WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 2018 Medicinal marijuana prescribed for the Lynnway By Gayla Cawley permit approved by the City Council for ITEM STAFF the recreational component to the facility. Its special permit was approved for medi- LYNN — The city’s rst medical mari- cal marijuana retail sales last August. juana facility and pot shop is set to open in Under the host agreement, MPF will October on the Lynnway. provide the city with 6 percent of annual Newton-based Massachusetts Patient gross revenues. Foundation (MPF), which operates dispensa- Joseph , MPF’s cofounder, said the ries in Oregon and Colorado, has signed a host company will have its sales-ready inspection ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK agreement with the city to open a medical done by the Department of Public Health marijuana dispensary at the 4,631-square- in September, with the facility expected Joseph Lekach, co-founder of Massachusetts Patient Foundation, shows foot Cooper-Lewis building, which would also to be open for medical patients in October. off the display cases in the dispensary and display area of the new med- contain a recreational pot shop. ical marijuana facility and recreational pot shop at 491 Lynnway. The company still has to have its special MARIJUANA, A3 Field Beauty is in the eyes Cheering taking coach shape facing in 9th jeers for Essex By Bridget Turcotte comments ITEM STAFF SAUGUS — Three Sau- By Bella diGrazia gus residents are expect- ITEM STAFF ed to appear on the ballot LYNN — Stephanie Cuevas, the cheer- in the race for the 9th Es- leading coach at Lynn English, will not sex District. be invited back to coach with Lynn Public Donald Wong is on the Schools after a racially controversial video Republican ballot and of her went viral. Matthew Crescenzo is on The coach, and board member of the the Democratic. Lynn Chargers Youth Football and Cheer- Resident Michael Col- ing Association, was recorded on an ler is running as an In- 11-second video putting her st in the air dependent for the State and yelling, “White power,” before bursting Election, although Town into laughter. The video was posted onto Clerk Ellen Schena, who the Snapchat account of Crystal Lopez, a certi ed his papers, said close friend of Cuevas. she was unsure if he Patrick Tutwiler, Superintendent of received enough signa- Lynn Public Schools, acknowledged that tures. Cuevas has been a coach for the Lynn En- “I won’t know until after glish cheerleading team for the last few the primary,” she said. years. He observed the video as part of The 9th Essex District an investigation that was launched after encompasses precincts 1, parents and residents contacted the ad- 2, 4-9 in Saugus; precincts ministration with concerns regarding her 1, 2, 3 and 7 in Wake eld; controversial comment. and Ward 1 precincts 1 “All coaches in the Lynn Public Schools and 2 in Lynn. system are only employed during the sea- Wong, who has held son for which they receive an agreement, the seat since 2011, was so once the season is over they’re no longer a Saugus Town Meeting employed,” said Tutwiler. “I’ve received a member from 2005 to lot of questions around whether or not she 2007 then chairman of is going to be red and I could only re the Saugus Board of Se- her if it was during the fall season, but we lectmen until 2011. In ad- have concluded she will not be extended dition to his work at the an agreement to coach with us this fall.” State House, Wong owns The superintendent said he doesn’t and helps operate fami- know Cuevas personally, but from his ly-run Kowloon Restau- understanding, her students liked and rant on Route 1 with his respected her very much. He said her re- siblings. The restaurant marks weren’t representative of the ad- was started by his grand- ministration’s core values and it is their responsibility to respond accordingly. parents in 1950. ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE 9TH ESSEX, A3 Beyond Walls Mural Festival artist Sipros adds color to his work on Tuesday. COACH, A3 Former Necco workers Kettle appear to have options INSIDE Sports Cuisine By Bridget Turcotte Arrigo have gathered rep- Lynn native ITEM STAFF resentatives from each of Bowden thriving the companies to meet with in return from invests REVERE — Nearly a injuries. B1 the former employees at a month after the former  employees of New England job fair for Aug. 22. The fair Cadigan gets $25M Co. (Necco) will be held at the Rumney started at abruptly lost their jobs, Marsh Academy, 140 Amer- Winthrop. B1 more than 50 employers in ican Legion Highway, from  in Lynn and around the city are of- noon to 4 p.m. Winthrop’s fering them new ones. More than 230 Necco Hodgkins returns By Gayla Cawley The State Department of employees lost their jobs to SSU as men’s ITEM STAFF Labor and Workforce De- when the plant announced tennis coach. B1 velopment Rapid Response LYNN — Kettle Cuisine, Team and Mayor Brian NECCO, A3 a wholesale soup manu- facturer on the Lynnway, celebrated its $17 million expansion on Tuesday af- LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER TO VOTE IS TODAY ternoon. By Bella diGrazia by mail, in person, by calling their local In the last 12 months, the company has spent ITEM STAFF election of cial, or online at www.sec. $25 million in a capital state.ma.us/ele. Wednesday, Aug. 15 is the last day to investment, which has register to vote or make changes to vot- Those with Massachusetts RMV-is- been nearly all processing er registration before the State Prima- sued identi cation can register or make equipment in preparation changes at www.RegisterToVoteMA. for soup season, which ries on Sept. 4. ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE According to a press release from Wil- com before 11:59 p.m.; mailed forms coincides with the cold liam Galvin, Secretary of the Common- must be postmarked before Aug. 15. U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton meets with Kettle Cui- months, Kettle Cuisine sine CEO Liam McClennon at the soup manu- wealth, registration and changes of po- City and town election of ces will LYNN, A3 litical parties or addresses can be done close at 8 p.m. facturer’s Lynnway facility on Tuesday.

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Paul E. Langan, 82 Jean E. Fernald, 67 John E. Kennedy 1936-2018 1941-2018 MARBLEHEAD — Edward Deschenes; PEABODY — Jean and her late husband PEABODY — John E. Kenne- individuals who discovered his Paul Eugene Langan, and the uncle of E. (Hagerty) Fernald, Ronald of Andover; dy, of Peabody, passed away passion at an early age and age 82, of Marble- many nieces and age 67, of Peabody, her brother-in-law, peacefully on Aug. 9, 2018 at dedicated his life, with a lot of head, formerly of nephews. died Aug. 9 at the Ka- Paul Fernald and his his home after an extended hard work and sacri ce along Swampscott, passed Paul attended St. plan Family Hospice wife Janice of New illness. the way, to achieve his dream. away peacefully on John the Baptist High House surrounded by Bedford; her neph- John was born May 29, After retiring as a player, Monday, Aug. 13 sur- School in Swamp- her family. ews, Chris Hagerty 1941 in Chicago, Ill., to Ed- John managed, coached and rounded by his lov- scott and graduated Born in Lynn, she and his wife Lisa of ward and Elsie (Kalchbrenner) scouted for the Red Sox, Ath- ing family at Beverly from Swampscott was the daughter of N. Andover, Brian Ha- Kennedy. John attended Harp- letics, Yankees, Phillies and Hospital. Paul was High School with the late William and gerty and his wife Erin er High School, excelling in Tigers organizations, nishing the beloved husband of Lin- the Class of 1953. He went Jean (Wojciechowski) Hagerty of Atkinson, N.H., Gary Hagerty football, basketball and base- his baseball career as manag- da Ann (Valpey) Langan, with on to Wentworth Institute of and the wife of the late Doug- and his wife Michele of Pea- ball. It was at Harper where er of the independent league whom he shared 62 years of Technology and Northeastern las R. Fernald. Raised and body, Patrick, Timothy, Michael John met Betty Brown, who North Shore Spirit in Lynn marriage. University and received his de- educated in Lynn, she was Hagerty, all of Andover, and a would later become his wife. from 2003-2006. Paul was born and educat- gree in industrial engineering. a graduate of Lynn Classical niece, Kerry Danielson. At 4 years old, while listen- John always enjoyed spend- ed in Swampscott, the son of He worked for Sylvania, High School. Service information: Rel- ing to a radio broadcast of ing time at the beaches of the late Eugene F. and Mildred mostly in Salem and Danvers She was employed at AT&T atives and friends are invit- President Roosevelt’s funeral, Gloucester with his good A. (Chaisson) Langan. He was in plant engineering for more as a telephone operator and ed to attend visiting hours John’s father Ed asked if he friends, taking care of his four the devoted father of Paula than 30 years prior to his re- before her retirement she was from the NADWORNY Funer- wanted to be president some- grandsons in their early years Burns and her husband, John tirement. Paul coached in the employed as a receptionist al Home, 798 Western Ave., day. He rmly answered, “NO, I and attending their many of Swampscott, Elizabeth Wil- Marblehead Youth Hockey at the North Shore Commu- Lynn, Thursday from 4-7 p.m. want to be a baseball player!” sporting events as they grew son and her husband, Mark League for many years. He nity College in Danvers. Jean Interment will take place Fri- And so he did, drafted by the older. of Sudbury, Eric Langan and loved attending all his grand- enjoyed vacationing in Aruba day in Pine Grove Cemetery Washington Senators out of John was predeceased by his wife, Lis of Swampscott children’s sporting events with her husband Doug and at 11 a.m. For guest book high school in 1961 begin- his parents, Ed and Elsie Ken- and Eugene Langan and his and watching New England spending the holidays with her and directions www.nad- ning a 12-year career in pro- nedy, mother-in-law Rita Lam- wife, Kathleen of Hollis, N.H.; sports teams and everything family and friends. wornyfuneralhome.com. fessional baseball. bert Brown and sister-in-law the cherished grandfather of outdoors, especially camping, Jean is survived by her sis- He and Betty married on Mary Rita Boland. He leaves Michael Burns and his wife, boating and shing off of Mar- ters-in-law, Marjorie Hagerty Feb. 23, 1963 in Chicago his wife, Betty Kennedy; son, Melissa, Elizabeth Fitzgerald blehead; and tending to his and her late husband William and spent the next eight years Scott Kennedy and partner and her husband, Tim, Paul vegetable and  ower gardens. of Peabody, Nancie Hagerty traveling the country following Stacey Scott; daughter, Kris- and Daniel Burns, Jennifer Most of all, he enjoyed spend- John’s career before settling in ten Aulbach and husband DeMello and her husband, ing time and traveling with his Peabody in 1970. Son Scott Kenneth Aulbach; grandchil- Sean Callis, Isabel DeMello, entire family, his grandchildren was born in 1964 in Alexan- dren, Christopher Kennedy, Steven Wilson and his wife, and great-grandchildren. dria, Va., and daughter Kristen Kyle, Ian and Erik Aulbach; Abby, Andrew Wilson and his Service information: Vis- Barbara J. Hunnell, 69 in 1968 in Columbus, Ohio. sister, Carol Nutter; aunt, wife, Lauren, and Michael Wil- iting hours will be held on John played for the Wash- Irma Heyer; sister-in-law and son, Amanda, Erin, Rikki, Eric, Thursday, Aug. 16 from 4-8 ington Senators 1962-64, Los brother-in-law, Joan and Bob and Ryan Langan, John and p.m. at the EUSTIS & COR- LYNN — Barbara grandchildren, Va- Angeles Dodgers 1965-66 Harnett, and many nieces and Hannah Langan; the adoring NELL Funeral Home, 142 Jean (Fisher) Hun- nessa, Melinda, Yes- (two World Series), New York nephews. great-grandfather of Cailyn, Elm St., Marblehead. A cele- nell, age 69, of Lynn, sica, Elizabeth, Isa- Yankees 1967, Seattle Pilots Service information: The Payton, Cora, Kagan, Tyler, bration of Paul’s life will be died Sunday in Sa- iah, Yasavior, Efrain 1969, Milwaukee Brewers family would like to thank Jackson, Harrison, Leo, Sam, held on Saturday, Aug. 25 at lem Hospital after a and Nevaeh; three 1970 and the Boston Red everyone who helped care Thea, Henry, and Tyler; the 1 p.m. at the funeral home. lengthy illness. She great-grandchildren, Sox from 1970-1974, where for John in his nal days at dear brother of Patricia Duffy In lieu of  owers, contribu- was the wife of Law- Destiny, Jaiden and he was a fan-favorite earning home. There will be a private and her husband, Arthur of tions in Paul’s memory may rence Hunnell, with Leon; as well as her the nickname Super Sub for gathering to remember John Barnstead, N.H., Judith Martin be made to the Alzheimer’s whom she shared 47 brother, Ron; and her his role as a utility in elder. at a later date. To view online of Marblehead, John Langan Association-MA/NH Of ce, years together. sister, Joanne. Throughout his career, John obituary and sign guestbook, of Maine, and Jean Krajeski 309 Waverley Oaks Road, Born and raised in North Service information: Her was known for his hustle, often visit www.ccbfuneral.com. of Salem and her late hus- Waltham MA 02452 or via Reading, she was the daugh- memorial visitation will be ery disposition, and commit- Arrangements were made by band Raymond Krajeski; the www.alz.org. Please visit the ter of the late Thomas and Vi- held on Friday, Aug. 17, 2018 ment to playing the game the the CONWAY, CAHILL-BRO- brother-in-law of Constance online guestbook at www.eu- ola (Thomas) Fisher. She had from 4-8 p.m. in the SOLIMI- way it was meant to be played. DEUR Funeral Home, Pea- Deschenes of Marblehead stisandcornellfuneralhome. lived in Lynn for the past 30 NE Funeral Home, 426 Broad- John was one of those unique body. and her late husband, Charles com. years. Barbara enjoyed bin- way (Route 129), Lynn, with a go, crocheting, and watching memorial service at 7 p.m. game shows. She also liked Relatives and friends are re- MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS dancing and listening to coun- spectfully invited. Those who try music. prefer may make donations Galvin, challenger from fellow Republican Janice E. Bertwell, 55 In addition to her husband, to New England Center and Zakim spar in debate Scott Lively, a staunchly 1963-2018 she is survived by two sons, Home for Veterans, 17 Court conservative Spring eld William A. Fogg and John A. St., Boston, MA 02108. Di- pastor. SAUGUS — Janice her husband, John BOSTON (AP) — Sec- Fogg of Lynn; four daughters, rections and guestbook at retary of State William Jay Gonzalez and Rob- Ellen (MacFarlane) of Rowley. Her broth- Cheryl A. Fogg of Lynn, Diana www.solimine.com. ert Massie are seeking Bertwell, 55, of Sau- er Scott MacFarlane Galvin and Democratic Hunnell of Chelsea, Crystal the Democratic nomina- gus, passed away and his wife, Lika of primary challenger Bos- Hantus and her husband ton City Councilor Josh tion for governor. after a short but Falls Church, Va. She Matthew of Winder, Ga., and Zakim have sparred in Baker has an enor- courageous battle is also predeceased Angela Blasius of Lynn; eight with cancer on Aug. by her brother Joseph a contentious televised mous fundraising edge, 11, 2018, in Boston. MacFarlane and her debate. with more than $8.4 She was the wife and mother-in-law Con- Galvin and Zakim million in his cam- best friend of Bruce P. stance Bertwell. Jan- jabbed at each other paign account as of the Bertwell. ice also leaves her father-in- Timothy A. DeMontier, 62 repeatedly Tuesday on beginning of August, Janice was born in Chelsea law, Edward Bertwell of Lynn. WGBH. compared with $13,000 on July 2, 1963, the daughter Her four brothers-in-law, Brian Zakim said Galvin was for Lively, $432,000 for of the late John R. and Do- Bertwell, Barry Bertwell and SAUGUS — Timothy ter, N.H.; one broth- slow to embrace same-day Gonzalez and $109,000 lores A. (Anderson) MacFar- his wife Kelly, Brad Bertwell, A. DeMontier, age 62 er, Brian DeMontier voter registration and for Massie. lane. She was a graduate of all of Lynn and Brett Bertwell years, of Saugus, for- of Russell, Pa.; two faulted him for accepting Baker’s ad begins airing Saugus High School, Class of of Salem. She also leaves merly of Lynn, died sisters, Lori Doucette donations from people Wednesday. 1981. After high school she her nieces and nephews, Erin unexpectedly at his of Seabrook, N.H., with business before his attended the Wilma Boyd Ca- Eaton and her husband, Pat- home Saturday, Aug. Michelle Mans eld of ce and for using tax- MGM told to tone reer School in Pittsburgh, Pa., rick, Joseph Higgins, Jacob 11, 2018. of Beverly; ve grand- payer money to produce down casino billboard where she studied to become and Lindsey Bertwell, Marissa Born in Lynn, children; and many public service announce- a travel consultant. Moon and her husband Der- he was the son of nieces and nephew. ments which he said SPRINGFIELD (AP) — Janice made full use of her rick, Carlye, Emme and Abbe the late Thomas A. He was also brother Galvin used to boost his A casino billboard visible schooling and went on to have Bertwell, Jessica Bertwell, DeMontier Sr. and Caroline of the late Thomas A. Jr. and pro le. from a highway won’t a ful lling career in the trav- Kristina and Anna MacFar- (Long) Mace and her husband Ted E. DeMontier. Galvin, rst elected to use animations to draw el industry during which she lane, and two great-nephews, Dana Mace. Tim attended Service information: A gath- the of ce in 1994, defend- visitors to MGM’s $960 worked at Woodside Travel in Charlie and Ethan Moon. Lynn schools and graduat- ering of family and friends will ed his record, pointing million resort. Boston, Robin Hood Travel in Janice also leaves her many ed from Lynn English High be held at the PARKER Funer- in part to his oversight The Massachusetts Lynn and nally at Monitor aunts, uncles and cousins ... School, Class of 1975. He al Home, 35 Franklin St., Lynn, of the expansion of early Gaming Commission on Corporation in Cambridge. the Flynns, the Connors, the was employed as a custodian Friday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. voting in the 2016 elec- Tuesday unanimously She retired in 2013. Andersons, the Bertwells and at Beverly Hospital and Norel- Burial of ashes will follow in tion for the rst time in denied the Las Vegas Janice was an avid baker the Arsenaults. co until he retired. Tim enjoyed Pine Grove Cemetery. Please Massachusetts. company’s request to run who was known to make the In lieu of  owers please hon- sports and listening to music. make memorial donations in Galvin also challenged videos and moving imag- best chocolate chip cookies. or Janice with a donation in her He is survived by three Tim’s name to the American Zakim to sign an agree- es on a large, electronic There wasn’t anyone who could name to Mass General Hospi- daughters, Kristin Nicole Heart Assoc., 20 Speen St., ment aimed at curbing billboard on the side of resist her marinated chicken tal Center for Cancer Research DeMontier of Salem, Lori Ann Framingham, MA 01701- political attack ads by its parking garage facing wings. She excelled in every- at giving.massgeneral.org. DeMontier of Salem, Jennifer 4688. Guest book at parker- outside groups. Interstate 91 in Spring- thing pertaining to cooking, Service information: Rel- Lee DeMontier of Manches- memorialfuneralhome.com. The primary is Sept. 4. eld. whether it was a quick snack atives and friends are invit- The ve-member panel or a full meal for a houseful ed to attend visiting hours Baker releasing rst TV ad of said the casino, for now, of people. More importantly, in the BISBEE-PORCELLA his re-election campaign can post static images Janice enjoyed spending time Funeral Home, 549 Lincoln William F. Mailloux, 83 that rotate no more than with her many friends and Ave., Saugus, on Thursday 1934-2018 BOSTON (AP) — Gov. every eight seconds. The family. There wasn’t anything from 3-7 p.m. Funeral ser- Charlie Baker has commission will revisit that she enjoyed more than vices will be held in the fu- released the rst televi- the issue in 90 days. to entertain company in her neral home on Friday at 11 It is with great sadness and business, The Tax Den. a heavy heart that we an- Bill was a proud Republican sion ad of his re-election Regulators are con- home or on her deck. a.m. Interment Riverside campaign. cerned bright, moving Janice is survived by her Cemetery, Saugus. For direc- nounce the unexpected call- as well an avid Patriots and Red ing of William F. (Bill) Mailloux Sox fan. He had a great sense The 30-second spot is lights could distract driv- husband of 33 years, Bruce tions and condolences www. light on speci cs, with ers and lead to more ac- P. Bertwell; and her son, Rob- BisbeePorcella.com. 83, of Peabody, by Our Lord of humor and a bright smile. to Heavens Gate on Aug. 2, Bill had strong convictions and Baker saying Massachu- cidents. MGM said a con- ert B. Bertwell of Saugus. Her setts had the highest sultant’s study concluded two sisters, Lyn Higgins and 2018. He was predeceased when he made up his mind, by his loving wife Carol. that was it. Well, unless our graduation rate last year, there’s “no statistically her husband, John of Sau- the lowest dropout rate signi cant correlation” gus. Maureen Haggerty and Born and raised in Lynn. He mom thought differently. He went on to honorably serve was an outstanding papa and and is creating “more jobs between electronic signs our country during the Viet- grandfather who will be sadly than ever before.” and driver safety. nam War. He rose to the rank missed and although no longer The ad shows Baker MGM Spring eld is of sergeant. After leaving the by our side he will remain for- greeting residents, work- slated to open Aug. 24 Selling a house? Army Bill went on to be an ever close in our hearts. As he ers and of cials, attend- as Massachusetts’ rst Buying a house? accountant for Whitney Broth- liked to say, “If I was any better, ing a ribbon-cutting and Vegas-style resort. ers Paper Company and The I wouldn’t know what to do with posing for a photo with Find out what properties New England Aquarium before myself! C’est la Vie!” We love schoolchildren. Baker is facing a Sept. recently sold in your area. starting his own successful you papa! 781-593-7700 4 primary challenge Publishing Daily, except Sundays Check out USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA the Real Estate page SUBSCRIBE and additional of ces. Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item in Saturday’s paper. 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Some of the expense they create jobs,” Moulton From A1 veteran who died overseas has been renovating the said. “And the best part of for us.” new space. the Kettle Cuisine success He wants to be re-elected If reelected, Wong said Kettle Cuisine opened story is not just the soup to focus on helping people he also hopes to tighten its industrial kitchen at that they’ve made or the young to old, and to help prescription medication 330 Lynnway in 2014 and money they’ve made or push bills that affect little regulations to help com- has seen its workforce the investment they’re things in everyday life. bat the opioid epidemic. grow from 200 employees putting into this facility. “My focus is really on This isn’t the first time to about 500, according to It’s the people … It’s the the veterans, the seniors Wong has run in a con- McClennon, with about ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE fact that they are still hir- and also the youth in our tested race. In 2016, he 150 people hired this year. ing people right here in district,” said Wong. ran against and defeated Kettle Cuisine CEO Liam McClennon speaks In 2015, Wong supported Kettle Cuisine has a lo- Lynn, Massachusetts.” Democratic nominee Jen- to employees and guests at the company’s Lyn- and put into action a relief cal hiring preference, and Founded just outside nifer Migliore. nway facility Tuesday. fund for veterans. The leg- nearly 70 percent of its of Boston in 1986, Kettle Challenger Crescenzo islation added an option to employees are from Lynn. said he is running for the Cuisine handcrafts small donate to the relief fund Since opening in Lynn, manufacturing in the America’s lowest unem- seat because he believes batch, all-natural soups when residents paid their Kettle Cuisine has invest- United States. ployment in close to 20 from scratch for restau- the current political pro- McClennon said Ket- years, and the possible property and excise taxes, cess is not working. If ed nearly $50 million into rants, food service opera- he said. its 200,000 square-foot tle Cuisine has approxi- rescension of TPS has the tors, and grocery retailers. elected, Crescenzo said he mately 30 employees in potential to cripple US In its first year in Wake- would focus his efforts on facility, which includes The company also has an field, the money raised its Lynn facility with TPS manufacturing.” healthcare for veterans the 40,000 square feet of industrial kitchen in Cal- in Wakefield replaced a status, many having been U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton and the treatment of men- expanded space it moved ifornia and calls itself the broken oil burner used to into at the beginning of employees for more than (D-Mass) took Edenilson first coast-to-coast fresh tal health and addiction. heat the home of a veteran Addiction is a mental the summer, McClennon 20 years. Granados, a Salvadoran soup supplier in North in town, he said. said. “The loss of these em- immigrant and employ- America. health issue and should be “The people who donate treated as such, he said. He While celebrating its ployees would be devas- ee of Kettle Cuisine with At the Lynn site, Kettle the money, they know the believes those struggling success, McClennon spoke tating to our business, our TPS, to the 2018 State Cuisine makes 15 million money stays in their com- with addiction should not about how the Trump ad- community and to their of the Union address. He gallons of fresh soup an- munity,” he said. have to fear prosecution ministration’s decision to families,” McClennon said Granados is a front- nually, McClennon said. Just last week Gov. Char- when trying to get help. rescind temporary pro- said. “Many TPS holders line manager and lead- “We are proud of our lie Baker signed a bill pro- This goes hand-in-hand tected status (TPS) for are well-respected and er in the facility, which growth and development, posed by Wong that allows with veterans healthcare more than 300,000 citi- gainfully employed in the makes him not just a good investment in new equip- Gold Star families, who and proper treatment of zens from mainly coun- manufacturing sector and immigration story, but a ment, training and devel- have had a family member post-traumatic stress dis- tries in the Caribbean rely on manufacturing as good business story. One killed in action in the U.S. oping our people, and our order, he said. and Central America that a path to the middle class. of the components that role in creating hundreds military, to affix a gold star license plate to their com- Crescenzo is a U.S. Army have suffered natural di- The lack of entry into goes into having a success- of new jobs,” McClennon veteran who served over- sasters could devastate America, coupled with ful business in Lynn is its said. mercial vehicle, as long as the vehicle is not advertis- seas in Afghanistan and ing a business, said Wong. South Korea as a commu- “We had a resident in nications specialist securi- Cheering coach facing jeers for comments Saugus who had a gold ty officer. star plate on their busi- “In the military, you’re saging back and forth right hind her,” he said. “There strong relationship with COACH ness car and they had it for taught if you need help, before the clip was sent to is a lot more to the story Stephanie and as a Lati- From A1 10 years,” said Wong. This you’re weak,” he said. him. According to Dennis, than anyone knows and it na woman, I would not particular family had their “That’s not the case. Vets “This is not a comment on there was a discrepancy isn’t even something you be writing this letter sup- son pass away in the war, should be encouraged to her character, this is more two years ago over se- could explain clearly.” porting her if I thought the he was a U.S. Marine.” get help.” about our public schools lecting the youth football Lozzi said Cuevas has slightest bit my beloved When the family tried Most recently Matt was being anchored in a set of team’s captain, with Cue- removed herself from the coach would look at anyone to renew the license plate, an IT specialist at Lynn values, chief among those vas getting upset over her board since the video was differently due to race,” an- the clerk at the registry Community Health Cen- being respect for our stu- son not being chosen. made public so she can other team member wrote. said they could not be- ter before leaving to cam- dents and families,” he said. “Board members want seek legal assistance. He “Stephanie is not a racist,” cause it was illegal to have paign full time. Tutwiler said he has got- their kids to be in certain said he believes the as- wrote Nicole Mcclain, who it on the business car. Crescenzo has received ten to know the Lynn com- higher positions on the sociation’s name is being has known Cuevas since Wong created a bill that endorsements from the munity very well and has teams and if you don’t dragged through the mud, childhood. “I am a black was part of the BRAVE town’s democratic com- yet to notice any racially please these people they but he doesn’t think Cue- woman writing this letter Act for veterans. mittee and from Planned charged issues within the make your coaching expe- vas meant what she said in hopes of helping all of “These are simple things Parenthood. school system, besides the rience hell,” said Dennis. in the clip, only that it those involved to better un- that we as a state level can The final day to register to viral video of Cuevas. The former volunteer came out in a bad way. derstand who Stephanie is, put bills out to fix things vote in the September state “The sad part is there is coach also said that Cue- NECN reported that Cue- where she comes from, and that are overlooked,” he primary is Wednesday. a lot of press on Lynn Pub- vas received information vas released a statement to shed light on the fact that lic Schools right now and regarding his criminal his- on her social media apolo- she may be more worldly, it’s all around an issue tory from when he was 17 gizing and taking responsi- open-minded, and accepting Former Necco workers that I think we managed years old. Dennis said the bility, saying “I was making of different cultures than really well, given our core association’s president, fun of myself in the video the person bringing these appear to have options values,” he said. “But the Brian Lozzi, revealed his because that’s my personal- allegations against her.” media stories aren’t giving Criminal Offender Record ity… And for the record, I’m The Daily Item reached NECCO Companies in and that impression.” Information (CORI) and white power, Black power, out to school officials at From A1 around the city agreed The short clip ended up on Cuevas then spoke about Mexican power, and human Lynn English but we were to attend the job fair in Facebook after Jarod Den- it with a few of his players race power, period.” redirected to the superin- on the morning of July 24 search of prospective em- nis, a Lynn resident and for- and their parents. Cuevas has since delet- tendent. With Cuevas’ con- that it would close at day’s ployees among the former mer football coach with the “Brian Lozzi disclosed my ed all of her social media tract no longer being ex- end. The employees were Necco workers. Job oppor- Lynn Chargers, viewed it CORI to the board mem- accounts. The Daily Item tended, there is no word on instructed to only return to tunities will range from on the social media app and bers, which he should never reached out to Cuevas and who will become the cheer- the building to pick up their food production to manu- used his phone to record the have done, and she revealed her attorney, Nicole M. leading team’s head coach final paychecks days later. facturing, transportation, clip while it played on his that information to a num- Bluefort, but they declined for the upcoming season. The shutdown was so sud- health care, airport screen- friend’s phone. Dennis knew ber of people,” he said. to make any comments. “There is a lot of talk out den, two former employees ers, bank tellers, customer both Cuevas and Lopez Lozzi acknowledged the Letters in support of there about this being a have filed a class action service, and more. from years of coaching their history between Dennis, Cuevas written by mem- teachable moment and I lawsuit against the compa- At least 50 employers are sons with the youth football Cuevas and the association, bers of the community and think the message I want to ny claiming Necco failed to expected to attend the fair, association. is a bad one that no one the Lynn English cheer- make clear to my students warn employees they would including Legal Seafoods, “If I didn’t know her and wants to continuously have leading team were sent to is about being responsible be laid off. The complaint, Kelly’s Roast Beef, Easy I saw it, I would still say it to deal with. He said Cuevas the Daily Item. with social media because filed in U.S. District Court, Pie Restaurant in Revere was a very stupid thing to is a good person who made “The love that Stepha- there can be grave conse- said the shutdown was in and Braintree, Great East- direct violation of the fed- do,” said Dennis. “In this day a bad decision in letting her nie has spread throughout quences when you aren’t,” ern Seafood in East Boston, eral Worker Adjustment The Charles Hotel, Nova and age everything is post- friend record her saying the our diverse team is conta- said Tutwiler. “I’m not com- and Retraining Notification Biomedical, BJ’s Wholesale ed on social media. A person remark and now the Lynn gious,” one team member menting specifically on in her position should have Chargers and Lynn English wrote. “Her uplifting spir- (WARN) Act. Club, the United States white power, but Mrs. Cue- According to the U.S. Postal Service, and Five been a little more wiser are being thrown into an it at practices brings the vas did something not in with her choice of words.” uncomfortable situation. team closer and helps us Dept. of Labor’s website, Way Foods, which will take keeping with her employer’s the act protects workers, the former Bianco’s Sau- He said he’s under the “I think she got caught become more of a family. core values and posted it, so impression the racial re- in a moment and it wasn’t Coach Stephanie has nev- their families, and commu- sage location, said Arrigo. that has a consequence.” nities by requiring employ- mark was targeted to him, the greatest thing that er treated anyone on the Revere had a 3.7 percent ers with 100 or more em- given he has a negative could happen in the world, team the slightest bit dif- Bella diGrazia can be unemployment rate in ployees to provide at least March, which was just over history with Cuevas and but she has accepted it and ferent due to color or race.” reached at bdigrazia@ 60 days advance written the 3.5 percent statewide, he and Lopez were mes- she just wants to put it be- “I have come to grow a itemlive.com. notice of a plant closing said Arrigo. The job fair and mass layoff affecting will be restricted to Necco 50 or more employees at a employees from noon to Medicinal marijuana prescribed for the Lynnway single site of employment. 1:30 p.m., but will be open The complaint was filed to everyone else afterward. MARIJUANA Adult use, or recreation- reational use was on the clinics to the city. Ward 6 by Dexter Main of Lynn “When the state’s Rapid From A1 al, customers are taxed at table. City Councilor Peter Ca- and Francesco D’Amelio Response Team began to 20 percent, while medical Lekach said the recre- pano said he voted against of Revere. coordinate with us for a Medical users, who have customers are taxed at ational component could limiting those two clinics By the end of the month, full-fledged Job Fair this to present a card issued by zero percent, he said. also appeal to medical pa- to his ward, but the coun- plans were in motion for a month aimed at Necco a doctor, will have access to “We’re excited,” said tients who would otherwise cil decided in a majority job fair to help the employ- workers, it seemed to make the entire facility and there Lekach. “I think that Lynn not get medical cards but vote to put them there. ees get back on their feet even more sense to open it will be separation for rec- is a city we’d love to work could benefit from cannabis “I was opposed to it go- and to help fill vacant jobs up to the public,” said Arri- reational customers. There in. It’s going to be excellent use, or for those people who ing there,” Capano said of in and around the city. go. “Despite the low unem- “We got a great response are a separate set of regu- because we get to serve the have qualifying debilitating MPF’s clinic. “I thought ployment rate in the state, from the business commu- there are plenty of people lations that come with the patients and community as conditions but don’t want the way they picked these nity after Necco was shut looking for jobs, or looking medical side of the building. a whole and we’re honored to be entered into the state zones for the dispensaries down,” said Arrigo. “We to move into better jobs.” In Massachusetts, only to be the first one.” medical database. was not fair and it should people with certain de- immediately turned our ef- For more information Lekach said their culti- The council also approved have been opened up to bilitating medical condi- forts toward helping those contact Arrigo’s office at vation and processing site another medical marijua- the whole city. Having said tions qualify for a medical is in Fitchburg at the for- na clinic in the city last who lost their jobs, and as 781-286-8111 or Chuck that, they’re there now and marijuana card, including mer Bayer pharmaceuti- year. Old World Remedies, employers started to con- Bennett, Department I’m hoping it works out.” those with cancer, glauco- cal campus. a Marblehead company, tact the mayor’s office hop- of Labor and Workforce Capano said he doesn’t ing to connect with the dis- ma, HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis Lekach said MPF is leas- plans to operate a shop on Development, Rapid Re- placed employees, it became C, Lou Gehrig’s disease, ing the building at 487- Western Avenue, but is try- like having recreational sponse Team at 617-661- apparent that there would Crohn’s disease, - shops in his ward either — 7867 Ext. 246. 491 Lynnway, where sig- ing to find a place to grow be quite a few employers son’s disease, or multiple nificant renovations are the marijuana. The compa- as many as six recreation- al pot shops can open in looking to hire workers.” sclerosis. underway. Work includes ny also has intent for a rec- Arrigo, who joined U.S. LAW OFFICES OF Lekach said there will fixing walls, flooring, clos- reational shop at the site, the city but can’t be near JAMES J. CARRIGAN schools. Sen. Ed Markey at the always be 35 percent of ing up skylights and put- according to James Laman- Necco plant to greet work- • Social Security Disability “Ward 6 can’t be the the inventory designed ting in new lighting, elec- na, the city’s attorney. ers arriving to collect • Workers Compensation for medical patients only, tricity and plumbing. He They have their approv- marijuana capital of the their final paychecks, or- • Accidents which guarantees that declined to give an exact al in hand, but can’t oper- city,” Capano said. 25 years located across ganized an information from Lynn District Court they never run out of sup- cost but said the company ate because they have to In 2012, Massachusetts session at City Hall on plies for them. Marijuana was paying “give or take” grow on the medical side, voters approved making July 30. Attorney General 15 Johnson St. will be the same price for about $500,000 to reno- Lamanna said. marijuana legal for med- Maura Healey attended 781-596-0100 both adult use and medical vate the building. In 2016, the City Council ical use and in 2016, pot and pledged the support JAMES J. CARRIGAN ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN customers, but he said the MPF was approved for a approved a plan to bring for recreational use was of her office to assist the RONALD D. MALLOY big difference is taxation. medical clinic before rec- two medical marijuana approved at the polls. displaced workers. www.jamescarriganlaw.com [email protected] A4 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 2018 OPINION JACK M. LONG HOW TO REACH US

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Hastings, 1877-1904 be found, the result is tion against him in 2012. power and independence, Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 emotional pain. Isolation Perhaps foretelling his All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 and loneliness are painful alleged actions, he wrote and the value and rele- 781-593-7700 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 experiences. in a 1997 high school year- vance of pleasing others. Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Ext. 2 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 There are 85 billion to book, “You know it and I Lecturing children about Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 100 billion neurons in your know it — this class, this what they should believe Classifi ed Advertising Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 brain working in concert to school, this whole damn or say is of little value, and Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 direct everything from your place is full of s—-.” the lessons are often not Subscriptions [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 heartbeat to your thoughts Bullied children, those supported in their homes. about politics. You spent who are isolated and dis- What is of value is helping Circulation nine months connected to connected from their peers, children and their parents [email protected] your mother, taking nour- achieve less academically, model and experience the Ext. 3 ishment from her body. and have lower self-esteem value of acceptance, toler- Newsroom When you were born, you and greater anxiety and ance, differences and sim- [email protected] recognized a human face depression, and are more ilarities without negative [email protected] only six minutes after birth. likely to attempt suicide. labels and connotations. Ext. 4 We are all connected to To go to school with other The school system pro- Sports EDITORIAL each other. When connec- students and feel alienated vides a meeting ground to [email protected] tion is thwarted, we lose from them can be extraor- build connections. Connec- Ext. 5 the sense of caring about dinarily painful. tion to a like-minded group is easy. The challenge for Retail and Online the connections we cannot Imagine becoming more Advertising Trump administration maintain. Learning to not and more thirsty as you students and for parents [email protected] care about a loss or un- observe others drinking is to develop connection to ADVERTISING fulfilled connection is less their fill of water, but they differences that allow us wants to target legal painful than longing for it. will give you none. Even- to grow. Respecting differ- Ernie Carpenter Jr. Director of Advertising An intermediary step to tually, all you can think ences as differences rath- er than as threats, valu- and Business Development, ext. 1355 not caring is anger. about is the water that [email protected] immigrants now? Anger is a disconnecting they have and won’t give ing freedom of choice as a right and not something Michele Iannaco emotion, and its prime direc- you. You become angri- Sales Representative, ext. 1315 One of the most popular refrains of President to be justified, accepting tive is to destroy or neutral- er at them. If you can’t [email protected] Donald Trump’s candidacy and subsequent ral- someone’s self-expression ize the foe at any cost. Social share their water, you lies has been to “build the wall.” Coupled with as a legitimate attempt to David McBournie constraints usually limit the don’t want them to have Sales Representative, ext. 1280 his frequent warnings about MS-13 gangs, he connect rather than an at- complete destruction of an- any water either. You plot [email protected] claimed his administration’s focus was on the tempt to undermine your other person to verbal alter- how to take it away from Ralph Mitchell “drug dealers, criminals and rapists” who were own values, and embrac- cations and then avoidance. them. You may even want Sales Representative, ext. 1313 illegally entering the country. ing kindness as a tool to [email protected] Unfortunately, although we to find their watering hole His supporters took great umbrage at the connect rather than as a can avoid physical contact and poison it. You want to Patricia Whalen suggestion that Trump and the GOP hated im- weakness or agreement Sales Representative, ext. 1310 migrants. They claim to support law-abiding with a foe, we continue an make yourself significant! with different points of [email protected] immigrants who waited in line and did things internal monologue of an- Maybe if you’re a stu- view — all these contribute BUSINESS OFFICE the right way. Those defenders were strange- ger and alienation, building dent in a school or some- to connection. ly silent last week after NBC News reported resentment and emotional one who feels wronged and Connection is a funda- Susan J. Conti distance. alienated from co-workers Controller, ext. 1288 on an administration draft proposal targeting mental truth of human ex- [email protected] legal residents or even naturalized American Without mitigation, this or community, and you istence. Outliers are made; Ted Grant citizens who have used public benefits such as internal angry monologue can’t find a way to feel a they are not born. can lead to explosive con- connection, you poison the Publisher, ext. 1234 purchasing subsidized insurance through the [email protected] Affordable Care Act. sequences. An example watering hole. You trans- Jack M. Long is a psy- is Jarrod Ramos, who is fer your pain to them. chotherapist in private Marian Kinney Lawmakers, especially pro-growth Republi- ext. 1212 cans, should call out this idea for what it is — a charged with killing five The family connection, practice. He wrote this for [email protected] employees in June at the beginning at birth, is the the Baltimore Sun. craven attempt to energize a xenophobic base, Will Kraft bypass Congress and overturn the system for Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 legal immigrants who have played by the rules. [email protected] The reported architect of the proposal is Jennifer Perez Trump adviser Stephen Miller, who is push- ext. 1205 ing to radically redefine what it means to be [email protected] a “public charge” — someone primarily depen- Mike Shanahan dent on the government. Those deemed likely Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 [email protected] to become a public charge are already denied entry or lawful permanent residence. Carolina Trujillo Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 The proposal is designed to feed into bigoted [email protected] and false tropes about immigrants as burdens Jim Wilson on the country. Significant evidence abounds to Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 the contrary, as first lady Melania Trump and [email protected] her parents can attest. CIRCULATION The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has shown Lisa Mahmoud that immigrants pay more into Social Security Manager, ext. 1239 and Medicare than they take from it. A 2013 JENNIFER HUDDLESTON SKEES [email protected] CATO study reveals that native-born citizens CLASSIFIED living at or near the poverty line use public Abbe Young Smith benefits, such as welfare and food stamps, at Manager, ext. 1276 a higher rate than immigrants in similar eco- Innovation is key for educational equality [email protected] nomic circumstances. Current policies are al- ready restrictive about legal immigrants’ use Soon more than 50 mil- “Keep the boy in school collaborating with a spe- NEWSROOM of public benefits, barring most for five years lion American students will — and let a Case Ker- cialized STEM (Science, Mike Alongi after entry. start or head back to K-12 osene Tractor take his Technology, Engineering, Sports Reporter ext. 1228 But this isn’t even the real issue, which is public schools. Many will go place in the field.” Today, and Math) school more [email protected] about throwing red meat to those energized to classrooms with devic- as HumanProgress.org’s than 100 miles away to Bill Brotherton by Trump’s harsh anti-immigrant rhetoric. es like iPads or laptops for Chelsea Follet points out, offer classes via simultane- Features Editor ext. 1338 [email protected] It’s about making sure certain communities each student, smart boards washing machines and ous teleconferencing. Goo- are too afraid to use benefits like the Earned and other emerging tech- other basic household la- gle has launched a virtual Gayla Cawley nologies. Their parents will bor savers are allowing field trip program, Google Reporter, ext. 1236 Income Credit or the Children’s Health Insur- [email protected] ance Program, even if they’re entitled as tax- log in to online portals or more girls in developing Expeditions, allowing stu- payers. It’s about stopping legal residents and smart phone apps to check nations to attend school. dents to experience the Cheryl Charles their grades or pay for We take tractors and wonders of the world (and News Editor, ext. 1278 citizens from sponsoring immigrant children, [email protected] spouses or parents from joining them in this lunches. Others will have washing machines for beyond) using a low-cost less access to the latest and granted these days, but “Google Cardboard” device. Bella diGrazia country. Reporter, ext. 1317 How far is this administration willing to go in greatest school tech. newer technologies like Some have raised con- [email protected] its efforts to purge the country of immigrants There is a “digital di- video conferencing, artifi- cerns about the implica- vide” — which I saw up cial intelligence and robot- Thomas Grillo they deem undesirable? Will the next target tions for student privacy. Reporter, ext. 1264 include legal immigrants who send their chil- close while teaching in the ics are also allowing more Much like society as a [email protected] Mississippi Delta — that students to attend classes dren to taxpayer-funded public schools? whole is now doing, par- Spenser Hasak A goal that politicians from both parties can we should seek to close. with their peers. ents and school districts Photographer, ext. 1332 agree on is that America should encourage and But there is good news, Students who fall ill for must decide where the [email protected] even reward legal immigration. The adminis- too: Technology is already significant periods of time appropriate balance is be- Thor Jourgensen tration now seeks to punish those who migrate becoming the great educa- are now able to attend tween privacy and new op- Editorial Director, ext. 1267 [email protected] the right way and dare to access services their tional equalizer. using video conferencing portunities. taxes pay for. Like so many ideas Miller offers About 100 years ago, only technology and robot prox- It’s fair to be concerned Daniel Kane Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 up, this one belongs in the shredder. 78 percent of school-aged ies. Multiple AI and robot- about whether all students children were enrolled in ic innovators are working are getting equal opportu- [email protected] An editorial from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. school. In the late 19th on methods that help em- nities to live up to their Steve Krause century, that figure was power autistic children to Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 potential. Technology may [email protected] just over half. So what en- interact more effectively. one day close those gaps: abled such a huge jump? Students who once would Owen O’Rourke Maybe one day the school Photographer, ext. 1224 While societal reforms have been marginalized bus will be autonomous. [email protected] placed an increased value or otherwise excluded are Maybe we’ll cease teach- on education, technology now far less limited and Emma LeBlanc Pérez ing cursive and focus on Copy Editor played a major role. New better able to enjoy the iPad skills instead. Digital [email protected] inventions like tractors, student experience. citizenship will need to be Harold Rivera electricity and running wa- Advances like high- incorporated into curricu- Sports Editor, ext. 1238 ter freed up children from speed internet also help lums at least as much as [email protected] the menial labor previous- schools cater to their character education. Roberto Scalese ly required to run a home students’ talents and in- Today, let’s not lose sight Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 or a farm. These inven- terests. Schools can of- of the fact that things are [email protected] tions weren’t designed to fer programs that would getting better, and tech- Mark Sutherland send children to school, but have been impossible in nology is already breaking Creative Director [email protected] parents and society could the past due to limited re- down barriers in educa- suddenly afford to invest sources. Districts can offer tion. Anne Marie Tobin more in opportunities for more classes and reach Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 the next generation. children in isolated areas Jennifer Huddleston [email protected] Innovators quickly em- through virtual schools or Skees is a legal research Bridget Turcotte braced it. In fact, early classrooms. associate with the Merca- Reporter, ext. 1269 [email protected] tractor advertisements Colorado’s rural Arick- tus Center at George Ma- promoted slogans such as aree School District is son University. 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THIS PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT, CURE, OR PREVENT ANY DISEASE. RESULTS MAY VARY. A6 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 2018 POLICE/FIRE Nebraska executes an inmate All address information, particu- p.m. Monday at 42 Ashland St. and bottles all over the larly arrests, reflect police records. In A report of motor vehicle property. She wanted officers the event of a perceived inaccuracy, theft at 9:46 a.m. Monday at to take rides by the business using powerful opioid fentanyl it is the sole responsibility of the con- 26 Shoemaker Road. overnight as that is when the vandalism is reportedly hap- By Grant Schulte cerned party to contact the relevant Vandalism pening. ASSOCIATED PRESS police department and have the de- partment issue a notice of correction A report of vandalism at LINCOLN, Neb. — Ne- 3:29 p.m. Monday at 19 PEABODY braska carried out its first to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- execution in more than ifications will not be made without St. A report of motor vehicle Accidents two decades on Tuesday express notice of change from the with a drug combination vandalism at 10:25 a.m. Mon- A report of a motor vehicle arresting police department. never tried before, includ- day at 18 Tower Ave. crash at 4:15 p.m. Monday at ing the first use of the World on Sylvan Street. LYNN LYNNFIELD powerful opioid fentanyl Breaking and Entering in a lethal injection. Arrests Accidents Carey Dean Moore, 60, A report of a breaking and was pronounced dead at Kelly Bolduc, of 2 Rosemont A report of a motor vehicle entering at 6:33 p.m. Monday 10:47 a.m. Moore had St., was arrested on a warrant crash at 8:11 a.m. Monday on at Tokyo Steak House at 300 been sentenced to death charge of assault and battery Condon Circle. Scott M. John- Andover St. for killing two cab drivers with a dangerous weapon at son, 40, of 4 Morton Hill Ave., A report of a motor vehi- in Omaha in 1979. He was 3:06 p.m. Monday. Swampscott, was summoned cle breaking and entering at the first inmate to be le- William Cruz, 42, of 27 for operation of a motor vehi- 12:03 pm. Tuesday at 2 Essex thally injected in Nebras- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Whiting St., was arrested and cle with a suspended license. ka, which last carried out Lane. Someone rifled through Carey Dean Moore was declared dead at 10:47 charged with operation of a A 16-year-old juvenile was the vehicle, but nothing ap- an execution in 1997, us- a.m. after being injected with a lethal dose of motor vehicle with a revoked summoned for unlicensed peared to be taken. ing the electric chair. license as a habitual traffic operation of a motor vehicle; Witnesses said there fentanyl. offender, trash/litter from a at 6:51 a.m. Monday at 448 Complaints appeared to be no compli- motor vehicle and Class A drug Main St. and 45 Chestnut St. cations in the execution media's viewing window he believes are innocent possession at 3:52 p.m. Mon- A report of suspicious ac- process, which also was at 10:39 a.m. and raised and he said they should be day. Complaints tivity at 9:46 a.m. Monday on the first time a state used it again about 14 minutes released. David Donovan, 58, of 172 Howley Street. A caller report- four drugs in combination. later. "How might you feel if Washington St., was arrested A report of a suspicious ed an elderly man walking Moore remained mostly Dawn-Renee Smith, the your loved one was inno- and charged with trespassing person at 9:31 p.m. Monday down the middle of the street. still throughout the execu- department's chief of staff, cent and on death row?" and violation of the open con- at Village Pharmacy at 590 tion but breathed heavily said the curtain was low- Moore asked. tainer law at 7:39 p.m. Mon- Main St. A possibly intoxicated Theft and gradually turned red ered after the execution The execution drew only day. person was reportedly in the and then purple as the team notified Department about a dozen death penal- parking lot. A report of a larceny at 6:10 drugs were administered. Director Scott Frakes that ty supporters and protest- Accidents p.m. Monday at Pacific Sun- Media witnesses includ- the last drug had been in- ers who stood in the rain Vandalism wear at 210P Andover St. A ing The Associated Press jected. Smith said Frakes outside the Nebraska State A report of a motor vehicle manager reported stolen mer- saw Moore take short, and Acting Warden Robert Penitentiary in Lincoln. crash at 4:47 p.m. Monday on A report of malicious de- chandise. gasping breaths that be- Madsen waited in the ex- More than 150 people gath- Silsbee Street; at 5:11 p.m. struction of property at 2:26 came deeper and more ecution room for five min- ered outside the Nebraska Monday at Essex and Sheridan p.m. Monday at 35 Perry Ave. SAUGUS labored. His chest heaved utes to ensure the drugs Capitol later in the day to streets; at 5:51 p.m. Monday several times before it had taken effect before protest the execution. at 520 Chatham St.; at 6:29 MARBLEHEAD Arrests went still. His eyelids summoning the county The light turnout stood p.m. Monday at 209 Broad- briefly cracked open. coroner from another part in contrast to the 1994 way; at 9:15 p.m. Monday at Accidents Kevin C. Lasquade, 34, of 2 At one point while on the of the prison to confirm execution of Harold Lam- 74 North Common St.; at 6:40 Fox Hollow Drive, was arrested gurney, Moore turned his Moore's death. ont Otey, when more than a.m. Monday at 690 Boston A report of a rollover motor and charged with negligent head and mouthed sev- Moore was declared dead 1,000 people created a St. vehicle crash at 5:10 p.m. operation of a motor vehicle, eral words to his family, at 10:47 a.m. The viewing raucous, party-like atmo- A report of a motor vehicle Monday on West Shore Drive. A operation of a motor vehicle including "I love you." No curtain was lifted again sphere. Otey was execut- crash with personal injury at caller reported a rollover crash with a suspended license and members of the victims' about six minutes later to ed shortly after midnight 12:20 a.m. Tuesday at Boston in the Waterside Cemetery OUI liquor third offense at 2:26 families witnessed the ex- reveal Moore's body and in the electric chair, and and Chestnut streets. past the gazebo. p.m. Monday. ecution. remained open for 40 sec- some in the crowd sang A report of a motor vehicle A report of a motor vehicle Ralph Paglucca, 25, of 14 The Department of Cor- onds. the song "Na Na Hey Hey hit and run crash at 12:47 crash at 5:20 p.m. Monday on Indian Rock Drive, was arrest- rectional Services said the In his final written Kiss Him Goodbye" after a.m. Monday at 464 Western Washington Street. ed on a warrant at 11:04 p.m. first lethal injection drug statement, Moore admit- it was announced. Follow- Ave. Monday. was administered at 10:24 ted: "I am guilty." But he ing Otey's punishment, Complaints a.m. The prison warden said there are others on executions were changed Accidents lowered a curtain over the Nebraska's death row who to a morning schedule. Assaults A report of graffiti at 9:30 A report of an assault and a.m. Monday on Lighthouse A report of a motor vehicle battery at 3:32 a.m. Monday Lane. Graffiti at the lighthouse crash with personal injury at at Federal Street and Western was reported. 9:49 a.m. Monday at Kentucky Avenue; at 6:28 a.m. Monday A report of a woman feeling Fried Chicken at 421 Broad- on Elvir Street. faint at 4:49 p.m. Monday on way. One person was taken to Farrell Court. A caller reported Melrose Wakefield Hospital; at Breaking and Entering her neighbors were putting 9:52 p.m. Monday on Main things into plants to deter Street. A report of a motor vehi- squirrels and she was feeling cle breaking and entering at faint after the materials were Complaints 12:12 p.m. Monday at 12 put into the plants. Peary Ave.; at 6:02 p.m. Mon- A report of sex offenses at A report of a suspicious mo- tor vehicle at 1:24 p.m. Mon- day at 70 Granite St.; at 6:14 7:14 p.m. Monday on Brough- day at 21 Newhall Ave. A caller p.m. Monday at 35 Pond St.; ton Road. reported a gray minivan was at 6:54 p.m. Monday at 9 parked outside of her neigh- Michigan Ave. Theft bors’ home. She reported that A report of a breaking and A report of a larceny/forg- two males were constantly en- entering at 8 p.m. Monday at ery/fraud at 10:57 a.m. Mon- tering and exiting the vehicle. 107 Magnolia Ave. day on Gerry Street. A man A report of a disturbance at walked into the station to re- 4:34 p.m. Monday at Clifton Complaints port someone opened a credit Avenue and Baker Street. A PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS A report of a gunshot at card account with his name. caller reported a woman being Defendants, from left, Jany Leveille, Lucas Morton, Siraj Wahhaj and 11:06 p.m. Monday on Verona chased by two men. Police re- Subbannah Wahhaj enter district court in Taos, N.M., for a detention Street. Vandalism ported speaking with the two hearing Monday. men, who were arguing over a Overdose A report of ongoing vandal- vehicle they were attempting ism at 7:47 a.m. Monday on to fix. A report of an overdose at Pleasant Street. A caller report- Judge sets bail for adults arrested 3:35 p.m. Monday on State ed they are having an ongoing Theft Street. issue with kids vandalizing at the compound in New Mexico the property. She stated that A report of motor vehicle Theft during that morning, their pa- theft at 3:18 p.m. Monday at By Morgan Lee from some rifles, hand- discriminatory treat- tio furniture was tossed around 1 Charles St.; at 10:24 p.m. ASSOCIATED PRESS guns and ammunition, ment based on religious A report of a larceny at 9:05 and there were broken glasses Monday at 229 Essex St. authorities say they found background or race, and TAOS, N.M. — A state books on being effective warned that the defen- judge on Monday cleared in combat and building dants came to New Mex- MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS the way for five defen- untraceable assault-style ico with their children on dants who were arrested rifles. a violent and dangerous on child abuse charges Defense attorneys ar- mission. Police recover 2 Man rescued from 1 dead, 2 others hurt in at a remote New Mexico gued that prosecutors "This was not a camp- compound to be released stolen guns, arrest 2 beneath subway car shooting near police station were unfairly painting ing trip and this was not pending trial despite au- their clients as armed a simple homestead of the SPRINGFIELD (AP) BOSTON (AP) — Offi- BOSTON (AP) — One thorities' suspicions that militants as the rifles kind that many people do — Police have recovered cials say a train has been person has been killed the group was training and handguns found on in New Mexico," said Dep- two stolen guns in two lifted to rescue a man and two others injured in children to use firearms the property are common uty District Attorney Tim- separate arrests. who was stuck beneath a a shooting near a Boston for an anti-government guns that can be bought othy Hasson. Springfield police say subway car. police station. mission. at retail stores and their Judge Backus said pros- officers first responded to Officials from the Bos- Commissioner William Judge Sarah Backus set clients made no aggres- ecutors failed to articu- a report of a man with a ton Fire Department say Gross confirmed the a $20,000 bond for each gun around 7 p.m. Mon- defendant and ordered sive efforts to defend their late any specific threats they responded to Hay- death in a news confer- compound as authorities or plan against the com- day and saw a man acting market Station in Boston ence Tuesday near the that the two men and suspiciously in a vehicle. three women wear ankle closed in to serve search munity, despite providing shortly after 12 p.m. on scene in the city’s Mat- warrants earlier this concerning information. Officers cleared the car Tuesday for reports of a tapan neighborhood. He monitors, have weekly and found a loaded gun contact with their attor- month. "What I've heard here to- person being hit by an said the other two victims "There was no gun bat- day is troubling, definite- under the floor where Orange Line train. are expected to survive. neys, not consume alcohol 32-year-old Jose Vargas and have no firearms. tle, there was no resis- ly. Troubling facts about Firefighters from the Police say the shoot- tance," said Tom Clark, numerous children in far was sitting. Police say the department’s Technical ing occurred just before Police raided the proper- gun was reported stolen the attorney representing from ideal circumstances Rescue unit used air 10 a.m. about a block ty — a squalid makeshift in New Hampshire. living compound near Siraj Ibn Wahhaj. and individuals who are bags to lift the train off from the Area B3 police Police pulled over anoth- the Colorado state line Clark said his client had living in a very unconven- the tracks. The man was station. er car wanted in connec- — more than a week ago permits to carry his weap- tional way," Backus said. pulled out and trans- No names were released tion to a separate incident in response to a report of ons and no criminal record Despite the release around 12:30 a.m. Tuesday. ferred to a local hospital. but Gross says the vic- children living in filth, se- — accusing prosecutors of terms, Siraj Ibn Wahhaj Authorities say officers Fire Chief Robert Calo- tims are all in their 20s. vere hunger and dangers holding adults at the com- is likely to remain in jail saw 26-year-old Luis Gon- brisi says the man has a Gross said police believe including a leaky propane pound to an unusual stan- pending a warrant for his zalez-Miranda reaching head laceration. the victims were shot tank. Five adults were dard because of their race arrest in Georgia on accu- toward the center console, Massachusetts Bay inside a car and then got arrested and 11 children and Muslim faith. sations that he abducted and they searched the car Transportation Authority out of the vehicle. were placed in state cus- "They are black and they his own son, Abdul-ghani, and found a loaded gun. officials say service was Gross also says he is tody. are Muslim," Clark said. from the boy's mother in The gun had been report- suspended between North “sick and tired” of arrest- Prosecutors presented "If these were white peo- December and fled to New ed stolen in Connecticut. Station and Back Bay for ing people who have been evidence that Siraj Ibn ple of Christian faith who Mexico. The four other de- Both men are fac- over an hour. The cause of previously charged with Wahhaj provided some of owned guns, it's not a big fendants — Jany Leveille, ing multiple weapons the accident is unknown. firearm offenses. the children with firearms deal. ... But they look dif- Lucas Morton, Subhan- charges. MBTA spokesman Joe The death was the city’s training — including tac- ferent and they worship nah Wahhaj and Hujrah It’s unclear if they have Pesaturo says the sit- 34th homicide of the year. tical skills such as "speed different than the rest of Wahhaj — may be re- an attorney from a search uation remains under There was no word on loading" guns and firing us." leased on house arrest as of electronic court records. investigation. suspects. while in motion. Aside Prosecutors denied any soon as Tuesday. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 NATION Report identifies more than 1,000 victims of priest abuse By Mark Scolforo ington archdiocese, for and Marc Levy what it said was his part ASSOCIATED PRESS in the concealment of cler- gy sexual abuse. Wuerl, HARRISBURG, Pa. — one of the highest-profile More than 1,000 children cardinals in the United — and possibly many more States, released a state- — were molested by hun- ment Tuesday that said he dreds of Roman Catholic had "acted with diligence, priests in six Pennsylva- nia dioceses, while senior with concern for the vic- church officials took steps tims and to prevent future to cover it up, according to acts of abuse." a landmark grand jury re- The grand jury scruti- port released Tuesday. nized abuse allegations in The grand jury said it be- dioceses that minister to PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS lieves the "real number" of more than half the state's Park Ranger Anne Simmons directs visitors abused children might be 3.2 million Catholics. Its Tuesday at the Hwy 140 gate at Yosemite Na- "in the thousands" since report echoed the findings tional Park after a three-week closure. some records were lost FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS of many earlier church investigations around and victims were afraid to Cardinal Donald Wuerl wrote to priests to de- the country in its descrip- come forward. The report fend himself before the release of a grand jury tion of widespread sex- Yosemite reopens to said more than 300 clergy report investigating child sexual abuse. committed the abuse over ual abuse by clergy and a period decades, begin- church officials' conceal- "The cover-up was so- backbone of this investi- visitors with smoky ning in the mid-1950s. ment of it. Pennsylvania Attorney phisticated. And all the gation," he said at a news Most of the victims General Josh Shapiro said while, shockingly, church conference in Harrisburg. were boys, but girls were air and tight lodging the two-year probe found leadership kept records Significantly, the report abused, too, the report a systematic cover-up by of the abuse and the cov- faulted Cardinal Donald said. The abuse ranged By Jocelyn Gecker Lake McDonald Ranger senior church officials in er-up. These documents, Wuerl, the former long- from groping and mastur- and Matt Brown station and the Wheeler Pennsylvania and at the from the dioceses' own 'Se- time bishop of Pittsburgh bation to anal, oral and ASSOCIATED PRESS Cabin, built by the family Vatican. cret Archives,' formed the who now leads the Wash- vaginal rape. of Montana's former U.S. Yosemite National Park Sen. Burton Wheeler. reopened its scenic valley The wildfires raging Tuesday after a nearly through parts of the West Lavish court spending in poor three-week closure due Coast have caused mas- to nearby wildfires but sive financial losses to advised visitors to expect parks and nearby com- some smoke in the air and munities and also forced West Virginia triggers scandal limited lodging and food thousands of tourists to services in the popular cancel visits. California park. hard it made tens of mil- Yosemite's 20-day clo- By John Raby Meanwhile, a blaze in ASSOCIATED PRESS lions of dollars in budget sure came during the bus- Montana prompted a cuts. iest month for tourism. hasty evacuation of hun- CHARLESTON, W.Va. Justice Robin Davis, The park draws more than dreds of visitors at anoth- — A $42,000 antique desk. who has identified her- 600,000 visitors during a er national park. A $32,000 blue suede sec- self as a Democrat even typical August, according tional sofa. A $7,500 inlaid At least nine homes and though justices are elect- to the National Park Ser- wooden floor map of West cabins in a historic district ed in nonpartisan races, vice. Virginia's 55 counties. of Glacier National Park spent $500,000 in up- Undeterred by linger- A scandal involving lav- were destroyed in a wild- grades to her office alone ing haze, cars packed ish office renovations and fire that raged through — the kind of money it with visitors lined up at other financial abuses by the Montana park's bus- would take most West Vir- Yosemite entrance gates the highest court in one iest area, with hundreds where tourists said they ginians a decade or more of the poorest states in of summer homes, cabins didn't mind the slightly to earn. America has triggered an and a lakefront lodge. obscured vistas. "Like the vast majori- extraordinary move by Park officials said the "It's smoky, but you can ty of you and many West one branch of government lost buildings include the see most of the mountains Virginians, I find many to essentially fire another. so-called Big House at — just not the tops," said The West Virginia of these purchases of- Kelly's Camp, a resort de- Dutch tourist Gert Lam- fensive," Delegate Chad House of Delegates on PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS veloped early last centu- mers, who entered a gate Monday impeached four Lovejoy, a Democrat, said ry serving auto travelers West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Robin Da- on the western side of the justices of the state Su- during the House debate. along Glacier's famous park near the town of El vis announced her retirement Tuesday in the preme Court on charges of "I find them to be outra- Going-to-the-Sun Road. Portal, driving past fire extravagant spending and Supreme Court Chambers. geous, and I find them to Glacier Conservancy crews and burned out cars other misconduct, setting be out of touch with our Executive Director Doug and structures. the stage for a Senate tri- under pressure last month. Republican Delegate citizens." Mitchell says it's a "gut "We feel lucky that it's al that could lead to their Some Democrats have John Shott, who oversaw According to the U.S. punch" to lose some of the open today," said Lam- removal. decried the impeachment the House Judiciary Com- Census Bureau, 17.9 park's iconic buildings. mers, 48, who heads back One of those impeached drive against the elected mittee hearings that drew percent of West Virgin- Firefighters managedto Holland on Friday after retired on Tuesday, avert- justices as a power grab by up the articles of impeach- ians live in poverty, the to save several historic a three-week tour of Cal- ing the prospect of sitting the Republican-controlled ment, said the court's fifth-worst rate in the na- structures that caught ifornia with his wife and through a proceeding that House and Senate, strate- spending of more than $3 tion. The state's median fire. Among them were the two children. is sure to explore the jus- gically timed to allow GOP million in office renova- household income is near tices' fancy tastes in em- Gov. Jim Justice to name tions earlier this decade the bottom at $43,385, or barrassing detail. And the their temporary replace- came at a time when the about $14,000 below the ACLU: Federal agencies court's fifth member retired ments. state was struggling so national figure. are setting up a ‘trap’ Paul Manafort chooses not to to deport immigrants

By Philip Marcelo for following that path." testify as defense rests its case ASSOCIATED PRESS An ICE spokesman re- sponded that allegations BOSTON — Federal im- of "inappropriate coordi- By Chad Day, but they focused in par- migration agencies have Matthew Barakat ticular on four bank-fraud nation" between the two launched a coordinated agencies are "unfounded." and Mary Clare charges. campaign to arrest and Jalonick The government says "This routine coordi- ASSOCIATED PRESS deport immigrants seek- nation within the De- Manafort hid at least $16 ing to become legal U.S. million in income from partment of Homeland ALEXANDRIA, Va. — residents through mar- the IRS between 2010 Security, not unlike the Paul Manafort's defense riage, according to docu- cooperative efforts we rested its case Tuesday and 2014 by disguising ments released this week the money he earned maintain with many other without calling any wit- in a class-action lawsuit federal partners, is law- nesses in the former advising politicians in filed by the American Civ- Ukraine as loans and ful and legitimate," John Trump campaign chair- il Liberties Union. Mohan said by email. A hiding it in foreign banks. man's tax evasion and The documents, which spokesman for USCIS Then, after his mon- bank fraud trial. Manafort include depositions and said the agency doesn't ey in Ukraine dried up, himself chose not to testify. correspondence from fed- comment on pending liti- they allege he defrauded The decision not to call eral officials, show the gation. banks by lying about his witnesses clears the way extent to which officials The ACLU lawsuit ar- income on loan applica- for the jury to hear closing for the U.S. Citizenship gues that Homeland Se- arguments in the first tri- tions and concealing oth- and Immigration Services curity regulations created al to emerge from special er financial information, have been coordinating PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS under former President counsel Robert Mueller's such as mortgages. with their counterparts at Barack Obama allow im- investigation. Those argu- Defense attorney Kevin Downing told report- Manafort's lawyers ar- Immigration and Customs migrants with U.S.-citi- ments are scheduled for ers outside the courthouse that they rested the gued there is no way that Enforcement to facilitate zen spouses to stay in the Wednesday morning. case because they believe “the government has one of the banks, Federal arrests at citizenship of- country while they seek Manafort is accused of not met its burden of proof.” Savings Bank, could have fices in New England. a green card — even if hiding millions of dollars been defrauded because The ACLU, in its ar- they're already subject to in income he received on Tuesday afternoon. cludes. its chairman, Stephen guments, criticizes the deportation. advising Ukrainian pol- Asked by U.S. District After announcing that Calk, knew full well that efforts as a deportation "That regulation is still iticians. The defense has Judge T.S. Ellis III wheth- they were resting their Manafort's finances were "trap" that violates the the law of the land," Se- tried to blame Manafort's er he wished to testify in case, Downing told report- in disarray but approved constitutional rights of gal said Tuesday. "So financial mistakes on his his defense, Manafort re- ers outside the courthouse the loan to Manafort any- immigrants otherwise fol- arresting these folks is former deputy, Rick Gates. sponded: "No, sir." that they did so because way. Witnesses testified lowing the rules to become not about law and order. Defense attorneys have The announcement they believe "the govern- that Calk pushed the legal residents. These are people with a called Gates a liar, phi- came after a more than ment has not met its bur- loans through because "The government creat- path to legalization and landerer and embezzler as two-hour hearing that den of proof." he wanted a post in the ed this path for them to the government is trying they've sought to under- was closed to the public. Also Tuesday, Ellis re- Trump administration. seek a green card," Mat- to block that." mine his testimony. The judge has not given jected a defense motion Ellis, in making his rul- thew Segal, legal director The federal government, Manafort's decision not any explanation for the that the case should be ing, said the defense made for the ACLU of Massa- in seeking to dismiss the to testify and not to call sealed proceeding, only dismissed on those same a "significant" argument, chusetts, said in an inter- lawsuit, argues in part witnesses was announced noting that a transcript grounds. Manafort's law- but he ultimately ruled view Tuesday. "The gov- that federal District Court by his attorney, Kevin of it would become public yers asked the judge to the question "is an issue ernment can't create that has no jurisdiction in the Downing, before the jury after Manafort's case con- toss out all the charges, for the jury." path and then arrest folks matter. A8 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Avenatti discusses policy views as he weighs 2020 bid Lindsey Buckingham goes his own way

WASHINGTON (AP) — Michael Av- with tour and solo anthology enatti, the attorney taking on President By Christie D'Zurilla Donald Trump on behalf of adult film LOS ANGELES TIMES star Stormy Daniels, offered some details on his policy views Tuesday as he Lindsey Buckingham has gone solo weighs an outsider Democratic bid for before and he's doing it again, hitting the White House. the road this fall with his own U.S. tour Fresh off a visit to early-voting Iowa, and a career-spanning compilation. Avenatti said he would release more The Fleetwood Mac alum launches the information over time, but said "people expansive tour Oct. 7 in Portland, Ore., want to know how I stand on the issues and continues through early December, at 20,000 feet." ending in Pennsylvania. In a new policy document, Avenat- The tour is in support of the forthcom- ti said he supports a "basic Medicare ing "Solo Anthology: The Best of Lindsey plan for all Americans," with an option PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Buckingham," which Pitchfork reported to purchase additional coverage, and includes new songs "Hunger" and "Ride backed a path to citizenship for the Those positions generally align Av- This Road." PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE young immigrants known as "Dream- enatti with the left flank of potential Buckingham was let go by Fleetwood Mac earlier this year after, ironically, a ers." He also wants to see a national 2020 Democratic presidential prospects, Mick Fleetwood said on "CBS This paid family leave program. but he is more moderate on some of the disagreement over touring. "It's like a marriage that came to an Morning" at the time. Asked if Bucking- Marijuana should be decriminalized at issues. On the federal government's end and there are reasons why, and as a ham had been fired, he replied, "We don't the federal level, so-called assault weap- chief immigration enforcement agency, band we needed to move on," bandmate use that word, because I think it's ugly." ons should be banned and the United Avenatti said: "We should not eliminate States should re-join the Paris climate ICE but we must change the way ICE accord, according to Avenatti. carries out enforcement." Aretha Franklin is reportedly now in hospice care

By Libby Hill LOS ANGELES TIMES As celebrity support streams in from all corners of the globe, new reports say that Aretha Franklin is under hospice care. "Aretha Franklin, the Queen of Soul, is in hospice care at her home tonight," CNN's Don Lemon reported on Mon- day night, citing a source close to the 76-year-old singer. Monday's news that Franklin is near death sparked an outpouring of support worthy of rock 'n' roll royalty. At Monday night's On the Run II Tour PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE stop in Franklin's hometown of Detroit, Beyonce and Jay-Z dedicated the per- Hillary and I are thinking about Aretha formance to the ailing legend. Franklin tonight & listening to her mu- Toronto Film Festival to open with ‘Outlaw King’ "We love you," the pop superstar said, sic that has been such an important part thanking Franklin for "the beautiful By Mark Olsen to the distributor pulling its films from music." of our lives the last 50 years," former LOS ANGELES TIMES consideration for the festival. By land- Messages of love and support flowed President Bill Clinton tweeted. ing TIFF's opening night slot, Netflix freely on Monday from a wide variety of Franklin performed "I Dreamed a Netflix may have been left out of the now looks to be a dominant force at Cannes Film Festival this year, but the sources, even a former president. Dream" as part of Clinton's first inaugu- the Canadian festival with multiple streaming outlet is dominating the fall "Like people all around the world, ration ceremony in 1993. high-profile films in the program, includ- festival season — including scoring the ing Alfonso Cuaron's "Roma," Tamara opening night slot at the Toronto Inter- Report: Demi Lovato likely overdosed on fentanyl-laced drugs Jenkins' "Private Life" and Nicole national Film Festival. David Mackenzie's "Outlaw King," Holofcener's "The Land of Steady By Rachel DeSantis starring Chris Pine, will be the festi- Habits." NEW YORK DAILY NEWS val's opening night gala presentation on "We are delighted to be the first Scot- Sept. 6, two months ahead of its Netflix tish film ever to open Toronto," David The near-fatal overdose that landed release on Nov. 9. Mackenzie said in a statement. "Scot- singer Demi Lovato in the hospital last "Outlaw King" reunites Pine with his land and Canada's histories are bound month was likely caused by a fentan- "Hell or High Water" director for the sto- together, forged in the crucible of the yl-laced batch of oxycodone, according to ry of Robert the Bruce, the 14th century struggles of history, bringing this day a new report. Scottish king who reclaimed the throne an affinity and sensibility that I hope TMZ reports the singer purchased the tainted drugs from a dealer around from the English crown and its army. will translate to a profound, visceral and 4 a.m. on July 24 after celebrating a Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Florence riotously entertaining experience." friend's birthday in West Hollywood. Pugh and Billy Howle also star. TIFF additionally announced that Lovato, 25, was unaware that the Netflix ran into conflict earlier this Justin Kelly's "Jeremiah Terminator drugs contained fentanyl, as the dealer year with Cannes over France's strict LeRoy," starring Kristen Stewart and would often buy "dirty drugs" from Mex- policy on streaming windows for the- Laura Dern, will close the festival, ico, according to the site. atrical releases, which ultimately led which runs through Sept. 16. The synthetic opioid is the same drug responsible for killing Prince and rapper Lil Peep. It is similar to morphine, but PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 50 to 100 times more potent, according to SEND US YOUR STUFF the National Institute on Drug Abuse. overdosed on heroin, though conflicting Lovato suffered the apparent overdose reports later emerged saying it had been WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL LOOK@ITEMLIVE. July 24, and was reportedly revived with some type of methamphetamine. COM OR MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. Narcan, which is used to reverse the The singer was hospitalized for two effects of opioids. weeks before she was transferred to a Initial reports indicated she had rehab facility.

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©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 2018 Lynn native Bowden thriving in return from injuries By Harold Rivera ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Recovering from an injury and getting back on the eld is never an easy task. Re- covering from a string of three injuries and returning to normal form is far more dif - cult. That, in short, has been Lynn native Ben Bowden’s mission this summer as he aims to make a name for himself in the Colorado Rockies’ minor league system. A left-handed reliever, Bowden played four years of varsity baseball at English High for former Bulldogs coach Joe Capon- igro before committing to Division I Vander- bilt University in Tennessee. He was draft- ed by Colorado as the 45th overall selection of the 2016 MLB Draft. “It was everything I worked for my entire life coming into one phone call,” Bowden, 23, said. “I watched the draft on T.V. but I got ITEM PHOTO | ANNE MARIE TOBIN the phone call before. I was talking with my agent, working out a deal. That phone call Cam Chisholm nds running room at Lynn eld was the biggest weight lifted off my shoul- High during a practice on the opening day of ders. I knew I had an incredible amount of the Lynn eld Youth Football and Cheer Club work to do moving forward. All the work I Monday. put in and the work my parents dedicated COURTESY PHOTO to put me in that position, it was like the Ben Bowden has pitched well in his return to the Colora- world’s biggest weight off my shoulders.” do Rockies minor league system after sitting out the en- Lynn eld Pioneer BOWDEN, B2 tire 2017 season due to injury. Youth Football Clean slates all around as Cadigan and Cheer Club gets started at Winthrop football opens practice By Harold Rivera ITEM SPORTS EDITOR By Anne Marie Tobin WINTHROP — New Winthrop High School football coach Jon- ITEM STAFF athan Cadigan feels there’s plenty to be excited about as his rst LYNNFIELD — It’s been a historic week for the Lynn- season at the helm of the Vikings program quickly approaches. eld Youth Football and Cheering program. The new Lyn- Cadigan, who was hired to replace former Vikings coach Sean n eld Pioneer Youth Football and Cheer Club conducted Driscoll in March, takes over a Winthrop that underwent no the rst of cial practices in program history at Lynn eld shortage of struggles last season and nished 2-9. High Monday, and the excitement was in the air as the But with a new season on the horizon, everyone’s on the same organization took yet another step forward in its rst sea- boat with a clean slate and Cadigan’s eager to get the program son of existence. moving in the right direction. Sporting jazzy new uniform jerseys, helmets and equip- “I’m sure it’s the same for a lot of programs, especially for us ment, more than 200 players and cheerleaders dodged the with how last year went,” Cadigan said. “We’re excited to get out raindrops and participated. there. My coaching staff, four out of the ve guys were captains More than 25 children tuned up for the preseason prac- here. They’re excited to be back. The players are excited and tices by attending last week’s two-day youth football clinic there’s a lot of excitement to get this program back to where it conducted by new Lynn eld High head coach Pat Lamus- was. We’re just excited to get back out there. ta along with several Pioneer varsity players. “I’m sure everybody’s excited to get back out there,” Cadigan, a League president Steve Connolly said LPYFC had a physical education teacher at Winthrop High, said. “We’re no little unexpected help from its friends. different. I think how you ended up the year before, especially “We had to buy all new uniforms and equipment, and with us losing on Thanksgiving, gives you a little more motivation that was quite an expense, but North Reading Youth Foot- COURTESY PHOTO to get back out there and get that taste out of your mouth. We ball stepped up by donating a bunch of blocking equip- Jonathan Cadigan takes over as head have a home schedule this year, which we haven’t had in a while. ment and tackling bags,” said Connolly. “It was just fan- football coach at Winthrop after 10 There’s a lot of excitement and now it’s time to get rolling.” tastic to see another town, especially North Reading, years as defensive coordinator. CADIGAN, B2 stepped up. They had just upgraded their equipment and knew that we were in need, so it was just great the way they stepped up. Our goals are the same, and that is to keep kids in the game, and their generous donation really helped us do just that.” Winthrop’s Ken Hodgkins returns to Connolly said a group of volunteers picked up the equip- ment Saturday and stored it in the new storage unit on site at the high school. Salem State as men’s tennis coach LPYFC director of communications Rebecca Drzewicze- wski said that approximately 205 boys and girls regis- By Daniel Kane tered for fall football and cheering and the league will ITEM STAFF have ve football teams and four cheer teams. “We still have registrations coming in but already we SALEM — Ken Hodgkins is no stranger to success when have one of the largest programs in Cape Ann,” Drzewicze- it comes to tennis. The former Salem State University ath- wski said. “Only Danvers and Masconomet have larger lete played singles and doubles for the Division III Vikings programs and they are much larger towns, compared to for three seasons while also being named team captain and Lynn eld. We have the same number of teams as they had MVP during his senior year in 2013. last year, so we are ready and really excited to get going.” Now the Winthrop native is joining the Vikings once again Connolly said the current goal of the new program focus- after being named the men’s tennis head coach, as an- es on growth. nounced by Salem State Athletic Director Tracey Hathaway. “The goal every year will be to register more players “It’s awesome,” Hodgkins said. “Once I was hired it felt like than the year before,” said Connolly. “Lynn eld is lucky to I was going back home. I’s a special place that I have always have such a strong program. Some towns do not have that loved. luxury or level of interest, like Hamilton-Wenham, which “One of my brothers went there, my younger brother is has only 30 kids total in the entire program. This will most there now and actually plays tennis and my mother went likely be their last year in the Cape Ann league unless there. It’s a family-engraved school for me and I’m looking something dramatically changes.” forward to the being a part of it again.” LPYFC will wrap up the preseason Aug. 30 with a one- Hodgkins’ younger brother, Noah, is a rising junior at Sa- day jamboree against Pentucket. lem State and Ken’s looking forward to the opportunity to Connolly said the players have something special coach him. planned for that day. “We grew up playing against each other,” Hodgkins said. “I COURTESY PHOTO “We’ve been lucky to be able to work with Pat Lamusta, used to say the younger brother will never win and that’s Winthrop native Ken Hodgkins, who the new head coach, and as it is our rst year, too, we de- probably changed, I haven’t played with him in years. I’ve cided to give the high school team a proper send off with coached tennis at Winthrop High and Went- been watching him play all these years and watched him the youth players giving them a tunnel to walk through.” worth Institute of Technology, has been grow. I think he’s going to have a great year for us.” The rst games of the 2018 Cape Ann Youth Football named men’s tennis coach at Salem State League’s season are scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 9. HODGKINS, B2 University, his alma mater. Brady sees ‘urgency’ in preseason game against Super Bowl opponent FOXBOROUGH AP) — New En- play well.” game.” gland Patriots quarterback Tom Brady Philadelphia beat the Patriots 41-33 Brady, who turned 41 this month, thinks his next game against the Phil- in February for its rst Super Bowl ti- said he is feeling healthy and planning adelphia Eagles is a little like the last tle. The teams will meet again in New to play on Thursday night. The deci- time he played them. England this week, with considerably sion will be up to coach Bill Belichick. The reigning NFL MVP says he’s less on the line. “I certainly plan on being out there,” eager to get back on the eld for the But you wouldn’t know if from lis- Brady said. rst time since the Super Bowl, and tening to Brady, who said there is ur- Also Tuesday, Brady repeated that his next chance is in Thursday night’s gency even in the second game on the his goal is to play “a long time.” He re- exhibition game against Philadelphia. exhibition schedule, because the team portedly reached an agreement that Brady did not play in the preseason needs to line up against an opponent could boost his pay this year by $5 mil- opener against Washington last week. to measure its progress. lion in 2018; he is signed through next “We’ve got a big one against the Ea- “They’re important,” Brady said. “If season. gles and we know the challenge they it was a waste of time, we wouldn’t do “You always have short-term goals present,” Brady said on Tuesday. “So, it. I think there’s a lot of urgency, and and long-term goals, and this year’s (we’re) trying to put a lot into it and you know we’re not where we need to the one I’m focused on,” he said. “Obvi- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS see if we can obviously get a lot out of be, got a lot of work to do and these ously, I want to play for a long time, so Tom Brady watches from the sideline during a it. You know, it’s a big test. They’re a practices are a part of it, (along with) I’ve said that for a while. Feel like I’m preseason game against Washington last week. good team and we’re going to have to the opportunities that we get in the a broken record.” B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 2018 Holt’s eighth-inning homer lifts Sox over Phillies PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Craig Kimbrel finished the He was 7-8 with a 4.87 ERA Pinch-hitter Brock Holt hit a two-hitter for his 36th save in in 30 appearances, including tiebreaking solo homer, Rick 40 chances. He’s 41 for 41 in in- 18 starts, in three seasons in Porcello threw seven impres- terleague games in his career. Philadelphia. ... Former Phil- sive innings and the major Leon gave the Red Sox a 1-0 lies closer Hector Neris was league-leading Boston Red lead in the third. The least recalled from Triple-A Lehigh Sox beat the Philadelphia dangerous hitter in Boston’s Valley and infielder J.P. Craw- Phillies 2-1 Tuesday night. lineup sent a 95 mph fastball ford was sent down. Sandy Leon also went deep into the seats in right-center LINEUP SHUFFLE for Boston, which improved to for his fifth homer. Phillies manager Gabe Ka- 86-35. The Red Sox increased Porcello followed with a lin- pler moved Nick Williams up their total to 168 homers, er over right fielder Nick Wil- to No. 2 and Asdrubal Cabre- matching their number from liams’ head and slid headfirst ra to No. 3. Hoskins went from last year when they hit an AL- into second base for his sec- second to cleanup and Carlos low 168. ond career extra-base hit. Santana dropped from No. 4 Porcello (15-5) gave up one Porcello retired his first 12 to fifth in the order. run and two hits, striking out batters before Hoskins drove TRAINER’S ROOM 10. He tied Max Scherzer and his 23rd homer out to left in Red Sox: C Blake Swihart Luis Severino for the most the fifth. was activated from the dis- wins in the majors. The Phillies have lost five of abled list and C Dan Butler Rhys Hoskins homered, but seven to fall into second place was designated for assign- the Phillies wasted a solid in the NL East behind Atlan- ment. ... 2B Ian Kinsler could outing from Nick Pivetta. He ta. return Wednesday from a allowed one run and three hits NL DOMINANCE strained left hamstring. in six innings. The Red Sox have won 20 Phillies: C Wilson Ramos Holt hit the first pitch he of their last 23 interleague was 4 for 9 with three doubles saw from Tommy Hunter (3- games. in three rehab games for Sin- 2) in the eighth off the video ROSTER MOVES gle-A Clearwater and could screen on the facing of the sec- The Phillies traded righty join the lineup Wednesday. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ond deck in right field. Jake Thompson to the Mil- The two-time All-Star catch- Heath Hembree tossed a waukee Brewers for cash. er hasn’t played since being Brock Holt gestures to his teammates after he hit the go-ahead home perfect eighth, striking out Thompson was acquired in acquired from Tampa Bay run in the eighth inning against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Odubel Herrera swinging at the trade that sent former ace on July 31 because of a ham- Bank Park Tuesday night. a pitch that hit his left foot. Cole Hamels to Texas in 2015. string strain. Bowden back from injury-plagued 2017 Gallant Tournament BOWDEN with a 3.59 ERA and has tallied 41 14 seasons, had been named the new From B1 strikeouts in 28 1/3 innings pitched. head baseball coach at Swampscott delayed once again “There’s been a huge difference from High. Bowden suffered three different in- Low-A to High-A,” Bowden said. “The “He’s (Caponigro) done a good job The rainy weather forced another stall in the 35th juries in 2017, starting with a pulled ball flies here in the California League. keeping up with me,” Bowden said. annual Ray Gallant Tournament, as no games were hamstring. He shook that off, but then You have to really figure out how to “My parents sent me some pictures of played Tuesday. Lynn was scheduled to play Beverly suffered a shoulder injury shortly af- pitch down in the zone.” newspaper articles on him. I’m not and Peabody was scheduled to take on Manchester-Es- ter. During the last bullpen session of The keys to his success in Lancaster, going to lie, it’s going to be a little sex. The Peabody/Manchester-Essex game will be his recovery process, Bowden injured Bowden said, are using his offspeed weird seeing him in blue and white played Wednesday evening (5:30), followed by a clash his back. pitches and keeping the ball down. but I’m happy for him. I’m sure it’s between Salem and Danvers (7:30). Beverly dropped A bulging disc forced Bowden to Bowden’s four-pitch collection in- something he’s always wanted. out of the tournament, meaning Lynn’s off until Friday surgically repair the damage and sit cludes a four-seam fastball, two-seam “I do my best to stay in touch,” evening (5:30) against the winner of Salem/Danvers. out the 2017 season. fastball, change-up and slider. Bowden said. “I talk to my best friend, Wednesday’s games will be played at Harry Ball Field “It was torture,” Bowden said. “I “When I first got here from Ashe- Matt Merritt, at least once or twice a in Beverly, the rest of the tournament will be played at spent most of my year in a hotel room, ville I was getting blasted all over the week. I keep in touch with my family. Wyoma’s Reinfuss Field. Currently, the championship a lot of it by myself. I didn’t get to go yard,” Bowden said. “Any good barrel If somebody messages me from home, game is scheduled for Sunday (6:30) with the “if neces- home or anything. My mom came up contact gets it out of the stadium. I got I keep in touch with them. It’s tough sary” game set for Monday (6:30). for my back surgery but that was smacked around a bit when I first with the time change on the West about it. Other than that, we had five came here but I’m starting to figure Coast. By the time I’m getting out of or six guys at the field doing rehab in out how to keep the ball down and use bed people back home are already at Arizona. I had my trainer, my strength my offspeed pitches effectively.” work. It’ll be nice to get home in the coach and our clubhouse guy, that was Bouncing back from last season’s offseason and catch up with some it. injuries wasn’t easy but Bowden feels people.” “I thought I’d come back from the he’s at full-strength this year. He Bowden’s efforts out of Lancaster’s shoulder,” Bowden said, “but I blew spent a short seven-day stint on the bullpen have helped the JetHawks to out my back in my final bullpen be- disabled list a few weeks ago to give a 30-20 record. Lancaster’s in second fore I threw live.” his back a breather but hasn’t dealt place in the California League South Bowden spent the entire offseason with any other setbacks in 2018. Division standings, six games behind getting himself back to 100 percent in “I spent a short seven-day stint on the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes (Los hopes of taking the mound in 2018. the DL a couple weeks ago to give my Angeles Dodgers affiliate). He did just that and hasn’t missed a back a little extra rest,” Bowden said. All in all, Bowden feels things are beat thus far. “It wasn’t hurting but starting to bug going well for him Lancaster. Bowden started the season in Sin- me a bit. Other than that, I’ve stayed “The people at our games are nice,” gle-A Asheville (N.C.), where he post- on top of things and I’m recovering Bowden said. “We have some loyal ed a 3-0 record and a 3.52 ERA in 15 well.” fans out here. It’s been easy adjusting. appearances. He was promoted to Although he’s almost 3,000 miles Everyone’s courteous and welcoming. Single-A (advanced) Lancaster (CA), away from home, Bowden still keeps “We’re playing good baseball right PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS where he’s found a second home with in touch with family and friends in now,” Bowden said. “I’m happy, I like the JetHawks. Lynn. Last week he learned that Ca- being around the guys. The team’s University of Maryland athletic director Damon In 27 appearances, Bowden’s 4-2 ponigro, who coached at English for happy. All is well.” Evans pauses as he speaks at a press conference Monday afternoon. Cadigan, Winthrop eager to start new season Maryland takes CADIGAN That might happen anyways but we “Attendance has been great since I From B1 want to lessen that.” took over,” Cadigan said. “I was a Like most other area teams, Win- little worried with work schedules Like the bulk of his coaching staff, throp kept a busy schedule during and things like that. We were just as responsibility for Cadigan’s no stranger to the Win- the summer. The players participat- good with attendance over the sum- throp football program. A Winthrop ed in an offseason conditioning pro- mer as we were during the school High alum, Cadigan played four gram that kept them running and year so I was happy about that.” mistakes in death years of varsity football and graduat- lifting weights four days a week. The Winthrop begins its preseason ed from the school in 2001. He re- Vikings also played in a handful of practice schedule Friday. From the turned to the program in 2003 as an 7v7 tournaments, including the Mar- early going, Cadigan has stressed the of football player assistant coach and has been the blehead league and the Northeast importance of practice to his players defensive coordinator for the past 10 7v7 East Regional at St. John’s Prep. and said he’ll continue doing so as COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — The University of Mary- seasons. “Football used to be a sport where the season begins. land acknowledged Tuesday that the football player who Cadigan has made the most of the you just worked out and you didn’t do “We talk about goals all the time,” collapsed during practice and subsequently died did not re- offseason by getting his incoming stuff like this,” Cadigan said. “When Cadigan said. “My number one goal ceive proper medical care and the school must accept “legal freshman players acclimated and up I started coaching, there used to be for this team is to be the best practice and moral responsibility for the mistakes.” to speed with the program. like one (7v7) tournament. Now it’s Maryland also parted ways with strength and conditioning “I used the offseason as a big oppor- like there’s a tournament every team we can be. We put a lot of em- phasis on that when we talked during coach Rick Court, who resigned in the wake of the death of tunity to get the freshmen involved,” weekend. There’s pros and cons to it. offensive lineman Jordan McNair. Cadigan said. “When they show up It’s not real football. The pros are the the summer. I’m excited to see all those things we’ve implemented Athletic director Damon Evans acknowledged “mistakes on the first day of practice, they’re team really comes together. You find were made” by the training staff in the treatment of McNair, going to know the routine and the things out about the kids and the come into play. Practice for us will be the most important thing we can do. who was hospitalized on May 29 after a team workout and guys on the team because they’ve team, good or bad. I was happy with died June 13. Head trainer Wes Robinson and Steve Nord- If we’re good as a practice team, it’ll been around all summer. It’s one of how we responded to adversity in wall, an assistant athletic director for training, were placed carry over into Friday nights. those things where I’ve kind of made 7v7. We benefitted as a program by on administrative leave by Maryland last week. “Friday’s a big day for us,” Cadigan it a point to get the younger guys attending these events.” The attorney for the McNair family said a preliminary involved more. When they show up Cadigan was pleased with atten- said. “It starts to put into motion death certificate indicates the cause of death was heatstroke. one day one, they’re not shellshocked. dance throughout the summer. what we want to do as a team.” Court posted his letter of resignation on Twitter on Tues- day. He wrote: “I am stepping down to allow the team to heal and move forward.” He had previously been placed on ad- Hodgkins returns to alma mater as coach ministrative leave. A person familiar with Court’s settlement agreement told HODGKINS about coaching as an assistant coach State are to maintain a winning The Associated Press that he received a one-time payment of From B1 for girls hockey at Winthrop High program that took home a MASCAC $315,000. He was in the first year of a two-year contract that School. conference championship last year. ran through February 2020. The person spoke on condition Hodgkins most recently coached “My uncle, Butch Martucci is the “I’m just trying to continue the of anonymity because the agreement was not released by the men’s and women’s tennis at Went- girls hockey coach at Winthrop High success that Salem State has had,” school. worth Institute of Technology and and I was privileged to assist him,” Hodgkins said. “It’s a very strong Head coach DJ Durkin is also on administrative leave and before that served as Winthrop High Hodgkins said. “I learned so much team. I really want to deliver anoth- his future is unclear. McNair family attorney Billy Murphy School girls tennis coach in 2016 about coaching with him even er conference championship and I Jr. has said Durkin should be fired immediately. Evans said Tuesday the university has “hired an external and 2017. At Winthrop, Hodgkin though it wasn’t necessarily tennis. think we can do that right away was named the Northeastern Con- review team to take a look at this, but as additional informa- I learned in general about game with the talent we have. ference Coach of the Year in 2016 plans and right things to say and do tion comes forward, we will do what’s appropriate.” “I coached last year at WIT and we and led his team to a single-season with your players.” Dr. Rod Walters, a former college athletic trainer, has been program record for wins in 2017. Hodgkins also thanks his former played them and I got to see Salem hired by Maryland to investigate the circumstances of Mc- “I was fortunate enough to come coach during his time at Salem State firsthand,” Hodgkins added. Nair’s death. A report is expected by Sept. 15, but the school from a town that maybe didn’t have State, Joe Gallo, who has helped “My brother has been on the team so has been provided preliminary findings and shared some of the best tennis players but great him throughout the years. that’s a connection where I know those in a news conference. athletes,” Hodgkins said. “You can “I learned a lot from Joe Gallo who a lot of these guys are. It’s not “We have learned that Jordan did not receive appropriate always turn a great athlete into a even beyond my years at Salem going to be handed to us. They know medical care, and mistakes were made by some of our ath- great tennis player.” State,” Hodgkins said. “He is and they have to work hard and if I can letic training personnel,” Evans said. “Walters found that the While the tennis court may be always will be a tool for me to reach get them doing that and motivated emergency response plan was not appropriately followed” where Hodgkins has had coaching out to.” to win another championship we and that McNair’s symptoms “were not properly identified or success he says that he learned a lot Overall, Hodgkins’ goals at Salem should be successful.” treated.” WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

SPORTS BRIEFS Lynn Woods cross jump and the softball throw. All communities are country series invited. For more information, The 49th annual Lynn visit www.lwrun.org, email Summer cross country [email protected] or call series will continue every (781) 709-7135 or (781) Wednesday until Septem- 593-6562. ber 26. Each evening includes a regular 1.59 mile, a short 2018-2019 Junior race of the day and a long race of the day. There is no Olympic softball entry fee. The New England Storm Refer top www.lwrun.org Jr. Olympic Softball Pro- for more information. gram, entering its 19th sea- son, will be conducting girls’ Youth Summer youth softball tryouts during evening track the next 3 weeks. Please visit www.newengland- The fifth annual Lynn [email protected] for more Parks and Recreation information. Or, please con- Youth Summer Evening tact the director, John Gam- Track meets will be held bale at jgambale.nestorm@ at the Manning Field aol.com. track on Mondays for the next two months from Monday, July 9 until Mon- Lynn English golf day, August 27 at 6:30 FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS p.m. There is no entry fee tryouts to participate. Lynn English golf tryouts Marblehead native Shalane Flanagan became the first American woman in 40 years to win the New There will be running will be held at Gannon Golf York City Marathon in November 2017. events and field events at Course on Thursday, August each meet. Running events will be a 30-meter 23 at 4:30pm. Anyone inter- race for ages three and ested must report to the Shalane Flanagan set to defend under and 50, 100, 200, clubhouse prepared to play 400, 800, one-mile and nine holes, with a completed relays for ages high school physical. Contact coach Jim and younger. Field events Tidmarsh at 781-424-8025 New York City Marathon title will be the standing long with any questions. NEW YORK (AP) — Shalane Fla- and Marcel Hug also will defend The 37-year-old Flanagan says nagan and Geoffrey Kamworor will their titles in the wheelchair compe- she’s “thrilled to have the opportu- TV/RADIO defend their titles at the New York tition on Nov. 4. City Marathon in November. Flanagan won in 2 hours, 26 min- nity, support, passion, and health” to TV defend her title. MLB Flanagan became the first U.S. utes, 53 seconds last year, beating 2 p.m...... Milwaukee at Chi. Cubs...... MLB Network woman to win the NYC Marathon Mary Keitany of Kenya. Flanagan More than 50,000 runners from 3:35 p.m...... Seattle at Oakland...... MLB Network since Miki Gorman in 1977. Kam- had the second-fastest time by a 125 countries are expected, and she 7:05 p.m...... Boston at Philadelphia...... ESPN, NESN woror of Kenya earned his first ma- U.S. woman at the event in just her 10 p.m...... San Francisco at LA Dodgers...... MLB Network jor marathon victory. second NYC Marathon. She finished hopes “everyone preparing enjoys WNBA The Swiss pair of Manuela Schar runner-up in 2010. their journey to the start line.” 7 p.m...... Washington at Indiana...... NBA TV 10 p.m...... New York at Las Vegas...... NBA TV Golf 5 p.m...... US Amateur...... FS1 Free agent Dez Bryant set to visit UEFA Super Cup 3 p.m...... Real Madrid vs. Atletico Madrid...... TNT Little League Softball 10 p.m...... Little League World Series final...... ESPN receiver-thin Browns training camp Radio MLB BEREA, Ohio (AP) — for 7,459 yards and 73 7:05 p.m...... Boston at Philadelphia...... WEEI-FM 93.7 Dez Bryant’s going to touchdowns. meet with the Browns. De- But the 29-year-old Bry- pending on how things go, ant has baggage, and the MLB he could stay awhile. Browns have to be sure AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE The free agent wide re- he’s not only committed East Division East Division ceiver has scheduled a to them, but that he won’t W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Boston 86 35 .711 — Atlanta 66 51 .564 — visit with Cleveland on be a distraction. Bryant New York 74 44 .627 10½ Philadelphia 65 53 .551 1½ Thursday, and the an- frequently clashed with Tampa Bay 60 58 .508 24½ Washington 60 59 .504 7 Toronto 53 65 .449 31½ New York 50 67 .427 16 ticipated stopover could Dallas coaches and he re- Baltimore 36 84 .300 49½ Miami 48 73 .397 20 lead to the three-time Pro cently went on a Twitter Central Division Central Division Bowler signing with a rant criticizing former W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Cleveland 68 51 .571 — Chicago 68 50 .576 — team craving more play- teammates. Minnesota 54 63 .462 13 Milwaukee 68 54 .557 2 makers. Jackson said the team Detroit 50 69 .420 18 St. Louis 64 55 .538 4½ Chicago 42 76 .356 25½ Pittsburgh 61 58 .513 7½ Bryant, who released will be prepared to ask Kansas City 36 82 .305 31½ Cincinnati 52 68 .433 17 by the Dallas Cowboys in Bryant the appropriate West Division West Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB April after eight seasons, questions. Houston 73 46 .613 — Arizona 65 55 .542 — has shown previous inter- “We do all of our home- Oakland 71 48 .597 2 Colorado 63 55 .534 1 est in joining the Browns. work prior to (a visit), Seattle 69 51 .575 4½ Los Angeles 64 56 .533 1 Los Angeles 60 60 .500 13½ San Francisco 60 60 .500 5 Last week, Bryant posted and you have very open Texas 53 68 .438 21 San Diego 48 73 .397 17½ on Twitter that he intend- and candid conversations Tuesday’s Games Cleveland (Bieber 6-2) at Cincinnati (Ste- ed to speak with the team with guys about what Baltimore 6, N.Y. Mets 3 phenson 0-1), 7:10 p.m. and a Browns spokesman FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS your locker room is, how Boston 2, Philadelphia 1 Colorado (Anderson 6-4) at Houston (Cole Cleveland 8, Cincinnati 1 10-5), 8:10 p.m. confirmed the sides will Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Ronald Dar- your team is run, how Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Toronto (Estrada 5-9) at Kansas City (Smith talk later this week. we go about doing things Chicago White Sox at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. 1-4), 8:15 p.m. by, left, defends as Dallas Cowboys’ Dez Bryant Arizona at Texas, 8:05 p.m. L.A. Angels (Pena 1-3) at San Diego (Erlin But while Bryant would gains extra yardage after catching a pass. and see if it fits,” he said Colorado at Houston, 8:10 p.m. 2-3), 9:10 p.m. certainly be a talent up- following Tuesday’s prac- Pittsburgh at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Milwaukee (Guerra 6-7) at Chicago Cubs Toronto at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. (Hendricks 8-9), 2:20 p.m. grade for a team coming tice. “The player has to Jackson said following Cleveland needs re- Seattle at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Miami (Urena 3-12) at Atlanta (Gausman off a 0-16 season, Browns be honest, and we have L.A. Angels at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. 6-9), 7:35 p.m. Tuesday’s practice. “I ceiving help and receiver Milwaukee 7, Chicago Cubs 0 Washington (Hellickson 5-2) at St. Louis coach Hue Jackson said to be honest about what Miami at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. (Gomber 2-0), 8:15 p.m. it’s vital to make sure he think you have to work Jarvis Landry and quar- our expectations are. You Washington at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. San Francisco (Holland 6-8) at L.A. Dodg- San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. ers (Ryu 3-0), 10:10 p.m. fits with Cleveland’s cul- through whatever conver- terback Tyrod Taylor have just lay it out, and I think Wednesday’s Games Thursday’s Games ture. sations we have and feel lobbied for Bryant, who that’s the only way you Chicago White Sox (Rodon 3-3) at Detroit Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. (Zimmermann 5-4), 1:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at Texas, 8:05 p.m. “It’s not just a given,” good about it.” has 531 career receptions can do it at this time.” Pittsburgh (Archer 4-5) at Minnesota (Berri- Detroit at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. os 11-8), 1:10 p.m. Toronto at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. Seattle (Leake 8-7) at Oakland (Anderson N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m., 1st 2-3), 3:35 p.m. game Boston (Johnson 3-3) at Philadelphia (Vel- Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Meyer probe will cost Ohio State $500K asquez 8-9), 7:05 p.m. Washington at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Wheeler 7-6) at Baltimore (Hess Colorado at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. 2-6), 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m., 2nd COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The Urban Meyer Tampa Bay (TBD) at N.Y. Yankees (Cessa game investigation is costing Ohio State $500,000, but 1-2), 7:05 p.m. Arizona at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. whether the superstar football coach keeps his job still comes down to whether the university wants TODAY IN SPORTS to stick with him based on how he’s already been tainted by the scandal. Aug. 15 since adding pros. American teams Meyer is on paid leave while Ohio State pays an 1948 — Babe Didrikson Zaharias had been 24-0 since the profes- outside firm to investigate and a six-member univer- wins the U.S. Women’s Open golf sional Olympic era began with the 1992 Dream Team. The U.S Olym- sity committee considers whether he responded prop- title over Betty Hicks. erly to accusations of domestic abuse made against 1950 — Ezzard Charles knocks out pic team’s record was 109-2, enter- Freddie Beshore in the 14th round ing the game. one of his coaches, Zach Smith, who has been fired. to retain his world heavyweight ti- 2005 — Phil Mickelson delivers But Meyer has already given his bosses plenty to tle. another dramatic finish in a major, consider — he says he knew of domestic violence 1965 — Dave Marr edges Jack flopping a chip out of deep rough to allegations against Zach Smith before he brought Nicklaus and Billy Casper to take 2 feet for a birdie on the final hole Smith to coach wide receivers at Ohio State, and the PGA Championship. and a one-shot victory in the PGA that he reported new accusations properly when 1993 — Greg Norman lips his Championship. they surfaced in 2015. putt on the PGA Championship’s 2007 — Former NBA referee Tim University officials expect to make a decision Donaghy pleads guilty to felony second playoff hole, giving Paul within about a week in what could come down to a Azinger the title and leaving Nor- charges for taking cash payoffs man with an unprecedented career from gamblers and betting on public relations balancing act involving the school’s of Grand Slam playoff losses. Nor- games he officiated in a scandal reputation, $38 million in future salary under Mey- man, despite winning his second that rocked the league and raised er’s contract and other jobs at stake. British Open title a month earlier, questions about the integrity of the WHY FIRE MEYER? has lost playoffs in three other sport. Meyer knew about a 2009 domestic incident in majors — the 1984 U.S. Open, the 2010 — Martin Kaymer wins the Gainesville, Fla., when Smith was a graduate assis- 1987 Masters and the 1989 British PGA Championship in a three- tant coach for Meyer’s Florida team. A police report Open. hole playoff against Bubba - says that during an argument Zach Smith picked 1995 — Monica Seles returns to son. Dustin Johnson, with a one- up a pregnant Courtney and threw her against a shot lead playing the final hole at the WTA Tour after a 28-month ab- wall. Zach Smith was never charged. sence following her 1993 stabbing Whistling Straits, is penalized two with a 6-0, 6-3 win over Kimberly strokes for grounding his club in a Knowing that, Meyer allowed Smith to stay on Po at the Canadian Open in Toron- bunker on the last hole. The two- staff at Florida and then brought Smith in at Ohio to. shot penalty sends him into a tie State. Meyer also knew about the 2015 abuse alle- 1999 — Tiger Woods makes a cru- for fifth. gations, but Smith — the grandson of former Ohio cial par save on the 17th hole and 2012 — Felix Hernandez pitches State coach and Meyer mentor Earle Bruce — kept holds on to win the PGA Champi- the Seattle Mariners’ first perfect his job until Courtney Smith filed for a restraining onship by one stroke over 19-year- game and the 23rd in baseball his- order on July 20. old Sergio Garcia. The 23-year-old tory, overpowering the Tampa Bay “At the end of the day, (Meyer is) the highest-paid Woods becomes the youngest play- Rays in a brilliant 1-0 victory. It’s the state employee in Ohio, and you have a lot more re- er to win two majors since Seve third perfect game in baseball this Ballesteros in 1980. season — a first — joining gems sponsibility than coaching,” said B. David Ridpath, an associate professor of sports administration at 2004 — In Athens, Greece, the U.S. by Chicago’s Philip Humber against FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS men’s basketball team loses 92-73 the Mariners in April and San Fran- Ohio University in Athens. “And clearly there was to Puerto Rico, the third Olympic cisco’s Matt Cain against Houston enough smoke with Zach Smith that they should The investigation into Urban Meyer’s conduct at defeat for the Americans and first in June, and the sixth no-hitter. have gotten rid of him a long time ago.” Ohio State University is reported to cost $500K. B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 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, AUGUST 15, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Nurture relationships and con- Emotional situations will sur- You’ll make an impression at Use your charm to wheel and Size up whatever situation you Personal and physical changes centrate on self-improvement, face if you pay too much at- work that will help you build deal until you get what you face and figure out the best will turn out well. A social event personal growth and how to tention to one person and better relationships with your want. Refuse to let anyone way to bring about positive will lead to discussions that best reach your life goals. not enough to another. Try to peers. A joint venture will inter- speak on your behalf. It’s your change. A partnership will im- will encourage a better under- Make progressive changes that appease everyone by offering est you, but should be consid- responsibility to set your goal prove if you intelligently dis- standing of your feelings and will help to stabilize your life. equal opportunities to get in- ered carefully. and achieve it. cuss problems or obstacles. intentions. volved in your plans. CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Get out and about. Embarking A lifestyle change that will add Don’t trust in hearsay. If you Don’t neglect your health. An Look at your long-term goals You’ll discover information that on a shopping spree or taking to your comfort and bring you want facts, go to the source emotional incident will lead to and start heading in the direc- will change your way of think- part in an event that will bring greater security or cash flow and ask direct questions. A positive change. Trust in your tion that will take you where ing. Consider your options and about positive change is fa- should be considered. An older last-minute change will lead to instincts and follow through you want to go. A change at choose to head in a direction vored. Control your emotions relative or friend will offer stel- a unique chance to try some- with your plans. Protect your work will turn out to be to your that will encourage coopera- to avoid getting into a shouting lar advice. thing different. possessions and reputation. benefit. tion. Be a team player. match.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Man is unconvinced that his girlfriend has no sex drive Look after four and try for five DEAR ABBY: I’m 22, ference between being his Lord Byron wrote, “I know would have been in trouble. and my boyfriend wants Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van fiancee moving with him that two and two make four — He would have shifted to di- sex, but I absolutely do Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and being a “friend” mov- and should be glad to prove it amonds, but West could have not. I don’t feel sexual de- and was founded by her mother, ing with him? I’m really too if I could — though I must ruffed the third diamond to sire — not at all. I’m asex- Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at upset, and I don’t want to say if by any sort of process leave declarer with only nine ual, but he refuses to be- lose him again. I could convert 2 and 2 into winners: five spades, two dia- lieve me and insists my DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los five, it would give me much monds and two clubs. “past relations have Angeles, CA 90069. STARTING OVER IN greater pleasure.” Instead, South led a dia- scarred me” and that I THE EAST In this deal, South, playing mond to dummy’s king, then in four spades, would like to played the spade three to his “need to get over it.” DEAR STARTING OVER: When I was 17, I was DEAR NO DESIRE: for two years, I broke up try for five, but not if it puts his nine. It lost, but West had no The difference between be- raped by my ex-boyfriend, Whether your lack of de- with him. It was the big- contract at risk. What should defense. If he had led an- sire is related to the rape ing a girlfriend who goes and I admit it traumatized gest mistake I’ve ever he do after West begins with other heart, declarer would or you are naturally asexu- made. I know I can’t with him to college and me. But that isn’t what my the three top hearts, and East have ruffed with dummy’s 10, al is something no one can change anything, but now being Charlie’s fiancee is problem is. I honestly follows throughout? played a club to his hand, answer without a mental we have started talking night and day. What do don’t feel any need for sex. South’s double followed drawn trumps and claimed. health professional seeing again, and Charlie told me you plan to do when you I never have. by two spades promised When West tried his second and evaluating you. How- he had planned to propose get there? Get a job? Go to This has become a seri- 18-20 points with five or six diamond, South won with his ever, I can unequivocally to me the day I dumped college, too? Who is going ous problem for us because spades. Suddenly North’s queen, removed trumps and say this: If you don’t want him. to support you financially my boyfriend keeps push- hand was worth game, so he had 10 tricks. to have sex, pay attention We have been discussing on this adventure? ing for it. Last year, we to your feelings and don’t starting over again to- cue-bid three hearts, hoping had sex on his birthday, As a girlfriend, you will to hear his partner bid three do it. gether. He’s about to go have far less status than if but I froze up. I couldn’t There has been some con- across the country for col- no-trump. But when South make myself refuse — just you were engaged. If he showed delayed diamond jecture that because we lege, and he asked me to met someone else, you as I didn’t consent — but live in such an oversexual- move with him. Of course support, North did the same could be discarded like a he doesn’t seem to under- ized society that some indi- I said yes! It would be a in spades, and South passed gum wrapper along the stand that. viduals have become de- perfect way to start fresh. after mentally shrugging his His birthday is coming sensitized to it. However, When I asked Charlie highway of life. Please talk shoulders. (If that was hard, up soon and he wants to because of your sexual his- when we’d make us offi- to your parents or some try getting to four spades if have sex again, but like tory, it might benefit you to cial, he said he has to fo- other adult relatives about South is the dealer.) I’ve said, I DON’T. What find a rape counseling cen- cus on college first. I don’t this. As Charlie has made If the spades were 3-3 or am I supposed to do? I ter and talk to a counselor want to wait two to four clear, he isn’t ready for the jack were falling dou- can’t force myself to feel to ensure that the sexual years to begin our lives. marriage — or even a com- bleton, declarer could have lust. It isn’t there. Please assault didn’t cause or Why would he want me to mitted relationship. You drawn trumps and claimed help me. contribute to this. move with him and hold may not want to lose him, an overtrick. But since West off being official if we’re but the surest way to do had jack-fourth, if South had NO DESIRE IN THE DEAR ABBY: After dat- going to be together in the that would be to do what cashed his three tops, he SOUTH ing a guy I’ll call Charlie end? And what’s the dif- you are planning.

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MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given by Matthew T. Cyckowski and Laura Cyckowski to Mortgage Electronic By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for MSA Mortgage, LLC, its successors and mortgage given by Peter L. to Saugus Federal Credit Union, dated June mortgage given by Paul R. Fehrenbach, Jr. and Katherine D. Fehrenbach to assigns., dated May 2, 2005 and registered with the Essex County (Southern 18, 2004 and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document Number 453875 noted on Book 23017, Page 519 (the "Mortgage"), as affected by a Loan Modification Merrill Lynch Credit Corporation, dated May 4, 2006 and recorded in Essex County Certificate of Title Number 78001, subsequently assigned to CitiMortgage, Inc. by Agreement dated April 28, 2016, and recorded at said Registry of Deeds in Book (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 25639, Page 4 (the "Mortgage") as Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. by assignment registered with Essex 35026, Page 376, and further affected by a Loan Modification Agreement dated affected by a Loan Modification Agreement dated October 1, 2010 and recorded County (Southern District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document Number May 28, 2013, and recorded at said Registry of Deeds in Book 35167, Page 3 of at said Registry of Deeds in Book 30012, Page 254, of which mortgage U.S. Bank, 530214 noted on Certificate of Title Number 78001, subsequently assigned to which mortgage U.S. Bank National Association, not in its individual capacity but N.A., as Trustee for CitiGroup Mortgage Loan Trust Inc. is the present holder by Green Tree Servicing LLC by CitiMortgage, Inc. by assignment registered with Essex solely as trustee for the RMAC Trust, Series 2016-CTT is the present holder by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. (MERS) as County (Southern District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document Number assignment from Saugus Federal Credit Union to CitiMortgage, Inc. dated June 18, nominee for Merrill Lynch Credit Corporation, its successors and assigns, to U.S. 558711 noted on Certificate of Title Number 78001, subsequently assigned to 2004 recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book Bank N.A., As Trustee for CitiGroup Mortgage Loan Trust Inc. dated December 18, U.S. Bank National Association, not in its individual capacity but solely as trustee 23115, Page 411; assignment from CitiMortgage, Inc. to Nationstar Mortgage LLC, 2012 recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book for the RMAC Trust, Series 2016-CTT by Ditech Financial LLC FKA Green Tree its successors and assigns dated August 8, 2016 recorded in Essex County 32103, Page 100, for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose Servicing LLC by assignment registered with Essex County (Southern District) (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 35156, Page 391 and assignment of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises located at 26 Rose Avenue, Registry District of the Land Court as Document Number 583285 noted on from Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper to U.S. Bank National Marblehead, MA 01945 will be sold at a Public Auction at 1:00 PM on September Certificate of Title Number 78001 for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage Association, not in its individual capacity but solely as trustee for the RMAC Trust, 14, 2018, at the mortgaged premises, more particularly described below, all and and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 2:00 PM Series 2016-CTT dated May 17, 2018 recorded in Essex County (Southern District) singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: on September 5, 2018 at 44 Bennett Avenue, Saugus, MA, all and singular the Registry of Deeds in Book 36723, Page 093, for breach of conditions of said premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises The land with the buildings thereon which is known as 26 Rose Avenue, Essex located at 3 Belleaire Avenue, Lynn, MA 01904 will be sold at a Public Auction at County, Marblehead, Massachusetts, bounded and described as follows: That certain parcel of land with the buildings thereon situate in Saugus in the 12:00 PM on October 3, 2018, at the mortgaged premises, more particularly County of Essex and Commonwealth of Massachusetts bounded and described as described below, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: Southwesterly by Rose Avenue, 72 feet; follows: SOUTHWESTERLY by Bennett Avenue sixty and 49/100 (60.49) feet; Northwesterly by Lot 11, as shown on a plan hereinafter mentioned, 104.89 feet; NORTHWESTERLY by lot 45, as shown on plan hereinafter mentioned, one hundred The land in Lynn, with the buildings thereon, bounded and described as follows: Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Hathaway, as shown on said plan, 72.37 forty nine and 62/100 (149.62) feet; NORTHEASTERLY by the middle line of Kiley feet; and Street, as shown on said plan, sixty (60) feet; and SOUTHEASTERLY by lot 43, as Southeasterly By Western Avenue one hundred (100) feet; and again Southeasterly by Lot 13, as shown on said plan, 104.72 feet. shown on said plan, one hundred fifty eight and 14/100 (158.14) feet. All of said boundaries are determined by the Court to be located as shown upon plan Southwesterly By a curved line at the junction of Western Avenue and Belleaire Containing 7565 square feet of land, more or less, and being Lot 12 as shown on numbered 16764-B, drawn by John F. Rand, Civil Engineer, dated May 3, 1938, Avenue, thirty-nine and twenty-seven one hundredths (39.27) feet; a plan entitled "plan of Ware" Manor, Marblehead, owned by Joseph Martin, Inc." as modified and approved by the Court, filed in the Land Registration Office, a dated November 1934, J.S. Moxley & Co., Inc., Eng'rs. Recorded with Essex South copy of a portion of which is filed with Certificate of Title 12173 in said Registry, Southwesterly By Belleaire Avenue, sixty-five (65) feet; District Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 63, Page 92. and the above described land is shown as lot 44, sheet 2, on last mentioned plan. The above described land is subject to the restrictions, terms and rights mentioned Northwesterly By lot No. 11-B, as shown on a plan hereinafter mentioned, one Said parcel is conveyed subject to restrictions set forth in a deed from Joseph in Certificate of Title 12029 in said Registry, so far as now in force and applicable; hundred Twenty-five (125) feet; and Martin, Inc., to David D. Mitchell, recorded in Book 3603, Page 349, insofar as and to the terms of an Agreement as to Restrictions, and Easement, dated May 3, now in force and applicable; and subject to an easement of the right to construct 1938, filed as Document 35797 in said Registry. So much of the above described Northeasterly By lot No. 1 and part of Lot No. 2, as shown on said plan, and maintain gas mains and apparatus granted to Lynn Gas & Electric Company, land as is included within the limits of said Bennett Avenue and Kiley Street is eighty-nine and ninety eight one hundredths (89.98) feet; as recorded in Book 3402, Page 412; and subject to a sewer easement in Rose subject to the rights described in an Easement from Frank Carell to Lynn Gas and Avenue taken by the Town of Marblehead, as recorded in Book 3046, Page 328. Electric Company, dated September 22, 1948, and filed as Document 55426 in Being lot 12 and No. 11-A, as shown on a plan of Buchanan park, Belleaire, said Registry. For mortgagors' title, see deed of Robert T. Carrigan, Trustee of The section 2 belonging to Belleaire Development Company formerly to Boston For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern Carrigan Trust dated December 15, 2004, duly recorded with the Essex South Interurban Realty Trust situated in Lynn October 1926, recorded with Essex South District) Registry of Deeds in Book 25639, Page 2. District Registry of Deeds, Division of the Land Court, at Document No. 448768 on Registry of Deeds Book 48 Plan 43-B. Certificate of Title No. 78001. The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other Also that parcel of land known and numbered 11B on plan of Buchanan park, municipal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, Belleaire Section 2, plan of land belonging to Belleaire Development Company, encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to restrictions, encroachments, building and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, tax formerly belonging to Boston Urban Realty Trust, situated in Lynn October 29, and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in 1926. Said plan is recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book of record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. possession, and attorney's fees and costs. plans 48, Plan 43E, more particularly bounded and described as follows: Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of TERMS OF SALE: Southwesterly By Belleaire Avenue as shown on said plan, sixty (60) feet; $10,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Belleaire Inc., one hundred twenty-five this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be (125) feet; acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days Northeasterly by lot #12 as shown on said plan and land now or formerly of Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other Belleaire Inc. sixty (60) feet; and or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms Southeasterly by Lot 11A as shown on said plan one hundred twenty-five (125) error in this publication. of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure feet. sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be Other terms to be announced at the sale. entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further Containing 7500 square feet as per plan. recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The U.S. Bank, N.A., as Trustee for CitiGroup Mortgage Loan Trust Inc. description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern Korde & Associates, P.C. an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. District) Registry of Deeds in Book 23017, Page 516. 900 Chelmsford Street Suite 3102 Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other Lowell, MA 01851 U.S. Bank National Association, not in its individual capacity but solely as trustee municipal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable (978) 256-1500 for the RMAC Trust, Series 2016-CTT encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to Fehrenbach Jr., Paul R., 12-010045 and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of Item: August 1, 8, 15, 2018 Present Holder of said Mortgage, record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. By Its Attorneys, Commonwealth of Massachusetts ORLANS PC Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of The Trial Court PO Box 540540 $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order Probate and Family Court Waltham, MA 02454 to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from Docket No. ES17P0104EA Phone: (781) 790-7800 this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon CITATION ON PETITION FOR ORDER OF 15-011449 acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check COMPLETE SETTLEMENT Item: August 15, 22, 29, 2018 in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, Essex Probate and Family Court Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 36 Federal Street or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the Salem, MA 01970 LEGAL NOTICE premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical (978) 744-1020 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE error in this publication. Estate of: By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Other terms to be announced at the sale. Modesto Correa mortgage given by Stephen Kinnon to Option One Mortgage Corporation, dated Date of Death: 06/20/2014 October 17, 2005 and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of U.S. Bank National Association, not in its individual capacity but solely as trustee A Petition for Order of Complete Settlement has been filed by: Deeds in Book 24977, Page 216 (the "Mortgage") of which mortgage Wells Fargo for the RMAC Trust, Series 2016-CTT Maritza Correa of Lynn MA Bank, National Association as Trustee for Option One Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-1, Korde & Associates, P.C. requesting that the court order a formal Decree of Complete Settlement including Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-1 is the present holder by assignment from 900 Chelmsford Street the allowance of a final account, First and Final the allowance of a proposed Sand Canyon Corporation f/k/a Option One Mortgage Corporation to Wells Fargo Suite 3102 distribution and other such relief as may be requested in the Petition. Bank, N.A., as Trustee for Option One Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-1, Asset-Backed Lowell, MA 01851 IMPORTANT NOTICE Certificates, Series 2006-1 dated May 10, 2011 recorded in Essex County (978) 256-1500 You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 30418, Page 505, for breach of Frangipane, Peter L., 17-029773 Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the Item: August 15, 22, 29, 2018 must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on mortgaged premises located at 767 Walnut Street, Lynnfield, MA 01940 will be 09/05/2017. sold at a Public Auction at 2:00 PM on September 14, 2018, at the mortgaged COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written premises, more particularly described below, all and singular the premises THE TRIAL COURT appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a described in said mortgage, to wit: PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections CITATION within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further Four parcels of land shown as Lots 184, 185, 177, 178, 179, 180 and 181 on G.L. c. 210, S 6 notice to you. Plan of Land in Lynnfield and Saugus owned by Frank H. Murphy, drawn by W. H. Docket No. ES18A0048AD WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Spear, dated April 11, 1915, recorded in Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Essex Probate and Family Court Date: August 07, 2018 Book of Plans 27, Plan No. 22. 36 Federal Street Pamela Casey O'Brien Salem, MA 01970 Register of Probate Subject to and with the benefit of easements, restrictions, reservations and rights (978) 744-1020 Item: August 15, 2018 of way of record insofar as the same are in force and applicable. In the matter of: Jaharti Joseph Baker-Wooden Notice of Comment Period and Public Hearing For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 15050, Page 96. The Saugus Housing Authority has prepared its Annual Housing Agency Plan To: Jacquin Wooden of Lynn, MA Update for fiscal year 2019 in accordance with the requirements of Section 511 of The property will be sold subject to the redemption rights in favor of the and persons interested in a petition for the adoption of said child and to the the Quality Housing and Work Responsibility Act of 1998 and 24 CFR 903, which Internal Revenue Service by virtue of the tax lien(s) recorded in Essex County Department of Children and Families of said Commonwealth, 280 Merrimac St., is the final regulation issued by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 35742, Page 31. 2nd fl. Lawrence, MA 01843 Development (HUD) on October 21, 1999. A petition has been presented to said court by The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other Cypher Cee Great of Lynn, MA The Housing Agency Plan is a comprehensive document that describes aspects of municipal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable Jameka Elaine Great of Lynn, MA the PHA's federal program including its five year plan and goals. encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to requesting leave to adopt said child and that the name of the child be changed to and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of If you object to this adoption you are entitled to the appointment of an A public comment period will commence on Wednesday, August 15, 2018 and record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. attorney if you are an indigent person. end by the close of business on Wednesday, October 10, 2018. The Authority will An indigent person is defined by SJC Rule 3:10. The definition includes but is not accept comments in writing or on audiotape during this period. Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of limited to persons receiving TAFDC, EACDC, poverty related veteran's benefits, $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order Medicaid, and SSI. The Court will determine if you are indigent. Contact an On Wednesday, October 10, 2018 at 4:00 PM, a Public Hearing will be held to to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from Assistant Judicial Case Manager of Adoption Clerk of the Court before the date accept oral or written comments on the Plan. this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon listed to obtain the necessary forms. acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A The Public Hearing is scheduled to occur at the Community Room of Heritage in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT: Heights located at 19 Talbot Street in Saugus, MA. This location is wheel chair Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 Salem accessible. A copy of the Draft Agency Plan is available for review at the Main or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the ON OR BEFORE TEN O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 AM) ON: Office during regular office hours. The telephone number is 781-233-2116. premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical 09/27/2018 error in this publication. Witness, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court Equal Housing Opportunity Date: June 27, 2018 Item: August 15, 2018 Other terms to be announced at the sale. Pamela Casey O'Brien Register of Probate Wells Fargo Bank, National Association as Trustee for Option One Mortgage Loan Item: August 15, 21, 28, 2018 Trust 2006-1, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-1 Korde & Associates, P.C. 900 Chelmsford Street Suite 3102 Lowell, MA 01851 Does your company need employees? 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AMERICA'S TEST KITCHEN strawberry filling, so we developed a chiffon-style cake that combined the It's hard to believe that the well- Strawberry Cream Cake rich flavor of a with the loved combination of cake, cream light-yet-sturdy texture of a sponge and strawberries could be anything Servings: 10-12 Using stand mixer fitted with combine. Set aside. other than perfection, but soggy cake. Start to finish: 2 1/2 hours whisk attachment, whip egg whites When cake has cooled, fit stand cake, squishy cream, or bland, un- For a bright, prominent fruit fill- Cake: and cream of tartar on medi- mixer with whisk attachment and derripe berries can easily ruin this ing, we made a berry "mash" with 1 cup sugar um-low speed until foamy, about whip , sugar, va- heavenly trio. half of the berries and then reduced 1 1/4 cups cake flour 1 minute. Increase speed to me- nilla, and salt on medium-high We wanted a sturdy multilay- the macerated juice in a saucepan to 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder dium-high and whip whites to soft speed until light and fluffy, 1 to 2 er cake with a firm filling and un- help concentrate and round out the 1/4 teaspoon salt billowy mounds, about 1 minute. minutes, scraping down bowl as mistakable strawberry flavor fit flavor. 5 large eggs (2 whole, 3 separat- Gradually add reserved 3 table- needed. Reduce speed to low and for a starring role. We quickly re- Sliced berries were the perfect ed), room temperature spoons sugar and whip until glossy, add cream in slow, steady stream; alized that layers of tender butter finishing touch for this spectacular 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, soft peaks form, 1 to 2 minutes. when almost fully combined, in- cake couldn't support a substantial summertime cake. melted and cooled Using rubber spatula, stir one-third crease speed to medium-high and 2 tablespoons water of whites into batter. Gently fold re- whip until stiff peaks form, 2 to 2 2 teaspoons vanilla extract maining whites into batter until no 1/2 minutes, scraping down bowl Pinch cream of tartar white streaks remain. as needed. Filling: Transfer batter to prepared pan Using long serrated knife, cut 2 pounds strawberries, hulled and smooth top with rubber spatu- two horizontal lines around sides 4-6 tablespoons sugar la. Bake until toothpick inserted in of cake; then, following scored 2 tablespoons kirsch center comes out clean, 30 to 40 lines, cut cake into 3 even layers. Pinch salt minutes. Let cake cool in pan on Place bottom cake layer on plat- Whipped Cream: wire rack for 10 minutes. Remove ter. Arrange 20 strawberry halves, 8 ounces cream cheese, soft- cake from pan, discarding parch- cut sides down and stem ends fac- ened ment, and let cool completely on ing out, in ring around perimeter of 1/2 cup sugar rack, about 2 hours. cake layer. Pour half of pureed ber- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Halve 24 of best-looking berries ry mixture in center, then spread 1/8 teaspoon salt and reserve. Quarter remaining evenly to cover cake. Gently spread 2 cups heavy cream, chilled berries, toss with sugar in bowl, one-third of whipped cream evenly Adjust oven rack to lower-middle and let sit for 1 hour, stirring occa- over berry layer, leaving 1/2-inch position and heat oven to 325 F. sionally. Drain berries in fine-mesh border around edge. Top with mid- Grease 9-inch round cake pan or strainer set over bowl and reserve dle cake layer, pressing lightly to 9-inch springform pan, line with juice. Pulse macerated berries adhere. Repeat with 20 strawberry parchment paper, grease parch- in food processor until coarsely halves, remaining berry mixture, ment, and flour pan. Reserve 3 chopped, about 5 pulses. Sim- and half of remaining whipped tablespoons sugar in small bowl. mer kirsch and reserved juice in cream. Top with remaining cake Whisk flour, baking powder, salt, small saucepan over medium-high layer, pressing lightly to adhere. and remaining sugar together in heat until syrupy and reduced to Spread remaining whipped cream bowl. Whisk in 2 eggs and 3 yolks, about 3 tablespoons, 3 to 5 min- evenly over top and decorate PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS melted butter, water, and vanilla utes. Add reduced syrup and salt with remaining strawberry halves. This strawberry cream cake recipe appears in the cookbook until smooth. to macerated berries and toss to Serve. “Perfect Cake.” DINING GUIDE DIRECTORY To advertise here, contact 781-593-7700, ext. 1355 or email [email protected]

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