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By Matt Demirs once-drab hallway. ation came from Adrienne Khlat, who FOR THE ITEM “I love the underwater scene because worked with principal Christina Colel- Shoemaker it is so beautiful,” said Gage Under- la, the parent-teacher organization, Thanks to the Good 2 Go program and Bruce Orr from Raw Arts. at Raw Arts Work in Lynn, one of the wood, a kindergartener at Shoemaker, Khlat said she was inspired when hallway walls at Shoemaker Elemen- who said his favorite part of the mural mural is tary School has been transformed into are the fish. her daughter, first grader Kamilla Kh- an underwater scene. The work is 30 feet long and 4 feet iat, started school at Shoemaker and Completed this month, the mu- tall and hangs near the main office. noticed the hallways could use some Good 2 Go ral painted by teens brings color to a The idea for the underwater cre- color. MURAL, A7

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK The new Raw Art Works mural at Shoemaker Elementary. Downtown Swampscott Peabody drawn goes to and quartered

By Adam Swift market ITEM STAFF By Matt Demirs FOR THE ITEM PEABODY — Get ready to feed more money into downtown parking meters. SWAMPSCOTT — More than 15 ven- Nearly a year after it was initially dors and hundreds of residents from all proposed, the City Council is getting over Massachusetts and New England closer to considering an ordinance that gathered Sunday at the Swampscott would see the hourly rates at parking Farmers Market for its opening day at a meters increase from $.25 per hour to new location. $1 per hour. “This is a great opening day,” said The police department is working in Swampscott Recreation Department di- conjunction with the city’s Community rector Danielle Strauss. “We’ve created Development department and the city more community space like chairs and solicitor to create new ordinance lan- seating so families can come down and guage that would then come back be- hang out play to cornhole, giant Jenga, fore the council for final approval. and have a cup of coffee.” In addition to the increase in hourly Strauss said the location has also parking rates on downtown streets and brought in a lot of walking traffic from in city parking lots, the proposal would the beach, which was something the add parking meters on Railroad Ave- market didn’t get a lot of behind the high nue and in front of City Hall on Lowell school.” Street. The market is now held on the lawn It would also add pay-and-display of Swampscott Town Hall after moving machines at several lots, and increase from the parking lot behind Swampscott the amount of time people can park in High School. the lots. Rather than having individual PHOTO | PAULA MULLER The new location gives beach strollers a meters for each spot, there are typically chance to pop in on the action. Emily Goncalves of Salem checks out the tomatoes at Clark Farm METERS, A7 Stand at the Swampscott Town Hall Green on Sunday. MARKET, A7 Class of ’17 Heads off Medford into the future takes off Matt Demirs on noise FOR THE ITEM By Steve Freker It was an afternoon the 2017 graduates of FOR THE ITEM Marblehead High School won’t forget after a long journey growing with one another. MEDFORD — Medford The 279 graduates listened Sunday during officials are doing more commencement exercises to wise words from than just covering their school officials and classmates, who called on ears when it comes to in- graduates to build on the foundation they es- Dominic Scott creased airplane noise in tablished throughout their education. Testa was the skies over local neigh- “Kindness, Tolerance, and Empathy,” is one of six borhoods. what Valedictorian Samantha Livermore Marblehead Medford Mayor Stepha- asked her classmates to pack with them as graduates nie M. Burke has formally requested that Massport they leave their school and step into the next who were install an aircraft noise chapter of their lives. recognized for monitor atop the Andrews “You don’t need a college degree to be kind. going into the military. Middle School in the out- You don’t need a social status to be tolerant. er Wellington neighbor- You don’t need wealth to be empathic. ITEM PHOTO | hood to gauge more exact- GRADUATION, B8 OWEN O’ROURKE ly the degree and level of the planes traveling over the community. The subject of aircraft INSIDE noise in Medford has been Lynn eld’s success a continual source of con- tention among both the is etched in Stone In Malden members of the Medford Wynn to host casino City Council and the may- By Steve Krause job fair. A2 or’s office, dating back to ITEM SPORTS EDITOR the previous administra- In Lynn tion of former Mayor Mi- When the Lynnfield girls tennis team takes the Crighton bill helps cities chael McGlynn. Longtime court today against Martha’s Vineyard in the Divi- and towns manage Medford Councilors Mi- sion 3 state semifinal, the objective will certainly be downtown areas and chael Marks and Breanna to win. Main Streets. A3 Lungo-Koehn have been That never gets old to coach Craig Stone. Not when the most outspoken on he’s won more than 1,100 matches when you combine In Opinion Rounding off Lynn. A4 the issue in past and re- his totals between tennis and wrestling. cent years. But there are other ways to measure success, Stone LOOK! Studies performed by says. And that is why, after five state titles in tennis McGee opens researchers from the Mas- — the last being in 2014 — he still has the energy, headquarters. A8 sachusetts Institute of and the desire, to keep doing this, even at the age of Technology (MIT) in Cam- 67, and even after 44 years. In Sports bridge, commissioned by “It never gets old,” said Stone Friday after the Pi- Lynn eld, Swampscott Massport, which governs oneers won their 14th Division 3 North title (24 ap- ITEM PHOTO | ANNE MARIE TOBIN bow out of state nearby Logan Airport, pearances overall). “I love the competition and the tournament. B1 and in conjunction with Lynn eld girls tennis coach Craig Stone mea- STONE, A7 sures success in a variety of ways. NOISE, A7

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Virginia R. Linehan, 97 E. Ross Munroe, 69 Sharon L. McAvenia, 52 1920-2017 LYNN — Virginia joy as well. She was HAVERHILL — E. nifer J. and Matthew BEVERLY — Sha- Madison J. Kramer Ruth Linehan, 97, also a steadying and Ross Munroe, age Hale of Danville, died June 8, 2017, comforting presence ron L. McAvenia, age of New York, N.Y., two 69, of Haverhill and N.H.; two brothers, 52 years, of Bever- great-nieces Kayla at the Kaplan Fami- in times of sorrow formerly of Lynn Richard Munroe of ly Hospice House in or trouble. She was ly, formerly of Lynn, Tullercash, Emma- and Beverly, died on and Mi- died Saturday at Ka- lin Gilchrist, and her Danvers. a strong support for June 3, 2017 at the chael Munroe of New She was born June many of her nieces plan Family Hospice ex-husband and best Baker-Katz Nursing Hampshire; a step- House in Danvers. friend Roger Tremblay 6, 1920, in Lynn to and nephews in their Home, Haverhill. brother, John Mills of Gilroy F. Linehan Sr. times of grief and Born in Lynn, she of Rowley. She was Born in Lynn, son Lynn; two stepsisters, was the daughter also sister of the lat- and Mary Virginia gracefully helped of the late Edwin L. Lori Broughey and (Briand) Linehan. She was them to fill the void left when of the late Rich- er Richard “Ricky” J. and E. Marie (Rehfuss) Mun- Kate Titus, both of Florida; ard J. McAvenia, and Mary McAvenia II. raised on Perley Street in West parents or siblings died. roe, he was raised and edu- three grandchildren, Sarah Lynn and was a lifelong Lynn Even while in the hospital, (Cook) and Robert Pigott of Service information: Ser- cated in both Lynn and Bever- Munroe, Adele Patrie and Alex Lynn. Sharon attended Lynn vices from the PARKER resident. She was a 1938 she was able to enjoy her 97th ly and graduated from Beverly Hale; his former wife, Patricia graduate of Lynn Classical birthday, which was filled with schools and graduated from Funeral Home 35 Franklin High School with the Class of (Gaudette) Radici, and several Lynn English High School, St. Lynn on Thursday at 10 High School and attended bright flowers and visits and 1965. He served in the Unit- nieces and nephews. He was comptometer school in Bos- calls from family and friends. Class of 1982. She earned a.m., followed by a funeral ed States Navy during the pre-deceased by his step- her Bachelor’s Degree from Mass at St. Pius V Church ton. She said it was a “lovely birth- Vietnam era and worked as a mother, Catherine V. Munroe, For 43 years she worked day with all her darling rela- Curry College, Class of 1986. at 11 a.m. to which relatives jet engine test technician for a sister, Rita Ball and a step- She was employed as an ad- and friends are invited to in the General Electric pay- tives.” The day was capped off General Electric Company at sister, Mary Jo Larro. roll department in Lynn. She by enjoying watching the Red ministrative assistant at the attend. Burial will follow in the River Works plant in Lynn Service information: Rela- Robert W. Pigott Co Inc., and St. Mary’s Cemetery. Visiting met many longtime and be- Sox win that evening. She was from 1973 to 1989. tives and friends are invited loved friends at the GE family, a dedicated, passionate and more recently for Robin Kram- hours are at the Parker Fu- Known as “Rev” to many of to attend his life celebration er Garden Design. neral Home, 35 Franklin St. friends and faith were most knowledgeable Red Sox fan. his friends, Mr. Munroe was an to be held on Monday, June important to her. She attend- She enjoyed a vibrant and She is also survived by Lynn on Wednesday from 4–8 ordained minister and was a 12, 2017, from 4-7 p.m. at two sisters, Debra M. Nichols p.m. Please make memorial ed Sacred Heart and St. Pius full life. She loved yellow dai- member of the Masonic Lodge BROOKSIDE Chapel & Funer- in her years and was sies, decorating for Christmas, of Seabrook, N.H., Robin M. donations in Sharon’s name of Salem and the Aleppo Shrine al Home, 116 Main St., Plai- Kramer of New York, N.Y., five to the Kaplan Family Hos- a longtime parishioner of St. owls, her sweet cat, making in Wilmington. He was also a stow, N.H. Burial will take Mary’s Church in Lynn. She children smile, cooking “ele- nieces and nephews, Rob- pice House 78 Liberty St. member of the V.F.W. Post 507, place on Tuesday, June 13, ert B. Gilchrist of N. Reading, Danvers, MA 01923 or Shoe lived her faith actively, seek- gant” meals for her family and Lynn, AmVet Post 161, Lynn and 2017, at 10:30 a.m. in the ing to be kind, compassion- visits with friends. Her friends Kevin R. Gilchrist of Seabrook, City Lions PO Box 8173 Lynn, the Franco American War Veter- Veteran’s N.H., Jennifer E. Tullercash MA 01904. ate, patient and loving. She are many, including her neigh- an Post 12, Lynn. Cemetery in Boscawen, N.H. was generous and charitable, bor and constant companion of Seabrook, N.H., Jason R. Guest book at parkerme- He enjoyed playing soft- In lieu of flowers, the fam- Kramer of New York, N.Y., morialfuneralhome.com. and always aimed to remem- Marion O’Donnell, who prede- ball, pitching horseshoes and ily requests that donations ber and care for the “least of ceased her. bowling in various leagues in be made to Sanborn Ends these.” In Virginia’s younger years, Lynn. 68 Hours of Hunger, P.O. Box She was predeceased by 10 she traveled extensively, in- He is survived by his son 240, Newton, NH 03858. For siblings, Frances Buckley, Ma- cluding trips to Ireland, Swit- and daughter-in-law, Edwin directions or to send a mes- rie Harrington, Gilroy F. Linehan zerland, Germany, France, Italy R. “Eddie” Jr. and Barbara sage of condolence, please Joshua S. Boulay, 31 Jr., Beatrice Meryman, John F. and throughout the United Munroe of Kingston, N.H.; a visit our website at www. 1985-2017 Linehan and William B. Line- States. She had lots of grand daughter and son-in-law, Jen- brooksidechapelfh.com. han. Four siblings died before adventures with her friends, Joshua Shaun Bou- and Dana Neves Jr. she was born: Edward, Veroni- parties, trips, shopping ex- lay, 31, passed away of Georgetown, his ca, Agnes and Loretta. Through cursions, and pleasant after- Wednesday June 7th nephews William the stories passed down from noons just talking and laugh- after a lengthy illness. Boulay of Lawrence her mother, Virginia kept their ing. Patricia McCabe, 48 He was born in Lynn, and Carter Neves of memory alive as well. She is survived by many on August 11, 1985. Georgetown. He also Virginia was a dedicated, friends and many, many niec- Joshua attended the leaves many aunts, dutiful and loving sister and es and nephews, grand niec- Patricia McCabe, fred, Fla., Barbara Lynn Public Schools uncles and cousins. daughter. She admired her es and nephews, great-grand age 48 years, died Hartigan of Saugus, as well as Job Corp He was predeceased mother greatly and was able and great-great grand nieces Friday, June 2. Born Anita Schonback in Maine. Joshua was by his father William to share memories and sto- and nephews. They include in Lynn, she was the of Dover, N.H., and a talented artist and writer Canterbury of Peabody and ries of her with many genera- grandniece Mary Jo Shafer, daughter of the late many cousins. who enjoyed working with his his grandparents Margaret tions of nieces and nephews. her helper and companion in Eugene and Angela Service informa- hands. He had a big heart and and Leopold Boulay. She was a stalwart supporter, her senior years, who was with (Barilone) (McCabe) tion: A memorial would do anything he could to Service information: Visi- champion and cheerleader for her when she died, Christine Gaudet. Patty attend- service will be held make someone else feel bet- tation and services will be her brothers and sisters and (Richard) Shafer, Ryan Sha- ed Lynn schools and at PARKER Funeral ter. He loved to make people held on Wednesday, 2-4 and was proud of all their accom- fer, Patricia (Michael) Bolling, graduated from Lynn Home, 35 Franklin laugh and he will be greatly 6-8 p.m. in the GOODRICH plishments. Virginia will be re- Linda (Robert) Holt, Barbara English High School, Class St. Lynn on Tuesday at 10 missed by his family and many Funeral Home, 128 Wash- membered now as a beloved (Peter) Bradley and family, Su- of 1986. She was a lifelong a.m. to which relatives and friends. Joshua is survived ington St., Lynn. In lieu of aunt to many, many nieces san Hobbs and family, James resident of Lynn and was friends are invited to attend. by his mother, Karen Neves flowers, donations may be and nephews, In fact, she was (Kathy) Linehan and fami- employed as a secretary at Interment of ashes will fol- and step dad Dana Neves made to North Shore Re- even an aunt before she was ly, Michael Linehan, William several local car dealerships. low in Pine Grove Cemetery. Sr. of Georgetown, his son covery High School, 112 born. Her love and affection (Maggie) Linehan and family, She is survived by three aunts Guest book at parkerme- Leopold Mayer of Beverly, his Sohier Rd., Beverly, MA spanned four generations, and Daniel Linehan and family Kathleen Barker of Lake Al- morialfuneralhome.com. brothers Cote’ Boulay of Lynn, 01915. she always welcomed each and Jeremy (Charlotte) D’En- new addition with joy. Aunt tremont. There are too many Virginia became the matriarch nieces and nephews to list MASSACHUSETTS BRIEF of an extended and devoted here — at last count in 1994 family. Each niece or nephew there were 64 of them — but Wynn to host has their own special memo- each should know that you Massachusetts to band, track State makes opioid reversal ries of her. She was there for were special to her and al- latest peregrine falcon chicks drug available to health them at every important mo- ways cherished by her. All will ment: births, deaths, marriag- miss her and hold her memo- LOWELL (AP) — State centers casino job fair es, baptisms, graduations and ry close and always remember wildlife officials plan to fit (AP) — Gov. holidays. She could always be the important role she held in a pair of peregrine falcon Charlie Baker’s adminis- MALDEN — The city of in June 2019. counted on to send a card for this loving family. Aunt Virgin- chicks with ID bands so tration says it is provid- Malden and Malden Rede- For more information, any milestone in life. ia was particularly pleased to they can track the birds, ing 10 community health velopment Authority will contact Kevin Hunter of She was the linchpin and celebrate the births of several which have been making centers in Massachusetts host a jobs fair on Tuesday, the Malden Redevelop- anchoring branch on a large babies this year, a new gener- a comeback. with doses of the overdose June 27 from 6:30-8 p.m. ment Authority at 781-324- family tree that spans a con- ation to dote on. Experts with the state reversal drug naloxone. at Oppa’s Restaurant and 5720 or khunter@mald- The Republican says it’s tinent of Linehan descen- In a remembrance for a Division of Fisheries and Bar, 157 Pleasant Street. enredevelopment.com. dants. She kept the history family tree compiled by her Wildlife say they’ll band the part of a push to expand The event will highlight and stories of the family sister Beatrice in 1994, broth- chicks on Monday morning. access to nalaxone, also job opportunities soon to alive, helping to keep nieces er Bill wrote that Virginia was They’re among more known by the brand name be available at the Wynn and nephews in touch with a thoughtful, supportive and than 25 born on rooftops Narcan, to health care Boston Harbor Gaming IN MEMORIAM their roots. She had a quick generous sister. She was at the University of Mas- workers who are on the Resort in Everett. Rep- BRIANNA ELIZABETH MORRIS wit and sense of humor. She “surely one of God’s greatest “front lines” of the opioid ON HER BIRTHDAY sachusetts-Lowell over resentatives from Wynn JUNE 12, 1997 had a wonderful smile and gifts,” he wrote. He remem- the past decade. The IDs abuse crisis in Massachu- Boston Harbor will be on laugh and strong spirit, which bered “times in my life when will let biologists track setts. hand to discuss the types served her well in later life. Virginia’s main interest was the chicks as they leave The health centers are of employment opportu- She was resilient, tenacious to provide happiness to a the nest and mature. located in Boston, Brock- nities, when jobs will be and full of a humble grace small boy … Virginia’s gifts Peregrine falcons are a ton, Lowell, Springfield available, and how Malden and fortitude, traits she are showered on every person threatened species, but and on Cape Cod. Each residents may apply. would attribute to her moth- who crosses her path … Con- they’ve been rebounding will receive 260 doses of As part of the Surround- er’s example. She always had cern for others and a strong in recent years. Narcan worth a total of ing Community Agreement a smile and a kind word for desire to take part in ensuring The chicks hatched $100,000. The centers with Wynn, Malden resi- her nieces and nephews. that goal is the driving force in two weeks ago in a nest were chosen because of dents have a hiring pref- Aunt Virginia could make everything she does.” He wrote box on the roof of UMa- their participation in the erence when applying for a bad day better, listen to all that Virginia “truly understood ss-Lowell’s 18-story Fox GE Foundation’s sub- the 4,300 positions at the your troubles, make you laugh, the meaning of love and made Birthday in Heaven Hall— the tallest building stance abuse initiative new resort. Wynn Boston Birthday wishes sent from Heaven help you when in need and it a way of life.” We love you in Lowell. called SUSTAIN. Harbor is expected to open From your family below. feed you if hungry. She made Aunt Virginia. 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Box 5 nadwornyfuneralhome.com Lynn, MA 01903 MONDAY, JUNE 12, 2017 A3 LYNN Crighton bill helps cities and towns manage downtown areas and Main Streets BOSTON — The Mas- CBDs provide services bill and Senate budget “Lynn’s economy is districts, parking districts, mayor must also approve, sachusetts House and that are not supported by amendment added, “We largely made up of small and collective purchas- and in towns with a popu- Senate voted to include the municipality, which must continue to find in- businesses and we need to ing arrangements. They lation of less than 10,000, state Rep. Brendan Crigh- may include items like novative ways to create do all we can to help them are designed to be easier town meeting approval is ton’s language establish- sidewalk cleaning, cultur- jobs and opportunities in thrive,” said bill co-spon- to establish and dissolve; required. ing Community Benefit al programming, public Gateway Cities like Lynn. sor state Rep. Dan Cahill. as a result, they could be • The petition require- Districts (CBDs) in their art, branding and mar- CBDs are the type of pub- “Community Benefit Dis- implemented more easily ments for CBDs are more respective budgets, po- keting, street furniture, lic-private partnership that tricts can help improve in- by districts that include detailed and include pro- tentially creating a new landscaping, and more. improves both the quality frastructure, cleanliness, many small property own- viding an overall vision, tool for cities and towns The partnership is man- of life for local residents public safety, and market- ers and low-income areas. governance structure, board in Massachusetts to es- aged by a managed by a and promotes economic ing opportunities, among As a result, CBDs have a of directors, and staffing tablish local partnerships 501(c)(3) organization, and growth.” many other services that variety of additional safe- plan. to manage and support is financed by the proper- The Community Benefit help local economies grow.” guards to protect small André Leroux, the Ex- vibrant, walkable places ty owners, donations, and District proposal has been Massachusetts has an property owners, includ- ecutive Director of the like downtowns and Main program revenues. crafted with input from existing “business im- ing: Massachusetts Smart Streets. “Community Benefit Dis- top district management provement districts” law, • They must be managed Growth Alliance, stated, The Lynn Democrat’s tricts provide another tool experts like Ann Burke and community benefit by a nonprofit 501(c)(3) en- “Successful places make legislation would allow for municipalities to grow from the Western Mass districts work in a simi- tity. local groups of property their local economies and Economic Development lar way. However, CBDs • CBDs require signing a thriving local and state owners and other stake- build good neighborhoods Council, who helped estab- include a number of dif- a Memorandum of Agree- economy. Millennials and holders to work together for people to live, work and lish most of the Business ferences that may make ment with the municipal- Baby Boomers are flocking to create a management play. This nationally prov- Improvement Districts in them more attractive to ity. to areas that have shops, plan for a district and en model will create oppor- Massachusetts; and Mar- certain communities and • The weight of large housing, restaurants, and then implement the plan. tunities in downtowns and co Li Mandri, the Presi- are designed to imple- property owners is capped quality public spaces with- CBDs are required to be on Main Streets across the dent of New City America ment a broader commu- at 20% during the forma- in walking distance. CBDs initiated through a peti- Commonwealth,” Crighton based in San Diego, who nity vision. In addition to tion process, no matter will enable more commu- tion process followed by said. has helped create over 75 commercial areas, CBDs how large they are. nities to compete while public hearing and munic- State Sen. Thomas Mc- districts in states all over could be used to manage • Municipal approval is improving the quality of ipal vote of approval. Gee, a co-sponsor of the the country. cultural districts, historic tighter, since in cities the life for local residents.” Scholarships awarded to three BBF awards grants very deserving students to two nonprofit organizations

Two Lynn non-profit or- advocacy and legal services. ganizations — The Chil- Northeast Legal Aid deliv- dren’s Law Center of Mas- ers civil legal services to the sachusetts and Northeast poor and elderly in North- Legal Aid — are among 20 eastern Massachusetts. community organizations The grantee organiza- awarded grants from the tions administer legal aid Boston Bar Foundation to the most vulnerable and (BBF). underprivileged members The BBF, the charitable of the population, such as affiliate of the Boston Bar the homeless, domestic Association, will provide violence survivors, at-risk $960,000 in grants to 20 children, and veterans. community organizations “The importance of the that work to provide legal work these organizations do services to those in need. simply can’t be overstated,” Nearly half of the funding said BBF President Antho- comes directly from the ny A. Froio, Managing Part- BBF, including all proceeds ner of Robins Kaplan’s Bos- from its annual John & ton office. “Last year, BBF Abigail Adams Benefit, the grantees collectively served largest legal aid fundraiser more than 38,000 people in the state. The remaining in need of legal assistance. COURTESY PHOTO funds are derived from the That’s 105 people a day, From left, English Principal Thomas Strangie, Kylie Moorehouse, Classical Principal Gene Con- Interest on Lawyers’ Trust every day, for a year. They stantino, Alaina Gridley, Donna McInerney, Richard Penley, Ashley Pimentel, Tech Principal Rob- Accounts (IOLTA). are immigrants, they are The grant to the Chil- veterans, they are tenants ert Buontempo, and Superintendent Dr. Catherine C. Latham. dren’s’ Law Center will being wrongfully evicted, support the organization’s and they are parents who 2008. house is headed to the ful to have this scholarship Matt Demirs EdLaw Project, which are trying to advocate for a FOR THE ITEM available to our students,” Penley and his cousin Mass. College of Pharma- helps ensure that Bos- child with special needs. Donna McInerney are in- cy and Health Sciences said Latham, who hosted Three Lynn students ton’s highest risk children As the charitable affiliate volved in the selection pro- to major in pre-med with the scholarship recipients, were awarded scholar- receive a quality educa- of the Boston Bar Associa- cess for the scholarship in a physician’s assistant Penley and McInerney, ships for their plans to tion. The project provides tion, the Boston Bar Foun- memory of his wife, Ellen track. Pimentel is going to principals and guidance children with legal rep- dation’s mission is inspired pursue careers in the counselors from all public health and science field. Farmer Penley, a 1961 En- Saint Anselm College and resentation in education by the values of profession- glish graduate who died of will major in chemistry. high schools in Lynn. matters such as special alism, service, compassion Alaina Gridley of Lynn “There is a growing de- Classical, Kylie Moore- ALS in 2005. The other criteria for needs, academics, and and responsibility. The “There are some very the scholarship include mand for skilled profes- school discipline. EdLaw mission of the BBF is to house of Lynn English, and sionals in health and sci- Ashley Pimentel of Lynn bright kids who apply academics, financial need, also educates families, promote justice by funding every year,” Penley said. and community service. ences. The scholarships youth-serving profession- and promoting innovation Tech received the Richard from the Penleys have “We always have a diffi- Superintendent of als, lawyers and educators in legal services, enhancing and Ellen Penley Health a significant impact on cult time selecting, but we Schools Dr. Catherine C. to recognize the warning access to justice for the un- and Science Scholarship. the students who receive came up with three de- Latham thanked Penley signs of unmet education- derserved, and supporting The $2,500 scholarship them.” has been awarded to stu- serving winners.” for the continued gener- al needs and learn how to the public interest activities dents who plan to study Gridley will attend Sa- osity to the students of Matt Demirs can be intervene effectively. of the bar. health, science, or a re- lem State University and Lynn. reached at mdemirs@item- The grant to Northeast “At a time when fund- lated field in college since study nursing. Moore- “We are extremely grate- live.com. Legal Aid will support ing for legal services at the NLA’s Lawyer for a Day federal level is in jeopardy, project, which provides as- it is more important than sistance to low income cli- ever for the private bar to Judkins rides to end Alzhemer’s ents who are facing home- support these local organi- lessness. NLA trains and zations,” continued Froio. Josh Judkins, of Lynn, care for her as other fam- called Memory Ride, grew this number could rise as utilizes pro bono attorneys “The grants are the result of will bike 100 miles in ily members had to work. from a small, family-in- high as sixteen million,” who volunteer at the Hous- the tremendous success of the Alzheimer’s Associa- Watching a woman I loved spired event to a cycling said Autumn Hotaling, ing Court and represent cli- the John & Abigail Adams tion, Massachusetts/New so much slowly be taken challenge attracting riders Development Officer for ents in mediation. Benefit, as well as the year- Hampshire Chapter’s away from me significant- throughout New England The mission of the Chil- round support of the BBF’s the Alzheimer’s Associ- RIDE to End Alzheimer’s ly affected me.” and beyond. Each year, 90 dren’s Law Center of Mas- mission by lawyers, law on Saturday, June 24. Judkins, a technical percent of the funds raised ation, MA/NH Chapter. sachusetts is to promote firms, and area business- Starting and finishing at salesman for Thermo are given to research re- “We must find meaningful and secure equal justice for es, for which we are most Odiorne State Park in Rye, Fisher Scientific, hasstricted grants for Alzhei- treatment and a cure for low-income youth through grateful.” N.H., the RIDE provides raised $1,300 for the 2017 mer’s disease and other Alzheimer’s disease. With a 2, 30, 62 and 100-mile event. dementias. 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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill B A. B John M. Gilberg The Constitution Chief Executive O cer Edward M. Grant T J   News Editor Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. W   J. K Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 Vice President, Finance J. Patrick Norton has an HR problem Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Chairman There is no doubt that democracy depends on Would you want to do it? Customer Service P ‘  our system of constitution- robust economic growth Would you want your kid Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 or your parent to do it? Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 al government is in a peri- to survive. When growth Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 od of distress, but there is stops, competition for re- What kind of person can All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 considerable doubt about sources becomes too vi- endure living in a perpetu- 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 al campaign and constant- Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 the causes. cious for democracy to han- Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 All attention is now on dle and the order of things ly begging for money from Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 President Donald Trump cracks. While it is obvious self-interested donors? Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 classi [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 — his ignorance of and that the stagnation of in- Who is willing to run nas- ty television and web ads Subscriptions John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 disrespect for the Con- comes for Middle America stitution and the basics since the 1980s has creat- filled with half-truths and [email protected] of American civics. But ed and exacerbated polit- slanders? Who wants to be Circulation gridlock, broken trust and ical problems, I don’t see the butt of such attacks? [email protected] Congressional and pres- rancid partisanship, the any evidence that perpet- Ext. 3 main symptoms of consti- ual growth is a necessary idential campaigns now tutional dysfunction, pre- ingredient of a healthy rep- last for two years; no other Newsroom country takes longer than [email protected] dated Trump’s election. resentative democracy. [email protected] Trump may have turned A view more common a few months. And if you EDITORIAL a serious illness into a le- among liberals is that de- win, only about 7 percent Ext. 4 thal disease, but he is not mocracy has been hijacked of voters trust members Sports the original sinner. More- by special interests and of Congress. You’ve been [email protected] elected town pariah. over, Trump as president the very wealthy and that Ext. 5 is dangerous precisely is the big problem. Pardon Thinking about accept- Rounding because his fellow elected my cynicism, but I think ing a government job that Retail and Online requires Senate confir- Advertising officials — legislators of history shows that most [email protected] both parties, the civil ser- democracies have been mation? You have to bare vice and the civilian “po- hijacked by special inter- your personal and finan- ADVERTISING cial details to partisan en- off Lynn litical elite” lack the skill ests and the very wealthy Ernie Carpenter Jr. emies and be willing to be and gumption to cage him. most of the time. This is Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1355 The problem with Amer- not new or special. The a political pawn in order to [email protected] If a rotary can spring up almost overnight in West serve for a very short time. Lynn, imagine the other surprises waiting to be ican government in this counter-argument is that, Bob Gunther period is above all else in America, economic in- Remarkably, there are sprung on Lynn residents. Is it beyond the realm of still many gifted and pa- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 a personnel problem. It equality has never been [email protected] imagination to wake up one morning and see a tram- triotic people willing to started with Watergate so extreme thus political way climbing its way from downtown to High Rock make these sacrifices. But Michele Iannaco and has gotten worse and inequity has never been so Tower? there are a lot more people Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 worse over the years. As extreme. That view seems [email protected] Driving down Federal Street and running into a who look at these positions campaigns, politics and to ignore slavery, among roundabout is almost as surprising as the prospect as ways to cash in or feed Ralph Mitchell legislating have become other things. of driving down the Lynnway and finding it stripped their egos. And there is a Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 less respected and more The last explanatory of billboards or finding traffic lights at the corner of marked absence of the best [email protected] polluted, fewer and fewer theory is that the elector- Eastern Avenue and Western Avenue. and brightest, people from Patricia Whalen ate itself has become so Several questions linger in the wake of the new ro- of our best and brightest the heights of universities, Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 polarized and divided that tary’s debut. How long will it take some unaware or are willing to enter the businesses, the military, [email protected] inebriated driver to plow across the rotary instead of arena. And that makes it commonsense governance the media, law and science BUSINESS OFFICE around it? When will a statue or piece of public art all worse; it’s a perfect vi- is impossible. The ideolog- that want to run for office rise in the rotary’s center? cious circle. Trump is not ical fragmentation of the or take top appointments. Beth Bresnahan The good news is that a Lynn intersection that the cause, but an extreme news media and the echo Some have suggested Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 [email protected] was once an eyesore is rapidly turning into a busy effect. That does not re- chambers of social me- that the Trump-phobia commercial sector. It’s hard to remember that Fed- lieve him of responsibil- dia make it all uglier and will inspire more young Susan J. Conti eral Street was closed to traffic for decades, barring ity or mean that he can’t louder. Government can’t and talented people to go Controller, ext. 1288 Lynn residents and other drivers from a convenient make matters much worse unite because the elector- into politics and public [email protected] straightaway linking Boston Street and Western Av- — he already has. ate is not at all united. service. That would be a Ted Grant enue. My view of the root cause There is much truth in welcome silver lining. Publisher, ext. 1234 Lingering security concerns dating back to the of civic rot is a minority all of these ideas. But none Perhaps it will take a [email protected] Cold War kept the road running by General Elec- one. There is a whole oth- of them are new to our his- whole new generation to Marian Kinney tric’s long-closed West Lynn plant off limits to traffic. er camp that doesn’t think tory and none of them, in repair the Constitution’s ext. 1212 GE’s unsuccessful “factory of the future” experiment that there is a problem, my view, doom the possibil- HR problem. [email protected] on Western Avenue left an unused building on the believing that gridlock is ity of more competent gov- Will Kraft corner of Federal and Western Avenue for years until a good thing and incom- ernment that enjoys great Dick Meyer is Chief Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 city officials and Swampscott entrepreneur Charles petent statecraft is the public trust. In the short Washington Correspon- [email protected] Patsios worked with GE executives to make change norm. But among those run, better government is dent for the Scripps Jennifer Perez who think government doomed by the people who happen on Federal Street. Washington Bureau and ext. 1205 Market Basket is going to bring jobs to Lynn and can and should do better, staff it and run it. Fixing [email protected] DecodeDC (www.decod- it’s going to reduce the city’s recently-identified sta- there are three diagnoses that is primarily a human Carolina Trujillo tus as a city where residents are underserved by competing with my theory. resources problem. edc.com). Readers can Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 available food markets. Market Basket is a modern First comes the argu- Think about running email Meyer at dickmey- [email protected] business miracle where customers and employees ment that representative for the House and Senate. [email protected]. Jim Wilson supported a briefly-exiled executive because they be- Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 lieved in what he stood for. [email protected] That spirit and defiance is in line with local val- CIRCULATION ues that sustained GE as a major employer and sus- tained the city. To their credit, top city officials have Lisa Mahmoud Manager, ext. 1239 worked with Patsios and Market Basket to bring the [email protected] store to the city’s center and address traffic flow and congestion. CLASSIFIED Of course, change is never easy, especially in an old Abbe Young Smith community. The new-fangled rotary will confound its Manager, ext. 1276 share of residents and novice drivers before it is ab- [email protected] sorbed into the city’s landscape. It will be the butt Kerry Smith of jokes and the target of griping. There will even be Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1325 die-hard West Lynn residents who yearn for the days [email protected] when that funny-looking traffic signal mounted on a concrete pedestal channeled drivers from Western NEWSROOM Avenue, South Street and North Common Street. Bill Brotherton Market Basket is going to put people to work. The Features Editor ext. 1338 new rotary is going to help them get to their jobs and [email protected] the once-empty gigantic vacant lot bordering Federal Gayla Cawley Street is going to be a plus for the city, not a minus. Reporter, ext. 1236 [email protected] ILLUSTRATION | ED WEXLER Cheryl Charles Night Editor, ext. 1278 [email protected] Solar should not be a jobs program Tori Faieta Copy Editor [email protected] We don’t pay workers to dig and Employment Report, which In assessing energy, we should power — government policies holes and fill them in for no rea- generated a media frenzy about focus less on jobs and more on that have subsidized the solar Thomas Grillo Reporter, ext. 1264 son. Government could do this to the economic benefits of solar em- helping end users afford to power industry nearly 350 times more [email protected] create jobs, but it would produce ployment. offices, homes and cars. We should than fossil fuels per unit of elec- nothing of value at a cost to soci- Solar employed more Americans Spenser Hasak not fight for coal mining unless tricity production,” wrote Mark J. Photographer, ext. 1332 ety. in 2016 than coal, gas and oil com- the jobs benefit consumers. We Perry, in an article for the Wash- [email protected] Yet we talk about jobs provided bined. It comprised 43 percent of should not applaud solar employ- ington Examiner. Thor Jourgensen by competing sources of energy the electric sector’s workforce. ment as if the jobs are a means to Society needs a surplus of af- News Editor, ext. 1267 without much concern for the re- If jobs were a good measure of an end. fordable power, from diversified [email protected] turn on investment. an industry’s worth, we would The U.S. Energy Information sources, produced and consumed Steve Krause President Donald Trump and build roads with human shovel Administration reports all those as efficiently as possible with vig- Sports Editor, ext. 1229 other advocates do this when de- brigades instead of heavy equip- solar workers — who outnumber ilant efforts to protect the envi- [email protected] fending the coal industry. They ment. Construction would cost their peers in oil, gas and coal — ronment. Katie Morrison point to coal miners as justifica- more, with less efficient output, produce 1 percent of the country’s If solar can compete, without Sports Reporter tion for ending the war on coal. but would create more jobs. electric needs. One coal miner massive and eternal subsidiza- [email protected] The coal mine, they tell us, sup- We can’t afford to do this be- produces as much energy as 79 tion, society will benefit. Solar Owen O’Rourke ports households that patron- cause society’s wealth is not en- workers in the solar industry. Two will become more competitive as Photographer, ext. 1224 ize businesses. The little league hanced by needless amounts of natural gas workers produce as it minimizes the number of em- [email protected] coach works at the coal mine. The work. Standards of living improve much as 79 solar employees. One ployees needed to produce a unit Anne Marie Tobin job is reason enough to continue only when output becomes great- can argue the veracity of the data, of power. Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 with coal. It is a weak argument, er and more efficient, as we find but it is clear the industry needs We should not defend any ener- [email protected] at the expense of sounder eco- ways to produce more with less ef- to increase per-worker output. gy source as a means of creating Bridget Turcotte nomic logic. fort and expense. That is why we “There’s only one reason that expensive, low-yielding jobs. It is Reporter, ext. 1269 Environmentalists counter build roads with machines that the solar workforce has been in- not fair to people who can bare- [email protected] pro-mining arguments by citing out-produce hundreds of manual- creasing so rapidly (25 percent ly pay utility bills, and it is no David Wilson the high and growing employ- ly operated shovels. We need the gain last year) despite its dismal means of growing our economy. Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 ment associated with solar. They most road miles for the least ex- record of worker productivity and We should favor energy products [email protected] quote January’s 2017 U.S. Energy pense. minuscule share of U.S. electric that give us the most for the least. Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] MONDAY, JUNE 12, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 HEALTH Marijuana dispensaries, patients wait through delays By Bussewitz because people have been dispensaries to open, but national Marijuana Policy ASSOCIATED PRESS calling: ‘We see it online, they’re just waiting and Project. The fastest state when are you going to waiting,” said Jari Sugano, to set up dispensaries was HONOLULU — Medical open? We need our medi- whose 8-year-old daugh- Minnesota, which took marijuana dispensaries cal cannabis.’” ter suffers from a form of about 13 months to open are beginning to open in Hawaii was among the severe epilepsy that can a narrow program; on the Hawaii, but they’re not al- first states to legalize med- be treated with medical other hand, Maryland has lowed to sell their products. ical marijuana 17 years cannabis. “In the end, the no dispensaries open near- Instead, the leafy me- ago, but dispensaries were delays are going to come ly five years after passing dicinal greens they’ve only legalized in 2015. The back on the patient to pay a law, she added. harvested are sitting on a state’s 17,000 registered back.” “The idea of having dis- shelf unsold because near- patients have been left to But state officials and pensaries open in a year ly a year after dispensa- grow marijuana plants on lawmakers say they’re was extremely ambitious,” ries were legally allowed their own or buy it on the working as fast as they Dansky said of Hawaii. to open, the state has not black market. can to set up an industry Hawaii also faces unique yet certified any labs to The delays have been from scratch while ensur- challenges as an isolated run required safety tests. frustrating to potential ing patient safety. island state with a small That means dispensa- customers, executives and “The dates that were in population, which makes ries such as Aloha Green employees in the nascent PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the legislation were un- opening a testing lab dif- on Oahu have no income industry. realistic,” said Keith Rid- ficult. despite payroll, rent and Since they’re paying for James H.Q. Lee, CEO of medical marijuana dis- ley of the Department of “Everything’s inflated. operations expenses that the space, Aloha Green de- pensary Aloha Green, talks to members of the Health. “I think we need Lease areas, getting expen- top $100,000 a month. cided to open their doors media among empty shelves. to reset our timeframes.” sive equipment shipped “For us it’s a little frus- to the public Thursday for Nationwide, it often on-island, finding the trating, having so many education and outreach. utive director of the Drug begin growing cannabis takes states a year-and-a- space,” said Michael Rol- people on board, but it has “That’s indicative of Policy Forum of Hawaii. because the state had half to two years to open lins, chief administrative to be done,” said James how creative the licensees By law, dispensaries not approved software to medical marijuana dis- officer of PharmLabs, a H.Q. Lee, CEO of Aloha are having to be, because were allowed to open in track the product from pensaries after passing a lab based on Maui that is Green. “I’m more con- they’re bleeding money,” July 2016, but none could seed-to-sale. law, said Becky Dansky, awaiting certification from cerned for the patients, said Carl Bergquist, exec- open their doors or even “People are hoping for legislative analyst for the the Department of Health. C-section scars can be physical and psychological: ‘what did I do wrong?’

By Alison Bowen between postpartum de- CHICAGO TRIBUNE pression and a woman ex- periencing trauma rooted CHICAGO — Emily Ke- in a C-section alone. ber-Goldrick remembers “It’s specifically around the moment she was told the birth experience,” she she needed a C-section. said. The Bucktown mom ini- Women who previously tially hoped for a water have experienced anxiety or birth, with a plan detailed depression are most at risk down to lavender oil. But for maternal mental health while pregnant with her issues, said Dr. Katherine FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS son Rowan in 2014, she de- Wisner, who directs the Ash- President Donald Trump with Health and Hu- veloped pre-eclampsia, a er Center for the Study and man Services Secretary Tom Price are seen in life-threatening pregnan- Treatment of Depressive the Oval Office of the White House. cy complication. Doctors Disorders at Northwestern monitored her closely, she FILE PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Medicine Feinberg School of said, and after 28 hours of Medicine. Republicans are labor and with her son’s Emily Keber-Goldrick holds her two-week-old About 1 in 7 new moms heart rate dropping, a baby girl Sage Goldrick at home. experience postpartum C-section was advised. depression, and although taking a big political “I just burst into tears,” life, or the life of their women say that for many, symptoms can appear said Keber-Goldrick, 32. baby, was in danger. the memory lingers. any time during the first She felt, she said, she had “The emergency nature “They couldn’t have that year, they typically mani- risk on health care failed. of C-sections leads them to rite of passage that birth is fest within three months, would have lasting impact Not every woman feels feel out of control, as well as supposed to be,” Allen said. By Ricardo according to the Asher Alonso-Zaldivar on Medicaid, the feder- troubled by her birth ex- fear that there will be harm “Women start ruminating Center. Markers include ASSOCIATED PRESS al-state program covering perience. But having a to the baby or themselves,” or questioning themselves anger, irritability, crying, about 70 million low-in- said Dr. Sarah Allen, a — ‘What did I do wrong? C-section — one in three guilt, shame, sadness and WASHINGTON — Re- come and disabled people, Chicago psychologist and What could I have done to births nationally — is one lack of interest in the baby. publicans are taking a big including many elderly director of the Postpartum prevent this?’” reason women seek men- And about 70 to 80 per- political risk on health care. nursing home residents. tal health help following a Depression Alliance of Illi- Allen has counseled cent of new mothers ex- They’re trying to scale Republicans would delivery, say Chicago men- nois, which runs self-care postpartum women for perience mild symptoms back major benefit pro- phase out richer financ- tal health professionals. workshops for women. two decades and said within two to four days, like grams being used by ing that the Obama-era Mental health struggles Many things lead to a many report anxiety or de- crying or trouble sleeping millions of people. And law provides states that after a C-section range C-section, and each expe- pression, at least in part, and eating, often known as they’re trying to do it even expand Medicaid to cover from guilt and anxiety to rience is different. Those because of their C-section. the “baby blues,” according though much of the public low-income adults. More trauma from feeling their who counsel postpartum And she notes a difference to the Asher Center. is leery of drastic chang- significantly, the GOP es, and there’s no support would limit future federal outside the GOP. spending for the broader Rare disorder cost her half her brain – It’s not stopping them. program. Medicaid has After seven years at- been an open-ended en- tacking former President titlement, with the feds doesn’t stop Kelley Fox from enjoying life Barack Obama’s health matching part of what ev- care law, Republicans are ery state spends, about 60 By Bettina Hansen finally in control of the en- percent on average. THE SEATTLE TIMES tire government and say The House-passed GOP they have to deliver now. bill would cut $834 bil- SEATTLE — On a sun- Yet they’re not talking ny Sunday afternoon in lion from projected federal much about the trade-offs Medicaid spending over a May, Kelley Fox, 23, and that come with sweeping her mom, Leslie, sit in the decade, leading to a reduc- changes, not to mention es- tion of about 17 percent in front yard of their home timates that millions more in Seattle, playing music people covered by the pro- people could be uninsured. gram, according to the Con- while Kelley sings. “I don’t think anything Her favorites are bub- gressional Budget Office. of this consequence has “There is no capacity bly Top-40 hits by Taylor ever been passed in the Swift, Bruno Mars and at the state level to pick entitlement arena,” said up the slack if the feder- Justin Timberlake, along Jim Capretta, a health al government withdraws with Disney classics sung policy expert with Amer- its commitment,” Sen. Ben by princesses. ican Enterprise Institute, Cardin, D-Md., said at a “She has an amazing a business-oriented think recent budget hevaring. memory, like, she loves tank. “It’s a piece of legis- Some Republican gover- music, she knows the lation that would be high- nors also question the plan. words to all these songs,” ly consequential.” Health and Human Ser- Leslie says. “They’re not Unprecedented “is a per- vices Secretary Tom Price all perfect. They make me fectly fair characteriza- said Medicaid can be more laugh sometimes, but she tion,” said Lanhee Chen, efficiently managed by the knows all the words,” the FILE PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE who was policy adviser states, and that open-end- mom said, laughing. Kelley Fox, 23, center, sings and dances with friends at the Spring Fling, to former GOP presiden- ed federal financing doesn’t Kelley has a rare genet- a dance for adults with developmental disabilities. tial nominee Mitt Rom- necessarily mean improved ic disorder called Tuber- ney. Like Capretta, Chen health for beneficiaries. ous Sclerosis and had her father and I both work she used to just want to program participants and agrees with the general In addition to reducing first seizure at 4 weeks full time. Are we going sit back and watch and peer buddies danced to- direction congressional federal health spending, old. She’s had two brain to have to have full-time not really participate, but gether and did the crowd Republicans are taking, if Republicans want to surgeries, including a full child care? She needs that now, she really wants to favorites like the Electric not all the specifics. lower premiums for those hemispherectomy, so she Senate Republicans are structure and routine.” join in and be part of the Slide, Cupid Shuffle, and a who buy their own health only has half a brain. Kelley started attend- group,” Acacio says. winnowing down policy insurance, an estimated conga line. Kelley sung her “She may be develop- ing the Alyssa Burnett In May, ABC partnered options in search of 51 20 million people. About mentally 5 1/2 or 6,” Leslie Adult Life Center in Both- with a few other organiza- favorite songs at top vol- votes to advance House- half receive subsidies says, “but she has so much ell (ABC) two years ago, tions for adults with dis- ume and twirled friends on passed legislation this under the Obama law, but to offer, and she is such a where she does classes like abilities—The Tavon Cen- the dance floor, continually summer. the rest pay full freight, happy person.” cooking, gardening, music ter in Issaquah, Bridge of urging Leslie to join her. Health care programs and many have seen Kelley attended Nathan and physical education Promise in Carnation, and “When she does those usually grow faster than steep premium increases Hale High School and did a three days a week with her the Highland Communi- things that are normal, other government ser- stemming from changes school-to-work transition, caregiver, Sharon Acacio. ty Center in Bellevue— or typical developing, it’s vices. Republicans want to under that law. but under law, adults with Acacio has been with to put on a Spring Fling just, it’s so special,” said break that decades-long “Across America, premi- disabilities age out of the Kelley for 12 years and dance for participants to trend, although they’d ums are skyrocketing, in- Leslie. She hopes with the school system when they has seen a positive change come together and party. leave Medicare largely surers are fleeing, and the turn 21. Leslie was unsure since she started attend- The Highland Commu- progress Kelley’s made in untouched for now. American people are pay- how they would fill her ing ABC, outside of just nity Center in Bothell was the last few years that she The talk is all about re- ing much more for much time when that day came. the skills she’s picked up. decked out with stream- may be able to live inde- pealing the 2010 Affordable worse coverage,” Presi- “So you have to start all “I think she’s just a little ers, laser lights and a piz- pendently in a group set- Care Act. But the GOP’s dent Donald Trump said over again,” she said. “Her bit more outgoing. I think za dinner. Hundreds of ting someday. American Health Care Act recently in Cincinnati. A6 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JUNE 12, 2017 POLICE/FIRE Videos show rescue All address information, particu- 328 Broadway; at 11:24 a.m. Union St.; just informed of her rear car larly arrests, reflect police records. In Sunday at 821 Lynnway. window being smashed. Anoth- the event of a perceived inaccuracy, A report of a motor vehicle Vandalism er caller reported suspicious of rape victim, serial it is the sole responsibility of the con- accident with personal injury at activity of one male in the vi- 7:25 p.m. Friday at 61 Neptune A report of vandalism at 7:31 cinity of where the vehicle was cerned party to contact the relevant St.; at 11:14 a.m. Saturday at a.m. Saturday at 36 Tudor St.; parked earlier. killer confessions police department and have the at 9:38 a.m. Sunday at 89 656 Lynnfield St.; at 12:15 COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — department issue a notice of correc- p.m. Saturday at Broad and Centre St.; A report of motor vehicle van- After hearing a woman’s tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or Washington street; PEABODY screams inside a large met- clarifications will not be made without dalism at 11:15 a.m. Saturday at 36 Tudor St.; at 11:50 a.m. al container, investigators express notice of change from the ar- A report of a hit and run mo- sawed and pried open the tor vehicle accident at 6:35 Sunday at 14 Lawton Ave. resting police department. Accidents bin, rescuing the woman p.m. Friday at Essex and Fayette who had been chained in- street; at 4:09 p.m. Saturday at A report of a motor vehicle side for about two months LYNN Goodridge street and Tracy ave- MARBLEHEAD accident at 3:23 p.m. Friday at by a serial killer, according nue; at 6:06 p.m. Saturday at 20 Clement Ave.; at 7:52 p.m. to new videos released by 6 Essex Circle; at 11:01 a.m. Friday at 300 Andover St.; at Arrests prosecutors. Sunday at 437 Summer St.; Accidents 9:55 p.m. Friday at 22 New- The videos also show Royer DeLeon, 20, of 61 bury St,; at 11:24 Saturday at Todd Kohlhepp, in cold Assault and Battery A report of a motor vehicle 175 Andover St.; PHOTOS | ASSOCIATED PRESS Elm. St, was arrested and accident at 5:33 p.m. Friday and emotionless detail, charged with operating a mo- A report of a hit and run mo- confessing to killing seven This photo provid- A report of assault and bat- at Widger road and Lafayette tor vehicle accident at 7:31 tor vehicle under the influence people in South Caroli- ed by South Caroli- tery at 11:19 a.m. Saturday at street; at 9:15 p.m. Saturday p.m. Friday at 1 Melony Rd.; of liquor, reckless operation of 126 Union St.; A report of an at Atlantic avenue and Smith na. He pleaded guilty two na state shows Todd a motor vehicle, operating a weeks ago to avoid the assault at 10:07 p.m. at 20 street. A report of a motor vehicle hit Kohlhepp. motor vehicle with a suspend- Neptune Blvd.; death penalty and was ed license, operating a motor and run accident at 10:52 a.m. sentenced to life in prison. A pedestrian was struck at Sunday at 225 Andover St. and Investigators found vehicle with a revoked registra- Breaking and Entry 6:54 p.m. Friday at Village On Friday, prosecutors re- 2 Sylvan St. leased several videos, doz- three bodies on the rural tion, uninsured motor vehicle/ Street. Spartanburg County prop- trailer, leaving the scene of the ens of pictures and hun- A report of breaking and erty. They had gone to the property after damage and an entry at 3:22 p.m. Friday at Complaints dreds of pages of evidence Complaints land on Nov. 3 to look for unregistered motor vehicle at 112 Hollingsworth St.; at 8:08 against him. A report of an abandoned Brown and her boyfriend, 3:19 p.m. Saturday. p.m. Saturday at 20 Pond St.; A report of cars being parked In the rescue video, once vehicle at 10:41 a.m. Saturday 32-year-old Charles Carv- A report of breaking and en- all day in two hours spots. The the container was opened at Forest street.; A report of an er. The couple had been Joshua Hale was arrested on try to a motor vehicle at 7:05 caller asked to enforce the two after the 10-minute oper- assault at 11:19 p.m. Saturday missing for two months, warrant charges for assault and p.m. Friday at 14 Summer St.; hour parking rule. at 96 Newbury St.; A report of ation, officers walked in battery +60/disabled, destruc- at 11:48 p.m. Saturday at 56 carefully with their hands and Brown’s cellphone a fight at 11:27 p.m. Saturday indicated she might have tion of property, and correction- Burrill Ave.; at 10:07 a.m. Sun- A caller reported a kid skate- at Sherman street. on their guns and found al institution disturbance, dis- day at 148 Fayette St.; boarding for the past 30 min- a clothed Kala Brown, been in the area when she vanished. orderly conduct, and resisting utes outside their home who Gunshots sitting on the floor with arrest at 11:55 a.m. Saturday. won’t leave at 1:44 p.m. Friday a chain around her neck Kohlhepp also pleaded Complaints at Pleasant street. The caller al- A report of gunshots at 6:30 stretching to the wall. guilty to raping Brown. The Michael Holmes, of 242 legedly asked the kid to leave p.m. Friday at 500 Northshore “Do you know where Associated Press typically Boston St., was arrested on A report of a sexual assault and would not. The kid then Rd.; your buddy is?” an officer doesn’t identify victims of warrant charges for malicious at 11:33 a.m. Friday on Ev- became belligerent was yelling. said. sexual assault, but Brown defacement of property, larceny erett St. A report of a fight at Officers spoke to the kid. Theft “Charlie? He shot him,” has spoken publicly about over $250, daytime breaking 4:01 p.m. Friday at 1 Central she said quietly. her traumatic experience, and entry for felony, disorder- Square; at 7:31 p.m. at 200 A report of a person fighting A report of larceny at 7:47 “Who did?” appearing on Dr. Phil’s tele- ly conduct and assualt and Union St.; at 4:54 Saturday at with a knife at 8:32 p.m. Friday p.m. Saturday at 210a Andover “Todd Kohlhepp shot vision show in February. battery on a police officer at 54 Hanover St.; at 6:31 p.m. Broughton road. The young call- St.; Charlie Carver three Authorities say on the 12:15 a.m. Sunday. Saturday at State street; A re- er reported a white male fight- times in the chest, way to the hospital, Brown port of violation of harassment ing with the knife who may have Vandalism wrapped him in a blue told them about how Kohl- Thomas Simson, 34, of 52 ordinance at 4:46 p.m. Friday left the area. tarp, put him in the buck- hepp confessed to killing a A report of vandalism at 9:35 White St., East Boston, was at 43 State St.; et of the tractor, locked me married couple before she p.m. Friday at 61 Pulaski St.; at arrested and charged with an A report of gang activity at A report of an erratic opera- down here. I’ve never seen was captured, and about 8:40 a.m. Sunday at 79 Lynn- open container ordinance vio- 6:11 p.m. Friday at Circuit av- tor at 12:28 a.m. Saturday at him again. He says he’s killing four people at a field St.; A report of vandalism lation at 2:56 p.m. Saturday. enue; at 4:33 p.m. Saturday at Atlantic Ave. The caller stated dead and buried. He says Spartanburg County mo- to a motor vehicle at 2:27 p.m. Circuit avenue. A report of drug the vehicle was all over the there are several bodies torcycle shop — murders Saturday at 9 Cedar Grove Ave.; John Sindone, 55, of 58 activity at 8:35 a.m. Saturday road and swerving in and out dead and buried out here,” that were unsolved for 13

Kirtland St., was arrested and at 65 Franklin St.; of traffic. she said. years. charged with lewdness condi- South Caro- tion, open and gross lewdness, Fire A report of a neighbor dis- MALDEN and aggressively annoying lina prosecu- A report of a fire at 12:07 pute at 10:37 a.m. Saturday someone at 4:37 a.m. Sunday. at Broughton road. The caller tors released a.m. Friday at 303 Broadway; Arrest the video of at 4:12 p.m. Friday at 16 Surf- reports her neighbor followed her and her son home and Kala Brown Accidents side Rd.; at 2:10 a.m. Saturday Igor Cruz, of 548 Salem St., swearing at her son. The caller being res- at 7 Liberty Square; at 8:32 Apt. 1, was arrested on a war- A report of a motor vehicle had to close the door and does cued Nov. a.m. Sunday at 24 Mount Ver- rant Tuesday at 8:02 a.m. accident at 8:05 a.m. Friday not know the neighbors name. 3, 2016, after non St.; at 20 Neptune Blvd.; at 10:44 Kohlhepp a.m. Friday at Bellaire and A report of an erratic operator pleaded Western avenue; at 3:04 p.m. Gunshot at 8:39 p.m. Saturday at Atlan- Trespass guilty to sev- Friday at Locust street; at 4:08 A report of a gunshot at tic avenue. The caller states the en counts of p.m. Friday at Walnut and Wy- Police investigated a report 7:21 p.m. Friday at 1 Kingsley driver was going 80/90 mph murder in or- man street; at 7:16 p.m. Friday of trespassing on Wednesday Terrace; at 9:55 p.m. Friday and almost hit several cars on der to avoid at Broadway and Richardson at 2:31 p.m. at 15 Mount at 710 Summer St.; at 11:50 Hawkes street. She stated the the death road; at 9:42 p.m. Friday at Washington Avenue. Police re- p.m. Friday at East Highland car was a silver mercedes. penalty. Broad and Washington street; sponded to a trespassing re- street; at 4:41 a.m. Saturday at at 9:46 p.m. Friday at 106 port Wednesday at 3:11 p.m. 445 Essex St. A report of a loud beach part Federal St.; at 9:51 p.m. Friday at 107-109 Summer St. at 10:50 p.m. Saturday at Pe- at Central avenue and Sutton Released photos of quot road. Disturbance street; at 9:52 p.m. Friday at Overdose Central avenue; at 12:26 a.m. A caller reported at 1:59 a.m. Police responded to a report London attackers’ Saturday at Boston and Grove A report of an overdose at at Countryside lane that she of disturbance on Wednesday street; at 12:29 a.m. Saturday 10:19 a.m. Friday at Lynnway; can hear someone from the at 2:33 p.m. at Oak Grove at 60 Boston St.; at 12:13 p.m. at 11:54 Saturday at Woodman upper part of Countryside lane MBTA station. fake bomb belts Saturday at Allen avenue and street. talking about drugs. Chestnut street; at 12:15 p.m Accidents LONDON (AP) — The stabbed and injured in the Saturday. at 892 Washington Theft London Bridge attackers attack, described in the St.; at 12:20 p.m. at Allerton Fire Police responded to an ac- wore fake suicide belts to newspaper how he tried and Chestnut street; at 2:10 A report of a robbery at cident reported with personal create “maximum fear” as to stop the attackers en- p.m Saturday at 326 Chatham 12:57 a.m. Friday at Fayette A report of a heavy smoke injury on Wednesday at 6:05 they carried out their ram- tering a bar packed with St.; at 8:07 p.m. Saturday at and Mason street. A report of coming from bushes at 10:27 p.m. at Broadway and Salem page, police said Sunday. people. Ho said “their eyes Fortesque terrace; at 10:14 larceny at 9:37 a.m. Friday at a.m. Saturday at Gerry street. Street. The Metropolitan Po- were full of rage,” and he p.m. Saturday at Broad and 51 Hood St.; at 11:54 a.m. The fire was extinguished. lice released photographs feared they were about to Pleasant street; at 10:39 p.m. Saturday at 41 Light St.; at Vandalism of the blood-splattered blow themselves up. Saturday at 10 Pleasant St.; at 11:59 a.m. Saturday at 159 Vandalism belts, which were made “I couldn’t just attack,” 10:49 p.m. Saturday at Wash- Lynnway’ at 10:10 p.m. Sat- Police investigated a vandal- from plastic water bottles he wrote. “If I charged at ington street and Western ave- urday at 380 Boston St.; A report of vandalism at ism report on Wednesday at wrapped in duct tape. them, maybe I could take nue; at 10:06 a.m. Sunday at at 8:57 a.m. Sunday at 95 12:52 p.m. Friday at Village 6:54 p.m. at 90 Whitman St. Attackers Khuram Butt, out one or two. But one of street. The caller allegedly was Apt 2. Rachid Redouane and those animals could deto- Youssef Zaghba wore the nate and kill us all.” belts when they mowed Ho was stabbed in the MASSACHUSETTS CRIME BRIEFS down pedestrians on Lon- throat by Butt. He credit- don Bridge then stabbed ed his martial arts train- people in nearby Borough ing with being able to Boy, 10, hit, killed by train gating a video allegedly Rollover crash on Interstate HAVERHILL (AP) — Market on June 3. They fight off the attack enough while crossing the tracks involving a police officer 90 kills passenger Authorities in Massa- killed eight people before to avoid being killed. that may have racial over- chusetts say a man who being shot dead by police. Police are still appealing SALEM (AP) — Author- tones. LUDLOW (AP) — Mas- was stabbed while try- Police Commander Dean for witnesses as they piece ities in Massachusetts say The sachusetts State Police ing to break up a fight Haydon said the attackers together details of the at- a 10-year-old boy who was reports Saturday that say a one-car rollover between his friend and may have worn the belts be- tack. trying to cross tracks to get the video, in the style of crash has left one person another man has died. cause they planned to take They say the attackers his bike was hit and killed a movie trailer, describes dead in Ludlow. The Essex District Attor- hostages, “or it might be may have planned even an officer and a “dog with Troopers say a pre- by a commuter rail train. ney’s Office says 28-year- that they saw it as protec- worse carnage. Butt tried The Essex County Dis- a limp” as partners “in liminary investigation tion from being shot them- old Matthew Sabatino, of to rent a 7.5-ton box truck, trict Attorney’s office says the fight against good and shows a vehicle was selves.” but his payment was de- Lawrence, died Thursday the boy was killed Friday evil.” The video names traveling westbound on Geoff Ho, a Sunday Ex- clined and he rented a night in Salem. the officer and includes Interstate 90 Saturday night of his injuries. press journalist who was smaller van instead. Authorities say the boy photos and video clips, when the driver lost Investigators say Sa- had been with a group of including one of him in control of the vehicle. batino was out with his other boys at a nearby park uniform. He veered left into the fiancé and another couple when he tried to cross the The video concludes median and then veered on May 28 when the tracks. An outbound train with words saying this right, causing the car to altercation happened in passed just after 8 p.m. and summer “black people rollover. downtown Haverhill. then an inbound train went have met their match.” Police say two passen- Police say the assailant by about a minute later. Boston Police Depart- gers were ejected from the stabbed Sabatino in the vehicle. One passenger was Investigators believe ment spokesman Lt. chest after cutting Sabati- declared dead at the scene. the boy was not aware of Detective Michael Mc- no’s friend. The other was hospitalized the second train and was Carthy says police saw Authorities say prose- struck by it. He died of his the video Thursday and with serious injuries. cutors will seek a murder injuries. turned it over to inter- It wasn’t immediately charge against Hayden Authorities will not nal affairs. He says the known what caused the be releasing the boy’s video’s content is “up- driver to lose control. No Delafuente, who currently identity. setting” and that police charges have been filed in faces assault charges in are investigating where the crash. the stabbing. It couldn’t Boston police probe video it came from and who’s No one has been iden- be determined Saturday if tified. with possible racial overtones depicted in it. the 21-year-old man from The Herald did not iden- Haverhill has retained an PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS BOSTON (AP) — Bos- tify the race of the person Man stabbed while trying to attorney in the case. Fake suicide belt worn by one of the London ton police are investi- in the video. break up fight dies Bridge attackers in the June 3 attack. MONDAY, JUNE 12, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Craig Stone talks success STONE able.” From A1 Stone preaches continui- ty. There are 20 players on excitement it creates. the 2017 Lynnfield team And I love watching ath- and only seven of them letes mature. And I love can play in a match (three to watch them achieve singles, and two sets of things.” doubles). The rest watch “Things” don’t always and wait their turn. translate into victories “That’s something else I and titles, he says. find remarkable,” he said, “To me, the beauty of it “that we have all these is watching kids become players and they’re all OK aware enough to make ad- with watching and wait- justments on their own, to ing their turn. understand the game well “But they know,” he said, enough to be able to do “that come next year, some that. That’s success.” of them are going to have Stone played tennis and to step up and they’re go- wrestled at Springfield ing to have to be ready.” College, and then got his You might think that master’s in Oregon. Once wrestling and girls ten- back in Lynnfield, he nis are two of the more taught physical education incongruous sports for a at the Center School for 44 coach. One involves brute years before retiring two strength and the other a years ago. touch of finesse. Stone said he has pat- Stone was ready for the terned his coaching style question. after the late John Wood- “I get asked that all the ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK en, who led UCLA to eight time,” he said. “But think straight NCAA men’s bas- about it. They’re both Students at Shoemaker Elementary School stand in front of the Raw Art Works mural. ketball titles in the late team sports with an indi- 1960s and early ‘70s. vidual side to them.” “It’s all in the prepara- Where wrestling is all tion,” he said. centered around individ- Shoemaker mural is Good 2 Go And he has prepared uals competing for the MURAL it,” she said. “Not only will eating a book to symbolize a pirate hat, and an an- this team well. As fresh- team, tennis, Stone said, men, this group has gone From A1 they have something to school pride and hunger chor. This game, similar to is different. show for their hard work, for knowledge, according “I Spy,” allows them to in- 79-4. Two of those loses “In tennis, you may find New to the area, Khlat but they’ll also be able to to the mural’s description. teract with the piece in a have come in the state yourself paired in doubles didn’t know where she put this kind of stuff on A unique part to the de- way that is different from semifinal against Mar- with someone you’ve nev- could find an artist or group their college application.” sign are the puzzle pieces a regular painting. tha’s Vineyard (in 2015 er had to play with before,” of artists until a friend told The underwater scene throughout, which repre- “The students think it’s re- and 2016) and the two he said. “That takes a cer- others have come at the tain amount of adjusting.” her about Raw Art Works, is special because it rep- sent the large population of ally fun and they enjoy look- hands of Manchester-Es- There are differences, a nonprofit whose mission resents the school, its stu- students with autism, said ing for the hidden items,” sex, the one team around though. is to put paint brushes into dents, and teachers. Colella. Shoemaker houses said Kindergarten teacher here that, year in and year “In wrestling, it’s whis- the hands of kids. The artists sought to cel- the integrated program, Jennifer Sheehan. Her class The high school artists out, gives the Pioneers a tle to whistle, and once ebrate the differences of Creating Opportunities for passes by the mural daily on who designed and creat- run for their money. This the whistle blows to start, each individual attending Children with Autism. their way to the bathroom, ed the work interviewed year, Lynnfield got the there’s not a lot of time to lunch, and gym, and always Colella and Khlat to or working in Shoemaker What is special about Hornets, 3-2, thanks to a think. In tennis, there’s a translate the pair’s vision and the experiences they the Good 2 Go project, said stare at it, she said. marathon match involv- lot of time to think.” into an artistic creation, bring to school each day. Orr, is the opportunity for Colella said she loves ing senior Sarah Mezini The other difference is Orr said. The artists from “There are many sym- students to earn money the mural just as much as and M-E’s Chanel Bullock in the mindset of the ath- Lynn and Swampscott bols within the mural,” creating art. They have the kids. that Mezini pulled out af- letes. who created the mural said Khiat. done more than 20 murals “It draws them in and ter losing the first set and “Boys tend to be a bit are Anthonie Cruz, Alex The fish are the kids who since Orr became program gets them interested. My coming close to falling in more in the moment,” he Rabuffo, Brian Hoang, live under the sea, which director in 2012. favorite animal in it is the the second (she won it in a said. “They come in, they Austin Jagodynski, Josh- represents Shoemaker, There is also an element turtle.” tiebreaker). work hard, and there’s ua Bonifaz, Angel DeLeon, and the dolphins are the of fun in the mural. “That is remarkable,” really no room for discus- and Roberto Stephen. teachers who guide the Within the undersea Matt Demirs can be said Stone of his team’s sion. Girls might be a lit- “I really love that we got students. The school mas- scene are hidden objects reached at mdemirs@ success. “Over that period tle more tuned into what’s to find a local group to do cot, a shark, is pictured kids can find, like a pencil, itemlive.com. of time, it’s truly remark- happening around them.” Medford takes off on noise NOISE bled in the past 10 years drews Middle School. From A1 since studied in 2007. In addition, the main FAA-imposed position- route for aircraft arriv- the Federal Aviation Ad- ing and navigation pro- ing at Runway 15R takes ministration (FAA) have cedures, directly related them over the Heights, come up with results that to safety and efficiency Glenwood and Wellington show both the reasons for measures, have led to this at steadily decreasing al- the increase in air traffic increase as routes have titudes. noise and some options for changed and been nar- The mayor said she and communities such as Med- rowed as a result. her staff have been work- ford to deal with the relat- City officials explained to ing closely with Medford’s ed issues. a recent community forum Logan and Massport A monitor to gauge the that previously, flights Community Action Com- impact, used in the past were more spread out be- mittee appointees Luke in other communities, ac- cause “planes were using Preisner and Peter Houk cording to city officials, is less precise procedures.” to plan the next steps. another big step toward A larger problem has City officials said they addressing the concern. arisen lately, officials said, are confident Massport “It’s a good start,” Burke since Logan Airport just will provide the noise said, adding, “We, as a city, recently closed its most monitor at the Andrews continue to work to assist utilized runway for major School, which is designed in finding solutions to the repairs which are sched- to show the frequency, issues presented, such as uled to conclude at the end timing and noise levels volume of plane traffic of June. from Logan Airport oper- above, elevation, time of “This has resulted in uti- ations. departures, and arrivals lizing two other runways, “(This information) can PHOTO | PAULA MULLER during overnight hours, 33L and 15R to a much be paired with informa- From left, Nola and Olive Henneberg play Jenga with Toby Lento, age 2½, as well as health concerns greater degree and thus, tion about the height of the at the Swampscott Farmer’s Market on Sunday. All are from Swampscott. raised by our residents.” a greater impact on our aircraft and amount of air One eye-opening result community,” Burke said, traffic for a comprehensive found by the MIT study is noting the main route of picture of the aircraft noise that aircraft traffic over the departures leaving Run- sources directly affecting Swampscott goes to market region, and the city of Med- way 33L is towards a way- our entire community,” the ford particularly, has dou- point directly over the An- mayor said. MARKET is known for. They’ve been in Swampscott, said she From A1 coming to the market for hopes to bring some roast- four years now. ing of her own to the mar- Peabody to raise parking meter fees That’s exactly what Vendors saw great busi- ket, although she’s unsure Mark Krupski did when he ness in the new spot. of when that may be. METERS most recent committee would be nice to see them saw the market on a bike Kate Weakley of The The only downside of From A1 meeting Thursday night. modernized a bit and I’d ride from Boston to Mar- Fish Market in Marble- the new location, Strauss The proposal calls for like to hear their recom- blehead. He was enjoying head said the lines were said, is the lack of parking, several pay-and-display pay-and-display kiosks on mendations.” a cannoli from Prezioso: instant. After selling out since customers are left to machines in a parking area Railroad Avenue and for Ward 2 City Council- The Cannoli Corner. of salmon burgers in the mainly park along side where motorists pay for the the four spaces in front of or Peter McGinn said no The cyclist from Minne- first hours, the owner Deb streets. spot and then display a re- City Hall. Neither of those money is set aside at this sota, who said he is tak- Lewis had to make anoth- Nonetheless, the open- ceipt in their vehicles. locations currently have time for the pay-and-dis- ing a three-week class at er delivery. ing day was much loved. “This is just to start cre- parking meters. play machines, but that Harvard, had intentions The market, which wel- “I like where it is now,” ating the language of an Councilor-at-Large Da- the new fee structure of riding to Marblehead comed dogs, even had a said the retired public ordinance that will then but had to stop to check vid Gravel said he would could create revenue to vendor dedicated to fam- school teacher and res- come back here for discus- out the crowd, live music, ilies’ four-legged friends. also like to see a recom- purchase the machines in ident Mary Clain. She sion for the council to thor- and vendors when he was CEO of Michael Moran’s mendation from Commu- the future. He also noted started attending the oughly vet,” said Ward 6 riding by. Once he saw the Natural Pet Food Mary nity Development and the that the existing park- Farmer’s Market at it’s in- Councilor Barry Sinewitz. sign for Cannolis, he was Ellen Fletcher has been The council’s industrial police on changing out all ing ordinance gives police hooked. coming to the market ception in 2012. “It’s more and community develop- the meters to the pay and and the city’s purchasing “You gotta have a canno- since the beginning and open with views of the ment committee first vot- display kiosk system. agent the authority to li whenever you can,” he believes the new location water and there are a lot ed on the changes to the “We might be short- move to the new type of said. is great. more people.” downtown parking rates changing ourselves, those meters if they so desire. Various vendors came “The first weekend al- The Farmers Market last year, but no action meters are a mainte- “I’d at least like to see the out for opening day, like ways has a great showing takes place at 22 Monu- was taken to move the nance nightmare on Main recommendation and what K Cake Creations, a local of people,” she said. ment Ave. every Sunday, proposal forward until the Street,” said Gravel. “It the cost is,” said Gravel. Swampscott bakery ser- Rachel Bennett, of the rain or shine at 10 a.m. to vice, Postcard Coffee, and new Lightning Coffee shop 1 p.m until October. Ackermann Maple Farm, in the Lydia Pinkham Catch up with your who hails all the way from building, was spotted Matt Demirs can be favorite team Vermont with natural ma- in the crowd. The Lynn reached at mdemirs@ in Item Sports! ple syrup flavor the state business owner, who lives itemlive.com. A8 MONDAY, JUNE 12, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS McGee opens headquarters

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State sen. Thomas McGee opened his Lynn mayoral campaign headquarters on Myrtle St. Saturday. Many attended the opening day for McGee. Above left, Lee and Joey Peterson of Lynn show their support from their wagon decorated with a “McGee for Mayor” campaign sticker. Top right, State Sen. Thomas M. McGee, center, speaks to supporters. Bottom right, Supporters for State sen. Thomas M. McGee, from left, Frances Noone, Tom Watkins, and Joan Comeau, all of Lynn, campaign outside of McGee’s campaign headquarters. Batman forever: Original TV Batman Krause wins Adam West dead at 88 LOS ANGELES (AP) — “Batman” only scout award aired for three seasons in the 1960s, but Adam West, below left, would remain associated with the role Linda M. Krause of Lynn re- forever. ceived the Silver Beaver Award for “You get terrible typecast playing a character like scouting volunteerism recently at that,” West told The Associated Press in a 2014 inter- the Spirit of Adventure Council’s view. “But in the overall, I’m delighted because my annual awards dinner. The award, character became iconic and has opened a lot of doors established in 1931, is presented in other ways, too.” for distinguished service to young West, who died late Friday at age 88, initially chafed people within a Boy Scout local as being typecast after “Batman” went off the air, but council. It is the highest recognition in later years he acknowledged he was happy to have that a council can bestow on a scout had a role in kicking off a big-budget film franchise by volunteer. Krause is the committee showing the character’s wide appeal. secretary for Troop 121 out of St. His straight-faced portrayal of Batman in the campy Mary’s in Lynn, on the training and 1960s TV series lifted the tight-clad Caped Crusader advancement committees for the into the national consciousness, and inspired future Great Eastern District, a Friends wearers of the superhero’s cape and cowl. The TV of Scouting presenter, and business show was among the most popular in 1966, the year manager for Camp Moonraker, a of its debut, and some of the era’s top actors signed twilight day camp run by the coun- on to play villains. Burgess Meredith squawked as cil. She is also a religious education the Penguin. Eartha Kitt purred as Catwoman. And teacher and eucharistic minister at Cesar Romero cackled as the Joker. St. Pius V Church in Lynn. COURTESY PHOTO Michael Keaton, Val Kilmer, George Clooney, Christian Bale and Ben Affleck have since por- Kevin Spacey to lead Tonys Awards trayed Batman onscreen. In the math fast Lane “Adam West exemplified heroism,” Affleck wrote with gentle humor on Saturday. “Kind, funny and an all around great guy. Thank you for showing us all how it’s done “ NEW YORK (AP) — The Tony Awards kick off with West remained friends with the actor who played Kevin Spacey as its first-time host hoping to shake Batman’s trusty sidekick, Robin. Burt Ward said he the telecast’s post-”Hamilton” hangover. If rehears- and West were friends for more than 50 years. als are any judge, the show plays to the new host’s “We shared some of the most fun times of our lives strength. together, Ward told the entertainment trade paper Va- Spacey danced, sang and joked his way through a riety. “This is a terribly unexpected loss of my lifelong three-hour rehearsal Sunday morning with grace and friend. I will forever miss him.” self-depreciating wit. He was game enough to start the Julie Newmar, who played Catwoman to West’s Bat- show gently mocking all four musical nominees and man, said, “He was bright, witty and fun to work with. doing his best Glenn Close impersonation. “I will miss him in the physical world and savor him Those who tune in Sunday night will get to see always in the world of imagination and creativity.” Spacey do impersonations of former President Bill A whole new generation of fans knew West as the Clinton, Jack Lemmon and Johnny Carson. His voice of nutty Mayor Adam West on the long-running Frank Underwood from “House of Cards” makes a late animated series “Family Guy.” appearance, and he and Patti LuPone close the show with a lovely duet of “The Curtain Falls” by Bobby Darin, a role he played onscreen. The comedy has zings for Democrats and Republi- COURTESY PHOTO cans, with Stephen Colbert due to mock President Donald Trump, a Republican, as if he were a show LYNN — Breed Middle School student Jaheim from Washington with a huge hair and makeup budget Lane received School Committee recognition for that will be “closing early.” Spacey, as Hillary Clinton, achieving first place as the seventh grade top student a Democrat, will joke about fake email accounts. As player in the online “First In Math” program this year. Spacey, he also gets a dig in at shows that try too hard at promotion. Spacey, who emerged as Tony host after several other celebrities turned the job down, laughs at himself in SEND US YOUR STUFF the 10-minute opening song, in which he grows com- fortable with hosting duties as he connects all four best WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, new musical nominees. 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By Steve Krause ed up doing one better. The sacrifice spot right there. Two runners on and ITEM SPORTS EDITOR worked, but the ball popped out of first none out, and none of them score.” baseman Josh Bartnicki’s glove, put- The failure to capitalize on their op- LYNN — Sunday’s Lynnfield-Austin ting runners on first and second. portunities was driven home to the Prep game came down to one Kyle Hawes followed by executing the Pioneers in an even worse way in the inning — or, rather, parts of two in- sacrifice perfectly, and Lynnfield had top of the fourth, with Austin Prep nings that added up to one. two runners in scoring position with — which moves onto the state semifi- The pivotal moments in Austin Prep’s one out. Seguin pitched very carefully nal Tuesday in Brockton against Do- 8-2 Division 3 North final win over the to No. 3 hitter Justin Juliano and ran ver-Sherborn — picking up two runs to Pioneers came in the bottom of the the count full before getting him on begin pulling away. third, with Lynnfield poised to make a swinging third strike. Thus, when Patrick Burke led off with a walk and some serious inroads into what was, at Mike Stellato flew out to center — deep ended upon third when Jonathan Gil- the time, a 3-1 Cougar lead. enough to have scored a run had there bride reached on an error (one of three by the Pioneers). Andrew Padovani led off the bottom been less than two out — it was a can PHOTO | PAULA MULLER of the third with an opposite-field sin- of corn for Dylan Arnold. Arnold reached on another error to From left, Katie Watts and Ashley Bucklin gle to right — Lynnfield’s first off soph- “We had some opportunities and we make it 4-2, Cougars; and Gilbride listen as coach Gary Moran gives the team omore Cam Seguin. Jonathan Luders didn’t come across,” said Lynnfield came home on a sacrifice fly by Logan words of praise for the season’s efforts. tried to bunt Padovani over, but end- coach John O’Brien. “That was a big LYNNFIELD, B2 St. John’s rallies and then the worm turns By Katie Morrison ITEM STAFF BROCKTON — Saturday’s Super 8 winners bracket semifinal was a clas- sic good ballgame between two of the top two teams in the state, St. John’s of Shrewsbury and St. John’s Prep of Danvers. Down a run in the top of the ninth, the Eagles rallied to take the lead. But the 22-3 Pioneers responded with two runs of their own in the bot- tom half and send the Eagles to the losers bracket with a 4-3 win at Cam- panelli Stadium. The Eagles, no strangers to play- COURTESY PHOTO ing with their backs against the wall, Classical’s Elie Kalambayi will play tonight (7) against Catholic will compete in the high Conference rival BC High for another school track and eld na- chance at the Pioneers in the finals. tionals later this month. And then, they’ll have to beat the Pi- oneers twice. “We’re used to this spot,” Eagles Classical’s coach Dan LeTarte said. “I think (the team is) probably just frustrated, Kalambayi you go up a run and then they come back. But that’s baseball. I felt bad for them, because they’ve been in this advances to spot before but they’ve fought back. It was a tough one.” It was the first time the two teams nationals have meet in the Super 8, and the third NORWELL — Lynn Classi- time they’ve met this season, with the cal junior Elie Kalambayi placed Pioneers winning the first game and fourth overall at the New England the Eagles taking the second. Interscholastic Track and Field Early on, it looked like it’d be a Championship at Norwell High slugfest. The Eagles jumped out to Saturday. a 1-0 lead after a half an inning. Ja- PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON Kalambayi eclipsed his previous cob Bolger knocked a leadoff double John’s Prep pitcher Jake Sanderson looks at the umpire for the call on a play personal best, and also topped his ST. JOHN’S, B2 at the plate. Jordan was safe to make the score 1-1 at the time. own school record of 44-7½, with a 46-6 3/4 to qualify for the New Balance Nationals Outdoor Track Meet in Greensboro, N.C. June 16- 18. Navigators still chase rst win of ‘17 season Kalambayi, in his second year bat of Silver Knight Andrew Jaehnig that Joyce hit a long solo shot to make it 6-2. Ryan of track, made the states last year By Gabbi Riggi FOR THE ITEM dropped in shallow center field. Navigators’ Sullivan scored a two run double to the left at Norwell. But he struggled, and right fielder Jeff Mejia provided a highlight field corner to add the final two Silver Knight went no further. LYNN — The are play, though, going deep to snag a ball and tallies for the night. “This year,” said coach Angel still chasing their first victory of the season. catching it with his back to the wall. Furmann tried to kick start a Navs’ come- Melendez, “making it to the New Saturday night at Fraser Field, the Navs fell The Navigators pushed back in the second back with a double in the bottle of the seventh Englands was one of his top goals to the Nashua Silver Knights, 8-3. The Navi- with a triple by Nick Furmann (Frederick but the Nashua bullpen prevented further because he wanted to redeem him- gators are now 0-7. Community College) to score MacDaniel Sin- scoring. A sacrifice fly by Ryan Collins (North- self on the same field as last year.” Nashua pounded starter Evan Glew (North- gleton (Salem State), who was hit by a pitch. ern Essex) put the last tally on the board for Last week in the all-states, Kala- ern Essex Community College) for five runs Nashua stomped right back in the top of the the North Shore on the night. mayi jumped the 44-7½. and nine hits in his second start of the season. third as Jaehnig doubled again, scoring Sulli- The Navigators have two road games in After last week, nationals was The first inning kicked off with three consec- van. Two ground balls brought in another run Worcester and Nashua on Monday and Tues- the new goal.” utive singles that scored Kyle Bonicki before for the Silver Knights. day respectively. Baseball returns to Fraser Kalambayi made his record-set- the Navigators could record an out. A three run sixth inning proved to be too Field Wednesday (7) as the Navigators host ting jump on his third try. The second run came in on a double off the much for the Navigators. Nashua’s Thomas the . B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JUNE 12, 2017

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PHOTO | PAULA MULLER Hannah Leahy knocked in a run in her final game for Swampscott High Sunday. Swampscott softball team PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Boston’s Dustin Pedroia uses his customary uppercut to hit a double during the Red Sox game Sunday against the Detroit Tigers. Detroit took an 8-3 lead into the eighth inning. falls to Dracut SWAMPSCOTT Ryan and she came in on From B1 a smash by Riley Lord for two bases. Lord came St. John’s baseball loses in last inning at-bats, get up there, get in on a single by Margot better swings and make Beaupre, cutting it to 9-5, things happen at the but that was it for the Big The one positive effect ST. JOHN’S plate,” Roy said. “We made Blue on offense. the long, fruitless inning From B1 some adjustments after Dracut added three runs had was driving starter their pitcher (Leahy) did a in the bottom of the sixth, Seymour out of the game in the first off St. John’s nice job on us early.” and coasted to the win. a little earlier. Nick Mac- starter Ian Seymour and “I just told the girls to go The Middies improve to Donald came on in relief scooted to third as Ty- up to the plate and relax 19-4 and will face Norton in the eighth, and the Ea- ler MacGregor grounded and have better at bats,” in the state semifinals gles put two on with two back to the pitcher. Bol- Roy said. “Swampscott Tuesday night at Endicott outs, on a DiOrio walk and ger came home on a wild came in as the No. 17 seed, College. Frey single, but a strike- pitch, and Seymour set- they played well, like they Swampscott coach Gary tled in to fan the next two out ended the inning. had nothing to lose, and Moran said his team bat- batters. St. John’s took the lead we came out very tight tled and had a good run The Pioneers responded in the eighth, plating a and shaky, but we were in the playoffs, but it’s an- with a run in the bottom run on two hits and a hit able to settle everything other frustrating end for of the frame, as Chris- batter off Prep reliever down.” his team. tian Jordan doubled with Dan Regan. Dracut made it 3-1 in its “We made a couple of one out and came home But the Eagles, who had half of the third, and then mistakes in the sixth on Jack Gardner’s single stranded seven men on blew things up, scoring when there were two outs, as the throw to the plate base to that point, rallied seven times in the fourth and gave them seven un- skipped away. in the ninth to steal back after their were two out. earned runs, and you can’t After that, however, the lead. Chris Francoeur Lauren Byam started the give the No. 2 seed seven pitchers on both sides got singled to start the inning rally with a base hit, stole runs,” Moran said. “That into a groove. Seymour re- and pinch hitter Oliver second and scored on an was the game right there, tired the side in order the Bergeron sacrificed him error. It was one of three that fourth inning.” next two innings. Sander- to second. Alex Lane sin- runs she scored. “I liked how we fought son escaped a jam in the gled, and the Eagles had The Middies tacked on a back and got a couple of ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON second, and Max Gieg a golden opportunity with single run in the fourth to runs in the fifth, my girls took over and pitched well runners on first and third Chris Francoeur hustles to first base during make it 9-3. worked their tails off to- for 2 1/3 innings. with one out. Andrew Saturday’s loss to St. John’s of Shrewsbury. Swampscott (15-10) day, we just had one rough The Eagles made some Dembowski delivered came up in the fifth, down inning that did us in,” Mo- noise in the sixth, as Bol- one of the biggest hits of for Regan on the bump and it was a little tough when by six runs, and got a lit- ran added. ger and MacGregor hit the afternoon, a single up walked the first batter he they took the lead there. tle rally going, scoring For Dracut, White end- back-to-back singles with the middle that scored faced in the bottom of the But we had 2-3-4 coming two runs. Kennedy led ed up striking out eight. one out. Frank DiOrio Francoeur. With two outs, ninth. The Jack Gardner up and knew we needed off with a single, but she Catcher Sabrina Morse grounded to the infield MacGregor followed with smacked a double to deep one to tie, two to win.” was erased when Ryan had two hits and two RBI, and Bolger was cut down a single up the middle to center, bringing home the Now the Eagles find hit into a fielder’s choice. and Nicole Turgeon had at home. Dan Frey singled bring home Lane. tying run. Another single themselves in a familiar Amelia Groothius ran for two hits and an RBI. to load the bases, but An- “It was a big hit at put runners on first and spot. The Prep will needed drew Selima grounded to the right time, we just third, and after Bussone to beat either BC High or second to end the inning. couldn’t finish,” LeTarte got the first out of the in- Braintree, who has beaten Austin Prep sends “His offspeed is excel- said. ning, Fields stepped up the Eagles for the Super lent, and when he’s up in Matthew DeFalco re- and shot a single past sec- 8 title the last two years, the count, he’s such an lieved MacDonald and ond base to bring home for another shot at the Pi- effective pitcher because walked DiOrio, but got the winning run. oneers. If they get there, Lynnfield packing you’re just flailing away Frey to ground to the “They respect SJP so the Eagles will have to at his offspeed,” LeTarte shortstop, whose throw much, but they know they beat St. John’s twice. LYNNFIELD third on Bartnicki’s base said of Seymour. “He beat Frey at first by just can compete with them,” “We have to find a way to From B1 hit, and came home on pitched really well, and he a step. Pioneers coach Charlie close, one game at a time Nick Cafarelli’s single. shut us down.” Casey Bussone took over Eppinger said. “Though now,” LeTarte said. Bravo, whose first-inning After the Cougars went moon shot got the Cou- ahead, 5-1, Lynnfield got gars off and running. its second run in the bot- Irving comes through when most needed “That was the game, tom of the fourth when right there,” O’Brien said. Marengi reached on an er- OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — ly show everything that in the Game 5 win at Gold- said. “That’s been key for “We don’t score and they ror and scored on Michael do. Whether it’s his lightning you’re made of in those en State last year, hit the our team. And for the rest Federico’s triple to right. “But you have to give quick dribble, supreme moments,” Irving said tiebreaking 3-pointer in of us, we have to do every- Austin Prep put the game them credit,” O’Brien said. confidence that doesn’t Sunday on the eve of an- the final minute of Game 7 thing else.” away with three runs in “They made the plays all seem to waver or ability other elimination game and scored 40 more on Fri- Irving played just one the fifth inning before re- day long. They made some to score from almost any- with Cleveland trailing day, raising his average in game before injuring his liever Fernando Gonzalez where on the court, Kyrie the Warriors 3-1 in the those elimination games knee in the first Finals great plays, and their kid (Seguin) made some great settled down and silence Irving seems to be at his NBA Finals. to 32.5 points per game. meeting between these pitches. He had a nice lit- the Cougars’ bats. best when things look the “You never want to be in According to the Elias teams in 2015. He has tle curve, and he kept us “Certainly wasn’t the bleakest for the Cleveland those moments of elimina- Sports Bureau, there have been the barometer for off-balance.” way we wanted to end a Cavaliers. tion games, but when you been only seven times a Cleveland the past two Bravo’s homer gave good season,” said O’Brien. LeBron James said his are, you want to be as pre- player scored at least 40 years around the constant Austin Prep a 1-0 lead, “I don’t think we played teammate is built for the pared as possible. And re- points to win when facing greatness from James. and the Cougars made it our best game.” drama of an NBA Finals gardless of any situation, elimination in the Finals Irving has scored near- 2-0 in the second off Nick Austin Prep coach Steve elimination game, a trait I always feel like if I do and Irving and James ly seven more points Aslanian when, with one Busby couldn’t say enough the Golden State Warriors a great job of giving con- have each done it twice per game in Cavs wins out, Alex Martinez sin- about the way Seguin have learned all too well fidence in my teammates the past two years. Elgin than losses in the past gled and came all the way pitched. these past two years. and remaining calm in the Baylor did it twice in the two Finals with the big- around on Burke’s dou- “He’s been a horse for Whether it’s extending a situation.” 1960s and Wilt Chamber- gest difference being his ble. Lynnfield cut that us in the second half,” he season with a pair of 40-point Cleveland has won four lain did it in 1970 for the long-range shooting; he is lead in half when Bryant said. “I think it was 9-1. performances or hitting the straight Finals elimination Lakers. shooting 27 percent in the Dana was hit by a pitch in He pitched on three days’ series-deciding 3-pointer in games, rallying from a 3-1 “We love how aggressive six losses and 53 percent the bottom of the second, rest (he also beat Swamp- a Game 7 win last year, Ir- series deficit to win the Kyrie’s been, and it’s been in the five wins. took second when Cooper scott in the quarterfinal ving’s already stellar game championship last year great for our team, obvi- That was especially ev- Marengi grounded out, Wednesday). has risen to another level and then winning 137-116 ously, with his individual ident in the Game 4 win and scored on an error. “He pitched to his whenever the Cavs have in Game 4 on Friday night ability to make shots and when Irving hit seven of The Cougars got another strengths,” said Busby. faced elimination. to extend this series. to take big shots and to Cleveland’s record-setting run in the third when Pe- “He had good movement, “It’s a time to definite- Irving scored 40 points knock them down,” James 24 3-pointers. ter Burns walked, went to and hit his spots.” MONDAY, JUNE 12, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

MIAA TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE NORTH SHORE NAVIGATORS SCHEDULE FCBL STANDINGS (Not including last night’s games) TODAY Girls Tennis Tonight Tuesday Wednesday WEST Baseball Division 3 state semifinal at Worcester at Nashua at Brockton W L Pct. Pts. Streak L10 Division 1A Semifinal At Lexington High Bravehearts Silver Knights Rox Pittsfield 8 1 .889 16 1L 8-1 At Campanelli Stadium Lynnfield vs. Martha’s” Vineyard (7:05) (7:05) (7) Worcester 5 3 .625 10 1L 5-3 St. John’s Prep vs. BC High (7) (3:30) Bristol 3 6 .333 6 3W 3-6 Wachusett 2 5 .286 4 2L 2-5 SPORTS BRIEFS EAST Carey baseball please email a cover letter, Thursday Friday W L Pct. GB Streak L10 resume and three references vs. Bristol vs Worcester Nashua 6 2 .750 12 2W 6-2 M Vineyard 4 5 .444 9 4L 4-5 camp information to oneill.andrew@marble- Blues Bravehearts Brockton 4 2 .667 8 3W 4-2 headschools.org. Prior college (1:30) (7) The Carey Baseball Camp Seacoast 4 5 .444 8 1W 4-5 and high school playing and/ will conduct It’s 2-day spe- Navigators 0 7 .000 0 7L 0-7 cialty camps July 6-7 for or coaching experience is pitchers, catchers and hit- required. ting at the Lynn Babe Ruth complex. Lynn Jets seek Hitters will report from Penguins win second 9-11:30 a.m. hockey coach Pitchers and catchers will Lynn Public Schools are go from 12:30-3 p.m. The looking for a head hockey cost $85 each. Five hours of coach for the combined Clas- straight Stanley Cup instruction will be provided, sical, English and Tech com- along with evaluations. bined teams. Candidates The following week of year ago and didn’t play must have a minimum of NASHVILLE, Tenn. July10-14 (9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.) (AP) — Sidney Crosby is enough games to get that three years as a head hockey all facets of the game will be bringing the Stanley Cup tag removed. That’s some- coach in college or high taught. Players will be video- back home to Pittsburgh thing neither Patrick Roy, taped and analyzed, and school OR at least three for a second consecutive Ken Dryden or Cam Ward written evaluations will fol- years as an assistant coach. year. ever managed, but the low. All candidates must submit Patric Hornqvist scored 23-year-old Murray fin- Campers also receive indi- proof they meet the neces- with 1:35 left and Matt ished this Cup Final shut- vidual awards and T-shirts. sary qualifications along Murray made 27 saves for ting out Nashville for the All instructors are high with a letter of application, a his second straight shut- final 126:52. school or college certified. statement granting officials out as the Penguins be- The loss ended the up- The cost is $175. to review credentials, a came the NHL’s first team start Predators’ deepest Contact coach Frank resume, three letters of ref- in nearly two decades to playoff run in the fran- Carey at 781-842-4042 or erence and transcripts to repeat as champions fol- chise’s 19-year history [email protected]. Barbara C. Rafuse, Director lowing a 2-0 win over the and one that became the Marblehead seeks of Human Resources, Lynn Nashville Predators in talk of the town far be- Public Schools, 100 Bennett Game 6 on Sunday night. yond Music City, catfish girls soccer coach St., Lynn MA, 01905. The The Penguins won their and all. Marblehead High School is closing date for applications fifth title — all of which Having won just three now accepting applications is Monday, June 26, and late have been clinched on the of 12 playoff series be- for the varsity girls soccer applications will not be road — to tie the Wayne fore this year, Nashville coach position. If interested, accepted. Gretzky-Mark Messi- opened this postseason by er-era Edmonton Oilers eliminating the top-seed- for sixth on the all-time TV/RADIO PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ed Chicago Blackhawks list. The Detroit Red in four games. In doing so, Wings in 1997 and ‘98 Sydney Crosby lifts the Stanley Cup over his the Predators became the TV lenger finals), NBCSN, 1 were the last champion to head after Sunday’s 2-0 Pittsburgh Penguins first eighth-seeded team defend their title, but the Pro Baseball: Philadelphia at p.m. win over the Nashville Predators. to sweep a first-round Penguins are the first to Boston, NESN, 7 p.m. series since the current RADIO do it in the salary cap era. er, Carl Hagelin set off a the third championship for playoff format was intro- Pro Basketball: Cleveland at Pro Baseball: Philadelphia at “We knew it was going to bench celebration with an Crosby and a handful of duced in 1994. Nashville Golden State, ABC, 9 p.m. Boston, WEEI-FM 93.7, 7 be tough all year, but we empty netter with 13.6 teammates from the 2009 went through St. Louis Sailing: America’s Cup (chal- p.m. just tried to keep with it,” seconds left. title team, surpassing the said Crosby, who won his Nashville lost for just two won by the Penguins and then Anaheim, with only captain Mike Fisher MAJOR LEAGUES second Conn Smythe Tro- the first time in regulation teams led by current own- phy as postseason MVP. on home ice this postsea- er Mario Lemieux in the carrying any Cup Final experience on the roster. American League National League “We had a lot of injuries son. 1990s. East Division East Division and things like that. We Colton Sissons had a And it’s the second cham- The stingy Predators W L Pct GB W L Pct GB just kept finding ways. goal erased by a whistle pionship in 18 months for found Pittsburgh was up New York 37 23 .617 — Washington 38 24 .613 — to the task, with the Pen- Boston 34 27 .557 3½ New York 28 33 .459 9½ That was really what we 67 seconds into the sec- coach Mike Sullivan, who Tampa Bay 34 32 .515 6 Miami 27 35 .435 11 did all season, all playoffs. ond period. The Predators has yet to lose a playoff se- guins taking the first two Baltimore 31 30 .508 6½ Atlanta 27 35 .435 11 It’s great to be able to do went 0 of 4 with the man ries since taking over after games on home ice. Nash- Toronto 31 32 .492 7½ Philadelphia 21 40 .344 16½ Central Division Central Division it.” advantage, including 32 Mike Johnston was fired. ville roared back at home W L Pct GB W L Pct GB to even things up, but the Milwaukee 33 30 .524 — Hornqvist scored off seconds of a 5-on-3 in the Sullivan is the first Amer- Minnesota 32 27 .542 — Chicago 31 31 .500 1½ Penguins routed Nash- Cleveland 31 29 .517 1½ Nashville goalie Pekka third. ican-born coach to win the Cincinnati 29 32 .475 3 Detroit 29 32 .475 4 Rinne’s left elbow to end Forget a golden anni- Cup not once, but twice. ville to set up Game 6. St. Louis 29 32 .475 3 Kansas City 28 34 .452 5½ Pittsburgh 28 35 .444 5 the scoreless game. Nash- versary: The Penguins Matt Murray became The Penguins ruined Chicago 26 35 .426 7 West Division West Division ville challenged for goalie will cap their 50th season the first goalie to win not Nashville’s big party W L Pct GB `W L Pct GB where the game coincid- Colorado 41 24 .631 — interference, but the goal with their names on the one, but two Stanley Cups Houston 44 20 .688 — Los Angeles 38 25 .603 2 was upheld. With Rinne most famous silver cup in as a rookie after being ed with the final night of Los Angeles 33 33 .500 12 Arizona 38 26 .594 2½ pulled for an extra attack- sports — again. It is also a late-season call up a CMA Music Festival. Seattle 31 33 .484 13 San Francisco 25 39 .391 15½ Texas 30 32 .484 13 San Diego 24 39 .381 16 Oakland 27 36 .429 16½ Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Games Texas 6, Washington 3, 11 innings Texas 6, Washington 3, 11 innings N.Y. Mets 6, Atlanta 1, 1st game Nadal wins 10th French Open title Tampa Bay 6, Oakland 5, 1st game, 10 St. Louis 7, Philadelphia 0 innings Colorado 9, Chicago Cubs 1 Minnesota 3, San Francisco 2 Minnesota 3, San Francisco 2 Houston 3, L.A. Angels 1 Pittsburgh 7, Miami 6 PARIS (AP) — As he sat any time. Overwhelmingly all matches being best-of- tour with four titles and Kansas City 12, San Diego 6 Kansas City 12, San Diego 6 in front of a TV to watch good from start to finish five-sets in the Open era, 43 match wins this season Oakland 7, Tampa Bay 2, 2nd game N.Y. Mets 8, Atlanta 1, 2nd game N.Y. Yankees 16, Baltimore 3 Arizona 3, Milwaukee 2 last year’s French Open in Sunday’s final, and for which dates to 1968. and will rise to No. 2 in the Chicago White Sox 5, Cleveland 3 L.A. Dodgers 5, Cincinnati 4 final, sidelined by an in- the entire two weeks, Na- “On paper, when you ATP rankings Monday. Boston 11, Detroit 3 Sunday’s Games Toronto 4, Seattle 2 N.Y. Mets 2, Atlanta 1 jured left wrist, Rafael dal won his record 10th look at the scores, it all Last year in Paris, Nadal Sunday’s Games Pittsburgh 3, Miami 1 Nadal had no way to know French Open title with a seems fairly easy,” Nadal withdrew before the third N.Y. Yankees 14, Baltimore 3 St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 5 Cleveland 4, Chicago White Sox 2 Chicago Cubs 7, Colorado 5 for sure, of course, that he 6-2, 6-3, 6-1 victory over said. “But it’s not.” round, making the an- Tampa Bay 5, Oakland 4 Texas 5, Washington 1 would return to the height 2015 champion Stan Waw- No other man or wom- nouncement while wear- L.A. Angels 12, Houston 6 Minnesota at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. San Francisco 13, Minnesota 8 Cincinnati at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m. of his powers. rinka. an has won 10 champion- ing a blue brace on his left Texas 5, Washington 1 Milwaukee at Arizona, 4:10 p.m. For the second time in a “A perfect Roland Garros ships at the same major in wrist and resignation of Toronto 4, Seattle 0 Kansas City at San Diego, 4:40 p.m. row, the most important Kansas City 8, San Diego 3 Monday’s Games for me,” Nadal said. the Open era. Along with his face. He couldn’t bring Detroit at Boston, 8:05 p.m. Atlanta (Foltynewicz 4-5) at Washington match at the most im- Call it a Perfect 10. improving to 10-0 in finals Monday’s Games (Strasburg 7-2), 7:05 p.m. himself to watch much of Colorado (Freeland 7-3) at Pittsburgh (Tail- portant clay-court tourna- Or as the Nadals pre- at Roland Garros, Nad- Philadelphia (Eickhoff 0-7) at Boston (Por- the rest of the 2016 French lon 2-1), 7:05 p.m. cello 3-8), 7:10 p.m. ment was being contested ferred: La Decima, Span- al increased his haul to Chicago Cubs (Lackey 4-6) at N.Y. Mets Baltimore (Miley 2-3) at Chicago White Sox Open, he said, other than (deGrom 4-3), 7:10 p.m. without him. As the 2017 ish for “The Tenth.” 15 Grand Slam trophies, (Pelfrey 2-5), 8:10 p.m. Philadelphia (Eickhoff 0-7) at Boston (Por- some doubles matches in- Seattle (Gallardo 2-6) at Minnesota (Mejia edition at Roland Garros cello 3-8), 7:10 p.m. “I play my best at all breaking a tie with Pete 1-1), 8:10 p.m. volving a good pal, and the Cincinnati (Arroyo 3-4) at San Diego (Per- began, Nadal’s drought events, but the feeling Sampras for second place Texas (Darvish 5-4) at Houston (Musgrove domo 0-3), 10:10 p.m. singles final. 4-4), 8:10 p.m. without a Grand Slam ti- here is impossible to de- in the history of men’s ten- Tuesday’s Games Finally back to full N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 5-6) at L.A. Angels Milwaukee at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m., 1st tle was stretching to three scribe. It’s impossible to nis, behind only rival Rog- (Meyer 2-3), 10:07 p.m. game strength in the offseason, full years. compare it to another er Federer’s 18. Tuesday’s Games Atlanta at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Nadal returned to work, Tampa Bay at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Colorado at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. “It was difficult,” said place,” Nadal said. “The It marked a stirring re- Arizona at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. Arizona at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. reconstructing his fore- L.A. Dodgers at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Nadal’s uncle and coach, nerves, the adrenaline, I turn to the top for Nadal Oakland at Miami, 7:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. Toni. “We were asking feel on the court are im- at the site he loves the hand and redoubling his Philadelphia at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Oakland at Miami, 7:10 p.m. efforts to be elite. Baltimore at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. Philadelphia at Boston, 7:10 p.m. ourselves whether he possible to compare to an- most: He is 79-2 at the Seattle at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Milwaukee at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m., 2nd would be able achieve this other feeling. This is the French Open, 102-2 in all “Back in November, Texas at Houston, 8:10 p.m. game when we were together, I N.Y. Yankees at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. Cincinnati at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. one more time.” most important event in best-of-five-set matches Kansas City at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Kansas City at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Turned out he could, and my career.” on clay. told him he needed to get he did, as masterful as at his forehand back, to im- AL Leaders NL Leaders Not only did Nadal win “He’s playing the best BATTING — Judge, New York, .345; BATTING — Zimmerman, Washington, every set he played in the he’s ever played. That’s for prove a bit his serve, to Segura, Seattle, .341; Trout, Los .365; Posey, San Francisco, .341; tournament, he dropped a sure,” said Wawrinka, who put on a champion’s face Angeles, .337; Garcia, Chicago, Blackmon, Colorado, .337; Murphy, NBA total of only 35 games, the had won 11 matches in a again,” said Uncle Toni, .332; Bogaerts, Boston, .332; Dick- Washington, .335; Cozart, Cincinnati, FINALS second fewest by any man row on clay. “But not only gripping his chin for em- erson, Tampa Bay, .328; Castro, New .329; Kemp, Atlanta, .326; Ozuna, (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) York, .325; Altuve, Houston, .322; Miami, .324; Harper, Washington, on the way to any title at here.” phasis, “and to become the Golden State 3, Cleveland 1 a major tournament with No. 1 on clay again. Hicks, New York, .317; Hosmer, Kan- .320; Reynolds, Colorado, .314; Thursday, June 1: Golden State True. Nadal leads the sas City, .311; 1 tied at .310. Goldschmidt, Arizona, .311; 1 tied at 113, Cleveland 91 RUNS — Judge, New York, 54; .307. Sunday, June 4: Golden State 132, TODAY IN SPORTS Springer, Houston, 47; Castro, New RUNS — Goldschmidt, Arizona, 54; Cleveland 113 York, 46; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 45; Blackmon, Colorado, 53; Harper, Wednesday, June 7: Golden State Gardner, New York, 44; Altuve, Hous- Washington, 49; Votto, Cincinnati, 118, Cleveland 113 June 12 strokes over , Sandra Los Angeles Lakers 97-91 to take a ton, 40; Bautista, Toronto, 40; 47; Seager, Los Angeles, 45; Friday, June 9: Cleveland 137, Gold- 1920 — Man o’ War wins the Bel- Post and Judy Rankin. 3-1 lead in the NBA finals. It’s the Bogaerts, Boston, 40; Correa, Hous- Thames, Milwaukee, 45; Conforto, en State 116 mont Stakes, which was run at 1 1981 — Larry Holmes stops Leon biggest comeback in the finals since ton, 40; 3 tied at 39. New York, 44; Arenado, Colorado, Monday, June 12: Cleveland at Gold- 3/8-miles, in 2:14 1/5. He shatters Spinks in the third round for the 1971. RBI — Judge, New York, 47; Cruz, 43; Zimmerman, Washington, 41; 6 en State, 9 p.m. the existing world record by 3 1/5 WBC heavyweight title in Detroit. 2009 — Pittsburgh’s Max Talbot Seattle, 46; Sano, Minnesota, 46; tied at 40. x-Thursday, June 15: Golden State seconds and sets the American dirt- 1983 — wins the scores two second-period goals, Pujols, Los Angeles, 45; Holliday, RBI — Lamb, Arizona, 56; Reynolds, at Cleveland, 9 p.m. course record for that distance. LPGA championship by two strokes leading the Penguins past the New York, 44; Smoak, Toronto, 43; Colorado, 54; Blackmon, Colorado, x-Sunday, June 18: Cleveland at 1930 — Max Schmeling beats Jack over . defending champion Red Wings 2-1 Garcia, Chicago, 42; Castro, New 53; Votto, Cincinnati, 50; Zimmer- Golden State, 8 p.m. Sharkey on a fourth-round foul for 1990 — Egypt stuns the Nether- in Detroit in Game 7 to win the Stan- York, 41; Davis, Oakland, 41; 3 tied man, Washington, 49; Duvall, Cincin- the vacant heavyweight title in New lands, tying the World Cup favorites ley Cup. at 40. nati, 47; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 47; York. Schmeling becomes the first 1-1. Magdi Abdel-Ghani makes a 2011 — The Dallas Mavericks win HITS — Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 82; Arenado, Colorado, 46; Harper, NHL German — and European — heavy- penalty kick with eight minutes their first NBA title by winning Game Castro, New York, 79; Altuve, Hous- Washington, 46; 2 tied at 43. weight world champion. remaining. 6 in Miami, 105-95. Jason Terry STANLEY CUP FINAL ton, 78; Garcia, Chicago, 75; HITS — Blackmon, Colorado, 89; (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) 1939 — wins the U.S. 1991 — The Chicago Bulls win the scores 27 points and Dirk Nowitzki Bogaerts, Boston, 74; Andrus, Texas, Inciarte, Atlanta, 78; Ozuna, Miami, Pittsburgh 4, Nashville 2 Open in a three-way playoff with first NBA championship in the team’s adds 21 as the Mavericks win four 73; Hosmer, Kansas City, 73; Judge, 78; Murphy, Washington, 77; Zim- Monday, May 29: Pittsburgh 5, Craig Wood and Denny Shute. 25-year history with a 108-101 victo- of the series’ last five games. New York, 72; Lowrie, Oakland, 68; merman, Washington, 77; LeMahieu, Nashville 3 1948 — Citation, ridden by Eddie ry in Game 5 over the Los Angeles 2016 — Sidney Crosby sets up Kris Simmons, Los Angeles, 68; 1 tied at Colorado, 72; Arenado, Colorado, 71; Wednesday, May 31: Pittsburgh 4, Arcaro, wins the Belmont Stakes and Lakers. MVP Michael Jordan scores Letang’s go-ahead goal midway 67. Harrison, Pittsburgh, 71; Kemp, Nashville 1 the Triple Crown with an eight-length 30 points, Scottie Pippen has 32 through the second period and the DOUBLES — Lowrie, Oakland, 21; Atlanta, 70; 3 tied at 69. Saturday, June 3: Nashville 5, Pitts- victory over Better Self. This is Arca- and John Paxson 20. Pittsburgh Penguins win their fourth Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 20; Schoop, DOUBLES — Herrera, Philadelphia, burgh 1 ro’s second Triple Crown — he won 2005 — Annika Sorenstam closes Stanley Cup by defeating the San Baltimore, 19; Betts, Boston, 18; 23; Arenado, Colorado, 21; Zimmer- Monday, June 5: Nashville 4, Pitts- aboard Whirlaway in 1941. with a 1-over 73 for a three-shot vic- Jose Sharks 3-1 in Game 6 of the Moreland, Boston, 18; Travis, Toron- man, Washington, 19; Kemp, Atlanta, burgh 1 1948 — wins the U.S. tory over 15-year-old Michelle Wie in Stanley Cup Final. to, 18; Lindor, Cleveland, 17; Healy, 18; Seager, Los Angeles, 17; Shaw, Thursday, June 8: Pittsburgh 6, Open with a record 276, five better the LPGA Championship. Wie shoots 2016 — Brooke Henderson downs Oakland, 16; Longoria, Tampa Bay, Milwaukee, 17; Blackmon, Colorado, Nashville 0 than Ralph Guldahl’s 1937 record. a 69 to finish second. top-ranked Lydia Ko with a birdie on 16; CSantana, Cleveland, 16; 3 tied 16; Diaz, St. Louis, 16; Murphy, Sunday, June 11: Pittsburgh 2, Nash- 1977 — Japan’s Chako Higuchi wins 2008 — The Boston Celtics over- the first hole of a playoff in the at 15. Washington, 16; 9 tied at 15. ville 0 the LPGA championship by three come a 24-point deficit and beat the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. B4 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JUNE 12, 2017 COMICS

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

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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 / TOM WILSON MONDAY, JUNE 12, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Family visiting for graduation brings grandma with dementia Can you pull out this play? : My I came home, Donna had A.N. Other said, “The es- had to get back to his hand to ex-husband is coming to Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van moved away, and I lost her sence of intelligence is skill remove West’s trumps — but our small town to cele- Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, phone number when my in extracting meaning from he couldn’t do it safely. When brate our daughter’s grad- and was founded by her mother, old phone broke. Since everyday experience.” he ruffed a low diamond with uation. He is bringing then, I have not been in One word in that sentence the spade six, West overruffed Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at is relevant to this deal. South with the 10 to defeat the con- along his parents. I’m DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los any relationships, and not happy they are coming to is in four spades. West leads tract. Angeles, CA 90069. a day goes by that I don’t the club ace, cashes the club Declarer had to avoid being show love and support for think about and miss her our daughter; however, his king (East plays three, eight) stranded in the dummy. He and the inside jokes we and shifts to the heart 10. How needed to execute a dentist’s mother has dementia. to the hotel and restau- ronment she’s not used to. had together. Lately, it has should declarer continue? coup by extracting West’s safe She’s difficult to deal rants to warn them of the The Alzheimer’s Associa- gotten worse. East’s three-heart response exit cards. After ruffing the with now, and my ex impending storm? tion hosts support groups for caregivers and for fam- I know Donna’s sister was pre-emptive. With a hand second heart, South should doesn’t manage the situa- HURRICANE worth at least a game-invita- have cashed the club queen tion well. They take her to ilies with loved who have still lives here. Should I go INSANITY dementia. In these groups, and ask her about Donna, tional raise, he would have and diamond ace before run- restaurants and hotels cue-bid three diamonds. ning the spade jack. Then, coping techniques are dis- and allow very uncomfort- DEAR H.I.: If you are and how she’s doing and Then, South probably should even if West had a second able scenes to play out — known at the restaurants, cussed. Your ex might ben- where she is now, and have settled for three spades, diamond, declarer could have like sending food back (ev- you should definitely call efit by reaching out, prefer- whether she’ll contact her trusting partner to raise with a ruffed in his hand and drawn ery single time) or allowing ahead and speak to the ably before he and his for me? Or should I just suitable hand, but he plunged trumps. her to accuse the house- manager about the fact mother make the trip. He keep trying to get over into four spades. West al- keeping staff of thievery. that the poor woman is can contact the association her? lowed the unfavorable vulner- Rather than rationally “not well.” I’m sure it at.www.alz.org or by call- ability to dissuade him from deal with the problem would be appreciated, and ing the 24/7 helpline at REGRETTING IT IN sacrificing in five hearts. (Best themselves, they put the perhaps the party can be 1-800-272-3900. THE WEST defense would have taken five staff in a very awkward seated in a private area of hearts down two, plus 500 for DEAR REGRETTING: position. the restaurant. DEAR ABBY: You know North-South.) What are you waiting for? The poor woman has a When someone has de- the adage, “You don’t know The original declarer Nothing ventured, nothing thought this was a straight- mental condition. It isn’t a mentia, there comes a what you’ve got ‘til you lose it”? In 2009, before I gained. By all means, talk forward deal. He won the secret to the rest of us. I point where they should be third trick with his heart ace, have figured out tech- kept in familiar surround- was deployed to Kuwait, I to Donna’s sister, who might enjoy being able to ruffed his second heart on niques to deal with her. I ings to avoid situations in was in a short relationship the board and ran the spade play the role of Cupid. If am going to cook some which the person can be- with “Donna.” Because I jack. However, West took the meals for them while they come agitated. This may be didn’t want her to worry Donna is still single and trick with the king and shift- are here, but based on my what’s happening with your about me while I was gone, available, she may be as ed to his singleton diamond. work schedule, that’s all I ex-mother-in-law when she I ended it and broke her glad to see you as you will South won on the board and can do. Should I call ahead finds herself in an envi- heart. (Big mistake.) When be to see her.

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By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Yahaya Ntambi to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, mortgage given by Timothy Wholley to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., dated June 30, mortgage given by Richard J. Burke, Jr. to Salem Five Mortgage Company, LLC, Inc. as nominee for Prospect Mortgage, LLC, dated June 14, 2012 and recorded 2010 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at dated April 26, 2011 and registered with the Essex County (Southern District) with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 31431, Page Book 29575, Page 113, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder Registry District of the Land Court as Document No.519649 as noted on 549, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by assignment from by assignment from Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. to The Secretary of Housing and Urban Certificate of Title No. 84799, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc. as nominee for Prospect Mortgage, Development dated July 12, 2016 and recorded with said registry on January 31, holder by assignment from Salem Five Mortgage Company, LLC to Salem Five LLC to Wells Fargo Bank, NA dated November 19, 2014 and recorded with said 2017 at Book 35648 Page 583 and by assignment from The Secretary of Housing Cents Savings Bank dated April 26, 2011 and registered with said registry on May Registry on November 21, 2014 at Book 33686, Page 294, for breach of the and Urban Development to Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, as trustee for 2, 2011 at Document No. 519650 Certificate of Title No. 84799, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be Stanwich Mortgage Loan Trust A dated November 2, 2016 and recorded with said conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 a.m. on July 5, 2017, on the mortgaged premises registry on January 31, 2017 at Book 35648 Page 586, for breach of the sold at Public Auction at 11:00 a.m. on July 13, 2017, on the mortgaged located at 57 CLARENDON AVENUE, LYNN, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be premises located at 24 Hereford Road, Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts, singular the premises described in said mortgage, sold at Public Auction at 12:00 p.m. on July 17, 2017, on the mortgaged all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, premises located at 56 BROAD STREET, LYNN, Essex County, Massachusetts, all TO WIT: and singular the premises described in said mortgage, TO WIT:

All that certain land situated in Essex County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, TO WIT: The land with the buildings thereon situated in Marblehead in the County of Essex viz: and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, bounded and described as follows: Closing Date: 6/30/2010 Beginning at a point on Clarendon Avenue, formerly Silsbee Avenue, formerly SOUTHWESTERLY: by Hereford Road eighty five (85) feet; Bessie Street at a point between Lots 23 and 24 on a Plan of Lots of the Estate of Borrower(s): Timothy Wholley NORTHWESTERLY: by lot 48, as shown on plan he.reinafter mentioned, eighty one Nicholas and Coombs, Silsbee and Mace, dated August 18, 1883, and recorded (81) feet; with Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book 1116, Page 104, and running Property Address: 56 Broad Street, Lynn, MA 01902 NORTHEASTERLY: by lot 54, as shown on said plan, eighty five (85) feet; thence Northeasterly between said Lots, 176 feet more or less to land now or SOUTHEASTERLY: by lot 46, as shown on said plan, eighty one (81) feet. fornterly of Isaac Newhall's heirs, and thence running Southeasterly in an irregular The land in said Lynn, together with the buildings thereon, bounded and described line by said land now or formerly of Isaac Newhall's heirs as the wall formerly as follows: All of said boundaries are determined by the Court to be located as shown upon stood to a point on a line with the fence now standing between said land and the plan numbered 11965-D, drawn by Thomas A. Appleton, Civil Engineer, dated land now or formerly of Isaac Newhall's heirs, the lands now or formerly of J. W. PARCEL ONE June 1937, as modified and approved by the Court, filed in the Land Registration Southworth, said land being about 36 feet distant Southeasterly from said Lot 24; Office, a copy of a portion of which is filed with Certificate of Title 11672 in said thence running Southeasterly on a line with said fence by said land now or NORTHWESTERLY by Broad Street, 45.18 feet; Registry, and the above described land is shown as lot 47, on last mentioned formerly of Isaac Newhall's heirs to a point 40 feet distant Southeasterly from said plan. The above described land is subject to and has the benefit of easements Lot 24 to land now or formerly of Southworth; Thence Southwesterly by land now NORTHEASTERLY by land of Atwill et al, 135.23 feet; referred to, and is subject to the provisions described in deed from John H. or formerly of Southworth to Silsbee Avenue now Clarendon Avenue to a point 50 Blodgett et al Trustees to Mary Maude Roberts dated December 8, 1944, and filed feet distant Southeasterly from said Lot 24 and thence Northwesterly on said SOUTHEASTERLY by land of Parke and Landers, 26.20 feet; as Document 46535 in said Registry, so far a applicable. Sllsbee Avenue now Clarendon Avenue 50 feet to the point of beginning, be all of said measurements, more or less. SOUTHWESTERLY by three courses on Lot B on a plan hereinafter referred to, For grantor(s) title, see Certificate of Title No. 83624, see also Deed recorded 145.08 feet. herewith. This conveyance is made subject to all restrictions, easements, rights of way, covenants and conditions contained in. the Deeds forming the chain of title to this Said Lot contains 4,610 square feet and subject to a right of way as shown on a For mortgagor's(s') title see deed registered with Essex County (Southern property. plan entitled ''Sub-division of land owned by Florence Cushing, Lynn, Mass., Dec. District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document No. 519648, as noted on 27, 1945, Albert D. Martin, Civil Engineer.'' Said plan is recorded with Essex South Certificate of Title No. 84799. A deed from Vanessa Perez to Yahaya Ntambi to be recorded herewith. Registry of Deeds at Book 3435 Page 193 as #17 of 1946. These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern PARCEL TWO of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the District) Registry of Deeds in Book 31431, Page 547. nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax Beginning at a point of a corner of the boundary line between land now or formerly titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of Sarris and Florence Cushing which point is 38 feet Southeast from the liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the Southeasterly line of Broad Street; thence running having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or SOUTHEASTERLY 20 feet as shown on a plan hereinafter referred to; thence turning liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, and running TERMS OF SALE: having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. EASTERLY a distance of 31.37 feet as shown on said plan; thence turning and A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank running check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. TERMS OF SALE: The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., SOUTHEASTERLY about 54.28 feet to land of Landers; thence turning and running 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The NORTHEASTERLY 5.03 feet by land of Landers as shown on said plan; thence from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 turning and running receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the NORTHWESTERLY as shown on said plan 71 feet to a corner; thence turning and date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full running Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. WESTERLY 36.08 feet to the point of beginning. SALEM FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK Present holder of said mortgage Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. The above-described premises are conveyed subject to a right of way as shown on a plan ''Re-Sub-Division of land Lynn, Massachusetts dated May 18, 1946 Albert By its Attorneys, WELLS FARGO BANK, NA D. Martin Registered Land Surveyor'' for the benefit of Lot B1 as shown on said HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Present holder of said mortgage plan and have the benefit of a right of way 4 feet wide and 58 feet in depth over 150 California Street said Lot B1 as shown on said plan. Newton, MA 02458 By its Attorneys, (617) 558-0500 HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Said Lot containing 1,319 square feet. 201608-0151 - TEA 150 California Street Item: June 12, 19, 26, 2017 Newton, MA 02458 Subject to rights of way recorded in Book 3435, Page 193 and Book 3463, Page (617) 558-0500 553. 201511-0145 - YEL NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Item: June 12, 19, 26, 2017 For title reference, see deed recorded in Book 8962, Page 465. By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern mortgage given by Heather Lopes and Marc A. Lopes to Mortgage Electronic LEGAL NOTICE District) Registry of Deeds in Book 29575, Page 111. Registration Systems, Inc., dated August 12, 2004 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 23269, Page 444 as affected Public Hearing - Town of Swampscott Planning Board These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit by a modification agreement recorded with said records at Book 32740, Page 78, of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by assignment from Relative to Proposed Zoning By-Law Amendments Pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 40A, nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. dated Section 5. The Planning Board of the Town of Swampscott will hold a public titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or April 22, 2009 and recorded with said registry on May 1, 2009 at Book 28546 hearing to discuss the proposed amendments to the Town's zoning by-law. The liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, Page 140 and by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. public hearing will be held on MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 2017, at 7:00 PM at 200 having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, to Wells Fargo Bank, NA dated January 31, 2012 and recorded with said registry ESSEX STREET at the SENIOR CENTER. easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. on February 14, 2012 at Book 31086 Page 276 and by assignment from Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. to Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, d/b/a Christiana Trust, The hearing will consider the following amendment to the Zoning By-law TERMS OF SALE: not individually but as trustee for Pretium Mortgage Acquisition Trust dated April 21, 2016 and recorded with said registry on May 10, 2016 at Book 34911 Page Amendment A - Amend the Zoning Map changing the zoning designation of all A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank 32, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of properties in the Residence A-3 District (A3) to a new Residence A-4 District (A4), check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 9:00 a.m. on July 12, 2017, a list of properties within a (new) Residence A-3 District (A3), The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., on the mortgaged premises located at 474 CHESTNUT STREET, LYNN, Essex establishing the use and dimensional requirements and restrictions for the 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, Residence A-3 and A-4 districts, and making the revisions within the Zoning 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days By-laws to reflect the new zoning district, or take any action relative thereto. from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon TO WIT: receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in The complete text and map relative to the proposed amendment is available for said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. A parcel of land, with the buildings thereon, known as 474 Chestnut Street, Lynn, inspection at the Planning Department, Town Hall, 22 Monument Avenue, Essex County, Massachusetts, being shown as LOT B on a ''Plan of Land Owned by Swampscott, during normal business hours, which are Monday through Thursday Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Roy C. Hicks, George E. Hersey, Surveyor'' dated August 3, 1944, recorded with from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM and Friday from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM. the Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Book 3378, Page 258. WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND Item: June 12, 19, 2017 SOCIETY, FSB, AS TRUSTEE OF Reference is made to said plan and to deed at Book 14211, Page 1999 for a STANWICH MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST A more particular description of said parcel. Present holder of said mortgage LEGAL NOTICE Lynn Conservation Commission Meaning and intending to convey and hereby conveying the same premises By its Attorneys, conveyed to me/us by deed dated 07/25/1997 and recorded with Essex South HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Registry of Deeds in Book 14211, Page 199. In accordance with the provisions of M.G.L. Chapter 39, Section 23B, and Chapter 150 California Street 131, Section 40, (the Wetlands Protection Act and the local By-Laws), the Lynn Newton, MA 02458 Conservation Commission will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, June 20, 2017, For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern (617) 558-0500 District) Registry of Deeds in Book 14211, Page 199. at 6:30 p.m., Room 102A, Lynn City Hall, on the Notice of Intent of the 201510-0637 - TEA Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, 251 Causeway Street, Item: June 12, 19, 26, 2017 Suite 900, Boston, MA for the implementation of nine (9) geotechnical exploratory These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit borings off Hanson Street/Riley Way in Lynn to facilitate planning and conceptual of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the design of shoreline protection options along the Lynn Harbor Waterfront. These CITY OF LYNN nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax borings are located in Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage, the 200-foot titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or Riverfront Area to the Saugus River, Land within 100 feet (By-Law) and/or the Notice is hereby given that the Lynn City Council will hold a Public Hearing on liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, 100-foot Buffer Zone to Coastal Bank and/or Isolated Vegetated Wetland (By-Law) Tuesday, June 27, 2017 at 6:00 o'clock P.M. in Council Chambers for all having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, at said location in Lynn, MA. interested citizens of the City of Lynn, MA on the FY 2018 Budget. The budget easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. proposed for Fiscal Year 2018 is as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2018 Budget Mary Lester $304,731,011.00. TERMS OF SALE: Chairwoman Per Order: Janet Rowe, City Clerk Item: June 12, 2017 Item: June 12, 14, 2017 A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. CARE AND PROTECTION, TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS, SUMMONS The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., BY PUBLICATION, DOCKET NUMBER 16CP0180LY, Trial Court of 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box LEGAL NOTICE 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days Lynn Conservation Commission Massachusetts, Juvenile Court Department, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHU- SETTS, Essex County Juvenile Court, 139 Central Avenue, Lynn, MA 01901 from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon TO: Malcolm Ingram: A petition has been presented to this court by Lynn DCF, receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in In accordance with the provisions of M.G.L. Chapter 39, Section 23B, and Chapter said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. 131, Section 40, (the Wetlands Protection Act and the local By-Laws), the Lynn seeking, as to the following child, Malcolm J. Kazongo, that said child be found in need of care and protection and committed to the Department of Children and Conservation Commission will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, June 20, 2017, Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. at 6:30 p.m., Room 102A, Lynn City Hall, on the Notice of Intent of the Families. The court may dispense the rights of the person(s) named herein to Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, 251 Causeway Street, receive notice of or to consent to any legal proceeding affecting the adoption, custody, or guardianship or any other disposition of the child named herein, if it WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, D/B/A CHRISTIANA Suite 900, Boston, MA for the implementation of nine (9) geotechnical exploratory TRUST, NOT INDIVIDUALLY BUT AS TRUSTEE FOR PRETIUM borings at Heritage State Park in Lynn to facilitate planning and conceptual design finds that the child is in need of care and protection and that the best interests of the child would be served by said disposition. MORTGAGE ACQUISITION TRUST of shoreline stabilization methods along the Lynn Harbor Waterfront. These borings Present holder of said mortgage are located in Land Under the Ocean, Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage, You are hereby ORDERED to appear in this court, at the court address set forth above, on the following date and time: 07/18/2017 09:00 AM Pre Trial Land Within 100 feet (By-Law) and/or the 100-foot Buffer Zone to Coastal Bank at By its Attorneys, said location in Lynn, MA Conference (CR/CV) You may bring an attorney with you. If you have a right to an attorney and if the HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. 150 California Street Mary Lester court determines that you are indigent, the court will appoint an attorney to represent you. Newton, MA 02458 Chairwoman (617) 558-0500 Item: June 12, 2017 If you fail to appear, the court may proceed on that date and any date thereafter with a trial on the merits of the petition and an adjudication of this 201510-0513 - TEA matter. Item: June 12, 19, 26, 2017 LEGAL NOTICE For further information call the Office of the Clerk-Magistrate at 781 586-0415. Lynn Conservation Commission WITNESS: Hon. Mark Newman, FIRST JUSTICE Judith M. Brennan, Clerk-Magistrate DATE ISSUED: 04/06/2017 In accordance with the provisions of M.G.L. Chapter 39, Section 23B, and Item: June 2, 5, 12, 2017 Chapter 131, Section 40, (the Wetlands Protection Act and the local By-Laws), the Lynn Conservation Commission will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, June 20, Have something to sell? 2017, at 6:30 p.m., Room 102A, Lynn City Hall, on the Notice of Intent of Darlene and William Finnigan, 57 Bacheller Street, Lynn, for the repair and reconstruction We can help! of an existing retaining wall along the shore of Sluice Pond at Catch up 57 Bacheller Street, Lynn. Mary Lester Chairwoman with your Item: June 12, 2017 favorite team Placing a help wanted ad is great for in Item Sports! finding the skilled workers you need. B8 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JUNE 12, 2017 Class of ’17 Heads off into the future GRADUATION Tolerance for each oth- ferring from his school “It’s like an MHS meta- From A1 er and allowing others to in Dracut to Marblehead phor — use the back stair- find their voice, like Reine High School in his sopho- case. Just like the main The way we choose to car- Jean-Baptiste who wel- more year. staircase might be the ry ourselves after this day comed guests on behalf of “On my first day I was shortest amount of distance is completely dependent the students. Jean-Bap- sitting all to your classes, except this of these factors,” she said. tiste started four years alone. Then somebody sat isn’t the road to take when Kindness, tolerance, ago at Marblehead High down next to me and start- 800 people are also going and empathy were also School after coming from ed talking to me. What we that way,” she said. “I’m themes echoed amongst Haiti knowing very little talked about that day, I sure we can all laugh look- the speakers celebrating English. don’t remember and I still ing back, but the message the class’ growth. “The teachers at Marble- don’t know who you are, is clear: don’t live your life Kindness was a special head High School allowed but you made one of my following the traffic.” quality of the Class of me to find my voice and most difficult days a little On the road into their 2017, said Class President not to be scared to speak bit better,” Emerick said. Ilse Schaeffner. “We take up because of my accent.” The transition was some- future, the Marblehead notice of people around She found nothing but thing that became easier Class of 2017 has estab- us. We look up and around opportunity at Marble- for Emerick because of the lished a firm footing with and say hello to people head, like being able to kind of people he met at a list of things to always who aren’t necessarily work at Harvard Medical school, he said. carry with them: kindness, our best friend, people we School this summer as an Salutatorian Claire Ca- tolerance, and empathy. have never had a full con- assistant. plan offered other advice, ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE versation with, and even Empathy — as in when like don’t be afraid to take Matt Demirs can be with a teacher we’ve never Jacob Emerick recited the back road or to be dif- reached at mdemirs@ George Kim leads the Marblehead class of 2017 had,” she said. his senior essay on trans- ferent. itemlive.com. in the Pledge of Allegiance.

Jack Krivit reading the graduation program Marblehead class president Ilse Schaeffner and Kevin Daniel Lynch-Greenberg lead the graduates during the processional at graduation today. into the ceremony area.

Samantha Livermore, the valedictorian of the Marblehead class of 2017, speaks at graduation.

Lauren Marisa Ginevra Eleanor Caswell, one member of Marblehead High Perry receives School’s Luminescence and The Jewel Tones, sings the Star her diploma. Spangled Banner.

MARBLEHEAD HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 2017

Mariya Abbasova, Timothy Abernathy Jr., Jacob Abrams, Gianluca Acquafredda, Matthew Ahearn Jr, Kyle Aikman, Zachary Antin, Kaelyn Attridge, Isabella Barbera, Charlotte Barry, Sara Beatty, Alina Bedrossian, Court- ney Berry, Kelsy Bihailo, Andrew Bisegna, Hadley Blood, Daniil Bondarenko, Amber Born, Hannah Bragdon, Mairead Bresnahan, Nicole Brewster, Julia Broman, Deanna Buba, Patrick Bugler, Alexander Bull, Ashley Bunnell, Tyler Burdick, Juan Antonio Burgos Albacar, Charles Bushman, Emma Bushman, Sommer Byers, Jefry Cabrera, Abby Callahan-Muller, Cooper Camelo, David Campbell, Timothy Candelaria, Claire Caplan, Hannah Casey, Justin Cassar, Gabriel Castellanos, Ginevra Caswell, Isabel Ceron Pena, Julia Channing, Andrew Cioffi, James Clifford, Claire Coen, Michael Conlin, Lucas Cowan, Brendan Coyle Jr, Harrison Craig, Justin Crawford, Sarah Crawford, Julia Crouch, Grace Cunningham, Julia Cunningham, Ronan Cunningham, Ryan Currier, Jocelyn Cushinsky, Ellen D’arcangelo, Kira Daher, Sarah Damon, Beau Dana, Navahn Davis, Alvise De Matthaeis, Ilana Deangelo, Wilson Decarvalho, Zachary Depaulo, Courtney Dipietro, Christopher Doyle, Ridge Driscoll, Ryann Driscoll, Olivia Eddy, Ryan Ehrenberg, Mariah Elder, Douglas Elston Jr, Jacob Emerick, Justin Faia, Abigail Faria, Samantha Farrar, Chloe Ferrucci, Brittany Ficaro, Chloe Fiegener, Mack Fisher, Luke Fobert, Kristen Foley, Mia Forster, Lila Frankenstein, Vanessa Freedman, Benjamin Freger, Lily Frontero, Samuel Frontero, Olivia Fusegni, Andrew Gally, Jacob Gansenberg, Steven Garber, Jeff Garcia, Thomas Garrett, Olivia Gentes, Molly German, Jacob Gilliland, Stephen Girard, Matthew Gluskin, Benjamin Goldberg, Kelly Golden, Rachel Goldstein, Nicholas Grader, Daniel Grant, Tiara Greene, Amanda Gregory, Francisco Groppa-Venzal, Erika Grunwald, Nash Guyre, Braden Haley, Eliza Hancock, Alexandra Harney, Ben Harney, Anya Hart, Christian Hennigar, Olivia Herman, Kate Holloran, Olivia Indelicato, Shanazi Jackson, Adriana Jacob, Oliver Jacob, Izaak Janock, Regine Jean-Baptiste, Jemma Johnson-Shoucair, Sarah Jordan, Cara Joyce, Montana Joyce, Mikita Karasik, Alicia Katz, Ethan Keller, Jacob Keller, Victoria Khrobostova, George Kim, Hannah Kleinman, James Knight, Lukas Koppermann, Sarah Krell, Jack Krivit, Elrik Larson, Anna Barbara Leal Marcolin, Katharina Lehmann, Antonio Leonti, Daniel Likhterman, Brett Lipsky, Felix Litvak, Madison Livermore, Samantha Livermore, Jaason Lopez, Larissa Louissaint, Kevin Lynch-Greenberg, Ronald Mackrosen, James Marden, Henry Martin, Samuel Martin, Abigail Matherson, James Mccarthy, Megan Mccarthy, Sarah Mcdonough, Ava Mcgarry, William Mchugh, Halle Mckay, Garrett Mckinnon, Madeline Miller, Robert Millett, Noa Minelli, Griffin Minigiello, Sophie Minigiello, Rachel Mirabella, Bianca Morales, Prisca Morival, Amanda Morris, Kelly Morrison, Matthew Moulaison, Jordy Mukania, Madison Murray, Madeline Newall, Valeriia Niksdorf, Kaitlyn Nohelty, Jennifer Norcross, Reilly O’Grady, Kaelin O’Sullivan, Samuel Orenstein, Robert Paquette, Christopher Parthum, Sarah Peach, Christopher Peake, Katie Pearce, Brooke Pendleton, Coralie Pendleton, Judson Percy, Julia Pereira Rezende, Lauren Perry, Nickolas Phillips, Kathryn Picariello, Clara Pollard, Bradley Pompa-Whitaker, Lucie Poulin, Seraphin Prat, Jonice Price, Thomas Quigley, Stephen Quillen, Sammer Ragheb, Maeve Reilly, Isabella Renney, Eve Rice, Olivia Rietti, Rebecca Rivera, Vanessa Roads, Kyle Robertson, Caitriona Rocco, Thomas Rockett, Veronica Rodgers, Emma Roland, Eleanor Ronan, Rebecca Rooks, Austin Rose, Margaret Ross, Noel Rudloff, Kathryn Ryan, Megan Ryan, George Sabin, Andrea Sahovey, Toby Sanders, Ilse Schaeffner, Abigail Schalck, Bridget Schauder, Kaylie Schiowitz, Jesse Schwed, Edward Sears, Alix Segil, Molly Shee- han, Van Sjoberg, Emma Slepian, Brendan Smith, Alfredo Spatafora, Amanda Stein, Ashley Stiles, Ian Strothers, Andrew Sullaway, Georgia Sullivan, Kiersten Sullivan, Jacob Szottfried, Jordan Tarbox, Rachel Taylor, Alexander Terentiev, Dominic Testa, William Thompson, Samuel Thorne, Essence Townes, Haley Travers, Sarah Tripodi, Garrett Tully, Paris Tully, Emma Tumulty, Rebeccah Twaalfhoven, Chloe Twadell, Taylor Urlich, Tabitha Vania, James Vaughn, Kyra Veprek, Glen Veytsman, Katherine Veytsman, Hannah Walker, Katherine Walker, Lindsay Walker, Julia Wallen, Annabelle Walsh, Hayden Wheeler, Peyton Whitney, Colin Willard, Forest Williams, Victoria Witherell, Jonas Wojtas, Griffin Worth