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TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2019 DEALS OF THE A dogged effort by Saugus Police East$DAY$ PG. 3 By Bridget Turcotte somewhere at the police station. nities, and all the police dogs Bruin ITEM STAFF “Bruin was a police of cer — it’s trained with on the North Shore. Lynn as simple as that,” said Domenic News traveled overnight and, SAUGUS — Five months ago, Montano, the community events as Bruin took his nal ride, resi- K-9 Bruin of the Saugus Police coordinator for the police union. Department died. Now of cers dents lined the streets with their pot are raising money to erect a me- Bruin died in March, shortly af- own furry friends to thank him DEALS morial for the department’s fallen ter he was diagnosed with cancer. for his service. OF THE police dogs. His partner, Of cer Timothy Faw- Children at the Oaklandvale shop A car show will be held Aug. 24 cett, retired last month. Elementary School created hand- $ $ When Montano learned that made signs, letters and lined the DAY to raise money for the effort. Of- PG. 3 cers with the Saugus Police Pa- Bruin would be euthanized, he or- sidewalk in front of the school to PG. 3 trol Union are unsure where the ganized a police escort for the dog. wave goodbye to the K-9. debated monument will be placed, but are It included police vehicles from Saugus Police Of cer Timothy hoping the town will allow it to be Saugus and surrounding commu- SAUGUS, A3 Fawcett walks patrol K-9 Bruin. By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF LYNN DEALS— Neighbors aren’t STEVE KRAUSE too pleased with an Ore- APPRECIATION gon-basedOF company’s THE plans At right, Lynn to operate a recreational artist VIA, marijuana$ DAstore Yon$ Lewis Silvia Leary, Street. PG. 3 Softball right, sits Representatives from Diem with Martina Cannabis outlined their pro- Campbell in posal before a packed com- legend the lounge of munity room at the Lynn Harborside Police Station on Monday Inn Boutique evening. DEALSResidents were is laid Hotel where most concernedOF THE about park- VIA will be ing, whichOF they THE said was hosting a already lacking in the area, and would$ beDA furtherY$ exacer- to rest fundraiser PG. 3 to bene t bated by the potential shop. If you played any kind the Family “It’s a very busy intersec- of organized softball in Friendly Re- tion, so we have concerns Lynn, you either knew, or about traf c,” said Rita source knew of, Barney Coyne. Grainge, who lives nearby He was the ambassa- Center. on Breed Street. “To the best dor of Lynn park league Below: A of our knowledge, there is no softball. painting from parking associated with that “I liked Barney a lot,” VIA’s Con- building other than on the said Frank Carey, a Lynn versational street, so that is a very ma- baseball legend whose Paint Series, jor concern. It’s the opinion of park league softball team “The Global the neighborhood that this is was the same kind of pow- Standards of not the appropriate location erhouse Coyne’s Bucking- Beauty.” of one of these businesses.” ham squad was. “He was Diem estimates there will a classy guy. Even as an be 40 on-street parking spac- umpire he was hard not es available for customers to like. It’s an adversarial and plans to use signage to relationship sometimes, ensure patrons don’t park but you always respected in residential spaces near- him and his calls because by. The company also plans you know what a good guy to operate the store on an he was.” appointment-only basis to Bernard T. “Barney” mitigate parking and traf c Coyne died last Wednes- concerns. day at the age of 86 after John DiNovella, the Mas- a brief illness. sachusetts operations man- Coyne attended Lynn ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ager of Diem, said the 1,200 public schools and Lynn square-foot East Lynn re- Trade, and served in the By Bill Brotherton tail store would operate on U.S. Navy during the ITEM FEATURES EDITOR the northerly side of the Korean War. He was a 229 Lewis St. building, also member of the Connery BOSTON — Silvia Leary is sitting in the known as 1 Chestnut. The Post 6 American Legion. sleek, ultramodern lounge at the Harborside structure is currently mixed- He was a machinist Inn, a boutique hotel on State Street, recall- use, but if the proposal is ap- for 25 years at Micro- ing her days as a struggling single mom and proved by the City Council, wave Research in North full-time Salem State College student, living the use would change and Andover. But his true in Lynn’s Curwin Circle subsidized housing. the business would occupy love, after his family and “There were mice and there was mold. No all three  oors. friends, was Lynn softball matter how hard I scrubbed, I couldn’t get rid The city has two of its eight and the people he played of the mold,” she says. “But I was determined recreational marijuana li- the game with. to work hard and make a better life for my censes available. All six pot “He did a lot, for a lot of daughter, Chanelle, and me.” shops have been approved people,” said Lynn’s John VIA’s ‘Beauty’ These days, Leary has achieved great success to open in West Lynn, but if Hoffman, who broadcasts as VIA (Very Important Artist), an in-demand another proposed East Lynn youth sports for Lynn ca- artist and fashion designer. She has a studio store is approved by the City ble TV. “I pitched for him, of a fashion in the LynnArts building in downtown Lynn. Council next month, Diem and he was a great guy to Her daughter, 19, is also doing well, studying would be competing for the work with.” business at Suffolk University. last available license. Both Carey and Hoff- show to bene t “Lynn means a lot to me,” said Leary, who DiNovella said what sets man remember Coyne as was living in an orphanage in Guatemala them apart is the experience an easy-going man who when, at age 7, she was adopted by Claire and they would bring. Diem op- couldn’t do enough for his Lynn family Ron Leary of Lynn. “I got so much help and erates a cannabis dispensa- friends and his players. support when I was living at Curwin Circle, ry and processing facility in “He was an outstanding I want to give back and give hope to those in Salem, Ore., and a delivery gentleman,” said Hoff- services agency Lynn who might be in a situation similar to service in Portland, Ore. The man. “He was a friendly what I went through.” company is seeking to open COYNE, A3 VIA, A3 LYNN, A2 First things rst in Peabody INSIDE Sports Lynn advances to for Habitat for Humanity Gallant tourney nal. B1 By Thomas Grillo has been changed to protect her identity  ITEM STAFF from a domestic abuser, hit the jackpot. Peabody drops But she wasn’t a $1 million scratch ticket Game 2 of NSBL PEABODY — Jade Ventura is celebrat- winner from the Massachusetts State Lot- nals. B1 ing another milestone.  tery. The mother of three, who was the rst Fenwick grad has in her family to graduate high school and One year ago, the 31-year-old social a Bright future college, recently moved into her rst home. worker’s name was pulled from a Habitat ahead. B1 “It’s a dream come true,” she said. “I’ve for Humanity North Shore basket lled  ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK waited my whole life to have my own place with two dozen other hopeful families. Johnson, Friedman Peter Bradford of Gloucester works in a Pea- and tell my kids we won’t be uprooted ever Her prize? The chance to buy a remodeled, win NE PGA body home that is being renovated by Habitat again by a landlord.” Senior-Junior for Humanity. After three tries, Ventura, whose name PEABODY, A3 title. B1

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NAHANT — Mr. John J. “Jack” remains committed to project Fiore, 61 years, of Nahant, died suddenly in Salem Hos- NEW BEDFORD (AP) ing a new industry in the hasn’t received any in- in a statement. pital on Saturday, Aug. 10, — Vineyard Wind is com- United States.” formation about the re- The company said publi- 2019. He was the husband of mitted to building the More than 50 U.S. com- quirements for the ex- cation of the FEIS would Susan (O’Connor) Fiore. nation’s rst large-scale panies have been awarded panded analysis. The be one of the nal steps for He was born in Somerville, offshore wind farm off the a contract or are currently company said 3,600 jobs, the project in the federal the son of the late Joseph Massachusetts coast de- bidding on contracts asso- a $2.8 billion investment permitting process, rep- and Ann (Long) Fiore. He was spite a decision by federal ciated with the 84-turbine in new infrastructure, and resenting an important raised in Nahant and lived in regulators to delay issuing wind farm, Pedersen said. contracts with shipyards milestone in a review pro- Nahant all of his life. He at- a key environmental im- Connie Gillette, chief in the Gulf Coast and the cess that began in 2017, tended Nahant schools and pact statement, company of public affairs for the northeast are hanging in and had been targeted for was a graduate of Lynn Tech CEO Lars Pedersen said Bureau of Ocean Energy the balance. completion by Aug. 16. High School. Monday. Management, said Friday Democratic U.S. Sen. Ed- The review process has Jack was a self-employed But the company will the agency took the action ward Markey was among included more than 25 tradesman for most of his life, have to push back its dead- after receiving comments many Massachusetts pub- federal, state, and local “Jack of all trades” was his line for the 800-megawatt “from stakeholders and lic of cials decrying the calling card. He was a former project, Pedersen said. cooperating agencies” re- decision. regulatory agencies and Class 1 truck driver. He loved “We are very proud of questing a more robust “It sends a clear and commissions, Vineyard Nahant, Daniel J. Fiore and his the outdoors including shing, the Vineyard Wind team’s cumulative analysis. chilling message across Wind said. wife Jeanne of Nahant, Joanne swimming off Nahant Rocks, achievements so far and That expanded analy- this nascent industry that The company has said E. Swirka of North Conway, RVing, camping and hanging we are disappointed not sis would include projects the Trump Administration the wind farm would re- N.H., Janice Boyle and her around a re pit with fami- to deliver the project on that have been awarded will do everything in its duce Massachusetts’ car- husband Joseph of Everett, ly and good friends. He also the timeline we had an- power purchase agree- power to cut corners for oil bon emissions by over and Kathryn A Brown and her loved four-wheeling on an ATV ticipated,” Pedersen said ments, but may not have and gas projects while cut- 1.6 million tons per year husband Thomas of Marsh- with his children, although he in a written statement. submitted construction ting the cord on the next — the equivalent of re- eld; and many nieces and wasn’t very good at it. Above “We were less than four and operations plans. frontier of clean energy moving 325,000 cars from nephews. all he was a loving and devot- months away from launch- Vineyard Wind said it deployment.” Markey said state roads. ed grandfather. Service information: His fu- In addition to his wife he neral will be held on Wednes- is survived by his children, day, Aug. 14, 2019 at 7 p.m. Kerriann Robertson and her in the SOLIMINE Funeral Weekend station closures planned partner BJ Middleton of Lynn, Home, 67 Ocean St. (Route Kearstin Rock and her hus- 1A), Lynn. Visiting hours are band Joseph of Lynn, Joseph on Wednesday from 4-8 p.m. to help speed up MBTA repairs Fiore and his wife Jessica of Relatives and friends are Raymond, N.H., Karena Fiore respectfully invited. Private By Steve LeBlanc will replace trains during overnight hours. stations. The work also of Lynn, Scott Fiore of Lynn cremation followed by pri- ASSOCIATED PRESS those periods. Poftak said the station includes installing new and Dan McClung of Los An- vate burial. Donations may There won’t be any clo- closures will also give T signs, adding 1,250 new geles, Calif.; his grandchildren, be made to the Northeast BOSTON — State trans- sures during the weekend workers a chance to do lighting xtures, and Michael, Meegan, Mark, Joey, Animal Shelter, 347 High- portation of cials have of Thanksgiving and two other jobs around each cleaning, painting, and re- Tira, Amber, Teressa, Danny, land Ave., Salem, MA 01970. signed off on weekend weekends in December. station. pairing stairs and tiles. Dianna, Brianna and Haleigh; Directions and guestbook at closures of key portions “We believe these tempo- “In many cases that’s On the Orange line, his great-grandchildren, Jax- www.solimine.com. of subway lines in the fall rary diversions are neces- going to be inspecting tun- crews will replace 2,250 son, Jayce, Jasper and Amelia. to speed up desperately He also leaves his brothers sary to improve the system nels, plugging leaks, wash- feet of track and clean and needed repairs to the ag- that has been neglected ing the stations, cleaning paint within Chinatown and sisters, Paul M. Fiore and ing Boston-area transit his partner Maggie Carroll of for decades,” Republican debris in the tunnels — Station and put up new system. Gov. Charlie Baker said in all the types of things we signs and clean, paint and The plan, approved Mon- a statement. don’t often get a chance to repair stairs and tiles in day by the Massachusetts MBTA General Man- do,” he said. the Downtown Crossing, Bay Transportation Au- ager Steven Poftak said The improvements on Haymarket, and State Michael S. Hennessey, 66 thority’s control board, the aggressive plan will the Green Line include stations. means disruptions in cause inconveniences in the replacement of 7,000 The MBTA is also in 1952-2019 weekend travel for riders the short term but will be feet of track. The week- the process of preparing Michael S. Hennessey, age on the Red, Orange and worth it in the end, short- end closures will allow an aggressive schedule of 66, formerly of Lynn, passed Green Lines. ening some timelines by the work to be completed shutdowns for the 2020 away on Aug. 5, 2019 after a The plan includes clos- as much as 11 months for ve months earlier than construction season that lengthy illness. ing eight Orange Line sta- certain projects. initially planned — in De- may include weekday He is survived by his son, tions during six weekends He said the work — cember, 2019 instead of shutdowns in addition to a Christopher Hennessey of Nor- in October and November, which includes replacing May 2020. greater frequency of week- wood; daughter, Allison Balko followed by several week- track on the Red and Or- On the Red Line, crews end shutdowns. and her husband Ryan; and ends of closures on the ange lines — was previ- will replace 900 feet of Details of the plan are beloved grandsons Aiden and Red Line, including South ously scheduled to take track at the Park Street anticipated to be released Quinn of Hopedale. Mike was Mike became an all-around Station. Shuttle buses place only during limited and Downtown Crossing later this year. the son of the late Raymond machinist at General Electric, and Elizabeth (Deschenes) as his grandfather, uncles and MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS Hennessey, and was the cousins had been. He had a brother of Paul Hennessey of sly sense of humor often dis- Of cial criticized for taking Kobus said he’d do the been fully tested and will Steamship authority guised in a faux-gruff persona. Melrose and David Hennessey suicidal man to hospital same thing again and de- go into service on Wednes- of Pelham, N.H. Mike was usually the smartest scribed the mayor’s reac- day, with more to follow in gets $2.5M grant for Mike attended Lynn Pub- person in the room. ATTLEBORO (AP) — A tion as politically motivat- the coming months. new ferry terminal lic Schools and went on to Service information: We city councilor who took a ed. He said as a veteran, The MBTA plans to FALMOUTH (AP) — A graduate from Salem State invite all those interested to man he says was suicid- he’d gone through suicide replace the entire existing ferry line has received a Teachers College. His proud- come and tell wildly exag- al to a hospital is being prevention training and Orange Line  eet with $2.5 million grant to help est achievements came from gerated stories (as was his criticized for behaving lost friends to suicide, so 152 new trains by 2022. teaching middle school at wont) on Aug. 25, 2019 at 1 irresponsibly and putting he will help when he can. The rollout was delayed pay for a new terminal. Pickering and Fecteau-Leary p.m. at the Ancient Order of the city in legal jeopardy. several months in recent The Cape Cod Times re- and watching some of his Hibernians, 105 Federal St., The Sun Chronicle Ready to roll: T says new times as the T worked to ports the U.S. Department students become teachers Lynn. In lieu of owers, wear of Transportation grant reports that Attleboro trains will debut this week resolve issues around an themselves. Prior to teaching, an ugly tie. Mayor Paul Heroux told upgraded signal system. will go toward building councilor Todd Kobus BOSTON (AP) — Tran- The T says the new the new terminal at in an email that Kobus sit of cials say the rst trains will have more Woods Hole in Falmouth, should have called 911 of a new  eet of Orange spacious interiors, along where ferries come and go Sr. Mary Ann Quinn, 87 because he isn’t a medical Line trains are set to with wider doors, more from Martha’s Vineyard. professional. make their debut. handrails, better lighting The new terminal is Kobus was at a cooling The general manager of and safety features in- part of a larger Steam- center last month when the Massachusetts Bay cluding audio and visual ship Authority project to MARLBOROUGH — Sr. School in Lynn, at Immac- an individual entered Transportation Authority, warnings that the doors upgrade facilities, which Mary Ann Quinn, 87, (Sr. M. ulate Conception School in and said he wanted to kill Steve Poftak, said Monday on the train are opening is estimated to cost at Jacques du Sacré Coeur), a Cambridge and at St. Jerome himself. that six new trains have or closing. least $60 million. Sister of St. Anne, died Aug. School in Weymouth. She was 10 in Alliance Health at Marie the director of Religious Ed- Esther Center in this city. ucation at St. Charles Borro- Born in Newton, she was meo Parish in Woburn. Before the rst of 12 children born returning to Marlboro, Sr. Mary East Lynn pot shop debated to Timothy James Quinn and Ann was the director of Centro Catherine (Doucette) Quinn. Marie Esther, a retreat house She attended elementary sponsored by the Sisters of St. LYNN the city. crime in the area. of the Gold sh Pond As- school at St. John Evangelist Anne in Santiago, Chile. From A1 “I voted against this, but She also took issue with sociation, said the organi- in Newton and graduated from In addition to her religious 60 percent of the people Diem’s choice of communi- zation welcomes any do- Our Lady Help of Christians family of the Sisters of St. marijuana retail stores in voted for it, so I have to g- ty, or charitable contribu- nations, and didn’t think High School. Anne, Sr. Mary Ann leaves to Worcester and Allston. ure out a way to regulate tion. Rather than provid- there would be a prob- After graduation, she joined grieve siblings Norma Mackay “We’re excited about the it, regardless of my per- ing $10,000 annually to lem with the store’s close the Sisters of St. Anne in La- (Billerica), Janet Shanshiry progress that has been sonal feelings,” Cyr said. the nearby Gold sh Pond proximity to the park. chine, Quebec, Canada, and (Newton), Laurence (Janis) made with the city,” said “If someone is going to Association, which was The next step is for pronounced vows. During her Quinn (Auburndale), Stephen DiNovella. “We feel it is up come in and do it, we want heavily represented on Diem to appear before the years as an educator, Sr. Mary (Lorraine) Quinn (Berlin), Rob- and coming. If they’re go- them to be as reputable as Monday night, she said City Council’s Recreation- Ann earned a BA degree in ert (Brenda) Quinn (Clinton), ing to license eight dispen- they can be and this com- the funding would be bet- al Cannabis Site Plan Education from Anna Maria John Quinn; nieces, nephews saries, we feel we are the pany is reputable.” ter served by going toward Review Committee. The College (Paxton), a MA degree and extended family. She was most responsible group to But not everyone was more community policing company can then seek in Latin from Boston College, a predeceased by her parents carry that burden.” convinced. in the area. its special permit from MA degree in French from As- and her brothers Timothy, City Council President City Councilor Richard “We have a drug problem the City Council. sumption College (Worcester) Bevan, Edward, Richard and Darren Cyr, who rep- Colucci, who represents already. We don’t need ad- and a MA degree in Pastoral Joseph Quinn. resents Ward 3 where the Ward 4, which borders the ditional drug problems,” Gayla Cawley can be and Education Ministry from Service information: The shop would be located, store’s potential location, Greene said. “There are reached at gcawley@item- Emmanuel College (Boston). viewing will be Wednesday, said he is in favor of the said he is against the pro- incidences every single A well-remembered educa- Aug. 14 from 9-10:15 a.m. at live.com. Follow her on proposal, only for the - posal. day, every 10 feet in that Twitter @GaylaCawley. tor and administrator, Sr. Mary St. Anne Convent, 720 Bos- nancial bene ts it would “All of my constituents neighborhood. Right now, Ann taught at the elementary, ton Post Road East, Marlbor- bring to the city. Recre- are against it,” Colucci we are suffering from all secondary and college levels. ough. The funeral Mass will ational marijuana stores said. “There was no park- types of illegal activity She was a principal at both the follow at 10:30 a.m. in the approved to operate en- ing, so I have to do what going on in our neighbor- 781-593-7700 elementary and high school convent chapel, with burial in Publishing Daily, except Sundays levels, and was a lecturer and Evergreen Cemetery. Funeral ter into a host agreement, my constituents want.” hood and now we’re going USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 which requires them to Julia Greene, a Parker to add one more thing to Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA associate professor of French arrangements are under the and additional of ces. at Anna Maria College where direction of FITZGERALD & provide 6 percent of their Avenue resident, felt the that.” gross annual pro ts to store would exacerbate Paul Coombs, president Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item she chaired Anna Maria Col- COLLINS Funeral Home (www. Subscriptions lege’s Modern Languages De- CollinsFuneral.com), 378 Lin- Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States partment. She taught at other coln St., Marlborough. $20.00 for 4 weeks LYNN BRIEF IN MEMORIAM $65.00 for 13 weeks schools staffed by the Sisters In lieu of owers, a me- $130.00 for 26 weeks of St. Anne. These were in morial contribution may be ROBERT A. MCCULLOUGH Preliminary election the city of Lynn’s election ON HIS 87TH BIRTHDAY $260.00 for 1 year Holyoke, Worcester and Marl- made to the Sisters of St. AUGUST 13, 2019 Send payment to and POSTMASTER, boro in Massachusetts, and in Anne Retirement Fund, 720 registration deadline of ce at City Hall. The send address changes to: of ce will remain open Love you and miss you. The Daily Item Central Falls, R.I. Sr. Mary Ann Boston Post Road East, Barbara, Bob, Donna, Kim The last day to register until 8 p.m. 110 Munroe St. served as principal at the for- Marlborough, MA 01752, or and John, grandchildren, P.O. Box 5 mer St. Jean the Baptiste High to a charity of your choice. for the local preliminary The election is on Tues- and great-grandchildren. Lynn, MA 01903 election is Wednesday at day, Sept. 3. TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A3 First things first in Peabody A dogged effort for Habitat for Humanity by Saugus Police SAUGUS tators can view the cars PEABODY From A1 for free and can choose to From A1 enter to win 17 different As weak as he was, raffle baskets. four-bedroom home near Fawcett said Bruin heard First, second and third downtown for $125,000. the children chanting his place awards will be given After a $3,000 down pay- name and stood to his feet in four categories: best po- ment, the family’s month- as they drove by. lice cars, best in show, mo- ly mortgage is just $724. Bruin was Fawcett’s torcycles and movie cars. If the 1,400-square-foot second police dog. Before Montano will bring his home was being sold by Bruin, he had Beny, the replica of the Jeep in “Ju- anyone other than the department’s first police rassic Park.” A replica of nonprofit, whose mission dog in 25 years. Fawcett the car in “Ghostbusters” is to bring volunteers to- made it a priority to bring will also be there. At- both dogs to events around gether to build homes for tendees will be treated to town to let the community the needy, it would have music and ice cream, and get to know them. cost twice that. can purchase food from “I don’t know what “I liked to do a lot of community events with vendors, including Texas would’ve happened to us Roadhouse and Famiglia if this opportunity had not them and bring him to schools,” said Fawcett. “I Fornaciari Wood Fired come up,” Ventura said. Pizza. It hasn’t been easy. Af- needed to trust them with kids. They were part of our Chelmsford Police’s ter being battered, she narcotic-trained K-9 will set herself free, found love family, but when I needed them they were there.” give demonstrations and again and was recently several therapy dogs will married. Interim Saugus Police attend. New England All As a mother of a child Chief Ronald Giorgetti Breed Rescue will bring with autism, she had chal- said he has not yet decid- puppies eligible for adop- lenges living in an apart- ed who the next K-9 offi- tion and spectators are ment. cer will be or when that encouraged to bring their “My son often wakes up person will start. screaming at 5 or 6 in the “K-9 Bruin had a very own dogs. morning,” she said. “My ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK huge impact on the town,” Montano is still look- landlords have been pa- said Montano. “The reason ing for more cars to join, Ray Tilton of Beverly prepares a heater for the running boards that he for it is definitely Bruin, including antique police tient. But no one wants to freshly painted at a home renovated by Habitat for Humanity. be awakened by a scream- but we don’t want to leave vehicles. The cost to reg- ing child at 5 a.m. I lived the other dogs out. We’ve ister is $20 and can be in fear of being evicted.” who struggled financially. chusetts. gle-family more than dou- had seven K-9s since the paid online at www.sau- Not anymore. The future did not look The nonprofit was found- bled over the last two de- ’60s.” guscarsandcops.com or at cades to $457,500 in 2019, The 1,400-square-foot bright. ed in 1976 as a grassroots Part of the event will the gate on the day of the up from $205,800 in 1999, Contemporary has been re- “My mom didn’t finish effort on a communi- honor Fawcett and Bruin, show. according to The Warren he said. modeled with a new kitch- high school and always ty farm in Georgia. The Group, the Boston-based The car show will be Bridget Turcotte can be en, bathroom, wood floors worked in hotels where Christian housing organi- real estate tracker. from noon to 6 p.m. at reached at bturcotte@item- upstairs and carpeted bed- there was not much room zation whose volunteers Greater Boston has be- the Target parking lot on live.com. Follow her on rooms on the lower level. for growth,” she recalled. have included former come one of the most ex- Lynn Fells Parkway. Spec- Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. Habitat requires fam- “I didn’t want that for me.” President Jimmy Carter, pensive places in the coun- ilies to contribute sweat After high school she at- has since grown to become try to buy a home. It ranks equity to their home un- tended Salem State Uni- a global nonprofit work- as the fourth most expen- Softball legend laid to rest der construction. versity where she studied ing in every state. There criminal justice and grad- are 17 Habitat affiliates sive of the 25 largest met- “I painted, broke down Coyne helped him uated in 2013. Today, she in Massachusetts, nearly ropolitan areas after New COYNE cabinets and closets, built through a tough stretch. works at a social service 1,400 nationwide, and in York, San Francisco and From A1 the downstairs walls, and “He did quite a bit for agency helping needy fam- more than 70 countries. Los Angeles, according to did lots of grunt work,” guy who got along with me,” Hoffman said. “At ilies. To qualify, the income the 2019 Greater Boston she said. “It’s been quite a everyone.” one point in my life, I “As a social worker, I for a family of four can- Housing Report Card. learning experience, but I Ventura, who has settled “When he was an um- needed some help. I had help homeless families not exceed $70,000. To feel fine.” into her new home, is still pire, it was hard to get a few issues, and he was find permanent housing,” buy a home in Peabody In addition, Ventura pinching herself to make mad at him,” said Carey. right there. And he was she said. at market rate, that same worked in Habitat’s Re- sure it’s real. “He was never on an ego like that for anyone.” store shop on Pulaski Donald Preston, the family would need more “Having this home trip. Coyne put his heart and Street where gently used agency’s executive direc- than $150,000 in annu- means the world to me,” “He always had good soul into the Lynn Soft- furniture and home prod- tor, said Habitat’s North al income to qualify for a she said. “It gives me softball players on his ball Association, service ucts are sold at reasonable Shore affiliate has built mortgage. peace of mind I’ve never teams, and his teams as president and on the prices. 39 homes and completed It’s unlikely anyone known.” were always formidable.” board of governors of the It’s the latest success eight major renovations knew in the 1970s what He was also charitable, for Ventura, who grew up since 1985. Today, there would happen to home Thomas Grillo can be organization. Hoffman said. And, said Carey, he was with four brothers and are 50 Habitat homes un- prices. In Peabody, the reached at tgrillo@item- “He was one of those sisters, and a single mom der construction in Massa- median price for a sin- live.com. quite a competitor. old-time guys who put “But in a good way,” his family and his friends Carey said. “He was a first,” he said. “And he good competitor.” VIA’s ‘Beauty’ of a fashion show to went to bat for kids, too. In Hoffman agreed. a big way. A lot of the kids “He wanted to win, but who played on his teams he could accept losing. weren’t always in the best He didn’t get mad and he benefit Lynn family services agency shape, financially, and he wasn’t a poor sport.” would help them out. If “He was definitely one VIA including autographs and support and confidence in For more information on you needed some money, of the good guys,” he said. From A1 memorabilia from local her. She was hired to pro- Centerboard or the Family he would lend it to you — professional sports teams vide artwork — hers and Forward Resource Center, or even give it to you. He Steve Krause can be Saturday night, Leary and athletes. others — to decorate the go to https://centerboard. was that kind of guy.” reached at skrause@item- will present her new fash- Ivania Nicole, Ms. Mas- hotel’s rooms. Welcoming org/family-services. For Hoffman said that live.com. ion collection and Con- sachusetts U.S. 2016 and paintings of sailboats and tickets to VIA’s “Glob- versational Paint Series, a board member of Fash- historical images such as al Standards of Beauty” “The Global Standards of ion Group International’s the four U.S. presidents fashion show, $25 to $100, Beauty,” in this same ho- Boston Chapter, will host from Massachusetts add go to Eventbrite at the tel lounge at 185 State St. the event. Gee Spin, who local flavor to each suite. link below: A portion of the proceeds manages the East Coast will benefit the Family for I Heart Radio, will be https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-glob- Friendly Resource Center DJ. al-standards-of-beauty-fashion-show-tick- at Centerboard in Lynn, The VIA fashion show ets-64707533976?utm-medium=discovery- whose mission is “Em- begins at 10 p.m. with a &utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendee- powering families, young performance by members share&utm-source=wa&utm-term=listing people and communities of Lynn’s ITM (In The for success by doing what- Mak’n) Step Squad and ever it takes to get the job Dance Team, run by Lynn done.” Tech football coach James Martina Campbell, Runner. manager of the resource What is Leary’s Con- center, lives in Lynn and versational Paint Series is thrilled that Leary is “The Standards of Beauty” helping out. 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Conti Controller, ext. 1288 [email protected] failed us on opioids Ted Grant Publisher, ext. 1234 [email protected] If you believe that the for identifying, monitoring and format. Marian Kinney federal government and and disseminating infor- Comprehensive regis- ext. 1212 the pharmaceutical man- mation about issues with tries similar to the kind we [email protected] ufacturers are effectively a drug after its release. propose have been highly Will Kraft working together to pro- Once a drug is approved successful. The National Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 tect patients from unsafe for market, the FDA relies Library of Medicine’s clin- [email protected] drugs, you might want to on an informal and ineffec- icaltrials.gov, for example, Mike Shanahan consider a trove of records tive system of case reports provides patients and doc- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 released in an Ohio court and citizens’ petitions to tors with comprehensive [email protected] case last month. alert it to problems and information about clini- Carolina Trujillo The documents were un- adverse events. In the cal trials being conducted Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 sealed, over the objections past, case reports, submit- around the world. [email protected] of the federal government ted to medical journals by Drug manufacturers are Jim Wilson and drug companies, in a physicians, served as an likely to argue against a Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 landmark, multi-district important mechanism for black box database, say- [email protected] opioid lawsuit, and they detailing drug toxicity. But ing it could give an unfair CIRCULATION give new insight into an today, because of chang- advantage to competitors. unparalleled epidemic. es to editorial guidelines, That was also the argu- Lisa Mahmoud Manager, ext. 1239 The first disclosures came peer-reviewed journals ment made by the govern- [email protected] in mid-July, when the rarely accept such reports ment and pharmaceutical Sixth Circuit Court of Ap- for publication. companies in opposing re- CLASSIFIED peals released previously Citizens’ petitions, in lease of the ARCOS data Abbe Young Smith unavailable information which any citizen can pe- in the Ohio lawsuit. But Manager, ext. 1276 contained in a Drug En- tition the FDA to report the government’s duty is [email protected] forcement Administra- adverse drug effects, are to protect its citizens, not GRAPHICS tion database known as intended to be another the drug companies. Trevor Andreozzi ARCOS. It revealed that check. But the petition Is there a chance that Designer between 2006 and 2012, process is cumbersome, the existence of a black [email protected] some 76 billion opioid and they are rarely grant- box registry would de- Mark Sutherland pills were distributed in ed. Of the 1,915 Citizens crease the use of those Creative Director the United States — more Petitions filed in the 12- drugs? Possibly, and that [email protected] than 200 pills for every year period between 2001 would be a good thing. Too NEWSROOM man, woman and child. and 2013, a total of 13 often black box warnings A few days later, more were granted. Many go Mike Alongi are seen as meaningless, Sports Reporter ext. 1228 documents in the case unanswered altogether. and they are counteract- [email protected] were released, and they That was the case with a ed with marketing cam- painted a damning picture citizen’s petition filed by Bill Brotherton paigns that promote off-la- Features Editor ext. 1338 of the tension between then-Connecticut Atty. bel use. If adding more [email protected] drug company profits and Gen. Richard Blumenthal transparency, thought Gayla Cawley patient safety during the in 2004 requesting issu- and effort to the prescrip- Reporter, ext. 1236 time opioid sales were ance of a warning with tion and sale of dangerous [email protected] climbing dramatically. regard to opioids. He re- drugs winds up decreasing Cheryl Charles In one 2009 exchange, a ceived no answer until he their use, that will likely News Editor, ext. 1278 pharmaceutical company filed suit demanding an be a beneficial side effect. [email protected] representative emailed agency response. This modest reform Bella diGrazia a colleague at another A good starting point for does not go far enough, of Reporter, ext. 1317 company to alert him to a reforming the system would course. The criteria and [email protected] ITEM FILE PHOTO pill shipment. “Keep ‘em be increased transparen- processes surrounding the Thomas Grillo comin’!” was the response. cy about drugs already application of black box Reporter, ext. 1264 “Flyin’ out of there. It’s recognized as particularly warnings need to be more [email protected] like people are addicted to dangerous. These drugs, defined and transparent. Spenser Hasak these things or something. currently numbering about And there should also be a Photographer, ext. 1332 Oh, wait, people are.” 70 (including opioids), carry comprehensive revision of [email protected] E¥¦¥ M. G DIRECTORS And where were fed- the FDA’s so-called “black President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill regulations pertaining to Thor Jourgensen M§Ÿ H. SŸŸ eral regulators while all box warning,” intended to drug approvals, monitoring Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant those opioids were flying alert patients and their and patient safety in gen- [email protected] E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ off shelves? The DEA filed doctors to the high risks Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall eral. But an accessible da- Daniel Kane W J. K TŸ  J ¢£ Monica Connell Healey a number of civil actions associated with the drugs. tabase to inform patients Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton against drug distributors But that is not enough. about the very real risks of [email protected] J N. W  C  T¢¤ Michael H. Shanahan for failing to report sus- We propose a “black Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman black box drugs would be Steve Krause picious opiate orders, col- box” database or “regis- an important first step. Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 lecting some $500 million try,” publicly available [email protected] PUBLISHERS Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 in fines, according to the and simple to use, that Charles L. Bennett is a Harold Rivera Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Washington Post. But as would contain extensive physician and director of Sports Editor, ext. 1238 Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 the opioid epidemic has information about where, the SmartState Center for [email protected] Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 made blatantly clear, the by whom and for what Medication Safety and Ef- Anne Marie Tobin Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 federal bureaucracy is purpose black box drugs ficacy at the University of Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 simply not up to the task are prescribed, as well as South Carolina. William [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 of adequately monitoring where and in what quan- Kennedy Smith is a phy- Bridget Turcotte Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 and controlling dangerous tities such drugs are being sician and an assistant Reporter, ext. 1269 John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 pharmaceuticals. distributed and sold. In- professor at the Uniformed [email protected] The failings are at every formation about adverse Services University of the Ryan York point in the system, start- side effects, culled from Health Sciences. Eric D. Copy Editor, ext. 1220 ing with drug approvals. the myriad of government Perakslis is a Rubenstein [email protected] But we believe there is a databases that now collect Fellow at Duke University TECHNOLOGY particularly serious prob- them, would also be con- and a lecturer at Harvard Tim Noyes lem with the mechanisms solidated in an open form Medical School. Director ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION AG: ‘Irregularities’ found at jail where Epstein died By Jim Mustian, cure this prisoner,” Barr chief medical examiner to have been checked on Michael R. Sisak and said at a police conference in the late 1970s and has by a guard about every 30 Michael Balsamo in New Orleans. “We are been called as an expert minutes. But investigators ASSOCIATED PRESS now learning of serious ir- witness in high-profile have learned those checks regularities at this facility cases, including O.J. Simp- weren’t done for several NEW YORK — Attorney that are deeply concerning son’s 1995 murder trial. hours before Epstein was General William Barr said and demand a thorough Epstein had been placed found unresponsive, ac- Monday that there were investigation. The FBI and on suicide watch after he cording to a second person “serious irregularities” the office of inspector gen- was found in his cell a familiar with the episode. at the federal jail where eral are doing just that.” little over two weeks ago That person was not autho- Jeffrey Epstein took his He added: “We will get with bruises on his neck, rized to discuss the matter own life as he awaited tri- to the bottom of what hap- a person familiar with publicly and also spoke on al on charges he sexually pened and there will be the jail’s operations told condition of anonymity. abused underage girls. accountability.” The Associated Press. But The jail does have a video The 66-year-old finan- The manner in which Ep- he had been taken off the surveillance system, but cier was found Saturday stein killed himself has not suicide watch at the end of federal standards don’t al- morning in his cell at the been announced. An autop- July, said the person, who low the use of cameras to chronically short-staffed sy was performed Sunday, wasn’t authorized to dis- monitor areas where pris- Metropolitan Correctional but New York City Chief cuss jail operations public- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS oners are likely to be un- Center, in a unit known Medical Examiner Dr. ly and spoke on condition Jeffrey Epstein was found dead Saturday morn- dressed unless those cam- for holding notorious pris- Barbara Sampson said in- of anonymity. ing in his cell at the chronically short-staffed eras are monitored only by oners under extremely vestigators were awaiting Inmates on suicide Metropolitan Correctional Center. staff members of the same tight security. further information. watch are subjected to 24 gender as the inmates. As “I was appalled, and A private pathologist, hours per day of “direct, sistant clothing to thwart use to kill themselves. a practical matter, that indeed the whole depart- Dr. Michael Baden, ob- continuous observation,” attempts to fashion noos- After he was taken off means most federal jails ment was, and frankly an- served the autopsy at the according to U.S. Bureau es and are placed in cells suicide watch and returned nationwide focus cameras gry to learn of the MCC’s request of Epstein’s law- of Prisons policy. They that are stripped of furni- to the jail’s special housing on common areas, rather failure to adequately se- yers. Baden was the city’s are also issued tear-re- ture or fixtures they could unit, Epstein was supposed than cell bunks. New rules to deny green cards to many legal immigrants

By Colleen Long ed States legally and are and Jill Colvin seeking permanent status. ASSOCIATED PRESS Trump is trying to move the U.S. toward a system WASHINGTON — The that focuses on immi- Trump administration an- grants’ skills instead of nounced Monday it is mov- emphasizing the reunifi- ing forward with one of its cation of families. most aggressive steps yet Under the new rules, to restrict legal immigra- U.S. Citizenship and Im- tion: Denying green cards migration Services will to many migrants who use now weigh whether appli- Medicaid, food stamps, housing vouchers or other cants have received pub- forms of public assistance. lic assistance along with Federal law already re- other factors such as edu- quires those seeking to cation, income and health become permanent resi- to determine whether to dents or gain legal status grant legal status. to prove they will not be The rules will take effect a burden to the U.S. — a in mid-October. They don’t “public charge,” in gov- apply to U.S. citizens, though immigrants relat- ernment speak — but the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS new rules detail a broad- ed to the citizens may be er range of programs that subject to them. Kai Frazier and Chance Seawright, brothers visiting from Aiken, S.C., cool off while playing in could disqualify them. Ken Cuccinelli, acting the Fountain of Rings in Centennial Olympic Park Monday in Atlanta. It’s part of a dramatic director of Citizenship overhaul of the nation’s and Immigration Services, immigration system that said the rule change will the administration has ensure those who come to Dangerous heat grips wide been working to put in the country don’t become place, despite legal push- a burden, though they pay back. While most attention taxes. stretch of the South, Midwest has focused on President “We want to see people coming to this country Donald Trump’s efforts to rags around their necks, “You are more likely among other precautions, who are self-sufficient,” By Jay Reeves crack down on illegal im- and Jeff Martin she said. to develop a heat illness he said. Anyone who Cuccinelli said. “That’s a migration, including re- ASSOCIATED PRESS Some of the most oppres- quicker in this type of core principle of the Amer- stops sweating in the heat cent raids in Mississippi sive conditions were being weather, when it’s really and the continued sepa- ican dream. It’s deeply BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — should be aware that it felt in Louisiana, Arkan- humid and hot,” said Gary ration of migrant parents embedded in our history, Forecasters are warning might be a sign of heat ill- sas, Mississippi and Okla- Chatelain, a National from their children, the and particularly our his- about days of scorching, ness. homa. Tuesday will be Weather Service meteorol- new rules target people tory related to legal immi- dangerous heat across But in the Mississippi about the same, forecast- ogist based in Shreveport, who entered the Unit- gration.” a wide stretch of the Delta region, farmers did ers said, and Wednesday La. U.S. South and Midwest, not have a choice but to Stifling humidity is where the heat index will will be only a little cooler. work in the fields Monday feel as high as 117 degrees The temperature hit 100 hanging in the Louisiana since they’re scrambling in some spots. degrees with a heat index air partly because the to make repairs and get With temperatures of 106 degrees by mid-af- area has seen such a wet caught up after floodwa- ternoon in Birmingham, summer, Chatelain said. around 100 degrees at ters inundated the region where forecasters said More of the same is in midday Monday and “feels in recent months, Brooks they last issued an exces- store for Tuesday, when like” temperatures soar- said. The flooding — which sive heat warning seven heat and humidity will ing higher, parts of 13 involved an area larger years ago. again make for dangerous states were under heat ad- than New York City and visories, from Texas, Lou- It was expected to feel heat indexes. However, like 116 degrees in parts an approaching cool front Los Angeles combined — isiana and Florida in the has recently receded and South to Missouri and Il- of eastern Oklahoma, near should help ease the in- the farmers are just now linois in the Midwest, the Tulsa, on Monday, fore- tense heat by Wednesday, able to reach their land National Weather Service casters said. And parts Chatelain said. reported. of Arkansas just west “If you’re going out in and begin cleaning up the “It feels like hell is what of Memphis, Tennessee, the summer, prepare for mess left behind. it feels like,” said Junae could see heat indexes the worst,” he said. “The mosquitoes the gnats, the spiders, the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Brooks, who runs Junae’s Monday of around 117 de- That means people Grocery in Holly Bluff, grees. spending time outdoors snakes — all of them — Acting Director of United States Citizenship Miss. Heat exhaustion and should take breaks in have been way worse this and Immigration Services, Ken Cuccinelli, Many of her customers heat stroke are among the the shade, drink plenty year,” Brooks said of the speaks during a briefing at the White House were wearing straw hats main threats in those ar- of water, wear hats and land known locally as the Monday. or keeping cool with wet eas. light-colored clothing, Yazoo backwater area. Trump administration weakens enforcement of Endangered Species Act

By Ellen Knickmeyer can to ensure it remains major and growing threat ASSOCIATED PRESS effective in achieving its to wildlife. ultimate goal — recovery Commerce Secretary WASHINGTON — The of our rarest species,” he Wilbur Ross said the revi- Trump administration said in a statement. “An sions “fit squarely within moved on Monday to effectively administered the president’s mandate weaken enforcement of Act ensures more resourc- of easing the regulatory the 45-year-old Endan- es can go where they will burden on the American gered Species Act, order- do the most good: on-the- public, without sacrificing ing changes that critics ground conservation.” our species’ protection and said will speed the loss of Under the enforcement recovery goals.” animals and plants at a changes, officials for the The Endangered Spe- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS time of record global ex- first time will be able to cies Act is credited with tinctions. Idaho’s sage-grouse numbers have dropped 52 percent since the federal publicly attach a cost to helping the bald ea- The action, which ex- government decided not to list the birds as an endangered species in the saving an animal or plant. gle, California condor and pands the administra- fall of 2015. Blanket protections for scores of other animals tion’s rewrite of U.S. en- creatures newly listed as and plants from extinction vironmental laws, is the foes of President Donald Pushing back against ciency of oversight, while threatened will be removed. since President Richard latest that targets protec- Trump’s environmental the criticism, Interior continuing to protect rare The action also could allow Nixon signed it into law tions, including for water, rollbacks — promised law- Secretary David Bern- species. the government to disre- in 1973. The act currently air and public lands. Two suits to try to block the hardt and other adminis- “The best way to uphold gard the possible impact protects more than 1,600 states — California and changes in the law. So did tration officials contend the Endangered Species of climate change, which species in the United Massachusetts, frequent some conservation groups. the changes improve effi- Act is to do everything we conservation groups call a States and its territories. A6 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2019 POLICE/FIRE Feds: Friend of Ohio gunman All address information, particu- Burglar alarm sounded at 30 police station to report her larly arrests, reflect police records. In Maywood Road on Saturday at neighbor was harassing her at the event of a perceived inaccuracy, 2:20 p.m. Officer reports all 11:35 a.m. Sunday on State bought body armor, ammo it is the sole responsibility of the con- appears to be in order. Street. En route to the station, Defective burglar alarm an officer was flagged down for eral crime punishable by cerned party to contact the relevant reported at Lynnfield High a group of kids harassing peo- By John Seewer and Michael Balsamo up to 10 years in prison. police department and have the de- School at 275 Essex St. on ple in Miller Plaza. ASSOCIATED PRESS Making a false statement partment issue a notice of correction Saturday at 4:32 p.m. Officer A report of kids bothering regarding firearms carries to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- reports doors are secure. patrons at 11:41 a.m. Sun- A longtime friend of a potential maximum sen- ifications will not be made without day on Pleasant Street. The the Dayton gunman tence of up to five years’ express notice of change from the Accidents manager of the Howling Wolf bought the body armor, a imprisonment. reportedly yelled at the kids 100-round magazine and a arresting police department. Caller reported hit and run Kollie fully cooperated who were out in the lot asking key part of the gun used in with authorities before his crash on Sunday at 9:21 a.m. adults to purchase JUUL pods the attack, but there’s no LYNN at 597 North Broadway. Officer arrest, his attorney said. for them. indication the man knew “He was as shocked and took report. The harbormaster reported his friend was planning a Motor vehicle crash report- surprised as everyone else Arrest the man from earlier was still massacre, federal agents ed on Sunday at 3:21 p.m. at that Mr. Betts committed intoxicated and getting ready said Monday. Donnell Bailey, 48, was ar- Route 128 South just before the massacre,” attorney to go back into the water at Ethan Kollie told in- rested and charged with viola- Exit 43, no injuries. Officer Nick Gounaris said. 1:42 p.m. Sunday on Front vestigators that he also tion of the city knife ordinance, stood by until tow arrived. Gounaris would not assault and battery and as- Street. The harbormaster took helped Connor Betts as- comment on what Kollie his paddleboard and brought sault with a dangerous weapon Complaints semble the AR-15-style thought his friend would at 4:06 p.m. Monday. it back to the office. weapon about 10 weeks PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS do with the equipment. Tree reported on Edgemere The MBTA dispatch reported ago, according to a court Police have said there Accidents Road on Friday at 12:50 p.m. a bus was stuck on Pleasant document. Federal agents say was nothing in Betts’ The Department of Public Street at 2:21 p.m. Monday Kollie first spoke with Ethan Kollie, a long- background to prevent A report of a motor vehicle Works was contacted. and there were a group of investigators just hours time friend of Dayton, him from buying the gun. crash with personal injury at Caller reported angry resi- people taking photos and after the assault and lat- Ohio, gunman, Connor The weapon was pur- 4 p.m. Sunday at 200 South dent at scene of movie filming measurements of it. Police er said he bought the body Betts, bought the body chased online from a deal- reported the bus driver was Common St.; at 10:10 p.m. on Friday at 4:29 p.m. at Lyn- armor, the magazine and armor, a 100-round er in Texas and shipped to Sunday at Nichols and West- inexperienced and didn’t think nfield Middle School at 505 the rifle’s upper receiver magazine and a gun another firearms dealer ern avenues; at 11:09 p.m. Main St. Officer reports no per- she had enough room, but was and kept the equipment in the Dayton area, police Sunday at 145 Western Ave. able to get through allowing accessory used in the son found. at his apartment so Betts’ mass shooting. said. A report of a motor vehicle Report of a potentially dis- traffic flow to resume. parents would not find it, Betts and Kollie appar- crash at 7:55 p.m. Sunday on abled auto at 896 Main St. on A caller reported kids out- the court filing said. ently had been friends for the Lynnway; at 10:07 p.m. Friday at 10:49 p.m. Officer re- side being loud and shooting Federal investigators killed Betts within 30 sec- several years. Sunday at 176 Union St.; at ports no vehicle found at that off fireworks at 11:40 p.m. emphasized that there onds outside a crowded Kollie told agents that 11:16 p.m. Sunday at Chest- location. Sunday on Hines Court. Police was no evidence that Kol- bar, and authorities have they smoked marijua- nut Street and Western Ave- Caller from 275 Pillings reported nothing was amiss lie knew how Betts would said hundreds more peo- na and used acid several nue; at 12:51 a.m. Monday at Pond Road reports solicitors in and that it was only a child use the equipment or that ple may have died if Betts times a week beginning in 249 Chestnut St.; at 7:44 a.m. the area on Saturday at 10:36 making noise. Kollie intentionally took had gotten inside. 2014 through 2015, said Monday at Belden Bly Bridge a.m. Officer located parties part in the planning. Prosecutors accused U.S. Attorney Benjamin on Western Avenue; at 11:19 and they are Jehovah’s Wit- PEABODY The accusations came Kollie of lying about not Glassman. a.m. Monday at Park Street nesses, not solicitors. as prosecutors unsealed using marijuana on fed- Betts was with Kollie and Western Avenue; at 3:50 White cooler reported in the Arrests charges against Kollie eral firearms forms in the in 2016 when Betts was p.m. Monday at Farrar and road at 448 Main St. and 45 that were unrelated to the purchase of a pistol that charged with driving un- Washington streets. Chestnut St. on Saturday at Jamie Michael Kerrigan, Aug. 4 shooting. Early that was not used in the shoot- der the influence, accord- 10:57 p.m. Officer reports 51, was arrested on a warrant day, Betts opened fire in ing. ing to a police report from Breaking and Entering nothing was found at that lo- for Malden District Court on a popular entertainment Possessing a firearm as Bellbrook, where the gun- cation. Saturday at 6:47 a.m. follow- district, killing his sister an unlawful user of a con- man lived with his par- A report of a breaking and ing a report of an unwanted entering at 6:17 a.m. Monday Resident of 231 Salem St. and eight others. Police trolled substance is a fed- ents. requested regular patrols at person at 88 Aborn St. at 155 Lawton Ave.; at 10:10 Jaysir Guillen, 31, of 16 a.m. Monday at 53 Carnes St. Salem and Walnut streets for racing motor vehicles on Sat- Cummings Ave., Revere, was urday at 7:56 p.m. Officers arrested following a motor Canadian police: Two teen Overdose checked the area and found vehicle crash at 505 Lowell A report of an overdose at traffic to be reasonable, will and 232 Newbury streets on fugitives took their own lives 10:29 p.m. Sunday at Nina’s check back. Saturday at 10:32 p.m. for op- Market on Essex Street. erating a motor vehicle under A report of an opiate over- Medical the influence of alcohol, leav- By Rob Gillies British Columbia. the bodies, police said. dose at 8:02 a.m. Monday on ing the scene of an accident ASSOCIATED PRESS They were also suspects Following that discovery, Request for an ambulance Washington Street. with property damage, and the in the fatal shootings of authorities were able to at 16 Cortland Lane on Friday negligent operation of a motor TORONTO — Canadian Australian Lucas Fowl- narrow down the search. police said Monday they Theft at 11:09 a.m. Patient taken to vehicle. er and Chynna Deese of Police sent in specialized the hospital. Cody Goodwin, 21, of 33 believe two teenage fugi- Charlotte, N.C., whose teams and began search- A report of a larceny at 7:45 Medical aid requested at Story Ave., Beverly, was arrest- tives suspected of killing bodies were found July ing high-probability areas. p.m. Sunday at 32 Union St. 201 Ross Drive on Friday at ed on Sunday at 1:07 a.m. at a North Carolina woman 15 along the Alaska High- On Wednesday morning, A report of motor vehicle 3:09 p.m. Patient taken to 7 Central St. and charged with and her Australian boy- way about 300 miles from police located the two bod- theft at 11:15 a.m. Monday Union Hospital in Lynn. disorderly conduct. friend as well as another where Dyck was killed. ies within 0.6 miles from at 93 Glenwood St.; at 11:21 Report of a man passing out Amanda L. Harnois, 28, of man took their own lives The bodies of the sus- where the items were a.m. Monday at 2 Rogers Ave. at United Parcel Services at 25 2 Rogers Ave., Apt. 23, Lynn, amid a nationwide man- pects were found near found and approximately A report of a robbery at 3:32 Kimball Lane on Friday at 6:18 was arrested on a warrant from hunt. Gillam, Manitoba — more 5.6 miles from where they p.m. Monday at Casey’s Shell p.m. Rescue fire and officer Boston District Court follow- The Manitoba Medical than 2,000 miles from left a burnt-out vehicle on at 535 Lynnway. dispatched to the call. EMS ing a request for a well-being Examiner completed the northern British Colum- July 22. transported patient to Union check at 5 Columbia Boule- autopsies and confirmed bia. The separate discover- Vandalism Hospital. vard. that two bodies found last Police said in a state- ies of three bodies and A 911 call was received on week in dense bush in ment McLeod and Schme- burning cars shook rural A report of vandalism at 5:32 Friday at 7:48 p.m. from a res- Summons northern Manitoba were gelsky were dead for a northern British Colum- p.m. Sunday at 5 Tranfaglia ident of 647 Summer St. who indeed 19-year-old Kam number of days before bia and Manitoba. Ave. reported her husband fell and Marques Anthony Oneal, McLeod and 18-year-old they were found, but said Schmegelsky’s father, hit head. Patient taken to the 22, of 9 Lander Ave., Lynn, was Bryer Schmegelsky. A po- they were strong indica- Alan Schmegelsky, said LYNNFIELD hospital. summoned on Friday at 6:03 lice statement said their tions that they had been last month that he expect- A 911 call for unresponsive p.m. following a report from deaths appeared to be sui- alive for a few days since ed the nationwide man- Alarms party at 12 Ramsdell Way on the Sylvan Street Grill at 12 cide. last seen on July 22 and hunt to end in the death Friday at 8:28 p.m. EMS, Lynn- Sylvan St. about a boyfriend of A manhunt for the pair during extensive search of his son, who he said was Brinks Home Security report- field Fire Department and offi- an employee who was making had spread across three efforts in the area. on “a suicide mission.” ed burglar alarm at 10 Liberty cer dispatched. Patient refused threats. He faces a count of provinces and included Police also confirmed McLeod and Schme- Lane on Friday at 1:37 p.m. assistance. threat to commit a crime. the Canadian military. two guns were located and gelsky grew up together Officer reports all is OK. Medical assistance report- Sostenes Antonio Albano, The suspects had not been authorities are working to on Vancouver Island and Security company reported ed at Sunrise Assisted Living 39, of 114 Oliver St., Apt. 3, seen since the burned-out definitively confirm that worked together at a local burglar alarm at 7 Orchard at 55 Salem St. on Saturday Malden, was summoned fol- car was found on July 22. the firearms are connect- Walmart before they set Lane on Friday at 8:27 p.m. at 7:06 p.m. Patient taken to lowing a motor vehicle stop at McLeod and Schme- ed to the murders in Brit- off together on what their Officers dispatched, alarm go- Union Hospital. 7-Eleven at 115 Main St. on gelsky were charged with ish Columbia parents thought was a trip ing off. All clear. Saturday at 1:21 p.m. for op- second-degree murder Critical evidence found to Yukon for work. Abandoned 911 call from MARBLEHEAD erating a motor vehicle with a in the death of Leonard last week when police McLeod and Schme- North Shore Regional on Fri- suspended license. Dyck, a University of discovered items directly gelsky themselves were day at 9:30 p.m. Dispatcher Complaints Brenton Cosden, 25, of British Columbia lectur- linked to the suspects on originally considered reported it was very difficult 22 Pulaski St., Apt. 1B, was er whose body was found the shoreline of the Nel- missing persons and only to understand the caller. It ap- An employee from the har- summoned following a motor July 19 along a highway in son River helped locate became suspects later. pears the call came from the bormaster’s office reported vehicle stop at his home on 99 Restaurant at 317 Salem there was a drunk man on a Saturday at 1:27 p.m. St. Officer dispatched to the paddleboard and was con- Janathan Dossantos, 28, POLICE BRIEFS area to check but did not find cerned for his safety at 10:33 of 180 Newbury St., Apt. 101, an emergency. a.m. Sunday on Harvard Street. Danvers, was summoned on Police respond to several One dead after sailboat, ruled out as a factor in A 911 call was received from It was requested that the man Saturday at 1:41 p.m. follow- fights at casino motorboat collide the crash. the homeowner at 5 Archer wear a safety vest, but he re- ing a motor vehicle stop at 76 Lane on Friday at 11:04 p.m. fused. He returned to shore on Endicott St. for operating a EVERETT (AP) — Po- NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) Husband held on murder reporting unknown man try- his own, but the harbormaster motor vehicle with a suspend- lice say several people — Rhode Island offi- charge after stabbing wife ing to enter his house. Officer later reported that the man fell ed license. face charges following a cials have identified the found the suspect and reports and was obviously drunk. The Jair Santana, 35, of 36 Ac- series of fights and distur- 60-year-old woman killed BOSTON (AP) — A the man was an employee at man’s wife came by to pick ton Road, Ashland, was sum- bances at the new Encore in a boating accident that Boston man accused of fa- a group home and went to the him up. moned on Saturday at 1:41 Boston Harbor casino. happened during a regat- tally stabbing his wife has wrong house. Everything is OK. A caller reported getting two p.m. for permitting the unli- State police spokesman ta in Narragansett Bay. been ordered held without Burglar alarm reported at 4 flat tires from driving over a censed operation of a motor David Procopio said in a Sandra Tartaglino, of bail by a judge. Townsend Road on Saturday at raised casting on the roadway vehicle. statement that members Tiverton, was thrown Not guilty pleas were 12:16 p.m. Officer reports all at 11:18 a.m. Sunday at La- Kelvin A. Rosado, 39, of of the Gaming Enforce- into the water near the entered Monday on behalf doors and windows secure. fayette Street and Carna Road. 171 East St., Methuen, was ment Unit, including Claiborne Pell Newport of 43-year-old Valdir False burglar alarm reported He wanted the town to be re- summoned on Sunday at 8:18 state troopers and Everett Bridge Sunday afternoon Chaves, who is charged 8 Elizabeth Way on Saturday at sponsible for the repair costs. p.m. for violating a restraining police officers, were called when the two-person sail- with the murder of 11:57 a.m. A woman walked into the order. in to quell the distur- boat she was on collided 38-year-old Dora Chaves bances, the first of which with a motorboat. during an argument began around 2 a.m. Mon- The state Department of Sunday in the couple’s day as a large crowd was Environmental Manage- Roxbury apartment. Pros- leaving a nightclub within ment says Tartaglino was ecutors said the victim, a the casino. pulled unconscious from Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 mother of two, sustained Procopio says two other the waters by the New- Hotline fights broke out within port Harbormaster and multiple stab wounds and the next half hour, one later pronounced dead. later died at a hospital. in the main lobby of the Her sailboat had been Prosecutors said Dora CALL 24 HOURS A DAY hotel and another on the racing in the New En- Chaves had called police gambling floor. gland 100 Regatta at the before the stabbing and or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) In addition to two time of the collision. said she wanted her arrests at the scene, DEM says its law husband out of the apart- Procopio says a third man enforcement division is ment. Spanish menu available was taken into custody for investigating the inci- WCVB-TV reported that drunken behavior and a dent and plans to issue a Valdir Chaves’ attorney, All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. court summons would be preliminary report later Earl Howard, is waiting issued for another person. in the week. to hear a tape of an inter- Callers may remain anonymous. The Wynn Resort-owned Investigators said ear- view his client had with casino opened in June. lier that alcohol had been police. TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT BTS taking an extended break for ‘rest and relaxation’ By Peter Sblendorio themselves towards their on the Billboard 200 chart NEW YORK DAILY NEWS goal since their debut, to with last year’s “Love recharge and prepare to Yourself: Tear” album. This won’t be music to present themselves anew In April, BTS’ song with the ears of BTS fans. as musicians and cre- Halsey, “Boy With Luv,” set The record-setting Ko- ators,” Big Hit Entertain- a record with more than 74 rean pop group is taking ment said in a statement. million views in its first 24 an “extended” break so its “This will also provide hours on YouTube. seven members can en- them with a chance to en- Big Hit Entertainment Seven-member South joy some “rest and relax- joy the ordinary lives of assured fans the group’s Korean K-pop boy ation,” the company that young people in their 20s, break will not be perma- band BTS performs manages the band said albeit briefly.” nent. on stage at The Rose Sunday. BTS, which started in “BTS will return re- Bowl in Pasadena, “This period of rest will Seoul in 2013, soon sky- freshed and recharged Calif. be an opportunity for the rocketed to internation- to return all the love you members of BTS, who al fame and was the first have and continue to show FILE PHOTO | TNS have relentlessly driven K-Pop group to reach No. 1 them,” the company said. How the live-action ‘Dora’ stays true to its animated roots By Tracy Brown to help kids learn in both LOS ANGELES TIMES Spanish and English. Most of Dora’s cohorts in When teenage Dora first her Nickelodeon series are appears in “Dora and the cute, talking animals. And Lost City of Gold,” she di- she is also never with- rectly addresses viewers out her singing backpack with her signature greet- and map. It’s difficult to ing: “Hi, I’m Dora!” imagine all of these essen- It’s clear from that mo- tial elements of the show ment that this live-action being translated into a Dora, played by actress live-action movie, but Isabela Moner, is the “Dora and the Lost City of same super cool explora- Gold” makes it work. dora that children all over “I wanted to respect the the world have watched source material because since the animated “Dora without the material we the Explorer” debuted in wouldn’t be here,” said August 2000. She’s just Bobin. grown up a little. That means this Dora For director James Bo- is just as positive and en- bin, that spark of recogni- couraging as her animat- tion was integral for “Dora ed counterpart, but just a and the Lost City of Gold.” little more aware because PHOTO | AMC “Dora is relentlessly she is a teenager. She still positive in a very sweet sings, is eager to learn Hira Ambrosino as Fumiko Yoshida, Lee Shorten as Walt Yoshida and Miki Ishikawa as Amy way,” Bobin told The and effortlessly switches Yoshida star in “The Terror.” Times. “You want to stay between languages. She true to the character. The even carries a backpack most important thing is loaded up with all the For Japanese Americans, the character has to be things and knick-knacks recognized.” she might need. Live-action adaptations But Bobin was mindful of popular cartoons are about stuffing the movie ‘The Terror’ is personal nothing new in Holly- full of endless Easter eggs wood, but “Dora” is unique just because. burdens their loved ones ment survivors decried village on Terminal Is- because its source is a bi- By Jen Yamato “I wanted to put stuff LOS ANGELES TIMES carried. the site’s reuse as hous- lingual educational pro- land near San Pedro, “The in the movie where you He’s always shocked ing for migrant children gram for preschoolers. Terror” follows a group of kind of go, ‘Oh, I remem- VANCOUVER, Brit- they don’t know more. The from the southern border. Since its debut, “Dora Japanese immigrants and ber that,’” said Bobin. But ish Columbia — George Japanese have a word for We have yet to endure the their U.S.-born children as the Explorer” has been “I didn’t want to squeeze Takei sat in his trailer what got the older gener- hate-fueled mass shoot- a yurei, or spirit, haunts seen all over the world. stuff in just for no reason. on the set of “The Terror” ations through the war: ings in Gilroy and El Paso. them in the days before Airing in over 100 oth- I thought things needed dressed in his character’s Gaman. Persevere. Intern- And yet America’s fam- Pearl Harbor through the er countries and dubbed to earn their place. That’s charcoal-blue yukata as ment wasn’t something ily separation crisis has end of the war. in 30 different languag- kind of how we did it.” we traded histories in bit- that was talked about. deepened since filming Takei plays retired fish- es, the animated Dora is Some of these nods come tersweet shorthand. For Starting Aug. 12, Sea- began in January, and U.S. ing captain Yamato-san, world famous. in the opening moments those whose families were son 2 of AMC’s anthology policies and rhetoric tar- who is arrested with oth- Created by Chris Gif- of the film while Dora and among the 120,000 Japa- “The Terror” — set with- geting non-white and for- er community leaders and ford, Valerie Walsh Val- her cousin Diego (who in nese Americans incarcerat- in a WWII-era Japanese eign-born people already taken to a freezing prison des and Eric Weiner, the addition to appearing in ed during World War II, one American community alarmingly extend the na- camp in North Dakota. original series sees Dora the original show was the need only say the names of plagued by horrors super- tion’s racist history. Before he left to film a routinely break the fourth star of his own spinoff se- places to paint a picture. natural and human — will Takei feels the series’ scene set during obon, a wall to encourage interac- ries, “Go, Diego, Go!”) are “We went from Rohwer bring new attention to this urgency. He felt it a few festivity honoring the an- tion from her young view- playing in the jungle as to Tule Lake,” said Takei, underexamined chapter in years ago before the 2016 cestors, I showed Takei ers (early seasons of the young children. This in- 82, who was a child when American history. election, when he took his a photograph of another show even included little cludes Dora breaking the he and his family were im- “It’s sad and unfortu- internment play “Alle- features to make it seem fourth wall to ask people Yamato — my grandfa- prisoned in concentration nate but also not surpris- giance” to Broadway. as if Dora was the main watching if they can say ther, whom authorities camps by the American ing that this country’s “We were a threat to na- took from Tule Lake in the character of a computer delicioso, to the confusion government in 1942, more game). Repetition, songs of her parents (played by not very proud of (intern- tional security because of dead of night after he dis- than two decades before he ment),” showrunner Alex the way we looked,” Takei sented against the contro- and solving puzzles are all Eva Longoria and Michael blazed a trail for Asians in built into the show’s DNA Peña). Woo said of the 10-episode said of the racist hyste- versial questionnaire that Hollywood as “Star Trek” season, titled “Infamy,” ria that led to President demanded military service icon Hikaru Sulu. “There which marks the most sig- Franklin D. Roosevelt’s and loyalty from intern- were no charges, no trial. nificant on-screen attempt Executive Order 9066, au- ees. The rift the question- We were rounded up.” to account for and exorcise thorizing Japanese Amer- naire caused was the crux I know those names and the demons of that past. ican incarceration. “We of “Allegiance” and will be others like them. They are “In both (seasons), we’re were potential spies, sab- portrayed in “Infamy.” etched in menace and mel- using a horror vocabulary oteurs, fifth columnists. Takei asked with great ancholy in my mind. To- to put you in the skin of the That sweeping statement, interest if my grandfather paz. Jerome. Heart Moun- people who experienced again, I heard as a senior was still around. He’s not, tain. Tule Lake, where this historical event,” said citizen on Broadway — I answered. “Oh,” he nod- more than 18,000 were Woo, who co-created the being mouthed by Donald ded quietly, with a bitter- incarcerated during the season with Max Boren- Trump.” sweet smile. “They’re all war, was also a stop on the stein. “You will feel the “It’s an American story gone.” worst journey of my fami- fear they feel. You will feel that all Americans should I was a child when I first ly’s lives. the terror they feel.” know about, just like slav- heard about the camps, I told Takei the places in The timing could not be ery, or what happened to via fragmented, painful my family’s history and he more apt. the Native Americans,” memories seldom spoken nodded. For years, younger On this early May day, Takei added. “And yet our aloud. When they were Japanese Americans have we are still months away history books have been shared, it was in a matter- PHOTO | TNS been telling him where from the protests at Ft. very mute on the subject.” of-fact tone that shielded Eugenio Derbez and Isabela Moner star in their relatives were sent, Sill, Okla., where Japa- Set in a vibrant Jap- us from the full brunt of “Dora and the Lost City of Gold.” seeking to understand the nese American intern- anese American fishing the trauma. ‘Friends’ to celebrate 25th anniversary by showing 12 episodes in movie theaters Established 1973 I FALL • BALLET By Peter Sblendorio 23, Sept. 28 and Oct. 2 in excited to deliver these Friday, the same day tick- REGISTRATION • TAP NEW YORK DAILY NEWS participating theaters to digitally remastered ep- ets go on sale on the Fath- • JAZZ • LYRICAL celebrate the milestone, isodes to theaters — for om website. DAYS They’ll be there for you? • GYMNASTICS Warner Bros. and Fathom the first time ever! — so Sept. 22 is the actual an- • HIP HOP in theaters. TUESDAY, AUG. 13 Events announced Mon- that together, in a shared niversary of the first epi- • IRISH STEP DANCING The sitcom “Friends” day. experience, our loyal fans THURSDAY, AUG. 15 sode of “Friends,” which Classes for all ages will commemorate its “It is so amazing to know can enjoy some of their fa- aired on NBC for 10 sea- 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. 3 years and up 25th anniversary this that the series is still vorite Friends scenes in a (All classes limited in size) year by showing 12 epi- bringing people of all ages new way.” sons and starred Jennifer Register at studio. sodes in more than 1,000 Aniston, Matthew Perry, together,” Lisa Gregorian, The companies have not Donna Moholland Estes, Director movie theaters across the Courteney Cox, David president of Warner Bros. yet announced which epi- A D M A United States. Television Group, said in a sodes will be shown. The Schwimmer, Lisa Kudrow Four episodes will be statement. list of participating ven- and Matt LeBlanc as pals 15 Bessom St., Lynn • 781-581-6444 shown each day on Sept. “We could not be more ues is set to be released living in New York City. donnasdancelynn.com A8 TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2019

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FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘black-ish’ creator Kenya Barris divorcing wife of 20 years

LOS ANGELES (AP) — married in 1999 and have Kenya Barris, creator of six kids. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK the sitcom “black-ish,” has Rania Barris previously A monarch butterfly takes a rest on a butterfly bush in the front yard of a home on Deer Cove filed for divorce from his filed for divorce in 2014, Street in Lynn. wife of 20 years, Dr. Ra- but the couple reconciled nia “Rainbow” Barris. and withdrew the request Los Angeles Superior a year later. Court documents show The married couple Angry wasps help German police nab fleeing fugitive that Kenya Barris filed on “black-ish” played by to end the marriage on Anthony Anderson and Friday, his 45th birthday. Tracee Ellis Ross is BERLIN (AP) — A fugi- ter officers tried to arrest from a balcony straight only to be attacked by Kenya Barris, who also loosely based on the Bar- tive in Germany has been a 32-year-old man to serve into a wasps’ nest. wasps themselves. produced the “black-ish” rises, and Kenya Barris nabbed thanks to the help an outstanding 11-month The irate insects at- The suspect managed to spinoff “grown-ish” and has said in interviews that of angry wasps. custodial sentence. tacked the man, prompt- break free but with wasps co-wrote the film “Girls the recent relationship Oldenburg police said The suspect, whose ing him to run onto the in hot pursuit chose to jump Trip,” and Rania Bar- struggles seen on the show the unusual sting opera- name wasn’t released, fled street. Officers tried to into an inflatable pool, ris, an anesthesiologist, have reflected his own. tion took place Monday af- from police and jumped apprehend him there, where he was arrested. BlackRock takes huge stake in parent of Sports Illustrated

NEW YORK (AP) — first reported the deal billion in annual global BlackRock is taking a Sunday, cited anonymous revenue. sizeable stake in the par- sources who put the in- Other investors in ent of Sports Illustrated vestment at $875 million, the New York company and the retail chains Nine valuing the entertain- include founding investor West and Aeropostale, ment and marketing Leonard Green & Part- becoming the company’s company at $4 billion, ners, General Atlantic, largest shareholder. including debt. Lion Capital, Simon Prop- Financial terms were Authentic Brands erty Group, Brookfield not disclosed. The Wall Group has more than 50 Properties’ retail group Street Journal, which brands and nearly $10 and Shaquille O’Neal.

FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS RED ROCK PARK CONCERT SERIES 12:01 Blues Band Comedian Hannibal Buress rips Miami cop — and gives a shout-out to defense lawyer

MIAMI HERALD age of the arrest. Buress was taping a Then, he gave a shout- new television stand-up MIAMI — Comedian out to his Miami defense special during Saturday Hannibal Buress, once attorney, Brian Bieber, night’s show at the Olym- arrested by a Miami po- even putting a photo of pia Theater in Miami. lice officer for disorderly Find us on intoxication, returned to the lawyer on the screen. The comedian has the Magic City over the He found Bieber in the starred in numerous Facebook weekend for a show — crowd. The lawyer stood standup-comedy specials, & and he didn’t hold back. up to loud applause. on the show “Broad City,” On stage during an “Brian Bieber in the and as an actor in mov- @FOLNB extended bit on Saturday building, everyone,” Bu- ies such as “Spider-Man night, Buress ripped the ress said. Homecoming” and “Bay- Miami police officer who “Certainly, my wife and watch.” He is also known August 15, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. arrested him in a case two children, they got a for talking on stage about Updates for the concert will be posted on Facebook and that was quickly dropped kick out of it,” Bieber said rumors of sexual assaults by prosecutors. On a on Monday morning. by comedian Bill Cosby, www.lynn-nahantbeach.org big-screen, the comedian If you weren’t there, who was later accused showed body-camera foot- you’ll see it eventually. publicly by several women. WEATHER LOTTERY National weather SUN, MOON, TIDES Forecast for Tuesday, August 13, 2019 TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Monday...... 8092 Monday...... 4500 Sunday...... 5766 Sunday...... 1791 Sunrise today 5:47 a.m. H Cloudy in the morning, then SW winds 5 to 10 kt. Waves thunderstorms developing 1 foot or less. Showers likely. Saturday...... 9305 Saturday...... 5069 Sunset today 7:50 p.m. later in the day. High 83F. L Tonight: SW winds 5 to 10 Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: L Winds SW at 10 to 20 mph. kt, becoming N after mid- Sunrise tomorrow 5:48 a.m. Chance of rain 80%. Locally EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER L night. Waves 1 foot or less. High tide today 10:57 a.m. heavy rainfall possible. A chance of showers. Vsby 1 All 4...... $4,732 All 4...... $4,761 Low tide today 4:47 p.m. Tonight: Rain early...then re- to 3 nm. First or last 3...... $662 First or last 3...... $667 maining cloudy with showers Any 2...... $57 Any 2...... $57 High tide tomorrow 11:40 a.m. L late. Low 66F. Any 1...... $6 Any 1...... $6 ANY ORDER ANY ORDER All 4...... $197 All 4...... $397 Fronts First 3...... $110 First 3...... $111 Cold Warm Stationary Last 3...... $110 Last 3...... $222 Pressure H L High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice Mass Cash: 15-27-29-33-35 AUG. 15 AUG. 23 TODAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY <-10 -0s0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110+ T-storms | High 83, Low 66 P’ cloudy | High 70s, Low 60s M’ sunny | High 70s, Low 60s Lucky for Life: 2-5-14-27-39-(3) NATIONAL SUMMARY: A swath of heavy rain, with severe thunderstorms to the south, will extend from the lower Ohio and Tennessee valleys to New England today. A few storms will erupt in the steamy air in the Southeast. Another pocket of storms is forecast for the Upper Midwest and central High Plains. Much of the West can expect sunshine and dry conditions.

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By Mike Alongi of plays out there.” nings (1-for-3) and Mike ITEM STAFF Earp also gave a shout- Phelps (1-for-4) added hits. out to his assistant coaches Josh Doney did it all on SALEM — After putting for the work they’ve done the mound for Lynn, toss- up an impressive 30 runs this summer. ing a complete game and in two games on Sunday, “These three coaches allowing one run on just Lynn came back on Mon- with me — Rich Avery, Jim three hits with 10 strike- day night and scored in Burt and Dave Galeazzi — outs. double digits once again, have really worked tire- “Josh was outstanding, beating Marblehead 11-1 lessly with each of these and that’s why we have a in an elimination game at kids individually, working lot of con dence in him ev- the Ray Gallant Tourna- on the small things and the ery time he goes out there,” ment at O’Grady Field. game’s nuances to increase said Earp. Lynn took advantage of con dence levels which al- The lone run for Marble- some Marblehead mistakes ways increases perfor- head came on a solo home early on, then rode some mance,” said Earp. “The run from Brady Selvais (1- timely hitting and stellar three of them know the for-2). Ryan Clay went pitching from Josh Doney game and the kids and I 2-for-3 in the loss. all the way to the nish. are very fortunate to have “Lynn is a great team, “We’ve been able to stay them as coaches.” and we knew that coming hot lately, and the guys just Jaiden Driscoll had a big in after seeing what they keep hitting,” said Lynn day at the plate for Lynn, were able to do on Sunday,” manager Jeff Earp. “We tell going 3-for-4 with two RBI. said Marblehead coach them to lay off the junk Nate Cutone went 3-for-4 Steve Clay. “Their pitches, swing at strikes with one RBI, while Ryan was outstanding, they and put the ball in play, Amirault and Christian came up with the big hits and they’ve been doing Figueroa each went 2-for-4 PHOTO | JOSEPH BROWN when they needed them, that. We make some mis- with one RBI. JoJo Her- and they just plain beat Lynn’s JoJo Hernandez (right) slides under the tag of Marblehead takes on the basepaths nandez (1-for-1) and Kyle us.” catcher Brady Selvais (left) at the Ray Gallant Tournament Monday night here and there, but we’ve Doney (1-for-4) also had at O’Grady Field in Salem. also been able to make a lot one RBI, while Justin Jen- LYNN, B2 Peabody drops Game 2 of NSBL nals By Daniel Kane ITEM STAFF DANVERS — The Peabody Champions fell into an early hole and couldn’t dig themselves out of it Monday night in a 8-1 loss to the Kingston Night Owls in Game 2 of the North Shore Baseball League nals game at Twi Field. It was a bad day at the plate all around for the Champions, who had no answer for Kingston pitcher Andrew Hamel. Peabody totaled just three hits and struck out seven times. “We just had one of those days,” Peabody manager Steve Gridley said. “We only put together three COURTESY PHOTO hits. (Hamel) pitched well. He Chip Johnson, PGA (left) and Liam Friedman, didn’t walk anybody and he was PGA won the New England PGA throwing all around the plate. He Senior-Junior Championship Monday at hurt us with some change-ups at Tedesco Country Club. the beginning of the game.” Champions starter Greg Ladd (four innings, three runs, four hits, four walks and three ) Johnson, Friedman struggled out of the gate with a pair of walks and a single loading the bases for Kingston with no win New England PGA outs. After a , Michael Borrelli laced a two-run single and Senior-Junior title Tyler Johnson added a sacri ce  y ITEM FILE PHOTO to give the Night Owls an early 3-0 Peabody’s Mark Shorey scored the lone run for the Champions MARBLEHEAD — Three Frank Dully, PGA (Kern- lead. in a loss to Kingston in Game 2 of the North Shore Baseball eagles in a ve-hole stretch wood CC) and Eric Barlow, NSBL, B2 League nals Monday night. propelled Chip Johnson, PGA (Winchester CC) tied PGA (Hatherly CC) and for third with Bryan Kien- Liam Friedman, PGA ke, PGA (Cohasset GC) and (Nashawtuc CC) to a two- Joe Potty, PGA (Cohasset stroke victory at the New GC), each shooting 4-under Fenwick grad has a Bright future ahead England PGA Senior-Ju- 66. nior Championship Mon- Host professional Robert By Harold Rivera didn’t have many opportuni- day at Tedesco Country Green, PGA, was recog- ITEM SPORTS EDITOR ties to continue playing at the Club. nized after the competition next level after senior year. I Cory Bright took a road less Johnson and Friedman for his service to Tedesco wanted to give myself another shot 9-under par 61, with CC and the New England traveled through his athletic opportunity to improve and see career at Bishop Fenwick. A eagles on the sixth, ninth PGA. Green, who will retire what happens.” and 10th holes, including at the end of this season af- string of injuries forced Bright, Bright made his decision of- a two-sport athlete in baseball a two on the par-4 sixth. ter 49 years at Tedesco CC, cial in February after speak- The pair added birdies on including the last 41 as the and football, to stare adversity ing with Winchendon School in the eye as he watched his the second, third and 12th head professional, is the baseball coach John Toffey. holes without a bogey in recipient of the 2019 New teammates battle without him Like Bright, other players in both sports. the fourball competition. England PGA’s 2019 Golf have joined the team at When it was all said and Professional of the Year. But he made it through that Winchendon hoping to make chapter of his life and, more done, they posted a 6-un- — a name for themselves while der 28 on Tedesco Country The Tedesco Men’s Club importantly, learned from it. catching the eyes of college Now Bright’s on to his next Club’s front-9. Championship begins Friday coaches. Jeff Martin, PGA (Wol- and runs through Sunday. endeavor at The Winchendon “I talked to Coach Toffey a School, where he’ll do a post- laston CC) and John Pae- “I look forward to the club lot,” Bright said. “He gave me graduate year in hopes of land- sani, PGA (Bay Club at championships every year,” an understanding of what the ing a baseball scholarship. Mattapoisett) nished Green said. team’s like and the culture. I “Baseball has been my best alone in second place, card- “I think it always pro- know a couple of kids going in and favorite sport,” Bright, a ing a 63. The duo rattled duces good winners, great with the same situation. Just Melrose native who played the off four consecutive birdies shots and great matches. being able to give guys anoth- in eld in baseball and quarter- starting on the ninth hole It’s always fun to observe er crack at it during the post- ITEM FILE PHOTO back in football, said. “Because and carried that momen- the club championships, graduate year’s very of the injuries I suffered soph- Bishop Fenwick graduate Cory Bright tum to a back-9 31, adding whether it be the men’s important.” omore and junior year, those (left) will play baseball at The Winchendon birdies on the 16th and or the ladies. It’s always a seasons were taken from me. I BRIGHT, B2 School next year. 17th holes. good match.” Lynn Invitational kicks off 14th season Thursday By Harold Rivera For Fila, an assistant ball. Hopefully this helps Moreta participated in Fila said. “We have some day. The two “top pros- ITEM SPORTS EDITOR baseball coach at St. them.” last year’s showcase, kids from St. Mary’s. It pect” games will be played Mary’s and former Spar- Fila relies on input from where he found New Mex- varies from year to year. Sunday at 11 a.m. and 2 LYNN — Tim Fila rst tan, that’s exactly what high school and summer ico Junior College. More- We have a lot of ‘Super 8’ p.m. started the Lynn Invita- he hoped the invitational coaches, and selects play- ta earned a baseball teams that are sending “Saturday will be a pro- tional in 2005 in hopes of would become. ers for the invitational scholarship from the players. We have Bobby fessional style in eld-out- giving local players a “It was something local from there. He also relies Thunderbirds a few Alcock and Keegan eld,” Fila said. “We’ll do platform to showcase for the kids that has on Malden baseball coach months later. O’Connor, the Division 2 the 60-yard dash and ve- their talents. turned into something Steve Freker, who “has “There were many col- and 3 players of the year, locity readings. From Now in it’s 14th run- more than local now,” Fila been a right-hand man. leges there and it worked who are both doing post- those days we pick the ning, this year’s Lynn In- said. “We have kids com- He’s been a huge help set- for Jomar,” Fila said. graduate years at kids who play in the vitational begins Thurs- ing in from Rhode Island, ting all of this up,” Fila “Todd Tringale from Sau- Winchendon.” games Sunday, which day at Fraser Field. Over New Hampshire, Maine, said. gus connected with UMa- The four-day tourna- isn’t easy. We take a look 200 baseball players from Vermont, New York, Con- Fila enjoys giving local ss Amherst. There are a ment begins Thursday at the numbers and then some of the kids get an- across the country will necticut. We have a good high school players an op- lot of college programs morning and runs other chance to play take the diamond in group of college coaches portunity to perform in that’ll be there. through Sunday after- Sunday.” hopes of garnering the at- coming. These kids all front of college coaches. “We have a good group noon. Player workouts tention of college coaches. want to play college base- English graduate Jomar from Beverly this year,” are scheduled for Satur- INVITATIONAL, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2019 14th Lynn Invitational set for Thursday at Fraser Field INVITATIONAL From B1 Over the years, Fila has seen plenty of the invation- al’s players continue their careers at high levels. Some of them have also gone on to play in the Major Leagues. That list includes Lynn English graduates Roberto Reyes and Ben Bowden, Lynn Classical’s Tyler Gauth- ier, Swampscott’s Ryan January, Peabody’s Patrick Ruotolo and Beverly’s Jack Leathersich. Matt Barnes of the Red Sox and St. John’s graduate Mike Yastrzemski of the San Francisco Giants also participated in the showcase. “It’s great. A percentage of them keep going,” Fila said. “Ben Bowden is playing in Triple-A and he’s the name that comes to mind. We all knew Ben was going to be a great player. Mike Yazstrzemski is with the Gi- ants. He played for coach Joe Iarrobino in Andover. “Those guys were good players,” Fila said. “We knew Ben was going to be good. Mike was always good. They all developed through their hard work. They went to great college programs and they blossomed from there. There’s a lot of talent in these parts. We try to give these kids an opportunity to showcase in front of col- lege coaches and hopefully it works out for them.” Kingston evens PHOTO | JOSEPH BROWN Lynn’s Ryan Amirault (left) went 2-for-4 with one RBI in a win over Marblehead in the Ray Gallant NSBL finals at 1-1 Tournament Monday night at O’Grady Field in Salem. NSBL From B1 Lynn to face Peabody in Gallant final A mental mistake hurt the Champions in the second inning. It looked like Zach Keenan led off the inning with LYNN But from then on, Lynn make it 11-1. wins in order to take home a single but when Jon Cahill came up to the plate next From B1 pulled away. It started in The loss knocks Marble- the title. Peabody only Peabody was penalized for batting out of order, wiping the top of the fourth, when head from the tournament, needs one. out the single and giving Kingston an out. Lynn didn’t waste any a RBI single from Figueroa but Clay showed his appre- “We know Peabody is a “There in the second inning I had made a mistake on time getting on the board and a passed ball brought ciation for his team being great team, but we also the lineup,” Gridley said. “I meant to switch it and I Monday. After getting a wrote the exact same thing. That’s a mistake on me. I home two runs to make it invited. know that we’re a great run on an error to start 5-1. Lynn went on to load “We’re always so grateful team,” said Earp. “(Our went to switch (Keenan and Cahill) and wrote the exact things off, Cutone smacked same thing I already had in there.” the bases in the top of the to be invited to compete in guys) proved to themselves a RBI single to make it 2-0 fifth, but couldn’t score any this tournament every what they are capable of. The Champions got one back in the fourth. Mark Sho- before Lynn pushed across more runs. year,” Clay said. “We love They are well aware that rey and Chad Martin started the inning with a pair of another run thanks to In the top of the seventh, coming and playing against the job isn’t finished and singles and moved to second and third on a passed ball. some smart baserunning Zach Keenan laced a long fly ball to center that was a few on a fielder’s choice. By the Lynn broke the game open. these teams, because as a that an exceptional Pea- feet away from tying things up but the catch was made time the dust settled after Hernandez and Kyle Do- part of a Cal Ripken pro- body team awaits them. and Shorey tagged up to cut Kingston’s lead to 3-1. the top of the first, Lynn ney each had a RBI single gram these are teams that We coaches know that Kingston responded with a two-out rally in the fifth. was already up 3-0. to push the lead to 7-1, we don’t really get to play these kids will be ready Johnson started with a single and Christian Allaire laced Marblehead remained in then a 2-run single from during the season.” and they will fight to the a two-run home run to left to put the Night Owls ahead the game for some time, Driscoll made it 9-1. A run As for Lynn, it’s on to the best of their ability.” 5-1. Jared Bresnia singled next and Kyle O’Neill laced a getting a run back when came in on a passed ball to championship game First pitch between triple down the right field line to stretch the lead to 6-1. Selvais launched a solo ho- make it 10-1 before against Peabody. Because Lynn and Peabody will be Kingston pushes passed another pair of runs in the mer over the left field fence Amirault capped the scor- Lynn emerged from the at 6:30 Tuesday at sixth. Borrelli and Johnson laced back-to-back RBI sin- to make it 3-1. ing with a RBI single to 1-loss bracket, it needs two O’Grady Field. gles to cap off the scoring for the Night Owls. “Later on in the game, they just kept going,” Gridley said. “I think we got a little bit out of it mentally late in the game. (Hamel) was tough. He threw strikes all over the plate and any balls we hit well were right at guys. That happens sometimes.” With the best-of-seven series now evened at 1-1, Pea- body will hope to bounce back in game three Tuesday at Haverhill Stadium (8). “It’s about pitching,” Gridley said. “That’s what the se- ries will come down to. If you score one run you’re prob- ably not going to win too many games in the finals. You have to score more than one and thankfully playing in the finals we can turn it around in Haverhill on the turf and go from there.” Oakland Raiders receiver Antonio Brown loses his grievance over helmet

ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) — Oakland Raiders receiver An- tonio Brown lost his grievance with the NFL on Monday over his use of an old helmet that is no longer certified as safe to use for practice or play. The arbitrator issued the ruling after holding a hearing last Friday with Brown, representatives from the league and the players’ union. “While I disagree with the arbitrator’s decision, I’m ITEM FILE PHOTO working on getting back to full health and looking forward Bishop Fenwick graduate Cory Bright was a two-sport star for the Crusaders, playing football and to rejoining my teammates on the field,” Brown said in a baseball. statement on Twitter . “I’m excited about this season ap- preciate all the concerns about my feet.” Brown has not participated in a full practice for the Raiders after starting training camp on the non-football Fenwick’s Bright gears up for next endeavor injury list with injuries to his feet that reportedly came from frostbite suffered while getting cryotherapy treat- BRIGHT more, tore his ACL during six games but I felt I made complished in athletics, ment in France. Brown was cleared to practice on July 28 From B1 his junior year and sepa- the most of it. We compet- his academic achieve- and participated in part of two sessions but wasn’t around rated his shoulder midway ed every single game. It ments were just as impres- At Winchendon, Bright the team last week when he had the grievance hearing through his senior football was fun to get back. Just sive. He graduated this will team up with his cous- season. past spring with a 4.43 with the NFL over his helmet. sitting back was killing in, Jackson, who pitches Through the ups and me. My main goal was to GPA and was a Moynihan NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy earlier in the day reit- and plays the outfield. The downs, Bright learned get back and contribute, Lumber Student-Athlete erated the league’s stance that Brown wouldn’t be allowed two have never been team- from his experiences. and I feel I accomplished of the Month award win- to practice or play without a certified helmet. mates. “Facing that adversity that.” ner last October. “The player can’t practice or play in games with equip- “It’s going to be awe- you have to look in the After missing two sea- “My parents have always ment that’s not approved,” McCarthy wrote. “If he doesn’t some,” Bright said. “This mirror and get a good look sons, Bright rejoined the taught me that academics play or practice he is in breach of his contract and doesn’t summer was the first time at who you are,” Bright baseball team as a senior always come first and ath- get paid. NFL policy is that helmets have to be certified I saw him play. I think I’m said. “I saw myself and in time for one of the pro- letics come second,” Bright by NOSCAE. They don’t certify equipment that’s (older) going to room with Jack- said, ‘I need to get back.’ gram’s best postseason said. “I take that into ac- than 10 years.” son when we get there. He That’s been a motivating runs. In a memorable count in my schooling. My The National Operating Committee on Standards for lives in Rhode Island so factor for me. There’s noth- send-off for his high school sister was always a good Athletic Equipment sets performance and test standards we’re not as close as we’d ing like a team experience. sports career, Bright and student. I try to get grades for equipment. Brown’s Schutt Air Advantage helmet is like to be. It’s going to be There’s nothing like being the Crusaders came two that are just as good as no longer allowed because the NFL follows the National an unbelievable experi- able to contribute on the wins away from winning hers, if not better. I try to Athletic Equipment Reconditioners Association (NAERA) ence. We’re similar kids, field and build relation- the Division 3 state cham- push myself in the class- rule that helmets 10 years or older cannot be recertified. we both value academics ships with your team- pionship. room.” Schutt discontinued making the helmet three years ago and athletics. It’ll be really mates.” “That was awesome,” Fenwick baseball coach because current technology had moved past it, according cool to continue to build Bright made his way into Bright said. “Especially Russ Steeves is confident to the company. our relationship.” the history books as one of with baseball, I still stuck that Bright’s well-suited to Brown was one of 32 players using helmets last season Bright’s football and Fenwick’s best quarter- with the team. I wanted to succeed at Winchendon. that are now banned by the league and players’ associ- baseball careers were backs of all time. His 4,185 be around the guys. Base- “Cory has been a plea- ation. Those players, including Tom Brady, were able to plagued by injuries. He career passing yards are a ball’s my favorite sport. sure to coach,” Steeves use the helmets last season under a grace period but were missed his entire sopho- school record and his 5,647 That’s where my passion’s said. “He has been a great required to make the change in 2019. more and junior baseball career all-purpose yards at. Being able to get back leader to the younger play- The Raiders didn’t practice Monday but are hoping to seasons. On the gridiron, rank him third in program and making a run with the ers on and off the field. get Brown back on the field soon. Bright was sidelined for history. He helped Fenwick team, it was awesome to be He’s a grinder, that’s a “The helmet thing is a personal matter to him,” coach the majority of his junior reach the Division 6 North a part of. There’s nothing great way to describe Cory. Jon Gruden said Saturday. “He has a strong feeling about season and missed five semifinal during his senior worse than sitting back He’s willing to do whatever what he’s worn on his head, and we’re supporting him. games during his senior season. and saying, ‘I wish I could the team needs and play We understand the league’s position as well, so we’re in a campaign. He underwent “We had a good year,” be in the game right now.’” wherever the team needs tough spot.” wrist surgery as a sopho- Bright said. “I only played For everything Bright ac- him.” TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

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Reyes connected for his his involvement in the July (7-2), driving it barely over Hand gave up a one-out first homer since joining 30 brawl with Pittsburgh the wall in left to give the walk and struck out Rafa- the Indians in a trade last while he was with Cincin- MLB Indians their biggest win el Devers before Bogaerts month off Eduardo Rodri- nati. AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE this season. doubled off the right-field guez in the first inning, and So Reyes took Puig’s East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Santana circled the bases wall. It was the second Ramirez connected in the cleanup spot and promptly New York 79 41 .658 — Atlanta 70 50 .583 — and was mobbed at home blown save in two days for third as the Indians built hit a two-run homer. Tampa Bay 69 50 .580 9½ Washington 63 55 .534 6 Boston 62 59 .512 17½ New York 61 57 .517 8 by his overjoyed team- Hand, an All-Star who has a 5-1 lead and held on de- After Santana drew a Toronto 50 72 .410 30 Philadelphia 60 58 .508 9 mates. The Indians moved not had his usual command spite squandering several two-out walk, Reyes, who Baltimore 39 80 .328 39½ Miami 44 73 .376 24½ past the idle Minnesota in his last few outings. scoring opportunities. came in batting just .111 Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Twins and are alone in first But Santana bailed him Ramírez has returned (4 of 36) since coming to Cleveland 72 47 .605 — Chicago 64 54 .542 — for the first time since April out and added a new chap- to his All-Star form with a Cleveland from San Diego, Minnesota 71 47 .602 ½ St. Louis 61 55 .526 2 Chicago 52 64 .448 18½ Milwaukee 62 57 .521 2½ 19. ter to his own comeback torrid streak over the past drove an 0-1 pitch into the Kansas City 43 76 .361 29 Cincinnati 56 61 .479 7½ José Ramírez hit a three- season with Cleveland. two months. His homer in bullpens in right-center. Detroit 35 80 .304 35 Pittsburgh 48 69 .410 15½ West Division West Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Houston 77 41 .653 — Los Angeles 79 41 .658 — Oakland 67 51 .568 10 Arizona 59 59 .500 19 Isaiah Wynn takes live drills at practice Texas 59 59 .500 18 San Francisco 59 60 .496 19½ Los Angeles 58 61 .487 19½ San Diego 55 62 .470 22½ Seattle 48 71 .403 29½ Colorado 53 65 .449 25 FOXBOROUGH (AP) Dante Scarnecchia. every day, whether it’s on Bennett. Monday’s Games (Nova 7-9), 8:10 p.m. — Isaiah Wynn’s long “Wherever they need me the field, or in the training “It’s been good,” Wynn Houston at Chicago White Sox, ppd. Minnesota (Perez 8-5) at Milwaukee (Ander- road back from injury has to be at, I’m working every room, or rehab and treat- said. “Just going against N.Y. Yankees 8, Baltimore 5, 1st game son 5-2), 8:10 p.m. reached its biggest mile- day to get better,” Wynn ment,” Wynn said. “Every a guy like that who has N.Y. Yankees 11, Baltimore 8, 2nd game St. Louis (Flaherty 5-6) at Kansas City Toronto 19, Texas 4 (Sparkman 3-7), 8:15 p.m. stone to date. said. day I’ve got to get a little a whole toolbox of moves Cleveland 6, Boston 5 Arizona (Gallen 2-3) at Colorado (Gray The 23rd overall pick in While the Patriots were bit better, so I’m trying to and all that type of stuff Washington 7, Cincinnati 6 10-8), 8:40 p.m. the 2018 draft, the offen- expecting Wynn to see at figure out whatever steps I as a vet. It’s good because Arizona at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Oakland (Anderson 10-7) at San Francisco sive tackle had his rookie least some action last sea- need to take to get better. I it keeps you on your toes. Pittsburgh at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. (Anderson 3-4), 9:45 p.m. Tampa Bay at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Pittsburgh (Williams 4-5) at L.A. Angels season abruptly cut short son, they made do with need to do that.” Just being able to learn Tuesday’s Games (Peters 2-1), 10:07 p.m. during a preseason game Trent Brown, whom they Coach Bill Belichick from him and pick up his Houton (Greinke 11-4) at Chicago White Tampa Bay (McKay 2-2) at San Diego Sox (Cease 2-4), 4:40 p.m. when he tore an Achilles acquired in a trade with said there has been a defi- moves, that’s been great.” (Lauer 6-8), 10:10 p.m. Baltimore (Means 8-7) at N.Y. Yankees Wednesday’s Games tendon. San Francisco last spring. nite design to the pace of It’s to be determined how (German 15-2), 7:05 p.m. Texas at Toronto, 12:37 p.m. Nearly a year of rehab Brown lived up to his ex- Wynn’s progression during much, if any, game action Chicago Cubs (Quintana 10-7) at Philadel- Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. phia (Vargas 6-6), 7:05 p.m. later, on Monday he par- pectations and was one of camp. Wynn will see during the Boston at Cleveland, 1:10 p.m. Cincinnati (Wood 1-0) at Washington (Ross ticipated in full-contact, the standouts on New En- “There’s a reason why ev- Patriots preseason game Houston at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. 2-3), 7:05 p.m. 11-on-11 drills for the first gland’s starting offensive erything happens in camp, with the Titans this week. Texas (Lynn 14-7) at Toronto (Pannone 2-5), Minnesota at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m. 7:07 p.m. Tampa Bay at San Diego, 3:40 p.m. time since training camp line. yeah,” Belichick said. Whenever it comes, Wynn Boston (Sale 6-11) at Cleveland (Clevinger Oakland at San Francisco, 3:45 p.m. opened. But Brown departed in So far, the coaching staff says he will be ready. 7-2), 7:10 p.m. Seattle at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. It’s a huge step for Wynn, free agency after receiv- hasn’t used Wynn at any- Asked if he thought Seattle (Kikuchi 4-8) at Detroit (Boyd 6-8), Arizona at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m. Cincinnati at Washington, 4:05 p.m. who had become a con- ing a four-year, $66 million where but the left tackle his 6-foot-2 height might L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 11-2) at Miami Chicago Cubs at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. noisseur of film study, tak- deal with the Raiders. spot, which is charged with somehow be an advantage (Yamamoto 4-3), 7:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Miami, 7:10 p.m. ing “mental reps” while The Patriots have protecting Tom Brady’s in a league in which most N.Y. Mets (Wheeler 9-6) at Atlanta (Fried N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. 13-4), 7:20 p.m. Pittsburgh at L.A. Angels, 8:07 p.m. watching his teammates brought Wynn along slowly blind side. There, he has left tackles are much taller, Houston (Cole 14-5) at Chicago White Sox St. Louis at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. last season and soaking up this summer as a precau- seen his share of oppor- he chuckled. as much knowledge as he tion but it hasn’t bothered tunities to match up with “I don’t know, I’m not could in his conversations him, he said. newly acquired veteran tripping,” he said. “I play TODAY IN SPORTS with offensive line coach “Just putting in work defensive tackle Michael big.” August 13 Sebastian Coe’s 16-year-old re- 1919 — Upset scores a win cord in the 800 meters, finishing against Man o’ War in the San- in 1 minute, 41.24 seconds in Patriots boost tight end depth, acquire Eric Saubert ford Memorial Stakes at Sarato- Zurich, Switzerland. Haile Gebrse- ga. The defeat is Big Red’s only lassie also shatters his own FLOWERY BRANCH, loss in 21 starts. 5,000 record with a time of 12 Ga. (AP) — The New En- 1933 — Gene Sarazen wins the minutes, 41.86 seconds. gland Patriots have ac- PGA Championship by defeating 2002 — Natalie Coughlin breaks quired tight end Eric Willie Goggin 5 and 4 in the final the 100-meter backstroke world Saubert from the Atlanta round. record, timed in 59.58 seconds at Falcons for a conditional 1935 — The first roller derby be- the U.S. national championships. draft pick. gins in Chicago by promoter Leo She is the first American to hold Saubert, entering his Seltzer. the world record since Catherine third season, had five 1979 — Lou Brock of the St. Lou- Ferguson in 1966. catches for 48 yards for is Cardinals reaches 3,000 career 2008 — Michael Phelps swims the Falcons in 2018. He hits with an infield hit off Chicago into history as the winningest played in 16 games with Cubs pitcher Dennis Lamp. Olympic athlete with his 10th and one start. He had one catch 1987 — Jackie Joyner-Kersee 11th career gold medals and five for 7 yards in the Falcons’ equals the world record in the world records in five events at first two preseason games. women’s long jump — 24 feet, the Beijing Games. He wins the Saubert was a fifth-round 5½ inches — in the Pan Ameri- 200-meter butterfly and swims draft pick from Drake in can Games at Indianapolis. She leadoff for the U.S. 800 freestyle 2017. matches the mark set in 1986 by relay team. The Patriots have ques- Heike Dreschler of East Germany. 2016 — The U.S. women’s tions at tight end following 1995 — Cuba’s Ana Quirot, se- 4x100-meter medley relay team Rob Gronkowski’s retire- verely burned in a 1993 kitchen of Kathleen Baker, Lilly King, ment. Veteran Ben Watson accident, wins the 800 meters at Dana Vollmer and Simone Man- will be suspended for the the world championships at Go- uel — winners at the Rio Games first four games following thenburg, Sweden. — delivers the nation’s 1,000th a positive test for a banned 1995 — Steve Elkington shoots gold medal in Summer Olympics substance. a final-round 64 and birdies the history. Michael Phelps closes Austin Hooper, a 2018 first playoff hole to beat Colin the Rio Olympics with a gold Pro Bowl pick, is Atlan- Montgomerie and win the PGA medal in the butterfly leg of the ta’s starting tight end. Championship. The 64 is the low- 4x100 medley relay. Phelps fin- Luke Stocker and Logan FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS est final round by a PGA Champi- ishes his career with 28 medals, Paulsen head the list of onship winner. having won five golds and a silver others competing at the Tight end Eric Saubert (center) was acquired by the Patriots on Monday 1997 — Wilson Kipketer topples at these games. position. in a deal with the Atlanta Falcons. B4 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2019 COMICS

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

ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON

HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON

THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Change in man’s personality when drinking threatens wife DEAR ABBY: Some- are quiet and simple, times when my husband Dear Abby is written by Abigail which is fine with me. My has been drinking, he husband and I enjoy little does things I consider in- Van Buren, also known as Jeanne things — the crossword appropriate with his Phillips, and was founded by her puzzle, discussing the cousin and childhood mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact news, going to a play or friend “Jasper.” The most concert and enjoying the recent incident involved Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. company of our children my husband pulling Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. and extended family down his pants and when we get together. showing Jasper his pri- The problem? My work- vate parts. Later that ing siblings and their night he tried to grab DEAR ABBY: A few BOOK ADDICT IN spouses constantly ask, Jasper’s crotch. years ago, my mom and I THE SOUTH “So, what are you doing To me, Jasper seems started a book club. For with your time?” If I say, slightly uncomfortable, the most part, it’s been a DEAR BOOK ADDICT: Talk privately with “Enjoying each day as it but he just laughs it off. lot of fun. But one mem- comes,” they scoff and When I confronted my ber, “Maeve,” has to be Maeve. Tell her how her actions have made the say, “So, you’re just doing husband about it, he said the smartest person in NOTHING?! Are you rest of the members un- I was overreacting and the room no matter the ever going to work he was “just messing comfortable and give her topic. She often belittles again?” It makes me feel around.” I don’t think some examples. Then tell other members she con- sad and judged, and I he’s gay, but it almost siders less educated than her that if she can’t keep feels like he is cheating don’t know how to re- she is. She also frequent- up with the reading and spond. What can I say to on me. Am I overreacting, ly doesn’t read or finish contribute in a positive and what should I do? these folks who think I’m the book. She uses the manner — which is the “doing nothing”? excuse of, “Oh, I read that reason the club was CONFOUNDED IN years ago, and I didn’t formed — she should THE MIDWEST LOST FOR WORDS have time to review it withdraw. IN NEW JERSEY DEAR CONFOUNDED: again.” Your husband’s imma- Maeve is retired, and I DEAR ABBY: I am a DEAR LOST FOR ture behavior “sometimes don’t mean to judge what happily married woman. WORDS: You can feel when he has been drink- she does with her time After 45 years of working sad and judged only if ing” is EXTREMELY in- but, if all of us who are full time and raising you allow it. All you have appropriate. How many working can find time, three great children, I de- to say to these people is, times has this occurred? surely she can too. Abby, cided to retire. I loved “I’m finding plenty of Listen to your gut and get would it be terrible to ask working and raising my things to devote time to to the bottom of this be- her to leave the book club? children, and I am now — spending more time cause it appears you are Every other member has thoroughly enjoying my with my husband, chief married to a problem complained to either me retirement. among them — and I’m drinker who may need or my mom about Maeve. I do not yet have grand- wallowing in it!” Then help. What should we do? children, and my days smile. BRIDGE

The obvious fails; what is the option? Fran Lebowitz, who is well-known to draw one round of trumps, cash for her sardonic wit, said, “Even when the three diamond tricks, discarding freshly washed and relieved of all the heart four, and hope to ruff the obvious confections, children tend to heart eight, heart three and diamond be sticky.” six on the board. Some bridge deals, even when However, there is a second option: freshly dealt and relieved of all obvi- establish a club trick. This works ous losers, turn out to be sticky. if the suit is 4-4 or the ace drops In today’s deal, how should South quickly. It fails if East’s distribution is, play in seven spades after West leads say, 1=5=2=5, but that is less likely. the heart two: queen, king, ace? This is the plan: Diamond to the North thought that South’s three-diamond rebid was a help-suit ace, club ruff, spade to the board game-try, which he was happy to ac- (happy to see the 2-1 split), club cept. Five clubs was a control-bid, ruff, trump to the board, club ruff, expressing slam interest. Then, after diamond king-queen (discarding a North indicated the diamond ace heart from the board), ruff a heart (or with his control-bid, South jumped diamond), trump another club, ruff majestically to seven spades. another red-suited card and cash South starts with only 10 top tricks: the club king. six spades, one heart and three dia- Note that the original cash-three-di- monds. Probably the first reaction is amonds line fails here. TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS CHEERS AND JEERS

Pandora: “Most Likely to Go Your Way (And I’ll Go Mine)” The CW, 8 p.m. Thomas’ (Martin Bobb-Semple) telepathic father ar- rives on campus and tries to enlist his estranged son in a dangerous heist in which nothing is as simple as it appears. America’s Got Talent NBC, 8 p.m. The judges have made their cuts. Now it’s your turn to vote for your favorite acts: The talent competition’s live shows begin tonight. Family Pictures USA: “Detroit” PBS, 8 p.m. Explore America’s comeback city through photos and personal stories shared by residents. From the influence of the auto industry to labor unions to the Motown sound, Detroit’s multilayered story is re- vealed via family narratives and memories. Intervention: “The Heroin Hub: Chapter 2” A&E, 9 p.m. Thirty-eight-year-old heroin addict Bill finances his addiction by selling clean needles to other addicts. The city of Philadelphia organizes a mass eviction in Kensington to remove addicts from the neighbor- hood. The Real Housewives of Orange County: “(Not So Happy) Housewarming” Bravo, 9 p.m. Kelly is shocked to learn how the allegation from last year’s reunion has affected her daughter Jolie. Tamra invites the ladies to her housewarming party and warns Kelly that Vicki will be there. At the par- ty, Shannon and Tamra watch the infamous animoji Kelly sent Vicki. Braunwyn and Tamra hit it off, and sparks fly when Vicki arrives. Mysteries Decoded The CW, 9 p.m. New Series! Join private investigator Jennifer Marshall as she re- examines some of history’s most infamous cases, from Area 51 and Roswell to the Salem Witch Trials and the Bermuda Triangle, with new technology and previously undiscovered information. Family Pictures USA: “Southwest Florida” PBS, 9 p.m. Visit the Paradise Coast from Fort Myers to the Ev- erglades, home to ranchers, Native Americans and fishing communities. Explore cattle country in rural Florida and meet a family of migrant workers who own a company that harvests produce. Animal Kingdom: “Ghosts” TNT, 9 p.m. In the penultimate episode, the Cody family sets off Cheers to Cheers to Pearson Jeers to The Orville’s Jeers to Camille Grammer on Smurf’s (Ellen Barkin) mysterious heist, unaware Fear the Walking Dead for giving Gina Torres the delayed return. Now that the for being 9021-over-the-top. of the surprises that await them when they arrive, floor. USA’s Suits spinoff Instead of returning to The which will change the family forever. for going with the nuclear op- sci-fi dramedy starring Seth Flipping Exes: “Hell on Heels” tion. Radioactive zombies? about ex-Manhattan litiga- MacFarlane and Adrianne Real Housewives of Beverly tor Jessica Pearson’s new Hills smarter and more sensi- Bravo, 10 p.m. Yes, please! The recent intro- Palicki (pictured) is charting a The Flipping Exes work with a questionable investor life in Chicago politics is a ble than her first stint, “Saint who hands them a very small budget, a half-com- duction of walkers made even gritty, gripping forum for the course from Fox to Hulu for its Camille” was shady, snippy pleted house and a strict deadline. Every new con- wonkier by a reactor melt- exquisitely watchable Torres third season, it’s been report- and stormed off the reunion struction obstacle brings out the devil in Nina as her down may be the creepiest ed that new episodes won’t hit budget dwindles and her temper rises. On the side, to flesh out a character fans in such a bonkers way, she Nina hustles to find the perfect home for a longtime twist the AMC show has ever have been fascinated with our orbit until late 2020. In TV made the rest of the gaggle client with picky taste. come up with. for years. time, that’s light-years away. look regal. 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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Commonwealth of Massachusetts (SEAL) THE TRIAL COURT The Trial Court COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Probate and Family Court LAND COURT CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION Docket No. ES13P0630EA DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Docket No. ES19P2040EA CITATION ON PETITION FOR ORDER OF 19 SM 003504 Essex Probate and Family Court COMPLETE SETTLEMENT 36 Federal Street Essex Probate and Family Court ORDER OF NOTICE Salem, MA 01970 36 Federal Street (978)744-1020 Salem, MA 01970 TO: Nfamara Singhateh (978) 744-1020 and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 Estate of: Estate of: U.S.C. c. 50 §3901 (et seq) William Thomas Lussier Lorraine Therrien Date of Death: 04/19/2019 A Petition for Order of Complete Settlement has been filed by: Santander Bank N.A, f/k/a Sovereign Bank, FSB To all interested persons: Harriet Schechter of Kingston MA A Petition for Formal Probate of Will with Appointment of Personal requesting that the court enter a formal Decree of Complete Settlement including claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, Representative has been filed by: the allowance of a final account and other such relief as may be requested in the numbered 21 West Green Street, given by Nfamara Singhateh to Santander Bank, Tracy Lussier of Lynn MA and Gary Lussier of Lynn MA Petition. N.A., dated November 1, 2016, and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief IMPORTANT NOTICE Registry of Deeds in Book 35427, Page 84, and now held by Plaintiff by as requested in the Petition. You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the assignment, has filed with this court a complaint for determination of Defendant's The Petitioner requests that: Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney Servicemembers status. Tracy Lussier of Lynn MA and Gary Lussier of Lynn MA must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety the return day of 09/09/2019. If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United on the bond in an unsupervised administration. This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers IMPORTANT NOTICE appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before SEP 23 must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on notice to you. 2019 or you may lose the opportunity to challenge the foreclosure on the ground the return day of 09/09/2019. WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M R Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. of noncompliance with the Act. This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written Date: August 01, 2019 appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a Pamela Casey O'Brien Witness, GORDON H. PIPER Chief Justice of this Court on AUG 06, 2019 timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections Register of Probate within thirty (30) days of the return day, action may be taken without further notice Item: August 13, 2019 Attest: A TRUE COPY to you. ATTEST: UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Deborah J. Patterson PROBATE CODE (MUPC) THE TRIAL COURT Recorder A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Item: August 13, 2019 administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the ESSEX Division Docket No. ES19D1245DR Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the Summons By Publication administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the Court in any matter relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and Emmanuel Innocent, Plaintiff(s) Need to find an article? expenses of administration. v. WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M R Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Arlene C Cabreja, (Defendant(s) Date: August 01, 2019 Pamela Casey O'Brien To the above named Defendant(s): Arlene C. Cabreja Register of Probate A Complaint has been presented to this Court by the Plaintiff(s), Emmanuel Item: August 13, 2019 Innocent, seeking the Court to make such orders as it deems expedient concerning the Complaint for Annulment of Marriage. CITY OF LYNN You are required to serve upon Emmanuel Innocent, plaintiff(s)- whose address is 278 S. Main Street, Gardner, MA 01440 your answer on or before September 9, Notice: Special Lynn City Council Public Hearing on Tuesday, August 20, 2019 2019. at 5:30pm in the Council Chambers on the Petition of Fiesta Shows for a Carnival If you fail to do so, the court will proceed to the hearing and adjudication of this for the 4th of July Fireworks Fund to be held at Blossom St Ext/ Bubier St. Set up action. You are also required to file a copy of your answer in the office of the September 2-4, 2019. Carnival will be held September 5-8, 2019. Register of this Court at 36 Federal Street, Salem, Ma 01970. Hours will be September 5 & 6th, 5pm to 11pm and September 7 & 8th, 1pm to WITNESS, Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, Esquire, First Justice of said Court at Salem, this 11pm. 17th day of July, 2019. Per Order: Janet L. Rowe, City Clerk Pamela Casey O'Brien Subscribe to e-edition on Item: August 7 & 13, 2019 Register of Probate Court Item: August 13, 2019

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ASSOCIATED PRESS he waved weapons and fired The court ordered him held tacks,” Sjoevold said. several shots. in pre-trial detention for four Norwegian media reported A Norwegian man suspected They did not specify what type weeks, two of which will be in that Manshaus was inspired by of killing his stepsister and then of weapon was used. One per- solitary confinement. shootings in March in New Zea- storming an Oslo mosque with son was slightly wounded before The head of Norway’s domes- land, where a gunman targeted guns appeared in court Monday people inside the Al-Noor Islam- tic security agency PST, Hans two mosques, killing 51 people, with a smirk on his bruised face ic Center held the suspect down Sverre Sjoevold, said authorities and on Aug. 3 in El Paso, Texas, as evidence grew that he sought until police arrived. received a “vague” tip a year ago where an assailant targeted His- to emulate attacks by white su- Police then raided Manshaus’ about the suspect, but it was not panics and left at least 22 dead. premacists in the U.S. and New nearby house and found the enough to act because they had Dagbladet, one of Norway larg- Zealand. body of his 17-year-old stepsis- no information about any “con- est newspapers, reported that Security experts believe Philip ter, identified Monday as Jo- crete plans” of attack. on the day of the attack, Man- Manshaus is the latest example hanne Zhangjia Ihle-Hansen, Sjoevold told a news confer- shaus wrote online that he had of an extremist who was radical- who was reportedly adopted ence that the agency and the been “chosen” by “Saint (Bren- ized by far-right conspiracy the- from China as a 2-year old. police receive many tips from ton) Tarrant,” the Christchurch ories spread online, particularly Manshaus is suspected in her worried people every day and gunman. the “great replacement” theory, killing, police said, but they did the information “didn’t go in the Saturday’s attack came amid which falsely warns of a “geno- not provide details. direction of an imminent terror the rising popularity of far-right cide” in which white people are With signs of his struggle still planning.” parties across the Nordics, fu- being replaced by immigrants visible in the dark bruises un- “Many of the people who have eled in part by a surge of mi- and Muslims. der both eyes and scratches on right-wing attitudes share a vi- gration into Europe in 2015. Manshaus, 21, was arrest- his face and neck, Manshaus olent mindset, but experience Groups that were once taboo ed Saturday after entering a entered a court in Oslo. In a shows that very few go from have gained some social accep- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS mosque in the Oslo suburb of closed-door hearing, he did not word to action. Therefore, it is a tance and influence. Extremists Baerum, where three men were admit guilt and asked to be set demanding mission to capture groups increasingly manifest Suspected gunman Philip preparing for Sunday’s Eid free, his lawyer, Unni Fries, told and prevent those who have the their beliefs openly in ways that Manshaus appears in court al-Adha celebrations. Police said The Associated Press. ability and will to carry out at- were once unheard of. in Oslo, Norway, Monday. Hong King airport protest tarnishes business image

ASSOCIATED PRESS Mass flight cancellations at Hong Kong’s airport dis- rupted one of the world’s busiest air-transport hubs on Monday, causing chaos for tourists and business travelers and playing hav- oc with global airlines’ flight schedules — a fresh escalation of the city’s protest movement that threatens the Asian city’s business-friendly image. Thousands of supporters of the largely leaderless pro-democracy protest PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS movement descended on the terminal in an effort to Kashmiri Muslims shout slogans during a protest after Eid prayers during get the message out to the a security lockdown in Srinagar, India-controlled Kashmir Monday. world about their strug- gle and the harsh tactics used by police. Many wore PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS eyepatches to show their Indian troops let Muslims Australian Penny Tilley, left, sits with stranded solidarity with a female protester who reportedly travelers at the closed check-in counters at the was hit in the eye by a pro- Hong Kong International Airport Monday. attend mosque services jectile fired by police. The protests, which have beginning to question the pact on the operation of utility of being based in the airport,” said Hong SRINAGAR, India (AP) day despite his failing to two federal territories a seen both sides adopt in- creasingly extreme tac- the territory. Others have Kong’s second-highest ran­ — Troops in Indian-ad- health. “India has thrown week ago. already begun the search king­ government official, ministered Kashmir al- us into the dark ages, but Vijay Keshav Gokhale, tics, had until Monday been mostly confined to for more politically stable Chief Secretary Matthew lowed some Muslims to God is on our side and our the ministry’s top diplo- hubs in the Asia-Pacific,” Cheung. walk to local mosques resistance will win.” mat, said communications neighborhoods across the he said. “We are an international alone or in pairs Monday Hundreds of worship- restrictions “will be grad- former British colony. But Adding to the protesters’ airport hub and it is also for the Eid al-Adha fes- pers gathered on a Sri- ually eased when we feel the airport protest, which anger, Hong Kong’s Ca- the trunk of Hong Kong’s tival during an unprece- nagar street after the the law and order situa- caused the cancellation of more than 150 flights, thay Pacific Airways told business.” dented security lockdown prayers and chanted, “We tion improves.” He said was a rare case of the employees in a memo that There were already in the disputed region want freedom” and “Go most mosques were open, movement having a direct the carrier has a “zero signs business travelers that has gone on for eight India, go back,” witness- but some were not for se- impact on business travel tolerance” for employees were looking elsewhere. straight days. es said. Officials said the curity reasons. and tourism — mainstays joining “illegal protests” Thousands of addition- protest ended peacefully. There were “no reports “Some customers have of the Asian business cen- and warned disciplinary al troops were sent to the Elsewhere, two people of starvation” and medi- shown a decline in travel ter’s economy. consequences could in- bookings to Hong Kong disputed Himalayan re- were injured in violent cal facilities, utilities and clude being fired. Analysts said it could in June and July, as a gion before India’s Hindu incidents, senior police of- banking services were A Cathay Pacific pilot make foreign investors number of countries have nationalist-led govern- ficer S.P. Pani said. He did functioning normally, he was charged with rioting think twice about setting issued safety advisories ment said Aug. 5 it was re- not give any details. said. and two ground staff fired up shop in Hong Kong, urging travelers to ex- voking Kashmir’s special Kashmir police said in The lockdown is expect- which has long prided it- for misconduct, the airline constitutional status and a tweet that Eid prayers ed to last through Thurs- said by email Monday. ercise caution,” said Ju- self as being Asia’s leading lian Walker, a spokesman downgrading its state- “concluded peacefully day, India’s independence business city with conve- The moves came after for travel management hood. All communications in various parts of the day. The restrictions were nient air links for execu- the Chinese government platform CWT, formerly and the internet remained (Kashmir) Valley. No un- briefly eased for Friday tives traveling across the warned Cathay Pacif- known as Carlson Wagon- cut off in the Muslim-ma- toward incident reported prayers last week and for region. ic, one of Hong Kong’s jority territory to limit so far.” Independent verifi- shopping ahead of Eid. “The level of political best-known internation- lit. protests of the Indian cation of events in the re- Kashmir is divided be- risk associated with op- al brands, to bar its staff It was too early to know government’s decision. gion was difficult because tween India and Pakistan erating in Hong Kong is from participating in the how Monday’s shutdown Streets were deserted, of the communications but claimed in full by both. unprecedently high and protests — an escalation had affected bookings, he with most people staying shutdown. The nuclear neighbors and the situation isn’t simply into the territory’s busi- said. indoors and authorities India’s foreign minis- bitter rivals have fought a flash in the pan,” said ness affairs. Hong Kong’s interna- not allowing large groups try shared photos of peo- two wars over Kashmir, Hugo Brennan, principal Hong Kong officials tional airport was built on to gather. ple visiting mosques but and the first one ended in Asia analyst at global risk warned that Monday’s land reclaimed from the “Our hearts are on fire,” didn’t specify where the 1948 with a promise of a consultancy Veritas Ma- protest risked hurting the sea and opened in 1998, said Habibullah Bhat, 75, photos were taken in the U.N.-sponsored referen- plecroft. city’s reputation as a trav- replacing an aging airstrip who said he came out to region, which New Delhi dum in the territory. It has “Those investors that ha- el and transport center. in the middle of the crowd- pray on the Islamic holy downgraded from a state never been held. ven’t already done so are “There is a serious im- ed, mountainous city. HOME AND BUSINESS SERVICES

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Surveys mount The bill for damages of executives suggest the from the U.S.-China colli- industrial sector is in ASSOCIATED PRESS. sion will likely be reflect- recession, with consum- ed in new growth figures er demand and services Banks and technology compa- due Wednesday that could propping up the economy. nies drove a broad slide in stocks show Europe’s economic But the damage from on Wall Street Monday afternoon motor, Germany, is stalled trade uncertainty may be that knocked the Dow Jones In- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS or shrinking. Beyond that, spreading to consumers dustrial Average more than 400 economists say there are and companies that do points lower. Michael Urkonis, second from right, works with fellow trad- signs that years of declin- business only at home. The sell-off adds to losses that ers on the oor of the New York Stock Exchange Monday. ing unemployment since While German unem- the market racked up last week Stocks edged lower in early trading amid concerns that the the depths of the Great Re- ployment remains low at amid heightened anxiety over U.S.-China trade war may be worsening. cession and the eurozone 3.1 percent, job gains have the U.S. China-trade war. An es- debt crisis may be ending. stalled recently. Growth in calation in tensions this month tor stocks accounted for much of fell 1.3 percent. And if the trade wars the eurozone as a whole between the world’s largest econ- the market’s decline. Symantec The indexes are down more than escalate to include higher halved to 0.2 percent in omies has stoked worries that dropped 6.2 percent, Nektar Ther- 3 percent for August. Even with U.S. tariffs on cars made the second quarter com- the fallout from the costly trade apeutics slumped 10.8 percent and after stumbling this month, the in Europe, the picture pared with the first. Italy, conflict will undercut an already Tractor Supply fell 4.6 percent. major stock indexes are up solid- could look even worse. the third largest economy slowing global economy. Traders Real estate and utilities stocks ly this year, led by the Nasdaq’s The heart of the mat- in the eurozone, was an- have responded by selling stocks posted the smallest declines. 18.5 percent gain. The S&P 500 is ter is Germany, Europe’s other weak spot, with zero and buying government bonds. Traders usually seek the shelter up nearly 15 percent, though it’s largest economy and a key growth after only 0.1 per- “Trade and the concern that as of utilities and bonds when they down 4.8 percent from its all-time trade partner of both the cent in the first quarter. this escalates it continues to wear want a more secure place to put high set at the end of July. U.S. and China. One unsettling sign is on confidence to a point that this their money because of concerns FEAR FACTOR: Anxiety and Exports amount to al- that investment in new actually causes a recession, that’s over economic growth. fear over the U.S.-China trade war most half the German plants and equipment what people are wrestling with,” Investors are facing a relatively continues to hover over the mar- economy — 47 percent, ac- across the eurozone has said Ben Phillips, chief invest- slow week as far as economic re- ket and has taken stocks on a wild cording to the World Bank weakened this year even as ment officer at EventShares. ports and corporate earnings. The ride in August. — as its companies play factory capacity utilization Traders continued to shift mon- Labor Department will release its The S&P 500 index zoomed up a dominant role in global remains relatively strong. ey into bonds Monday, sending consumer price index for July on and down last week, ending with markets for luxury autos That is a departure from bond prices higher. That pulled Tuesday and Commerce Depart- its second straight weekly loss. and complex industrial the longer term pattern, down the yield on the 10-year ment will release last month’s re- The wild swings follow President machinery. Supply chains and suggests that manag- Treasury to 1.65 percent from tail sales results on Thursday. Donald Trump’s threat to impose from Germany extend ers don’t see stronger sales 1.73 percent late Friday. The Macy’s reports quarterly results more tariffs on Chinese goods, fol- into neighboring eurozone and profits ahead. yield is used as a benchmark for on Wednesday and Walmart will lowed by China’s move to allow its countries as well, while Ironically, trade between interest rates on mortgages and report results on Thursday. They currency to weaken. German profits are often Germany and the U.S. and other consumer loans. are among the last major compa- Trump has said he’d be “fine” invested in factories in between Germany and The drop in bond yields weighed nies to report their earnings for if the U.S. and China don’t go places like Slovakia, Hun- China is holding up pretty on financial sector stocks. Bank the latest quarter. ahead with a meeting next month, gary and Poland. Great well. It’s mainly the uncer- of America fell 2.5 percent and KEEPING SCORE: The S&P dampening investors’ hopes for a when trade is booming tainty about the outcome Citigroup gave up 2.9 percent. 500 index was down 1.3 percent path to resolving the economically — but it means Germany of the clash between U.S. Credit card issuer Synchrony as of 3:34 p.m. Eastern time. The damaging trade war. remains more vulnerable President Donald Trump Financial slid 3.7 percent and Dow Jones Industrial Average MERGER CHATTER: Shares in than less open economies and the Chinese Commu- Capital One Financial dropped fell 401 points, or 1.5 percent, to Viacom and CBS fell amid pub- such as Portugal or France nist leadership that has 2.5 percent. 25,885. The Nasdaq composite lished reports suggesting the en- to a slowdown in global been weighing on business Technology, health care and dropped 1.3 percent. The Russell tertainment companies are close trade in goods and services. confidence and deterring consumer discretionary sec- 2000 index of smaller companies to a merger deal. That is what’s happening. decisions to invest and buy German has spewed across global markets. Many employees feel devalued even in booming job market

PROVIDENCE, R.I. omy’s job growth, White people feel their jobs have “We’ve made decisions job other than their main CVS and still works there (AP) — Ken White had a and others like him don’t been devalued by employ- and baked into the struc- one. About three-quarters part time. But he’s noticed good job at a credit card feel like beneficiaries of ers that increasingly pri- ture this extreme inequali- had to work extra hours a change from earlier days, processor for 22 years, the longest expansion on oritize shareholders and ty,” said Barbara Dyer of the beyond their usual sched- when he felt CVS “thought but he was laid off in the record. The kinds of jobs customers. Good Companies, Good Jobs ule at least once a month. of the employee first” — Great Recession. they once enjoyed — per- Economic research, gov- Initiative at MIT’s Sloan Those numbers are up with small appreciations Today, at 56, White does manent positions, with bo- ernment data and inter- School of Management. from 2006. like company barbecues. similar work. Yet every- nuses and opportunities to views with workers sketch A collaborative analysis A Federal Reserve Bank Those gestures are main- thing feels different. He’s a move up — are now rarer. a picture of lagging wages, of the 2018 General Social of St. Louis analysis found ly gone, he said, while the contractor for a technology “It’s not as easy as it eroding benefits and de- Survey by The AP-NORC corporate profits have far company asks for more. services firm that assigns was,” White says. mands for employees to Center and GSS staff finds outpaced employee com- Nota, 32, juggles helping him to manage tech proj- White’s evolution from do more without more pay. more people saying work pensation since the early people in line, answering ects for a regional bank. employee to contractor is Experts say a confluence of has grown more demand- 2000s. calls and handling the He’s paid just two-thirds emblematic of a trend in forces are at play: globaliza- ing. Around one in three Paul Nota has worked drive-thru. He said they’ve of his old salary. The bo- the American workplace: tion, workplace automation, American workers said at CVS in Massachusetts been told they could soon nuses and stock awards he The economy keeps grow- a decline of labor unions, they face too much work since 2002 in several roles: be giving flu shots, but once earned are gone. ing. Unemployment is at a fiercer price competition to do everything well. technician, supervisor, as- notes they won’t get extra Despite the U.S. econ- half-century low. Yet many and outsourcing. About one in five held a sistant manager. He likes pay.

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