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ULTIMATE Elderly woman beats COMEBACK eviction — for now By Bella diGrazia with her boyfriend, Alberto Constable Paul SSU player rebounds from paralysis ITEM STAFF Santiago. The showdown Minsky told was the latest incident in a Miriam Cruz By Harold Rivera ny Hodges had plenty Salem State LYNN — The movers came months-long eviction battle that the own- ITEM SPORTS EDITOR going for himself head- just after noon on Tues- between Cruz and new land- er opted not ing into his senior year captain An- day, ready to load up Miri- lord, Irving Development to evict her LYNN — Everyone am Cruz’s belongings and at Salem State. He was thony Hodges LLC. although he faces adversity at some cart them away. Less than slated to graduate with made it back “This is her home and wouldn’t com- in their lives. Of- an hour later, the truck left a degree in sports mar- onto the court she doesn’t have anywhere ment directly. tentimes they say it’s keting in May 2016, cap- following a empty. else to go,” said Sonia Rios, how we deal with those tain the men’s basket- life-altering Cruz is an elderly Lynn Cruz’s daughter. ITEM PHOTO | adverse situations that ball team and maintain injury. resident battling Lupus and Irving Development bought SPENSER HASAK de ne us as people. has lived at 4 Laighton Ter- Lynn resident Antho- COMEBACK, B2 race for the last nine years EVICTION, A3 Council gives thumbs up to additional half-million

By Gayla Cawley The consequences of not au- and really help us plan for our Charlie Baker. charges incurred in June that ITEM STAFF thorizing the $4.5 million, Mc- future.” The city had to borrow $9.5 the city didn’t receive the bills Gee said, would have been not Although the loan will help million to balance its scal year for until late July or early Au- LYNN — The City Council having a balanced budget, not the city close its budget de cit 2018 budget, and over the sum- gust, and offsetting an increase gave Mayor Thomas M. McGee being able to set the tax rate for FY18 and FY19, of cials are mer, it was projected that of - in state aid through the state the go-ahead on Tuesday night to borrow the remaining $4.5 and not being able to take in the still faced with the challenge of cials would have to borrow $4 budget was the city having to million available from the city’s revenue from those tax bills be- balancing its FY20 budget when million for the FY19 budget. pay back money through other bailout loan, which is half a mil- ing sent out to residents in De- funds from the legislation will The extra funds were needed means such as charter school tu- lion dollars more than of cials cember. not be available. McGee said because it became clear upon re- ition and school choice tuitions. anticipated needing to balance “We didn’t get here overnight there are some tough challenges view that several budget items In all, the city was left about this year’s budget. and our scal stability is not that lie ahead for FY20. had changed since the city’s $1.1 million short. The council voted unanimous- going to be solved overnight ei- The loan was given to the city $319.5 million budget was ap- Sean Cronin, senior deputy ly to allow McGee to use the re- ther,” McGee said. “I believe this through legislation, a home rule proved over the summer. commissioner of local services mainder of the $14 million the will give us the best chance to petition approved earlier this The healthcare trusts de cit for the Department of Revenue, city will borrow to close its bud- move forward toward a stable, year by the council, state legis- was double, or $400,000 more get de cit. stronger budget in this cycle lature, and signed off on by Gov. than what was budgeted, due to LYNN, A3 Peabody state rep has twice the cash as foe By Thomas Grillo Middleton, raised $23,560 ITEM STAFF over nearly eight months. Mezzina was a distant PEABODY — If the second with $11,705. race between longtime The report, required by state Rep. Ted Speliotis the state, revealed Spelio- (D-Danvers) and Repub- tis had $8,022 at the start lican challenger Mark of the year, and ended Mezzina was decided on the reporting period with fundraising alone, the $31,582. 65-year-old incumbent About $4,000 of the would be returned to Bea- contributions came from con Hill in November. lobbyists including ML Speliotis, who was 24 Strategies and the Suf- when he joined the Legis- folk Group. lature in 1979, has spent Mark Mezzina Speliotis spent $16,660 nearly 30 years on Beacon through mid-August, in- Hill and is seeking reelec- cluding $1,272 to cater a tion. fundraiser at the Gour- But political observers met Mandarin, $2,220 at say 25-year-old Mezzina Connolly Printing, and a of Danvers is mounting a $4,300 contribution to the spirited campaign to un- Committee for a Demo- Saugus woman tries seat him. cratic House Political Ac- As of mid-August, the tion Committee. most recent report avail- Mezzina, an appliance to write a wrong able from the Massachu- salesman, started the setts Of ce of Campaign election year with $9,224 By Bridget Turcotte ‘you know, I sent my son over Charlotte Line and Political Finance, the in the bank and his fund- ITEM STAFF to pick up a Father’s Day teaches her class Democratic lawmaker raising efforts brought card and he said he liked the in cursive writ- whose 13th Essex District the total to $20,929. He SAUGUS — When a Sau- card but he couldn’t read it.’ ing at the MEG includes Danvers, West gus woman learned that She was shocked.” PEABODY, A3 Foundation in Peabody, and portions of Ted Speliotis generations of people no Alarmed that society could Saugus. longer know how to read or revert to a time when only write in cursive, she started doctors, lawyers, and clergy ITEM PHOTO | a free class to try to preserve could write, Line found a OWEN O’ROURKE INSIDE the skill. way to help the problem on Lynn LOOK! Sports “Now we have teachers a local level. who were never taught it so Over the summer, she of- Family Kitchens Former Celtic Classical volleyball they can’t instruct it,” said fered it free to children, but welcomed to Chamber shoots hoops with sweeps English. B1 of Commerce. A2 Lynn students. A8 Charlotte Line. “I had one mom come to me and say SAUGUS, A3

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Donald W. Fessenden, 95 1923-2018 SWAMPSCOTT — Swampscott Little Mr. Donald W. Fes- League, Swampscott senden, 95 years of Rotary, a Director Swampscott, died on Savings Bank Fo- Saturday, October 20, rum of Essex Coun- 2018 in the Bertram ty, Treasurer Vinnin House in Swamp- Square Merchants scott. He is the hus- Association, Church band of the late Mary of the Redeemer in L. (Hay) Fessenden. Swampscott, Trea- He was born in Lynn, February surer of the Swampscott Pop 1, 1923, the son of the late Warner, Swampscott Boosters, Wallace and Mabel (Burnham) Treasurer Swampscott Heart From left, Samantha Wheeler (LACC), Joe Scianatico (Salem Five/LACC treasurer), Rick Wood Fessenden and was a long- Fund 1977 to 1978, Swamp- time resident of Swampscott. scott Senior and the (Wood Insurance/LACC chairman), Dana and Leanne Kessel (vice presidents, Family Kitchen), He was a 1940 graduate of Meadow Larks of Lynn. Barbara Kessel (Family Kitchens), Sam Kessel (Family Kitchens), Kelly Nobles (Family Kitchens), Lynn English High School. He He is survived by his son Marianne McDermott (The Caleb Group), and Marlene Conroy (A ac). also attended Bentley College David. Fessenden and his of Business, Massachusetts wife Evelyn of Marblehead, a Banking Institute, and North- daughter Gail Evangelista and Family Kitchens welcomed to the eastern University. her husband Fulvio of Swamp- He was employed for 43 scott, four grandchildren, Kate years at the First Colonial Swanson and her husband Bank, formerly Lynn 5 cent Erik, Kristi Fessenden, Michele Lynn Area Chamber of Commerce Savings Bank until his retire- Bourdeau and her husband ment in 1985. He opened Jonathan, Sarah Evangelista, The Lynn Area Chamber home. The business re- extensive renovations, we vantage of the strong lo- the Branch Bank, now East- four great grandchildren Pax- of Commerce recently wel- cently moved from Salem are excited to work with cal resources and connec- ern Bank in Vinnin Square in ton and Keegan Swanson, comed Family Kitchens to to Swampscott. more residents of the lo- tions that the chamber 1967. He was manager and Jack and Ryan Bourdeau the organization with a “Since most of our cus- cal area. We also look for- offers.” Assistant Treasurer until his Service information: ribbon cutting. tomers live in Marble- ward to partnering with For more information retirement in 1985. He was Visitation will be held on A family-owned and head and Swampscott, the North Shore design on Family Kitchens, vis- active for many years in bank- Friday, October 26, 2018 operated company in we moved to this new community.” it their newly renovated ing circles. He was treasurer from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the business for 50 years, space for its visibility and According to Kessel, store at 487 Humphrey for many years of the Swamp- SOLIMINE FUNERAL HOME, Family Kitchens offers convenience,” said Dana Family Kitchens joined St., Swampscott, call 978- scott Rotary Club. 67 Ocean Street (Rte1A) cabinetry-focused designs Kessel, vice president of the Lynn Area Chamber 745-7700 or visit www. Donald was a WWII Veter- Lynn. Relatives and friends for spaces all over the Family Kitchens. “After of Commerce “to take ad- familykitchens.com. an serving in the European are respectfully invited. Pri- African and Middle Eastern vate Burial in Swampscott Theatres, serving in England, Cemetery. Donations may France and Belgium from be made to the Swamp- Baker commits funding to support 1943 to 1946. He served scott Senior Center, in the US Army as a 200 R Essex Street, Military Policeman in Swampscott, Mas- programming for Latino community Military Police Battal- sachusetts 01907. ion Company D, 786 in Directions and By Katie Lannan potential to create some Northern France and the guestbook at www. STATE HOUSE really different ways of Rhineland. solimine.com NEWS SERVICE pursuing opportunities on He was active in commu- an intentional basis for BOSTON — Education, nity affairs and a member of people in these communi- workforce development, the Mount Carmel Lodge of ties here in the common- and a “welcoming environ- Masons, the American Legion, wealth,” Baker said. ment” for immigrants are Some of the “success in- priorities for a commis- dicators” Martinez high- sion Gov. Charlie Baker created last year to advise lighted included greater Herbert A. Webster Jr., 80 him on issues affecting the employment placement state’s Latino community, rates for Latinos in science which released its rst set and technology sectors, an LYNN — Herbert A. Jr., and Brooke of recommendations on increase in the number of Webster Jr., age 80, Bergeron, of Lynn, his Tuesday. Latino-owned businesses of Lynn, died peace- siblings: Priscilla Ma- Josie Martinez, who that compete for and win fully with his family son and her husband chairs the governor’s Lati- state contracts, a great- at his side, at the Ka- Larry, Jean Webster, no Advisory Commission, er percentage of Latino plan Family Hospice Betty Jo Morrison and called the release “just a teachers, and more Latino House on Sunday her husband Tom, all start.” PHOTO | KATIE LANNAN/SHNS third-graders reading at October 21, 2018. of Lynn, Edna Blan- “There’s a myriad of oth- Gov. Charlie Baker said he hopes he will get the grade level. A lifelong resident ton of Virginia, and er noteworthy, important chance to implement the recommendations his While the two commis- of Lynn, he was the John Webster and his and compelling topics the Latino Advisory Commission released on Tuesday. sions touched on similar son of the late Herbert A. and wife Cindy of West Peabody, commission heard about issues, the recommenda- Marion (Stanton) Webster. his former wife Mary Madden from the community and dent we can tackle it.” Baker said earlier this tions around immigration He attended Lynn Schools of Lynn, and many nieces and we discussed at our meet- Baker signed an exec- month he was prepared were unique to the Latino Advisory Commission. and was a graduate of Lynn nephews. ing,” said Martinez, a se- utive order establishing to put $10 million behind English High School, class of The recommendations Service information: Me- nior partner and general the commission in July new skill-building pro- 1956. concerning immigrants morial visiting hours will counsel at EBS in New- 2017. Its report comes grams and educational ef- He was a Veteran of the include improving and be held on Friday from 3 ton, who was announced less than two weeks after forts recommended by the US Navy, serving from 1956 Tuesday as a new Baker expanding programs that p.m. - 6 p.m. in the SO- Baker’s Black Advisory Black Advisory Commis- to 1959 as an Aviation Ma- appointee to the State teach English to speakers LIMINE FUNERAL HOME Commission published sion, and on Tuesday said chinists Mate Petty Of cer 426 BROADWAY (RTE129), Ethics Commission. “We of other languages, consid- 3rd Class. He had worked for will take a closer look its own set of recommen- he planned to included ering “alternative options” LYNN. Relatives and friends dations, which similarly “somewhere around ten or many years as a custodian at are respectfully invited to at this inventory of oth- for professional licensing called for improving op- twelve million dollars” to- St. John’s Prep, Danvers, and attend. In lieu of owers, er prominent topics that to meet increasing em- portunities for black stu- ward the Latino Advisory then had been the co-owner donations may be made to may include health care, ployer demand, offering of Spina Auto Body in Lynn for the Kaplan Family Hospice housing and public safety dents, expanding path- Commission’s initiatives nancial literacy training over 25 years. House 78 Liberty St. Dan- in the next round of pri- ways for advancement for in next year’s budget if he for Latino immigrants He enjoyed building model vers 01923 or any Veterans orities in 2019 and 2020. black workers and helping and Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito and helping eligible immi- cars, watching sports, Organization of your There is a lot more work black-owned businesses are reelected. grants apply for citizen- and spending time with to be done, but I am con - become more competitive. “We think it has the ship. his grandchildren. choice. Directions He is survived by his and guestbook at 2 daughters: Lynette www.solimine.com MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS Bergeron, and Ker- ri Webster and her partner Landmark lighthouse closes be closed to the public and Hospital Association. necticut and the parent James O’Meara, of Lynn, 2 until 2020 for major repairs throughout 2019, but the The Committee to of a victim will be among grandchildren: Billy Bergeron keeper’s shop and exhib- Ensure Safe Patient Care the panelists of a school TRURO (AP) — A land- it room adjacent to the — which supports the safety discussion. mark Cape Cod light- lighthouse will remain question — has raised The Berkshire Eagle re- house has closed for a open. The lighthouse itself $11.3 million. Much of the ports the “Safe and Sound Arlene M. Rossetti, 82 major renovation project is on the National Regis- funding has come from Schools” talk is scheduled that will last until 2020. ter of Historic Places. individual nurses and the for 7 p.m. Wednesday at The Cape Cod National Massachusetts Nurses Lee High School. Parents LYNN — Arlene M. and her husband Seashore announced last Groups battling over Association. and educators are encour- Rossetti, 82, of Lynn, James and Shelby month that it will close nurse ballot question In another ballot ques- aged to attend. formerly of Saugus Storie. She was the the Highland Light in tion battle, the group Speakers will include passed away fol- great grandmother of Truro in order to make have raised $29M pushing to repeal the Michele Gay, the mother lowing a lengthy ill- Valerie, AJ, Brody and extensive structural and of a student killed at San- BOSTON (AP) — state’s 2016 transgen- ness on October 18, Ashton. She also safety repairs stemming der rights law reported dy Hook. Natalie Ham- 2018, surrounded by leaves her sister Jean from years of degradation Groups supporting and mond and Connecticut opposing a ballot question raising about $442,000 as her loving family. She Tansey, brother-in-law caused by changes to the of Oct. 15 compared to the State Trooper Dan Jewiss was the wife of the Basil Manias and tower’s ventilation sys- that would require strict will also join the discus- nurse-to-patient ratios more than $3.7 million late Ralph Rossetti. her many nieces and tem. The Cape Cod Times raised by the group hop- sion. Hammond taught Born and raised in Lynn; she nephews who loved her dearly, reports Sunday was the in State hospitals have at Sandy Hook and was raised a combined $29 ing to preserve the law. was the daughter of the late “Auntie Arlene had a generous last day visitors could Election Day is Nov. 6. wounded in the shooting. Stanley and Eileen (McGov- heart and will be sadly missed climb the lighthouse’s million. Jewiss was the lead inves- The Coalition to Pro- ern) Siwik. by all of us.” Arlene was pre- stairs until repairs nish. Sandy Hook survivor, tigator in the case. Arlene attended St. Mary’s deceased by her sisters, Alice The renovation will tect Patient Safety — the The Southern Berkshire Elementary and High School. T. Manias and Norma Peter- include masonry repairs, group opposing the ques- parent to speak at Educational Future, made She worked for G.E. as an in- son. new exterior coating, tion — reported raising school safety panel up of several Berkshire spector for over twenty years. Service information: Pri- window replacement about $18 million as of County schools, is spon- Arlene most enjoyed spend- vate services will be held and other general safety mid-October. Nearly all LEE (AP) — A survivor soring the event. ing time with her family, and Thursday, October 25th at improvements. the money has come from of the 2012 Sandy Hook she looked forward to occa- Goodrich Funeral Home, Highland Light will the Massachusetts Health school shooting in Con- sional trips to Foxwoods. She 128 Washington St., Lynn, was the mother of Anthony J. followed by burial in Pine 781-593-7700 NAHANT BRIEF Publishing Daily, except Sundays Siwik of Lynn and Patti Storie Grove Cemetery, Lynn. Me- USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 and her husband Mike of CA ; morial gifts may be made Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA the grandmother of Tina Hard- to the NE Animal Shelter, Early voting hours below to cast their ballot. 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SAUGUS twice the cash as foe From A1 PEABODY salary went from $67,500 learned there were many From A1 plus $4,000 in expenses to adults who could benefit $107,000. from learning the skill too. spent $11,729, including Speliotis said he’s been Now, she has a small group $3,080 to Thriftco Print- a tireless advocate for the of adults in their 20s and ing for signs and $6,700 to district. He cited construc- 30s who are learning how the Massachusetts Repub- tion of the $130 million to write on Tuesday nights. lican Party for campaign Essex North Shore Agri- “Just hearing that peo- services. cultural & Technical High ple didn’t know how to Mezzina said he is run- School, the $30 million write in cursive — I just ning because it’s time for Allied Health Nursing thought it was the oddest new leadership and said School at the North Shore thing,” she said. “People he favors term limits. He Community College, and a say ‘you won’t need it;’ has accused Speliotis of program for Peabody high well, yes, you will. If you’re failing to represent the schoolers to grow the num- ever reading an old docu- blue collar communi- ber of students taking ad- ment, you’ll need to be ties on the North Shore vanced placement courses, able to read it.” and pointed to his vote as his accomplishments. Equally important is to raise salaries for law- that people know how to makers, while supporting Thomas Grillo can be properly sign their own a hike in the gas, sales, reached at tgrillo@item- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE names, she said. and tech taxes. Speliotis’ live.com. “You have to be able to Students Karen Gibson, Paula Bevacqua and Ross DiPietro are helped sign your name, you have by instructor Charlotte Line in cursive writing class held in the MEG to be able to sign mortgage Building in Saugus. Council gives thumbs up documents,” she said. “If you’ve never learned cur- training when I grew up in ly, letters are added until the person who sent them to additional half-million sive, what are you going to Saugus,” she said. the students master them to the class. do? Write an ‘x’ like they Line learned the Rhine- all. Then they practice Line has already taught LYNN edged that anytime a city used to?” hart Method and teaches simple words and sen- the course three times and From A1 accepts deficit funding or Line, who worked as a a modified version to her tences until they can com- has plans to offer it again aid, it’s admitting that human resource recruiter students. plete the sentence “a quick in the future. For more attributes part of the it’s failed. He said the city for technical engineers, The four-week class be- brown fox jumps over the information about how city’s current poor finan- was given the opportunity said she would look at an gan on Oct. 16 and will lazy dog” which uses all 26 to sign up, email her at cial state to it not meeting to take on a state receiver applicant’s handwriting continue on Tuesday letters in the alphabet. [email protected]. its net school spending re- to dig itself out of its fi- for patterns that could re- nights for four weeks. It is During the last class, quirement for years and nancial hole, but refused. veal certain tendencies. offered for free, but there Line hands out a piece of Bridget Turcotte can be debt becoming too exten- “The state is giving us “I was never a hand- is a $5 fee for supplies. stationary to each student reached at bturcotte@item- sive from underfunding the opportunity to bail writing specialist but I The class begins with and tasks them with writ- live.com. Follow her on the cost of health insur- ourselves out — normal- did get great handwriting learning vowels. Gradual- ing a “thank you” note to @BridgetTurcotte. ance for its employees got ly, they would send us a back several years. receiver to pay our bills,” He said the city will con- said City Council Presi- tinue to see budget pres- dent Darren Cyr. “They’re sure from factors such as giving us the opportuni- increasing school enroll- ty to do it ourselves and ment, which has translat- I think we’re going to do ed to an increase of more that.” than 3,400 students since Cyr said officials initial- the 2006-07 school year, ly talked about borrowing and the city’s significant as much as $23 million capital needs. to get themselves out of Cronin provided the FY18, FY19 and FY20, but Council with a prelim- the ultimate feeling was inary review of FY20, that $14 million would be which when weighing po- enough. tential increases in reve- “Essentially, we were nue and increased expens- given a $14 million life- es, the city could be left line from the state of Mas- with a budget gap of more sachusetts,” Bertino said. than $5 million. “This is a serious issue. A major increase in ex- We’re going to work to- penses could be collective gether to get out of this bargaining agreements, fiscal situation.” which were not funded in The council also ap- FY19, according to Cronin. proved a $2.35 million Other stressors include LED bond to pay the costs the city’s little reserve of converting the city’s funds and only $1 mil- non-ornamental street lion available in free cash, lights to LED fixtures. Cronin said. Bertino said the projected ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Some strategies he said savings from the conver- the city could explore to sion will pay the bond off Protestors gathered to prevent the eviction of Miriam Cruz from her Laighton Terrace home on get some relief include Tuesday. in three years. seriously looking at its op- “Down the road, we’re tions on health insurance, going to see savings and staffing levels such as for this is what we need to Elderly woman beats eviction — for now police, current service do to help out with defi- delivery models, and fee cit savings,” said Ward 1 EVICTION The RAFT program Tuesday’s protest. The or- “If Miriam is sent anoth- structures. Councilor Wayne Lozzi. From A1 agreed to help Cruz and ganization describes itself er eviction notice, Lynn Michael Bertino, the filled out the paperwork as dedicated to fighting United For Change will city’s chief financial offi- Gayla Cawley can be the property for $381,500 with her, according to back against “unjust evic- be back,” said Jackie Ber- cer, said officials are com- reached at gcawley@item- in May, according to a Rios. Cruz and her daugh- tions and foreclosures,” man, a city attorney work- mitted to helping the city live.com. Follow her on real estate transaction ter said all Jason Irving, of according to their website. ing with LUFC. turn around, but acknowl- Twitter @GaylaCawley. recorded by The Warren Irving Development, had “We were hoping Jason Isaac Simon, an LUFC Group. Soon thereafter, it to do was sign the paper- would show up today so member, said the post- began eviction proceed- work, but he declined to we can negotiate,” said ponement should provide ings against Cruz, sending do so. Drenusha Jusufi, a mem- time for Cruz and Irving multiple notices and court Lisa McGloin, an attor- ber of LUFC. “Miriam is to come to an arrange- ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! summons to her address. ney representing Irving, willing to pay her rent.” ment. According to Rios, her did not return calls seek- Paul Minsky, a constable “This fight is not over mother owed about $2,000 ing comment. for Lynn, had Irving on the but today is an important in back rent. To help cover Irving reportedly con- phone during the protest. victory,” Simon said. “We that debt, Cruz applied for tinued with the eviction After a few hours of the want to leave room for the Call Customer Service funding from the Residen- proceedings, which led to protestors chanting and landlord to do the right tial Assistance for Fami- Tuesday’s hours-long pro- holding their signs, Irving thing.” lies in Transition (RAFT) test on Laighton Terrace. told Minsky he was calling to place an ad Program, a homelessness Cruz and her family were off the eviction, at least for Bella diGrazia can be prevention program run met with support from the day. When Minsky told reached at bdigrazia@ by the Department of community members and the crowd the news, cheers itemlive.com. Follow her 781-593-7700, ext. 2 Housing and Community Lynn United For Change roared throughout the ter- on Twitter @BelladiGra- Development (DHCD). (LUFC), which organized race. zia.

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Hastings, 1922-1940 graduate Yee Xiong, a last- That Xiong proceeded great bodily injury. It’s a 781-593-7700 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 ing sense of justice took a with her case says a great felony but it’s not rape. Ext. 2 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 long six years. She realized deal about her personal Her was sentenced to a Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 courage, and our failures year in jail, five years pro- Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 it on Oct. 12, when a Yolo classi [email protected] when we blame women or bation and required to reg- Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 County jury unanimous- Subscriptions Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 ly awarded Xiong — the don’t believe them after ister as a sex offender. On [email protected] John S. Moran, 1975-1990 American born daughter they say they were sexual- the day he was sentenced, Executive Editor, Circulation of Hmong immigrants — ly assaulted. as Xiong and her family [email protected] $152,400 in damages for Xiong was only 20 on embraced and thought medical expenses she in- July 9, 2012. According to the nightmare was finally Ext. 3 curred and anguish she the police and court ac- behind them, they were Newsroom suffered after being sexual- counts, she awoke after a shocked to find it was not. [email protected] ly assaulted by a man she party with young people, Her sued Xiong and some [email protected] thought was her friend. who were her friends, to of her siblings for defama- Ext. 4 EDITORIAL Truthfully, that dollar find Lang Her, then a fel- tion. He was upset that he Sports amount is a pittance con- low UCD student, on top had been called a rapist on [email protected] sidering what Xiong has of her. Xiong’s under gar- social media. He sought $4 Ext. 5 million. Xiong couldn’t af- endured since the night she ments had been pulled Retail and Online Why Trump is wrong about was assaulted. She doesn’t down. Her arms were ford to see a counselor for Advertising really expect to see much of pinned down. She felt a as many sessions as she [email protected] aid to Central America the money, if any at all. But sharp pain between her needed, let alone pay for a that doesn’t matter to her. legs. She said she had not lawyer. ADVERTISING On April 14, 1986, reported the Tribune, “Amer- What matters to Xiong, given consent. Sacramento-based law- Ernie Carpenter Jr. icans blockaded federal buildings, poured mock now 26, is the hope that Her was charged with yers at Orrick, Herrington Director of Advertising blood and staged sit-ins across the country.” In & Sutcliffe — a massive and Business Development, ext. 1355 her story will give strength rape of an unconscious per- [email protected] Chicago, 500 people rallied at the Kluczynski to other sexual abuse vic- son, rape of an intoxicated firm with offices around Federal Building, and 10 people were arrested tims. She hopes they will person and sexual battery. the world — took her case David McBournie for free. They got the def- Sales Representative, ext. 1280 for occupying the district office of U.S. Rep. Phil- come forward and tell Two Yolo County juries [email protected] ip Crane in Arlington Heights. their stories, face their ac- couldn’t reach a verdict that amation suit tossed and These citizens were not angry about the loom- then won her the damages. Ralph Mitchell cusers, reclaim their lives, it was rape, even though Sales Representative, ext. 1313 ing deadline to file their federal tax returns. and increase our collective Her’s story changed re- Xiong’s case was initial- [email protected] They were showing their opposition to Presi- understanding of sexual peatedly, and even though ly handled by McGregor Scott, who then passed it Patricia Whalen dent Ronald Reagan’s proposal to provide $100 abuse and assault. Yolo prosecutors produced Sales Representative, ext. 1310 million in military and humanitarian aid to reb- “I hope some victims can evidence that Her’s semen on to other Orrick lawyers [email protected] els fighting the leftist government in Nicaragua. see themselves in me and was found inside of Xiong. when he was appointed Central America often dominated the news in are able to find justice in In the eyes of the law, it was U.S. Attorney for the East- BUSINESS OFFICE this country back then. At one point, El Salvador the way they define jus- not rape. ern District of California Susan J. Conti got more U.S. aid than any country except Israel tice,” said Xiong. “I’m re- The hangup in the second by President Trump. Controller, ext. 1288 and Egypt. In 1984, Reagan warned Americans ally hoping that some sur- trial spoke to our societal Sadly, some members [email protected] that in the absence of sufficient U.S. help, events vivors see my story and ignorance on sexual abuse. of the Hmong communi- Ted Grant in Central America could move “chaos and anar- realize they are not alone.” Ten members of the jury ty continue to blame her, Publisher, ext. 1234 [email protected] chy toward the American border” — including Xiong’s story is an an- were ready to convict Her out of loyalty to Her and “hundreds of thousands of refugees” seeking tidote to the recently of rape. But two jurors — his family. When I wrote Marian Kinney about Xiong’s case a few ext. 1212 “entry into our country.” concluded confirmationboth older men — couldn’t [email protected] That episode has echoes today in President of Brett Kavanaugh to go there. They couldn’t get years ago, I was surprised Donald Trump’s alarms about a caravan of sev- the U.S. Supreme Court, past the fact that Her had at the attitudes of women Will Kraft I knew who had sons and Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 eral thousand people trudging north toward the a shameful exercise in given Xiong a ride to UCD [email protected] U.S.-Mexico border, where there has already which the accusations of a after the assault. Some- found fault with Xiong and her story. Jennifer Perez been a huge increase in the number of Cen- woman accusing Kavana- how, in some convoluted ext. 1205 tral Americans seeking asylum. On Monday, he ugh of sexual assault were way, this raised doubts in When a spokeswoman for President Trump said [email protected] threatened to cut aid to Honduras, Guatemala obliterated by the intense the minds of the men that Mike Shanahan and Nicaragua for not “stopping people from desire of a Republican ma- a rape had occurred. some women saw their sons and husbands in Ka- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 leaving their country and coming illegally to the jority to confirm Kavana- Her initially claimed [email protected] vanaugh, I believed her. U.S.” ugh no matter what. nothing happened. And I’ve seen it for myself. Carolina Trujillo In the 1990s, the whole region settled down Yee watched the proceed- then said he and Xiong “(Sexual abuse cases) Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 and dropped off the list of major American con- ings on TV and saw paral- had only kissed. Then [email protected] play out the way we are cerns. But in recent years, instability, poverty lels to her story: The rush prosecutors produced the taught,” Xiong said. “But Jim Wilson and violence have combined to revive fears that to support the man and semen evidence. What was Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 if the perpetrators ar- Central America imperils the peace and securi- disbelieve the woman; peo- so hard to understand? [email protected] en’t held responsible, the ty of the United States. Unfortunately, it has not ple choosing sides based The party had been at CIRCULATION crimes continue.” gotten the focused attention it once had — much on their own biases over Her’s house. Young college So do the recriminations. Lisa Mahmoud the substance of the alle- kids did what young college less the kind of help these countries need to ad- Xiong grew apart from the Manager, ext. 1239 gation; a lack of a vigorous kids sometimes do — they [email protected] dress their problems effectively. friend who left her at the truth-finding process. drank to excess. Xiong felt Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador, says party. “She blames her- CLASSIFIED This happened to Xiong, sick and fell asleep there. Doctors Without Borders, are awash in violence self but it’s the rapist who Abbe Young Smith too. She was fearful of Unbeknown to Xiong, on a scale rarely seen outside war zones. “Citi- should be held account- Manager, ext. 1276 her friends left her at the zens are murdered with impunity,” it notes, and coming forward. Her life able,” she said. [email protected] house. Other party goers “kidnappings and extortions are daily occur- and plans and hopes were In the years of pursuing left as well. Xiong trusted NEWSROOM rences.” Small wonder that so many ordinary temporarily derailed after justice, she felt her life men and women would be willing to take their her attack. Our system of Her. Their families knew was clouded by fear and Mike Alongi children and set off on foot across hundreds of justice abused her. This each other. The Hmong Sports Reporter ext. 1228 foreboding. She felt she [email protected] miles in hopes of reaching safety in the U.S. is why some women take communities in Yuba — couldn’t make plans. That Bill Brotherton In 2016, President Barack Obama and Con- years to come forward where both were from — her case was like a weight with their stories and why and in Yolo — where both Features Editor ext. 1338 gress agreed on a $750 million aid package for around her ankle. So why [email protected] the “Northern Triangle” nations of Honduras, most never do at all. went to school — are tight. go forward it? Because she Guatemala and El Salvador. Their governments According to the U.S. De- She had no reason to Gayla Cawley felt life would have been Reporter, ext. 1236 promised to supplement that money, and the partment of Justice, only fear she would be sexually even worse if she hadn’t. [email protected] administration reported some progress against 30 percent of sexual as- attacked — until she was. “No amount of money can sault cases are reported to She ran to a bedroom and Cheryl Charles crime and gang activity. But Congress reduced fix the damage that’s been News Editor, ext. 1278 funding last year, and the Trump administra- authorities. tried to call her friend who done,” she said. “But it was [email protected] And when they are re- had left her at the house. tion has already proposed to slash it even more. important to fight it out, to Bella diGrazia Americans often question the value of provid- ported, the process can be But her cell phone died. set the record straight.” Reporter, ext. 1317 ing financial and other help to countries far from hell. She was afraid if she con- She feels she can go on [email protected] fronted Her in the moment, our shores that have no relevance to our securi- In Xiong’s case, her abus- with her life. Xiong works Thomas Grillo ty. But Central America is in our neighborhood, er wasn’t arrested and he would get violent. Her with sexual victims in Yolo Reporter, ext. 1264 and its troubles clearly affect our interests. To charged until two years would later prove his capac- County now. She’s begun [email protected] reduce aid because of the people seeking refuge after her attack. Those ity for vindictiveness. So in to allow herself to ponder Spenser Hasak would worsen the problems that cause them to initial years caused Xiong that moment of shock and a brighter future. Photographer, ext. 1332 flee their homelands. psychological and emo- horror and shame and vul- “Before (her case) was [email protected] We need to see aid to these countries not as tional damage that she is nerability, Xiong said yes a strain or a barrier,” she Thor Jourgensen a giveaway to foreigners but as an investment only now acknowledging whenREADERS’ Her asked FORUM if he could said. “It was very dark and Editorial Director, ext. 1267 in our well-being and safety as well as theirs. and treating. give her a ride to school. I wouldn’t be able to get [email protected] In the short run, a more ambitious program of “I had all these symp- “To some people it was out of that tunnel. But this Daniel Kane U.S. help won’t prevent migrants from heading toms but I couldn’t put a questionable but your has opened up the light for Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 [email protected] our way. But in the long run, it’s the best hope of word to them,” Xiong said. brain tells you what to do me to see what I want for reversing the flow. “It was only when I to survive,” she said. my future.” Steve Krause started seeing a psychi- To their lasting credit, Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 Editorial by the Chicago Tribune. atrist recently that I was Yolo prosecutors were pre- Marcos Breton writes for [email protected] diagnosed with post-trau- pared to go to trial for a the Sacramento Bee. Owen O’Rourke Photographer, ext. 1224 [email protected] READERS’ FORUM Emma LeBlanc Pérez Copy Editor [email protected] Time for Lynn City Council to speak out on spending Harold Rivera Sports Editor, ext. 1238 To the Editor: ity? The response, so far, fore the storm. person with a spine. ors would then be free to [email protected] I read in the Item that has been a loud silence. All this silence reminds Fortunately, there is an hire as many servants as Roberto Scalese the Lynn mayor wants What about all the Lynn me of the Greek philoso- honest and just way to they want and pay them Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 to borrow more money in business men, women, pher, Diogenes, who was deal with the growing con- as much as they want for [email protected] addition to the millions and other residents who known to walk the streets flict between the taxpay- as long as they want de- Mark Sutherland that he recently borrowed. pride themselves for being of Athens in full daylight ers and the tax spenders. pending on the amount of Creative Director He wants to hire more fiscally responsible? More while carrying a lit lan- Everyone who wants to cash in that fund. [email protected] employees at very large silence. What about all the tern and looking into the employ more bureaucrats It will be interesting Anne Marie Tobin salaries which will create Lynn taxpayers who don’t faces of his fellow citizens. or spend more taxpayer to see how much money Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 [email protected] more debt for the Lynn want to employ more ex- When asked about this money should donate as is donated by the mayor, taxpayers. pensive suits to push more odd behavior, he replied much of their own money councilors, and their sup- Bridget Turcotte Reporter, ext. 1269 How have the city coun- paper or can’t afford to do that he was just searching as they want every year to porters. [email protected] cilors responded to this so? More silence which, for an honest man. Today, a special city fund. Richard G. Eramian latest act of fiscal insan- hopefully, is the calm be- he might be looking for a The mayor and council- Lynn Ryan York 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] WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Bomb found at philanthropist George Soros’ suburban home By Jim Mustian ros-connected sites in the funds, frequently donates ASSOCIATED PRESS city. to liberal causes and has Federal investigators pledged to invest a half-bil- NEW YORK — A bomb were reviewing surveil- lion dollars to programs was found in a mailbox at lance video to determine that help people who flee the suburban New York whether the package con- their home countries be- home of George Soros, the taining the bomb had been cause of civil war, poverty liberal billionaire philan- sent through the mail or or political oppression. thropist who has been delivered some other way, “Soros is seen as the denounced by President officials said. They said it boogeyman on just about Donald Trump and vilified was unclear if the parcel every right-wing conspir- by right-wing conspiracy was addressed to Soros. acy theory floating out theorists, authorities said A federal law enforce- there,” said J.J. MacNab, Tuesday. ment official who spoke a domestic extremism PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Federal agents safely to The Associated Press expert at George Wash- detonated the device after on condition of anonym- ington University. “The O’Connor was a state court judge before being nominated to the Su- being summoned Mon- ity because he was not sheer volume of chatter preme Court in 1981 by President Ronald Reagan. day by a security officer authorized to discuss the makes it probable that at the sprawling, wooded investigation said the de- someone acted on key fig- compound, about 50 miles vice contained explosive ures, mainstream figures, Sandra Day O’Connor makes north of Manhattan. The powder. pointing the finger at him. 88-year-old Soros was not Another federal official Usually this stuff would home at the time. who also spoke on con- just float around on the Alzheimer’s diagnosis public Laura Silber, a spokes- dition of anonymity said Internet, but in today’s woman for Soros’ Open it appeared to be a pipe climate it’s mainstream, By Jessica Gresko had appeared around the O’Connor had stopped Society Foundations, bomb and was in a pack- where you have elected of- blamed the country’s toxic ASSOCIATED PRESS country championing an making public appear- age placed in a mailbox ficials spouting conspiracy educational organization ances and recently turned political environment. outside the gates of the theories.” WASHINGTON — San- she founded and serving over an office she had kept In recent days and compound. A Soros em- Soros has been a favorite dra Day O’Connor, the as a visiting appeals court at the Supreme Court weeks, Soros has been ac- ployee opened it just in- target conservative com- first woman on the Su- judge, among other ac- to newly retired Justice cused of being the hidden side the gates, nowhere mentators, who have ac- preme Court, announced tivities. But she stopped Anthony Kennedy. Jay hand behind some of the near Soros’ quarters, the cused him of waging war opposition to Brett Kava- Tuesday in a frank and speaking publicly more O’Connor also said that official said. against capitalism and personal letter that she naugh’s Supreme Court Soros, a Hungarian im- having a secret agenda to than two years ago. hip issues have meant nomination and helping to has been diagnosed with “While the final chapter his mother now primari- migrant to the U.S. who destabilize the U.S. gov- “the beginning stages of create the caravan of Cen- made his fortune in hedge ernment. of my life with dementia ly uses a wheelchair and tral Americans making dementia, probably Alz- may be trying, nothing has stays close to her home in their way toward the U.S. heimer’s disease.” diminished my gratitude Phoenix. “The hateful rhetoric The 88-year-old’s letter and deep appreciation for O’Connor wrote that that dominates politics in was addressed to “Friends the countless blessings in since “many people have the U.S. and in so many and fellow Americans.” my life,” she wrote. She asked about my current countries around the And it was a farewell of added: “As a young cowgirl status and activities” she world breeds extremism sorts from a woman who from the Arizona desert, wanted to be “open about and violence,” Silber said was not only a trailblazer I never could have imag- these changes.” in a statement. “In this for women in the law but ined that one day I would O’Connor was a state climate of fear, falsehoods also for much of her quar- become the first woman court judge before being and rising authoritari- ter century on the high justice on the U.S. Su- nominated to the Supreme anism, just voicing your court a key vote on issues preme Court.” Court in 1981 by President views can draw death central to American life. O’Connor’s announce- Ronald Reagan, who ful- threats.” O’Connor said doctors ment of her diagnosis filled a campaign promise The FBI confirmed it diagnosed her some time came a day after an Asso- by nominating a woman to was involved in an inves- ago and that as her condi- ciated Press story in which the high court. O’Connor’s tigation but declined to FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tion has progressed she is her son Jay O’Connor said letter Tuesday was remi- comment. The New York Police Department said The FBI and local police responded to an ad- “no longer able to partici- that his mother had be- niscent of Reagan’s 1994 that as a precaution, it dress near philanthropist George Soros’ home pate in public life.” After gun to have challenges letter announcing that he was sending counterter- after an object that appeared to be an explo- her 2006 retirement from with her short term mem- had Alzheimer’s disease. rorism officers to all So- sive was found in a mailbox. the high court O’Connor ory. The story noted that He died in 2004. Local elections in San Francisco will allow noncitizens to vote A Salute to By Olga R. mittee has been holding tections for people in the Rodriguez voter registration cam- country illegally. ASSOCIATED PRESS paigns on college campus- Those who championed es, in low-income neigh- the voting ordinance say it SAN FRANCISCO — borhoods, at festivals and aims to give immigrants a San Francisco will be- in Chinatown. Volunteers VETERANS greater voice at the school come the largest city in have not registered a sin- board, which approves the United States and one gle noncitizen, including curriculum, hires staff Saturday, Nov. 10, 2018 of only a handful nation- a green-card holder, exec- and manages a nearly In honor of Veterans Day, wide to allow noncitizens, utive director David Lee $900,000 annual budget. including people in the said. The San Francisco Sunday, November 11, 2018, country illegally, to vote in “People are really fear- School District does not The Daily Item will publish a a local election in Novem- ful because the Trump keep a tally of its noncit- special page devoted to those ber. administration is per- izen parents or children They are only allowed who are currently serving military ceived to be very anti-im- but reports that 29 per- duties and those veterans to vote in the city school migrant,” Lee said. “There cent of its 54,000 students Take this time board race, and the fear is legitimate concern that are English learners, with who are gone but not forgotten. with photo $37 and shield that their information their information may be the majority listing Chi- to say may reach U.S. officials turned over to the feder- nese or Spanish as their Mail form to: “Thank You” appears to be stronger al government and that first language. At least to your military than the desire to have The Daily Item they may end up being de- 40,000 people in the city of family member. a say in their children’s tained or deported.” 885,000 are in the country Attn.: Salute to Veterans education. Only 35 non- Lee and other communi- illegally, according to gov- citizens have signed up to PO Box 5, 110 Munroe St. text and ty groups have been invit- ernment estimates. $27 shield only vote as of Monday, the reg- ing prospective voters to Harmeet Dhillon, a San Lynn, MA 01903 istration deadline in Cal- register but also warning Francisco attorney and SMITH – In memory of SMITH – In memory of JOHN C. SMITH who JOHN C. SMITH who ifornia, according to San them of the risks. The city committeewoman for passed away passed away Francisco’s Department of election department also the National Republican Please choose one of May 4, 1997. May 4, 1997. Lovingly Lovingly Elections. The state allows has warnings on its regis- Committee, said allowing the following shields: remembered remembered people to register and vote by wife by wife tration form and on flyers noncitizens to cast ballots Louise, daughters Kim Louise, daughters Kim on Election Day. saying voter information devalues the rights of cit- and Maureen, and son and Maureen, andson Voters in 2016 approved would be public and could izens. Tom. Tom. a measure allowing par- be seen by U.S. Immigra- “Voting is a sacred priv- ents or guardians of a tion and Customs Enforce- ilege and a sacred right National Guard Bureau Your message may be paid by: child in San Francisco ment and other agencies. of citizens. It should not schools to help elect rep- San Francisco is a “sanc- be trivialized for political Check Money Order Visa Mastercard resentatives to the school tuary city” that otherwise gain,” she said. board regardless of their limits cooperation with Dhillon, who handles Dept. of the Army immigration status. In federal immigration of- election law cases, said Please check for shield: Yes No the same election, Donald ficials. The city has not she is not surprised that If no selection is made, shield will not appear. Trump won the presiden- shied away from confront- only a few noncitizens cy and has since cracked ing the U.S. government have registered because Name down on illegal immigra- on immigration, suing voting could jeopardize Dept. of the Navy tion and ramped up rhet- the Trump administra- their chances of attaining Address oric against those living in tion over sanctuary pro- citizenship in the future. the U.S. illegally. City St Zip “We’re in an unprece- U.S. Marine Corps. dented arena of animosi- Phone ty toward our immigrant community, and that has really stopped people from In Memory of voting,” said San Fran- Dept. of the Air Force Who passed away on cisco Supervisor Sandra Fewer, a former member Lovingly remembered by of the school board and a supporter of the nonciti- Army National Guard zen voting measure. Noncitizens must pro- vide their address and date of birth to register Visa / MC # for the school board race. Coast Guard FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS They can’t vote in state or Signature federal elections. Noncitizens are only allowed to vote in the The Chinese American school board race, they can’t vote in state or CVV Code Exp. Date Voters Education Com- federal elections. Flag Submission deadline: Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2018 A6 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2018 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- motive Services for tow. A caller dialed 911 and hung On Monday at 7:11 p.m., a National Drug larly arrests, reflect police records. In up at 10:33 p.m. on Monday. caller reported that someone the event of a perceived inaccuracy, Burglar Alarms The dispatcher called them from the Peabody Housing Au- it is the sole responsibility of the con- back and the caller stated her thority entered the apartment, Take Back Day A false burglar alarm was re- husband was just choking on a no items were taken. Officer will cerned party to contact the relevant ported at Miniluxe at 245 Mar- cracker but he ended up being document. police department and have the ket St. on Monday at 7:59 a.m.; By Bella diGrazia St., as their drop off loca- OK. The caller’s husband de- Caller reported people are department issue a notice of correc- on Bluejay Road on Monday at ITEM STAFF tion for Saturday’s event. clined any medical attention. inside the shuttered Kindred tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or 2:19 p.m.; on Tuesday at 4:29 Items to be collected in- Hospital Rehabilitation Ser- North Shore police de- clude prescription and over clarifications will not be made without a.m. at California Pizza Kitchen at 1150 Market St.; at Sweet PEABODY vices at 15 King St. on Monday partments will participate the counter medication, vi- express notice of change from the ar- Greens on Tuesday at 4:54 a.m. at 9:18 p.m. Officer reports in National Take Back tamins, veterinary medica- resting police department. Arrests two security officers on scene Day on Saturday to help tions, narcotics, and liquid noticed an open door, checked residents dispose of old, medications. They ask res- Complaints Weldo Ribeiro, 28, of 8 Bas- expired and unused medi- LYNN ford Court, was arrested on the building and all is OK. idents to not put any nee- Report of a suspicious ve- Caller from 70 Margin St., cations. dles in the collection box. Monday following a traffic stop Between the hours of 10 Arrests hicle with a loud exhaust and Apt. 3, reports yelling upstairs Saugus Police Depart- turning blinker on and off at 11 at 286 Washington St. and 2 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Oct. 27, Granite St. at 2:26 p.m. and on the third floor on Monday at ment will have a drop box Wayner Lopez, 18, of 450A Williams Road on Monday at Lynn, Swampscott, Saugus, at their station near the charged with the unlicensed 10:21 p.m. Officer spoke with Peabody, and Lynnfield po- Essex St., was arrested on a 6:38 p.m. the party on the third floor who Roundhill Street side of warrant charge of parole/pro- operation of a motor vehicle lice departments are hold- Request to a man off said they are worried about the the building, according to bation violation at 9:20 a.m. the floor on Monday at 6:53 and the vehicle not meeting ing drop off locations for child who has a cold. the DEA’s website. Peabody Tuesday. p.m. at 2 Thomas Road. safety standards. the national initiative. The Odessas J. Burkinshaw, 44, A well-being check was re- and Lynnfield police de- Luckese Richards, 32, of 1 Officer requested from a goal is to help residents dis- partments have also joined Fosdick Terrace, was arrested resident at 13 Ashwood Road of 766 Lowell St., was arrested quested on Tuesday at 12:58 pose of potentially danger- on Monday at 5:33 p.m. fol- in on the national initia- and charged with operation who reports person is outside a.m. by Tri-City Taxi who reports ous, controlled substances. tive, placing collection box- of a motor vehicle with a sus- yelling for dogs on Monday at lowing a report of an unwanted one of their drivers picked up a This is the 16th year the female living in the home. es in the lobbies of each of pended license and Class B 8:39 p.m. Officer reports all is person in the vicinity of Walnut Drug Enforcement Ad- their stations for Saturday. drug possession at 8:54 a.m. quiet and resident is inside his Jeffrey Scott Olson, 32, of Street who appeared disorient- ministration (DEA) has 52 Gage St., Lynn, was arrested Outside of the one day Tuesday. house. ed and was not dressed appro- held National Take Back initiative, Swampscott Po- Paul Venuti, 39, of 89 Ju- on Tuesday at 10:57 a.m. on an priately for the weather. Officer Day, according to a press outstanding warrant from Pea- lice stated the prescription niper Lane, Tewksbury, was Medical Aid reports patient was evaluated release from the Swamp- drop box is permanently arrested and charged with ma- body District Court and charged by EMS and taken to the North scott Police Department. with two counts of indecent placed in their lobby and is licious destruction of property, Ambulance requested at 19 Shore Medical Center, family The town’s drop off location accessible at anytime. Na- Class A drug possession and Longbow Circle for a 15-month- assault and battery on a child is their police department under 14. notified. hant and Marblehead po- Class B drug possession at old having difficulty breathing An employee of Superior at 531 Humphrey St. and lice departments also have 9:43 p.m. Monday. on Monday at 5:24 p.m. Contracting Services reported they will not accept syring- drop off boxes available Medical aid requested from Summons es, needles, or liquid medi- tools missing on Tuesday at 24/7 at their stations. the Boston Sports Club at 425 cations. Accidents Joseph G. Donahue, 53, Walnut St. on Monday at 5:31 12:35 p.m. The last time the According to a press re- Bella diGrazia can be of 3 Druid Ave., was issued a A report of a motor vehicle p.m. for a person having diffi- tools were at the business was lease from the Lynn Police reached at bdigrazia@ summons to appear in court crash at 7:52 a.m. Monday at culty breathing. July 17. Department, they selected itemlive.com. Follow her on Washington Street and Western Caller reported an unrespon- and charged with assault CVS Pharmacy, 50 Boston Twitter @BelladiGrazia. Avenue; at 1:01 p.m. Monday sive man at 6 Kimball Lane on and battery with a dangerous Overdose at Centre Street and Western weapon following an incident Monday at 5:38 p.m. Patient Possible overdose reported Avenue; at 2:05 p.m. Monday taken to the hospital. at the 7-Eleven at 100 Lynn from 12 Southwick Ave. on at Broadway and Euclid Ave- Request for an ambulance at St. on Monday at 8:09 p.m. Two Lynn stores nue; at 4:19 p.m. Monday at 7 Thomas Road for a 67-year- A caller reported the suspect Tuesday at 8:55 a.m. Person on Lawton and Western avenues; old woman who fell on Monday threw two hot coffees at his scene is performing CPR. Pa- at 5:17 p.m. Monday at 415 at 7:03 p.m. face and attempted to flee but tient taken to Beverly Hospital. suffer break-ins Lynnway; at 5:28 p.m. Monday was stopped by police on Lynn at 160 Commercial St.; at 5:46 MARBLEHEAD Street at Margaret Road. Vandalism By Gayla Cawley get to Sethy’s Convenience p.m. Monday at Nahant Rotary ITEM STAFF Store at 522 Chestnut, at 1 Lynnway. Accidents On Tuesday at 12:27 p.m., Lynn Police Lt. Michael Accidents caller reported three of his LYNN — Two businesses Kmiec said. A report of a motor vehicle A two-car motor vehicle crash hit and run crash at 4:16 p.m. A walk-in reported at 1:31 vehicles have been vandal- were broken into last week The two businesses share with no injuries was reported ized over the last month while after a burglar cut through a basement. At Sethy’s the Monday at 20 Wilfred St.; at p.m. on Monday that she ac- on Monday at 4:31 p.m. at the 12:37 a.m. Tuesday at 139 cidentally hit someone’s car parked in the lot at 6100 Crane drywall to get into the burglar(s) took some ciga- Family Entertainment Group at Brook Way. neighboring store. rettes and cash and tried Lawton Ave. mirror on Bessom Street. She 535 Lowell St. Paperwork ex- Vandalism to a bicycle was Police responded to the to pry an ATM machine A report of a motor vehicle stated when she returned to changed. crash with personal injury at the area, she found the vehicle reported on Thursday at 1:05 break-in shortly before 9 open, but were unable to, Kmiec said. 7:40 a.m. Tuesday at 399 Wal- was gone and was unable to Animal Control p.m. from 6 Dobbs Road. Offi- a.m. last Friday. nut St. obtain a license plate. cer will document. At least one person forced Police said it’s unclear if Caller left message about Caller reports a motor vehicle open the back door of Party multiple people were in- Breaking and Entering Complaints barking dogs at 321 Lowell St. with Massachusetts plate no. Specialist, a catering busi- volved. The incident is un- der investigation. on Tuesday at 1 p.m. Officer re- 438PC8 drove past the flash- ness at 530 Chestnut St., A report of a motor vehicle A caller reported an illegally ports a complaint and copy of ing stop signs of a school bus and took some cash and a Gayla Cawley can be breaking and entering at 535 parked car on the white lines barking ordinance was mailed Lynnway. on Tuesday at 2:10 p.m. at Lynn couple of laptop comput- reached at gcawley@item- on Weston Road at 9:41 a.m. to Jackie Murray at 321 Lowell Street and Veterans Memorial on Monday. Responding offi- ers before cutting through live.com. Follow her on St. Both dogs are licensed and Drive. Officer checked area and the drywall with a knife to Twitter @GaylaCawley. Complaints cers tagged the vehicle but not- vaccinated. ed the restricted area markings vehicle is gone and is checking A report of a gunshot at 9:42 the registered address. Vehicle are a bit faded. Complaints p.m. Monday at 700 Washing- A caller reported at 12:49 unoccupied at the residence Former Catholic ton St. p.m. on Monday that some- Man called from MSPCC at and no answer at the door. time on Saturday evening, they 63 Andover St. on Monday at Theft believe, some kids may have 4:09 p.m. and reports he is re- SAUGUS priest gets 20 years A report of a larceny at 9:10 kicked the blocks off his boat ceiving threats. Officer said no a.m. Monday at 43 Timson trailer. The caller stated there threats were made at the time Accidents St.; at 10:48 a.m. Monday at was no damage but wanted the the officer spoke with reporting in child rape case 41 Carnes St.; at 1:02 p.m. police department to be aware party and staff and all is in or- A report of a motor vehicle Monday at Wendy’s at 377 Lyn- of it. der. accident on Broadway at 10:26 By Jeffrey Collins ASSOCIATED PRESS nway; at 6:06 p.m. Monday at A caller reported on Naugus Woman reports there’s a man a.m. Monday; at Charlie’s Piz- Avenue that she was turning in front of her window at 9½ Public Library at 5 North Com- zeria on Main Street at 6:51 A 76-year-old former mon St.; at 9:01 a.m. Tuesday her gas fireplace on and went Northend St. and won’t leave p.m. Monday; at Speedway on upstairs and heard what was on Monday at 4:14 p.m. Officer Catholic priest who already on Union Street. Broadway at 10:50 p.m. Mon- has served jail time for mo- A report of motor vehicle possibly a small explosion at spoke with the reporting party day. 2:49 p.m. on Monday. She stat- who said he was not on scene lesting boys in Maryland theft at 2:20 p.m. Monday at was sentenced Tuesday to 70 Walnut St. ed she shut the gas off and did but was believed to be in the Complaints not see any smoke or fire. First neighborhood. She was ad- 20 years in prison in South A report of a robbery at 9:45 Carolina for raping boys p.m. Monday at 100 Union St. responders set a ladder up to vised to call police if he comes A report of a home being the chimney and requested a around. vandalized with eggs and trash from a middle school four Vandalism plumber to check the scene Party found a wallet in front on Bennett Avenue at 7:45 decades ago. inside. The gas inspector on the of 111 Foster St. on Monday at a.m. Monday. Wayland Yoder Brown Wayland Brown A report of motor vehicle scene cleared it and respond- 4:28 p.m. Officer will document A report of a ladder in the wore his priest collar pleaded guilty Tues- vandalism at 9 a.m. Monday at ers were sent on their way. and keep wallet in a safe place. high speed lane of Broadway while attacking the boys, day to nine counts of 114 Nahant St.; at 9:02 a.m. A caller reported she saw an Caller reported she left her near Ethan Allen Gallery at then prayed the rosary criminal sexual con- Monday at 21 Beacon Hill Ave.; MBTA bus go up Roundhouse backpack at the Northshore 8:41 a.m. Monday. with them, Solicitor Duffie duct with a minor. at 12:08 a.m. Tuesday at 700 Road at 3:16 p.m. on Monday. Mall on Monday at 4:48 p.m. Stone said. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Washington St.; at 10:17 a.m. She stated she was concerned Party says she has retrieved her SWAMPSCOTT “He not only violated the Tuesday at 31 Beach Road. the bus was not going to make purse. trust of children, but vio- comes as the Roman Cath- it through. Responding officers Caller asked to speak to Complaints lated their faith. He used olic Church in the United LYNNFIELD followed up and reported the a police officer about a dis- the Catholic faith against States is under increased bus did in fact make it through. agreement over a towed motor A report of a neighbor prob- them,” Stone said in a news scrutiny for its handling Accidents A walk-in reported they lost vehicle at Arrington Service at conference after Brown’s of sex abuse cases. A Penn- their wedding band on Ocean 151 Newbury St. on Monday lem at 12 Stanley Road at 11:17 p.m. on Monday. guilty plea. sylvania grand jury report Caller reports a motor vehicle Avenue. They described it as at 5:42 p.m. Officer spoke with Brown already served in August found about crash with property damage in a men’s band with white gold both parties and motor vehicle A report of suspicious activity five years of a 10-year 300 Catholic priests had the parking lot on Center Court color brush metal exterior with was returned to owner. at 330 Paradise Road at 3:56 sentence in Maryland for on Monday at 4:48 p.m. “I love you 7-8-18” engraved A request to preserve the p.m. on Monday; at Machon abused more than 1,000 Report of a motor vehicle on it. peace was received on Mon- School, 35 Burpee Road, at sexually abusing two oth- children statewide since crash with property damage at A caller reported a couple of day at 6:07 p.m. from 13 Tara 5:12 p.m. on Monday. er boys. Pope John Paul the 1940s. Federal investi- 529 Main St. and 1 Hutchins suspicious parties in front of a Road. Officer reports party A report of a noise complaint II dismissed him from the gators are taking a closer Circle on Monday at 8:45 p.m. commercial business on Tioga grabbed belongings and was at 1005 Paradise Road at 1:16 priesthood after that 2004 look at those cases to see if Officer requested Gaeta’s Auto- Way at 10:02 p.m. on Monday. sent on his way. a.m. on Tuesday. conviction. church leaders covered up Brown’s guilty plea for abusive priests.

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Pedestrian struck and killed p.m. Monday. called 911 while another the driver killed when his Neighbor Bill Rowe says Ostroskey and Fire Chief by vehicle in Greenfield A witness tells The woman administered CPR. car struck a tree in Norton. he has seen several ac- James Young said in a Recorder she looked in her Another witness said Police told the Sun cidents in that area over statement Tuesday that GREENFIELD (AP) — rearview mirror and saw a the driver who struck Chronicle on Monday that the past 20 years, and he the victim of Friday morn- Police in Greenfield are man flip into the air “like the pedestrian appeared 21-year-old Joseph Mowry installed stone walls in ing’s blaze was known to investigating the death of a rag doll.” She turned her distraught. died at the scene of the his yard to stop cars from be a heavy smoker and was a pedestrian struck by a car around and drove to single-car crash around 1 coming through. found near a recliner in the living room where she had vehicle while crossing a the man, who was then Police release name a.m. Sunday. Local and state police a habit of smoking. city street. nearly struck by another of victim in Norton crash Police say the Norton are still investigating the cause. Her name has not been Chief Robert Haigh Jr. vehicle. She said she and man lost control of his car released pending positive said officers responded to the operator of the vehi- NORTON (AP) — Police as he navigated around a identification by the medi- the scene at about 7:15 cle that struck the victim have released the name of curve. Fire marshal: Fatal fire in cal examiner. Orange caused by smoking A man escaped the single-family home ORANGE (AP) — The by climbing out a sec- Lynn Drug Task Force CALL 24 HOURS A DAY state fire marshal says a ond-floor window before or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) fire in an Orange home the building collapsed. Hotline last week that killed a There were no working disabled woman was smoke or carbon mon- 781-477-4444 All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. caused by smoking. oxide alarms inside the Callers may remain anonymous. State Fire Marshal Peter home. Spanish menu available WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT Review: ‘Johnny English’ sequel is an ode to a low-tech charm By Jocelyn Noveck He's a fish out of water. ASSOCIATED PRESS In a high-tech world, he's lower than low-tech; he's There's nothing real- no-tech. He rejects even a ly new or fresh or bold in smartphone. All he wants "Johnny English Strikes is a gun, and a dusty old Again," the third install- Aston Martin to drive. ment of Rowan Atkinson's He's joined in this venture bumbling-spy saga/James by his erstwhile partner Bond spoof. from the first movie in And for some of us, may- 2003, loyal sidekick Bough be that's not such a terri- (Ben Miller.) ble thing. Sometimes you But, you ask, who's the don't want the hip new villain? Well, that would cocktail. Sometimes you be technology itself, in the just want the same beer at form of a Silicon Valley the same temperature at PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS billionaire smartypants PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the same time in the same Olga Kurylenko, left, and Rowan Atkinson star — you know the type — “Fudge Sandwich” is an 11-track album by Ty comfy chair. as Ophelia and Johnny English in “Johnny En- named Jason Volta (Jake Segall. So when Atkinson's glish Strikes Again.” Lacy). Johnny, on the run in a You may forget the bare- Scottish castle, winds up in If that's not enough, we In any case, we begin a ly serviceable plot on the a room of decorative suits also have Emma Thomp- week before the PM is to way out of the theater. Review: Ty Segall’s of armor, you start chuck- son as the British prime host a crucial G12 summit But you'll likely remem- ling preemptively. Because minister. Thompson as in Scotland. Things are ber when Atkinson gets a of course you know he's go- anything at all would be not going well. A major cocktail umbrella stuck in ‘Fudge Sandwich’ ing to hide in one of those a plus, but watching her security breach at MI17 his nose, while trying to suits, and of course you channel her inner Maggie exposes the identity of ev- woo gorgeous — and dra- know he's going to have Thatcher — and mix in a ery British secret agent. matically named — Oph- is full of fun covers a massively difficult time little Theresa May — may To replace them, they call elia (Olga Kurylenko), an By Pablo Gorondi cid-sounding guitars for staying upright, and, well have you immediately be- in aging former agents. enemy agent. ASSOCIATED PRESS the original's piano parts ... it'll be funny. Not innova- moaning the fact she only Enter Johnny, who's been It's not complicated. But and makes full use of his tive or thought-provoking, got to play a prime minis- spending his days teach- there are worse things in Ty Segall, "Fudge vocal similarities with the and certainly not snarky ter's SISTER in "Love Ac- ing schoolkids the essen- life than 88 minutes of un- Sandwich" (In the Red) Liverpudlian. That same or biting. Just funny. tually." What a waste! tials of Bondian spycraft. complicated chuckling. Lennon-like vocal, add- Some people make play- ed to even more distorted lists of their favorite songs, guitars, makes Funkade- some folks' closets are full lic's "Hit It and Quit It" ‘Making a Murderer’ filmmakers of mixtapes and some still even more agonizing. make compilations on CD Segall's guitar tones get for themselves or their friends. But not the pro- much praise and there's a return with part two on Netflix whole catalog of them on lific Ty Segall, who takes a much more hands-on hand, but it's his drum- pened to Halbach. She’s you know we weren’t so people had. Obviously we By Alicia Rancilio approach and has used ming that really stands ASSOCIATED PRESS meticulous with details much in the spotlight. We have no control over how his music collection as in- out here, expertly shifting and has multiple experts weren’t out in public. people respond. To the ex- spiration to record "Fudge from rock to prog to punk NEW YORK — The test various theories. AP: Season one made tent that we hoped view- Sandwich," gathering a and back again. “Making a Murderer” In an interview with such an impact that Ken ers would be engaged and handful of tracks from the Rudimentary Peni's filmmakers were in many The Associated Press, the Kratz (the former district perhaps have a passionate late '60s to early '70s that "Rotten to the Core" from ways in a race against the filmmakers talked about attorney of Calumet coun- response, we were hoping have influenced him over 1983 is the "newest" song clock to make part two of how they handled the at- ty, Wisconsin, who prose- that that response would the years. on the album, the London their series, now available tention on their work, crit- cuted Avery and Dassey) be good. So there are lots It all starts with a men- band's diatribe against on Netflix. icism from some viewers and others received death of people who now recog- acing version of "Low Rid- Johnny Rotten and Joe “We were in post-produc- and what they hope ulti- threats. What do you say nize that there are flaws er," War's hot-rod anthem, Strummer and a warning tion from day one,” said mately will come from the to that? in the system. There’s sounding straight out of a to fans that "rock stars Moira Demos. “We were series. Ricciardi: It’s obvious- room for improvement so post-apocalyptic car mov- deal in money not truth," shooting and editing and AP: Was it hard to cover ly disappointing to hear it would be nice if we fo- ie, followed by an accurate while Segall turns The shooting and editing and the continuation of this negative or threatening cused on potential reforms though not reverential Dils' frantic "Class War" finding the story as we story, when “Making a or potentially violent re- or just keeping the dia- take on the Spencer Da- into passionate power-pop. went.” Murderer” became a part actions or responses that logue going. vis Group's "I'm a Man." Segall says "Fudge Sand- The first “Making a Mur- of the story? On John Lennon's "Isola- wich" was made just for derer” recounted the story Demos: The attention on of Steven Avery and his tion," one of his soul-bar- fun and that's exactly the case didn’t really affect ing "us vs. them" songs, what you'll have listening nephew, Brendan Dassey, our process because for Segall substitutes ran- to it. who were convicted in the part two, in a lot of ways, 2005 slaying of Wisconsin it’s the inverse of part one. photographer Teresa Hal- We’re in the courtroom for bach. Avery and Dassey four solid episodes of part are serving life sentences one and what’s going on in the killing. in part two is these legal Filming for the second teams are fighting to just season stopped in July get into court. They would and Demos and her co-di- love to be in court to be rector, Laura Ricciardi, arguing against the other only handed in the fin- side about the evidence ished product to Netflix a but that’s not a guaran- few weeks ago. tee. So there’s a lot of be- Much of what viewers hind the scenes, there’s a will see in this new season lot of preparation, there’s is Steven Avery’s attorney, a lot of investigation and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Kathleen Zellner, go over a lot of that is happening the entire case with a fine on private property or our Filmmakers Moira Demos, left, and Laura Ric- tooth comb to piece togeth- filming with the family ciardi’s Netflix series “Making a Murderer” pre- mieres its second season on Friday. er what may have hap- is on private property, so PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Drake made his 12th appearance on a Bill- board top 10 single in 2018 with his cameo on Trump presidency inspires new Bad Bunny’s “Mia.” wave of books on impeachment Drake surpasses By Hillel Italie Trump, and 47 percent the Beatles for most ASSOCIATED PRESS opposing. A March 1974 Harris poll, released five NEW YORK — More months before Nixon’s res- top 10 hits in a year than 40 years after work- ignation, had 43 percent ing on the impeachment supporting his removal. By August Brown His collaborations with of Richard Nixon, former Holtzman’s book is being LOS ANGELES TIMES Migos on "Walk It Talk Rep. Elizabeth Holtzman published in November It," Lil Baby on "Yes In- is back on the case. by the Skyhorse imprint By any measure, Drake deed" and BlocBoy JB on This time, it’s with a Hot Books as a response is an inescapable force in "Look Alive" helped push book: “The Case for Im- to Alan Dershowitz’s “The pop music. But now one him past the Beatles' pre- peaching Trump.” Case Against Impeaching can credibly argue that vious record of 11 singles “The book really forced Trump,” which the publish- he's having one of the best that made the top 10. So me to think this through,” er released over the sum- years on the charts of any now when he wants to Holtzman, a New York mer. Dershowitz, whose artist or group in modern stare up at the stars and Democrat and member book briefly appeared on history. put the Beatles on, he can of the House Judicia- The New York Times’ hard- With his new cameo on do so with an extra little ry Committee in 1974, cover nonfiction bestseller Bad Bunny's smash hit glimmer of triumph. said during a recent tele- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS list, is a retired Harvard "Mia," the rapper notched The Beatles shouldn't phone interview. “There’s Elizabeth Holtzman’s book, “The Case for Im- Law professor (Holtzman his 12th appearance on a feel too bad about their Billboard top 10 single in so much news every day peaching Trump,” is being published as a re- was a former student) and old record being shat- 2018. That sets a new re- being thrown at you that sponse to Alan Dershowitz’s book. longtime Democrat who tered, however. it’s hard to separate it all has often defended Trump cord over the prior land- Any year that saw the out. When I did, it became mark set by the Beatles Trump and such allega- be required — polls do in his media appearanc- release of "I Want to Hold clear there was a basis in their world-conquering tions as collusion with the show backing for impeach- es on Fox News and other Your Hand," Can't Buy for proclaiming the presi- outlets. year of 1964. Me Love" and "A Hard Russians during his 2016 ment that rivals calls for dent had committed high Other recent works in- Drake's remarkable Day's Night" is one you crimes and misdemean- campaign and his May Nixon’s removal in the clude Laurence Tribe and 2018 run includes solo can walk away from with ors.” 2017 firing of FBI Direc- final year of his adminis- Joshua Matz’s “To End a staples such as "God's your head high. The band “The Case for Impeach- tor James Comey, who had tration. An August Suffolk Presidency: The Power of Plan," "Nice for What" and still holds the record for ing Trump” is part of a been looking into Trump’s University/USA TODAY Impeachment” and Allan "In My Feelings," each of most No. 1 hits in a single wave of new books and re- Russia ties. While few poll found 44 percent say- J. Lichtman’s “The Case which spent significant year, notching six in that issues of older works that imagine Trump’s actual ing that the House of Rep- for Impeachment,” both time at No. 1, often on the very transformative year. is inspired by ongoing expulsion — a two-thirds resentatives should seri- written by liberal critics of back of extremely meme- Drake has three No. 1 debate about President vote in the Senate would ously consider impeaching Trump. able videos. songs this year. A8 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Shooting hoops in Lynn with a former Celtic

ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE Former Boston Celtic Brian Scalabrine goes through drills with Cesar Reyes, center, and teaches Dylan Rosario, right, some tips Tuesday during his visit to the Lynn Boys and Girls Club. Scalabrine played for the Celtics from 2005 to 2010 and is now the team’s television analyst.

Julia Roberts, Constance Wu celebrated at InStyle Awards

LOS ANGELES (AP) celebrates those behind remember her wandering — Julia Roberts was the scenes, like hairstylist around Knightsbridge brought to tears by "Not- Chris McMillan, who with no shoes on and I ting Hill" writer Richard created "The Rachel," and thought that is exactly Curtis, Jeff Goldblum makeup artist James the quintessence of who showed off his socks and Kaliardos, who counts she is — completely celebrated his 66th birth- Hillary Clinton and gorgeous and completely day with a cupcake, and Rihanna as clients. normal and human and Constance Wu spoke the While many of the modest at the same time." power of representation speeches stayed light and When Roberts took the Monday night at a glitzy breezy, Curtis, who was stage, she said Curtis' soiree in Los Angeles. tasked with introducing intro had made her cry. Stylists, designers and Roberts, the evening's "Crazy Rich Asians" star celebrities from Jenni- "style icon," recounted a Constance Wu was also fer Aniston to Clare story about when the ac- given a special honor, the newly anointed "Bad *** PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Waight Keller, who tress discovered that his designed Meghan Mar- daughter was quite ill. Woman" award. WWE star Roman Reigns announces he has leukemia kle's wedding gown, gath- "She took off her Jim- "I care about ered at The Getty Center my Choo shoes that she Asian-American represen- for drinks and dinner at was wearing to and gave tation and some people PROVIDENCE, R.I. He was originally diag- during the announcement think my job is a little (AP) — WWE wrestler nosed in 2008 at age 22, that he plans on return- the fourth annual In- them to us to give to our Style Awards. The event daughter," Curtis said. "I silly and it definitely can Roman Reigns says though he quickly went ing to the ring when he be sometimes, but it can he will step away from into remission. He's gets healthy. also mean a lot. This past the ring because he has been fighting the disease "Reigns is taking his summer when I was doing leukemia. since. battle with leukemia my 'Crazy Rich Asians' The 33-year-old Reigns, Anoa'i, who played public in an effort to raise press tour, I met so many whose real name is Joe football at Georgia Tech, awareness and funds Asian-American people Anoa'i, made the an- has appeared in the last for research in order to who would come up to me nouncement Monday four main events at Wres- advance cures for the in tears, telling me how night to open the episode tleMania. The WWE's disease," WWE said in a much it meant to them to of "Raw." universal champion said statement. see an American movie that valued a story, a face, Rosie O’Donnell is engaged, no wedding date set a culture that was like theirs," Wu said. NEW YORK (AP) — Goldblum took a more Rosie O'Donnell is irreverent route with his getting married. wide-ranging speech in The 56-year-old con- accepting the "Man of firmed to People mag- Style" award in which he azine on Monday her talked about everything engagement to 33-year- from his wife's rhythmic old Elizabeth Rooney. gymnastics accomplish- O'Donnell says their ments and his own jazz wedding date is "a long piano playing to his zebra time in the future." print socks and leopard They've had a long-dis- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS print corduroys. tance relationship because O'Donnell lives in New York and Rooney lives in Boston. O'Donnell says the Army veteran is "a won- derful woman." SEND US YOUR STUFF The star married Kelli WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL LOOK@ITEMLIVE. Carpenter in 2004, but they separated in 2007. COM OR MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. She married Michelle Rounds in 2012 and they PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS divorced in 2015. WEATHER LOTTERY

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©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2018 Lynn Peabody native volleyball bringing bounces boxing back for home win over By Harold Rivera ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Marblehead LYNN — Lynn native and Private Jewels Fitness By Daniel Kane owner Alex Sepulveda has ITEM STAFF two passions that stand out PEABODY — After falling behind twice, above the rest of his inter- the Peabody volleyball team battled back ests. The rst is his home- to earn a ve-set win over Marblehead at town, the second is boxing. Peabody Veterans Memorial High School He’ll bring them together Tuesday night. The Tanners won by set Nov. 3-4 when the New En- scores of 19-25, 25-11, 21-25, 25-17 and gland Silver Gloves boxing 15-8. tournament makes its way “When our energy is there, the girls re- to Lynn. “I’m excited,” Sepulveda ally support each other to another degree,” said. “This is actually like Peabody coach Lisa Keene said. “When a dream come true. We’re that’s there and everybody is on, I think bringing a tournament that it’s just the team chemistry that comes started in Massachusetts alive. We were able to do the things that I and bringing it back here. know they can do tonight.” We’re bringing it to my city Rachel Coleman had 22 assists while of Lynn. I take pride in box- Tatiana Correia led the way defensively ing and my city, and bringing with 32 digs for Peabody. Offensively, Al- them together is just beauti- exa Flewelling had 11 kills, Ava LaValle ful.” had 8 kills and Maggie Brennon was solid The two-day tournament at the service line with 12 service points. will take place at Lynn After getting off to a great start and a Tech’s eld house. A total of 2-1 lead, the Magicians couldn’t put to- 10 states will participate in gether a run to close out the game. the regional tournament and “We came out the rst game playing our ghters range from ages 8 level of volleyball and we just couldn’t pull to 15. Each bout consists of it together tonight all the way through,” three one-minute rounds. Marblehead coach Killeen Miller said. In addition to the tour- “I think we just didn’t have the mental nament ghts, 10 “special toughness. bouts” will be held each day. “Good teams are going to come back on The “special bouts” consist of you and good teams can take it when they three three-minute rounds are down and give it right back,” Miller add- and aren’t part of the tour- ed. “Peabody just had the heart out there to- nament. night and played their best volleyball.” The Silver Gloves regional started in Massachusetts be- PEABODY, B2 fore moving to Rhode Island, where it has taken place for the past 80 years. Sepulveda was recently named Head Director of the Silver Gloves Program and wasted no time bringing the tournament to Lynn. “It was hard. It was a bit of a struggle for the city of Lynn to kind of comprehend the tournament,” Sepulveda Classical volleyball said. “The city doesn’t know a lot about boxing. We talk- ed with the School Commit- tee, Mayor (Thomas) McGee. sweeps English The city backs it up and they comprehend things now. With that, we’re getting a lot By Mike Alongi ber Crayton, who had 24 service Amber of sponsors and things like ITEM STAFF points and 12 digs in the win. Crayton had that.” Shanelle Belmer-Barry added 24 service Private Jewels has kept LYNN — The Classical volley- nine kills, while Pamela Diaz had points and ball team got off to a bit of a slow itself busy in gearing up for 11 digs. Maggie McHale led the 12 digs in start on its Senior Night against the regional. Sepulveda said Rams with ve assists. Classical’s cross-town rival English, but the 12-15 of the boxing hope- For English, Merily Folestal win Tuesday. fuls from his youth program Rams were able to gather them- had a solid game with seven kills will bout in the tournament. selves and post a 3-0 win at Lynn and two aces. Coach Mike Hadd- That includes Sepulveda’s Tech Tuesday evening. Classical ad pointed to the play of Folestal, ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE son, nine-year-old Alex Jr. won by set scores of 25-16, 25-14, setter Amy Lon and libero Andy “These kids are excited,” 25-12. Nhiv as key to the Bulldogs’ per- Sepulveda said. “They have “It was kind of emotional for our formance. so much pride for this city seniors today because of the pre- “Merily has been our rookie of from the beginning. Now game activities, but once they got the year this year, she’s a phe- that it’s at home, it’s game past that they were able to play nomenal hitter and no one is on. They’re not here to lose. well,” said Classical coach Frank better on defense,” Haddad said. They’re working hard ev- Deluca. “I wish our service game “Our setter Amy Lon is like the ery day. The momentum for could’ve been a little better over- heart of our team, and Andy Nhiv, these kids is changing. We all, but I was happy with how the who was our libero in sets one and ITEM FILE PHOTO have a billboard in Lynn and girls fought back and got the win.” three, no one hustles like Andy.” Classical was led by an im- Ava LaValle had eight kills for Pea- BOXING, B2 pressive performance from Am- CLASSICAL, B2 body Tuesday. Classical golf among local teams to miss tournament By Mike Alongi ITEM STAFF SCHOOL ROUNDUP The 2018 season came to an end for had a great day with a 7-over 79, while many Northeastern Conference golf Nick Angeramo shot a 9-over 81. Ethan teams Tuesday afternoon in the Division Doyle (17-over 89) and Troy Zipper (25- 2 North tournament at Four Oaks Coun- over 97) rounded out the scorers for the try Club in Dracut, with Classical, Mar- Witches. blehead, Salem, Beverly and Gloucester The only team to make it through to all missing the threshold to get into the the state tournament at Indian Pond state tournament. Country Club was Danvers, who placed The Rams nished with a total score rst overall with a total score of 305. of 374, which earned them 19th place. Jared Mscisz was one of only two golf- Brendan Lannon had an impressive ers to break par on the day, shooting a showing with a 10-over 82, while Luke 1-under 71 to tie for rst place as an Rao contributed a 24-over 96. Tim Nerich individual. Aaron Paskowski shot a and Brett Bucklin each shot a 26-over 98. 3-over 75, while Jack Thibodeau shot Marblehead tied for 14th place as a a 7-over 89 and Michael Papamechail team with a total score of 349. Brendan shot an 8-over 80. Locke and Will Cleary each shot a 13- BOYS SOCCER over 85, while Ben Brennan shot a 16- Chelsea 2, Lynn Tech 0 over 88. Sam Thompson rounded out the With the loss, the Tigers are now 9-4-2 on the season. ITEM FILE PHOTO scorers for Marblehead with a 19-over 91. Salem nished in 13th place with a Tim Nerich shot a 26-over 98 for the Rams on Tuesday. team score of 346. Tommy Harrington ROUNDUP, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2018 SSU player bounces Classical volleyball sweeps English back from paralysis CLASSICAL From B1 COMEBACK with former Salem State Classical did start the opening set From A1 men’s assistant basket- ball coach Bobby Verdun, by jumping out to a 5-1 lead, but En- a starting role while work- a Marblehead resident, glish came right back with a flurry ing multiple jobs during during his journey back to tie the score at 6-6. English even- the summer. to the team. Verdun and tually took a lead at 9-7, but this “I was working out 4:30 Hodges trained together time Classical battled back to tie the a.m. with a trainer,” said six days a week at 8 a.m. score at 12-12. The Rams then went Hodges, a Worcester na- and the effort paid divi- on to take a 16-12 lead before riding tive. “I’d work out with dends. that momentum all the way to a 25- him every day of the week “It was rewarding,” 16 set win. and on top of that I was Hodges said. “The two From that point, the Rams held onto almost all of the momentum. Classi- working two jobs. I was years of working out with cal opened the second set with a 9-2 making steps toward bet- Bobby. It was a fun jour- to force an early English timeout, but tering myself on the court, ney to get there. It was it didn’t help the Bulldogs. The Rams I was doing well for myself hard, waking up at 8 a.m. came out of the timeout and went on a financially.” to work out six days a run to stretch their lead to double dig- Then, in the blink of week. To see all that hard its, getting it to as many as 11 points. an eye, his life came to a work unfold to getting Despite a small rally by English near screeching halt. back on the team. It was the end of the set, Classical notched On July 28, 2015, Hodg- joy. I was really happy. I es went out to celebrate an easy win 25-14. worked hard for it and a friend’s 21st birthday. The third set was much of the I was finally competing The night ended in a car same. Classical went up 9-1 to force with guys again. crash that left Hodges another English timeout, then the “Bobby played a huge paralyzed from the waist Rams stretched their lead all the role in player develop- down. A friend of Hodges way to 20-6 before the Bulldogs ment. My skills weren’t assumed the role of desig- called another timeout. After a kill up to par to where they nated driver, but lost con- by Belmer-Barry to end the set 25- are now. He played a trol of the vehicle, which 12, Classical took the match. huge role in my success hit a utility pole and Deluca noted that his team’s re- and getting back to the flipped. lentless ability to score points stems court. Just having that Hodges was taken to from the fact that the talent is very Brigham and Women’s free time to work with me evenly spread out across the team. Hospital where doctors without getting compen- “Our strength is that we are a very revealed horrific news — sated. He saw that I was good volleying team,” said Deluca. they told him there was a hard worker so he said “As long as we stay patient we can a “less than 0 percent ‘I’m all in with you.’ We come out on top, and that’s what chance he’d walk again.” created an amazing bond we were able to do for most of this Hodges admitted that with each other.” match.” hearing those words was Hodges, now 25, grad- The Rams, who are already in the intimidating — but he uated from Salem State state tournament with a record of ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE never bought into them. this past May and served 14-3, are now focused on building Instead, he chose to fight as commencement speak- some momentum heading into the Amy Lon had a strong performance in a losing effort for English his way through defying er at the graduation cer- playoffs. on Tuesday. the odds. emony. He said he felt “We’ve got some tough tests com- “Hearing those words, proud to have the oppor- ing up to close the season, but that’s Classical takes on Beverly Thurs- and we’re a good team despite what I immediately ended up tunity to share his story what you want as you head into the day. our record says,” said Haddad. “But tearing up,” Hodges said. with fellow classmates. tournament,” said Deluca. “Hope- For English (2-12), the season will consistency is our issue. If we can “I said ‘if I ever walk “It was honestly an fully we can play well and get some come to a close Thursday against fix that, our record is going to start again, I’m going to make amazing feeling to just be wins against some quality teams, Marblehead. really turning around. Hopefully we sure it’s the biggest come- able to leave Salem State because those are the kinds of teams “We’ve made a lot of progress as can get some momentum going into back ever.’ If it was real, on that note,” Hodges said. we’ll be seeing in the tournament.” a team over the course of the year, the offseason.” I had to figure out a way “Being a representative of to live through it, but be- the class of 2018, share fore I actually accepted that moment and wrap up that I wanted to put the three years of that time. I Lynn native bringing boxing home work in. I wasn’t going to thought it was fun. It was accept that before I made an opportunity for me to “They’ve been doing a lot will be top-notch. As the of gyms, I see a lot of them sure I put my 100 per- grow and tell people they BOXING of cardio, keeping hands Olympic coach for the New training. We compete at a cent best to get back on can reach their dreams as From B1 up, keeping defense up,” England Regional team, high level because these my feet. Even though the long as they’re willing to we have kids coming and Sepulveda added. “Box- Sepulveda travels to gyms kids are state representa- doctor said it, I never ac- work hard for it.” saying, ‘I want to compete cepted it.” He has also shared his ing is a lifestyle. You live throughout the region and tives. They’re fighting for in this tournament.’ That Hodges spent two weeks story with younger bas- it, you dream it, you train knows it’s tough to de- their communities. The shows me a lot of pride. in the hospital before com- ketball players. it. If you miss one day feat talented boxers when competition will be fierce mencing his journey to- “I talk to the youth and The commitment these of training, you take 10 their goals are on the line. because it’s one dream ward getting back on his kids,” Hodges said. “An kids have is amazing. The steps back. If you want to That’s part of the message against another.” feet. He attended physi- old coach of mine called energy and passion these be a (Floyd) Mayweather he has relayed to his own Tickets for the New cal therapy at Spaulding me to go talk to one of his kids have is out of control.” or Canelo (Alvarez), you fighters. England Silver Gloves Rehabilitation Hospital basketball teams. It was Part of preparing for have to train hard. These “It’s a regional tourna- boxing tournament start in Salem. Just 10 weeks a good experience. Kids a regional tournament kids are giving it their all. ment, to pass to the na- at $10 ($30 for ringside after the accident, Hodges had questions and they includes dedication to a In boxing you don’t call a tionals,” Sepulveda said. seating) and can be pur- was back on his feet with a were curious about it. It strict training regimen. timeout. You have to go all “You’re going to have fight- chased at the door or by walker. Shortly afterward, was good. I don’t know Sepulveda said he’s im- the way.” ers that have over 100 visiting privatejewelsfit- he abandoned the walker if some of them received pressed by what’s he’s With 10 states bringing fights, you’re going to have ness.com. They can also be and was back on his feet the message but hope- seen from his fighters in their best bouters to Lynn, fighters that only have two purchased via the Private altogether. fully I was able to reach the gym on a daily basis. the level of competition or three fights. I go to a lot Jewels app. “I felt a sigh of relief them and they were able that I didn’t give up,” to take some type of mes- Hodges said. “I continued sage. It felt good sharing to try and figure out how my experience with the Marblehead field hockey shuts out Peabody I can become better. I felt youth.” amazing. Everything was and Jette Arts each had McGarigal had a huge three-way tie for first Hodges’ basketball ca- ROUNDUP worth it. People in my one assist. Emily O’Con- game with 47 digs, while reer has now come full From B1 place in their big win circle were supportive, nor, Emily Clough, Sammi senior Kate Mulligan had circle. Verdun was tabbed Tuesday, with John Lucas, by my side. It was great. FIELD HOCKEY Bendickson, Madyson Ko- 12 kills, five digs and one as the new head wom- Ciro Martin-Sotos and Pe- Everything was worth it. Marblehead 3, sar and Emma Ferrante . Angel Deschamps en’s basketball coach in ter Clifford all running a Every day was a strug- Peabody 0 all played well for Marble- added 13 assists in the September and he hired time of 18:53. Marblehead gle, but I always told my- The Magicians got one head in the win. loss. self, with the experience Hodges as an assistant. goal each from Amanda VOLLEYBALL BOYS CROSS finishes the regular sea- I went through, ‘it was a Verdun said Hodges is a Schillinger, Maddie Er- Revere 3, Beverly 1 COUNTRY son with an unblemished minor setback for a ma- perfect candidate to join skine and Jane O’Neil in The Panthers fell by set Marblehead 18, 8-0 record and a North- jor comeback.’ My short his coaching staff. the win, while Madi Mo- scores of 20-25, 19-25, 25- Classical 43 eastern Conference North term goal was to walk “Of all Anthony’s nahan, Sophie Collins 21, 22-25. Senior Sophie The Magicians had a Division title. again, my long term goal strengths, and he has was to play college bas- many, it’s his willingness ketball.” to give to others all that he Peabody volleyball bounces back for win over Marblehead Hodges never gave up has and his sincere com- on that dream either. It mitment to those around PEABODY placent,” Keene said. “They took him two years, but him that truly separates From B1 are realizing now that he returned to the Vi- him,” Verdun said. “It’s quite a few teams have kings for his senior bas- one thing to have talent Jordan Heafitz had 11 taken us back and taken ketball season last winter and inner strength. It’s kills for the Magicians back the lead. I think that — a year that saw Salem another to take those skill while Kika Divoli added especially in the fourth State finish undefeated in sets and make all around another eight. Izzy Curtin and fifth set they figured it MASCAC regular-season you better. He does it bet- led Marblehead with 18 out that they can’t let that play (12-0) and peak into ter than anyone I’ve ever digs. happen.” the Division III National been around.” The Magicians jumped Peabody started the fifth rankings. The Vikings started out to an early 8-2 lead in set with an 8-5 lead before Playing time was scarce tryouts last week and be- the first set before a Pea- the teams switched sides. for Hodges, who found gin their season Nov. 10. body timeout. The Magi- The Tanners then surged himself getting back to Hodges believes things cians held on to the lead ahead, winning the set speed on a veteran-heavy are going well in his new for much of the set as both 15-8 on an ace by Cole- Vikings team. But he ac- chapter and is excited to teams went back and forth man. cepted his role as a vet- progress with the stu- before Peabody narrowed Peabody (12-5) will play eran leader and made the dent-athletes on the Vi- the Marblehead lead to two games in the next two most of the experience. kings’ roster. 19-17. From there Mar- days, away at North Read- “At first it was tough, “I’m looking forward to blehead cruised to a 25-19 ing Wednesday and at home knowing that I wasn’t being able to coach at the lead to take the first set. Friday against Somerville going to be playing the college level with passion- Peabody looked like a Thursday, before traveling amount I was before,” ate women,” Hodges said. whole new team in the to Danvers Monday for a Hodges said. “I got my jer- “It’ll be a great opportu- second set, jumping out to ITEM FILE PHOTO game that will decide the sey, I made the team and nity to learn how to mo- a 6-0 lead with help from Rachel Coleman had 22 assists in Peabody’s Northeastern Conference. I thought I’d hopefully get tivate, inspire, teach and two aces by Coleman. The win over Marblehead Tuesday. Marblehead (12-6) will fin- 10-15 minutes to play. I coach at a high level. closest the Magicians got ish off its season with two accepted my role. It was “I can’t wait to be a part to erasing the lead was 13- to take the set 25-21 and The Tanners held onto the away games at Lynn En- 9, but from there the Tan- glish Thursday and Wake- a great experience to be of this staff and push take the lead. lead consistently through- on the team with the guys ners dominated on there field Monday. these girls to the best of After falling behind ini- out the rest of the set, and have a veteran role. their abilities. I’m really way to a 25-11 win to even “We can only move for- I felt like an older guy on the game. tially, the Tanners were leading to a 25-17 win to ward from here,” Miller excited to go and continue able to jump out to a lead bring the match to a fifth the bench, like a fourth learning.” In the third set, both said. “In the state tour- coach. It was more about teams fought to a 21-21 in the fourth set. With set. nament everyone starts taking the leadership role. Harold Rivera can be tie before Marblehead Flewelling serving, Pea- “When we get a lead, the at 0-0, so we’ve just got to That was fun.” reached at hrivera@item- took over. The Magicians body went on a five-point girls are starting to learn come out learning from the Hodges worked closely live.com. scored the next four points run to take a 12-5 lead. that they can’t just be com- experience we’ve had.” WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY Field Hockey The World Series returns to Boston Cross Country Lynnfield at Newburyport (6) St. Mary’s at CCL Championships (at THURSDAY Franklin Park, 3) Golf Fenwick at CCL Championships (at Malden Catholic at St. John’s (3:15) Franklin Park, 3) Girls Soccer Boys Soccer Tech at Greater Lowell (4) Latin Academy at St. Mary’s (3:45) Pentucket at Marblehead (7) Marblehead at Swampscott (4) St. Mary’s at Catholic Memorial (7) Malden at English (5:30) Classical at Winthrop (6:30) Girls Soccer Revere at Everett (7) Pentucket at Marblehead (4) Boys Soccer Fenwick at North Reading (7) English at Gloucester (4) Saugus at Gloucester (7:15) West Roxbury at Saugus (4) Volleyball Medford at Marblehead (4) Classical at Beverly (5:15) Swampscott at Beverly (4) Marblehead at English (5:30) Somerville at Peabody (6) Greater Lowell at Tech (5:30) St. John’s at Catholic Memorial (6) Ipswich at Fenwick (5:30) Danvers at Revere (6:30) Somerville at Peabody (5:30) Malden at Classical (7:15) Medford at Revere (5:30) Golf Dracut at Swampscott (6) NEC Open (at Olde Salem, 12) Saugus at Winthrop (6) Volleyball Field Hockey Peabody at North Reading (5) Swampscott at Fenwick (3:45) Malden at Saugus (5:30) Gloucester at Lynnfield (3:45) North Andover at Lynnfield (5:30) Saugus at Beverly (4)

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NFL AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE East East W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA New England 5 2 0 .714 214 179 Washington 4 2 0 .667 126 121 Miami 4 3 0 .571 151 177 Philadelphia 3 4 0 .429 154 138 N.Y. Jets 3 4 0 .429 182 176 Dallas 3 4 0 .429 140 123 Buffalo 2 5 0 .286 81 175 N.Y. Giants 1 6 0 .143 137 185 South South W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Houston 4 3 0 .571 155 144 New Orleans 5 1 0 .833 204 163 Tennessee 3 4 0 .429 106 127 Carolina 4 2 0 .667 142 131 David Pastrnak, center, celebrates with teammates Patrice Bergeron, left, and Brad Marchand, Jacksonville 3 4 0 .429 116 146 Tampa Bay 3 3 0 .500 167 196 Indianapolis 2 5 0 .286 189 185 Atlanta 3 4 0 .429 190 212 right, after scoring a goal against the Ottawa Senators Tuesday night. North North W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Pittsburgh 3 2 1 .583 171 154 Minnesota 4 2 1 .643 177 165 Cincinnati 4 3 0 .571 184 203 Green Bay 3 2 1 .583 148 144 Baltimore 4 3 0 .571 176 101 Detroit 3 3 0 .500 157 158 Bergeron, Pastrnak combine for Cleveland 2 4 1 .357 151 177 Chicago 3 3 0 .500 170 134 West West W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Kansas City 6 1 0 .857 260 182 L.A. Rams 7 0 0 1.000 235 128 L.A. Chargers 5 2 0 .714 195 163 Seattle 3 3 0 .500 143 117 seven points in win over Ottawa Denver 3 4 0 .429 165 164 Arizona 1 6 0 .143 92 184 Oakland 1 5 0 .167 110 176 San Francisco 1 6 0 .143 158 218 Thursday’s Game Denver at Kansas City, 1 p.m. OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — David Craig Anderson stopped 28 shots. They scored on their first shot as Miami at Houston, 8:20 p.m. Tampa Bay at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Pastrnak had two goals and two as- Krejci beat a sprawled Anderson. Sunday’s Games N.Y. Jets at Chicago, 1 p.m. Philadelphia vs Jacksonville at London, UK, Indianapolis at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. sists, Patrice Bergeron added a goal Boston made it 3-1 just 21 seconds NOTES 9:30 a.m. Green Bay at L.A. Rams, 4:25 p.m. and two assists and the Boston Bru- into the third on the power play. Senators F Alex Formenton re- Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. San Francisco at Arizona, 4:25 p.m. Washington at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. New Orleans at Minnesota, 8:20 p.m. ins beat the Ottawa Senators 4-1 on Bergeron tipped Pastrnak’s shot, turned to the lineup after missing Seattle at Detroit, 1 p.m. Monday’s Game Tuesday night. and then put the game out of reach three games with a concussion. Cody Baltimore at Carolina, 1 p.m. New England at Buffalo, 8:15 p.m. The Bruins (5-2-2) snapped a three- as Brad Marchand dangled his way Ceci (upper body), Brady Tkachuk game skid and beat the Senators for around Dylan DeMelo and found Pas- (leg) and Ben Harpur (undisclosed) NHL the second time this season. David trnak alone at the side for his second were still out. ... The Bruins were EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Krejci scored his second of the season, of the night. without Charlie McAvoy (upper Atlantic Division Central Division and Tuukka Rask made 38 saves. Trailing 1-0, the Senators tied it body), Kevan Miller (hand), Torey GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Montreal 8 5 1 2 12 27 21 Nashville 8 7 1 0 14 27 15 Thomas Chabot scored the lone late in the second as Chabot scored a Krug (ankle) and David Backes (un- Toronto 9 6 3 0 12 34 30 Colorado 9 6 1 2 14 33 20 goal for the Senators (4-3-1), who power-play goal from just inside the disclosed). Boston 9 5 2 2 12 31 24 Winnipeg 9 6 2 1 13 29 24 saw their three-game winning streak blue line, but the Bruins quickly re- UP NEXT Tampa Bay 7 5 1 1 11 28 18 Minnesota 8 4 2 2 10 22 24 Buffalo 9 5 4 0 10 22 25 Chicago 8 4 2 2 10 30 32 end to wrap a season high five-game gained the lead. Bruins: Host Philadelphia on Ottawa 8 4 3 1 9 29 29 St. Louis 8 2 3 3 7 25 29 homestand with a 3-2-0 record as Already shorthanded, the Senators Thursday night. Florida 7 1 3 3 5 23 30 Dallas 7 3 4 0 6 19 21 Detroit 9 1 6 2 4 20 39 Pacific Division they depart for a three-game trip were called for too many men, giving Senators: Play at Colorado on Fri- Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Thursday. the Bruins a two-man advantage. day night. GP W L OT Pts GF GA Anaheim 9 5 3 1 11 24 22 Carolina 9 5 3 1 11 29 26 Calgary 9 5 4 0 10 32 27 Washington 8 4 2 2 10 34 30 Vancouver 9 5 4 0 10 27 29 New Jersey 6 4 2 0 8 22 14 San Jose 8 4 3 1 9 26 21 Pittsburgh 6 3 1 2 8 20 20 Vegas 8 4 4 0 8 18 21 Patriots, Chiefs tied for second in AP Columbus 8 4 4 0 8 24 30 Edmonton 6 3 3 0 6 13 19 Philadelphia 9 4 5 0 8 31 37 Arizona 8 3 5 0 6 15 18 N.Y. Rangers 9 3 5 1 7 24 30 Los Angeles 8 2 5 1 5 15 28 N.Y. Islanders 7 3 4 0 6 20 20 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss. Tuesday’s Games Montreal at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Power Rankings, Rams stay at No. 1 Arizona 4, Columbus 1 Nashville at New Jersey, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers 5, Florida 2 Philadelphia at Boston, 7 p.m. NEW YORK (AP) — The Bengals,” Newsday’s Bob Boston 4, Ottawa 1 Los Angeles at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Montreal 3, Calgary 2 Columbus at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Los Angeles Rams are in Glauber said. “There may San Jose at Nashville, 8 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. seventh heaven. not be a defense capable of Anaheim at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Anaheim at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Los Angeles at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Calgary, 9 p.m. The Rams (7-0) remain stopping him.” Pittsburgh at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Washington at Edmonton, 9 p.m. the league’s only unbeaten The Chiefs will face the Wednesday’s Games Vancouver at Arizona, 10 p.m. Toronto at Winnipeg, 7 p.m. Friday’s Games team after a 39-10 rout of Broncos on Sunday for the Florida at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Vegas, 6 p.m. the San Francisco 49ers. second time this month. Tampa Bay at Colorado, 9:30 p.m. San Jose at Carolina, 7:30 p.m. Vancouver at Vegas, 10 p.m. Winnipeg at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. They will look to stay un- In the first matchup, the Thursday’s Games Ottawa at Colorado, 9 p.m. beaten when they host Aar- Chiefs rallied in the fourth on Rodgers and the Green quarter with two late NBA Bay Packers on Sunday. touchdowns for a 27-23 And the Rams are the win. It’s their closest mar- EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Southwest Division unanimous top team in gin of victory in a game this W L Pct GB W L Pct GB the latest AP Pro32 poll for season. Toronto 4 0 1.000 — New Orleans 2 0 1.000 — Boston 2 2 .500 2 Memphis 2 1 .667 ½ the fifth consecutive week. The New Orleans Saints Philadelphia 2 2 .500 2 San Antonio 2 1 .667 ½ They received all 12 first- and Minnesota Vikings are Brooklyn 1 2 .333 2½ Dallas 2 1 .667 ½ place votes and 384 points next at Nos. 4 and 5. The New York 1 3 .250 3 Houston 1 2 .333 1½ Southeast Division Northwest Division in balloting Tuesday by me- first-place NFC teams will W L Pct GB W L Pct GB dia members who regularly meet on Sunday night in Charlotte 2 2 .500 — Denver 3 0 1.000 — Orlando 2 2 .500 — Portland 2 1 .667 1 cover the NFL. one of the top matchups of Miami 1 2 .333 ½ Minnesota 2 2 .500 1½ “With (running back) Week 8. Atlanta 1 2 .333 ½ Utah 1 2 .333 2 Todd Gurley and (defen- The Los Angeles Char- Washington 1 2 .333 ½ Oklahoma City 0 3 .000 3 Central Division Pacific Division sive lineman) Aaron Don- gers slipped a spot to No. 6 W L Pct GB W L Pct GB ald doing the dirty work, after holding on for a 20-19 Milwaukee 3 0 1.000 — Golden State 3 1 .750 — Detroit 3 0 1.000 — L.A. Clippers 2 1 .667 ½ the league’s only unbeaten PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS win over the Titans in Lon- Indiana 2 2 .500 1½ Sacramento 1 2 .333 1½ team is blessed with super- don when Tennessee coach Cleveland 0 3 .000 3 Phoenix 1 2 .333 1½ stars on both sides of the Kyle Van Noy celebrates as he runs into the end Mike Vrabel went for a Chicago 0 3 .000 3 L.A. Lakers 0 3 .000 2½ ball,” said Ira Kaufman of zone after picking up a blocked punt against 2-point conversion instead Tuesday’s Games Washington at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Fox 13 in Tampa, Florida. the Chicago Bears Sunday afternoon. of attempting a game-tying Detroit 133, Philadelphia 132, OT Thursday’s Games L.A. Clippers at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Cleveland at Detroit, 7 p.m. The New England Pa- PAT. Sacramento at Denver, 9 p.m. Portland at Orlando, 7 p.m. triots and Kansas City the Bills on “Monday Night rout of Cincinnati. There was another tie in Wednesday’s Games Boston at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Football.” New England has “They call him ‘Show- Brooklyn at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Denver at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Chiefs are tied for second the top 10 as Pittsburgh Dallas at Atlanta, 7 p.m. Friday’s Games won 31 of its past 35 meet- time,’ and Patrick Ma- Minnesota at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. with 365 points. The Patri- and Carolina are both No. Chicago at Charlotte, 7 p.m. New York at Miami, 7:30 p.m. ots (5-2) have won four in ings with the division rival. homes continues to live up 7. The Steelers (3-2-1) lead Charlotte at Chicago, 8 p.m. Dallas at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. The Chiefs (6-1) have the to the nickname with yet Utah at Houston, 8 p.m. Golden State at New York, 7:30 p.m. a row and are back on top the AFC North after their Indiana at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Brooklyn at New Orleans, 8 p.m. of the AFC East. They will AFC’s best record and re- another spectacular show- bye week and will face Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 9:30 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Houston, 8 p.m. bounded in a big way from ing in a four-touchdown L.A. Lakers at Phoenix, 10 p.m. Milwaukee at Minnesota, 8 p.m. close out Week 8 when they Cleveland on Sunday for Memphis at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Washington at Sacramento, 10 p.m. head to Buffalo to take on their only loss with a 45-10 performance against the the second time this season. B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2018 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 CUL DE SAC / RICHARD THOMPSON

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 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2018 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) Getting along with others will Set the stage for what you want Concentrate on bringing your There is no room for anger to- Compromise will go a long way Don’t feel obliged to pay for someone else. Offer sugges- be half the battle. The other to do. Your determination and ideas to fruition. If you can day. Focus on what needs to be when it comes to forming sol- half will be maintaining consis- concoct a plan, idea or service, done and follow through with id relationships. Plan activities tions, advice or solutions, but dedication will lead to new be- don’t take charge. Physical tency and fairness. Make love, ginnings and positive changes. you can turn it into a reality. determination. A personal im- with family, youngsters or a changes will make you feel not war. Changes can be made if you provement can be made. loved one to brighten your day. good. Romance is on the rise. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) put in the effort. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Don’t let your emotions get LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Expect the unexpected. Think ARIES (March 21-April 19) If you want to advance, you Keep your life simple and af- Weigh the possible consequenc- on your feet and don’t skip a away from you when making Listen to what others have to must put forth the energy re- fordable. Don’t buy into expen- es before you make a change. beat. Headway can be made big decisions. Situations will say, but when it’s time to make quired to make the higher-ups sive fads or what someone is Keep an open mind and consid- if you are quick to react and get blown out of proportion a choice, do what you feel is notice your efforts. Nothing trying to coerce you into doing. er what others are doing and why quickly if you don’t set some they are doing it. Don’t let your physically fit. Strength and best for you. Put some muscle happens overnight. Patience Avoid manipulative people and emotions take the reins when a courage will be necessary. ground rules. behind your actions. will be required. arguments. quick decision is required.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Wife’s close friend gets too close for husband’s comfort If only we could use clear mirrors DEAR ABBY: My wife, they, too, have a very Marcus Tullius Cicero, a Ro- losers: one spade, one heart “Grace,” and I have been Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van strong bond with his man orator, said, “All action is and two diamonds. He needs happily married for 48 Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, daughter. of the mind, and the mirror of to establish a diamond trick on years. We’re retired and and was founded by her mother, I’m unhappy and I do not the mind is the face, its index which he can discard dummy’s enjoy an active sex life. Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at feel this marriage can be the eyes.” low spade. He will ruff the club, Grace has a female friend, DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los saved. I am at a loss, At the bridge table, all action cash his heart ace and play a though, thinking about “Ricky,” we have known Angeles, CA 90069. is of the mind, which receives diamond to the king and ace. more than 45 years. She’s leaving his daughter. She’s data from the eyes -- the bids Back comes a spade to dum- a close friend, and they only 4. How do I move on made (assuming you are using my’s king. Now declarer leads often get together for she has told me about DEAR ABBY: My hus- with my life knowing I boxes, not bidding verbally) and the diamond six. When East lunch. some of the requests Ricky band and I have been to- won’t have a relationship the cards played. However, our plays low, South must guess to Ricky has been an out has made and she has re- gether nearly four years. with this child I consider choices would be much more finesse his nine. lesbian for many years jected. I believe Ricky has When we got together, he my own? accurate if we could use mirrors But if West has a clean mir- and, in the past, had fe- crossed the line. What do was in the process of gain- to see the other three hands. LIKE MY OWN ror, he will lead a spade at trick male companions. The you think? ing custody of his daugh- DAUGHTER IN As an example, in today’s one, giving the defense the problem is she repeatedly ter because his ex abused deal, what would West normally CROSSED THE LINE FLORIDA jump on establishing its spade drugs. We have raised “Ar- asks Grace to do things on lead against four hearts? What trick, and leaving declarer with lette” ever since, and her Saturday evenings. She DEAR CROSSED THE DEAR LIKE MY OWN: would work better? no chance. has also invited her to LINE: Your wife is not re- mother is out of the pic- Because of your husband’s The bidding went smoothly. spend the night and tells sponsible for the fact that ture. history of abuse, my first After East opened one club, her how much she loves her longtime friend may be Arlette calls me Mom, suggestion is to contact the South made a weak jump her. My wife loves Ricky, in love with her. I agree and we have a strong National Domestic Vio- overcall. West was not strong too, but strictly as a friend that asking your wife to bond. Her father and I lence Hotline at thehotline. enough to compete with three and has not encouraged spend the night is inappro- have a very strained mar- org or by calling (800) 799- clubs, especially when it might her in any way. priate, but Ricky may want riage. We separated sever- 7233. Having lost custody have been a 4-3 fit. North I’m not ordinarily the more of Grace’s time be- al times because he was of your own daughter be- jumped to four hearts, chasing jealous type, but I’m con- cause she’s simply single abusive. I have been giv- cause of his abuse, there is the vulnerable game bonus. Fi- vinced Ricky is in love and lonely. The person to ing serious thought to good reason to believe he nally, East decided to stay out, with my wife. I have been set boundaries would be leaving him, but because I would abuse Arlette if she not to make a value-showing tempted to tell her to quit your wife, who needs to tell have no legal rights to Ar- is left alone with him. double (over which, presum- making advances, but I her friend that her Satur- lette, I stay. I lost custody While you’re at it, consider ably, West would have passed). don’t want to cause the day nights belong to you, of my own daughter be- running this scenario past West’s normal lead is the club end of the friendship. I and as much as she loves cause of his abuse, and a social worker who is well 10. South, assuming trumps have told Grace how I feel, Ricky, she’s unavailable as although my older chil- versed in the ins and outs are 2-1, can see four potential and she agrees. In fact, a romantic partner. dren don’t care for him, of the system.

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Lieb and Georgann Lieb to Mortgage Electronic Registration CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION By Nicole Winfield Docket No. ES17P0934EAonce again offering their Systems, Inc. as nominee for North American Savings Bank, FSB its successors Docket No. ES18P29441EA ASSOCIATED PRESS Essex Probate andservices Family Cou inrt ministry. and assigns, dated August 8, 2014 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern Essex Probate and Family Court 36 Federal St“Wereet would like you to District) Registry of Deeds at Book 33468, Page 105, subsequently assigned to 36 Federal Street VATICAN CITY — As Salem, MA 01970 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as take into consideration Salem, MA 01970 the Vatican copes with (978)744-1020 (978)744-1020 nominee for North American Savings Bank, FSB its successors and assigns by — without prejudice or assithegnment growing recorded in clergysaid Essex sexCounty (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at pretense — the opportu- Bookabuse 35787, scandal Page 509 forand breach deof the- conditions of said Mortgage and for the Estate of: nity of allowing us an ac- pcliningurpose of fonumberreclosing same of willpriests be sold at Public Auction at 10:00 AM on October Estate of: Robert P Doyle tive presence in diocesan 31, 2018 at 1200 Salem Street, Unit 169, Lynnfield, MA, all and singular the Romilda A. Bennett worldwide, it is laying Date of Death: 02/13/2017 activity, given our expe- premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: Date of Death: 06/21/2018 the groundwork to open To all interested persons: rience and competence in To all interested persons: formal debate on an issue GENERAL A Petition for S/A - Formal Adjudication of IntestacyREAL and ESTATE Appointment of LOST & FOUND The Unit known as Unit 169 (the "Unit"), in a condominium situated in Peabody, the sacraments we have A Petition for Formal Adjudication of Intestacy and AppointmentNOTICES of Personal HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Personal REALRepresentative ESTATE has been filed by: FOR SALE Massachusettsthat has longknown asbeen Ceda rtaboo: Pond Villa ge Condominium (the "Condominium"), lived: ministry and matri- Representative has been filed by: Patrick A Doyle of Lynn MA establishedopening p uuprsuant the to Massachusettspriesthood Gene ral Laws, Chapter 183A, as amended, Tina LamprosLOST of Danve IPHONErs MA HELP WANTED-SALES requesting that the Court enter a formal Decmony,”ree and O therder andgroup for such wrote. other relief byto Maste marriedJOBr Deed INFORMATION dated men June in 3, parts1982 and recorded with the Essex South District WARD 1 RANCH HOME requestingAT that LYNN the WALMART. Court enter a formal Decree and OrdePAYr and CALLS for such other relief EARN $500 A DAY (SALES) Final as requestedLAND in the FOR Petition. SALE The head of Vocatio, for- Registry of Deeds,SERVICES Book 6941, Page 508, as amended. Said Unit has a post office Beautiful 6 room Ranch in perfect as requestedCALL LISA in ATthe 7 Petition.81-589-8932. of the world where clergy Expense Insurance • Exclusive Leads • The Petitioner requests that: mer priest Rosario Moc- address of 1200 Salem Street, Unit 169, Lynnfield, Massachusetts 01940. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS condition. 1.5 baths, nice yard and are scarce. Local Training/Support • Every day is Patrick A Doyle of Lynn MA Together with an undivided interest of .00504% in the common areas and facilities LAND FOR SALE: Becket Ma. 13 acres ciarolarge 2 who car gmarriedarage. Pls civilly call for IMPORTANT NOTICE Pay Call Numbers NOTICE PaydayVocatio, • Agent Health/Dentalan Italian Benefits associationbe appointed as Peofrsonal “married Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety MERCHANDISE of saidPope Condominium Francis and hastogethe rcon with- the rights, if any, to exclusive use of any of only $59,900 Beautiful wooded inshowin 1977,g! Askin estimatesg $369,900 Doug there Ring You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition(900, from 976the Petitioneand 550)r or at the For more information and assistance • Incentive Trips CALL 860-357-6904 on the bond in an unsupervised administration. thevened common a ameetingreas and facilities of South of said Condominiumpriests,” as mo wrotere fully set Pope forth in theFrancisproper ty,pledging with spring fedtheir brook, sol old- areReal Estate:about 78 1-599-96965,000 men in Court. 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To do so, you oar youthirdr atto rneyof or referred to in said Master Deed, First Unit Deed andRENTALS provisions of the Cedar payments as low as $298 This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadlinecall. by When which a you numbe mustr fileis p aublished written inplightg, the Daily of Item the urg eschurch its reader s toin must file a written appearance and objectionwhom at this Couwouldrt befo re:seek 10:00 aa.m. re on- Pond Village Condominium Trust, its By-Laws and Rules and Regulations, recorded 802-447-0779 appearanceMOVING and - objection MUST SELL if you object towithin this pr theoceedin adveg. rtisement If you fail the to filep e ar contactthe Amazon, the Better Businessa vast Buterrireau- tinely with women, have thea retusympatheticrn day of 11/26/201 ear8. in with said Registry of Deeds at Book 6941, Page 539, as the same may from time turn to married ministry Contentstimely wr itten in my a pp home.earance Ente andrtainment objection followedminute and/o by anr Affidavit flat cha rg ofe Objections must be Inc., 290 Donald Lynch Blvd., Suite created their own unsanc- This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written totory time beserved amended by by farinst rumentstoo few of r ecord. The CondominiumAPARTMENTS and each of the Francis, who has long ex- if allowed. He said he was centewithinr , thi burtyr eaus, (30) days Mexican of the cabinets, return date,included. action may If you be taken dial awithout pay p e fur rthe callr 102, Marlborough, MA 07152-4705 or appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a Unitspriests. is intended During for r esidentialthat syn purp-osestioned and othe churchr uses pe rmittedcommuni by the- pressedCatch a willingness up with to hopeful your for progress under toys,notice MORE!to you. Call for appt; ask for number from an advertisement appear- call 508-652-4800 timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections aod,pplicable the Zonin questiong Ordinances of ordain as set for-th in,ties or limited where by, the married Master Deed. priests Being consider “viri probati” to Johnny.UNSUPERVISED 781-913-9330 ADMINISTRATION UNDERing THE in theMASSACHUSETTS classified section UNIFORM and it Lynn ~ Studio, 1, 2, bdrms. Clean, within thirty (30) days of the return day, actionFrancis may be takenand withoutsome fu symparther notice- the same premises conveyed to the Mortgagors herein by Deed of Stephen M. PROBATE CODEDOES (MUPC) NOT disclose this information, ing marriedNOTICE men of prov- modepresidern ap atartments. Mass, On or busleft the line, toaddress you. pastoral needs in thetic Italian bishops, say- GENERAL Cunha, to be recorded with said Registry of Deeds herewith. favorite team A Personal Representative appointed undepleaser the notify MUPC the in an Item unsu classifiedpervised Don'ten virtuepay to find — wo so-calledrk before you “viri get pCatholicarking, laund priesthoodry. From $1000, alto No- UNSUPERVISEDthe Amazon. ADMINISTRATION He has also UNDER ing THE they MASSACHUSETTS brought “aUNIFORM new administrationHELP is WANTED not required to file an inventodepartmentry or immediately. annual accounts Res p withonse the to the job. Legitimate job placement firms getherfees. toCall marry. ~ 781-477-6457 expressed sympathyPROBATE for CODE (MUPC) Theprobati” premises — are tois beexpected sold subject to to and with the benefit of all easements, air and atmosphere” to a Court. Persons interested in the estate any are entitledpay pe r to call notice numbe regrasr din willg the be that work to fill specific positions A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised NOW HIRING! Cleaners wanted! restfigurerictions, on enc rtheoachments, agenda. building and PEABODY~ zoninTheg laws, Avail.documentary, liens, 12/1 unp -aid 1 bd taxes,rm, just taxto priestsin Item who have Sports! made long-standing problem. administration directly from the Personal cha Reprrgesentativeed to you andr tele mayphone petition bill and the cannot charge an upfront fee. For free administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the Mother's hours! Drivers license titles,This wate r bills,week, munici ap altwo-hour liens and assessments, rbeenovated, aired rights of newWednesdaytenants aandpp liances.parties on in the anguished choice to “The possibility of hav- Court in any manner relating to the estate, anyoneincludin g unde the rdist 18ribution years of of assets age must and information about avoiding employ- Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the required. Up to $15/hr. possession, and attorney's fees and costs. $1300/mo. First, last, security re- expenses of administration. have parent's consent. mentdocumentary service scams, wronite theItalian Federal Discovery Italia and pre- administleave.ration directly from the Personal ing Repr esentative‘viri probati’ and may would petition be the Interviews 10am-1pm, M-F quired. Call 781-233-4646 No pets, WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First JusticePlease of thiscall Couimmediatelyrt. for further Trtelevisionade Commission is likely at Washin to congton,- viewed to The Associat- CouVocatio,rt in any matte anr Italianrelating to theasso estate,- includina greatg the opening,distribution ofa assets great and 542 Loring Ave, Salem TERMS OF SALE: no smoking. Date: October 16, 2018 details or information. D.C.,tribute 20580 otor call the the Nationalconversa Fraud- ed Press, makes the case exciationpenses of ofadminist theseration. “married step forward,” he told AP, A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of CLASSIFIEDPamela Casey O'Brien Information Center, LYNN APARTMENTS WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. ation. certified “The check, Choice: bank treasu Priestsrer's check othatr money many order will of be theserequired men to be priests,” wrote Francis ear- adding it would begin to WANTED (781)593-7700Register of Probate 1-800-876-7060 Studios and one beds for rent. Date: October 15, 2018 deliveandred Love” at or befo profilesre the time themore bid is offewouldred. The gladly successful return bidde rto will the be lier this month pledging sensitize the church and From the Law Offices of; Completely renovated. Call Gina Pamela Casey O'Brien Placing a helprequi rwanteded to execute ad ais Fo greatreclosu rfore Sale Agreementpriesthood immediately and afte offerr the close their of their solidarity as he copes Casey and Lundregan PC than a dozen men in four 857-236-8153 public opinionRe togiste ther of prosProbate- 71 WasinAPARTMENTgton Street 2nd WANTED FL finding the skilledtheEuropean biddin gworkers. The balancecountries you of the need. p uwhorchase pricepastoral shall be p aidservices. within thirty (30) days with the global fallout of pect of both a married and 56 year old man seeks one bedroom Item: October 24, 2018 Salem, MA 01970 frareom the either sale date living in the fo rclandesm of a certified- check,Their bank plighttreasurer 'shas check foundor other the sex abuse scandal, and a celibate priesthood. o978-741-3888r studio in greater Lynn area. Rent 781-593-7700,check satisfactory to ext.2 Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid TBD.Item: PlsOctobe call rJohn 24, 7201881-309-0856 at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure LEGALS LEGALS sale. If the sale is set aside for anyLEGALS reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further Have something to sell? LEGALS COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS recourse againstMORTGAGEE'S the Mortgagor ,NOTICE the Mo OFrtg aSALEgee oOFr the REAL Mo ESTATErtgagee's attorney. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of THE TRIAL COURT THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Byan evirrrtueor in and this inp ublication.execution TIMEof the WILL Powe BEr of OF Sale THE contained ESSENCE. in a certain Mortgage We can help! SWAMPSCOTTPROBATE AND HOUSING FAMILY AUTHORITY COURT CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION given by Allen M. Lieb and Georgann Lieb to Mortgage Electronic Registration CITATION ON PETITIONWAITING FORLIST FORMALOPENING ADJUDICATION Docket No. ES17P0934EA Systems,Other terms, Inc. if asany, nominee to be announced for North atAme therican sale. Savings Bank, FSB its successors Docket No. ES18P29441EA Essex Probate and Family Court and assigns, dated August 8, 2014 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern The Swampscott HousingEssex Authority Probate will beand accepting Family Cou applicationsrt for the 36 Federal Street District) Registry of Deeds at Book 33468, Page 105, subsequentlyWells Farg oassi Bank,gned N.A. to State-Aided Veterans/Family Program36 Fede 200-1ral St waitingreet list for the 2& 3 Bedroom Salem, MA 01970 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as Waiting List. A lottery system willSalem, be used MA for 01970 the purpose of the initial accep- (978)744-1020 nominee for North American Savings Bank, FSBP itsresent successo Holders of and said assi Mogrtnsga g bye, tance of applications to be placed(97 on8)744-1020 the Swampscott Housing Authority Waiting assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) RegistByry Its of AttoDeedsrneys, at List. There is no advantage to fi rst come fi rst serve during these dates. Book 35787, Page 509 for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage ORLANSand for thePC Estate of: Applications will be accepted from 8:30 a.m. Monday October 29, 2018 until purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 10:00PO AM Box on 540540October Estate of: Robert P Doyle 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday November 7, 2018. 31, 2018 at 1200 Salem Street, Unit 169, Lynnfield, MA, Waltham, all and sin MAgula 02454r the Romilda A. Bennett Date of Death: 02/13/2017 DateApplications of Death: are 06/21/201 available at8 the Swampscott Housing Authority located at 6 premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: Phone: (781) 790-7800 17-017240 To all interested persons: ToDuncan all inte Terracerested pSwampscott,ersons: MA 01907. The offi ce hours are as follows: A Petition for S/A - Formal Adjudication of Intestacy and Appointment of TheItem: Unit Octobe knownr 10, as 17, Unit 24, 169 2018 (the "Unit"), in a condominium situated in Peabody, A Petition for Formal Adjudication of Intestacy and Appointment of Personal Personal Representative has been filed by: Monday thru Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Massachusetts known as Cedar Pond Village Condominium (the "Condominium"), Representative has been filed by: Patrick A Doyle of Lynn MA Friday 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. established pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 183A, as amended, Tina Lampros of Danvers MA requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief You may also obtain an application by mail or downloaded from the Department by Master Deed dated June 3, 1982 and recorded with the Essex South District requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief as requested in the Petition. of Housing and Community Development website at: Registry of Deeds, Book 6941, Page 508, as amended. Said Unit has a post office as requested in the Petition. The Petitioner requests that: address of 1200 Salem Street, Unit 169, Lynnfield, Massachusetts 01940. http://hedhousingdocs.azurewebsites.net/CHAMP/Applications.aspx Patrick A Doyle of Lynn MA Together with an undivided interest of .00504% in the common areas and facilities Applications will not be acceptedIMPORTANT by fax or e-mail.NOTICE be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety of said Condominium and together with the rights, if any, to exclusive use of any of YouIf your have net the household right to incomeobtain ameets copy theof theamounts Petition listed from below, the Petitioneyou may rbe o r at the on the bond in an unsupervised administration. the common areas and facilities of said Condominium as more fully set forth in the Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney IMPORTANT NOTICE eligible. aforesaid Master Deed and the First Unit Deed. Together with the benefit of and must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN HOUSEHOLD subject to the easements, restrictions, conditions, rights and obligations set forth the return day of 11/26/2018. Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney or referred to in said Master Deed, First Unit Deed and provisions of the Cedar This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Pond Village Condominium Trust, its By-Laws and Rules and Regulations, recorded appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a the return day of 11/26/2018. $58,450 $65,750 $73,050 $78,900 $84,750 $90,600 $96,450 with said Registry of Deeds at Book 6941, Page 539, as the same may from time timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written to time be amended by instruments of record. The Condominium and each of the within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a All applications in the Authority’s possession as of 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday Units is intended for residential purposes and other uses permitted by the notice to you. timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections November 7, 2018 will become part of the lottery system for tenant selection set applicable Zoning Ordinances as set forth in, or limited by, the Master Deed. Being UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM within thirty (30) days of the return day, action may be taken without further notice forth by the Department of Housing and Community Development. the same premises conveyed to the Mortgagors herein by Deed of Stephen M. PROBATE CODE (MUPC) to you. The lottery will be conducted through an automated computer process overseen Cunha, to be recorded with said Registry of Deeds herewith. A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM administby the Departmentration is not of rHousingequired and to file Community an invento Developmentry or annual on accountsNovember with 9, the PROBATE CODE (MUPC) The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, Cou2018.rt. PeApplicationsrsons inte rwillested be placed in the on estate a waiting are list entitled by priority to noticeand preference regardin gas the A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised restrictions, encroachments, building and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, tax administthey arer ationdrawn diinrectly the lottery. from the Personal Representative and may petition the administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in CouAfterrt inthe any completion manner r elatinof theg lottery, to the theestate, Swampscott including Housing the dist Authorityribution of will assets and Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the expenses of administration. possession, and attorney's fees and costs. continue to accept applications for the 2 & 3 bedroom State-Aided Veterans/ administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Court in any matter relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and Family Program 200-1. All applications received after November 7, 2018 will be TERMS OF SALE: Date: October 16, 2018 expenses of administration. placed on the Swampscott Housing Authority wait list by priority and preference A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of Pamela Casey O'Brien WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. in accordance with the date and time of their receipt. a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be Register of Probate Date: October 15, 2018 delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be From the Law Offices of; James L. Hughes, Chairperson Pamela Casey O'Brien required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of Casey and Lundregan PC Swampscott Housing Authority Register of Probate the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days 71 Wasington Street 2nd FL Item: October 24, 2018 Salem,Item: OctoberMA 01970 23, 24, 2018 from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other 978-741-3888 check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid Item: October 24, 2018 at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be Have something to sell? LEGALS entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. We can help! SWAMPSCOTT HOUSING AUTHORITY WAITING LIST OPENING Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. The Swampscott Housing Authority will be accepting applications for the Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. State-Aided Veterans/Family Program 200-1 waiting list for the 2& 3 Bedroom Waiting List. A lottery system will be used for the purpose of the initial accep- Present Holder of said Mortgage, tance of applications to be placed on the Swampscott Housing Authority Waiting By Its Attorneys, List. There is no advantage to fi rst come fi rst serve during these dates. ORLANS PC Applications will be accepted from 8:30 a.m. Monday October 29, 2018 until PO Box 540540 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday November 7, 2018.in Waltham, MA 02454 Applications are available at the Swampscott Housing Authority located at 6 Phone: (781) 790-7800 classifi eds. 17-017240 Duncan Terrace Swampscott, MA 01907. The offi ce hours are as follows: Item: October 10, 17, 24, 2018 Monday thru Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Friday 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. GENERAL REAL ESTATE You may alsoLOST obtain & FOUND an application by mail or downloadedNOTICES from the Department HELP WANTED HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR SALE of Housing and Community Development website at: http://hedhousingdocs.azurewebsites.net/CHAMP/Applications.aspx LOST IPHONE JOB INFORMATION HELP WANTED-SALES WARD 1 RANCH HOME ApplicationsAT LYNN will not WALMART. be accepted by fax or e-mail. PAY CALLS EARN $500 A DAY (SALES) Final LAND FOR SALE SERVICES Beautiful 6 room Ranch in perfect If yourCALL net LISA household AT 781-5 income89-8 932.meets the amounts listed below, you may be Expense Insurance • Exclusive Leads • condition. 1.5 baths, nice yard and Local Training/Support • Every day is eligible. LAND FOR SALE: Becket Ma. 13 acres large 2 car garage. Pls call for Pay Call Numbers Payday • Agent Health/Dental Benefits MERCHANDISENUMBER OF PEOPLE IN HOUSEHOLD NOTICE only $59,900 Beautiful wooded showing! Asking $369,900 Doug Ring (900, 976 and 550) For more information and assistance • Incentive Trips CALL 860-357-6904 property, with spring fed brook, old Real Estate: 781-599-9696 Advertiser telephone numbers with regarding the reliability of business www.fhginsurance.com Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight stonewalls through out, located on 900, 976 and 550 prefixes MUST opportunities, work-at-home opportuni- $58,450 $65,750 $73,050 $78,900 $84,750 $90,600 $96,450 quiet country road, financing available FURNITURE disclose the price of the telephone ties, employment services and financ- RENTALS payments as low as $298 All applications in the Authority’s possessioncall. as of When 4:00 p.m. a numbe on Wednesdayr is published ing, the Daily Item urges its readers to within the advertisement the per 802-447-0779 NovemberMOVING 7, 2018 - MUST will become SELL part of the lottery system for tenant selection set contact the Better Business Bureau minute and/or flat charge must be Inc., 290 Donald Lynch Blvd., Suite Contentsforth by the in Department my home. Enteof Housingrtainment and Community Development. APARTMENTS center, bureaus, Mexican cabinets, included. If you dial a pay per call 102, Marlborough, MA 07152-4705 or Catch up with your toys,The lottery MORE! will Callbe conducted for appt; through ask fo anr automatednumber f rcomputerom an adve processrtisement overseen appea r- call 508-652-4800 Johnny.Jbyohnny. the Department781-913-9330 of Housing and Communitying Development in the classified on November section 9, and it Lynn ~ Studio, 1, 2, bdrms. Clean, 2018. Applications will be placed on a waitingDOES list NOTby priority disclose and thispreference information, as NOTICE modern apartments. On bus line, favorite team they are drawnGENERAL in the lottery. please notify the Item classified Don't pay to find work before you get parking, laundry. From $1000, No HELP WANTED the job. Legitimate job placement firms After the completion of the lottery, the Swampscottdepartment Housing immediately. Authority will Res ponse to fees. Call ~ 781-477-6457 any pay per call numbers will be that work to fill specific positions continue to accept applications for the 2 & 3 bedroom State-Aided Veterans/ NOW HIRING! Cleaners wanted! charged to your telephone bill and cannot charge an upfront fee. For free PEABODY~ Avail. 12/1 - 1 bdrm, just in Item Sports! Family Program 200-1. All applications received after November 7, 2018 will be Mother's hours! Drivers license anyone under 18 years of age must information about avoiding employ- renovated, new appliances. placed ronequi thered. Swampscott Up to $15/h Housingr. Authorityhave wait p alistrent's by priorityconsent. and preference ment service scams, write the Federal $1300/mo. First, last, security re- in accordanceInterviews with 10am-1 the datepm, andM-F time of theirPlease receipt. call immediately for further Trade Commission at Washington, quired. Call 781-233-4646 No pets, 542 Loring Ave, Salem details oJamesr infor L.mation. Hughes, Chairperson D.C., 20580 or call the National Fraud no smoking. SwampscottCLASSIFIED Housing Authority Information Center, LYNN APARTMENTS WANTED (781)593-7700 1-800-876-7060 Studios and one beds for rent. Item: October 23, 24, 2018 Completely renovated. Call Gina Placing a help wanted ad is great for 857-236-8153 APARTMENT WANTED finding the skilled workers you need. 56 year old man seeks one bedroom or studio in greater Lynn area. Rent 781-593-7700, ext.2 TBD. Pls call John 781-309-0856 LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION given by Allen M. Lieb and Georgann Lieb to Mortgage Electronic Registration CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION Docket No. ES17P0934EA Systems, Inc. as nominee for North American Savings Bank, FSB its successors Docket No. ES18P29441EA Essex Probate and Family Court and assigns, dated August 8, 2014 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern Essex Probate and Family Court 36 Federal Street District) Registry of Deeds at Book 33468, Page 105, subsequently assigned to 36 Federal Street Salem, MA 01970 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as Salem, MA 01970 (978)744-1020 (978)744-1020 nominee for North American Savings Bank, FSB its successors and assigns by in assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 35787, Page 509 for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the classifi eds. Estate of: purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 10:00 AM on October Estate of: Robert P Doyle 31, 2018 at 1200 Salem Street, Unit 169, Lynnfield, MA, all and singular the Romilda A. Bennett Date of Death: 02/13/2017 premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: Date of Death: 06/21/2018 To all interested persons: To all interested persons: A Petition for S/A - Formal Adjudication of Intestacy and Appointment of The Unit known as Unit 169 (the "Unit"), in a condominium situated in Peabody, A Petition for Formal Adjudication of Intestacy and Appointment of Personal Personal Representative has been filed by: Massachusetts known as Cedar Pond Village Condominium (the "Condominium"), Representative has been filed by: Patrick A Doyle of Lynn MA established pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 183A, as amended, Tina Lampros of Danvers MA requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief by Master Deed dated June 3, 1982 and recorded with the Essex South District requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief as requested in the Petition. Registry of Deeds, Book 6941, Page 508, as amended. Said Unit has a post office as requested in the Petition. The Petitioner requests that: address of 1200 Salem Street, Unit 169, Lynnfield, Massachusetts 01940. Patrick A Doyle of Lynn MA Together with an undivided interest of .00504% in the common areas and facilities IMPORTANT NOTICE be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety of said Condominium and together with the rights, if any, to exclusive use of any of You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the on the bond in an unsupervised administration. the common areas and facilities of said Condominium as more fully set forth in the Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney IMPORTANT NOTICE aforesaid Master Deed and the First Unit Deed. Together with the benefit of and must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the subject to the easements, restrictions, conditions, rights and obligations set forth the return day of 11/26/2018. Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney or referred to in said Master Deed, First Unit Deed and provisions of the Cedar This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on Pond Village Condominium Trust, its By-Laws and Rules and Regulations, recorded appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a the return day of 11/26/2018. with said Registry of Deeds at Book 6941, Page 539, as the same may from time timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written to time be amended by instruments of record. The Condominium and each of the within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a Units is intended for residential purposes and other uses permitted by the notice to you. timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections applicable Zoning Ordinances as set forth in, or limited by, the Master Deed. Being UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM within thirty (30) days of the return day, action may be taken without further notice the same premises conveyed to the Mortgagors herein by Deed of Stephen M. PROBATE CODE (MUPC) to you. Cunha, to be recorded with said Registry of Deeds herewith. A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the PROBATE CODE (MUPC) The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised restrictions, encroachments, building and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, tax administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in Court in any manner relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the possession, and attorney's fees and costs. expenses of administration. administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Court in any matter relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and TERMS OF SALE: Date: October 16, 2018 expenses of administration. A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of Pamela Casey O'Brien WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be Register of Probate Date: October 15, 2018 delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be From the Law Offices of; Pamela Casey O'Brien required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of Casey and Lundregan PC Register of Probate the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days 71 Wasington Street 2nd FL Item: October 24, 2018 Salem, MA 01970 from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other 978-741-3888 check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid Item: October 24, 2018 at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be Have something to sell? LEGALS entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. We can help! SWAMPSCOTT HOUSING AUTHORITY WAITING LIST OPENING Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. The Swampscott Housing Authority will be accepting applications for the Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. State-Aided Veterans/Family Program 200-1 waiting list for the 2& 3 Bedroom Waiting List. A lottery system will be used for the purpose of the initial accep- Present Holder of said Mortgage, tance of applications to be placed on the Swampscott Housing Authority Waiting By Its Attorneys, List. There is no advantage to fi rst come fi rst serve during these dates. ORLANS PC Applications will be accepted from 8:30 a.m. Monday October 29, 2018 until PO Box 540540 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday November 7, 2018. Waltham, MA 02454 Applications are available at the Swampscott Housing Authority located at 6 Phone: (781) 790-7800 17-017240 Duncan Terrace Swampscott, MA 01907. The offi ce hours are as follows: Item: October 10, 17, 24, 2018 Monday thru Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Friday 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. You may also obtain an application by mail or downloaded from the Department of Housing and Community Development website at: http://hedhousingdocs.azurewebsites.net/CHAMP/Applications.aspx Applications will not be accepted by fax or e-mail. If your net household income meets the amounts listed below, you may be eligible. NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN HOUSEHOLD

Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight $58,450 $65,750 $73,050 $78,900 $84,750 $90,600 $96,450

All applications in the Authority’s possession as of 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday November 7, 2018 will become part of the lottery system for tenant selection set forth by the Department of Housing and Community Development. The lottery will be conducted through an automated computer process overseen by the Department of Housing and Community Development on November 9, 2018. Applications will be placed on a waiting list by priority and preference as they are drawn in the lottery. After the completion of the lottery, the Swampscott Housing Authority will continue to accept applications for the 2 & 3 bedroom State-Aided Veterans/ Family Program 200-1. All applications received after November 7, 2018 will be placed on the Swampscott Housing Authority wait list by priority and preference in accordance with the date and time of their receipt. James L. Hughes, Chairperson Swampscott Housing Authority

Item: October 23, 24, 2018

in classifi eds. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7 U.S. to revoke visas of Saudis implicated in killing of writer

By Matthew Lee partment. The adminis- countable those respon- and Susannah tration “will continue to sible for the killing of George hold those responsible ac- Mr. Khashoggi,” Pompeo ASSOCIATED PRESS countable. We’re making said. “We want to make very clear that the United sure that everyone un- WASHINGTON — The States does not tolerate derstands that the Unit- Trump administration re- this kind of ruthless action ed States doesn’t believe voked the visas Tuesday to silence Mr. Khashoggi, a that this killing of Jamal of some Saudi officials im- journalist, with violence,” plicated in the killing of Khashoggi was anything he said. “Neither the pres- other than a horrific act writer Jamal Khashoggi ident or I am happy with in its first punitive mea- and we hope that we can this situation.” work together both with PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS sure against its longtime Members of Congress Congress and our allies to Residents bought drinking water before the arrival of Willa, a potential Middle East partner, as have demanded that sanc- hold those responsible ac- catastrophic storm that swept toward Mexico’s Pacific coast Monday night, President Donald Trump tions be imposed on Saudi denounced the kingdom countable.” threatening high-rise resort hotels, surfing beaches and fishing villages. Arabia over the killing of In his remarks to report- for one of the “worst cov- Khashoggi, a U.S. resident er-ups in the history of ers at the White House, and Washington Post con- Trump derided the ini- cover-ups.” tributor who disappeared Willa roars over Mexico prison tial Saudi denial of any Shortly after Trump after entering the Sau- wrongdoing and efforts to made the comment, Secre- di consulate in Istanbul, conceal what happened to tary of State Mike Pompeo Turkey, on Oct. 2. Turkish island, heads for resort area Khashoggi. said the administration authorities say Khashoggi was moving to revoke the “They had a very bad By Marco Ugarte ning near Mazatlan, a beach in Mazatlan almost was the victim of a pre- ASSOCIATED PRESS tourist spot of high-rise visas of Saudi government original concept,” Trump disappeared, with waves planned assassination hotels and about 500,000 slamming against the and intelligence agents operation while Saudi of- said. “It was carried out MAZATLAN, Mexico — people, many of them U.S. coastal boulevard under suspected of involvement ficials have conceded that poorly and the cover-up Hurricane Willa roared and Canadian expatriates. looming black clouds. A in the death of Khashoggi. he died but that his kill- was one of the worst cov- over an offshore penal er-ups in the history of By midafternoon, Willa few surfers took advan- Visa records are confi- ing occurred accidentally colony and closed in on was bringing torrential cover-ups. Somebody real- tage of the high waves dential and Pompeo was while they were trying to Mexico’s Pacific coast with rain. ly messed up and they had even as workers board- not more specific about convince him to return 120 mph winds Tuesday, The storm battered the ed up windows on hotels, who the revocations would home. the worst cover-up ever.” threatening a major resort Islas Marias, a group of shops and homes. Schools affect, but the State De- Trump has resisted calls Saudi Arabia has area along with fishing Mexican islands about 60 partment later said 21 thus far to cut off arms claimed Khashoggi, who villages and farms. miles off the mainland were closed and the “Saudi suspects” would sales to the kingdom and lived in self-imposed exile Emergency officials said that include a nature pre- streets nearly empty. have visas revoked or Pompeo stressed the stra- in the U.S. and wrote crit- they evacuated more than serve and a federal pris- Some families went to a would be declared ineligi- tegic importance of the ically about Saudi Crown 4,250 people in coastal on. Federal authorities Mazatlan convention cen- ble to enter the U.S. U.S.-Saudi relationship. Prince Mohammed bin towns and set up 58 shel- declined to comment on ter, which opened its doors “These penalties will “We continue to view Salman, died accidental- ters ahead of the danger- precautions taken at the as a shelter. They spread not be the last word on as achievable the twin ly in a brawl at the Saudi ous Category 3 storm, prison, citing security con- out blankets along the this matter,” Pompeo told imperative of protecting Consulate in Istanbul on which was expected to cerns. walls and waited for the reporters at the State De- America and holding ac- Oct. 2. blow ashore in the eve- As Willa closed in, the storm.

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I do powder is allowed). hours Season the beef it a stir, then stir in recipe. know that the guys in my Cook this chili low and — 3 pounds cubed with salt and pepper. the crushed tomatoes If you have just yelled family love all kinds of chili, slow so the meat can become (1 to 1 1/2-inch) stew In a large soup pot, and the beef broth. “BEANS!”, then you are cor- meat, such as beef or a Dutch oven, heat Return the browned rect (and you knew you were but are happiest when it is very soft and the liquid chuck 1 tablespoon of the beef cubes to the pot correct and did not need me at its meatiest. And Texas thickens into a sauce, and chili, also known as a “Bowl doesn’t just evaporate. The — Coarse or ko- oil over medium high and bring to a sim- to tell you, thank you very sher salt and fresh- heat. Add the beef in much). of Red,” is meaty all right. sauce that binds this chili mer over medium ly ground pepper to batches and brown If you did not know that True Texas chili starts together is thick — if it gets high heat. taste a few sides, about 8 the chili in Texas never, with a homemade chili too thick, stir in 1/2 to 1 cup Reduce the heat ever contains beans, then paste, usually made from water toward the end, espe- — 1 to 2 table- minutes per batch and simmer very you have not discussed chili dried chilis. This recipe cially if it starts to stick to spoons vegetable or (not every side has to gently, partially cov- with a Texan. Or, for that takes a shortcut with a the bottom of the pot. canola oil be browned; it’s bet- ered, for about 3 generous amount of chili I also like to shred some of — 2 red or yel- ter to caramelize a matter, with someone with hours, until the beef powder. If you have access the big cubes of super-ten- low onions, chopped few sides well and let strong opinions on the oth- is very tender. Add to Hatch chili powder (from der beef at the end to give (about 2 cups) the rest just be). Add er side, who thinks beans 1/2 to 1 cup of water are an integral part of chili Texas), substitute about half the sauce more texture. We — 5 garlic cloves, more oil between toward the end if the and that Texas chili is well... of that in for the chili pow- eat our Texas Red Chili over minced batches as needed. sauce is too thick or more like a stew. der blends we all usually rice with what I think of as — 1/4 cup chili Transfer the meat Wait, stop, put down those use. traditional chili toppings — powder with a slotted spoon the mixture looks pitchforks! I didn’t say it The annual Terlingua Chili cheese, sour cream, avocado — 1 (28-ounce) can to a plate as it finish- too dry. When it is was a stew, just that I have Contest, held in Grapevine, — which I gather are also crushed tomatoes or es browning. all tender, you can read that other folks from Texas, says in its densely acceptable toppings in Texas. tomato puree Drain off all but remove a cup or two — 3 cups less-sodi- 1 tablespoon of the of the beef cubes and um beef broth, plus fat from the pot, if shred them with two more as needed needed, and add the forks, then stir that Hot rice to serve onions. Sauté them back into the pot to To serve (as de- over medium heat for thicken up the sauce sired): 5 minutes, until the a bit, if desired. Guacamole or diced onions are tender. Serve hot over rice avocado, lime wedg- Add the garlic and in bowls, with the es, minced onions, sauté for one more accompaniments of diced tomatoes, sal- minute, until you can your choice.

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