oswald up for auction

Southern Sugar’ BOSTON (AP) — A custody two days later. By Mark Kennedy manuscript penned by the Ruby wrote the manu- ASSOCIATED PRESS man who shot and killed script after being convict- Lee Harvey Oswald ed of murder. Ruby’s fami- Getting your new album noticed days after the assassina- ly says it was to be used these days seems to involve elabo- tion of President John by Ruby’s defense if he rate publicity stunts and social me- F. Kennedy is up for had been granted a new dia gimmicks, but Kid Rock upped auction. trial to show the killing Boston-based RR the ante this fall — he flirted with wasn’t premeditated. Auction says the 24-page a run for U.S. Senate. Even Taylor Ruby’s conviction was Swift hasn’t gone that far. manuscript set to be later overturned. He died The Detroit rocker was, of course, auctioned Wednesday was while waiting for a new just pulling our leg and now that written by Jack Ruby “Sweet Southern Sugar” is out, it’s while in prison. It details trial. pretty clear that Kid Rock should his actions after Oswald Also up for auction have just let the music speak for assassinated Kennedy on Wednesday is a medal- itself. The faux senator has got Nov. 22, 1963, and before lion worn by Kennedy at himself a darn good album here. Oswald was shot in police Harvard University. The 10 strong tracks have Kid Rock’s signature stew of Southern rock, rap and country, layered with expletive-laden lyrics that evoke Old Glory patriotism, Don’t-Step-on-Me cockiness and a celebration of redneck FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS culture. It’s sweet all right, with just cusses politics, but he clearly revels Chelsea Handler and the Yeti. enough sour to keep it interesting. SEND US YOUR STUFF in his political incorrectness. “I’m You kind of have to give him props, There are satisfying arena-ready WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, rockers like “Greatest Show on a thrift store of filth/I was built to even as you chuckle. Earth,” ‘’American Rock ‘n Roll” and enrage,” he sings. “I’m a mountain In that song, he gets angry at PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR “Stand the Pain” along with proud of fame/the last of my kind.” if he’s called “white trash” but he SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. Southern-fried tunes like “Tennes- His rock-rap anthem “Grand- also celebrates Southern cliches see Mountain Top” and the playful, pa’s Jam” — yes, the Kid is now a elsewhere, especially in “Po-Dunk,” bluesy “Raining Whiskey.” grandpa — bizarrely name-checks where there’s “Bible by the bed and a Kid Rock, whose real name is Taylor Swift, J. Paul Getty, Wolf- bottle sittin’ pretty” and a “house full Robert Ritchie, never expressly dis- gang Puck, the Doobie Brothers, of youngins and a yard full of junk.”

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By Anne Marie Tobin Newburyport sophomore Olivia FOR THE ITEM Sullivan played the ball to the feet of Clipper senior Margaret Cote, LYNNFIELD — Monday’s North who launched a bullet of a shot from Division 3 state tournament quar- inside the top of a heavily packed terfinal matchup between the No. box that O’Neill had her sights on, 4 Lynnfield Pioneers and No. 5 only to watch helplessly as the ball Newburyport Clippers at Pioneer ricocheted off a Lynnfield defender Stadium couldn’t have been a closer into the net a little more than three game. minutes into the overtime period. Unfortunately for the home team, “It’s always tough when you lose, it all came down to one mistake, but this one, coming off a deflection which opened the door for the Clip- is even harder, said Lynnfield coach pers to pull out a 1-0 win in over- Mark Vermont. “I thought we con- time. trolled the last 15 minutes of the The goalkeepers stole the show first half and all of the second half, with Lynnfield’s MacKenzie O’Neill but their goalie made some great and Newburyport’s Jennifer Stuart saves and overall it was a great engaged in an “anything you can game and a physical game. I mostly do I can do better” battle through feel badly of the seniors, but we just 80 minutes with each player rack- got unlucky.” ITEM FILE PHOTO ing up 15 saves and holding their Lynnfield got an outstanding ef- PHOTO | CHRISTINE SHAIEVITZ Matt Severance has been ground on corner kicks (6 for Lynn- fort from its defense, which limited versatile and valuable for field and 5 for Newburyport.) the Clippers opportunities to long Lynn eld’s Liz Sykes tries to get something go- In the end, however, it all came ing during Monday’s girls soccer loss to New- the English football team LYNNFIELD, B2 this season. down to a turnover in the backfield. buryport. STEVE KRAUSE SECOND AND LONG Flanagan runs Severance to support paying off Marblehead track program for English MARBLEHEAD — Marblehead na- tive Shalane Flanagan, fresh from Having seen her victory in Sunday’s New York City Matt Severance Marathon, will return to her hometown three times Saturday, Nov. 25, for the fourth annu- this season, I al Back The Track 5K. can attest to the fact that if The race is hosted by the Marblehead the Northeast- Track Association. ern Confer- Flanagan, an Olympic silver medal- ence coaches ist in the 10k in 2008 in Beijing, and got together one of the most successful and versa- tomorrow and named him the tile American distance runners of all unanimous MVP of the league, I time, is coming back to help support wouldn’t be a bit surprised. the MTA in its mission of building the Of course, I fully realize that Marblehead running community. lots can happen between now and Flanagan is a three time state cham- the time those votes are taken, pion in both the 2-mile in outdoor track which usually happen after the and in cross country. She also won two Thanksgiving games. And I’m national championships while running also cognizant of the fact that cross country for the University of there are others around the North Carolina. league that might want to ad- Sunday, she became the first Ameri- vance their players too. Marble- can woman in 40 years to win the New head’s Derek Marino is certainly York Marathon. in the conversation, as is Swamp- “There is nothing better than cele- scott’s Colin Frary. And perhaps brating and sharing my passion for Tagh Coakley of Danvers, whose running, health and fitness with my absence in the first of two games hometown,” said Flanagan. “I’ve ex- this season against Classical (the perienced first-hand how running can one the Falcons lost) was keen- have a huge impact on people of all ly felt. With him in the lineup, ages. It has enriched my life and giv- Danvers won the rematch two en me more than I could ever dream of. weeks ago. Back The Track 5k is such a wonderful However, I’d be hard-pressed opportunity for me to connect with the to come up with a more valuable PHOTO BY SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE SPORTS INFORMATION community that supported my career.” player to his team than Sever- Carolyn Scacchi, a Peabody High graduate, has a new position (middle “We are thrilled to have the support ance, the junior quarterback/free hitter) for the Southern New Hampshire University’s volleyball team. of a world-class athlete like Shalane at safety who has led English to a our event,” said Gary Freedman, race 9-0 record heading into Saturday director and member of the Marble- afternoon’s Division 3 North final head Track Association. “She was here against Tewksbury. Peabody’s Scacchi takes for the first Back The Track 5k in 2014, Severance has been calling and her presence helped us create a signals since he was a freshman. carnival-like atmosphere for the event. Last year, as a sophomore, he led on new role at SNHU SHALANE, B2 the Bulldogs to a Thanksgiving Day comeback against Classical, By Harold Rivera was a four-time Northeastern Conference only to see it all slip away on a FOR THE ITEM All-Star in both sports. razzle-dazzle runback on the en- “I remember almost going undefeated in suing kickoff with eight seconds Last season was a tough go for the volleyball my senior year,” Scacchi, a 2014 to go in the game. Southern New Hampshire volleyball Peabody High graduate, said. “We only This season, he has been team. The Penmen finished the year at lost our first game and then we won out everything English coach Chris 7-21, winning just four of their 14 games into the state tournament. I remember Carroll has asked him to be — against Northeast 10 Conference oppo- the desire and the will to win. It was a and everything is the operative nents. Southern New Hampshire missed great team to play for.” word. He’s thrown the ball with out on the NE10 Conference Tournament, Looking to continue her volleyball ca- amazing accuracy, especially on and the early end to the season wasn’t reer at the collegiate level, Scacchi sought routes in which he connects with what the Penmen set out for. the help of Peabody coach Keene in find- Prince Brown and Tayshawn An- This year, with strong leadership from ing her route to the next stage. In the end, derson. Having seen the Bulldogs seniors like Peabody native Carolyn Scac- Southern New Hampshire was the right three times in nine weeks, it’s a chi, the Penmen are looking to right their fit. lot of fun watching their speedy wrongs and get back into the thick of “Coach Keene really helped me reach receivers being hit in stride by things in the conference. out to colleges when I was looking for Severance’s passing and continue Scacchi, in her fourth season on the schools,” Scacchi said. “She’s the one that onto the end zone. team, transitioned to a new position at reached out to Southern New Hampshire. He also runs with the best of middle hitter this fall. Aside from learn- She taught me everything I know about them. Last week, with English ing the ins and outs of her new position, volleyball and really helped me get to safely ahead of Billerica (a tough the former Tanner came into the season where I am today.” Merrimack Valley Conference hungry for a shot at redemption in the Now in her senior season at Southern opponent), Carroll had Severance NE10. New Hampshire, Scacchi and the Penmen running straight ahead. He got “Last season we didn’t make the tour- are off to a vastly improved season com- some serious yardage every time nament and we had a pretty down year,” pared to where they were a year ago. The he did it. Scacchi said. “This year, my goal was to Penmen are 8-12 on the year, 4-7 in con- But the revelation this season become a successful middle hitter. I’ve ference play, with three matches to go. has been Severance’s work on been an outside and right-side hitter Scacchi credited a coaching change, as defense. English has evolved since through most of my collegiate career. My well a boost in team chemistry, as the two the beginning of the season from goal was to play well at the middle hitter leading forces for the Penmen’s improve- passing to set up the run to the position and help bring our team to the ments this fall. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS other way around. Running backs tournament.” “This year, we have a brand new coach,” Marblehead’s Shalane Flanagan Scacchi joined the Division II Penmen Ishmile Bangura and Ski Gas- Scacchi said. “Coach (Dega) da Gama’s re- gets emotional as she crosses the ton have gained huge chunks of after a successful career at Peabody High. ally challenging us to do our best. We’re A four-year varsity player for Tanners nish line Sunday after winning yardage. I wouldn’t say this has really coming together as a unit and push- the New York Marathon. She’ll made Severance an afterthought, coach Lisa Keene, Scacchi finished her ing one another to succeed. By pushing be in her home town Saturday, because he’s still involved in every high school career with 755 digs, 733 kills, ourselves individually, we’re becoming 174 blocks and 86 aces. She also played Nov. 25 to run in support of the KRAUSE, B2 on the Tanners girls basketball team and SCACCHI, B2 town’s track program. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2017 Bruins tame the Wild Severance pays BOSTON (AP) — Jake a right-pad save on Mikael lead on Niederreiter’s goal cellent scoring chance when DeBrusk and Frank Vatra- Granlund’s penalty shot 4:53 into the game, the Bru- he lifted a backhand that hit off for English no each scored a first-period with 13:05 to play. ins finally found a way to off the crossbar in the open- goal, and the Boston Bruins Eric Staal, Nino Niederre- score against Dubnyk by ing minute. schools, Tech has a great held off Minnesota 5-3 on iter and Granlund each had getting two just more than The Bruins then took con- KRAUSE supporting cast. It’s Monday night for their third a goal and for the Wild, who two minutes apart midway trol when Kuraly and Krug From B1 unbelievable that all four victory in the last 11 games lost consecutive games in through the period. scored a little more than play. But it’s definitely against the Wild. regulation for the first time DeBrusk tied it at 10:23 of these schools (KIPP is two minutes apart early in made you sit up and take just starting out, so give Sean Kuraly and Torey this season. when his shot caromed into the second. notice of his defense. Staal scored a short-hand- the net off the skate of Wild the Panthers time) have Krug both scored in the Kuraly, charging to the He is always around second for the Bruins, shut ed goal on a clean break- defenseman Ryan Suter. had such success in the net, scored on the second the ball — always in on out in two matchups versus away with 4:04 left to cut it Vatrano gave Boston the same year. It kind of puts rebound of Schaller’s shot tackles, and he seems to Wild goalie Devan Dubnyk to 4-3, but the Bruins held lead for good when he fired the lie to the claim that and Krug one-timed David save his best for when Lynn’s too small a city to last season. on for their second win in a shot from the top of the the Bulldogs are hanging Zdeno Chara and Jordan five games. left circle that hit the post, Pastrnak’s drop pass by have this many schools, Dubnyk. to prevent an opposition and that the talent is Szwarz each had two assists Minnesota pulled its bounced off the back of Dub- fourth down. as Boston solved Dubnyk goalie with about 2½ min- nyk’s left skate and into the The Bruins dominated spread too thin. play for most of the second, • Nonsense. All it takes early. Minnesota’s netmind- utes left and Tim Schaller net. Of course, up and down is dedicated coaches and er was pulled after facing 24 wrapped it up with an emp- And the Bruins didn’t stop holding the Wild to one shot the line Lynn has seen dedicated kids. And Lynn shots in two periods. ty-netter in the final min- there. on goal in the opening 15½ players have MVP-type has both. Tuukka Rask stopped 24 ute. In the second, Minnesota’s minutes and only four in the season for their leagues. shots for Boston, including After the Wild took a 1-0 Mikko Koivu missed an ex- period. It’s tough to discount a • The slate for next week- guy like Keith Ridley of Classical, or Chase end is set, for the most Flanagan Marblehead’s gift to sports Buono, just because the part. Manning Field man- Rams have actually lost ager Rich Avery still has to find a spot for KIPP, FLANAGAN a couple of games. And I’d love to see who, in the which will be a challenge From A1 Catholic Central League, in light of the sectional up to run in 2014. has had a better season soccer finals being held Not only did she run, than Calvin Johnson. And over there this weekend. she almost won. She broke speaking of St. Mary’s, But I have faith. out ahead of the pack and the Spartans lead the Meantime, here’s what maintained that pace un- state — not the Catholic we have. On Friday, be- til she hit the brick wall Central League but the ginning at 4 p.m., Classi- on the Newton hills. state — in point differen- cal will entertain Peabody. Afterward, in the post- tial. Is it any wonder no St. Mary’s hosts Brighton race news conference, she one but those who have to in the nightcap (7) in the was asked (by me) how play them want to tangle Division 7 North final. it felt be so close, partic- with the Spartans? Saturday, English will ularly since one of her Now, of course, would be play Tewksbury in the great friends, Meb Ke- a perfect time to salute Division 3 North final at flezighi, had become the Saugus, which had the 2, at Manning; with Tech first American since Greg courage to go up against hosting Cathedral at 7. Meyer in 1983 to win the the mighty Spartans in Incidentally, if Carroll men’s division. Week 1. wants any info on Tewks- She tried to answer the Commonwealth Confer- bury, he need look no question, but couldn’t ence? Forget it. Steffan further than Marblehead finish without her voice Gravely could play for coach Jim Rudloff. The cracking. She took it Everett High, let alone Magicians have tangled personally, and that’s Lynn Tech, and so could with the Redmen several OK. Maybe more people Keoni Gaskin. Like all times over the past few should take what they do the successful Lynn seasons. personally. That’s sports, though. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Every time you go out Winners of the New York City Marathon pose at the finish line Sunday. there, whether it’s base- From left, second-place Mary Keitany of Kenya, first-place Shalane Fla- ball, football, long-dis- nagan of the United States and third-place Mamitu Daska of Ethiopia. tance running, whatever, you’re putting yourself on also motivates you to work ries. says, the eye of the tiger. the line, in front of peo- harder. In 2004, Game 3 of the If you’ve followed her at ple, many of whom would I remember Larry Bird American League Cham- all, you knew this would like to see you fail. You’re once saying — after the pionship Series, the Yan- happen eventually. And in alongside people who are Celtics were swept out of kees might as well have a week where we had two actively working to make the playoffs by the Mil- been hitting off tees the mass murders; we were sure you fail. You do this waukee Bucks — that he way they were launching knowing in advance that still reeling from a third was going to go home over balls out of Fenway Park. such incident in Las Vegas there are all kinds of vari- the summer and “punish” They won the game, 19-8. ables that can keep you a month ago; and where himself so that he’d nev- The Red Sox managed to from success. we must be wondering er have that experience avoid the sweep in Game Yet you do this anyway. whether we can do any- again. The following year, 4 (thanks Davids Roberts That in itself takes a tre- thing in this country the 1984, it was Bird who blew and Ortiz), and when Pe- mendous amount of cour- right way anymore; there a gasket after the Celtics dro Martinez — another age, which is why I can’t was Flanagan to show us were run out of the build- one who took what he did get as upset over strike- it’s still possible. ing by the Los Angeles fiercely personally — took outs with the bases load- Her reaction crossing ed as some people seem to Lakers in Game 3 of the the mound the next night NBA finals. He said the he buzzed Hideki Matsui the finish line, and her get. That’s sports. wrapping the American ITEM FILE PHOTO I do get upset, though, Celtics “played like sis- extremely up and in (Mat- sies.” sui had been killing the flag around herself, was MacKenzie O’Neill made several outstanding when athletes don’t seem genuine, honest emotion to care. I don’t mean I The Celtics got the mes- Red Sox). Let’s just say the saves in Lynnfield’s loss to Newburyport. reminiscent of Jim Craig want them all to stomp sage, loud and clear, that Yankees didn’t dig in quite in 1980. And as a man who around and throw things Larry Bird was not going as freely after that. Newburyport clips Lynnfield when they strike out. But to allow his teammates to I don’t suggest Flana- was in the room when she I’m one of those people embarrass him like that. gan would ever clothesline got so emotional after los- who truly believes that In the next game, Kevin Mary Keitany, or throw a ing the Boston Marathon girls soccer team in tourney McHale clotheslined Kurt baseball at her head, but I in 2014, I got emotional the hurt in failure spurs the Clippers, 1-0 in the you on to the greatness Rambis and whole series do say that she possesses watching her win, and LYNNFIELD quarterfinals. to which you aspire. It’s changed. The Celtics won the same type of mental seeing her reaction after- From B1 “Two years ago, they supposed to sting. But it the title in a 7-game se- toughness, or, as the song ward. distance shots for the beat us right here on this most part. O’Neill fielded field,” said Newburyp- Shalane to run to support hometown track program all of them cleanly, many ort coach Robb Gonnam. of them coming in heavy “This year, it was our turn merous programs to help For more information tion, and financial contri- traffic out front. to be in the right place at SHALANE “They didn’t really have kids and adults get in- about the race or the butions. the right time.” From B1 any close-in shots, really volved in running, racing, MTA, visit http://www. Its mission is to: pro- Gonnam said the game “We had about 1,300 peo- none of them were what I jumping, and throwing. marbleheadtrack.org/ mote running and fitness MVP if he had a vote was ple at that race, which was call dangerous from really Sullivan. This is our primary fund- back-the-track-5k/ or con- for people of all ages in close in, until the last one, just an incredible turnout “She’s only a sophomore raising event, and we are tact Andy Ernst at andy@ and there was nothing for a first-year 5K. We are the Marblehead commu- but had the game of her so thankful that Shalane marbleheadtrack.org. Mack could do about that,” expecting to top that this nity; support track & field life, perhaps the single is able to join us this year. The Marblehead Track said Vermont. year, thanks to Shalane’s and cross country athletes best performance by any It’s going to be a ton of Association, founded Lynnfield had several support,” Freedman said. of all ages in Marblehead player all season,” said fun.” in 2015, is a 501(c)(3) chances at open looks after “There is more to build- through programs, educa- Gonnam. “All of the chanc- Festivities begin at 9 non-profit dedicated to Stuart came off her line ing a running community es they had, she was the a.m. with a 2-mile walk, the sport of running. It tion, and financial contri- to either clear or coverup than installing a red oval one doing all the clean up followed by the kids’ supports track & field and butions; and to maintain through balls, but couldn’t around a soccer field,” work on defense, so a lot of 1-mile race at 9:20. The cross country athletes of the integrity of the out- convert. said MTA member Doug the credit for this win has gun for the 5K will go off all ages in Marblehead door track & field facilities Midfielder April Luders, Williams. “The MTA has to go to her.” created and supported nu- at 10 a.m. through programs, educa- in Marblehead. who was recently called up from the freshman squad, While disappointed, created several chances O’Neill said that no how Scacchi has new role at Southern New Hampshire on the right side and also matter how you cut it, made a key defensive play it doesn’t get any better SCACCHI on that since our first took the opportunity to do our goal from the begin- just seconds into overtime. than when it comes to the From B1 game. Our chemistry and it.” ning of the season, and ac- “The good thing about Lynnfield-Newburyport our performance levels But first thing’s first, tually achieve it, would be this game was also that rivalry. better as a unit. We’re a have shown that.” as Scacchi still has goals wonderful.” we had some of the new- “We know whenever we happier team, we’re hav- On the academic side, to reach on the volleyball The Penmen, 2.5 games bies, like April and Ashley play them, it’s going to ing more fun and we’re Scacchi’s placed herself court. Ending her colle- behind Stonehill for the Mitchell get in the game be a tight game and this having a great season.” ahead of the game. The giate career with a run final seed in the confer- and really spark the of- one was no different,” she Scacchi also noted that Peabody native completed in the NE10 tournament, ence tournament, are hop- fense and worked well said. “It was just unlucky the team has been focused her undergraduate stud- Scacchi said, would pro- ing for wins in all three of with Kate (Mitchell) up that it was deflection off on making improvements ies in the spring, grad- vide an ideal memory their final matches. The top,” said Vermont. “De- a defender and there was from match to match since uating with a degree in when she looks back at quest tips off tonight when fensively, we got strong nothing anyone could do the season started. She business administration her senior year. Southern New Hampshire games from JP (Juliana about it. I thought our de- acknowledged the team’s with a minor in applied “That would mean the visits Merrimack. Passatempo), Liz Sykes, fense played a fantastic drive to improve as it’s mathematics. Now she’s world to me,” Scacchi said. “As a team, we won’t and Olivia Montanile, who game and we had a lot of biggest strength. studying for a master’s in “We had a rough year last back down,” Scacchi said. all played great as well as shots, particularly in the “We have pretty talented corporate finance. season. Ending this sea- “We’re not really con- Hannah Filipe and Syd- second half, but their goal- hitters on our team that “Balancing academics son with a tournament cerned with past perfor- ney (Santosuosso), who ie just made every save.” can put the ball down like with volleyball was tough appearance, especially mances or records from played practically the The Clippers will play nobody else,” Scacchi said. but I like to be busy and with a new coach and this past seasons. Regardless whole game.” the winner of today’s Way- “Our biggest strength is I like to challenge myself,” group of girls, would be of who we play and re- For Newburyport, the land-Gloucester game in that we know we have Scacchi said. “I really set unbelievable. We made it gardless of what their win was vindication com- the semifinals on Thurs- room for improvement out to get my master’s in my freshman and sopho- record is, we’re coming to ing just two years after day at 3:30 at Manning and we’ve been focusing four years so I’m glad I more seasons. To stick to play.” the Pioneers eliminated Field. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

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Marblehead at Melrose (7) Cora relishes new challenge TUESDAY MIAA Boys Soccer Division 5 North Championship Watertown at Lynnfield (7) Division 1 North Semifinals BOSTON (AP) — Alex to Rican,” he said. “You’re Division 7 North Championship at Manning Field, Lynn Cora didn’t expect his going to see that flag and Framingham vs. St. John’s (7) Brighton at St. Mary’s (7) Division 2 North quarterfinals Non-playoffs first chance to manage in you’re going to see a lot of Danvers at Masconomet (2) Peabody at Classical (4) the major leagues to come fans from back home. ... Danvers at Billerica (7) this soon, but the new The history I understand MIAA Volleyball Andover at St. John’s (6) Division 2 North Quarterfinals Boston Red Sox manager Swampscott at Gloucester (7) and the history through- Lynnfield at Danvers (6) Winthrop at Northeast (at Wakefield he says he’s ready to take out the game — there’s Division 3 North Quarterfinals on the challenge of lead- Ipswich at Mystic Valley (6) High, 6) not too many Latino man- Arl. Cath. at Salem (6) ing one of its most storied WEDNESDAY agers. There’s not too SATURDAY franchises. MIAA Girls Soccer many minority managers. Division 3 North Semifinals Football Cora was introduced But there’s 30 capable at Manning Field, Lynn Division 3 North Championship Monday at Fenway Park managers and I’m one of Austin Prep/Stoneham vs. Swamp- Tewksbury at English (2) as the 47th manager of them.” scott Division 8 North Championship the Red Sox. A native of Division 4 North Semifinals Cathedral at Tech (7) One of the criteria Dom- at Woburn High Non-playoffs Puerto Rico, the 42-year- browski said would be key St. Joseph’s/Tech Boston vs Woburn Medford at Winchester (1) old becomes the first mi- in finding a successor for (5) Westfield at Beverly (1) nority manager of a club Farrell would be someone THURSDAY Non-playoff games that was the last in the who could handle the in- Football with no dates assigned majors to field a black Triton at Fenwick tense spotlight that comes Non-Playoff player. Revere at Malden (7) Saugus at Gr. Lowell with managing in Boston. Burke at KIPP “I’ve always said the last He said Cora embraces Lawrence at Malden Cath. (6) two years, that I’m a capa- Mystic Valley at Marian it. MIAA Girls Soccer ble manager. It was going Division 2 North Semifinals MIAA Cross Country “Boston, for a lot of peo- At Wrenthem Development Center to come down to somebody at Manning Field, Lynn ple, is a challenge. But for Arlington vs. Danvers (7) EMass meet to give me that oppor- me, it’s not,” Cora said. FRIDAY SATURDAY, Nov. 18 tunity,” he said. “I never “This is a city where I un- MIAA Cross Country thought that I was getting PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Football derstand they live base- Division 4 North Championship All-State meet at Wrentham interviewed because I was Boston Red Sox new manager Alex Cora pos- a minority. I happen to ball 24/7. But, you know es in Fenway Park following an introductory what? I come from a coun- SPORTS BRIEFS be.” news conference Monday. Alex’s father, Jose Cora, try where they live base- ball 24/7. In my family, for Barkhouse Country Club on Friday, Nov. was the founder of the Cora says he sees the job realizes the significance of 17, starting at 6 p.m. Little League in his home- as a return home to “a per- his hire both on the main- breakfast we talk base- to be honored Barkhouse, after 53 years town of Caguas, Puerto fect situation,” inheriting land and in Puerto Rico. ball. For lunch we talk as a caddie, head profession- Rico. He died in 1988, but a young team coming off He presented president baseball. And for dinner, North Shore golf legend al and player, recently his son still is propped back-to-back AL East ti- of baseball operations too.” Paul Barkhouse, one of the retired as Woburn CC’s head up by the messages he tles under manager John Dave Dombrowski and In addition to Cora, Bos- many outstanding junior professional after 17 years learned from both his par- Farrell. the Red Sox with a Puerto ton also interviewed for- players who came out of there. The affable 76-year- ents. Cora played four seasons Rican flag to thank them mer Tigers manager Brad Lynn’s Happy Valley (now old previously was head pro “That’s what he for the Red Sox, and this for sending a plane full of Ausmus and new Detroit Larry Gannon Municipal) at Ferncroft CC and Ipswich preached — school and year was the bench coach supplies to aid in Hurri- Tigers manager Ron Gar- under the tutelage of the CC. baseball,” Cora said. “My for the World Series cham- cane Maria relief efforts. denhire. aforementioned Mr. Gannon, For details on the testimo- mom, she’ll be around pion Houston Astros. The Later, wearing his new But Dombrowski said will be honored, along with nial roast, contact chairman during the season ... She’ll Astros beat the Red Sox Red Sox jersey and cap, there was an instant com- wife Nancy, at a testimonial Barry Donovan at bdono- talk baseball with you this year in the AL Divi- he took pictures holding fort level with Cora. Dom- roast, hosted by Woburn [email protected]. guys.” sion Series in a matchup the flag with his daugh- browski initially said past A middle infielder on of first-place teams. ter, Camila, and stepson, managerial experience TV/RADIO Boston’s 2007 World Se- While Cora wants to fo- Jeriel. would be important in the ries championship team, cus on baseball, he said he “I’m proud to be a Puer- hire. Baseball 9 p.m...... Gold Gloves awards...... ESPN College football C’s hold to keep streak alive 7:30 p.m...... Akron at Miami (Ohio)...... ESPN2 ...... Bowling Green at Buffalo...... ESPNU Golf ATLANTA (AP) — Kyrie tween his legs and behind 11 p.m...... LPGA Tour: Blue Bay LPGA...... Golf Irving scored 35 points, his back before hitting a Pro hockey Jayson Tatum added 21 floater off the glass from 7 p.m...... Washington at Buffalo...... NBCSN and the Boston Celtics the left baseline to put 10 p.m...... Los Angeles at Anaheim...... NBCSN held off the Atlanta Hawks Boston up 46-44. He had 110-107 Monday night for two impressive assists their ninth straight victo- late in the third with long, NHL ry. one-handed passes that Irving’s 3 from the right led to 3s by Marcus Smart EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Central Division wing put the Celtics up and Tatum, the latter giv- GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA 104-103 — the game’s ing Boston a 72-71 lead. Tampa Bay 15 11 2 2 24 59 42 St. Louis 15 11 3 1 23 50 36 Toronto 16 9 7 0 18 61 58 Winnipeg 13 7 3 3 17 42 39 25th lead change — with And Irving fed Horford Ottawa 14 6 3 5 17 51 47 Colorado 14 8 6 0 16 48 47 1:37 remaining, and Bos- for a dunk that was part Boston 13 6 4 3 15 39 40 Dallas 14 8 6 0 16 41 39 ton led the rest of the way. of a 13-0 run that put the Detroit 15 7 7 1 15 42 41 Nashville 14 7 5 2 16 37 41 Montreal 15 6 8 1 13 41 55 Chicago 15 7 6 2 16 43 36 Dennis Schroder had 23 Celtics up by six. Florida 13 4 7 2 10 47 56 Minnesota 12 5 5 2 12 37 35 points for the rebuilding Boston coach Brad Ste- Buffalo 14 4 8 2 10 35 53 Pacific Division Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Hawks, who dropped to vens wasn’t pleased with GP W L OT Pts GF GA LA 14 10 2 2 22 48 31 2-9 a night after a sur- the ball movement or de- NJ 13 9 3 1 19 49 42 Vegas 14 9 4 1 19 50 41 prising two-point win at fense early in the third, Columbus 15 9 5 1 19 51 43 San Jose 13 8 5 0 16 36 30 Pittsburgh 16 8 6 2 18 42 58 Vancouver 13 7 4 2 16 35 31 Cleveland. storming the floor to call NYI 14 8 5 1 17 54 46 Calgary 14 8 6 0 16 35 38 Boston improved to 9-2, timeout after Atlanta’s Wash 15 8 6 1 17 46 48 Anaheim 14 6 6 2 14 40 43 Phila 15 7 6 2 16 47 43 Edmonton 13 4 8 1 9 30 43 best in the NBA, and has Luke Babbit hit a 3 to NYR 16 7 7 2 16 52 55 Arizona 16 2 12 2 6 41 65 its longest winning streak put the Hawks up 57-54. Carolina 12 4 5 3 11 32 37 in seven years. Irving took charge, either NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- Vegas at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Al Horford had 15 scoring or assisting on 16 time loss. Top three teams in each division and Vancouver at Calgary, 9 p.m. points, 10 rebounds and straight points. The Celt- two wild cards per conference advance to Los Angeles at Anaheim, 10 p.m. playoffs. Wednesday’s Games nine assists in his best ics gradually pulled away, Monday’s Games Washington 3, Arizona 2, OT Minnesota at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. game against the Hawks. taking a 10-point lead ear- N.Y. Rangers 5, Columbus 3 Boston at N.Y. Rangers, 8 p.m. Horford spent his first ly in the fourth on Semi Boston 5, Minnesota 3 Tampa Bay at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. nine seasons in Atlanta Ojeleye’s 3. Toronto 4, Vegas 3, SO Thursday’s Games Winnipeg at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. before leaving as a free Hawks coach Mike Detroit at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Edmonton at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Chicago at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. agent ahead of last season Budenholzer joked before Edmonton at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. and had totals of 20 points the game that he regret- Washington at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Arizona at St. Louis, 8 p.m. St. Louis at New Jersey, 7 p.m. and 17 rebounds in three ted having his assistants Detroit at Calgary, 9 p.m. Florida at Carolina, 7 p.m. games against the Hawks. work with the 6-foot-10 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Nashville at Columbus, 7 p.m. Vancouver at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Arizona at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Irving had his first Horford a couple of years 30-point game as a Celt- ago to develop a strong Boston Celtics forward Al Horford drives Bruins 5, Wild 3 ic on a night packed with presence beyond the pe- against Atlanta Hawks center Dewayne Ded- highlights. He dribbled be- rimeter. mon during the first half of Monday’s game. Minnesota 1 0 2—3 Miller, BOS, (hooking), 3:16; Cullen, Boston 2 2 1—5 MIN, (slashing), 6:32; Krug, BOS, First Period—1, Minnesota, Niederre- Penalty Shot (interference on break- NBA TRANSACTIONS iter 2 (Spurgeon, Suter), 4:53. 2, away (penalty shot)), 6:55; Niederre- Boston, DeBrusk 3 (Chara, Szwarz), EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE BASEBALL and Josh Smith outright to Nashville iter, MIN, (roughing), 15:09. 10:23. 3, Boston, Vatrano 1 (Szwarz, Atlantic Division Southwest Division (PCL). Reinstated RHPs Paul Black- Chara), 12:42. Penalties—Beleskey, Shots on Goal—Minnesota 11-4- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB MLB — Announced president, busi- burn, Andrew Triggs and BOS, Major (fighting), 12:50; Kunin, Boston 9 2 .818 — Houston 8 3 .727 — 12—27. Boston 9-15-10—34. Toronto 5 4 .556 3 Memphis 6 4 .600 1½ ness & media, Bob Bowman, will and OF Dustin Fowler from the MIN, Major (fighting), 12:50; Dumba, Power-play opportunities—Minnesota New York 5 4 .556 3 San Antonio 6 4 .600 1½ leave the commissioner’s office 60-day DL. MIN, (unsportsmanlike conduct), when his contract expires in Decem- — Exercised their 0 of 1; Boston 0 of 4. Philadelphia 5 4 .556 3 New Orleans 5 5 .500 2½ 12:50; Staal, MIN, (hooking), 19:59. Brooklyn 3 6 .333 5 Dallas 1 10 .091 7 ber. 2018 option on RHP Nathan Eovaldi. Second Period—4, Boston, Kuraly 2 Goalies—Minnesota, Stalock 1-1-1 Southeast Division Northwest Division OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF TEXAS RANGERS — Exercised their (Heinen, Schaller), 5:34. 5, Boston, (9 shots-9 saves), Dubnyk 4-5-1 (24- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB BASEBALL — Suspended New York 2018 option on LHP Martin Perez. Orlando 6 4 .600 — Minnesota 7 3 .700 — Krug 3 (Pastrnak, Bergeron), 7:43. 20). Boston, Rask 3-4-2 (27-24). Yankees minor league RHP Rodrigo Declined to exercise options on RHP Washington 5 4 .556 ½ Portland 6 4 .600 1 Garcia (DSL), Milwaukee minor Tony Barnette and 1B/DH Mike Nap- Penalties—None. Charlotte 5 5 .500 1 Utah 5 5 .500 2 A—17,565 (17,565). T—2:44. league RHP Cristian Sierra (DSL) and oli. Assigned RHP Austin Third Period—6, Minnesota, Gran- Miami 4 5 .444 1½ Denver 5 5 .500 2 Referees—TJ Luxmore, Francois St lund 1 (Dumba), 1:33. 7, Minnesota, Atlanta 2 9 .182 4½ Oklahoma City 4 5 .444 2½ free agent minor league SS Yeison Bibens-Dirkxand C A.J. Jimenez out- Staal 5 (Zucker), 15:56 (sh). 8, Bos- Laurent. Linesmen—David Brisebois, Central Division Pacific Division Estevez, OF Andres Martinez and right to Round Rock (TL). Reinstated RHP Adolfo Molina 72 games apiece INF Hanser Alberto and RHP Chi Chi ton, Schaller 3, 19:03. Penalties— Pierre Racicot. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Detroit 7 3 .700 — Golden State 7 3 .700 — for violations of the minor league Gonzalez from the 60-day DL. Named Indiana 5 5 .500 2 L.A. Clippers 5 4 .556 1½ Drug Prevention and Treatment Pro- Don Wakamatsu bench coach, Dan NFL Milwaukee 4 5 .444 2½ L.A. Lakers 5 5 .500 2 gram. Suspended Oakland minor Warthen assistant pitching coach Cleveland 4 6 .400 3 Phoenix 4 6 .400 3 league 2B Justin Jones (Athletics-Ari- and Colby Lewis special assistant to Chicago 2 6 .250 4 Sacramento 1 8 .111 5½ zona) 56 games and Boston minor the general manager. Promoted Ross AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE Monday’s Games Oklahoma City at Sacramento, 10 p.m. league SS Deiner Lopez (Portland-EL) Fenstermaker to director of pro East East Boston 110, Atlanta 107 Wednesday’s Games W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA 50 games for violations of the minor scouting. Brooklyn at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Indiana at Detroit, 7 p.m. New Eng 6 2 0 .750 216 179 Phila 8 1 0 .889 283 179 league Drug Prevention and Treat- TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Declined Miami at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. New York at Orlando, 7 p.m. Buffalo 5 3 0 .625 174 149 Dallas 5 3 0 .625 226 178 ment Program. 2018 option on OF Jose Bautista. Tuesday’s Games L.A. Lakers at Boston, 8 p.m. Miami 4 4 0 .500 116 179 Washington 4 4 0 .500 177 194 Dallas at Washington, 7 p.m. American League National League Miami at Phoenix, 9 p.m. N.Y. Jets 4 5 0 .444 191 207 N.Y. Giants 1 7 0 .125 129 207 Milwaukee at Cleveland, 7 p.m. BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Declined ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Exer- Minnesota at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. South South New Orleans at Indiana, 7 p.m. 2018 options on LHP Wade Miley cised the 2018 option on INF Daniel Thursday’s Games W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Charlotte at New York, 7:30 p.m. and SS J.J. Hardy. Announced C Wel- Descalso. Tennessee 5 3 0 .625 181 193 N Orleans 6 2 0 .750 221 155 Chicago at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Washington, 7 p.m. ington Castillo declined his 2018 CHICAGO CUBS — Claimed RHP Jacksonville 5 3 0 .625 206 117 Carolina 6 3 0 .667 168 159 New Orleans at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. L.A. Clippers at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. option, opting to become a free Cory Mazzoni off waivers from San Houston 3 5 0 .375 229 208 Atlanta 4 4 0 .500 170 172 Cleveland at Houston, 8 p.m. Brooklyn at Denver, 9 p.m. agent. Diego. Selected the contract of RHP Indianapolis 3 6 0 .333 162 260 Tampa Bay 2 6 0 .250 158 198 Philadelphia at Utah, 9 p.m. Philadelphia at Sacramento, 10 p.m. BOSTON RED SOX — Named Tim Matt Carasiti from Iowa (PCL). North North Memphis at Portland, 10 p.m. Oklahoma City at Denver, 10:30 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Hyers hitting coach and Andy Barkett Assigned OF Leonys Martin outright Pittsburgh 6 2 0 .750 167 131 Minnesota 6 2 0 .750 179 135 Celtics 110, Hawks 107 assisting hitting coach. to Iowa (PCL). Baltimore 4 5 0 .444 190 171 Green Bay 4 3 0 .571 164 161 — Declined — Declined the Cincinnati 3 5 0 .375 129 158 Detroit 3 4 0 .429 176 169 BOSTON (110) Boston 26 28 28 28—110 their 2018 option on LHP Boone 2018 option on INF Alexi Amarista. Cleveland 0 8 0 .000 119 202 Chicago 3 5 0 .375 134 171 Brown 4-10 2-2 11, Horford 5-13 4-4 Atlanta 25 29 21 32—107 Logan. Activated RHP Cody Anderson RHP Greg Holland declined his 2018 West West 15, Baynes 1-5 0-0 2, Irving 14-22 W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA 3-Point Goals—Boston 14-36 (Irving and RHP Dylan Baker from the option. K City 6 3 0 .667 253 208 L.A. Rams 6 2 0 .750 263 155 3-4 35, Tatum 7-13 4-4 21, Ojeleye 4-10, Tatum 3-5, Ojeleye 2-3, Rozier 60-day DL. Purchased the contract of — Declined Oakland 4 5 0 .444 196 214 Seattle 5 3 0 .625 189 149 2-3 0-0 6, Nader 0-0 0-0 0, Theis 1-1 2-5, Smart 1-2, Brown 1-5, Horford C Eric Haase from Columbus (IL). the 2018 option on OF Andre Ethier. Denver 3 5 0 .375 150 198 Arizona 4 4 0 .500 139 201 1-3 3, Larkin 0-1 0-0 0, Rozier 3-8 1-5, Baynes 0-1), Atlanta 13-26 (Del- KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Announced Exercised the 2018 option on INF LA Chargers 3 5 0 .375 150 152 San Fran 0 9 0 .000 143 239 0-0 8, Smart 2-5 4-5 9. Totals 39-81 aney 3-3, Schroder 3-7, Babbitt 2-2, LHP Mike Minor declined his mutual Logan Forsythe. Assigned INF/OF 18-22 110. option. O’Koyea Dickson outright to Oklaho- Thursday, Nov. 9 Cleveland at Detroit, 1 p.m. Belinelli 2-5, Dedmon 1-1, Bazemore ATLANTA (107) — Named Derek ma City (PCL). Reinstated LHP Grant Seattle at Arizona, 8:25 p.m. Houston at L.A. Rams, 4:05 p.m. 1-3, Prince 1-5). Fouled Out—None. Sunday, Nov. 12 Prince 3-10 0-1 7, Babbitt 3-4 1-2 9, Shelton bench coach. Dayton, RHP Yimi Garcia, LHP Scott N.Y. Giants at San Francisco, 4:25 p.m. Rebounds—Boston 42 (Horford 10), Pittsburgh at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Dallas at Atlanta, 4:25 p.m. Dedmon 8-14 2-2 19, Schroder 9-20 NEW YORK YANKEES — Selected the Kazmir, LHP Adam Liberatore, RHP Minnesota at Washington, 1 p.m. Atlanta 36 (Dedmon 12). Assists— New England at Denver, 8:30 p.m. 2-2 23, Bazemore 1-7 2-2 5, Collins contracts of OF Jake Cave and RHP Josh Ravin and OF L.A. Chargers at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. Open: Kansas City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, 3-4 2-2 8, Cavanaugh 0-0 0-0 0, Del- Boston 28 (Horford 9), Atlanta 24 Nick Rumbleow from Scranton/Wil- from the 60-day DL. New Orleans at Buffalo, 1 p.m. (Schroder 6). Total Fouls—Boston Green Bay at Chicago, 1 p.m. Oakland aney 4-7 2-3 13, Taylor 2-5 0-1 4, kes-Barre (IL). PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Claimed Cincinnati at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Monday, Nov. 13 Belinelli 6-10 5-5 19. Totals 39-81 21, Atlanta 22. Technicals—Baze- — Assigned LHP Nik Turley off waivers from Min- N.Y. Jets at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Miami at Carolina, 8:30 p.m. 16-20 107. more. A—13,215 (19,049). RHPs Michael Brady, Simon Castro nesota. B4 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 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 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 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) Negotiate for what you want. Show a little passion, whether Home improvements will help to Take care of personal and rela- Take pride in your appearance. Demands will be made that Use your intuitive insight to dealing with work or personal cut your costs. A physical move tionship matters. Your attentive Get together with people you will make it difficult for you to issues. Speak directly to those or alteration to your living ar- behavior will encourage opti- drive home your desires with- find emotionally and mentally get the job done to the best of out being unrealistic. You can involved in any situation that rangements will save you money mum support and a display of stimulating. Personal changes touches you deeply. Love and and ease your stress. Physical affection in return. Physical im- your ability. Don’t take on more come out on top. will make you happy. Romance than you can handle. romance are in the stars. improvements are encouraged, provements will turn out well. is in the stars. along with love and romance. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Do something nice for some- Do something that will make ARIES (March 21-April 19) Incorporate your experience, LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) one you love, but don’t go Fix up your surroundings. Up- Self-improvement and person- you happy. Take better care of Anger solves nothing, but pos- connections and knowledge al growth will give you the push into debt trying to prove how your health, and implement itive action does. Rely on your into your plans to reach your dates that will help you cut you need to make changes to much you care. Offering time moderation into your everyday intelligence and discipline to goal. Negotiate terms and ask your overhead should be con- and assistance will mean routine. Proper diet and ex- see matters through to the end. for an agreement in writing. sidered. An offer, gift or money your lifestyle. A change in an more than any gift you can ercise will improve your looks Don’t give up on someone you Protect against distortion and will come from an unusual or important relationship will help offer. and confidence. care about. loss. unexpected source. stabilize your future.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Man who lost his ‘spark’ gets inspiration from readers Do you really mean that signal? DEAR ABBY: I’m re- testosterone level. I did it, Lee Ryan said, “I was West leads the spade ace, sponding to “Wallowing in Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van and it boosted my self-es- brought up with psychics and and East plays the 10, starting the North” (June 16), who Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, teem, drive and energy. tarot cards. My mum was al- a high-low with a doubleton. has had a wonderful life ways told I was going to be in and has accomplished all and was founded by her mother, ROGER IN West cashes the spade king, the goals he set out for Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at OKLAHOMA a boy band and be famous as then leads a third spade so himself at age 56, but now a singer.” DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los DEAR ABBY: May I that his partner can ruff. But feels no “spark” to carry Is he? Yes! He is an English what suit would West like his on. Abby, he’s in a unique Angeles, CA 90069. suggest he have his vita- singer-songwriter and actor min D levels checked? I, partner to return at trick four? position to help someone best known as a member of else who hasn’t had all too, experienced a loss of Right — a club. How can FOUND MY SPARK colleges have something for the boy band Blue. However, if those advantages in life. desire/passion for life achieve that? everyone. I have taught in when I was close to his that prediction had not been He could foster a child and DEAR FOUND: You By leading his spade eight enlighten that child about a one and been an adminis- age. Turned out, my vita- made, would he have gone and many other readers of- trator. It’s a wonderful place min D levels were ex- into a different field? at trick three, his lowest re- world he/she might never fered wonderful sugges- know without his help. to “find” yourself, whether tremely low. Once I start- Good bridge defense re- maining spade asking for the tions. I appreciate the spirit you’re 18, 88 — or 56. ed taking a supplement, lower-ranking of the other Wouldn’t it spark something of helpfulness in which quires the defenders to be inside him to see a child’s my interest and excite- of one mind, correctly inter- two side suits. Then West has readers responded, hoping DIANA IN ment in life returned. reactions to things the writ- to inspire the writer of that CALIFORNIA preting each other’s cards. to hope that East has been er may have experienced a letter. Read on for a sample: BEEN THROUGH IT In this deal, how should East watching the spades and hundred times and took for DEAR ABBY: If “Wal- granted? There’s so much IN KANSAS CITY and West play to defeat four trusts him. DEAR ABBY: Tell “Wal- lowing” is truly tired of ugliness and anger in this dealing with most people, DEAR ABBY: Your ad- hearts? world. He could play a small lowing” to pick up a course West might have made a catalog from his local com- he may want to begin con- vice should have included part in turning that around. necting with nature. He becoming active in a church, two-heart Michaels Cue-Bid, Or, if helping a child isn’t munity college and enroll in some classes. He can could plant or nurture a synagogue or charitable or- but decided to ignore that for him, there are many garden, or install a few ganization. Helping others, weak diamond suit. North’s other wonderful causes to take art and learn to paint, sculpt or make ceramics; birdhouses and let the whether locally or on a two-spade cue-bid promised get involved in — aiding a birds happily serenade mission trip, yields three cancer patient in hospice, study photography and three or more hearts and learn to shoot better pic- him each day. Engaging results: It has a positive at least game-invitational being involved in protect- with nature can change a impact on those being helped, ing the environment, help- tures; take woodworking strength. When South signed and build furniture; take person for the better and it increases the giver’s ing a small business — the can also change the lives sense of self-worth, and it off in three hearts, North list is endless and the an American Sign Lan- raised to game, of course. guage class and volunteer of those around you. reminds us how blessed we need is so great. Any of truly are. Well, perhaps not “of course.” these endeavors could to work with the deaf; or NATURE LOVER IN help him relight his spark. sign up for a foreign lan- He would have done much PENNSYLVANIA LOVER OF LIFE IN better to sign off in three Finding meaning in life guage, culinary or film ap- TEXAS can be as simple as ex- preciation course. DEAR ABBY: I would no-trump, which would have tending a hand to some- I’m just scratching the like to suggest “Wallowing” DEAR LOVER AND made with two overtricks. one who can really use it. surface because community talk to his doctor about his DEAR READERS: Amen!

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(SEAL) (SEAL) NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS LAND COURT LAND COURT By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT given by Iourii D. Pirogov and Olga D Pirogov to Mortgage Electronic Registration 17SM007107 17SM007047 Systems, Inc., solely as nominee for Mortgage Lenders Network USA, Inc., dated ORDER OF NOTICE ORDER OF NOTICE June 2, 2005, and filed with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document No. 455018, and noted on Certificate Of Title No. To: To: 73849, as affected by an assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration lvelyn Louis a/k/a lvelyne Louis Halben C. Mahoney Systems, Inc., to Partners for Payment Relief DE II, LLC, dated April 3, 2014, and Sefiu Olatidoye a/k/a Sefiv Olatioye Esther M. Mahoney registered in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document No. 557981 and noted on Certificate of Title No. 73849; and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 assignment from for Payment Relief DE II, LLC to Noteworthy, LLC, dated March U.S.C.c. 50 §3901 et seq.: U.S.C.c. 50 §3901 et seq.: 30, 2016, and registered with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document No. 571493 and noted on Certificate of Title No. HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as Trustee for Nomura Home Equity Loan, U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust 73849; of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by assignment, Inc., for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-FM1 claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 AM o'clock on November 14, numbered 37 Elm Street, given by Halben C. Mahoney and Esther M. Mahoney to 2017 at 67 Gateway Lane, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, Household Finance Corporation II, dated September 15, 2003, and recorded in the premises described in said mortgage, numbered 169 Euclid Avenue, given by lvelyn Louis and Sefiu Olatidoye to Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 21765, Page 49, and To wit: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for now held by the Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with this court a complaint Fremont Investment & Loan, dated September 1, 2005, and recorded in Essex for determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. Legal Description County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24809, Page 284, and now held by the Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with this court a complaint for If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United The certain parcel of land situated in Lynn in the County of Essex, in the determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Commonwealth of Massachusetts, bounded and described as follows: Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in SOUTHWESTERLY by Gateway Lane on hundred twenty-seven and 26/100 States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before December (127.26) feet; Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on 11, 2017 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in benefits of said Act. NORTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of Walter F. Welch et al seventy-four and this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before December Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of said Court on October 25, 2017. 90/100 (74.90) feet; 11, 2017 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the Attest: Deborah J. Patterson benefits of said Act. Recorder NORTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of the City of Lynn one hundred Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of said Court on October 26, 2017. 16-025945 twenty-seven and 29/100 (127.29) feet; and Attest: Deborah J. Patterson Item: November 7, 2017 Recorder SOUTHEASTERLY by Lot 16, as shown on plan hereinafter mentioned, seventy-six 16-027831 and 43/100 (76.43) feet. Item: November 7, 2017 LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF LYNN All said boundaries are determined by the Court to be located as shown upon plan ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS numbered 25806-A, filed with original Certificates of Title 25726 to 25736 inc. in (SEAL) Essex South District Registry of Deeds, the same being compiled from a plan COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS The Zoning Board of Appeals will hear all parties of interest on the following drawn by William B. Hilton, Surveyor, dated February 3, 1955, and additional data LAND COURT petitions on Tuesday, November 21, 2017, at 7:30 p.m., Room 302, Lynn City on file in the Land Registration Office, all as modified and approved by the Court, DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Hall. and the above described land is shown as Lots 17 and 18 on said first mentioned 17 SM 006695 plan. LOCUS: 63 TRANFAGLIA AVE, PARCEL NO. 022-353-040 - PETITIONER: EMILY ORDER OF NOTICE DOTSIAS (ZBA #9802) So much of the above described land as is included within the limits of Gateway Lane, shown on said plan, is subject to rights contained in an agreement between TO: To allow alteration and enclosure of an existing 4' x 4' platform within the Antonio Melchionno and the City of Lynn dated January 7, 1955 duly recorded in Leandro Ruiz and Rafael Ruiz, minimum side-yard setback (3' 3") of an existing, non-conforming single-family Book 4134, Page 346 in said Registry. and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 residence located upon an undersized lot (4,950 sf), having insufficient frontage U.S.C. App. § 3901 et seq.: (55'), in zoning district R-2 to establish an attached 4' x 8' mudroom. So much of the above described land as is included within the limits of said The Bank of New York Mellon, f/k/a The Bank of New York, as successor-in-interest Gateway Lane is subject to the rights of all person lawfully entitled thereto in and to JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., as Trustee for Structured Asset Mortgage LOCUS: 139-141 NAHANT ST, PARCEL NO. 080-585-002 - PETITIONER: 139 over the same, and to an easement as set forth in a grant made by Antonio Investments II Inc., Bear Steams ALT-A Trust, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, NAHANT ST, LLC, BY ITS ATTORNEY SAMUEL VITALI (ZBA #9801) Melchionno to the Lynn Gas & Electric Company and New England Telephone & Series 2005-2 claiming to have an interest in a mortgage covering real property in Telegraph Company dated February 16, 1955 duly recorded in Book 4143, Page Lynn, numbered 493 Summer Street, given by: Leandro Ruiz and Rafael Ruiz to To allow basement alterations to an existing, non-conforming two-family residence 302 in said Registry. Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Gateway Funding in zoning district R-5, located upon an undersized lot (6,312 sf), having Diversified Mortgage Services, LP, dated December 8, 2004, and recorded at insufficient frontage (47.66') and existing parking spaces within minimally required There is appurtenant to the above described land, the right to use all the private Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 23731, Page 494, set-backs, to create additional residential dwelling space for human occupancy streets shown on said plan, in common with all other person lawfully entitled affected by an Affidavit under G.L. Chapter 183, Sec. 5B dated May 21, 2008 below street-level grade. thereto. recorded in Book 27844, Page 553, and now held by Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with this court a complaint for determination of Jeanne M. Curley - Chairperson For mortgagor's title see deed filed at the above-named registry district of the Land Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. If you now are, or recently have Daniel E. Gisonno - Clerk Court as Document No. 391365, and noted on Certificate of Title No. 73849. been, in the active military service of the United States of America, then you may Item: November 7, 14, 2017 be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If you object to a The property will be sold subject to a senior mortgage registered with the Essex foreclosure of the above mentioned property on that basis, then you or your County (Southern District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document No. (SEAL) 481081 as noted on Certificate of Title No. 73849. attorney must file a written appearance and answer in this court at Three COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before December 4, 2017 or you LAND COURT Premises to be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights, will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the benefits of said DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Act. rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the nature of 17SM007046 liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax Witness, Judith C. Cutler, Chief Justice of said Court on October 23, 2017 ORDER OF NOTICE Attest: Deborah J. Patterson liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, having Recorder To: 53294 (Ruiz) FEI # 1078.02460 11/07/2017, priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, Jeffrey C. Howell easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. Item: November 7, 2017 Christopher Levasseur Terms of sale: A deposit of five thousand dollars ($5,000) by certified or bank and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. (SEAL) U.S.C.c. 50 §3901 et seq.: The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at the offices of WCG Law COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Group, PLLC, 21 High Street, Suite 208B, North Andover, MA 01845 within thirty LAND COURT MidFirst Bank (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT upon receipt in full of the purchase price. In the event of an error in this 17SM007043 claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, publication, the description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall ORDER OF NOTICE numbered 25 Raddin Grove Avenue a/k/a 25 Raddins Grove Avenue, given by control. Jeffrey C. Howell and Christopher Levasseur to Mortgage Electronic Registration To: Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for First Horizon Home Loans, A Division Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Square Gardner, Jr. of First Tennessee Bank N.A., dated June 18, 2007, and recorded in Essex County Linda Gardner (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 26942, Page 442, as affected by a Noteworthy, LLC Loan Modification Agreement dated June 20, 2013 and recorded at said Registry and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 of Deeds in Book 32795, Page 8, and further affected by a Loan Modification Present Holder of said mortgage U.S.C.c. 50 §3901 et seq.: Agreement dated February 4, 2016 and recorded at said Registry of Deeds in By its attorneys, Book 34794, Page 510, and now held by the Plaintiff by assignment, has/have WCG Law Group, PLLC Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for MASTR Specialized Loan filed with this court a complaint for determination of Defendant's/Defendants' 21 High Street, Suite 208B Trust 2007-02 Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Servicemembers status. North Andover, MA 01845 claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United Pirogov, Iourii D. and Olga D; 1608-FCI-1001; October 24, 2017, October 31, numbered 118 Adams Street, given by Square Gardner, Jr. and Linda Gardner to States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers 2017, November 7, 2017 Zurich Mortgage Solutions, LLC, dated December 12, 2006, and recorded in Essex Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 26392, Page 396, and now that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in Item: October 24, 31, November 7, 2017 held by the Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with this court a complaint for this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before December determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. 11, 2017 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the benefits of said Act. If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of said Court on October 25, 2017. States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Attest: Deborah J. Patterson Have something to sell? Civil Relief Act. 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NEW YORK (AP) — The Broadcom offer of Broadcom made an unso- $70 per share to Qual- licited, $103 billion offer comm stockholders would for rival chipmaker Qual- be $60 per share in cash comm, the tech industry’s and $10 per share of largest attempted take- Broadcom. Qualcomm has over that is destined to 1.47 billion shares out- come under intense regu- standing. latory scrutiny. Broadcom says its pro- Qualcomm, known to posal is a 28 percent pre- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS consumers as the mak- mium over the closing er of Snapdragon chips price of Qualcomm com- Trader Tommy Kalikas works on the floor of found in smartphones mon stock on November 2, the New York Stock Exchange Monday. and tablets, is already the the last “unaffected” trad- No. 3 chip supplier, ac- ing day for the companies. cording to research firm It has also offered to pick Stocks rise as oil Gartner, trailing Intel and up $25 billion in debt. Samsung. A combination Broadcom Ltd., which with Broadcom would not PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS has corporate headquar- jumps 2-year high; change that. ters are in San Jose, Cali- But a transaction be- Broadcom CEO Hock Tan speaks as President fornia but a home address tween the two would Donald Trump listens during an event to an- in Singapore, is currently chipmakers climb likely raise antitrust con- nounce the company is moving its global head- taking steps that should cerns, analysts said. The quarters to the United States, in the Oval Office make it easier to get By Marley Jay growth areas, in particular combined company would of the White House in Washington. deals done. It is relocat- ASSOCIATED PRESS technology,” he said. “Any have about 40 percent of ing the home address to capital investment cycle NEW YORK — U.S. will begin with technology.” the cellphone chip mar- “smart” utility grids, slow- com might lead to a faster Delaware, announced last stocks made modest gains Companies that make ket, said Stifel analyst ing their development, he resolution of that dispute week. That will help it and set more records Mon- and sell household goods Kevin Cassidy. Moreover, said. because of Broadcom’s avoid a cumbersome fed- day as upheaval in oil-rich slumped on weak quar- it would create a compa- Broadcom said Monday good relationship with Ap- eral review process for a Saudi Arabia sent crude terly results from CVS ny with “massive market that it was confident that ple, said Canaccord Genu- $5.5 billion deal for U.S. prices to two-year highs. share” in the kind of chips “common global custom- ity analyst Michael Walk- network provider Brocade Chipmakers and media Health and food distribu- that power Wi-Fi, location ers” would “embrace” the ley in a Monday note. Communications Systems. companies climbed on tor Sysco. Late in the day data and Bluetooth, nec- deal. While it did not spec- Still, analysts expect The deal has been delayed deal reports while phone Twenty-First Century Fox essary for the next gener- ify particular companies, Qualcomm management as it’s scrutinized by the and household goods com- and Disney both climbed ation of connected devices, Qualcomm and Apple to reject the $70-per-share Committee on Foreign panies sank. after CNBC reported the said Stuart Carlaw, chief have been in a long-run- price Broadcom is offering Investment in the United U.S. crude oil reached its two sides recently dis- research officer at ABI Re- ning legal battle over li- as too low. Qualcomm said States, which investigates highest price since mid- cussed a deal in which search. That could make it censing fees owed to Qual- that it is reviewing the proposed acquisitions of 2015 after dozens of Saudi Disney would buy most of more expensive to incor- comm. Analysts say that bid, and that it will have U.S. companies by foreign princes and senior officials Fox’s assets. Those talks porate such technologies dispute has weighed on no comment until that re- buyers on national securi- and businessmen were were said to have ended in new areas, like electric Qualcomm’s stock price. view is completed by its ty and intellectual proper- arrested as part of a pur- without an agreement. car infrastructure and Hooking up with Broad- board. ty grounds. ported corruption investi- The Standard & Poor’s gation. Saudi Arabia is the 500 index rose 3.29 points, world’s largest exporter or 0.1 percent, to 2,591.13. political advertisement POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT of oil, and investors won- The Dow Jones industrial dered if the tumult could average added 9.23 points, Elect constrict oil supplies and or less than 0.1 percent, drive prices higher. Energy to 23,548.42. The Nasdaq companies jumped, with composite gained 22 points, Gina O’Toole drilling companies making or 0.3 percent, to 6,786.44. Vote some of the biggest gains. The Russell 2000 index of Chipmakers surged after smaller-company stocks Ward 2 Councilor Broadcom offered to buy picked up 3.05 points, or competitor Qualcomm for 0.2 percent, to 1,497.96. James $103 billion, which would Broadcom’s unsolicited be the largest technolo- offer values Qualcomm at gy acquisition ever if it’s $70 a share, and it would Liberato “I am committed completed. Wireless car- combine two companies riers Sprint and T-Mobile that control about 40 to making Lynn a tumbled after they called percent of the market for off merger talks over the chips used in cellphones. better community weekend, and reports that Qualcomm stock has been Sprint’s owner, Japanese For Saugus Housing battered this year as the for all. I will be conglomerate SoftBank, company is stuck in a le- might buy cable company gal battle with its biggest Authority Commissioner your FULL TIME Charter hammered shares of telecom giants AT&T customer, Apple. Combin- Councilor.” and Verizon, which might ing with Broadcom might face tougher competition. help Qualcomm end that Let's Build a Better Doug Coté, chief market dispute. • Constituent service is the core responsibility Qualcomm added 71 and I will be accessible, responsive, and strategist for Voya Invest- Tomorrow Together ment Management, said in cents, or 1.1 percent, to dedicated in being your connection to City Hall the years after the global $62.52 and Broadcom rose economic crisis, companies $3.89, or 1.4 percent, to • I will collaborate with the Mayor and fellow combined so they could $277.52. Qualcomm stock Councilors to provide a scally responsible survive. But now that the jumped 12.7 percent Fri- budget which restores public safety and public global economy is doing day on reports Broadcom Your vote does count much better, they’re merg- was going to make an of- works services to levels our citizens deserve. ing for different reasons. fer. Apple also rose $1.75, on November 7th “Global economic growth or 1 percent, to $174.25 • I will work to streamline the business is expanding somewhat as technology companies application process and promote the benets rapidly and the M&A is rose for the eight straight Vote Townwide of establishing a business in Lynn to broaden looking to capitalize on the day. our tax base.

I respectfully ask for your vote Attorney Charles N. (“Charlie”) Gallo on Nov. 7 to be Lynn’s next Estate Planning, Elder Ward 2 Councilor. Law & Probate Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney, Health Care Proxies, þ VOTE #1 on the ballot. Protect home and savings against costs of nursing home care Endorsed by the North Shore Labor 781-599-3706 Council and Lynn United for Change [email protected] For rides to the polls, call 617-257-4845 15 Johnson Street, Suite B | Lynn, MA 01902 /&&/&&%".%".03035(5(""(&(&  $"-$"--3-38$8$66'*345'*345 8&"3&1306%500''&3063.&.#&34 #&45)0.&-0"/130(3".4 1-&"4&$0/5"$5063.035("(&5&". '03.03&%&5"*-4"/%3&26*3&.&/54 '*3455*.&)0.&#6:&34 *5h4/05"#0654&--*/(:06".035("(& -08%08/1":.&/5015*0/4 *5h4"#065)&-1*/(:06'*/%")0.&