FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2018 Chicken (or was it a parade?) leads to stabbing By Gayla Cawley ness hearing. lice arrived and was taken into custody af- as various items were scattered on the ITEM STAFF Police responded to an apartment at 72 ter of cers spoke with witnesses and peo-  oor near it. Capone was found with his Washington St. on a report of a stabbing ple involved in the incident, Kmiec said. head and upper body covered in blood, ac- LYNN — A Lynn man has been arrest- at 11 p.m., and found the victim bleeding Capone told police the argument was cording to court documents. ed after allegedly stabbing a 51-year-old from his neck from a knife wound, said over chicken, but the victim relayed that After police took Capone into custody man on Washington Street during an ar- Lynn Police Lt. Michael Kmiec. the ght was over a “gay parade.” An- and were walking him to the cruiser, he gument over chicken on Wednesday night. A screwdriver was also used in the other man present for the incident told pulled away and intentionally hit his head William Capone, 41, of 72 Washington stabbing, according to court documents. police he didn’t know what prompted the twice on the wall of the hallway, leaving a St., was charged with assault and bat- The victim was taken to Massachusetts argument, but that the three of them had bloody imprint, court documents show. tery with a dangerous weapon and armed General Hospital with life-threatening been drinking, court documents show. On the way down the stairs, he contin- assault to murder. He was arraigned in injuries but was later reported to be in Responding police saw blood splatters ued to try to pull away to hit his head on Lynn District Court on Thursday and stable condition, said Kmiec. all over the living room and the coffee ta- the stairwell walls and was able to do so held without bail pending a dangerous- Capone was still on the scene when po- ble near the couch appeared to be shifted twice, court documents show. Flour powers Water downtown bakery dispute bubbles over in Lynn eld By Thomas Grillo ITEM STAFF LYNNFIELD — As a ve-member pan- el decides the fate of a 117-year-old water company on Lowell Street, the owner is giving away H2O. The Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) is set to hear a case Tuesday on whether to al- low the Boston Clear Water Co. to contin- ue its operation. The complaint, brought by Mary Bliss, Andrew Gallucci, Willis O’Brien, and John Sievers, alleges the rm is violating the town’s zoning bylaws. Earlier this year, the four abutters asked the building inspector to shut the mineral spring water business down. But in a let- ter to the neighbors, John Roberto, Lynn- eld’s building inspector, declined to close the business, noting he is not convinced the company is operating illegally. So the neighbors appealed to the ZBA. They argue that whether Boston Clear Water was ever allowed to operate as a lawful pre-existing, nonconforming use prior to the adoption of zoning, those uses were abandoned for two years, and as a re- sult it is no longer protected. By Gayla Cawley One Mighty Mill bakes the  our into bagels, Marina Gar- They want the company to “immedi- ITEM STAFF tortillas and pretzels. The company is two- cia makes ately and forever cease and desist from pronged. It operates as a manufacturer, mak- bagels at One all commercial use and related activity LYNN — One Mighty Mill, which mills ing products wholesale for large clients, and Mighty Mill wheat into  our in a way that hearkens back at the site,” according to documents led their 68 Exchange St. site is a retail compo- on Exchange with the ZBA. They also demand that the to the turn of the 20th century, opened for nent, a cafe that also sells coffee. Street in town order Boston Clear to demolish the business on Exchange Street Thursday. One Mighty Mill is open from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Lynn. 2,100-square-foot wood-frame building. Co-founders of One Mighty Mill Jon Olinto Plans are to expand the menu over time. The mineral spring water is priced at 50 and Tony Rosenfeld, the latter of whom serves The company is starting out small. Their ITEM PHOTO | cents a gallon, and $2.50 for a ve-gallon as the company’s chef, started the venture only wholesale client is Boston Public Schools, OWEN O’ROURKE jug. By contrast, a gallon of Poland Spring after leaving B.GOOD, a farm-to-table food but plans are to sell to supermarkets. Other Water costs $1.19 at Shaw’s Supermarket chain they co-founded 15 years ago. products will include pizza dough,  our, pan- while a ve-gallon jug of mineral water Olinto said their stone ground  our is made cake mix, and pasta, with some sold in the costs $13.98 at Home Depot. on their 7,000 pound mill, which is 48 inch- cafe. But for a short time, Boston Clear Water es across. The two granite stones weigh 1,200 “We decided that the idea is going to be rooted is offering free water to residents who are pounds each. The wheat being milled is grown on a farm in Maine. BAKERY, A3 LYNNFIELD, A3 BAG TO Saugus man held SCHOOL without bail on Donors supply assault charge backpacks to Lynn students By Bridget Turcotte dangerousness hearing ITEM STAFF scheduled for Sept. 11, said Essex County District By Bella diGrazia LYNN — A Saugus man ITEM STAFF Attorney spokeswoman who failed to appear for ar- Carrie Kimball-Monahan. LYNN — For the fourth year raignment in Lynn District Gillespie was arrested in a row, a Lynn man dedicat- Court Tuesday, after the al- by Saugus Police Saturday ed his time to ensure the city’s leged indecent assault of a night and charged with one students were well equipped for woman in Saugus over the count of indecent assault the school year. weekend, was held without and battery on a person Mike Quintana hand deliv- bail Thursday. age 14 or over, according to ered about 120 backpacks and Timothy L. Gillespie a statement from Interim a large number of boxes lled appeared for his arraign- Chief Ronald Giorgetti. with school supplies to students ment two days after he Gillespie was arrested across Lynn. He gave 50 bags was scheduled to appear. to a woman in Salem who helps He was held pending a ASSAULT, A3 families in need and 16 to a Lynn resident who works with exchange students. Quintana said a lot of families INSIDE reached out to him directly, so he personally delivered 40 bags Opinion Sports to homes throughout the city. Jourgensen: Marblehead volleyball When he rst began donating Remembering Slippery survives back-and-forth supplies, it was solely to Lynn Hill and Poplar Street. A6 clash with Classical. B1 schools. He said now he brings ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK items wherever they are need- Lynn Entertainment ed, whether it be to schools, local From left, Karen Castro De Leon, acting principal Amy Dunn, Man shot in back, head, Marblehead’s me&thee and Julia Paro carry in backpacks and school supplies that Mike expected to survive. A8 opens its fall season. B8 BACKPACKS, A3 Quintana donated at Lynn Classical on Thursday.

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Raymond McGill Butch McIlwain, 58 Denise M. Grant, 66 1959-2018 PEABODY — Ray- time had a Harley LYNN — Bernard in Wake eld. He en- LYNN — Denise her husband David mond “Frank” McGill, motorcycle he loved “Butch” Hugh McIl- joyed traveling and M. (Horgan) Grant, of Kingston, N.H.; her a longtime resident to ride as well. Frank wain, 58, of Lynn, especially to Ft. My- 66, of Lynn, beloved sister, Donna Horgan of Peabody and played both handball passed away peace- ers, Fla., and to the wife of 49 years to of Denver, Colo., John formerly of Lynn, and racquetball com- fully in his sleep on family lake home in Dennis E. Grant, who Horgan of Lynn; and passed away in his petitively for many Monday, Sept. 3. He Weirs Beach, Lake loved her from the her grandchildren, home on Tuesday, years. He also had was the devoted hus- Winnipesaukee, rst day they met, Spencer and Logan Sept. 4, 2018. fun skiing and play- band and best friend N.H., where he en- died at home Sept. Grant and Braydan Frank was born ing golf. of Susan (McDer- joyed boating, jet 5 surrounded by her Mason. and raised in Saugus In addition to his mott) McIlwain, with skis, and moonlight family after a lengthy Service informa- and was the son of the late wife, Virginia L. McGill of Pea- whom he shared 28 years of lake cruises with AJ and Jo- illness. tion: Relatives and friends James H. and Margaret (Mc- body, Frank leaves many niec- marriage. hanne. Born, raised and educated are invited to attend her Gough) McGill. es and nephews and many Born in Lynn, Butch was An accomplished handy- in Lynn, she was the daugh- funeral service from the NA- After high school, Frank great-nieces and great-neph- the beloved son of Elaine man, he could x anything, ter of the late John and Claire DWORNY Funeral Home, 798 went to work as a machinist ews. He was preceded in (Sweeney) Carpenter of Ft. talk forever with a great sense (MacKinnon) Horgan. Denise Western Ave., Lynn, Monday, with the General Electric Com- death by his brother, James Myers, Fla., and the late Ed- of quick humor, and enjoyed had been employed with the Sept. 10 at 11 a.m. Burial pany. In July of 1943, Frank McGill and his sisters, Evelyn ward Carpenter and the son- reading and Jeopardy. He was City of Lynn School Dept. as in Pine Grove Cemetery. Vis- enlisted into the U.S. Navy to Nelson, Margaret Huber, Alice in-law of the late Donna and also an avid sports fan of Bos- a lunch aide, TJ Maxx and iting hours will be held from help ght during World War Ekstrom, Mabel Ciambello, William Morrison. He was the ton teams. He especially en- Tony the Florist. Denise was 9-11 a.m. prior to the ser- II. He served bravely and was Dorothy Rust, Edna Ryal, and loving father of Riley McIlwain joyed going to Red Sox games described as fun loving and vice. In lieu of owers your honorably discharged as a Thelma Rubman. and his wife, Cindy of Everett; with Susan. Most of all he en- enjoyed the company of family prayers are requested by the machinist mate, 3rd Class Service information: Vis- the cherished grandfather of joyed spending time with his and friends. She will be deeply family. For guest book and on Dec. 3, 1945. He returned itation will be held in the Jacob, Jason and Ryan; the wife, Susan, son and daugh- missed by all who knew her. directions www.nadwornyfu- home and continued working CUFFE-MCGINN Funeral dear brother of Denise Sul- ter-in-law Riley and Cindy, his Besides her husband, De- neralhome.com. with GE. Home, 157 Maple St., Lynn, on livan and her husband, Leo grandchildren and extended nise is survived by her son, He married his sweet- Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2018 from of Ft. Myers, Marilyn O’Neil family and many friends. Dennis D. Grant and his wife heart, Virginia Campbell, in 9-11 a.m. followed by a grave- and her husband, John, and Service information: Butch’s Lorrie of Weare, N.H.; her New Hampshire in 1962. side service at 11:30 a.m. in Edward Carpenter, all of funeral will be held on Mon- daughter, Kristan Mason and The couple moved to Pine Grove Cemetery, Lynn; the brother-in-law of El- day from the CUFFE-MCGINN their home in Peabody Lynn. To leave a condo- len Serino and her husband, Funeral Home, 157 Maple St., in 1973. Frank was lence online or to share Bobby of Nahant and William Lynn, at 10 a.m., followed by very athletic and loved a memory, please visit McDermott of Arizona; and a Mass of Christian burial at spending time outside. cuffemcginn.com. the uncle of John, Sara, Shay- 11 a.m. at St. Pius V Church, Gonzalez seeks He loved to ride his bike na, Jake, Nicole, Robert, Ryan Lynn. Burial will follow in or go for runs on the beaches and Callie. Pine Grove Cemetery, Lynn. of Rockport and on Good Har- Butch graduated from Lynn Visiting hours will be held ve debates; bor in Gloucester. Frank one English High School with the on Sunday, Sept. 9 from 2-6 Class of ’78 and received his p.m. in the funeral home. In bachelor’s degree from Cal Poly lieu of owers, contributions State University in San Luis in Butch’s memory may be Baker OKs three Gary P. Collins, 67 Obispo, Calif. He served in the made to Pedro’s Judo Boost- BOSTON (AP) — Repub- Domenic Sarno, the mayor 1950-2018 U.S. Army Reserves until 1988. er Club, 19 New Salem St., lican Gov. Charlie Baker’s of the state’s third-largest Butch worked as a Wake eld, MA 01880. campaign said Thursday city. HARPSWELL, many more years of machinist at GE in Lynn To leave a condolence it had agreed to three de- In a statement, Sarno Maine — Gary Patrick family memories, for the past 17 years. online or to share a bates in the fall with Jay credited the Baker admin- Collins, 67, passed the most import- Butch mastered Judo memory, please visit Gonzalez, the Democratic istration with being “re- away peacefully ant to him being for more than 40 years cuffemcginn.com. nominee for governor. sponsive to the perspec- among loved ones on those with Van, who and held a 3rd degree Earlier in the day, the tives and needs of local Sept. 1, 2018. dubbed Gar “Baba,” Black Belt. He enjoyed Democrat had announced of cials,” and helping his A Nahant native, which Van yelled re- practicing with his son, Riley, he was accepting invita- city — where Massachu- “Gar” was a proud peatedly with glee at Jimmy Pedro’s Judo Center tions from ve organi- setts’ rst resort casino graduate of St. while spending many zations looking to host recently opened — make Mary’s High School mornings singing debates, and had asked infrastructure improve- in Lynn, Class of 1968, and a along with “Sesame Street” Baker to accept all ve as ments. distinguished alumnus of Wil- and “Mother Goose Club” over Andrew F. Misiura Sr., 77 well. Sarno endorsed Demo- liams College, Class of 1972. Cheerios and apple fritters. Baker’s campaign says crat Martha Coakley over After a successful business Service information: A it agreed to debates to de- Baker in the 2014 gover- career and a brief Florida Celebration of Life will be SAUGUS — Andrew F. Misiu- Marie Droukis of Revere; and bates that will be hosted nor’s race. retirement, he relocated to held at Kelley Greens in ra Sr., 77, of Saugus, formerly his brother, Thaddeus Misiura by WBZ-TV, WGBH, and Other mayors who are idyllic Harpswell, Maine, to be Nahant on Saturday, Sept. of Lynn, beloved husband of of Florida; his three grandchil- the third by a consortium Democrats but listed as near family again. 8, 2018 from 11:30 a.m. Toby Ann (Levine) Misiura, with dren and his cat Bailey Yogurt of media outlets that in- backing the Republican He joins his parents, Dorothy to 2:30 p.m. Arrangements whom he shared 39 years of Rose. cludes The Boston Globe, incumbent include Brian and Frank, his brother Gregory, are under the direction of marriage, passed away after a Service information: Rela- WBUR-FM, WCVB-TV, Arrigo, of Revere; Jasi- his darling bride Ellen, and his the CONROY-TULLY WALKER lengthy illness Sept. 3. tives and friends are invited WGGB-TV, WSHM-TV el Correia, of Fall Riv- favorite dogs, Norton and Finn Funeral Home, 172 State Born in Lynn, he was the to his graveside service Mon- and the University of er; Stephen DiNatale, of McCool, in the afterlife. St., Portland, Maine. To view son of the late Thaddeus and day, Sept. 10 at 10 a.m. in Massachusetts. Fitchburg; Scott Galvin, of He is survived and remem- Gary’s memorial page, or to Sophie (Glynski) Misiura. He Pine Grove Cemetery. Please There was no immediate Woburn; Donna Holoday bered adoringly by his doting share an online condolence, was a graduate of Lynn Trade meet at the front entrance word on dates, times or lo- of Newburyport; Daniel daughter, Caitlin Aylward and please visit www.ConroyTully- Electrical School and was a at 9:45 a.m. For guest book cations. Rivera, of Lawrence; Bill her husband Daniel; a grand- Walker.com. In lieu of ow- self-employed electrician. please visit www.nadworny- Gonzalez’s campaign Samaras of Lowell; Brian son, Van Aylward; a brother, Kev- ers, please donate to St. Jo- Andrew is also survived by funeralhome.com. was “disappointed” that Sullivan, of West eld; and in Collins and his wife Birgitte; seph’s Indian School, 1301 his daughters, Beth Cor of Baker rejected the oth- Joe Sullivan, of Braintree. a nephew, Sean Collins; and a N. Main St., Chamberlain, Saugus, Cherelle Bruno of er debates that had been Seven independents and brother-in-law, Chris Powers. SD 57325 or the Coastal Dracut; and son, Andy Misiura proposed by media outlets ve Republican mayors Caitlin’s endless love, care, Humane Society, 30 Range of Middleton; his sister, Ann in Worcester and Spring- also endorsed Baker, the and support allowed him Road, Brunswick, ME 04011. eld, and by Telemundo campaign said. There are Boston, said Kevin Ready, 47 mayors total in Massa- the Democrat’s campaign chusetts. manager. Boston Mayor Marty Anne Marie Collier “We owe voters the op- Walsh endorsed Gonza- 1944-2018 portunity to see and hear lez at a Democratic unity Need to find our contrasting visions meeting on Wednesday, SWAMPSCOTT — Collier, (corner of Park Street and and leadership styles for saying the state needed an article? Anne Marie, of Swampscott, Route 28), North Reading, the whole state,” Gonzalez a governor with “bold vi- Sept. 4. at Reading line on Monday, said in an earlier state- sion.” Daughter of Britton and Sept. 10 at 7 p.m. Relatives ment. Gonzalez previously an- Flora Collier. Sister of Carolyn and friends may visit at Also Thursday, Baker’s nounced the support of Subscribe to Collier of Austin, Texas, and the funeral home Monday campaign said 22 may- several other mayors, in- Rosemary Bromberg of Bev- 5-7 p.m. Interment will be ors, 10 of whom are Dem- cluding Cambridge’s Marc erly. private. In lieu of owers, ocrats, had endorsed the McGovern, Northamp- e-edition on Service information: Fu- donations may be made in governor’s re-election bid. ton’s David Narkewicz, neral service in the COTA Catholic Charities. www.co- Among the Democrats and Framingham’s Funeral Home, 335 Park St. tafuneralhomes.com. backing Baker over Gon- Yvonne Spicer, the state’s zalez was Spring eld’s only black mayor. Marijuana retailers could get nal go-ahead this month By Colin A. Young that the agency is working of requirements to go from STATE HOUSE to schedule inspections for provisional license — there NEWS SERVICE two or three provisionally is payment of the fee and licensed businesses. Hoff- other things — assuming BOSTON — A handful man said the inspections those get turned around, of the marijuana busi- are expected to take place I think the answer is it’s nesses granted provision- “over the next week, plus quite possible,” Hoffman al licenses have informed or minus.” said when asked about is- the Cannabis Control He said it’s possible the suing a nal license at the Commission they are CCC could vote at its next next CCC meeting. ready to be inspected, one meeting, Sept. 20, to issue The chairman noted that of the nal steps before a nal license if a business such a vote will only take retail sales of marijuana, passes its inspection and place if the CCC’s inspec- approved by voters almost ful lls other requirements tion team approves the two years ago, can begin. by then. facility and nds that it CCC Chairman Steven “The nal inspection is comports to the law and Hoffman said Thursday one of the multiple number the agency’s regulations.

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LYNNFIELD there is uncertainty about According to Rosenfeld, From A1 the drinking water in Lyn- in the concept of wheat One Mighty Mill makes nfield, we wanted to be a you can eat,” Olinto said. 2,500 bagels and 1,200 supplied by the Lynnfield part of the solution. We “Behind that, (you) can tortillas a day, and mills Center Water District. cannot sit idly by in what only do that by revital- 200 pounds of wheat an The company has opened we see as a growing cri- izing local food systems. hour, or 1,000 pounds a a vending machine that is sis.” (You) have to build a mill. day. Plans are to increase dispensing free water to Gattineri, who raised a We did that and built a those numbers as they in- those who provide a copy family in Lynnfield, said bakery to support that.” crease clientele. of their water bill. The of- he doesn’t understand Olinto said they left B. Olinto said they were fer will last through Mon- why a handful of neigh- GOOD about a year ago sold on opening in Lynn af- day, Sept. 10. bors are trying to shut after discovering there ter taking a meeting with Anthony Gattineri, down his business. He was a hole in the farm- U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton’s manager of Snakebite Re- said the operation is no to-table story. He said it office. Staff there sold them alty LLC of Winchester, different under his stew- took about a decade to get on how there was an op- purchased the Pocahontas ardship than the previous the awakening that farms portunity to do something Spring Water Co. in 2014 owners. weren’t talked about when that mattered to the com- “We’ve had to amass talking about bread. He for $435,000. He said he munity. After doing a tour, bought the business for thousands of documents said he never knew any- and thousands of attor- he said they moved their one reason: to provide thing about flour. neys’ hours to prove some- real estate focus from Bos- mineral water to the re- Olinto said when they ton to downtown Lynn. thing we never had to gion. started their quest, they James Cowdell, Economic prove to begin with,” Gat- “Boston Clear was es- started going to local Development & Industrial tineri said. tablished to provide nour- farms and learned about Corporation of Lynn (EDIC/ ishing water in a world milling. In 1900, he said, Lynn) executive director, Thomas Grillo can be there were about 25,000 said EDIC/Lynn received a that is, sadly, lacking it,” reached at tgrillo@item- grain mills in the country, phone call from Moulton’s he said. “At a time where live.com. but by 2000, there were office six months ago saying only about 200 mills left Olinto was looking at Lynn Saugus man held without in the country. for his business. Growing wheat has also From there, he said the become industrialized, he city had been working to bail on assault charge said. There are a lot of lo- find One Mighty Mill a cal farms, but they don’t ASSAULT “When someone is ar- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE home. grow wheat and grain, “We’re excited to have a From A1 rested over the weekend and there are no mills to Co-owner Tony Rosenfeld makes bagels at One new manufacturing com- or at nighttime when after police were dis- support that food system. Mighty Mill on Exchange Street in Lynn Thurs- pany in downtown Lynn,” court is not in session, a Olinto said wheat grown day. Cowdell said. “If you go patched to the area of Jas- clerk comes in and makes and milled the right way back to Lynn’s history, that per and Central streets a decision whether to helps sustainable agri- “(The idea was) to tell a According to their web- definitely is our roots.” at 6 p.m. Saturday. Police hold a person or to set a culture and improves the new story around a really site, from about 8,000 didn’t release any other bail amount,” said Kim- health of the country. In- old idea and take us back B.C. to 1900, wheat was Gayla Cawley can be details. ball-Monahan. “In this dustrialized wheat and to the way we should be the original farm-to-table reached at gcawley@item- “Massachusetts law pro- case a clerk set a bail flour is more processed, he eating, the way we used to food, which was packed live.com. Follow her on hibits the Saugus Police amount.” said. eat,” Olinto said. with nutrients and a Twitter @GaylaCawley. Department from releas- Kimball-Monahan didn’t ing any further details immediately know the about this incident or bail amount. investigation,” said the A default warrant was statement from Giorgetti. issued for Gillespie’s ar- A clerk released Gilles- rest when he failed to ap- pie on bail over the week- pear. He was arrested by end, and ordered him to Saugus Police. return to Lynn District Court for arraignment Bridget Turcotte can be at 9 a.m. Tuesday. He reached at bturcotte@item- failed to appear, said Kim- live.com. Follow her on ball-Monahan. Twitter @BridgetTurcotte.

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BACKPACKS where he handed out just self, Quintana wasn’t the commuter rail, said he From A1 supplies, because that only one supplying items will do everything he can is what the alternative to be handed out. to continue the tradition organizations, or residenc- school said they needed He said kids of the Gregg at the start of every school es. most. Neighborhood House and year. The Lynn Classical He stopped by Classi- He began his trek with a resident named Ma- alumnus said he grew up cal High School, where more than 150 backpacks ria Aybar donated sup- with the mindset of al- he dropped off about 30 in total and about 2,000 plies and Preps by Chefs ways wanting to give back to his community. backpacks and an array school supply items, such and Hood Ink Tattoo Zoo of much-needed supplies. as notebooks, pens, pen- helped promote his cause. Bella diGrazia can be His next stop was Fect- cils and folders. While he Quintana, a full-time reached at bdigrazia@ From Route 114 to Route 107 to Route 1A eau-Leary High School, delivered everything him- employee for the MBTA itemlive.com. GPS Location: 17 Monument Ave, Swampscott MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS castleberryfairs.com

Warren: If cabinet allows the vice president It would also improve Baker rejected the thinks Trump’s unfit they to take over if the com- the system for notifying findings, telling reporters mander in chief is “unable crime victims when a Thursday that “everybody Selling a house? should oust him to discharge the powers defendant is going to be on that list is alive.” Buying a house? and duties of his office.” released and create a RMV spokeswoman BOSTON (AP) — Sen. felony for cutting off a Jacquelyn Goddard called Elizabeth Warren says if Find out what properties Baker bill would toughen court-ordered GPS device. the audit outdated and President Donald Trump’s recently sold in your area. said the RMV uses the cabinet thinks he is unfit laws on pre-trial release Audit: 1,900 drivers’ licenses Social Security Admin- for office, they should Check out BOSTON (AP) — Re- issued in dead people’s names istration’s Death Master remove him. publican Gov. Charlie the Real Estate page The Democrat made the File to determine if an in- Baker has filed a bill he BOSTON (AP) — Gov. dividual is alive or dead. in Saturday’s paper. comments in a fundrais- says would give police and Charlie Baker is ques- ing email Thursday. prosecutors more tools to tioning an audit that said Warren points to an go after lawbreakers. more than 1,900 Massa- LAW OFFICES OF anonymous senior official The bill would expand chusetts drivers’ licenses JAMES J. CARRIGAN who wrote a New York the list of offenses that have been issued under • Social Security Disability Times opinion piece can provide grounds for the names of dead people. • Workers Compensation claiming to be part of a dangerousness hearing A state audit released • Accidents a “resistance” working 25 years located across and let police detain peo- Thursday concluded the from Lynn District Court “from within” to thwart ple they observe violating Registry of Motor Vehicles Trump’s most dangerous pre-trial release condi- issued 1,905 drivers’ li- 15 Johnson St. impulses. tions without requiring a censes to individuals after 781-596-0100 Warren says if senior JAMES J. CARRIGAN court to issue a warrant their dates of death. ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN officials believe the first. State Auditor Suzanne RONALD D. MALLOY Lynn Drug Task Force president is unfit, “they The bill would also let Bump said the registry www.jamescarriganlaw.com should stop hiding behind judges revoke a person’s failed to properly use [email protected] Hotline anonymous op-eds and release if they violate a databases, including the leaking information to court-ordered condition Social Security Admin- 781-477-4444 CALL 24 HOURS A DAY Bob Woodward” and “do — such as an order to istration’s Death Master ITEM CLASSIFIEDS or text the word tiplynn what the Constitution stay away from a victim File, to deactivate licenses and your tip to “tip411” (847411) demands they do: invoke or public playground. of people who have died GET RESULTS! the 25th Amendment and Current law requires an and block individuals Call Customer Service Spanish menu available remove this president additional finding of dan- from obtaining identifica- to place an ad All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. from office.” gerousness before release tion under the names of 781-593-7700, ext. 2 Callers may remain anonymous. The 25th Amendment may be revoked. deceased people. A4 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS THE WEEK IN PHOTOS

ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Sign holders at Lynn Vocational Technical Institute advocate for their candidates of choice; from left, Joan Kelley, Rocco Capano, Charlie Stultz, Thavra Net, Rick Borten, Sam Ol and Sokheang Hong, on Tuesday.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Lara and Luiza Fernandes, both 7, joke ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Vong Vichet shows support for state represen- around as they wait for the first day of Maximus Fountain, 3, of Lynn blows bubbles at the tative candidate Hong Net Tuesday at Breed school to start Wednesday at Hood Elemen- 2018 Grecian Festival Saturday at St. George Greek Middle School. tary School. Orthodox Church in Lynn.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE New Superintendent of Schools Dr. Patrick Tutwiler shakes hands with Lynn English goalie Cherubin Musangu makes a save on a penalty kick Adryanna Abrau, 7, as she waits to start her first day back at Hood Ele- Wednesday. mentary School on Wednesday. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2018 A5 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK People line up to get freshly made Greek pastries and desserts at the 2018 Grecian Festival at St. George Greek Orthodox Church in Lynn.

ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Peter Capano gets a kiss from one of his cam- paign workers, Joan Kelley, after winning the ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK race for state representative Tuesday. Students and families gather at Hood Elementary School for the first day of classes.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK From left, Michael DiMartino, Daniel Doherty, Manuel Velez, Louis Iovine Jr., Kristopher Sarcia, David Serino, and Michael Palleschi are sworn in as Revere firefighters on Tuesday.

SEND US YOUR STUFF WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. A6 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2018 OPINION Remembering Slippery HOW TO REACH US E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M H. S Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg E C  J. Edward M. Grant Advertising Director Hill and Poplar Street T  J  Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. Editorial Director Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton Chief Financial O cer It’s fun to see kids back as a crowd of candidates Lynn, MA 01903 Michael H. Shanahan J N. W  in their school routines or their minions gathered Customer Service Chief Operating O cer Chairman with new backpacks and around to feverishly copy Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PŽ having fun in schoolyards Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 down numbers. that were empty and si- Thor l Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. 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Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 was a rite of passage that on the corner of Chatham muster hall describing to [email protected] signaled responsibility not and Maple streets “for me in the somnambulistic Circulation only for yourself but for a month.” Hopefully the voice of someone recount- [email protected] your little brother. guy who manages to stuff ing a dream how he par- Ext. 3 The trek to and from a pickup truck parked on ticipated in the liberation Newsroom home in Casper to Garfield Atlantic Street with all of a German concentration [email protected] Elementary (mysteriously sorts of cast-off metal can camp. [email protected] named Harding School for swing by and grab that l Ext. 4 a time) included climbing treasure. I thought about stand- EDITORIAL Slippery Hill known for its Sports l ing next to the sign on [email protected] shoe-sucking spring muds An only slightly amused the corner of Dartmouth Ext. 5 and tiptoeing past a house poll worker pointed out and Lynnfield streets and If actions speak louder than on Poplar Street with a the colorful irony that at- asking people walking by Retail and Online sloped lawn and a big red tended Tuesday’s primary Advertising if they know why it bears [email protected] words, Trump administration dog that woke without fail election: Democratic bal- Donald DiTullio’s name. in time to charge down lots were red and Republi- I’ll never forget the day ADVERTISING the lawn on a beeline for can, blue. So much for “red his mother showed me the Ernie Carpenter Jr. right about North Korea my brother and me as we state,” “blue state.” It’s driver’s license New York Director of Advertising shrieked and avoided the before my time but I like authorities recovered and and Business Development, ext. 1355 For the record, we wish President Donald urge to burst into a sprint hearing the stories about sent to her. May Donald [email protected] Trump was right about North Korea when for home. how the Item used to hang DiTullio and everyone else David McBournie he was optimistic about his ability to alter l election results on the old who lost their lives to ter- Sales Representative, ext. 1280 [email protected] the regime’s nuclear intentions. We also Linda Newhall told me building at 38 Exchange rorism on Sept. 11, 2001 wish he was right when he declared victory how driving down Lewis St. and people gathered rest in peace. Ralph Mitchell after his summit with the regime’s top dog, Street reminds her with- outside to see how can- Sales Representative, ext. 1313 Kim Jong Un, earlier this year. out fail of the times when didates were faring. He Thor Jourgensen is the [email protected] But the truth is that Kim isn’t moving his she took a bus or walked used to always yell at me Item’s editorial director. Patricia Whalen country toward the norms of a civilized na- down Lewis to Sam’s but I’m fond of the days Send “don’t ask” sugges- Sales Representative, ext. 1310 [email protected] tion. And if actions speak louder than words, Sub Shop for a sandwich. when Leo D’Entremont tions and answers to ques- the Trump administration is now mount- “Best rolls ever. I can still posted handwritten elec- tions to tjourgensen@item- BUSINESS OFFICE ing a substantive argument that little has remember the lady that tion results in City Hall live.com. Susan J. Conti changed on the northern end of the Korean Controller, ext. 1288 peninsula. [email protected] In recent days Trump’s secretary of state, Ted Grant Mike Pompeo, was compelled to cancel a trip Publisher, ext. 1234 to Pyongyang, and this week news broke that [email protected] talks are at an impasse between the U.S. Marian Kinney and North Korea. The sticking point now is ext. 1212 that Kim is insisting the United States sign [email protected] onto officially ending the Korean War before Will Kraft he does anything else to pretend he actually Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 wants to be a responsible world leader. [email protected] Of course, the shooting stopped in 1953 Jennifer Perez with an armistice, but no formal peace treaty ext. 1205 was signed to end the Korean War — which [email protected] means that technically a state of war still Mike Shanahan exists. That is unnerving to Kim, who is per- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 petually paranoid that other nations might [email protected] be able to use the cover of a decades-old con- Carolina Trujillo flict to carry out military operations against Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 him. [email protected] We don’t want to tell Kim this, but there is Jim Wilson no appetite (or political will) in the United Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 [email protected] States for launching a fresh shooting war in Korea. But there is also no reason to ease the CIRCULATION dictator’s worries either, unless he is will- Lisa Mahmoud ing to make a meaningful (and verifiable) Manager, ext. 1239 concession to lessen the chances of conflict [email protected] (nuclear or otherwise) between North Korea CLASSIFIED and any other country in the world. Abbe Young Smith Trump was hoping he’d made progress to- Manager, ext. 1276 ward such a concession three months ago. JONATHAN BERNSTEIN [email protected] And he can point to the dismantling of some NEWSROOM nuclear infrastructure as well as receiving material that might be the remains of U.S. Mike Alongi Women still firmly in control Sports Reporter ext. 1228 service members killed in the Korean con- [email protected] flict. Now it appears that North Korea isn’t Bill Brotherton Features Editor ext. 1338 stopping its drive toward refining its nucle- of November narrative [email protected] ar strike capabilities, according to the Inter- Gayla Cawley national Atomic Energy Agency, the world’s Reporter, ext. 1236 nuclear watchdog. And until DNA testing is The primary election bit to keep up with their systematically making [email protected] completed, no one can be sure whether we calendar grinds on with a districts, and the younger poor choices. modest surprise in Mas- candidates took advan- One thing that these re- Cheryl Charles got back the remains of U.S. service mem- News Editor, ext. 1278 bers. In the past, the North Koreans have sachusetts’ 7th District, tage. sults might have in com- [email protected] where Ayanna Pressley There’s still no real mon with 2010 Republi- turned over animal bones in the place of hu- Bella diGrazia man remains. defeated incumbent House sign we’re in the midst cans could be an almost Reporter, ext. 1317 All of this is why we’ve long preferred Democrat Michael Capua- of a movement similar at accidental effect of the po- [email protected] litical context. Democratic pushing North Korea to grant concessions no on Tuesday. all to what the Tea Party Thomas Grillo on human rights to anything else. By pres- The upset might remind was for Republicans in turnout has been way up Reporter, ext. 1264 suring the North to respect the rights of its people of the New York 2010. For the most part, this year, just as Repub- [email protected] people, the United States won’t lose sight of district where Alexandria the energy within the lican turnout was high in Spenser Hasak its long-term objectives of spreading human Ocasio-Cortez knocked off Democratic Party (most 2010. That means that a Photographer, ext. 1332 rights. Those objectives place the U.S. on the incumbent Joseph Crow- notably among women lot of infrequent, or even [email protected] right side of the moral struggle of our time, ley, but the differences are of various ethnic groups) new, voters are showing Thor Jourgensen and they have the ability to defang and ul- significant. Ocasio-Cortez doesn’t seem to have any up, and it’s possible that Editorial Director, ext. 1267 timately consign to the ash-heap of history was a first-time candi- of the tear-it-down atti- some of them have a little [email protected] rogue regimes that threaten peace in the date who ran as a socialist tude that Tea Partiers less loyalty to incumbents Daniel Kane world. against a relatively mod- had against incumbents just because they don’t Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 erate liberal. Pressley has of both parties. Nor do know them. That said, [email protected] An editorial from The Dallas Morning been on the Boston City they seem interested in Capuano remains only Steve Krause News. the second Democratic Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 Council since 2010, and tilting at windmills. Both [email protected] while she’s certainly a sol- of these defeated incum- House incumbent defeat- id liberal, so was Capuano. bents represent absolutely ed during this cycle, so Owen O’Rourke maybe there’s no broader Photographer, ext. 1224 Ocasio-Cortez was really safe Democratic districts, [email protected] an outsider; Pressley is so neither seat has been lesson to be learned. Other than that, we’re Emma LeBlanc Pérez not. put at risk for the party. Copy Editor What they do have in Pressley, in particular, ending the nomination cycle exactly the way it [email protected] common is that they are is well-prepared to be a started: with Democrat- Harold Rivera both women, and both productive member of the ic voters eager to vote for Sports Editor, ext. 1238 are probably better ethnic House; they’re also not [email protected] women. It’s going to be matches for the changing risking a lot of legislative very interesting to see Roberto Scalese districts they might rep- quality, if any. Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 how that plays out in No- resent than the men they I do expect that if Dem- [email protected] vember. defeated. Pressley would ocrats win big in Novem- Mark Sutherland be the first black woman ber, we’ll eventually find Jonathan Bernstein is a Creative Director ever in the Massachusetts out that a small number Bloomberg Opinion colum- [email protected] congressional delegation, of the newly elected group nist covering politics and Anne Marie Tobin a group that has never are wildly unfit to hold of- policy. He taught political Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 [email protected] had many women at all. fice. That happens in all science at the University of They also beat older in- landslides. But from what Texas at San Antonio and Bridget Turcotte cumbents: Capuano is 66; we know so far, it appears Reporter, ext. 1269 DePauw University and [email protected] Crowley is 56. Both had that any such misfires will wrote A Plain Blog About probably failed at least a be flukes, not a result of Politics. 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] FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 NATION Protesters continue to interrupt Brett Kavanaugh’s hearings By Ashraf Khalil tions. Minutes later, the So there’s no choice but to “The stakes have never tests managed to annoy ASSOCIATED PRESS person shouts again and is let everybody in and wait been higher.” one prominent Republican hustled out a side door. for them to misbehave be- It may be a quixotic goal. on the committee. Utah WASHINGTON — Then another person re- fore removing them. Republicans have the Sen. Orrin Hatch, after be- It’s sort of a coordinated peats the process. The protesters are part votes to confirm Kavana- dance, but the performers ing interrupted by a wom- Eventually, the back of a nationwide campaign ugh and are expected to an in the crowd, snapped: are an organized group two rows of the hearing to disrupt the confirma- do so. The protesters are “I think we should have of protesters and a dozen room, which are reserved tion process. A broad co- adding their voices to the or so uniformed Capitol for the public, are empty, alition of activist groups, outnumbered committee this loudmouth removed. Police officers. And the and another 20 or so visi- including abortion rights Democrats, who tried to We shouldn’t have to put stage is this week’s Senate tors are escorted in from a groups, gun control or- delay the hearings, argu- up with this kind of stuff.” confirmation hearings for line outside. They wait for ganizations and labor ing that important docu- President Donald Trump Supreme Court nominee their turn to shout and be unions, has converged on ments about Kavanaugh even weighed in on the in- Brett Kavanaugh. arrested. Washington. The demon- have been withheld. terruptions. In an Oval One by one, the protest- Overall, 70 people were strators fear that Kavana- Dreith acknowledged Office interview Tuesday ers, many wearing T-shirts arrested Tuesday and ugh’s confirmation would that the numbers are on with The Daily Caller, he that say “I am what’s at charged with disorderly PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS shift the Supreme Court’s Kavanaugh’s side but said called the protests “em- stake,” interrupt the pro- conduct on the first day A protester disrupts balance for years on issues she and other protesters barrassing for the coun- ceedings by shouting slo- of the Kavanaugh con- Supreme Court nom- like abortion rights, LGBT are hoping to bolster Dem- gans like “You’re making try” and wondered why firmation hearings. The inee Brett Kavana- freedoms and gun control. ocrats on the committee a mockery of democracy!” the disruptions were al- second day of hearings on ugh’s hearing. “My goal is for this nom- and possibly sway one or or “Senators: Do your jobs Wednesday was marked ination to not go through,” two Republicans. They are lowed to continue. and stop this hearing!” by the same sort of shout- said Alison Dreith, exec- also conducting phone call “In the old days, we used The police then warn that and-arrest pattern. public and can’t keep out utive director of NARAL campaigns in each sena- to throw them out. Today, he or she will be arrested The Capitol Police can’t people who look like they Pro-Choice Missouri, who tor’s home state. I guess they just keep for any further disrup- close the room to the might disrupt the hearing. was arrested Tuesday. At the very least, the pro- screaming,” Trump said. ‘A horrific situation’: 4 dead in Cincinnati bank shooting

By Angie Wang mediately why he went to and Dan Sewell that building. ASSOCIATED PRESS Police swarmed an apartment in North Bend, CINCINNATI — A gun- Ohio, a village some 15 man opened fire early miles west of Cincinnati. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Thursday in the heart of Deters confirmed it was Capt. M. Loveless examines a scorched license Cincinnati in an attack the suspect’s residence. plate on Interstate 5 as the Delta Fire burns. that left him and three “A very horrific situa- other people dead, police tion,” Isaac said at the said. shooting scene. “We’re in The shooting sent peo- the very early stages” of Big rigs abandoned ple scrambling across the the investigation. city’s Fountain Square Federal and state agents as wildfire scorches amid cries of “shooter!” were on the scene as police It happened at a 30-sto- searched the building. ry building, home to the Michael Richardson, California freeway corporate headquarters who works in the bank for regional banker Fifth building, told The Cin- Third Bancorp and other PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS cinnati Enquirer that he By Noah Berger homes in a frightening businesses, including pop- Pedestrians stand behind a police line as emer- was standing outside the and Paul Elias start to the fire season. ular ice cream, pastry and gency personnel and police respond to reports entrance when he heard ASSOCIATED PRESS California’s insurance sandwich shops. The bank gunshots in the lobby. commissioner said Thurs- building was locked down of a shooting near Fountain Square. SHASTA-TRINITY NA- “I looked behind me and day that victims of that for most of the morning, TIONAL FOREST, Calif. saw the guy — he shot and fire and one in the Men- and the usually crowded gunfire with police. It was said one investigator said — Truckers abandoned then he shot again. After docino area — the two surrounding streets and unclear if the gunman it could have been “a blood- big-rigs and motorists that, I started running.” largest blazes in the state sidewalks were closed off. shot himself or was shot bath beyond imagination.” screamed in fear as they Leonard Cain told The so far this year — have Police Chief Eliot Isaac by officers. The gunman wasn’t im- came dangerously close to Enquirer he was going filed more than 10,000 said the shooter opened Hamilton County Pros- mediately identified, and an explosive wildfire that into the bank when some- claims so far totaling $845 fire at about 9:10 a.m. at ecutor Joe Deters said the police didn’t comment on a shut down about 45 miles one alerted him about the million. the loading dock of the gunman was carrying a possible motive. Police Lt. of a major California in- shooting. He said a wom- The two fires destroyed Fifth Third Bank building. large amount of ammuni- Steve Saunders said he terstate near the Oregon an, who was wearing head- or damaged a combined Isaac said the gunman tion, and the rapid police wasn’t a current or past phones, didn’t hear the border that authorities 8,800 homes and 329 busi- then entered the bank’s response likely prevented employee of Fifth Third, warnings and walked into were desperately trying to nesses. lobby, where he exchanged many more casualties. He and police didn’t know im- the bank and was shot. reopen. “The worst may be yet to In a video, a passenger come,” Commissioner Da- in a vehicle screams: “Oh vid Jones warned at a San my God, I want to go!” as Francisco news confer- Trump administration moves to nearby trees burst into ence, noting that Califor- flames. nia wildfires are typical- “I can’t breathe,” the ly more destructive after detain migrant families longer woman says, sobbing. Sept. 1. “Please, guys, come put it California’s firefighting out.” agency is about to exceed By Colleen Long The fire erupted Wednes- its budget and needs $234 and Amy Taxin ASSOCIATED PRESS day afternoon in a rural million more, Cal Fire di- area and devoured timber rector Ken Pimlott said WASHINGTON — The and brush on both sides in a letter to lawmakers Trump administration on of Interstate 5 as it nearly Thursday. Thursday moved to aban- tripled in size overnight, The agency spent $432 don a longstanding court officials said Thursday. million through the end settlement that limits Elsewhere in the state, of August and had only how long immigrant chil- a fire raging in the Si- about $11 million left, dren can be kept locked erra Nevada had grown Pimlott wrote. Cal Fire up, proposing new regu- to more than 7 square would use some of the lations that would allow miles after shutting down money to add firefighters the government to detain stretches of U.S. 395, State and helicopters, he said. families until their immi- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Route 108 and the Pacific The Legislature bud- gration cases are decided. Crest Trail along the east- gets for firefighting based Homeland Security offi- Vehicles leave the Port Isabel Detention Center, which holds detainees ern spine of California. on the historical average cials said that ending the of the U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement in Los Fresnos, Texas. The Marine Corps costs. Cal Fire has re- so-called Flores agreement Mountain Warfare Train- quested extra money in of 1997 will speed up the ger,” said Omar Jadwat, least restrictive setting ald Trump has decried as ing Center, campgrounds seven of the past 10 years, handling of asylum re- director of the ACLU’s possible and to release “catch-and-release.” and other areas were evac- but never this early, ac- quests while also deterring Immigrants’ Rights Proj- them generally after 20 Such cases can drag on uated Wednesday. Ranch- cording to the Depart- people from illegally cross- ect. “And it’s yet another days in detention. For de- for years, and some immi- ers were told to prepare to ment of Finance. ing the Mexican border. example of the Trump cades, because of those grants stop showing up move livestock out of the The blaze Thursday The move angered im- administration’s hostility restrictions, many parents to court when it becomes area in Humboldt-Toiyabe along Interstate 5 has migrant rights advocates toward immigrants result- and children caught try- clear their asylum requests National Forest. blackened 23 square and is all but certain to ing in a policy incompat- ing to slip into the country are going to be denied. The two fires Thursday miles, prompting manda- trigger a court battle. ible with the most basic have been released into The newly proposed were raging just weeks af- tory evacuations. It was “It is sickening to see human values.” the U.S. while their asy- rules would allow the gov- ter a blaze in the Redding moving rapidly but was the United States govern- The Flores agreement lum requests wind their ernment to hold families area killed eight people still far from any large ment looking for ways to requires the government way through the courts — in detention until their and burned about 1,100 towns. jail more children for lon- to keep children in the a practice President Don- cases are completed. Plea deal made in Louisiana State University student’s death

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — LSU students carry the same Gruver, a freshman from Ros- penalties, require schools to targeted Gruver because he Two young men pleaded no con- weight as a guilty plea in criminal well, Ga., died a year ago after teach students about hazing was frequently late for events test Thursday to misdemeanor court but can’t be used against a night of drinking at the Phi and levy fines on organizations and forced him to drink because hazing in the drinking death of the men in civil proceedings. Delta Theta fraternity house. that knowingly allow haz- he was having trouble reciting a Louisiana State University Gott and Isto have agreed Fraternity members found him ing. One of the measures was the Greek alphabet during “Bi- fraternity pledge whose blood to testify in the upcoming tri- lying on a couch and couldn’t tell named the Max Gruver Act, ble Study,” a ritual testing their alcohol level was more than six al against Matthew Alexander if he was breathing. He died at a and Gruver’s parents person- fraternity knowledge, witness- times the legal limit for driving. Naquin, 20, of Fair Oaks Ranch, Baton Rouge hospital later that ally lobbied lawmakers for its es told police. Sean-Paul Gott, 22, of Lafay- Texas, who is charged with day. A coroner said the cause passage. Naquin’s attorney, John Mc- ette, and Ryan Matthew Isto, 19, negligent homicide in Gruver’s was acute alcohol intoxication, Witnesses said Naquin sin- Lindon, has said he believes his of Butte, Mont., weren’t imme- death, a felony charge punish- with aspiration: He had inhaled gled out Gruver during a haz- client is being singled out un- diately sentenced for their roles able by up to five years in pris- vomit and other fluid into his ing ritual involving 18 to 20 fairly. in the September 2017 death of on. News outlets say Gott and lungs. pledges, and forced him to Also charged with misdemean- 18-year-old Maxwell Gruver. Isto will be sentenced after the Gruver’s death spurred Loui- drink more than the others the or hazing in the case is Patrick The Advocate reports the no trial scheduled to begin July 8 is siana lawmakers to rewrite the night before his death, accord- Andrew Forde, 21, of Westwood, contest pleas from the two former complete. state’s hazing laws, to toughen ing to a police report. Naquin Mass. A8 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2018 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- Overdose mph after leaving their house ported at Gaeta’s Shell & Citgo their way. at North Shore Auto Sales at larly arrests, reflect police records. In near Ocean Avenue at 7:37 Station at 14 Newbury St. on Loud music was reported at 10:51 a.m. Wednesday; on Re- A report of an overdose at the event of a perceived inaccuracy, p.m. on Wednesday. The caller Wednesday at 5:01 p.m. Officer 5 Grant St. on Wednesday at vere Beach Parkway at 12:32 7:15 p.m. Wednesday on Wash- stated a man ran out of the reports Atlantic Ambulance Ser- it is the sole responsibility of the con- 11:52 p.m. Officer reports all is p.m. Wednesday; at Sensible ington Street. house, got in the car, and sped vices was contacted. quiet at the time checked. Car Rental on Revere Street at cerned party to contact the relevant off. Caller also stated a white A woman reported a past hit Passerby reported a possibly 1:36 p.m. Wednesday. police department and have the de- Theft car with “police” and “911” and run crash on Wednesday drunk man in a white T-shirt, partment issue a notice of correction written on the side was being at 6:06 p.m. at Cross Street black sweatshirt, and work A report of a robbery at 9:24 Complaints to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- towed and didn’t know if the Family Dentistry at 39 Cross St. boots trying to change a tire p.m. Wednesday at Chatham A report of an assault at the ifications will not be made without two situations were connected. Officer reported he spoke with on white Tesla and then left the and Timson streets. Responding officers spoke to the reporting party who said the New Revere Police Station on express notice of change from the A report of a larceny at 7:31 area on Thursday at 6:42 a.m. the male with the police car, accident happened on Tuesday. Officer reports man had fallen Revere Beach Parkway at 9:15 arresting police department. a.m. Thursday at 14 Nichols who stated it was a prop for a Salem Police Department noti- a.m. Tuesday; at Atlantic Lounge Ave. over while changing tire. All ap- video they were making. fied. pears to be in order. at 1:01 p.m. Tuesday. LYNN A report of someone on a bi- A motor vehicle crash was A report of suspicious activi- Vandalism Wire down reported at 20 cycle doing wheelies, without a reported on Thursday at 8:37 Kingdom Terrace on Thursday at ty on Wentworth Road at 4:11 Arrest A report of motor vehicle van- helmet on, down the middle of a.m. at 233 Lowell St. and 2 9:19 a.m. Officer reports wire p.m. Tuesday. Atlantic Avenue going inbound Regal Terrace. Officer reports is rolled up on the side of the A report of simple threats on William Capone, 41, of 72 dalism at 6:28 a.m. Thursday at at 8:01 p.m. on Wednesday. there was no personal injury street. Ridge Road at 10:05 p.m. Tues- Washington St., was arrest- 65 Chatham St. A caller reported that a few and one vehicle was towed by Northshore Mall security re- day. ed and charged with assault LYNNFIELD nights ago a car pulled up at Phil’s Towing. ported a disgruntled customer A report of a child running out and battery with a dangerous about 2:45 a.m. and sat for five at Sterling Jewelers at 210 An- of the Susan B. Anthony School weapon and armed assault to minutes on Westminster Road Animal Control on Newhall Street at 12:30 Complaints dover St. on Thursday at 12:05 murder at 11:33 p.m. Wednes- and then drove off. p.m. Officer said the dispute p.m. Wednesday. day. A caller reported he parked On Wednesday at 3:55 p.m. A report of a motor vehicle A burglar alarm was reported a caller reports a 30-year-old was over the warranty of a ring. going off at 8 Heath Circle on his car on Commercial Street for Customer said she will go to a breaking and entering on Rand Accidents 45 minutes and he came back man was living in his small, Street at 2:38 p.m. Wednesday. Wednesday at 12:17 p.m. Offi- light blue car with two dogs different store. cer reports property is secure, to find it gone at 10:21 p.m. on Report of a counterfeit $20 A report of simple threats on A report of a motor vehicle Wednesday. He described the and a cat in front of 75 Cen- Proctor Avenue at 5:06 p.m. crash at 12:31 p.m. Wednesday accidental or defective alarm. tral St. Caller said man is not bill at the Luso American Cred- A caller from Sunrise Assisted vehicle as a red 2006 Chevy it Union on Tremont Street on Wednesday. at Lockwood and Maplewood Sonic with fishing rods in the taking care of the pets. Officer roads; at 1:27 p.m. Wednesday Living on Salem Street reported checked the area and could not Thursday at 12:29 p.m. Officer an elderly woman was suffering back. He stated when the car reports he has a possible sus- Theft at 7 Williams Place; at 4:03 runs it makes a lot of noise. locate the vehicle. p.m. Wednesday at Boston and from shortness of breath on Caller left a voicemail for the pect and will be following up. A report of shoplifting at Tar- Franklin streets; at 9:44 p.m. Wednesday at 3:31 p.m. Wom- Animal Control officer that her get on Furlong Drive at 2:01 Wednesday at 67 Ocean St.; an taken to hospital. PEABODY friend’s dog is missing. Fluffy, REVERE p.m. Tuesday; at Walgreens at 5:41 a.m. Thursday at 201 Caller from Walnut Street re- 11, was described as a white on Broadway at 4:10 p.m. Commercial St. ported a group of kids in the Arrests male Lhasa Apso who was last Arrests Wednesday. A report of a motor vehicle Lynnfield Center Water District seen on Aug. 30 near Hamp- A report of a stolen moped Reservoir on Wednesday at Christian A. Castillo, 24, of Carmelo Scoppettuolo, 52, hit and run crash at 12:32 p.m. 1 Goldberg Road, was arrested shire Road. The dog has tags at Waitt Park at 8:03 p.m. Wednesday at 157 Maple St. 6:44 p.m. but is not chipped. of 285 Sargent St. Apt. 1, was Wednesday. Police investigated a report on Thursday at 11:11 a.m. on arrested and charged with op- Perkins Street on an outstand- On Thursday at 1:14 p.m., of a threat near Simply Stor- erating a motor vehicle with a Assaults ing warrant for trespassing and caller from 32 Collins St. asked age at 102 South Broadway on suspended license, being a ha- SWAMPSCOTT miscellaneous violations of mu- if she is allowed to bury de- Wednesday 8:03 p.m. Caller bitual traffic offender, and war- A report of an assault at 9:20 nicipal ordinances. ceased pets in her backyard. said when she pulled over be- rant charges. Accidents p.m. Wednesday on Newcastle Chaian Santiago, 22, of 10 Officer said it is allowed if she Court. cause she ran out of gas, an- is the property owner. Brian J. Carmichael, 35, of A report of a motor vehicle other motorist threatened her. Holten St. Apt. 6, was arrested A report of an assault and on Thursday at 1:14 p.m. at 12 Ridge Road, Apt. B, was ar- crash at the high school, 200 battery with a dangerous weap- Police reported second vehicle Complaints rested on warrant charges. Essex St., at 2:55 p.m. on was gone upon arrival. Walgreens on Main Street and on at 11 p.m. Wednesday on charged with trespassing. A juvenile was arrested on Wednesday. Washington Street. Caller walking a dog reported An intentional overdose of warrant charges. an older dark sedan was driving Summons sleeping pills was reported on Complaints Breaking and Entering around the neighborhood on Wednesday at 3:41 p.m. at 3 Accidents Thursday at 3:52 a.m. Police Nicole Miller, 36, of 21 Her- Center St., Apt. 2A. Officer re- A report of threats made at A report of a breaking and reported vehicle was gone upon rick St., Beverly, was issued a ports the victim was taken to A report of a motor vehicle 32 Ocean View Road at 4:22 entering at 11:29 p.m. Wednes- arrival. summons on Wednesday at the North Shore Medical Center. crash at Atlantic Vending Co. p.m. on Wednesday. day at 34 Eade St. 3:06 p.m. at Dunkin’ Donuts at Acura of Peabody security re- Inc. on North Shore Road at A report of suspicious activ- A report of a motor vehicle MARBLEHEAD 79 Lynnfield St. for operating ported two men wearing black 6:55 a.m. Tuesday; on Malden ity at Cherry Street and Spi- breaking and entering at 7:37 an unregistered, uninsured mo- walking around the property at Street at 8:32 a.m. Tuesday; at nale Road at 10:01 p.m. on a.m. Thursday at 1 Market St. Complaints tor vehicle and applying plates. 233 Andover St. on Wednesday Kelly’s Roast Beef on Revere Wednesday. reports vehicle was towed by at 9:18 p.m. Officer said the Beach Boulevard at 2:23 p.m. Complaints A report of speeding at Mallia’s Towing. complaint was unfounded. Tuesday; at Revere Street and Theft Brookhouse Drive at 6:51 p.m. A suspicious motor vehicle North Shore Road at 8:35 a.m. A report of a gunshot at 1:29 on Wednesday. Accidents was reported on Wednesday at Wednesday; at Revere Beach A report of a larceny at 565 a.m. Thursday at 51 Arlington A caller reported a dark col- 11:29 p.m. at 2 Park St. Offi- Parkway and Lee Burbank High- Humphrey St. at 2:22 p.m. on St. ored Honda driving at least 100 A motor vehicle crash was re- cer reports parties were sent on way at 10:50 a.m. Wednesday; Wednesday. MASSACHUSETTS BRIEF Lynn man attacked, Man pleads guilty The Telegram & Ga- but intended to rob him. zette reports that Francis The 23-year-old Arbolay to manslaughter for Arbolay is scheduled to be denied having drugs and fatal stabbing sentenced Sept. 17 after stabbed Starkweather has his wallet stolen pleading guilty under a and another man during WORCESTER (AP) — A plea deal Wednesday to the ensuing struggle. The By Gayla Cawley 9:30 p.m. and learned tained approximately man originally charged killing 23-year-old Chris- other victim survived. ITEM STAFF the victim was allegedly $100 in cash, Kmiec said. with murder in the fatal topher Starkweather in Prosecutors asked for a punched multiple times There have been no ar- stabbing of another man Gardner in January 2016. sentence of 10 to 12 years LYNN — An 18-year-old by four men riding bicy- rests made and the inci- during an attempted Prosecutors say Stark- in prison. Defense attor- Lynn man was attacked cles, described as being dent is under investiga- drug robbery has pleaded weather and three others neys asked for four to six by four men and had his Hispanic and in their tion. guilty to the lesser charge arranged a meeting to years. wallet stolen at Cha- late teens to early 20s. No of manslaughter. buy cocaine from Arbolay, tham and Timson streets weapons were involved, Gayla Cawley can be Wednesday night. Lynn Police Lt. 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Cold Warm Stationary Last 3...... $110 Last 3...... $117 Pressure H L High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice Mass Cash: 3-10-23-25-31 SEPTEMBER 9 SEPTEMBER 16 TODAY SATURDAY SUNDAY <-10 -0s0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110+ M’ Cloudy | High 72, Low 60 P’ Cloudy | High 70, Low 56 Cloudy | High 65, Low 59 Lucky for Life: 14-27-29-36-39-(6) NATIONAL SUMMARY: Showers and thunderstorms will extend from the mid-Atlantic to the Ohio River Valley, central United States and southern Plains tomorrow, with flooding concerns in Arkansas as Gordon moves farther inland. Dry and cooler but pleasant weather will grace areas from New England to the Upper Midwest while blazing sunshine and heat bake the West. ©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2018 DiCenso, Maguire relish in new leadership roles for St. Mary’s By Steve Krause ITEM STAFF LYNN — Dominic “D.J.” DiCenso and Jack Maguire sat and watched over the past three years, waiting their turns to have the leadership roles on the St. Mary’s High foot- ball team thrust upon them. “I see this year as being our turn,” said DiCenso, a senior 2-way tackle. “I like to think I’ve always taken leadership roles. I think it makes me a better player.” “We’ve had great leadership here,” said Maguire, an offensive guard/middle linebacker. “Now it’s us, and everybody has to step up.” In some ways, say both, the man- tle of leadership can be dif cult, and in other ways not so hard. “The people who have come be- fore us have helped instill such a winning culture here that every- body knows what they have to do,” said DiCenso. “We’re a very close group. We worked together in the ITEM FILE PHOTO weight room, and we’ve had a good ITEM FILE PHOTO St. Mary’s seniors Dominic “D.J.” DiCenso, left, and Jack Maguire, camp. right, kick off their nal season of high school football tonight when Marblehead’s Izzy Curtin, right, had 26 assists in a FOOTBALL, B2 the Spartans host Millis at Manning Field. win over Lynn Classical Thursday evening. Marblehead volleyball Lynn Youth Hockey continues to grow survives back-and-forth in numbers under Boisson’s direction By Daniel Kane affair with Classical ITEM STAFF

By Mike Alongi LYNN — When Lynn Youth ITEM STAFF Hockey President Brian Bois- son took over four years ago, he MARBLEHEAD — After jumping out to a quick two-set lead, and his team wanted to build the Marblehead volleyball team ended up having to hang on to a solid stream of skaters to beat Lynn Classical in ve sets, 3-2, at Marblehead High Thurs- funnel into the program. day evening. The Magicians won by set scores of 25-22, 25-19, “I took over four years ago 16-25, 21-25, 15-7. and we were struggling to get “We started things off in a great way, but then we let them get about 25 kids in the ‘Learn to right back in it,” said Marblehead coach Killeen Miller. “Classical Skate’ program on Saturday always brings a very athletic team, and they did a good job mornings,” Boisson said. getting us off balance at times. So we have to do a better job “That’s the foundation of our handling that, but overall the way we kept ghting is what won program. If we don’t have us the game.” numbers in that program we Marblehead was led by the solid play of Anna Schluter, who don’t have teams in the future. had seven kills and two assists in addition to setting a new So our main focus was to build school record with 11 solo blocks. Jordan Hea tz also added the ‘Learn to Skate’ program.” seven kills, while Izzy Curtin contributed 26 assists. Now in his fourth year as the For Classical, Amber Crayton and Pamela Diaz each had organization’s president, Bois- great games from the service line. Diaz led the way with 21 ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE son and Lynn Youth Hockey service points, while Crayton added 16 service points. have seen their program “I thought we played really well in an opening game against From left, Lynn City Councilor Brian Field, Lynn Youth Hockey Presi- dent Brian Boisson, coaching coordinator J.R. Plourde, and State Sen- branch out even further than one of the best teams in the Northeastern Conference,” said they imagined. Classical coach Frank DeLuca. “We just had a bit of trouble on ator Brendan Crighton at Lynn Youth Hockey’s “Welcome Back Night” defense at times, and those runs Marblehead went on kept at Connery Rink Thursday. HOCKEY, B2 hurting us. But those are things that we can work on and clean up for next time.” Despite Marblehead taking the rst two sets, it was a back- and-forth affair from the rst serve. The Magicians jumped out to a quick 5-1 lead and soon stretched that out to a 12-4 lead. It English girls soccer falls to Gloucester looked like Marblehead was set to roll through the rst set, but fornia (Wednesday),” English Classical staged a bit of a rally to close the gap to 13-8 Marble- SCHOOL ROUNDUP coach Ed McNeil said. “We had head. The Magicians responded by putting up seven points in a By Harold Rivera no practice (Thursday) because row to make it 20-8, and once again the set appeared to be theirs. ITEM SPORTS EDITOR we had a game and she was over But then Classical went on its own run, a 12-1 run to be exact, at the park in the afternoon with to cut the de cit to just one. But in the end Marblehead made The English girls soccer team girls practicing with her. She had some good hits and forced Classical into some errors, and the turned in a strong performance no chance on either of those two Magicians were able to take the rst set 25-22. on the defensive end Thursday shots, they were both beautiful The second set started off the same way, with Marblehead night at Manning Field but the taking an early 3-0 lead. Classical responded by scoring four shots.” offensive woes continued for the Also playing well for the Bull- straight points to take its rst lead of the match. The two teams Bulldogs as they fell, 2-0, to battled to a 12-12 tie before Marblehead pulled away slightly to dogs were Arianna Garcia, Ra- Gloucester in a battle between vyn Rapley and Julianna Perry. make it 19-14. Classical then responded with a ve-point run to Northeastern Conference oppo- tie it at 19-19, but the Magicians came right back with six “I thought we played very nents. good,” McNeil said. “Freshman straight points of their own to capture the second set, 25-19. The Fishermen scored once in Dropping the second set may have pushed Classical into an- forward Melissa Zayas had a each half and denied two late good chance at the end. We had a other gear, because the Rams opened the third set with a 7-0 English scoring opportunities to run to take control. Marblehead started to slowly crawl back into few chances at the end. One we seal the victory. missed an open net and the oth- the set, however, and before long Classical only held a slim 16-14 Senior goaltender Pamela Ro- lead. But that was as close as the Magicians would get, as Clas- er, Gloucester’s goalie made a sales made her season debut for sical rattled off another 7-0 run to take full command of the set. terri c save. Gloucester’s a good ITEM FILE PHOTO the Bulldogs in net and brought After a solid block by Keysha Chavannes, the Rams took the set team, they’re a tournament her A-game. Rosales made 12 Lynn English’s Ravyn Rapley, right, 25-16. team.” saves. played a solid game for the Bulldogs in a MARBLEHEAD, B2 “Pamela came back from Cali- ROUNDUP, B2 loss to Gloucester Thursday.

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ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Players, coaches and administrators pose for a picture during Lynn Youth Hockey’s “Welcome Back Night” at Connery Rink Thursday evening. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2018

Gannon Inner Club Mixed Classic winners Area football teams kick off this weekend

FOOTBALL From B1 “Things like that bring us closer together,” DiCenso said. On the other hand, with success comes higher expecta- tions. “They’re pretty big,” said DiCenso. “We’ve come off two incredible seasons, back-to-back.” “The most important thing is hard work,” said Maguire. “And having success, you get to see how hard work pays off.” Two years ago, the Spartans made it all the way to Gil- lette Stadium and a high school Super Bowl — a game they lost to East Bridgewater. Last year, the Spartans came up a game short — losing in the Division 7 semifinal to Mashpee. “It’s definitely, 100 percent true that everybody here em- braces the winning culture, and we embrace what you have to do to maintain that winning culture.” Coach Sean Driscoll, in his first year after taking over at St. Mary’s for former Spartans coach Matt Durgin, liked what he saw in DiCenso and Maguire from the early stag- es. COURTESY PHOTO “They stepped up right away,” said Driscoll, who coached Over Labor Day weekend, the Gannon Inner Clubs held their annual Mixed Classic. Two at Winthrop prior to taking over the St. Mary’s job. “I liked teams came in with a two-day net total of 125. Due to the tie, the two teams went out for a that.” playoff. Coming out on top was the team of Stan Glowacz, far left, and Sue Don, second from Driscoll and Maguire bonded in a tragic, yet special way, left, beating Eloise Deveney, second from right, and Dan Deveney, far right, on the second shortly after he was appointed to Spartans’ head coach job. playoff hole. On June 19, Maguire’s mother, Terri, was stricken while driving, and died unexpectedly. “We told him, ‘Jack, take whatever time you need,’” Driscoll said. “But he wanted to keep coming to the weight room. I would imagine having that to do took his mind off Dorsett thinks Pats are OK at receiver things for that short amount of time, but still … it showed me something.” FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — field. “It’s important to have good relationships with your Phillip Dorsett has a message for Dorsett said regardless of the coaches,” Maguire said. “Coach was there, and it definitely anyone who thinks the New En- depth chart, what makes this helped, having him there.” gland Patriots don’t have enough Tom Brady-led offense so potent Now, he’s ready for the season. talent at wide receiver with Ju- is unpredictability. “I love all of it,” he said. “The spirit, Friday nights at Man- lian Edelman suspended for the “You don’t know where the ning Field, it’s all so important. first four games of the season. ball’s going. (McDaniels) can get “If we all do our jobs, it should be a good season,” he said. “I think we’re ready to go,” Dor- everybody involved and that’s The Spartans open the season Friday night (7) when they sett said Thursday as his team what makes this offense go. Just host Millis at Manning Field. gets ready for Sunday’s opener everybody getting involved and Friday night games: against the Houston Texans. not knowing where the ball is go- Classical at Medford (6): The Rams open the season on “We’ve got a lot of guys, a lot of ing to go.” the road at Hormel Stadium. Classical blanked the Mus- playmakers, not just in the re- Dorsett, a former first-round tangs, 39-0, when the two teams clashed in the season ceiving room, but in the running pick of the Indianapolis Colts, ar- opener last fall. The Rams return a balanced offense with back room, the tight ends room. rived in New England just a few quarterback Keith Ridley leading the charge and Nashaun “Josh (McDaniels, offensive days before the start of the 2017 Butler as one of his best offensive weapons. Medford went coordinator) has a great way of season — New England trading 1-10 last season. getting everybody involved, so I backup quarterback Jacoby Bris- Pentucket at Winthrop (7): The Vikings are all about think we’ll be fine. I think we’ll sett to Indy. be ready to go.” Trying to catch up while learn- changing direction in 2018 after a 2-9 season last fall. With Edelman suspended, ing the playbook, he was on the Working in Winthrop’s favor is its schedule, as the Vikings there are five WRs on the active field for 377 snaps, but was only have four consecutive home games in a row to start the roster — Chris Hogan, Dorsett, targeted 18 times, with 12 catch- season at the refurbished Miller Field. Jonathan Cadigan Cordarrelle Patterson, Chad es. takes over as head coach of the Vikings and would like to Hansen and Riley McCarron. “Last year when I got here, ob- get his first win sooner rather than later. Hansen was just picked up viously I didn’t know anything,” Revere at Gloucester (7): Patriots coach Lou Cicatelli has high expectations for this year’s Revere squad. Calvin FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS on waivers. And McCarron was Dorsett said. “I just got here a added Thursday from the prac- couple of days before the first Boudreau returns under center after seeing significant Phillip Dorsett catches a pass tice squad to the 53-man roster. game, had to play in it, so I just playing time last year as a freshman. A win on the road during a Patriots training camp Amara Darboh, claimed off waiv- had to learn as much as I could against a tournament mainstay in Gloucester would be a practice at Gillette Stadium in Fox- ers Sunday, failed his physical — obviously you can’t learn that huge step forward for Revere. borough last week. and never made it to the practice much in a couple of days. Triton at Marblehead (7): The Vikings gave the Magi- cians a tough game last fall when Marblehead pulled out a 16-9 win. The keys for the Magicians this year are staying healthy and learning the concepts earlier instead of later. St. Mary’s volleyball falls to Georgetown Saugus at Amesbury (7): The Sachems didn’t start 2017 on the best of notes, going 1-6 through their first sev- ROUNDUP earned a win in their season opener. Up sists, Ava LaValle and Alexa Flewelling en games. Then Saugus won three out of four to close its From B1 next for Malden is a conference game each had 6 kills, Tatiana Correia tallied season, the first for Anthony Nalen as head coach of the Saturday afternoon at Medford (4). 3 aces and Jonalynn Carpenter logged Sachems. Nalen would like to carry some of the momentum The Bulldogs fell to 0-2 on the young BOYS SOCCER 3 kills with 2 blocks. they built during the closing stretch last year into this year. season with the loss. They’ll look to Somerville 3, Revere 1 Peabody fell to 0-1 with the loss and Somerville at Peabody (7): This will be the debut of bounce back with a win Saturday Scoreless at halftime, the Highland- hopes to bounce back into the win col- Peabody’s new spread offense. With former Tanners star morning (9) against Tech in the Lynn ers fired in three second-half goals to umn Friday evening (5:30) when the running back Eric DeMayo now at Division I Wagner, Pea- City Tournament consolation game. claim the victory. Revere visits Catholic Tanners host North Andover. body will look to throw the ball more than it has in recent “We’ve never lost two games in the Memorial Friday night (7). Georgetown 3, St. Mary’s 1 seasons. On the other side, the Highlanders begin the City Tournament,” McNeil said. “We’ve VOLLEYBALL post-Elijah Jeffreys era. Jeffreys, the Most Valuable Player The Spartans dropped a tough won the tournament once. We have a Danvers 3, Peabody 0 of the Northeastern Conference last season, is now at Divi- non-conference match on the road at winning record in the tournament. We At Peabody, the Falcons earned a sion I UConn. Georgetown. St. Mary’s fell by scores of have some winnable games coming up swift victory with set scores of 25-20, Lynnfield at Newburyport (7):New Pioneers coach and I’m very pleased. We have four 25-20 and 25-23. For Danvers, Kaylee 15-25, 25-19, 21-25 and 15-25. With the Pat Lamusta takes over the program for Neil Weidman. freshmen playing a lot.” McHale logged 13 kills and 2 aces, Car- loss, St. Mary’s dropped to 1-1 on the Lamusta pointed to speed and athleticism as Lynnfield’s GIRLS SOCCER ly Goodhue logged 9 kills and 17 digs season. Up next, the Spartans travel to two main strengths. The Pioneers blanked the Clippers, Malden 3, Salem 2 and Lily Eldridge tallied 26 assists. For Catholic Central League opponent 32-0, when the two teams met last fall. At Salem, the Golden Tornadoes Peabody, Rachel Coleman had 13 as- Archbishop Williams Tuesday. Hamilton-Wenham at Fenwick (7): Crusaders senior quarterback Cory Bright missed significant time last fall as he battled injuries. But after strong showings in 7v7 tour- Magicians volleyball fends off late Classical rally naments over the summer, Bright looked sharp and ready to go for Fenwick. Hamilton-Wenham defeated Fenwick, MARBLEHEAD was tied at 2 sets apiece. a better groove earlier and not let match- 21-0, when the two met last fall. From B1 The fifth and final set, which only ran es reach five sets. Haverhill at St. John’s (7): The Eagles hope 2017’s to 15 points, started off even before Mar- “We just have to find our groove and struggles are a thing of the past, as St. John’s went 5-6 last The fourth set was another back-and- blehead took control. After a 3-3 tie, the figure out what our game is and just go year. St. John’s returns a solid senior class to the fold led by forth affair. Classical jumped out to an 8-2 Magicians went up 6-3 and then 8-4. Af- from there,” said Miller. “That’s going to running back Aise Pream. The Eagles blanked Haverhill, lead early before Marblehead rallied to tie ter a few more back-and-forth points, a help us be much more consistent, and 27-0, when the two played one another last season. the score at 10-10. The two teams contin- kill by Marblehead’s Anna Arbo finally hopefully we won’t let those runs against Other Friday night games include Austin Prep at Salem ued to battle, tying the score at 11-11 and gave the Magicians the set, 15-7, and the us keep happening.” (7), Malden at Methuen (7) and Masconomet at Danvers 17-17 before the Rams got a foothold and victory. Marblehead (2-0) will take on Medford (7). took a 24-21 lead. After an error by Mar- While it’s always good to get a win, Wednesday. Classical (0-1) plays Malden Saturday games: blehead gave Classical the set, the score Miller knows her team needs to get into Wednesday. KIPP at Greater Lowell (noon): The Panthers, now in their second season, are all about being competitive in the Commonwealth Athletic Conference. A victory on the road at Greater Lowell to start the season would certainly be a Lynn Youth Hockey celebrates ‘Welcome Back Night’ good sign moving forward. Up front, sophomore two-way lineman Mike Bryce leads the Panthers and senior running HOCKEY Players also received brand new home will work on canning this weekend and is back Tomi Oladunjoye projects to be a playmaker all over From B1 and away jerseys on Thursday night, also setting up several events, including a the field. each featuring theirs names and uniform a car wash on September 15th (10-2 at Greater Lawrence at Swampscott (noon): Swamp- “Last year we maxed out at about 68 numbers on the back. The jerseys were Lynch Insurance in Wyoma Square), an scott graduated a stacked senior class from last fall’s team, kids in just about three years time in the made possible by local sponsors including annual cornhole tournament in March including quarterback Colin Frary. Graham Inzana takes ‘Learn to Skate’ program,” Boisson said. Lynn Police and Fire Department associ- and several nights at local restaurants, over as the starting signal-caller and has plenty of talented “Now these kids are learning to skate and ations, Lynch Insurance, Night Shift Dis- fundraising coordinator Crystal Lopez wide receivers (Dylan January, Arturo Vasquez and Jona- they will be on our future teams over the tributors, Sean McCarthy at Salem Five said. than Oriakhi to name a few) on his side. Swampscott went next few years. We have to keep that Bank and Salem Five Bank. “The moms and parents help out a lot 7-4 last season and coach Bobby Serino said the Big Blue program strong and full of kids.” “I grew up playing Lynn Youth Hockey with everything,” Lopez said. “Especially would like to improve that mark this year. The success of Lynn Youth Hockey over and we always had local sponsors on the with the raffle baskets at events because the past few years was visible at the pro- English at Beverly (1): The Bulldogs went 10-1 in a back of our jerseys,” Boisson said. “When without that we wouldn’t have pretty gram’s ‘Welcome Back Night’ Thursday I took over I wanted to come out with terrific 2017 season but this year’s team is looking to turn much anything, that’s where we make a night at Connery Rink. This year, Lynn brand new jerseys because the kids the page and form its own identity. Senior Matt Severance lot of funds.” Youth Hockey will be changing its team hadn’t had new ones in five or six years. returns at quarterback and free safety. English also returns name from the Comets to the Lynn Jets, “The jerseys were old and beaten then,” Overall, Boisson and his team are just a handful of its offensive weapons from last season’s team, to match the name of Lynn’s high school Boisson added. “What kid doesn’t want happy to see another season kick off with including Ishmile Bangura and Prince Brown. Beverly, on team. Boisson, who also is an assistant their name and number on the back of their hockey family. the other hand, is looking for a turnaround season after coach for the Jets high school team, is their jersey? So that was one of the things “Hockey is like no other sport,” Boisson going 3-8 in 2017. excited for the program’s next chapter. we implemented. The kids get their said. “It’s an eight-month season and it Nashoba Valley at Tech (7): Tigers coach James Run- “It’s a whole new beginning for Lynn names on the shirt and also get to pick allows us to bring together a large group ner and his team aren’t backing down from any challenges Youth Hockey,” Boisson said. “The name their own numbers now.” of all kinds of people and people who have this fall. They open the season with a rematch of last year’s and logo have changed a few times over While the most exciting parts of the never played hockey into a family. That’s MVADA Small championship game. The Tigers graduated the years and now with the high school season may take place on the ice, fund- what we call ourselves, we are a hockey two of the top running backs in the CAC (Steffan Gravely team being called ‘the Jets’ too this is just raising behind the scenes is what helps family and we treat everyone just like and Keoni Gaskin) but quarterback David Barrios returns one team, one family.” make the games possible. The program that.” for his senior season. Nashoba went 8-5 in 2017. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE FRIDAY SATURDAY Football Football Medford vs. Classical (6) KIPP at Greater Lowell (12) Winthrop vs. Pentucket (7) Greater Lawrence at Swampscott Gloucester vs. Revere(7) (12) Marblehead vs. Triton (7) English at Beverly (1) Amesbury vs. Saugus (7) Nashoba Valley at Tech (7) Peabody vs. Somerville (7) Cross Country Newburyport vs. Lynnfield (7) Marblehead at Newburyport (9:15) Fenwick vs. Hamilton-Wenham (7) St. Mary’s vs. Millis (7) Boys Soccer St. John’s vs. Haverhill (7) Lynn City Tournament At Manning Field Girls Soccer Consolation Triton vs. Lynnfield (3:45) St. Mary’s at English (11) Boys Soccer Final Lynnfield vs. Triton (3:45) Tech at Classical (3) O’Bryant vs. Saugus (4:30) Xavier at St. John’s (10:30) Catholic Memorial vs. Revere (7) Girls Soccer Volleyball Lynn City Tournament Peabody vs. North Andover (5) At Manning Field Tech vs. Northeast (5:30) Consolation Austin Prep vs. Saugus (5:30) English at Tech (9) Golf Final Northeast vs. Classical (3:15) Classical at St. Mary’s (1) Field Hockey Peabody at Spellman (10) Saugus vs. Danvers (4) Fenwick at Salem (10) Everett vs. Swampscott (4) Swampscott at Haverhill (1:30) Beverly vs. Revere (4) Field Hockey Malden vs. Marblehead (4:30) Lynnfield at Peabody (1:30) FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS SPORTS BRIEFS Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson will start his first game since tearing his ACL last season against the Patriots Sunday. Lynn Woods cross ber 26. Each evening includes a country series regular 1.59 mile, a short race of the day and a long Healed and revamped, Texans The 49th annual Lynn race of the day. There is no Summer cross country entry fee. series will continue every Refer top www.lwrun.org Wednesday until Septem- for more information. ready to take on Brady, Patriots

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Inju- seasons derailed by injuries . in the Hall of Fame and may possibly MLB ries prevented the Texans from finding He played just three games in 2016 end his career as the most accomplished AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE out exactly what their team could have before being sidelined with a herniated quarterback in league history, Brady East Division East Division been last season. disc. The three-time Defensive Player of reiterated this week in the final install- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Boston 97 44 .688 — Atlanta 76 63 .547 — Star defensive end J.J. Watt, lineback- the Year then appeared in five games last ment of his Facebook Watch series “Tom New York 87 53 .621 9½ Philadelphia 73 66 .525 3 er Whitney Mercilus and quarterback season before having his year ended by a Vs Time” that he wants to play five more Tampa Bay 75 64 .540 21 Washington 69 71 .493 7½ Toronto 63 76 .453 33 New York 63 76 .453 13 Deshaun Watson were among 21 Hous- fractured left tibia. seasons . Baltimore 41 99 .293 55½ Miami 56 84 .400 20½ ton players that spent time on injured “I’m just looking forward to playing “I think I can do it,” he said. “It’ll be a Central Division Central Division reserve during the 2017 campaign. The football again,” Watt said. “Obviously the challenge for me. I don’t think it’s going to W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Cleveland 79 60 .568 — Chicago 82 57 .590 — season predictably imploded, ending with last two years have been very rough for be easy. It’s going to be hard to do. I think Minnesota 63 76 .453 16 Milwaukee 79 62 .560 4 six straight losses. me. You want to play and everything that it’s going to be very hard to do. But I think Detroit 57 83 .407 22½ St. Louis 78 62 .557 4½ Chicago 56 84 .400 23½ Pittsburgh 69 71 .493 13½ But before the avalanche of injuries, the I’ve had to go through in the rehabs and I can do it. And once you stop you’re done. Kansas City 46 93 .331 33 Cincinnati 59 81 .421 23½ Texans gave the eventual AFC champi- the recoveries and all that it took and And I think I’m not ready to say I’m done, West Division West Division on New England Patriots all they could then, obviously, (Hurricane Harvey) as because I don’t feel like I am.” W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Houston 87 53 .621 — Colorado 77 62 .554 — handle during a Week 3 visit to Gillette well. Here are some other things to know Oakland 84 57 .596 3½ Los Angeles 76 64 .543 1½ Stadium. “But I’m just looking to getting back about Sunday’s matchup between the Seattle 78 62 .557 9 Arizona 75 64 .540 2 Los Angeles 68 72 .486 19 San Francisco 68 73 .482 10 Despite having a rookie signal caller out on the field, playing football, flying Texans and Patriots: Texas 61 79 .436 26 San Diego 55 86 .390 23 in Watson, the Texans’ offense matched around with the guys, doing what I love.” CLOWNEY COMING: After having Thursday’s Games Philadelphia (Eflin 9-6) at N.Y. Mets (Matz touchdowns with the Patriots. Houston Meanwhile, the Patriots begin yet an- the best season of his career in 2017, Cleveland at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. 5-11), 7:10 p.m. was headed for an improbable victory other season as the favorite in a confer- Jadeveon Clowney is looking to do even San Diego at Cincinnati, 6:40 p.m. St. Louis (Gomber 5-0) at Detroit (Norris Chicago Cubs at Washington, 7:05 p.m. 0-3), 7:10 p.m. before Tom Brady rescued his team with ence they have dominated for nearly two more this year as part of a line that also Atlanta at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. San Francisco (Holland 7-8) at Milwaukee a 25-yard touchdown pass to Brandin decades thanks to Brady. He’s now 41, but features Watt. Friday’s Games (Anderson 9-7), 8:10 p.m. Cleveland (Carrasco 16-8) at Toronto L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 6-5) at Colorado Cooks in the final minute to give New has yet to show any signs of diminished The top overall pick in the 2014 draft (Estrada 7-11), 7:07 p.m. (Gray 11-7), 8:40 p.m. England a 36-33 victory. capacity coming off an MVP season. finished last year second in the NFL with Baltimore (Bundy 7-13) at Tampa Bay (Snell Atlanta (Gausman 9-9) at Arizona (Corbin 17-5), 7:10 p.m. 10-5), 9:40 p.m. Now healed and with a revamped de- He’ll have a new-look receiving corps a career-high 21 tackles for losses, and his Houston (Cole 13-5) at Boston (Price 14-6), Saturday’s Games fense, the Texans return to New England following the offseason departures of 9 1/2 sacks, 21 quarterback hits and two 7:10 p.m. Houston at Boston, 4:05 p.m. St. Louis (Gomber 5-0) at Detroit (Norris Texas at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. on Sunday, hoping to put their misfor- Danny Amendola and Cooks, as well as forced fumbles were also career bests. He 0-3), 7:10 p.m. Cleveland at Toronto, 4:07 p.m. tunes in the past as they open the 2018 the four-game suspension of Julian Edel- started all 16 games for the first time af- Kansas City (Fillmyer 2-1) at Minnesota Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 6:10 p.m. (Gonsalves 0-2), 8:10 p.m. St. Louis at Detroit, 6:10 p.m. season. man for violating the NFL’s policy on per- ter struggling with injuries through the L.A. Angels (Pena 1-4) at Chicago White Kansas City at Minnesota, 7:10 p.m. That is particularly true in the case of formance enhancers. early part of his career, and his 59 tackles Sox (Rodon 6-4), 8:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at Chicago White Sox, 7:10 Texas (Gallardo 8-3) at Oakland (Hendriks p.m. Watt, who has had parts of the past two Though he’s already secured his place in 2017 were the most of his career. 0-1), 10:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 10-5) at Seattle (Pax- Miami at Pittsburgh, 1:05 p.m. ton 11-5), 10:10 p.m. San Diego at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. San Diego (Kennedy 1-2) at Cincinnati St. Louis at Detroit, 6:10 p.m. (DeSclafani 7-4), 6:40 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy off to Chicago Cubs (Lester 15-5) at Washington Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. (Ross 0-0), 7:05 p.m. San Francisco at Milwaukee, 7:10 p.m. Miami (Straily 5-6) at Pittsburgh (Archer Atlanta at Arizona, 8:10 p.m. 4-7), 7:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 8:10 p.m. torrid start at BMW Championship

TV/RADIO NEWTOWN SQUARE, roy said. Pa. (AP) — With the glare of And it was a Thursday, final- TV a scorching sun in his eyes, ly, that included Woods in the MLB Tiger Woods couldn’t believe mix. He had failed to break 7 p.m...... Chi. Cubs at Washington...... MLB Network 7:10 p.m...... Houston at Boston...... NESN what he saw. par in the opening round at 10 NBA He finally missed a green on of his last 11 tournaments. 7 p.m...... Hall of Fame inductions...... NBA TV his 14th hole. “Got off to a better start WNBA Playoffs “Is that long?” he said to his than I have most of the sea- 9 p.m...... Washington at Seattle...... ESPNews caddie. “I thought it was per- son. And as of right now,” he College football fect.” said, pausing to smile, “I’m 8 p.m...... TCU at SMU...... ESPN2 Everything else felt that one back. Just the way it goes.” Golf way Thursday in the BMW He had just signed his card 9:30 a.m...... European PGA: Omega European Masters.....Golf Championship, where Woods and saw that McIlroy was at 2 p.m...... PGA: BMW Championship...... Golf had his lowest score in an 9 under, and by the time he Soccer opening round in nearly 20 stepped out from the hot sun 2:30 p.m...... Nations League: Italy vs. Poland...... ESPN2 8 p.m...... Men’s friendly: US vs. Brazil...... FS1 years and his best score on the and suggested another ice 10 p.m...... NWSL: Seattle at Portland...... Lifetime PGA Tour since his last victo- bath might be in order, McIl- Tennis ry more than five years ago. roy had dropped two shots be- 12 p.m...... US Open (men’s doubles final)...... ESPN2 With a bogey on his penulti- fore finishing with a two-putt 4 p.m...... US Open (men’s semifinals)...... ESPN mate hole, he had an 8-under birdie. Radio 62 at Aronimink. It was the lowest score for MLB And all that got him was a Woods since he shot 61 in 7:10 p.m...... Houston at Boston...... WEEI-FM 93.7 share of the lead with Rory the second round of the 2013 McIlroy. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Bridgestone Invitational, “Just the way it goes,” Woods which he won by seven shots TODAY IN SPORTS said with a smile, caring more Tiger Woods shot an opening round 62 to take for his 79th title on the PGA an early lead at the BMW Championship at Sept. 6 Borg of Sweden 7-6, 6-1, 6-7, 5-7, 6-4 about a complete round of golf Tour and 90th worldwide. It and a strong performance Aronimink Golf Club Thursday. remains his last victory. 1892 — Jim Corbett knocks out to win his second straight U.S. Open John L. Sullivan in the 21st round in men’s title. with his old putter than And it was his best opening New Orleans to win the first world 1991 — Seventeen-year-old Moni- whether he was leading after 8 feet in front of the hole and Through all the sweat, round since a 61 in the 1999 heavyweight title fought with gloves ca Seles beats 34-year-old Martina one round in the FedEx Cup stopped 5 feet away next to the through all the birdies, they Byron Nelson Classic on a under the Marquis of Queensberry Navratilova, 7-6 (1), 6-1, to win her playoffs. pin. managed to give Philadelphia similar kind of day. Woods rules. first U.S. Open women’s singles title. Aronimink was never easier, Woods hit nothing longer fans a reason to cheer for golf shot 29 on the front nine that 1941 — Bobby Riggs wins his sec- 1993 — Mark Whiten of the St. Lou- not with temperatures in the than a 9-iron into the par 4s. in the hours before the Super day at Cottonwood Valley and ond U.S. men’s national title by beat- is Cardinals has the greatest game upper 90s and feeling even McIlroy relied heavily on his Bowl champion Eagles opened it wasn’t even the best score in ing Frank Kovacs, 5-7, 6-1, 6-3, 6-3. at the plate in major league history hotter. Not on a course with wedge game to make a strong the NFL season Thursday his group (Paul Goydos shot in the nightcap of a doubleheader 1952 — Australia’s Frank Sedgman generous fairways and greens bid at 59, only to make consec- night against Atlanta. 28). Woods wound up with a wins the men’s title in the U.S. Lawn against Cincinnati. In the 15-2 win, Tennis Association championships Whiten hits four home runs and so soft that Woods hit a 3-iron utive bogeys late in his round “It was one of those days one-shot lead that day and for the second year with a three-set drives in 12 runs, becoming the only from 242 yards that landed and having to settle for a 62. where it was out there,” McIl- tied for seventh. victory over Gardnar Mulloy. Mau- player to accomplish both feats in reen Connolly wins the women’s title. one game. 1953 — Maureen Connolly be- 1997 — In the new Arthur Ashe NHL aims to get more teams involved in outdoor games comes the first woman to complete Stadium court, 16-year-old Martina the Grand Slam when she beats Hingis and 17-year-old Venus Wil- CHICAGO (AP) — Clayton Keller took “I think we’re getting close to that “We talk about growing the game, Doris Hart, 6-2, 6-4, in the U.S. Open liams play the youngest Grand Slam an eight-hour bus ride from Montreal point,” deputy commissioner Bill Daly right?” Columbus defenseman Seth Jones women’s singles final. final in the Open Era. Hingis wins her to Boston for a hockey game at Fenway said Thursday. “Having said that, these said. “You have to get nontraditional mar- 1958 — Australia’s Ashley Cooper first U.S. Open title 6-0, 6-4. Patrick Park and won’t soon forget the experience are pretty scarce events. You want to posi- kets and put outdoor games in nontradi- beats countryman Malcolm Ander- Rafter beats Greg Rusedski, 6-3, 6-2, of playing outdoors. tion them in a way where they’re going to tional markets in order to grow the game. son in five sets to win the men’s 4-6, 7-5, to win the men’s crown. title in the U.S. Lawn Tennis Associ- 2001 — Venus Williams and Serena “It was pretty cool,” Keller said. He’d achieve the most success, however that’s You don’t need it to be grown in Toronto ation championships. Althea Gibson Williams reach the finals of the U.S. love to take the game outside again in the defined. So having a game that’ll gener- or Philly because those are already huge comes back to beat Darlene Hard Open and become the first sisters NHL with the Arizona Coyotes but will ate a bigger rating or being in an iconic markets. But I understand why ticket for the women’s title. Cooper beats to play for a Grand Slam champion- probably have to wait a while. stadium or venue, those are things that sales, all that stuff plays a factor and tick- Anderson, 6-2, 3-6, 4-6, 10-8, 8-6. ship in more than 100 years. Venus This season, the NHL is going back to generate excitement and may get people et prices and that stuff. It kind of is what Gibson beats Darlene Hard, 3-6, 6-1, defeats Jennifer Capriati 6-4, 6-2, familiar favorites for the Winter Classic to tune in. It’s important for these games it is, but it would be pretty cool to be in an 6-2. after Serena powers her way past between the Chicago Blackhawks and to do well.” outdoor game.” 1969 — Margaret Court beats Nan- top-seeded Martina Hingis 6-3, 6-2 Boston Bruins at Notre Dame Stadium The Coyotes, Carolina, Columbus, Dal- The Blackhawks in particular are rat- cy Richey, 6-2, 6-2 to capture the U.S. in 51 minutes. and the Stadium Series game between las, Florida Panthers, Nashville, Tampa ings darlings given their run of success Open women’s singles title. 2002 — Venus and Serena Williams the Philadelphia Flyers and Pittsburgh Bay and Vegas have yet to be scheduled that included Stanley Cup titles in 2010, 1970 — Jockey Willie Shoemaker meet in a prime-time U.S. Open rides Dares J to a 1½-length victory women’s singles final for the second Penguins at Lincoln Financial Field. for one of 26 outdoor games since the de- 2013 and 2015. Missing the playoffs last at Del Mar to become the winnin- straight year. Younger sister Serena It’ll be the sixth outdoor game for the but of the Winter Classic in 2008. Play- season doesn’t even hurt because Chi- gest jockey. Shoemaker’s win breaks comes out on top, defeating the two- Blackhawks, fifth for the Penguins, fourth ers from those teams understand why cago and Boston are two of the league’s the all-time record of 6,033 set by time defending champion, 6-4, 6-3, for the Flyers and third for the Bru- big-market counterparts are chosen in- marquee franchises and Notre Dame’s Johnny Longden four years earlier. for her second U.S. Open women’s ins. While eight teams haven’t gotten a stead but figure there’s value in spread- home in South Bend, Ind., is an iconic 1980 —John McEnroe beats Bjorn singles title. chance, those days could be approaching. ing the wealth. venue. B4 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2018 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON CUL DE SAC / RICHARD THOMPSON

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) Plan to attend a social event, Settle into a routine. The more You can take the world by Taking care of business before If you want to make a change, Try something unique. Showing take a trip or get involved in structured your life is, the bet- storm. Stand tall and put your moving on to pleasurable pas- put your plans in motion. A interest in someone else’s ac- activities that involve physical ter. If you give in to someone’s plans in motion. A money- times will leave a good impres- job opportunity looks promis- tivities will give you an idea for activity or children. The people emotional whims, you will end making deal looks promising sion on someone who can be ing and should be dealt with things you can do in your life and places you encounter will up having little time to take and will bring about positive beneficial to you in the future. before you move on to social that will make you feel content enrich your life. care of your needs. activities. and at ease. change to your standard of ARIES (March 21-April 19) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) living. Take good care of your health. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Make suggestions, but don’t Stick close to home and pro- Avoid getting involved with Share the love with those Don’t pick a fight or get in- offer to do too much for others. tect your assets, possessions AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) anyone who is a bad influence who bring you joy. Arrange to volved with people who want You’ll be taken advantage of if and a relationship with a loved Look for an investment that will or is negative and aggressive. host a gathering at your place to change you or coax you into you are overly accommodating one. Someone trying to med- help you expand your plans. A Surround yourself with people or spend time fixing up your something that isn’t good for or don’t know when or how to dle in your affairs will give you partnership will hold you back. who share your opinions, likes space to accommodate future you. Aim to stabilize your life say no. the wrong impression. Do your own thing. and dislikes. projects. instead of disrupting it.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Friend can’t hold tongue about woman’s pattern of bad choices Do not rush headlong to defeat DEAR ABBY: I have a ever, we have made a com- J. Michael Straczynski, who natural inclination to return a friend who’s 22 and has Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van mitment to each other, is best known as the creator spade. Yes, partner ruffs and two children, which I Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and I call him my husband of “Babylon 5,” said, “We are shifts to a minor, but declar- helped her to deliver. She and was founded by her mother, and he calls me his wife. in a tech-heavy society, plung- er takes that trick and plays is also my neighbor. Since Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at My question is, would it ing headlong into an unknown a trump. Then, though, when she moved in and divorced be OK for us to wear the future. Science fiction is what East wins and leads another her husband, my husband DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los wedding bands, even allows you to stand back and spade, South ruffs high, draws and I have watched her Angeles, CA 90069. though we are not legally analyze the impact of that the missing trump and claims. make bad choices over and married? I wonder if other and put it in context of how it East needs to ask himself couples have done this affects people.” from where a fourth defen- over again, starting with derstand that she’s doing rors” is to stop trying to having made that commit- There is no certainty that sive trick can come. Then he the derelict men she dates this to herself? How can I save her from them. to the way she gets drunk, ment to each other. Your science-fiction writers correctly might foresee a club ruff in his help her see her errors, so You can’t fix what’s then drives her paper thoughts? predict tech development. But hand. At trick two, he shifts to she can move on from this wrong in her life — only route at night. She blows occasionally bridge players his club. Declarer wins on the awful phase? she can do that — so step HAPPILY her money on tattoos and plunge headlong down a path board and plays a trump, but back. If you really think TOGETHER of declarer-play or defense, East dashes in with his ace then asks us for food. It’s CARING FRIEND IN her children are going become exhausting. only to learn that they should and leads the spade three. FLORIDA hungry, contact child pro- DEAR HAPPILY: No have paused and calmly con- West ruffs and gives his part- She’s now dating anoth- tective services, so those law forbids the two of you er man who’s obviously DEAR CARING FRIEND: sidered the situation. ner the key club ruff to defeat kids can get the help they from wearing wedding How does that apply in this the contract. using her. I have a hard Your friend has a job. If need. rings and calling your- deal? South is in four hearts. time not telling him off she weren’t supporting her selves married. Others boyfriend, she would be West leads the spade two: when I see him. He won’t DEAR ABBY: My fiance have done it. In some five, ace, seven. What hap- get a job and he keeps her able to support herself and and I are both 68. We have states, after a period of her children. The more you pens next? in perpetual relationship been engaged for a year time, the arrangement North responded with a give her, the more reliant limbo, which forces her to now. When we shopped for would become a com- splinter bid, showing four focus all her attention on she will become on your an engagement ring, we mon-law marriage. How- or more hearts, at least him and neglect her chil- handouts. also purchased wedding ever, before making a final game-going values and a sin- dren and home. Take it from a profes- bands because the jewelry decision to do this, you and gleton (or void) in diamonds. What can I do? I value sional: The most unwel- store was having a sale. your fiance should discuss East was tempted to inter- her so much I lose sleep. come advice is that which Because of our ages, I it with a lawyer. There are vene with four spades, but he She constantly posts on is unasked for, which is have come to feel that certain guarantees and would have been doubled by social media that she’s why she gets angry when there is no compelling rea- benefits to being legally both opponents(!) and would lonely and everyone al- you try to tell her what son to get married. It wed, because spouses have have gone down four or five, ways leaves her, but she she’s doing wrong. She would be a big legal has- rights of inheritance and minus 1,100 or 1,400. gets mad at me for telling doesn’t want to hear it. The sle, and there’s no reason decision-making in case of East knows his partner has her where she keeps going way to get someone like why we just cannot live illness that unwed couples led a singleton. So, there is a wrong. Why can’t she un- this to recognize her “er- together. He agrees. How- do not enjoy.

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MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS LAND COURT By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT given by Lisa M. Cenca Trustee of the 1 Hunting Lane Reality Trust aka Realty Trust given by Jermaine L. Young to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as 18 SM 004864 to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for GMAC Mortgage, nominee for Countrywide Bank, FSB dated December 19, 2008, recorded at the ORDER OF NOTICE LLC f/k/a GMAC Mortgage Corporation, its successors and assigns., dated April Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 28206, Page 89; said 17, 2007 and registered with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry District mortgage was then assigned to U.S. Bank Trust N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master TO: The Heirs, Devisees, and Legal Representatives of the estate of Ramona J of the Land Court as Document Number 479248 noted on Certificate of Title Participation Trust by virtue of an assignment dated October 14, 2014, and Viger, Jeanne R Epstein, Donald Viger, Norman Viger, Ralph Viger, David Viger, Number 79178, subsequently assigned to The Bank of New York Mellon, as recorded in Book 33690, Page 581; and further assigned to The Secretary of Sr. and Steven Viger and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the indenture trustee, on behalf of the holders of the CSMC Trust 2010-16 Housing and Urban Development by virtue of an assignment dated August 15, Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. App. § 3901 et seq.: U.S. Bank Trust, Mortgage-Backed Notes and Certificates, Series 2010-16 by Mortgage Electronic 2014, and recorded in Book 33690, Page 579; and further assigned to Bank of N.A., as Trustee for LSF10 Master Participation Trust claiming to have an Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for GMAC Mortgage, LLC f/k/a GMAC America, N.A., Successor by Merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP FKA interest in a mortgage covering real property in Lynn, numbered 789 Summer Mortgage Corporation, its successors and assigns. by assignment registered with Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP by virtue of an assignment dated May 21, Street, given by Richard B. Viger to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Essex County (Southern District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document 2012, and recorded in Book 31369, Page 452; of which mortgage the Inc., as nominee for Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., dated April 2, 2007, and Number 530378 noted on Certificate of Title Number 79178 for breach of the undersigned is the present holder for breach of conditions of said mortgage and recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 26720, conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION at 01:00 Page 451, and now held by Plaintiff by assignment, has filed with this court a Public Auction at 9:00 AM on September 28, 2018 at 1 Hunting Lane, Lynnfield, PM on September 17, 2018, on the mortgaged premises. This property has the complaint for determination of Defendants' Servicemembers status. If you now are, MA, all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: address of 69 Cook Street, Lynn, MA 01902. The entire mortgaged premises, all or recently have been, in the active military service of the United States of and singular, the premises as described in said mortgage: The land, with the America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Civil The following parcels of land, all contiguous and located at One Hunting Lane, building thereon, known as 69 Cook Street, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on that Lynnfield, Essex County, Massachusetts: Parcel I A certain parcel of land situate in being Lot l as shown on Plan of Land in Lynn, Mass. Owned by Richard F. Peralta, basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in this Lynnfield, in the County of Essex and said commonwealth, bounded and described John W. Parsons, Surveyor, Lynn, Mass., dated May 17, 1968, recorded with the court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before Oct 1, 2018 or as follows: NORTHWESTERLY by Lot No. 274, as shown on plan hereafter Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Book 5600, Page 623, as Plan #123 of you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the benefits of said mentioned, seventy-two and 89/100 (72.89) feet; NORTHEASTERLY by Lot No. 1969, bounded and described as follows: SOUTHWESTERLY by Cook Street, 70 Act. Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Chief Justice of said Court on Aug 15, 2018 102, as shown on said plan, twenty-two (22) feet; SOUTHERLY by Lot No. 277, as feet; NORTHWESTERLY by land of Distaula, as shown on said plan, 86 feet; Attest: Deborah J. Patterson Recorder shown on said plan, seventy-nine and 39/100 (79.39) feet. All of said boundaries NORTHEASTERLY by land of Cronin and Garfalo, as shown on said plan, 70 feet; Item: September 7, 2018 are determined by the Court to be located as shown upon plan numbered SOUTHEASTERLY by Lot 2, as shown on said plan, 86 feet. For our title, see deed 19113-6, drawn by John W. Parsons, Surveyor, dated March 17, 1958, as record herewith. Subject to and with the benefit of easements, reservation, modified and approved by the Court, filed in the Land Registration Office, a copy restrictions, and taking of record, if any, insofar as the same are now in force and ALL POLICE ORDERED OR ACCIDENT TOWS of a portion of which is filed with Certificate of Title #28250 in said Registry, and applicable. In the event of any typographical error set forth herein in the legal the above described land is shown as Lot No. 276, on last mentioned plan. The description of the premises, the description as set forth and contained in the (Sale of Motor Vehicle under M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A.) above-described land is subject to the restrictions and provisions as described in mortgage shall control by reference. Together with all the improvements now or Notice is hereby given by: Bill's Auto Clinic, 2 Commercial St., Salem, MA. Deed from Royal Barry Wills et al Trustees to Charles B. Wills, dated January 3, hereafter erected on the property and all easements, rights, appurtenances, rents, pursuant to the provisions of M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A, that on September 12, 1956, and filed as Document #77813 in said Registry. Parcel II A Certain parcel royalties, mineral, oil and gas rights and profits, water rights and stock and all 2018 at: 9 a.m., 2 Commercial St. Salem, MA. Private Sale on the following Motor of land situate in Lynnfield, in the County of Essex and said Commonwealth, fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. All replacements and additions Vehicles will be sold to satisfy the garagekeeper's lien thereon for storage, towing bounded and described as follows: WESTERLY by Hunting Lane twelve and shall also be covered by this sale. Terms of Sale: Said premises will be sold charges, care and expenses of notices and sale of said vehicle. 38/100 (12.38) feet; NORTHERLY by Lot No. 277, as shown on above mentioned subject to any and all unpaid taxes and assessments, tax sales, tax titles and Description of Vehicle plan, fifty-five and 36/100 (55.36) feet; and SOUTHEASTERLY by Lot No. 280, as other municipal liens and water or sewer liens and State or County transfer fees, if 2002 Mercury Sable 1MEFM59S22A647916 shown on said plan, fifty-six and 73/100 (56.73) feet. Being shown as Lot #278, any there are, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($10,000.00) in cashier's or certified 1998 Ford Focus 1FAFP34N65W109571 on last mentioned plan. Said Lot #278 is subject to the rights, as described in an check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of the 2009 Chevy Impala 2G1WT57K791149568 easement from Royal Barry Willis et al Trustees to Lynn Gas and Electric Company, sale as a deposit and the balance in cashier's or certified check will be due in 2002 Saturn 1G8ZP12822Z204917 dated May 7, 1948, and filed as Document #54354 in said Registry. Said Lot thirty (30) days, at the offices of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, LLC ("DG&L"), time 1985 Suzuki GS450 JS1GL51L9F2101704 #278 is subject to the rights described in an easement from Joseph DeFlumeri, et being of the essence. The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a 2006 Bmw 530XIT WBANN73586CN02704 ux, to New England Telephone and Telegraph Company et al, dated December 8, later date by public proclamation at the time and date appointed for the sale and 1999 Mercury Mystique 1MEFM6537XK638179 1955, an filed as Document #77425 in said Registry. Said Lot #278 is subject to to further postpone at any adjourned sale-date by public proclamation at the time 2004 Ford Mustang 1FAFP40604F167145 the restrictions and provisions, as described in Deed from Royal Barry Wills et al and date appointed for the adjourned sale date. The premises is to be sold subject Trustees to Joseph DeFlumeri et ux, dated September 16, 1955, and filed as to and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, leases, tenancies, and rights Thank You, Document #76487 in said Registry. Parcel III A certain parcel of land situated in of possession, building and zoning laws, encumbrances, condominium liens, if any Bill's Auto Clinic Lynnfield, in the County of Essex and said Commonwealth, bounded and described and all other claim in the nature of liens, if any there be. In the event that the 2 Commercial St as follows: SOUTHWESTERLY by the Northeasterly line of Hunting Lane one successful bidder at the foreclosure sale shall default in purchasing the within Salem MA 01970 hundred eighteen and 59/100 (118.59) feet; NORTHWESTERLY AND NORTHERLY described property according to the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the terms Item: August 24, 31, September 7, 2018 by Lots 275, 274, and 276, as shown on above mentioned plan, on two courses of the Memorandum of Sale executed at the time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee measuring together one hundred thirty-eight and 89/100 (138.89) feet; reserves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest NORTHEASTERLY by Lot No. 102, as shown on said plan, sixty-nine (69) feet; bidder, providing that said second highest bidder shall deposit with the EASTERLY by Lot No. 204, as shown on said plan, forty-five and 48/100 (45.48) Mortgagee's attorneys, the amount of the required deposit as set forth herein. If Catch up with your feet; SOUTHEASTERLY by Lot No. 279, as shown on said plan, sixty-five and the second highest bidder declines to purchase the within described property, the 55/100 (65.55) feet; and SOUTHERLY by Lot No. 278, as shown on said plan, Mortgagee reserves the right to purchase the within described property at the fifty-five and 36/100 (55.36) feet. Being shown as Lot 277 on last mentioned amount bid by the second highest bidder. The foreclosure deed and the favorite team plan. Said Lot 277 is subject to the rights and slope easements in favor of the consideration paid by the successful bidder shall be held in escrow by DG&L, town of Lynnfield as described in deed from Carl J. Colucci et ux to said Town of (hereinafter called the "Escrow Agent") until the deed shall be released from Lynnfield, dated April 22, 1957, and filed as Document #85765 in said Registry. escrow to the successful bidder at the same time as the consideration is released in Item Sports! Said Lot 277 is subject to the rights, as described in and easement from Royal to the Mortgagee, whereupon all obligations of the Escrow Agent shall be deemed Barry Wills et al trustees to Lynn Gas and Electric company dated May 7, 1948, to have been properly fulfilled and the Escrow Agent shall be discharged. Other and filed as Document #54354 in said Registry. Said Lot 277 is subject to the terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. rights, as described in and easement from Royal Barry Wills et al Trustees to New Dated: August 14, 2018 England Telephone and Telegraph Company dated October 25, 1955, and filed as U.S. Bank Trust N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust Document #76941 in said Registry, as shown on plans filed with said document. By its Attorney Said Lot 277 is subject to the restrictions and provisions as described in Deed DOONAN, GRAVES & LONGORIA, LLC, from Royal Barry Wills et al Trustees to Carl J. Colucci et ux, dated February 29, 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, 1956, and filed as Document #78254 in said Registry. Being the premises Beverly, MA 01915 (978) 921-2670 conveyed to Lisa M. Cenca, Trustee of 1 Hunting Lane Realty Trust by Deed dated www.dgandl.com 53001 (YOUNG) December 20, 2005, recorded with Essex Southern Registry of Deeds as Item: August 24, 31, September 7, 2018 Document No. 462529, Certificate No. 79178. 434 Book JOB INFORMATION APARTMENTS The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, NOTICES YARD SALES SERVICES restrictions, encroachments, building and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in NOTICE West Lynn, Saugus Line. 2 bedroom, possession, and attorney's fees and costs. newly renovated, HW floors, off street PAY CALLS For more information and assistance regarding the reliability of business parking. Tenant pays gas, heat, elec. TERMS OF SALE: opportunities, work-at-home opportuni- No smoking, no pets. $1450 - 1600. A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of ties, employment services and financ- 978-305-0420 a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be Pay Call Numbers (900, 976 and 550) ing, the Daily Item urges its readers to DANVERS ~ MOBILE HOME delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be Advertiser telephone numbers with contact the Better Business Bureau Clean and furnished, 1 bdrm, required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of 900, 976 and 550 prefixes MUST Multi-family Yard Sale Inc., 290 Donald Lynch Blvd., Suite convenient location, no pets. the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days disclose the price of the telephone 25 Lake Ave 102, Marlborough, MA 07152-4705 or Call ~ 978-646-7634 from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other call. When a number is published Lynn, Ma call 508-652-4800 check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid within the advertisement the per Saturday/Sunday Sept 8/9 ROOMS at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms GENERAL minute and/or flat charge must be of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure included. If you dial a pay per call MISC. HELP WANTED sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be number from an advertisement appear- Kensington House entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further HELP WANTED: Chocolate distribution ing in the classified section and it 69 North Common, Lynn. $145Wk. recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The WANTED TO BUY OR TRADE: route (Hersheys`s & Nestle) 1000 DOES NOT disclose this information, 781-599-8386 / 617-480-3020 description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of FREON R12 WANTED: CERTIFIED active costumers provided free of please notify the Item classified an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. BUYER will PAY CA$H for R12 cylinders charge by company. Est. annual profit department immediately. Response to or cases of cans. (312) 291-9169 $100,000. Support for your success. REAL ESTATE any pay per call numbers will be Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. 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Phone us: 781-593-7700 Email us: [email protected] Find us online: B8 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2018 ENTERTAINMENT Production ‘Isabella’ to be at Swampscott and Lynn libraries

The Delvena Theatre Gardner was founder of of New England awards. Company will present the Gardner Museum in Its production of “Who’s two performances of its Boston. The play is about Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” production of “Isabella” her life, charm, friends was on Theatre Mirror’s at Swampscott Public Li- and acquaintances, trav- best list for acting, direct- brary, 61 Burrill St., on els, stylish taste and un- ing and production. Pre- Tuesday, Sept. 11, at 7 conventional behavior. sentations of “Anna Weiss” p.m., and at Lynn Public The cast will open up to and “Beyond Therapy” Library, 5 North Common the audience for discus- were included on Theatre St., on Wednesday, Sept. sion about her following Mirror’s best play list and 12, at 6:30 p.m. the performance. “Blue Heart” was on Aisle The production, written Delvena was founded in Say’s best list. by Fran Baron, will feature 1992 and has performed Baron in the title role of at various venues, most For more information, Isabella Stewart Gardner, often at the Boston Center call the Swampscott Li- and Lynne Moulton as her for the Arts. The compa- brary at 781-596-8867 or maid, Lottie. Joseph Zam- ny was nominated for five Lynn Library at 781-595- FILE PHOTO | BOB EDDY parelli is also in the cast. Independent Reviewers 0567. The Boston-based band Night Tree plays on the main stage of me&thee. Review: The fine return of rock Marblehead’s me&thee swashbuckler Lenny Kravitz opens its fall season By Mark Kennedy ASSOCIATED PRESS MARBLEHEAD — The sound. bum, “All These Words,” is Lenny Kravitz, venerable me&thee coffee- Brian O’Donovan, senior available on Spotify and "Raise Vibration" (BMG) house opens its fall season DJ at Boston radio station iTunes. tonight. Up-and-coming WGBH, calls Night Tree Tickets are $18 in ad- In these divided times, band Night Tree will be “one of the most exciting vance and $21 at the door. we need a musical hero featured performer. The roots-based music groups Student tickets are $10. to bring us together. Pref- members of the band are to emerge from the New Tickets are available on- erably, we need a rock 'n' conservatory-trained mu- England Conservatory in line at www.meandthee. roll swashbuckler who can sicians and have devel- many years. Their individ- org and can be purchased carry a message of love oped a unique sound by ual chops and adventur- in person at the Spirit of and a whole lot of funk. mixing two fiddles, cello, ous approach make Night ’76 Bookstore or the Ar- We need Lenny Kravitz. accordion, saxophone, Tree a band to watch for.” nould Gallery in Marble- Here he comes with the percussion, and the occa- Opening the evening is head. Refreshments are eclectic 12-track "Raise sional viola and mandolin. Nora Tirrell, a 22-year- available at all me&thee Vibration," an album Marblehead resident Nora old pop/folk singer-song- coffeehouse events, in- that's both scolding and Tirrell opens the show. writer from Marblehead. cluding homemade pas- wistful. It might be un- The me&thee coffee- She is a recent Berklee tries, coffee and teas. The even, but when Kravitz is house is at the Unitarian College of Music gradu- me&thee coffeehouse has in full groove mode, he's Universalist Church, 28 ate who majored in music a handicapped-accessible still brilliant. He's even Mugford St. The show be- business and songwriting. entrance and an accessible managed to raise Michael gins at 8 p.m. She teaches music along bathroom, is a smoke-free Jackson from the grave. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Though each member with gigging regularly environment, and is easily The first half is the “Raise Vibration” is a 12-track album by Lenny of Night Tree originates in the northeast. While reached by MBTA bus. Kravitz we know and love, from a different musical at Marblehead High, she Next concert is Friday, the guy standing at the in- Kravitz. world, the six musicians participated in numerous Sept. 14: Joyce Andersen, tersection of '70s rock, soul have come together to American Choral Director Harvey Reid and special and blues, not afraid of a all your drugs just to keep There are three refer- create a unique sound. Association honor choirs guest Dave Mattacks. horn section. It's music us high," he sings. ences to dead music icons Each artist’s personality (national and regional), that resembles its maker's As usual, Kravitz plays on "Raise Vibration." In is given a spot to shine, high school chorus, and For information and style — cool sunglasses, most of the instruments addition to Jackson and and they come together in the award-winning a directions, call 781-631- motorcycle boots and well- himself, with longtime Cash, Kravitz in the cred- to create one blossoming cappella group The Jewel 8987 or check the website worn jeans. guitarist Craig Ross. Most its thanks "The Spirit of and unpredictable wave of Tones. Nora’s debut al- at www.meandthee.org. He comes out of the of the songs clock in at Prince Rogers Nelson." gate with the foot-stomp- over 5 minutes, letting The album hits a wall ing, arena-ready "We Can Kravitz add, say, a saxo- halfway through, with Get It All Together" and phone or a conga solo. "Gold Dust" failing to Burt Reynolds, star of film, The fifth song needs then gets slinky in "Low," make much of an impact some background to fully which loops an old Jack- and the very thin "Ride" son "Hoo!" from a past re- enjoy it. Yes, Mr. Kravitz containing some of the TV and tabloids, dead at 82 cording session. did just sing: "Just hold On the standout "It's me like Johnny Cash." Ev- most irritating synthesiz- By John Rogers idently the Man in Black er work this decade. The ASSOCIATED PRESS Enough," Kravitz gets downright preachy in a and his wife, June, com- closer, "I'll Always Be In- Burt Reynolds, the Marvin Gaye vibe, tack- forted a distraught Krav- side Your Soul," is flat and handsome film and televi- ling racial problems, po- itz after he learned that uninspired. Still, Krav- sion star known for his ac- lice mortality, war and his mother had died. That itz has given us enough claimed performances in environmental problems. tenderness is captured in meaty tunes to last us "Deliverance" and "Boogie "Why has all the food be- the country-ish "Johnny until he's ready again to Nights," commercial hits come modified?/ Pushing Cash." come riding to our rescue. such as "Smokey and the Bandit" and for an active off-screen love life which Signs brand Miss America boss included relationships with Loni Anderson and Sally Field, has died at Gretchen Carlson as ‘So Fake’ age 82. His death was confirmed By Wayne Parry Thursday by his agent ASSOCIATED PRESS Todd Eisner. In a state- ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. ment, his niece, Nancy — Signs appeared around Lee Hess, called his death Atlantic City Thursday "totally unexpected," al- criticizing Gretchen Carl- though she acknowledged FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS son, the chairwoman of he had health issues. Burt Reynolds’ death was confirmed Thursday the Miss America Organi- "He was tough. Anyone zation, as "so fake" and a night by his agent Todd Eisner. who breaks their tail bone bully hours before the sec- on a river and finishes the ond night of preliminary movie is tough. And that's He received some of the like a heart attack," he competition was to take film world's highest and told The Associated Press who he was. My uncle was place. looking forward to work- lowest honors. He was in 2001. "I've done over Hung from traffic lights ing with Quentin Taranti- nominated for an Oscar 100 films, and I'm the only and glued to a utility box, no, and the amazing cast for "Boogie Nights," the actor who has been canned signs appeared Thursday that was assembled," she Paul Thomas Anderson by all three networks. I morning. They turned up said, referring to the up- film about the pornog- epitomize longevity." at bus stops, as well. No PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS coming film "Once Upon a raphy industry; won an Reynolds was candid Time in Hollywood" with Emmy for the TV series about his flops, his regrets one had taken responsibil- Gretchen Carlson, the former Fox News host Leonardo DiCaprio and "Evening Shade," and was and about his many fa- ity for putting them up. and former Miss America, said she had no com- Brad Pitt. praised for his starring mous friends. He would They reference claims ment on the signs. Hess noted her uncle's role in "Deliverance." call posing nude for Cos- from the outgoing Miss kindness and generosity, But he also was a fre- mopolitan one of his big- America, Cara Mund, the Miss America statue ond night of preliminaries and thanked "all of his quent nominee for the gest mistakes because it who said that Carlson just outside Boardwalk that is scheduled to hap- amazing fans who have Razzie, the tongue-in- undermined the respect and CEO Regina Hopper Hall, where the compe- pen Thursday night. The always supported and cheek award for Holly- he had gained for "Deliver- bullied and silenced her tition takes place, that first night, on Wednesday, cheered him on, through wood's worst performance, ance." He revered Spencer during her reign, which reads "Gretchen Sucks." was free of any reference all of the hills and valleys and his personal life pro- Tracy as an early mentor ends Sunday. This year's pageant is to the controversy. of his life and career." vided ongoing drama, and came to know Johnny Carlson, the former Fox taking place amid a revolt Contestants from Flor- The mustachioed, smirk- particularly after an acri- Carson, Clint Eastwood, News host and a former by state organizations, ida and Wisconsin picked ing Reynolds inspired a monious divorce from An- Frank Sinatra and many Miss America, said she most of which want Carl- up wins Wednesday in the wide range of responses derson in 1995. He had a others. had no comment. Both son and Hopper to resign; first night of preliminary over his long, erratic ca- troubled marriage to Judy "Burt Reynolds was one she and Hopper have re- 46 of the 51 groups (the competition. reer: critical acclaim and Carne, a romance with Di- of my heroes," tweeted peatedly denied bullying District of Columbia is Miss Florida Taylor Ty- critical scorn, popular suc- nah Shore and a relation- Arnold Schwarzenegger. Mund. included) have signed let- son won the talent compe- cess and box office bombs. ship with Field damaged "He was a trailblazer. He The signs appear to par- ters seeking their resigna- tition for a piano rendition Reynolds made scores by his acknowledged jeal- showed the way to tran- ody Carlson's book "Be tion. of "Mephisto's Waltz" by of movies, ranging from ousy of her success. sition from being an ath- Fierce." They include the They are unhappy with Lizst. lightweight fare such as Through it all he pre- lete to being the highest same photo of her that the way the decision to Miss Wisconsin Tianna the hits "The Cannonball sented a genial persona, paid actor, and he always appears on her book cov- eliminate the swimsuit Vanderhei won the onstage Run" and "Smokey and often the first to make fun inspired me. He also had er, but with the words "So competition from the pag- interview competition for the Bandit" to more seri- of his own conflicted im- a great sense of humor Fake" and "private bully, eant was reached, among her comments on how ous films like "The Lon- age. — check out his Tonight public liar." other issues. higher education should be gest Yard" and "The Man "My career is not like a Show clips. My thoughts In addition, someone The protest runs the risk more affordable and more Who Loved Cat Dancing." regular chart, mine looks are with his family." hung a pageant sash on of overshadowing the sec- widely accessible.