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SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 2019 DEALS OF THE Saugus $DAY$ Town PG. 3 Hall gets DEALS $600,000 OF THE $DAY$ facelift PG. 3 By Bridget Turcotte ITEM STAFF SAUGUS — For the rst time in more than two decades Saugus DEALS Town Hall is getting a facelift. OF THE “It’s amazing to see what a pos- itive difference this restoration project has made,” said Town $DAY$ Manager Scott Crabtree. “The PG. 3 Town Hall looks even more vi- brant and welcoming for the res- idents of Saugus with these nec- essary improvements.” Town Meeting allocated $200,000 for an assessment of DEALS the condition of the exterior of OF THE the building, which uncovered rotten wood. Last year, an addi- tional $400,000 was allocated for $DAY$ necessary renovations. PG. 3 “This building belongs to the public,” said Crabtree, who said Seniors take action that the enhancements were made for the residents and to preserve the town’s history. The Town Hall was built in 1875 against GLSS CEO and designed in the Stick, or Vic- torian eclectic, style by Boston ar- By Bella diGrazia “He stripped everything bit by bit and made it Barbara Monteiro chitectural rm Lord and Fuller. It ITEM STAFF hard for her to stay. She was here for 10 years of Lynn puts her was originally home to the town’s and was loved by everyone. Paul has too much hand up and yells LYNN — More than three dozen seniors pro- high school, School Committee, Po- power, just like Trump, and we have to take him as she protests tested on the front steps of the Greater Lynn lice Department, and public library. down somehow.” against GLSS CEO Senior Services (GLSS) headquarters Friday af- Restoration of the building Don Parker, a longtime member of the Lynn Se- Paul Crowley with was completed in stages. It was ternoon and demanded CEO Paul Crowley come nior Center, called out to Crowley several times fellow members repainted with the original, his- out to speak with them. The angry crowd stood in support of Stacey during the protest. Parker said he was lled with of the Massachu- toric colors that were returned setts Senior Action during a renovation in 1998. Minchello. The former Lynn Council on Aging frustration over questions left unanswered from Council on Friday. Deteriorated wood was removed director, who resigned following a complaint the GLSS CEO. and replaced. Paint was removed she led with the Massachusetts Commis- “He’s gone power hungry,” said Parker. “He’s from the chimney, which needed sion Against Discrimination alleging Crowley playing God and wants his own little kingdom. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK other repairs. Missing slate was harrassed one of the seniors. He bullied the two boards he is supposed to re- also replaced. “Paul (Crowley) stripped her (Minchello) of port to. Now, they report to him.” everything, all her titles,” said Peggy Murphy, a TOWN HALL, A2 former Lynn Senior Center employee of 20 years. GLSS, A3 Another City nds lots win for of room for Kym at development By Thomas Grillo and Gayla Cawley Tedesco ITEM STAFF By Harold Rivera LYNN — One year before a $90 million luxury ITEM SPORTS EDITOR apartment complex is set to open downtown, the builder is ready to put another shovel in the ground. MARBLEHEAD — “The demand for housing is huge,” said Michael Swampscott native Kym Procopio, co-owner of Procopio Enterprises. “I Pappathanasi has had quite a year for herself would not hesitate to start another 300-unit proj- on the links thus far. ect in Lynn tomorrow.” Back in May, Pap- The Saugus developer might get his wish. pathanasi won Mass On Tuesday night, the Off-Street Parking Com- Golf’s Curtis Bowl mission is expected to approve a plan by Mayor alongside partner Bet- Thomas M. McGee and City Council President sy Masse at Marsh eld ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Darren Cyr to issue a request for proposal (RFP) Country Club. She just for three municipal parking lots. The City of Lynn is planning on selling the Andrew Street Public Parking missed out on qualify- PARKING LOTS, A3 ing for the USGA Senior Lot as well as two other lots for the development of apartment buildings. Amateur at The Kittan- sett Club in Marion by four strokes a few weeks ASSOCIATED PRESS country that go above and beyond to provide unique and clean facilities for INSIDE ago. CINCINNATI — Featuring the So naturally, Pap- If you best of the best, Cintas Corpora- guests. Saugus pathanasi felt pretty tion revealed the 10 nalists in this “From a sophisticated French bras- Bob’s out, Ocean State good about her chances year’s America’s Best Restroom ® serie to a restroom that’s literally a in on Route 1. A2 in this week’s Tedesco gotta go, contest. The public is invited to vote zoo, each of this year’s nalists offer Ladies Club Champion- for their favorite restroom at www. cleanliness and unique design ele- Sports ship. Friday afternoon bestrestroom.com/us/, now through ments worthy of any Instagram sel e,” Swampscott downs she brought home her go here Sept. 13. The 18th annual contest cel- Beverly in Gallant eighth club title after ebrates public restrooms across the RESTROOMS, A3 Tournament. B1 defeating Diana Breed, 5&3, in the scheduled 18-hole nal. “It was a great round,” said Pappathanasi, who He’s the King of resides in Beverly. “Di- ana and I both played very well. It was Di- Marion Street Auto Body ana’s rst nal and it was really interesting. By Paul Halloran Flash forward seven years and King, I had played Joanne FOR THE ITEM owner of Marion Street Auto Body, serves Steadman in most of on the Lynn Tech Alumni Association, my nals. We had a LYNN — Mark King has always been the Advisory Board and the Hall of Fame great time and Diana proud of Lynn Tech, but he became much Committee. “Anything the school needs, was a great competitor. more actively involved with his alma I’m a phone call away,” he said. It was awesome. I was mater seven years ago when he got a King believes he owes his career – and really happy for her to visit from the former principal. his successful business – to the skills he ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK be playing. “In 2012, Al Malagrifa asked me to get acquired at Tech as a student in the auto Mark King, owner of Marion Street Auto Body, back involved in my school,” King said. TEDESCO, B2 inspects repair work being done on a Cadillac. “Nobody tells ‘Mal’ no.” AUTO BODY, A3

OBITUARIES ...... A2 ENTERTAINMENT ...... A7 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 HIGH 78° VOL. 141, ISSUE 207 OPINION ...... A4 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B7 LOW 59° POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 SPORTS ...... B1-3 REAL ESTATE ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 2019 OBITUARIES Bob’s out, Ocean State in on Route 1 Christopher Hogan, 64 By Bridget Turcotte er this year. a better overall shopping to add some enthusiastic 1955-2019 ITEM STAFF Ocean State Job Lot is experience with upgrad- individuals to our team,” a discount retail chain ed LED lighting, a larger Paul Cox, director of store MORGAN HILL, Calif. — Village Inn, First Lego League, SAUGUS — Ocean State with 139 stores in New footprint, which means operations, said in a state- Christopher Hogan, age 64, and the arts community of Job Lot will take over the England, New Jersey, and more items, and more of passed away on Tuesday, July San Jose, Calif. He always had shuttered Bob’s Store ment. “The community of Pennsylvania. The Saugus each item.” Saugus has been great to 16 in Morgan Hill, Calif., after music playing and loved Jazz building on Route 1. store will relocate to the Most of the existing em- us and we look forward living 20 years with Multiple most of all. He also had an The vacant 1020 Broadway from the ployees will transfer to the Sclerosis. amazing knowledge base that 40,000-square-foot com- Lynn Fells Parkway loca- new store, but the compa- to providing them with He was known for his he could recall at will, which mercial building was pur- tion, which will close. ny is interviewing to ll exceptional customer ser- positive attitude, beautiful made him a fantastic conver- chased by OSJ of Saugus “As the company grows, up to 20 new full-time and vice and selection of great smile, and the wise insights sationalist. LLC for $6.6 million in it is always looking to im- part-time jobs, including merchandise that they’ve that he shared when they He was predeceased by 2017. Matthew Blanch- prove its footprint to larg- store leadership, depart- come to know and love.” were most needed. A favor- his parents John E. Hogan Jr. ette, a spokesman for the er, more convenient spac- ment heads, sales associ- ite saying of his was “It is (1984) and Lola DiVirgilio Ho- company, con rmed Ocean es where appropriate,” ates, and stock associates. Bridget Turcotte can be what it is,” which perfectly gan (2019). Chris is lovingly State purchased the prop- said Blanchette. “As part “We are very excited to reached at bturcotte@item- summed up the grace with remembered by his children, erty. of these relocations, the move into our new store live.com. Follow her on which he navigated life. A Greg and Luna, as well as his Bob’s Store closed earli- company works to create in Saugus and are hoping Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. trailblazer, he was at the siblings: Angela, Teresa, Gail, forefront of the microbrew Jennifer, and Mike and his beer industry with Micro- many cousins and nieces. brew To You. Service information: A Is it a bribe or a donation? Parent’s Born in Lynn, he lived a rich celebration of his life will life during which he hiked the be held on Sept. 1, 2019, at Appalachian Trail and contrib- the Old City Hall Restaurant defense questions the difference uted generously to his com- in Gilroy, Calif., from 12 – 3 munities including Olympic p.m. By Collin Binkley ASSOCIATED PRESS BOSTON — Robert Zan- grillo is accused of paying Bernard T. Coyne, 86 $250,000 to get his daugh- 1933-2019 ter into college as a fake athlete. Prosecutors call NEWBURYPORT — Bernard it a bribe. But his lawyers T. “Barney” Coyne, age 86, of say Zangrillo isn’t much Newburyport and formerly different from parents of Lynn, died on Wednes- who make formal dona- day, August 7, 2019 at the tions to try to give their High Pointe Hospice House children an advantage in in Haverhill, following a brief the admissions process. illness. He was the loving Zangrillo’s lawyers of- husband of Ruth C. (Moore) fered a glimpse into their Coyne. defense plans in a re- Born in Lynn in 1933, Bar- cently unsealed court l- ney was the son of the late ing that seeks a trove of James B. and Anna (Walsh) admissions records from Coyne. He attended Lynn Pub- the University of South- lic Schools and Lynn Trade ern California, where before enlisting in the United Zangrillo’s daughter was States Navy and served during admitted as a transfer the Korean Con ict. He worked student last year. Zan- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS as a machinist at Microwave grillo, a prominent Miami Robert Zangrillo departs federal court in Boston after a hearing in a Newburyport, Thomas Coyne Research in North Andover for developer and investor, is nationwide college admissions bribery scandal. over 25 years and following of Oklahoma and Timothy among 19 parents ghting Coyne of Fernandina, Fla.; his his retirement, he became a charges tied to a sweep- students applying for ad- plans to challenge the schools give preference to grandchildren, Daniel, Kelly, crossing guard for the City of ing admissions bribery mission in close proximi- subpoena over student the children of donors and Amy Lyn, James, Jessica and Lynn. Growing up, he spent a scheme at elite U.S. col- ty to a nancial donation privacy concerns, arguing alumni. Justin and his many nieces, lot of time playing at Cook St. leges. from a parent.” A federal that the records contain Colleges are general- nephews, cousins and close playground and met his future In the June 21 ling, judge in Boston granted con dential information ly permitted to consider friends. wife there. Zangrillo’s lawyers re- the subpoena request July about people “unrelated” donations as a factor in Service information: A fu- Barney was a legend in park quested USC records 10. It was unsealed July to the admissions scheme. admissions decisions, but neral service will be held on league softball in Lynn. He showing the number of 25, but large portions re- A statement from the little is known about how Tuesday, August 13, 2019 was a former player and coach prospective students who main heavily redacted. school says it is “ widespread the practice in the SOLIMINE FUNERAL of the Buckingham softball received special consid- The subpoena aims to practice at private univer- is. While a recent lawsuit HOME, 426 Broadway (Rt. team and was a former um- eration from the school prove that parents often sities, including at USC, against Harvard Univer- 129), Lynn at 12 p.m. Burial pire, President and Board between 2015 and 2019, use their wealth to get for alumni, friends and sity revealed that school will be in St. Joseph Cem- Governor of the Lynn Softball along with the amount of their children admitted, donors to recommend pro- fundraisers sometimes etery, Lynn. Relatives and Association. He was an avid any donations from their and that USC of cials are spective students.” weigh in on applicants friends are respectfully invit- Red Sox and NY Giants fan families within a year of aware. If there’s evidence The legal strategy taps with ties to donors, most ed. Visiting hours will be on and enjoyed hunting. He was admission, among other supporting that idea, it into a reignited debate universities carefully Monday from 4-7p.m. In lieu a member of the Connery Post related records. could bolster a defense about the role wealth can guard the inner workings of owers, donations in his 6 and Franco American Post in Zangrillo’s lawyers told that argues USC wasn’t a play in in uencing admis- of their admissions of ces. memory may be made to The Lynn for many years. He loved a federal judge the records victim of fraud in Zangril- sions. Amid public outrage Still, some legal experts American Heart Association, traveling to Aruba are relevant because they lo’s case. over the bribery scheme, say there’s no comparison P.O. Box 417005, and spent many contain information about The University of South- some critics have said between formal donations Boston, MA 02241. summers camping “other similarly situated ern California says it it’s equally unfair that and the alleged bribes. at the Apple Valley Directions and on- Campground in Ac- line guestbook at ton, ME. www.solimine.com. In addition to his Saugus Town Hall gets $600,000 facelift wife Ruth, Barney is survived by his children, Joanne Galla- TOWN HALL gher and her husband Paul of From A1 In addition, the town’s Department of Public Works replaced 40 side- Ann Marie Dzierzanowski, 85 walk panels around the 1934-2019 building’s perimeter. Restoration work was FORT MYERS, Fla. — Ann Arlington, Virginia, and the late completed by Building Marie (McCluskey) Dzier- John McCluskey. Conservation Associates, zanowski, of Fort Myers, Fla., Service information: Her Inc., and Finegold Alexan- went home to be with the Lord funeral will be held on Tues- der Architects, the same on Aug. 3, 2019 at the age of day Aug. 13, 2019 at 9:30 rm that completed the 85. Ann was born in 1934 in a.m. from the CUFFE-Mc- 1998 renovation. Lynn. GINN Funeral Home 157 Ma- “Located in the heart of Beloved wife of Chester Saugus Center, our histor- Francis Dzierzanowski Jr. for ple Street, Lynn, MA 01904 ic Town Hall is an integral 39 years. Loving mother of followed by a funeral Mass piece of the community that James (Mary) Dzierzanowski, in St. Mary’s , 8 S Common Kenneth Dzierzanowski, and Street, Lynn, MA at 10:30 is treasured by generations Lynn (Philip) DeNyse; the a.m. Burial in Cedar Grove of Saugus residents,” said cherished grandmother of Cemetery, Peabody, MA Debra Panetta, chairwom- Jenna Dispenza, Sean Dzier- 01960. an of the Board of Select- zanowski, Elizabeth McKinney, men. “I commend the town John, Christopher, Emily and manager for prioritizing Saugus Town Hall has Andrew DeNyse; the dear improvements to this spe- undergone a $600,000 sister of Margaret McArdle of LIFE WELL CELEBRATED® cial landmark, which is a restoration. source of pride in Saugus.” COURTESY PHOTO

IN MEMORIAM SADIE T. CROWLEY Feds delay environmental statement for offshore wind ON HER BIRTHDAY 1919 ~ AUGUST 10 ~ 2019 that have been awarded that the discussion on cu- ment to move quickly to 800-megawatt wind farm Happy Birthday! No on has had a By Steve LeBlanc better Mom. You taught us well. ASSOCIATED PRESS power purchase agree- mulative impacts is driv- approve Vineyard Wind. is key to a 2016 Massachu- Your family is fine. ments, but may not have en by rapid growth of the Democratic Rep. William setts renewable energy law. Rest in Peace. NEW BEDFORD — Rest in Peace. submitted construction industry beyond our proj- Keating, whose district in- Planners are hoping the KALINYCHTA Federal regulators are and operations plans. ect, we urge the federal cludes Martha’s Vineyard, holding off on issuing a project will begin produc- “Because BOEM has de- government to complete said the Trump adminis- key environmental impact ing power in 2021. termined that a greater the review of Vineyard tration was trying to sty- IN MEMORIAM statement for Vineyard build out of offshore wind Wind 1 as quickly as pos- mie the renewable energy LESTER JENKINS Wind, a proposed major SECOND YEAR ANNIVERSARY capacity is reasonably sible,” the company said project just as it was com- 2016 ~ AUGUST 10 ~ 2019 wind farm planned off the 2016 ~ AUGUST 10 ~ 2019 foreseeable than was an- in statement. “The proj- ing to fruition. 781-593-7700 Massachusetts coast — a Publishing Daily, except Sundays move the company called alyzed in the initial draft ect is poised to kickstart a “Taking this action, at USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 a “surprise and disap- EIS, BOEM has decided new offshore wind indus- this late stage, is another Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA pointment.” to supplement the Draft try that promises indus- example of this Adminis- and additional of ces. EIS and solicit comments trial growth along with tration’s hostility toward Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item Connie Gillette, chief Subscriptions of public affairs for the on its revised cumulative new manufacturing and those seeking to combat Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States Bureau of Ocean Energy impacts analysis,” Gillette blue-collar employment climate change, as well as $20.00 for 4 weeks Management, said Friday said in a statement. across the United States.” its overall rejection of ba- $65.00 for 13 weeks Vineyard Wind urged An aide to Republican sic environmental values,” $130.00 for 26 weeks the agency took the action $260.00 for 1 year after receiving comments the federal government Gov. Charlie Baker called Keating said in a state- Send payment to and POSTMASTER, to complete the project’s the announcement a step ment. “I believe that the You served so many nice families. “from stakeholders and send address changes to: We will always remember your cooperating agencies” re- review as quickly as possi- in the wrong direction. Trump Administration The Daily Item services. Enjoy your reward in questing a more robust ble. The company said the The aide said the Bak- has not dealt fairly with 110 Munroe St. Heaven. project remains viable. er administration is also Vineyard Wind.” P.O. Box 5 Love, Jenkins family cumulative analysis that Lynn, MA 01903 would include projects “While we appreciate urging the federal govern- The 84-turbine, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 2019 A3 If you gotta go, Seniors take action against GLSS CEO

GLSS ley cut the center’s bud- you should go here From A1 get by $30,000 and began stripping Minchello’s ti- Crowley did not emerge are trough-style with a tles. She was removed as RESTROOMS and declined to be inter- raised counter above. The Council on Aging executive From A1 viewed. In a statement, restrooms even incorpo- director and named the John Baker, president of said Sean Mulcahey, Cin- rate live orchids, custom center’s Activities Coor- the GLSS Board of Direc- tas’ marketing manager. mosaic tiles at the entry- dinator in 2017, until she tors, failed to address any “We’re proud to spotlight way and over the urinals, resigned a few weeks ago. of the questions raised by businesses that provide as well as graphics depict- Ward 5 City Councilor the protestors. quirky, well-maintained ing New York City on the Dianna Chakoutis, who Pamela Edwards, director restrooms that are as cre- stall doors. attended Friday’s protest, ative as they are clean. of organizing for the Mas- said she came to support sachusetts Senior Action These nalists under- Mourad – San Fran- the seniors. Council, said the complaint stand the importance of cisco, Calif. “I feel a big loss for the Minchello made was re- ensuring patrons leave Designed by Olle Lund- senior center with her ab- the restroom with a posi- berg, the restrooms at garding an incident with a sence,” she said. “Her heart tive, lasting impression.” Mourad feature elements member of the senior center, and soul was with all the And one of the nalists is of traditional Moroccan de- whom she described as an seniors. She treated every right here in the Bay State. African-American woman. one like they were her own sign with a modern inter- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK pretation. The restrooms Edwards alleged that the mother or father.” Butcher and the capture Morocco and San member and Crowley would Minchello declined to Kathleen Lowry of Lynn holds up her sign as Brewer – Cleveland, Francisco in a space that normally go “tit for tat” with comment. she joins the Massachusetts Senior Action Ohio celebrates old and new, each other in heated conver- At stake is GLSS’ con- Council in a protest of GLSS. The atmosphere at tradition and innovation. sations. One day, he knocked tract with the city to staff Butcher and the Brewer Each of the fully enclosed her hat off her head. Crow- the senior center and pay interview. In a statement GLSS over the Silsbee is unique, including its stalls is decorated in a dif- ley did that three more for rent at 8 Silsbee St. for he said the city and GLSS Street lease agreement, restrooms. The restrooms ferent color of oor-to-ceil- times, said Edwards, and on partial use on the rst oor. have been in negotiations that these inequities will feature a common entry- ing Moroccan mosaic tile. the last one he knocked off Lynn allocates more than about the future of the be addressed and we can way. A green subway-tiled The stalls also feature a her wig as well. $360,000, half from the city Lynn Senior Center and its have a working relation- accent wall pops against marble shelf and mirror, “I have a letter of him budget, for staff and rent. management agreement ship with the city and a white communal sink and open to a communal admitting it to her, say- Edwards said Lynn is with the nonpro t. He de- GLSS to make sure the which is centered between marble-countertop sink. ing he was sorry that she supposed to have ve rep- clined further comment. Lynn seniors have the se- private stalls with men’s took it as offensive and he resentatives on the GLSS “In the last two years nior center they deserve.” stalls on the right, women Nashville Zoo – Nash- thought they could joke to- board to make sure the the Senior Center staf ng on the left. ville, Tenn. gether,” said Edwards. city is represented when has been targeted by the Thomas Grillo contrib- Nashville Zoo’s Expedi- When Minchello went decisions are made about management of the GLSS uted to this report. He can Jianna Restaurant – tion Peru: Trek of the Ande- to Crowley to address the the senior center, Edwards board, hindering our abil- be reached at tgrillo@item- Greenville, S.C. an Bear women’s restroom complaint, among several said. Since 2012, GLSS ity to raise funds and re- live.com. Follow him on Each of the four sin- offers more than meets the other complaints, Edwards has blocked all appoint- cruit a part-time driver so Twitter @BosBizThomas. gle-user washrooms em- eye. Visible through a oor- said, that is when the pro- ments to that board made we could have more trips brace different visions that to-ceiling glass window are fessional relationship be- by the Lynn Council on and offer more activities,” Bella diGrazia can be come to mind of Italian cul- a family of six cotton-top tween the two “really start- Aging, she added. said Edwards. “Our hope reached at bdigrazia@ ture with distinctive per- tamarins. This lush indoor ed to go downhill.” Shortly Mayor Thomas M. McGee is that, while the city itemlive.com. Follow her on sonality and air. Picture exhibit features these crit- after, Edwards said Crow- declined a request for an is in negotiations with Twitter @BelladiGrazia. an old-world town square ically endangered primates with cobblestone streets and all their antics. Mean- and rustic charm, another while, Nashville Zoo’s Entry that reects Italy’s beauti- He’s the King of Marion Street Auto Body Village men’s restroom fea- ful seacoast and the fresh tures a oor-to-ceiling glass salt air. While one trans- AUTO BODY came back in a new role: den of the car accident for Basket. A rotary is coming window with a view of the ports you to sipping deli- From A1 owner. Thirty years lat- the customer,” he said. to the intersection of Mar- ball python snake exhibit. er, he is still here and the That’s one of the reasons ion, Federal and Waterhill cious local limoncello and body shop. He worked his nally the last conjures up business is thriving. he has resisted the temp- streets with a new devel- Natick Mall – Natick, co-op job at Marion Street images of racy red sports “The reputation of our tation to expand beyond opment planned. Mass. Auto Body for three years. cars on winding hairpin business is still standing eight employees, a group “My career is centered in The Natick Mall re- At that time, the business roads. All materials in- from the days of Louis that includes his brother. this neighborhood,” Kind strooms include a waiting was owned by Louis Gou- cluding tile, wallcovering, Goudreau,” said King, a “If I had a bigger business said. “I’m watching devel- room with a chandelier cen- dreau (father of Barry, of accessories and lighting Lynn Tech Hall-of-Famer. I would have gotten to the opment and growth and I the rock group “Boston”). were speci cally chosen tered above. They also fea- After graduating from “We do everything we can point where I couldn’t be can see how great it is for to reect the character of ture makeup stations and Tech in 1978, King got a for our customers.” as personal with my cus- the city. The neighborhood each space to transport the two private changing/nurs- full-time job at Marion King attributes the lon- tomers,” he said. is just going to get better. guest to their own Italian ing rooms with a lounge Street and stayed until gevity to his providing a From his shop on Mari- The City of Lynn is where daydream. chair and outlets. Each stall also includes a marble the Goudreau family sold one-stop-shopping experi- on Street, across the street it’s at. It’s a thriving city.” the business in 1980. He ence for customers when from the Ancient Order of That’s why King is looking Jupiter Next – Port- shelf to hold your bag. worked at car dealerships they come through the Hibernians, King has been forward, and not back, as he land, Ore. for the next nine years, ex- door after an auto accident. an eyewitness to progress, prepares to celebrate three The restrooms at this New Museum of Con- cept for 1985 when he re- “I deal with the insurance from the opening of Fed- decades in business later Portland hotel include temporary Art – New turned to Marion Street for company, set up the car eral Street to through this year. “I hope to be here seven stalls with oor-to- York, N.Y. a year. On Dec. 18, 1989, he rental and take on the bur- traf c, to the new Market for another 30,” he said. ceiling, gray stone-pan- In December 2007, the eled walls. The stalls are New Museum opened its arranged in a semicircle distinct building designed around a trough-style by the Pritzker Prize-win- Lynn nds lots of room for development shared sink. Other features ning architects Kazuyo Se- include gold faucets and jima and Ryue Nishizawa/ candelabra light xtures SANAA. Located at 235 PARKING LOTS said the idea is not new. open next year. gus are worth getting ex- with soft, dim lighting. Bowery, the building is From A1 The concept of leasing or John Fish, CEO of Suf- cited about.” distinguished by its mini- selling the parking lots folk Construction Co. On Lynn’s prospects for The city-owned lots on La Belle Helene – malist design. For the re- was oated nearly a de- whose Boston rm has the future, Fish said it’s Buffum, School and An- bright. Charlotte, N.C. strooms, the Tokyo-based cade ago, but went no- built some of Boston’s big- drew streets would be sold “Lynn will be the next La Belle Helene is Char- architects selected a su- where. gest towers, said he is not or leased to a developer for Brookline or Cambridge,” lotte’s most beautiful per-graphic pattern of Cyr said the idea resur- surprised builders and construction of high rise he said. “I’m not kidding.” French brasserie, located pixilated cherry blossoms faced after McGee was developers are looking at apartment buildings with in the heart of the city. The juxtaposed against hotly elected saying it could do Lynn. plenty of parking for ten- Thomas Grillo can be ambiance, in every detail, hued elds of orange and two things. It would raise “Everything is migrating ants and the public. reached at tgrillo@item- is authentically French, turquoise, covering the tax revenues for the cash- out of the city because it’s While the RFP has not live.com. designed by renowned bathroom walls. strapped city and solve the so expensive in Boston,” been written, the city Parisian architect and lack of parking downtown. he said. “People are look- Gayla Cawley can be would likely sell the par- designer Richard LaFond. Sea-Tac Airport North In addition to the mayor, ing for an alternative and reached at gcawley@item- cels to a developer in ex- From the black and white Satellite Terminal – Se- Cyr credited Ward 5 City Lynn, Everett, and Sau- live.com. change for construction tiles to the unique murals, attle, Wash. Councilor Dianna Chak- of housing and double the soft lighting, and classic The new North Satellite outis, James Cowdell, number of parking spaces bronze elements, these Terminal at Seattle-Taco- Economic Development & touches are nods to the ma International Airport is that exist on the lots today. Industrial Corp. of Lynn countless eateries tucked part of the rst stage of the In a statement, three executive director, rst as- within the streets of the $658.3 million North Sat- commission members in- sistant city solicitor attor- famous City of Lights. ellite Modernization Proj- cluding Jamie Cerulli, ney James Lamanna, and La Belle Helene’s unisex ect. The restrooms feature Jane Kelly, and Bernice Councilor-at-Large Buzzy restroom vanity offers a automatic soap dispensers, Brooks, said they recog- Barton for jump-starting shared space for all guests quartz multi-station lava- nize the desperate need the plan. to do more than just wash tories and ushing xtures for more parking down- “We agreed to start their hands. A hand-paint- served by a rainwater town. working on this,” Cyr said. ed mural reected in the harvest system that will “A public-private part- McGee did not respond vanity mirror offers a provide 750,000 gallons nership is an innovative to multiple requests for backdrop — for sel es, of annually to the restrooms. solution to the parking is- comment. Procopio said course, and the space has Additionally, there are sues facing residents and his family-owned compa- been named Charlotte’s separate sinks inside the businesses downtown,” ny has a track record in the statement said. “We most beautiful bathroom ADA stalls and family re- Lynn. The value of each coupon shown here is equal to time over time. strooms with adult chang- applaud Council President “We have proven we de- ing tables. All restrooms Cyr for the formulation of liver,” he said. “The city or greater than the price of the newspaper. LaGuardia Airport are co-located with custo- this plan and Mayor Mc- has con dence in us and Terminal B – New York, dial support closets to en- Gee along with the city’s we’ve proven we can at- ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS! N.Y. able keeping the restrooms economic team for moving tract institutional money. LaGuardia Gateway Opening Day Fresh! this forward.” We are safe bet for Lynn, If you would like to participate in Partners (LGP), the pri- Earlier this year, the we are a known quantity.” The Daily Item’s Deal of the Day, vate entity rebuilding The 10 nalists were Commission asked de- The development team is contact us at 781-593-7700, ext. 1280 LaGuardia’s Terminal B, selected based on cleanli- velopers to provide their building a 10-story build- is dedicated to reimagin- ness, visual appeal, inno- vision for city-owned lots. ing with 259 apartments ing what a top-class visitor vation, functionality and Cyr led a tour of ve de- and 20,000 square feet of TODAY’S DEAL OF THE DAY experience for travelers unique design elements. velopers. But Procopio was ground-oor commercial entails — and high-qual- The winner will be hon- the only builder to submit space on Munroe Street ity restrooms are a key ored with a place in the a concept to the city. in downtown, which will part of that experience. America’s Best Restroom “We think housing is the include a restaurant and LGP worked with design- Hall of Fame and $2,500 best play for those sites shops. It is expected to ers to build a restroom in facility services from and maybe a mix of of ce,” that reects their vision Cintas to help maintain he said. “We envision a for a 21st century termi- their award-winning parking structure, wheth- LAW OFFICES OF nal, emphasizing ef cien- washrooms. er in the core or under- JAMES J. CARRIGAN cy, aesthetics and innova- Last year’s winner, the ground, with apartments • Social Security Disability tion. The stalls are deeper J.N. “Ding” Darling Na- or of ces above.” • Workers Compensation and wider to allow pas- tional Wildlife Refuge in Given the requirement • Accidents sengers to easily bring in Sanibel, Fla., received the to double the parking, 25 years located across from Lynn District Court luggage and close the door most votes for its wild re- Procopio said the zoning, behind them. Prioritizing strooms that feature tar- which limits buildings to 15 Johnson St. cleanliness, the restrooms pon, otter, osprey, and sea 10 stories, would have to 781-596-0100 JAMES J. CARRIGAN in the new Terminal B are turtle sculptures, provid- be higher. ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN designed to be as hands- ing an underwater wild- Robert Stilian, the city’s LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL free as possible. The sinks life illusion. acting parking director, www.jamescarriganlaw.com [email protected] A4 SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 2019 OPINION LIAM SIGAUD AND KRISZTINA PUSOK HOW TO REACH US

E¥¦¥ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M§Ÿ H. SŸŸ When good intentions Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. W J. K TŸ  J ¢£ Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  C  T¢¤ Michael H. Shanahan yield bad results Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman Customer Service Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 781-593-7700 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Ext. 2 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Classi ed/Legal Advertising Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 Subscriptions John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 [email protected] Circulation [email protected] Ext. 3 Newsroom [email protected] [email protected] LINDSAY POLLARD-POST Ext. 4 Liam Sigaud Krisztina Pusok Sports [email protected] In most states, home- few years ago, ordinary lar enterprises — view net Ext. 5 It’s too hot for Spot owners with rooftop solar ratepayers paid an addi- metering as a lucrative Retail and Online panels can feed back any tional $9 million to $10 opportunity to boost their Advertising Temperatures were so who are kept chained or excess energy they pro- million annually to cover pro ts at homeowners’ [email protected] oppressive during the penned, make sure they duce back into the grid, for the subsidies to net expense. Overwhelmingly, ADVERTISING heatwave that gripped have water in a tip-proof earning either energy metering customers. An the residential solar sys- container, all-day shade, Ernie Carpenter Jr. much of the country re- credits or direct payments analysis on Nevada es- tem market is based on Director of Advertising cently that many people food and shelter. If they in return. The policy is timated that paying net a third-party ownership and Business Development, ext. 1355 even found it dif cult to lack these necessities, noti- called net metering, and metering customers at model in which homeown- [email protected] fy authorities immediately. breathe. Yet while hu- its intent — to encourage the retail rate of electric- ers lease solar panels from Ralph Mitchell mans can head for air-con- But it’s not just neglect- the adoption of clean ener- ity amounted to a $623 installation companies. Sales Representative, ext. 1313 ditioned buildings, pools ed “backyard dogs” who gy systems — is laudable. annual subsidy for each The leases usually look [email protected] or beaches — or sit in are in danger. Many other Yet the net metering residential net metering like an irresistible deal — Patricia Whalen front of a fan — to cool off, dogs have been severely programs in place around customer in southern Ne- companies offer zero-mon- Sales Representative, ext. 1310 countless dogs were left injured or even died after the country create a host vada. The study by Ne- ey-down installations, no [email protected] chained or penned out- being walked or forced to of adverse, unintended vada public utilities reg- maintenance costs, re- BUSINESS OFFICE doors with no way to es- run during the heat of the consequences that out- ulators found that “costs duced electricity bills, and cape the sweltering tem- day. low payments. But con- Maria Alvaracin weigh their bene ts, es- were being unreasonably ext. 1205 peratures. And not all of Hot surfaces reect heat pecially for low-income shifted away from small sumer protection agencies [email protected] them survived. onto dogs’ bodies, increas- households, according commercial and residen- have caught these compa- A dog in Boynton Beach, ing their risk of deadly nies exaggerating future Susan J. Conti to a new report by the tial net metering cus- Controller, ext. 1288 Fla., died after being left heatstroke, and can fry American Consumer In- tomers to other non-par- energy savings, downplay- [email protected] outside in a tarp-covered their feet — literally. One ing insurance costs, and stitute. ticipating ratepayers, Ted Grant crate; two dogs died of dog, Olaf, suffered painful The central problem is resulting in higher rates distorting the nancial burns on all four of his Publisher, ext. 1234 heatstroke after being left that net metering custom- for non-net-metering cus- risks. [email protected] outdoors in Ross County, paw pads earlier this sum- ers are sometimes com- tomers.” Confronted with these mer after being walked for Marian Kinney Ohio; a dog named Sadie pensated for the energy Subsidies to net meter- realities, some states, in- a mile on a hiking trail in ext. 1212 who was left outside in they sell to their electric ing customers are doubly cluding Nevada and Indi- [email protected] Washington. Raleigh, N.C., with no ac- utility at the retail rate contemptible in light of ana, have taken action to Dogs depend on us to Will Kraft cess to shelter, food or wa- of electricity — the nal the fact that households more closely align their protect them, so always Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 ter fell victim to the heat; price charged to end us- with rooftop solar systems net metering rates with [email protected] test the pavement by plac- and a chained dog with no ers, which includes the tend to be considerably the cost the utility avoids ing your hand on it for 10 by not purchasing the en- Mike Shanahan access to shade was found costs of generating, trans- more nancially afuent Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 dead in Indianapolis. seconds before setting out. ergy from another provid- [email protected] If it feels hot to you, it’s porting and delivering the than the general popula- These are just a few of power. When net metering tion. One analysis showed er. This wholesale rate — too hot for Spot. Walk ear- which is generally a little Carolina Trujillo the deaths that have been consumers are paid retail that the median income of Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 ly in the morning or late more than half the retail reported. Most aren’t. rates for the excess solar those with solar systems [email protected] at night when it’s cooler, rate — is the true, mar- With plenty of hot weath- electricity they produce, was $91,210, 49 percent bring water along and ket-driven value of energy Jim Wilson er still to come, dogs need they are compensated not more than the average Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 take frequent breaks in generated by home solar caring people to watch just for the energy they household income in the [email protected] shady spots. Never force systems. out for them — and help generate but also receive U.S. dogs to run in the heat or For net metering to be CIRCULATION them. the part of retail rates nor- Consider this: house- make them wear muzzles successful, it is crucial Lisa Mahmoud Throughout the heat- mally devoted to maintain- holds earning less than that restrict their breath- that policymakers nd Manager, ext. 1239 wave, PETA’s eldworkers ing the electrical grid. As a $15,000 per year spend [email protected] ing — they will collapse solutions that produce rushed to bring relief to 17 times more of their in- before giving up, but by result, utilities are forced more bene ts than costs. CLASSIFIED dogs who were left out- come on electricity bills then it may be too late to to pay these customers Accomplishing this re- doors. Some didn’t even more than what their en- than households earning Abbe Young Smith save them. quires getting the prices Manager, ext. 1276 have a drop of water or a ergy is actually worth. To more than $200,000. Thus, sliver of shade to provide And if you’re tempted to correct and increasing [email protected] leave your dog in a parked make up for these inated the implicit subsidies cre- consumer protections. relief from the blazing payments, electric utilities ated through net metering GRAPHICS sun. One dog, Dee Dee, car for “just a minute” charge the other custom- programs transfer wealth Liam Sigaud and Krisz- Trevor Andreozzi was so thirsty and dehy- while you run an errand — don’t. Just don’t. Hun- ers higher rates. away from those already tina Pusok work on eco- Designer drated that she drank [email protected] Across states, analysts struggling to pay their nomic policy and research nonstop for over four min- dreds of dogs have died have documented high- utility bills. for the American Consum- Mark Sutherland utes when they gave her a this way, in mortal terror and agony. If you see a dog er electricity rates for Net metering hurts con- er Institute (www.TheAm- Creative Director bucket of fresh water. [email protected] non-net metering cus- sumers in other ways. ericanConsumer.Org). Another dog, named in a hot vehicle, consider it an emergency — call tomers. In Arizona, until Many corporations — They wrote this for Inside- NEWSROOM Blue, had it even worse. 911 immediately and have reforms were passed a many of them billion-dol- Sources.com. PETA’s eldworkers found Mike Alongi nearby businesses page Sports Reporter ext. 1228 him dead, next to his dog- the vehicle’s owner. Don’t [email protected] house, with blood seeping leave until the dog is out from his nostrils. His chain Bill Brotherton of the car. Features Editor ext. 1338 had become tangled in the If you see signs of heat- [email protected] warped wooden boards stroke — rapid panting, that his doghouse sat on, Gayla Cawley bright red tongue, dizzi- Reporter, ext. 1236 and he couldn’t reach wa- ness and vomiting — move [email protected] ter, shade or even the hole the dog into the shade or that he had dug for him- Cheryl Charles air conditioning; wrap a News Editor, ext. 1278 self earlier in a desperate cool, wet towel around his [email protected] attempt to stay cool. A nec- or her neck; and head to ropsy con rmed that he Bella diGrazia the vet right away. Reporter, ext. 1317 had died of heatstroke. By taking precautions [email protected] Hot temperatures are with our canine compan- Thomas Grillo even more dangerous for ions and watching out for Reporter, ext. 1264 dogs than they are for other dogs, we can help pre- [email protected] humans. That’s because vent the “dog days of sum- Spenser Hasak they don’t sweat as hu- mer” from turning deadly. Photographer, ext. 1332 mans can, and they cool [email protected] themselves primarily by Lindsay Pollard-Post is Thor Jourgensen panting. Without protec- a senior writer for the Peo- Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 tion from the sun and high ple for the Ethical Treat- [email protected] temperatures, heatstroke ment of Animals (PETA) Daniel Kane can occur in minutes, caus- Foundation, 501 Front St., Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 ing brain damage or even Norfolk, VA 23510; www. [email protected] death. If you know of dogs PETA.org. Steve Krause Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 [email protected] Harold Rivera Sports Editor, ext. 1238 [email protected] Anne Marie Tobin Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 [email protected] Bridget Turcotte Reporter, ext. 1269 [email protected] Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 [email protected] TECHNOLOGY Tim Noyes 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] SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Mass shootings give rise to bullet-resistant backpacks By Anne d’Innocenzio ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — Compa- nies like Guard Dog Secu- rity, TuffyPacks and Bul- let Blocker are peddling bullet-resistant backpacks for children in time for the back-to-school shopping season. But critics argue they are using tragedy as a marketing opportunity and exploiting parents’ worst fears. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Safety is high on the minds of many parents, A view of the entertainment section of a Walmart store is seen in Alex- especially after two back- andria, Va. to-back mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton, Ohio that left 31 people dead. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Walmart pulls violent game “Times have changed,” said Yasir Sheikh, founder Steve Naremore handles one of his bulletproof and president of Skyline panels at the Shiloh Shooting Range in Houston, displays but will still sell guns USA, which makes Guard Friday. Dog Security products like By Michelle departments. move as an empty gesture pepper spray and stun teacher, told him about the the mass shooting at a Chapman, Employees also were aimed a deflecting criti- guns and started offering frequency of active shoot- Walmart store in El Paso Mae Anderson asked to shut off hunting cism rather than solving a bullet-resistant backpacks ing drills for her students. last week that killed at and Joseph Pisani season videos in the sport- problem. called ProShield Scout for His company produc- least 22 people. ASSOCIATED PRESS ing goods department “That is a non-answer children last year. “Our es some bullet-resistant But some parents ques- where guns are sold. “Re- product is in response to backpacks but the bulk of NEW YORK — Walmart and a non-solution,” said tion the motives behind move from the salesfloor that. It’s a sad reality.” his business is in remov- has ordered workers to Thomas Marshall, who such companies. or turn off these items im- Sheikh said the bul- able ballistic shields that works at Walmart’s e-com- “The only people enjoying remove video game signs mediately,” the memo said. let-resistant backpacks are inserted in backpacks. it are the people selling the and displays that depict Walmart will still sell merce division in San Bru- are very popular and sold Naremore says his back- backpacks,” says Ponnell violence from stores na- the violent video games no, Calif., and has helped out several times after packs could be the differ- tionwide after 22 people and hasn’t made any organize a petition to get the 2018 Parkland, Fla., ence between suffering Scroggins of Milwaukee, a died in a shooting at one changes to its gun sales the company to stop selling school shooting that left “lethal versus non lethal” father of six children, ages of its Texas stores, but the policy, despite pressure guns. He said they plan to 17 people dead. injuries. 3 to 14. “They’re making big box retailer will con- from workers, politicians email the petition, which Steve Naremore founded “It acts as a defensive plenty of money right now. tinue to sell guns. and activists to do so. has more than 53,000 sig- Houston-based TuffyPacks shield, “said Naremore, And they’re doing it off of In an internal memo, the “We’ve taken this action natures, to Walmart CEO in late 2015 after his noting sales of the shields something that was very retailer told employees to out of respect for the in- Doug McMillon on Friday. daughter, a fourth-grade tripled in the days after unfortunate.” remove any violent mar- cidents of the past week,” After the massacre at keting material, unplug Walmart spokeswoman Xbox and PlayStation Tara House said in an the El Paso Walmart this consoles that show violent email. She declined to weekend, McMillon said Trump wants background video games and turn off answer any questions be- the company “will be any violence depicted on yond the statement. thoughtful and deliberate screens in its electronics Detractors panned the in our responses.” checks, also reassures NRA By Zeke Miller and Deb Riechmann ASSOCIATED PRESS Traders Neil Catania, left, and WASHINGTON — Pres- Michael Milano, ident Donald Trump said center, work Friday he believes he has with specialist influence to rally Repub- Philip Finale licans around stronger on the oor of federal background check the New York laws as Congress and the Stock Exchange, White House work on a Friday. response to last weekend’s mass shootings in Texas and Ohio. PHOTO | At the same time, Trump ASSOCIATED PRESS said he had assured the National Rifle Association Stocks fall again on trade-war that its gun-rights views FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS would be “fully represent- National Ri e Associations Executive Vice ed and respected.” He said President and Chief Executive Ofcer Wayne he was hopeful the NRA LaPierre listens as President Donald Trump worries, capping a wild week would not be an obstacle speaks in the White House in Washington. By Stan Choe down 19.44 points, or 0.7 certainty, investors said to strengthening the na- and Alex Veiga percent. they had no good explana- tion’s gun laws. laws that allow guns to be But McConnell, thus far, ASSOCIATED PRESS To anyone not paying tions for some of the sharp Trump has promised removed from those who has only committed to a dis- attention, the numbers swings that stocks had to lead on tougher gun may be a danger to them- cussion of the issue. Repub- NEW YORK — Stocks could paint the last week over the last week. While control measures before, selves and others. licans have long opposed stumbled Friday as wor- as a ho-hum one for mar- nowhere near as bad as including after the 2018 “I see a better feeling expanding background ries flared yet again that kets: The S&P 500 was it got during the Great Parkland, Fla., school right now toward getting checks — a bill passed by President Donald Trump’s down just 0.5 percent. But Recession, investors’ fear shooting, but little has something meaningful the Democratic-led House trade war with China may that stretch included the about the uncertain path come of it. His comments done,” Trump told report- is stalled in McConnell’s be worsening. It was a fit- worst plunge of the year forward for corporate prof- in the wake of the twin ers when asked why the Senate — but they face new ting end to a wild week for the S&P 500, as well its and the global economy massacres marked his political environment was pressure after the shoot- where markets zoomed as its best day in months. sent gold prices jumping most optimistic and sup- different now. ings in El Paso, Texas, and down, up and down again Through the week, inves- and bond yields tumbling. portive words in favor of Democrats and oth- Dayton, Ohio, that left 31 as investors recalibrated tors’ mood pinballed from “We don’t really see an more stringent gun laws, ers have been skeptical people dead. by the minute how much fear that China was raising end to the uncertainty any though he left the details of Trump’s commitment Senate Minority Leader the tensions will hurt the the stakes in the trade war time soon,” said Sameer Sa- vague and it remained to to genuine gun control, Chuck Schumer tweeted in global economy. by weakening its curren- mana, senior global market be seen how much politi- judging from past experi- response Friday that Mc- The S&P 500 dropped cy to relief that the yuan’s strategist at Wells Fargo cal capital Trump would ence. But he said he was Connell must bring up the as much as 1.3 percent drop wasn’t more sharp Investment Institute. Be- throw behind marshaling behind it. House-passed legislation, Friday after Trump said and back to concern that yond the U.S.-China trade Republicans on the issue. “The Republicans are which Trump had previ- that it would be “fine” if the U.S. and China may not war, he also pointed to the He said Friday he now going to be great and lead ously threatened to veto. a meeting on trade with even meet next month to upcoming U.S. elections, is looking for “very mean- the charge along with the “To get anything mean- China next month doesn’t talk about their problems. the pending British exit ingful background checks” Democrats,” he declared, ingful done to address gun happen, before nearly All of that was follow-up to from the European Union but is not considering a saying he’d spoken with violence, we need his com- eliminating the loss. It Trump’s threat last week to and a completely separate resurrection of an assault Senate Majority Leader mitment to hold a Senate dropped again in the final impose more tariffs on Chi- trade war between South weapons ban. He said he Mitch McConnell whom vote on the House-passed minutes of trading and nese goods. Korea and Japan, among also believes lawmakers he proclaimed to be “total- background checks legis- ended the day at 2,918.65, Underscoring the un- other things. will support “red flag” ly onboard.” lation,” Schumer said. Oregon paid leave law rst in US to fully cover lowest wages By Sarah Zimmerman working part time. Resi- to care for blood relatives, 100 percent wage replace- primary caretaker of her termine what percentage ASSOCIATED PRESS dents need to work 1,000 but also for significant ment, benefits decrease as three young children and of payroll contributions hours a year to qualify. others, friends and other income rises. her elderly mother-in- should go to fund program, SALEM, Ore. — Oregon The state joins eight close associates that are Across the country, 14 law. She told lawmakers though statutorily it can’t Gov. Kate Brown on Friday others and the District of the “equivalent of a family percent of workers are earlier this year that her be more than 1 percent. signed what advocates are Columbia in offering paid relationship.” provided paid family leave job offers no paid time off, Workers will pay 60 per- calling the nation’s most family leave. Workers will also be by their employers, ac- meaning she often has to cent of whatever rate is progressive paid family “This is one of the most able to take paid leave cording to a study from forgo a paycheck and put decided, with employers and medical leave measure, inclusive and equitable in non-consecutive incre- the Pew Research Center. her family’s “economic se- contributing the remain- making the state the first in paid leave laws in the ments, allowing those with Employees who need time curity” at risk in order to ing 40 percent. the country to offer 100 per- country,” said Andrea Pa- chronic illnesses to take off are guaranteed job pro- take care of her family. Small businesses with cent wage replacement for luso, executive director of time off when needed. tection under federal law, “When my children are less than 25 employees minimum-wage workers. Family Forward, the ad- “This bill is written for but they aren’t paid for sick, I have to choose be- will not have to pay into The law, which will pay vocacy group who helped 2019,” said then-House the time they take. tween caring for them the program, although out benefits beginning in craft the bill. “It’s accessi- Majority Leader Jennifer That leaves many being or receiving a paycheck,” their workers will still re- 2023, gives 12 weeks paid ble to nearly every work- Williamson on the floor in forced to choose between she said. “When my moth- ceive benefits. time off to new parents, vic- er and provides enough June. “It better captures taking care of a loved one er-in-law has to go to the “Working people in this tims of domestic violence benefits so people can just the structures of families and paying the bills. emergency room, there is state deserve better,” Wil- and those who become ill or focus on taking care of and reflects the types of Wen Ping Chen, who no one to take her unless liamson said. “Whether need to care for a sick fam- themselves or their fami- communities and neigh- immigrated to Portland I take time off from work it’s the birth of a child or a ily member. It also includes lies when they need to.” bors we strive to be.” from China 12 years ago, and give up my paycheck.” serious family illness, we people who may be in the The law allows workers Although those making is a part-time homecare The Oregon Employ- all need time to take care country illegally and those to take time off not only minimum wage will see worker who also is the ment Department will de- of our families.” A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 2019 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particularly 3:22 p.m. on Friday. Caller from 50 Edgemere cerned about the operation of a Veterinary Clinic. St. reported her daughter’s boy- arrests, re ect police records. In the Road reported sparks on the motor vehicle that drove through Report of several people try- friend is drunk and threatening event of a perceived inaccuracy, it Complaints wires touching trees. Reading a red light at Village Street and ing to catch a loose dog on them on Wednesday at 10:57 is the sole responsibility of the con- Municipal Light contacted, they West Shore Drive. She stated Thursday at 6:28 a.m. at 1 p.m. Ofcer reports the parties A report of threats made at arrived and made the area safe. the operator kept nodding their Hamilton Road and 116 Rus- have been separated for the cerned party to contact the relevant Walgreens, 21 Joyce St., at head as they were driving. Re- sell St. Pet is described as me- night. police department and have the 1:22 p.m. on Thursday; at 59 Accident sponding ofcers were unable dium-sized with a tan face and department issue a notice of correc- Clarendon Ave. at 9:32 p.m. on to locate. wearing a collar. Animal control SAUGUS tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or Thursday. Motor vehicle crash was re- A caller reported loud music ofcer reported owner arrived to clarications will not be made without A report of an unwelcome ported at 900 Lynneld St. on coming from a boat in Dolibers take the dog. guest at Speedway Gas Station, Thursday at 5:22 p.m. No de- Accidents express notice of change from the ar- Cove at 8:31 p.m. on Thursday. Caller from 14 Trask Road re- 120 Liberty St., at 5:44 p.m. tails given. resting police department. Responding ofcers were able ported he bought a bark collar A report of a motor vehicle on Thursday; at 41 Jackson St. to make contact with the boat for his dog on Thursday at 8:45 crash on Walnut Street at 5:48 at 10:43 p.m. on Thursday; at Complaint in question. a.m. and it is now licensed. p.m. Thursday; on Broadway 100 Newhall St. at 11:34 p.m. Caller from 375 North Broad- A caller reported at 9:13 p.m. across from Kelly’s Roast Beef LYNN on Thursday; at 308 Boston St. on Thursday that a motor vehi- Complaints at 6:24 p.m. Thursday; at 10:23 a.m. on Friday; at 20 way reported noise on Thursday at 11:28 p.m. Ofcer reports cle was speeding coming off Arrests Park St. at 12:02 p.m. on Friday. Ocean Avenue and almost col- Caller reported vehicles Complaints there was no noise. blocking Walnut Street in front Jarrod Bates, 39, of 24 lided with another vehicle. Overdoses of number 46 on Wednesday at A caller reported two children Gilbert St., was arrested and MARBLEHEAD 3:26 p.m. Ofcer reported the around the age of three running charged with breaking and A report of a possible over- PEABODY vehicles were parked there to around half naked in a yard on entering a motor vehicle with dose at Silsbee Street at 1:41 Accidents block the street from water ll- Lincoln Avenue at 7:13 a.m. nothing stolen at 7:28 a.m. on p.m. on Thursday; at Munroe Arrests ing the area. Vehicles have since Thursday. The caller reported Friday. A caller reported at 11:24 Street at 3:57 p.m. on Thursday; been moved and street is open. the door to the home was open Angel Deleon Jolon, 19, of a.m. on Thursday that a town William Scott, 53, of 3 on the Lynnway at 10:01 p.m. Two men reported ghting and no adult was seen. Police 11 Empire St., was arrested truck drove by and clipped his Sherman St. was arrested on on Thursday; at Eastern Avenue with security at Devonshire report that nobody answered and charged with unlicensed at 10:50 p.m. on Thursday. car mirror on West Shore Drive. Wednesday at 7:58 p.m. fol- lowing a report from the Lynn Waydor at 304 Brooksby Village the door and no children are in operation of a motor vehicle, Dispatch advised every park Drive on Wednesday at 4:09. alcohol from an open container, Police Department about a man the yard. Theft and recreation vehicle to go to Ofcer reports parties worked and operating under the in u- who was in a ght that involved A suspicious individual was the police station to be inspect- out their disagreement. ence of liquor at 11:38 p.m. on A report of shoplifting at 585 a knife. He was booked and reportedly walking around the ed. Juvenile reported his bike Thursday. Essex St. at 7:39 a.m. on Friday. turned over to Lynn police. Saugus Iron Works near the Ju- A caller reported at 10:17 was stolen from the Peabody Gabriel Smith, of 45 Marian- A report of a larceny at 335 Belica Perez, 23, of 116 nior Ranger station at 8:11 a.m. p.m. on Thursday that a white Public Library at 82 Main St. on na St., was arrested on warrant Chestnut St. at 11:57 a.m. on Highlander struck a parked car Broadway, Apt. 11, Lynn was Thursday. Wednesday at 4:17 p.m. Ofcer charges of shoplifting by con- Friday; at 162 Franklin St. at on Creesy Street and took off. arrested on Thursday at 12:56 A report of low hanging wires took the child home. cealing merchandise and pos- 12:30 p.m. on Friday; at 25 Responding ofcers found the p.m. following a motor vehi- on Emory Court at 9:54 a.m. Suspicious man, possibly session of a shielding device at Larch Rd. at 2:49 p.m. on Fri- Highlander and the driver stat- cle stop at 167 Lynn St. and Thursday. drunk, reported at the Indepen- 3:54 p.m. on Thursday. day; at 88 Green St. at 3:03 ed it was a sideswipe accident. charged with operating a motor A Sears store manager re- Daniel Young, 35, was arrest- p.m. on Friday. vehicle without a license and a dence Green Way Trail at Crys- ported a group inside the store ed on warrant charges of larce- Complaints suspended registration. Vehicle tal Lake on Russell Street on near the jewelry counter that ny under $1,200, conspiracy, Vandalism towed by Phil’s Towing. Wednesday at 5:31 p.m. Ofcer matched the description of a shoplifting by concealing mer- A walk-in reported at 8:09 reports man was taking a nap. group who stole the previous chandise, disorderly conduct, A report of vandalism to a a.m. on Thursday that she re- Accidents Stolen motor vehicle from evening at 5:28 p.m. Thursday. and possession of a shielding motor vehicle at 148 Euclid Ave. corded a car going the wrong Peabody was recovered in Police report nothing has been device. Young was also charged at 8:04 a.m. on Friday. way through the access road at Caller reported a hit and run Tuftonboro, N.H., on Wednesday taken and no one on scene saw with resisting arrest at 6:11 the Village School. She stated crash at 7-Eleven at 115 Main at 5:48 p.m. Vehicle has been who stole the previous night. p.m. on Thursday. LYNNFIELD the vehicle was still there and St. on Wednesday at 5:56. Pos- towed by the police to Crow- A Jane Drive resident report- parked by the track. Respond- sible green Nissan Altima is the ell’s Towing in Wakeeld, New ed an ongoing issue with cars Accidents Alarms ing ofcers advised the owner of suspect vehicle. Ofcer reports Hampshire. Owner contacted by speeding through the neighbor- the correct trafc pattern. car has scratches. telephone. hood and beeping horns at all A report of a motor vehicle Motion detector burglar alarm A caller reported at 9:28 a.m. Report of a motor vehicle Report of a man and woman hours of the evening at 9:49 crash at Lynnway and Market sounded at 34 Chatham Way on Thursday that there was a crash at McDonalds at 133 arguing in front of the Health p.m. Thursday. Street at 1:35 p.m. on Thurs- on Thursday at 8:40 a.m. Ofcer lot of smoke coming from a Main St. on Wednesday at 6:44 Care Resource Center Metha- day; at 200 Lynneld St. at reports a back door was unse- grill behind a home on Bubier p.m. done clinic on Wednesday at Theft 6:06 p.m. on Thursday; at Moul- cured. A walk through the home Road and they didn’t think any- Three-car motor vehicle crash 6:48 p.m. near a black SUV. ton Street and Walnut Street at found it to be in order. Acciden- one was home. First responders reported on the ramp at Ofcer reports the argument A 119 Essex St. resident re- 9:18 p.m. on Thursday; at Holly tal re alarm was reported at found the grill unattended and Route 128 North. Ofcer re- began in Danvers and the wom- ported they believe someone is Avenue and Lynneld Street at 10:10 a.m. were unable to reach the home- ports the Massachusetts State an walked the highway and the inside their second oor apart- 8:02 a.m. on Friday; at One Dol- Resident dialed 911 for re owner and they were able to ex- Police is on scene and will han- man tried to pick her up. All is in ment at 10:48 p.m. Thursday. lar Zone, 517 Lynnway, at 10:40 alarm activation on Thursday at tinguish the smoke. dle the accident. order, they left together. The caller and ancee locked a.m. on Friday; at 328 Union St. 8:48 p.m. the call was an ac- A caller reported at 1:28 p.m. Resident of Aberdeen Ave- themselves inside a bedroom. at 11:40 a.m. on Friday; at Fed- cident. on Thursday that he is frustrated Animal Control nue reported a white van driv- The rst oor apartment is un- eral Street and Western Avenue Resident of 21 Longbow Cir- over getting multiple calls from ing up and down the street on occupied. Police sent entire at 12:58 p.m. on Friday; at Fed- cle dialed 911 to report a re people saying they can save Small dog reported loose at Wednesday at 10:27 p.m. Of- shift and a perimeter was es- eral Street and Western Avenue alarm activation on Thursday at him money with Medicaid. 13 Downing Road on Wednes- cer checked with the party who tablished around the home. A at 12:58 p.m. on Thursday; at 8:48 p.m. Ofcer located faulty A caller reported at 4:15 p.m. day at 5 p.m. Animal control of- was looking for a lost cat. pane of glass was shattered Essex Street and Libby Court at smoke detector. on Thursday that she was con- cer took the animal to Borash Caller from 234 Washington inside the home.

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Paramedic charged in sexual a man has been struck assaults of 2 10-year-olds and killed by a commuter train. UXBRIDGE (AP) — A Of cials with the Mas- paramedic in central sachusetts Bay Transpor- Massachusetts has been tation Authority say the charged in the alleged unidenti ed victim was sexual assaults of two standing on the tracks children. in Woburn when he was Authorities say 45-year- hit shortly before 1 a.m. old Abraham Rodas, of Friday. Douglas, was arrested Transit police superin- Thursday and charged with tendent Richard Sullivan three counts of indecent as- says it happened at Wo- sault and battery on a child burn’s Mishawum station. under the age of 14. Sullivan says the death WCVB-TV reports that is being investigated. Rodas, an emergency medical technician with 21 arrested in major sweep COURTESY PHOTO the Uxbridge Fire De- Saugus, Nahant and Swampscott re ghters were among the 275th class of the Massachusetts partment since 2005, is tied to nightclub shootings a suspect in the 2018 as- Fire ghting Academy’s 50-day Career Recruit Fire ghter Training Program that graduated Fri- PROVIDENCE, R.I. day, Aug. 9. saults of two 10-year-old (AP) — Authorities say children. Investigators they have made multi- say the assaults occurred ple arrests as part of a at Rodas’ home. sweeping investigation Graduation day for Saugus, Nahant, Rodas was released Fri- into narcotics and weap- day on $10,000 bail. His ons traf cking in and lawyer told the court he is around Providence. and Swampscott re ghters in Stow a diabetic on a waiting list Rhode Island State for a kidney transplant. Police say city, state and By Bridget Turcotte with the basic skills to dents have met national range from mailbox res Police and the state federal law enforcement ITEM STAFF perform their jobs effec- standards of National Fire to multiple-oor or multi- Department of Children agencies were involved in tively and safely,” said Protection Association ple-room structural res. and Families are investi- “Operation Heat.” STOW — Fire ghters State Fire Marshal Peter 1001 and are certi ed to Students learn all the gating. Of cials said Friday from Saugus, Nahant, and J. Ostroskey. The Mas- the level of Fire ghter I basic skills they need to Swampscott graduated Stabbing of homeless man they arrested 21 people sachusetts Fire ghting and II, and Hazardous respond to, contain and allegedly connected to a from the Massachusetts Academy (MFA), a divi- Materials First Respond- control res. They receive investigated as homicide group of violent criminal Fire ghting Academy Fri- sion of the Department of er Operational Level by training in public re ed- associates, and said more day. Fire Services, offers this the Massachusetts Fire NEW BEDFORD (AP) ucation, hazardous mate- arrests were expect- Saugus re ghters Rob- program tuition-free. The Training Council, which is — Authorities in New rial incident mitigation, ed. They identi ed the ert Johnson, Derek Lanzil- ceremony took place at accredited by the National Bedford have opened a ammable liquids, stress lo, Mario Long, Dario Pi- the Department of Fire Board on Fire Service Pro- homicide investigation ringleader as 32-year-old management, con ned Janssye Toucet, of North cozzi, and Robert Roberto, Services in Stow. fessional Quali cations. space rescue techniques, into the stabbing death of Nahant re ghter Mat- a homeless man. Providence, and say he Other graduates were Students receive class- and rappelling. was behind shootings at thew Canty, and Swamp- from departments in room training in all basic The intensive, 10-week The Bristol County scott re ghter Sean District Attorney’s Of ce two Providence night- Beverly, Canton, Easton, re ghter skills, practice program for municipal McGovern were among says the victim, identi ed clubs in May and June Fairhaven, Foxborough, rst under non- re con- re ghters involves class- 37 graduates from 23 de- as 41-year-old Robert that targeted rivals. Gloucester, Holden, Hop- ditions and then during room instruction, physical partments to complete Jones III, was found kinton, Mans eld, Med- controlled re conditions. tness training, re ghter Thursday evening by two Massachusetts man pulled the Massachusetts Fire- eld, Methuen, Milford, To graduate, they must skills training, and live other homeless men who from water on Maine beach ghting Academy’s 50-day Norwood, Reading, Scitu- demonstrate pro ciency re ghting practice. alerted police. Career Recruit Fire ghter ate, Seekonk, Watertown, in life safety, search and Investigators say Jones YORK, Maine (AP) — Training Program. Westborough, Westwood rescue, ladder operations, Bridget Turcotte can be was living in a heavily Police say a Massachu- “This rigorous profes- and Winchester water supply, pump op- reached at bturcotte@item- wooded homeless en- setts man drowned while sional training provides Upon completion of the eration, and re attack. live.com. Follow her on campment. The state swimming at Long Sands our newest re ghters Recruit Program all stu- Fire attack operations Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. medical examiner is con- Beach in York, Maine. ducting an autopsy. Life guards, re and Further details were volunteer ambulance ser- not immediately available vice administered rst Lynn Drug Task Force CALL 24 HOURS A DAY Friday. aid to the man, who was pronounced dead at York Hotline or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) Man on tracks fatally struck Hospital. by commuter train York police identi ed All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. the man as 42-year-old 781-477-4444 Callers may remain anonymous. WOBURN (AP) — Kenneth Frank Lombar- Spanish menu available MBTA transit police say do Jr., of Woburn. SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT Review: ‘Scary Stories’ is a likable Frankenstein of a movie By Jake Coyle Stories to Tell in the Dark,” in town (Michael Garza, ASSOCIATED PRESS though it tries gamely and as a Mexican-American inventively to pay homage urged to “move along” “Scary Stories to Tell to its source material. It by the local police). On a in the Dark” is, likably, a uses Schwartz’s stories Halloween night, they es- Frankenstein of a movie and Gammell’s pictures cape bullies by hiding in that stitches together tales imaginatively, blending an abandoned mansion from the cultishly beloved them into one narrative that once belonged to the 1980s book series by Alvin propelled along by a found family that ruled over the Schwartz and illustrated book, penned in blood, town, Mill Valley, Pa., but by Stephen Gammell. that writes the film’s teen- left behind a mysterious Schwartz’s stories, culled age characters into the scandal. There they find from folklore and urban horrors conjured into the the book and soon realize legend, are mostly just a horror fables (among them that they, almost literally, page or two. But they feel “Harold,” “The Big Toe” can’t put it down. like shared nightmares, and “The Red Spot”). There are bits here that told round an eternal It’s a noble enough mis- feel cliched. Donovan’s campfire. One is about sion, made with evident “Season of the Witch,” a game of hide-and-seek devotion to the authors’ which already belongs to gone wrong for a newly creation and a sincere de- David Fincher’s “Zodiac,” wed minister’s daughter. sire to capture the magical opens the film, as sung by Another begins simply: ability of books to, page by Lana Del Rey. The period “There was a haunted page, work their way into PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS detail, with Nixon on TV house where every night a the darkest recesses of our Austin Zajur as Chuck Steinberg in “Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark.” and the Vietnam draft un- bloody head fell down the minds. folding, isn’t much more chimney. At least that’s Of course, books do that Yet even if the material Guillermo Del Toro, com- that pushes the genre for- than window dressing. what people said.” on their own, without the — a haunted scarecrow, poses the film with frames ward ever so slightly. Same goes for the back- Gammell’s wondrously help of movies. And Øvre- a young woman’s venge- full of texture and shadow. Dan and Kevin Hage- story that left Stella living frightful black-and-white dal’s film, by weaving to- ful ghost — can feel stale It glows with both a famil- man’s script invents a with a single father. sketches made the tales gether the supernatural off the page, Øvredal’s iar nostalgia (the film is trio of teenagers — the But “Scary Stories to that much more vivid and creations of Schwartz and filmmaking is fresh and set in 1968 and a drive-in nebbish, aspiring writ- Tell in the Dark,” like the haunting. They are the Gammell, blunts their ef- vibrant. The Norwegian makes the setting for one er Stella (Zoe Colletti) books, only needs to be so sort you don’t ever forget. fect, rendering them more director of “Trollhunter,” pivotal scene, with “Night and her two pals (Gabriel deep to cast a spell. Even The same can’t be said like tropes within a famil- working with produc- of the Living Dead” play- Rush, Austin Zajur) — if some stories are still of André Øvredal’s “Scary iar horror-movie context. er and monster maestro ing behind) and a vibrancy who, along with a new kid best told by fireside.

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riana Grande not vocals. “Waste My Time” has an upbeat one too many times. only runs pop, accord- It’s time to dissect Friday’s track, strong vocals, and lyrics “Coffee” by Tori Kelly A ing to Nicki Minaj, best (and worst) releases. that are relatable to nearly l I fell hard for this song she’s opening the doors so other THE BREAKDOWN everyone. after I heard Kelly perfectly pop artists can run it, too. “Everything Changed …” an “Warrior” by Zac Brown sing the lyrics “I envy the cup Grande helped give birth EP by Social House Band of coffee that kisses you every to Social House’s success. l Pop meets hip-hop meets l Modern country legends morning.” One, I love coffee The pop duo worked with her R&B throughout the entire EP. Zac Brown Band are making a more than anything. Two, sim- on most of the songs for her The duo, consisting of Pitts- statement with this new track, ple and genuine lyrics such as “Thank U, Next” album and burgh natives Michael Foster even though it is a little pop- these take my music-obsessed brought them along to open up and Charles Anderson, are this pier than usual for them. The heart by storm. Kelly, a 2010 for her on tour. She recognized year’s biggest hitmakers. There WITH BELLA DIGRAZIA song tells the story of someone semi-nalist on American Idol, their genuine talent and shared is not a track on here that I do going overseas to ght for the her platform so the rest of the not adore. “At Least We Can country and facing the reality gives off real emotion when she sings. Her simple work is her world could recognize it. Say That We Tried” is endear- out of this world and the band of being discharged home to The duo’s EP, titled “Every- ing, catchy, and the anthem a “bitter broken place.” The best work, and “Coffee” tops the behind her is killer. The Louisi- list. thing Changed …,” has a touch for every relationship nearing ana native (thank you Google) lyricists make sure to note that, of pop, a hint of hip-hop, and even though the protagonist in “Small Talk” by Katy Perry its end. “Haunt You” describes brings us Janis Joplin with a a sugary coat of R&B. Their itself. The track is sincere and the song is proud to serve their l I used to love Katy Perry, touch of Bishop Briggs and a multi-track debut was beyond a emotional, yet I can’t stop country, it doesn’t lessen the in her “I Kissed A Girl” and side of Duffy. That’s why I’ve job well done. bopping my head to it. The pro- pain that comes with it. With “Hot N’ Cold” phase. Now, she dubbed it the song of the week. The track that took me by duction and engineering work strong vocals and an upbeat annoys me, and “Small Talk” “Face To Face” by Ruel surprise was “Chateau (Feel on this is simply beautiful. I’m track, “Warrior” is sure to be is another added reason why. l The Australian vocalist Alright)” by Djo. guessing “Why You Always the next military anthem. Given the years-long heated knows sultry, just listen to it in Djo is none other than Gotta Start Something” will be “Girlfriend” by T-Pain featur- beef between her and superstar his vocals. If Shawn Mendes Joe Kreery, the Newburyp- the duo’s next hit with its hard ing G-Eazy Taylor Swift, it seems they’re and Khalid had a vocal baby, it ort-based actor who plays the hip-hop vibe. My favorite track, l I felt nostalgia so hard, rubbing off on each other since beloved character Steve Har- and the one that’s caused my would grow up to be Ruel. His my headphones brought me on high and low range is haunt- their reconciliation. Their re- rington in Net ix’s “Stranger roommates to hate me because a trip back to the mid-2000s cent releases sound too similar Things” series. It seems he is I can’t stop listening to it, is ingly enticing, partnered up during this listen. T-Pain is a with the simple beat and guitar and I just want it all to stop. branching out into other forms “Boyfriend” featuring none hitmaker, and he brought rap- “Small Talk” is too poppy and of art and I am ecstatic. His other than Ariana Grande. It’s strumming that follows behind. per G-Eazy along for the ride. The song really won me over I bet it took less than an hour music style is electrifying- irty, easy to keep on repeat, While the meaning behind the to make. There was no effort ly unique and his vocals are and the most relatable track on with the saxophone solo toward song is nowhere near PG-rat- made. Bring me back 2015 Katy smoother than I expected. the EP. the end. It’s a song about a hard ed — all you need to know is Perry. This week’s nostalgia feel- “Chateau (Feel Alright)” by crush, and what would happen the artists seem to be fans of ings were brought to me by Djo if they were standing right in polyamorous relationships — I “Good Girls” by AUGUST 08 auto-tune king T-Pain with l This is Kreery’s second front of you. have to admit it’s a catchy hip- featuring Duckwrth his track “Girlfriend” featuring release — the rst being “Rod- “Waste My Time” by Grace hop song. l Soulful R&B sounds G-Eazy. dy,” which I overly recommend VanderWaal “Rooting For You” by Alessia with falsettos that will make I remember listening to you listen to as well. He brings l VanderWaal legitimately Cara you melt, AUGUST 08 and T-Pain when I was 8 years old it right back to the 1980s with sounds older with every new l Cara’s voice is forever Duckwrth knew what they and being mesmerized by his this track. Guitar strums, hit- pop track she releases. She’s crisp, smooth, and offers the were doing on this track. It’s use of autotune. Then a video ting the vocal high notes, and a America’s Got Talent’s child and perfect amount of rasp. “Rooting a collaboration engineered to surfaced of him online sitting in soothing electronic touch. The we’re all watching her grow up. For You” starts off slow, but the make you enjoy the entire 3 front of a piano with no auto- Massachusetts native is giving The young pop star continues beat breaks right down within minutes and 29 seconds. “Good tune and shock took over my me total alternative David Bow- to grow edgier and I am all for the rst 30 seconds. It’s funkier Girls” may not drive Silverados, face as I realized the guy had ie vibes on this one. Bravo. it. With lyrics like, “I’m unsure than anything I’ve ever heard as described in the lyrics, but actual vocal skills. Then, he “If I Die” by Maggie Koerner of you because I know you’ll from her since her musical I’m sure they’re all listening to won last year’s rst go at “The l This song blew me away leave. You say you love me but I debut in 2015, and I love it. It’s this song. Masked Singer,” and even had in the rst second. Koerner, whisper I don’t believe,” Van- a song about falling for a person the same revelation I did. whom I hadn’t heard of until derWaal tells the story of caring before you realize they aren’t Bella diGrazia can be reached We have nostalgia. We have now, brings us old soul with a for someone even when you feel actually who they say they are. at [email protected]. Follow surprises. And we have killer modern twist. Her vocals are like you’re wasting your time. It’s a story that even I’ve told her on Twitter @BelladiGrazia. For Zack and Shia, a IT’S A BIRD! IT’S A PLANE! buddy movie becomes a real friendship

NEW YORK (AP) — ask him, he’s good at it. Shia LaBeouf, above He was raised a special, left, is trying to show how magical kid since he different he is from his was young. There’s no co-star in “The Peanut self-doubt in him,” says Butter Falcon,” Zack LaBeouf. “You ask me if Gottsagen, above right. I’m a good actor and I’ll “Hey, Zack,” says tell you I’m s---.” LaBeouf. “Are you a good Six years ago, Gottsagen opera singer?” met Tyler Nilson and “Yes!” replies Gottsagen Michael Schwartz at ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK with a smile. an acting workshop for “Hey, Zack. Are you good disabled people at a camp A seagull takes ight over Lynn Shore Drive as a plane comes in to land at Logan Inter- scuba diver?” in Santa Monica, Calif., national Airport. “Yes!” responds organized by Zeno Moun- Gottsagen, just as quickly, tain Farm. They immedi- just as brightly. ately noticed Gottsagen LaBeouf shakes his head who, while playing the in awe. Like the 33-year- bad guy in a Western, old LaBeouf, Gottsagen, would with an air of dan- is an actor. He’s one year ger take off his glasses LaBeouf’s senior and he and put down his drink SEND US YOUR STUFF has Down syndrome. Truth before saying his line. be told, he can’t sing a lick Gottsagen, who works WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR of opera and isn’t much for as an usher at his local MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. scuba diving. But that’s movie theater in Florida, never stopped Gottsagen. told them he wanted to be “No matter what you a movie star. WEATHER LOTTERY

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Stars may not have “Getting contributions played a game together from up and down the since districts a few lineup is huge for us,” weeks ago, but that didn’t Correnti said. “Guys are seem to matter much Fri- just going up there and day evening as they took swinging free, and it’s down Beverly, 6-2, in their working out well for us.” opening game of the Ray The Spear brothers also Gallant Tournament at handled the load on the O’Grady Field. Swamp- mound for Swampscott. scott was able to knock Tyler Spear got the start the rust off early and nev- and earned the victory, er trailed en route to the tossing four innings and victory. allowing two runs on “It was nice to get back three hits with five strike- out on the field after all outs. Jack Spear pitched this time, but we were three hitless, scoreless in- definitely rusty in the nings with two strikeouts early going,” said Swamp- to close things out. scott manager Steven “It was nice to see those Correnti. “Once we were two work so well out there able to knock that off, on the mound,” said Cor- things started to come to- renti. “Both of them have gether. We stranded some great command and throw guys on base early, but a lot of strikes, so when later in the game we were it’s clicking for them it’s able to knock guys in. It really fun to watch.” was just a matter of time Beverly only mustered before we loosened up.” three hits in the game, Offensively, Jamison one of which was a RBI Ford (2-for-3) and Jack PHOTO | JOSEPH BROWN single from Cal McCay. Spear (1-for-3) led the Nick Beurekjian went Swampscott’s Jack Spear (right) slides safely into home plate during a win over Beverly in the open- way with two RBI each. 2-for-3 with a run scored. ing round of the Ray Gallant Tournament Friday evening. Spear went 1-for-3 with two RBI at the Tyler Spear went 2-for-4 plate and also pitched three hitless, scoreless innings on the mound in relief. with one RBI, while Nick SWAMPSCOTT, B2 Peabody powers past Salem in Gallant By Harold Rivera bottom of the fourth with ITEM SPORTS EDITOR a 2-run single. Peabody never looked back from SALEM — Peabody Gal- there. lant team manager Steve “Jariel’s a really good Cabral feels it’s always player,” Cabral said. “He easier to start a tourna- knows the game. He’ll go ment with a win to avoid out there and play hard dropping into the loser’s every day.” bracket. Salem jumped out to a Cabral’s team didn’t let 1-0 lead in the top of the him down in Peabody’s rst on Rocco Ryan’s RBI Ray Gallant Tournament single. Peabody erased Sa- opener Friday night at lem’s momentum quickly O’Grady Field. Contri- with two runs in the bot- butions up and down the tom of the rst. James lineup, mixed in with sol- Smith and Tolentino came id pitching from James home on groundouts, giv- Smith and Jariel Tolenti- ing Peabody a 2-1 lead. no, powered Peabody to a Both teams went score- 10-5 win over Salem. PHOTO | JOSEPH BROWN less in the second inning. “We needed to start off Salem got back on track with a win,” Cabral said. Peabody’s Jace Jean-Pierre (right) had a RBI with one run in the top of “To get into the loser’s triple in a win over Salem in the Ray Gallant the third. Jacoby Tarasuik bracket is tough. Then you Tournament Friday night. ripped a 2-out single and have to use more pitching. scored on Ryan’s RBI dou- It’s a short tournament dered a 2-run home run to both threw strikes. They ble off the left eld fence. COURTESY PHOTO and we only have so much Salem pitcher Riley Fen- did what we needed them Again, Peabody wasted no pitching. It’s better to get Lynn’s Andrew Luciano tossed three innings nerty before settling down to do. They pitched real- time answering Salem’s of- in a loss to Maine in the New England Regional in the winner’s bracket, to seal the victory. ly well. I was very happy fense. Jean-Pierre’s RBI tri- always.” Tournament Friday. “I thought they both with how they threw.” ple and Jackson’s RBI sin- Starter James Smith al- gle put Peabody up 4-2 at lowed one earned run and threw great,” Cabral said. Offensively, Peabody “I thought they both threw broke a 2-2 tie in the bot- the end of the third inning. struck out three over the “Even going back to dis- Lynn Junior Legion rst four innings. Tolenti- really well. They gave us a tom of the third thanks chance to win. Jariel gave to Jace Jean-Pierre’s RBI tricts, Jace has hit the ball no pitched the nal three hard,” Cabral said. “He’s a up a home run. He knew triple and Alex Jackson’s innings in relief. With a very good player.” falls in Northeastern 10-3 lead in the top of the it didn’t matter, he went RBI single. Tolentino led a seventh, Tolentino surren- after the batters. They 4-run Peabody rally in the PEABODY, B2 Regional Tournament

By Harold Rivera Olszak receives sportsmanship award ITEM SPORTS EDITOR The Lynn Junior Legion Post 291 baseball team’s By Joshua Kummins hopes of bringing home the Northeast Regional crown FOR THE ITEM were dashed Friday morning after a 9-2 eight-inning LYNN — North Shore Naviga- loss to Maine at Memorial Field in Concord, New tors in elder Andrew Olszak has Hampshire. been named the recipient of the But Lynn, as it has done all summer, didn’t go down Futures Collegiate Baseball without a ght. Maine pushed across a couple runs in League’s 2019 Adam Keenan the early stages of the game to grab a quick 2-0 lead. Sportsmanship and Scholarship For the rst ve innings, it was a tough-luck effort at Award. the plate for the Lynners. Things started to turn in A former player at Franklin their favor when Andrew Luciano scored Jared DiFil- Pierce University, UMass Lowell, lipo with a RBI single in the bottom of the sixth. and for the FCBL’s Seacoast Mav- Luke Mannion scored the game-tying run on Kory ericks, Keenan passed away sud- Ouellette’s clutch RBI single in the bottom of the sev- denly on June 6, 2011. The FCBL enth, knotting the score at 2-2. then instituted the annual schol- “Kory came up big,” Lynn manager Tony Luciano arship in his honor. “The award is said. “He struggled a little bit earlier in the game but bestowed upon the player who ex- that hit came at the perfect game. That was huge. empli es the outstanding attitude, The bench livened up. It felt like we were going to character, and sportsmanship that pull it out but it didn’t happen. Maine’s pitching was is synonymous with Keenan’s leg- good. Our big bats just hit the ball right at people. I acy,” an FCBL release stated. think we only got one hit out of our top four batters.” Olszak, a rising senior at the Lynn threatened for more but Maine limited the University of Southern Maine, is damage by escaping a bases-loaded jam to force ex- the second-ever Navigator to win tras. the award, following Andrew Har- Then, “the wheels just kind of fell off for us,” Lucia- ris (Vanderbilt) who earned the no said. 2012 honor. Maine made the most of a string of uncharacteristic “I have been with the Navigators Lynn miscues in the top of the eighth and scored sev- since 2011 and I can say without en runs to put the game out of Lynn’s reach. hesitation that Andrew is one of “We just couldn’t nd the plate,” Luciano said. “We the most respectful and hard-work- allowed four walks and hit a batter to start the in- ing players we have ever signed,” ning. That’s not going to win you many games in ex- Assistant General Manager Joe tra innings. Gill said. “He plays every single “It was a hard-fought game for seven innings,” Lu- game, every single inning, every ciano said. “We never gave up again. Maine had a single pitch as if it was going to bunch of bloop hits that fell in the right spots. They decide the championship. This ITEM FILE PHOTO didn’t hit the ball hard. We were down two runs early. never say die attitude has been We came back in the sixth and seventh. We could’ve North Shore Navigators in elder and Danvers native Andrew Olszak truly special to watch.” won the game in the seventh but that’s baseball.” is the recipient of the 2019 FCBL Adam Keenan Sportsmanship and OLSZAK, B2 Scholarship Award. LEGION, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 2019 Lynn Junior Legion falls out of contention for regional title LEGION From B1 Andrew Luciano got the nod and pitched the rst three innings for Lynn. Lucas Fritz and Kyle Durant followed with two innings of relief apiece. Aidan Dow and Luke Mannion pitched out of the bullpen in the eighth inning. The Lynners are out of contention for the North- east Regional title but they have one game remaining. They’ll play a consolation tilt Saturday morning (10) against the loser of New York/New Hampshire run- ner-up back at Memorial Field. “We have one game left,” Luciano said. “Hopefully we can go home with a win to end the season.”

PHOTO | JOSEPH BROWN Swampscott’s Micah Hashikawa makes a throw to rst base for an out during a win over Beverly in the Ray Gallant Tournament Friday evening. Swampscott downs Beverly in Gallant SWAMPSCOTT third, when Swampscott was short-lived, as chance to remain in the From B1 stretched things out Swampscott answered tournament at 1:30, while thanks to a 2-RBI single right back in the bottom Swampscott will take on Swampscott struck first from Ford with two outs, of the fourth. After back- Peabody in a winner’s in the bottom of the first making it 3-0. to-back RBI hits from the bracket game (7). All inning. After two walks But Beverly wasn’t Spear brothers — a 2-RBI games will be played at and a fielder’s choice put done, and it made its single from Jack and a O’Grady Field. runners on first and sec- move to get back into the RBI single from Tyler — “Now that we’ve gotten ond with one out, C.J. game in the top of the Swampscott took a 6-2 the rust knocked off, I ITEM FILE PHOTO Hyer hit a hard grounder fourth. With runners on lead and held it for the think it’s only going to get to shortstop that turned second and third with two rest of the game. better from here,” said Kym Pappathanasi holds up the Tedesco Country into an error and allowed outs, McCay stepped into It’s a quick turnaround Correnti. “The guys have Club Ladies Club Championship trophy after a run to come home, mak- the box and laced a 2-RBI for both teams, with the gotten back out and winning the title on Friday. ing it 1-0 Swampscott. single that got Beverly next game on the docket played a game now, so The score didn’t change right back in it at 3-2. scheduled for Saturday. they’ll be more comfort- Another win for until the bottom of the But that momentum Beverly plays Salem for a able this time around.” Kym at Tedesco CC

TEDESCO From A1 “Diana beat Joanne in the semi nal this year so it was exciting. It was like a new challenge. It’s really fun.” Tedesco Head Golf Professional Bob Green had a sim- ilar take. “I think Kym and Joanne Steadman, who had both won it seven times, had been in the nals and it’s been one way or another for quite a while,” Green said. “It was nice to see Diana Breed make the nal. She shot 39 on the front nine. She had a couple holes on the back, the 10th and 11th, that kind of let the door open a lit- tle bit. Being the veteran she is, Kym just played very steady golf. There was just no room for Diana. Kym played very well. Diana had a couple tough breaks and unfortunately ended up on the short end. It was a good championship.” Pappathanasi’s main focus this summer has been im- proving her distance off the tee. “I have a great short game,” Pappathanasi said. “I’ve always had to rely on that. I’ve gotten a little more dis- tance on my drive so I’m glad I was able to make that happen this year. “I’ve been really focused on playing better this year. I’m thrilled that I took back the club championship at Tedesco. That was a big goal for me.” Pappathanasi took a bit of an unusual path to golf. She was a tennis player through her youth and only found herself on the links when her father, Arthur, started playing. “My father took up golf for business,” Pappathanasi said. “His uncle started making him play for work. He stopped playing tennis with me. My last semester in college at Vermont (when) I took it up in gym. We have a great time, my dad and I, playing. He’s my inspiration. It was really just to spend more time with him, that’s why I took up golf. “ Throughout her career, Pappathanasi also drew inspi- ration from the late Barbara Thorner, who she credited as her mentor. The cup awarded to the Ladies Club win- ner at Tedesco is named in Thorner’s honor. Thorner, a Lynn native who won the 1970 Massachusetts State PHOTO | JOSEPH BROWN Amateur champion at Tedesco, was a legend at Tedes- Peabody’s James Smith allowed just one run in four innings of work in a win over Salem in the Ray co, having won the ladies championship multiple times, Gallant Tournament Friday night. never once losing a nal according to Green. “I’m thankful I’ve won it as many times as I have,” Pappathanasi said. “She’s not only my mentor but was also a mentor for a lot of women at Tedesco. It’s great Peabody opens Gallant with win over Salem that I can win that in her name. Knowing that it’s named after her is really special.” PEABODY more runs on a elder’s we played really good de- with his 2-run longball in Her summer season isn’t done yet. Pappathanasi will From B1 choice and an error. fense.” the seventh for the 10-5 compete in the 116th Massachusetts Women’s Amateur “I thought it was a real Salem got one back in nal. Aug. 12-15 at Weston Golf Club. The following week, Peabody gave itself team effort,” Cabral said. the top of the fth when Peabody will play she’ll compete in the Massachusetts Women’s Senior breathing room with four “Everyone contributed Nolan Topp came home Swampscott Saturday Amateur at Renaissance Golf Club in Haverhill. runs in the bottom of the and did a great job. We on Fennerty’s bases-load- night (7). “I’m looking forward to it,” Pappathanasi said. “The fourth. Tolentino laced a were able to turn the line- ed walk. Peabody closed “Swampscott looks like Mass. Senior Amateur was just reduced to age 50 to 2-run single, scoring Scott up over and get back to its scoring with two runs a solid team,” Cabral said. match up with USGA guidelines. I’m also a member at Cabral and Zach Hart- the top of the order. We in the bottom of the sixth. “We’re going to have to Renaissance, so it’ll be great to have an opportunity to nett, to boost the lead to knocked some runs in. Fennerty provided the bring our A-game to beat play it on my own course.” 6-2. Peabody added two It was a team effort and highlight of the night them.” Olszak receives 2019 Adam Keenan Sportsmanship and Scholarship Award OLSZAK Field by 10 a.m. each day unique and seless to see 26 RBI. He ranked third hitter for the Huskies. for the Adam Keenan From B1 to help get the ballpark one player spend so much in the FCBL with 59 hits FCBL Manager of the Award,” Odenwaelder ready for the game and time down at the ballpark and tied for third with 13 Year Mike Odenwaelder said. “He has done an in- The Danvers native had stayed late to clean and do helping out his team,” Gill doubles, and his 209 at- echoed Gill’s sentiments credible job juggling his a unique role during his the team’s laundry. added. bats were more than any about Olszak receiving the summer internship with second consecutive sum- As part of his internship, Olszak ful lled all of his other player. In addition, award. the Navigators, All-Star mer with the Navigators, Olszak was also responsi- internship duties while Olszak has played in all “Andrew’s exemplary at- on- eld performance, and serving as a full-time in- ble for running the team’s playing in 51 of the Navs’ 138 of Southern Maine’s titude day in and day out, developing relationships tern by day and an All- week-long baseball camp 55 regular-season games, games over his rst three accompanied by his undy- with players, coaches, and Star player by night. for over 40 local youth. posting a .282 average collegiate campaigns and ing passion for the game, umpires throughout the Olszak reported to Fraser “In this day and age, it is with 39 runs scored and stands as a career .320 make him the perfect t league.” SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

SCHEDULE SATURDAY At O’Grady Field, Salem Beverly vs. Salem (1:30) Baseball Danvers vs. Marblehead (4) Ray Gallant Tournament Swampscott vs. Peabody (7)

SPORTS BRIEFS Swampscott High relays, standing long jump and softball throw) will be seeks JV coaches open to high school ages and under. Swampscott High School is For more information, looking for applicants for a visit www.lwrun.org or junior varsity girls soccer contact [email protected] coach and a junior varsity or 781-709-7135 or 781- field hockey coach. All 593-6562. interested applicants can contact Athletic Director Lynn Woods Kelly Farley at kfarley@ swampscott.k12.ma.us. Summer Cross Lynn Youth Country Series The Lynn Woods Summer Evening Summer Cross Country Series will Track Series run its 50th season this year. Races will be held The 6th annual Lynn every Wednesday until Parks and Recreation September 25. Youth Summer Evening There is no entry fee to Track meets will be held run, and the races will on Mondays through begin at 6:30 p.m. Each August 19 at Manning evening there will be three Field. The races will begin races — the short race, the at 6:30 p.m. 1.57-mile race and the long There are no entry fees race. The courses cover dif- for any races. There will be ferent combinations of fire a 30-meter race for ages roads and single-track three and under, and all of paths, and the courses vary the other events (50-meter, from week to week. For 100-meter, 200-meter, 400- further information, please meter, 800-meter, one-mile, visit www.lwrun.org. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS J.D. Martinez follows through on a two-run home run in the fourth inning of a win over the Los MLB Angeles Angels Friday night at Fenway Park. AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB New York 76 40 .655 — 69 49 .585 — Bats come alive as Red Sox rout Angels Tampa Bay 66 50 .569 10 Washington 61 54 .530 6½ Boston 62 56 .525 15 New York 60 56 .517 8 Toronto 48 71 .403 29½ Philadelphia 59 56 .513 8½ BOSTON (AP) — J.D. another hit until the sev- Thinking the ball left the didn’t get an out, allowing Baltimore 38 77 .330 37½ Miami 43 72 .374 24½ Martinez homered twice enth. park, Martinez slowed two runs on one hit and Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB and just missed hitting a Marcus Walden (7-1) got into his home run trot and two walks. Minnesota 70 45 .609 — Chicago 63 53 .543 — third out of Fenway Park, the win with 2 1/3 innings rounded second before re- Red Sox: Johnson got the Cleveland 69 46 .600 1 Milwaukee 60 56 .517 3 and the Boston Red Sox of scoreless relief after re- alizing his mistake and Chicago 51 63 .447 18½ St. Louis 58 55 .513 3½ start for LHP David Price, Kansas City 41 76 .350 30 Cincinnati 55 59 .482 7 routed the slumping Los placing Brian Johnson in scampering back, barely who was placed on the 10- Detroit 35 78 .310 34 Pittsburgh 48 66 .421 14 Angeles Angels 16-4 on the third inning. avoiding the tag by short- West Division West Division day injured list because Friday night. Jaime Barria (4-6) lost stop Wilfredo Tovar. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB of a cyst on his left wrist. Houston 76 40 .655 — Los Angeles 77 40 .658 — Mookie Betts, Rafael De- his third straight start. Two innings later, Mar- Oakland 66 50 .569 10 Arizona 58 57 .504 18 vers and Mitch Moreland He pitched ve innings, tinez was able to trot the Johnson pitched 2 2/3 in- Texas 58 56 .509 17 San Francisco 57 59 .491 19½ Los Angeles 56 61 .479 20½ San Diego 53 61 .465 22½ also homered for Boston, allowing ve runs on six whole way after driving nings, allowing three runs Seattle 48 68 .414 28 Colorado 52 63 .452 24 which is desperately try- hits and struck out three. one out to right-center on two hits. He walked Friday’s Games (Milone 1-6), 10:10 p.m. ing to climb back into Martinez followed his for his 27th homer of the two and struck out one. Oakland 7, Chicago White Sox 0 Philadelphia (Velasquez 4-6) at San Fran- contention for a wild-card RBI double in the rst season. He nished 4 for 5 UP NEXT Houston 3, Baltimore 2 cisco (Samardzija 8-9), 4:05 p.m. Toronto 8, N.Y. Yankees 2 Atlanta (Soroka 10-2) at Miami (Alcantara berth after an eight-game with a two-run homer off with four RBIs. Angels: LHP Andrew Detroit 5, Kansas City 2 4-10), 6:10 p.m. losing streak. The Red Sox Barria into Boston’s bull- TRAINER’S ROOM Boston 16, L.A. Angels 4 Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 8-8) at Cincinnati Heaney (1-3, 5.09 ERA) Atlanta 8, Miami 4 (Gray 6-6), 7:10 p.m. tagged the Angels for 14 pen in the fourth to tie it Angels: RHP Grif n will be activated from the Cincinnati 5, Chicago Cubs 2 Washington (Corbin 9-5) at N.Y. Mets (Syn- hits and won for the third at 3-all. Betts broke the tie Canning (right elbow in- N.Y. Mets 7, Washington 6 dergaard 8-5), 7:10 p.m. injured list and make his Cleveland at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. time in four games. in the fth with a two-run ammation) is scheduled Pittsburgh (Musgrove 8-10) at St. Louis rst start since July 16. Texas at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. (Wainwright 7-8), 7:15 p.m. Albert Pujols hit a three- shot off Barria and the for a bullpen session Sat- Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Colorado (Gonzalez 0-4) at San Diego Heaney has been out with Tampa Bay at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. (Paddack 7-5), 8:40 p.m. run homer in the rst for Red Sox continued to pull urday. . LHP Adalberto Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. inammation in his left Arizona (Young 4-1) at L.A. Dodgers the Angels, who have lost away with a ve-run sixth. Mejia, reclaimed by the Colorado at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. (Maeda 7-8), 9:10 p.m. Philadelphia at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. eight straight. After Pujo- Martinez started the ral- Angels off waivers on shoulder. Sunday’s Games Saturday’s Games Houston at Baltimore, 1:05 p.m. ls’ 18th homer of the sea- ly with a double to right Thursday, came out of Red Sox: RHP Rick Por- N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 7-6) at Toronto L.A. Angels at Boston, 1:05 p.m. (Waguespack 3-1), 3:07 p.m. son gave Los Angeles a 3-0 over the head of Kole Cal- the bullpen in the sixth. cello (10-8, 5.54) has won L.A. Angels (Heaney 1-3) at Boston (Porcel- N.Y. Yankees at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. lead, the Angels didn’t get houn at the warning track. He faced four batters and ve of his last six starts. lo 10-8), 4:05 p.m. Kansas City at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. Kansas City (Montgomery 1-5) at Detroit Cleveland at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. (Turnbull 3-9), 6:10 p.m. Oakland at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. Houston (Sanchez 4-14) at Baltimore Texas at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m. (Brooks 2-5), 7:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Seattle, 4:10 p.m. Cleveland (Plutko 4-2) at Minnesota (Odor- Atlanta at Miami, 1:10 p.m. Tiger Woods withdraws from Northern Trust izzi 12-5), 7:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. Oakland (Roark 7-7) at Chicago White Sox Washington at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. (Lopez 6-9), 7:10 p.m. Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m. JERSEY CITY, N.J. (AP) stiffness, I have to with- FedEx Cup playoffs. at Liberty National. After Texas (Payano 1-0) at Milwaukee (Houser Colorado at San Diego, 3:40 p.m. — Masters champion Tiger draw from The Northern He has said all year that his opening round, he said 4-5), 7:10 p.m. Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m. Tampa Bay (Morton 12-4) at Seattle Philadelphia at San Francisco, 7:05 p.m. Woods withdrew Friday Trust,” Woods said in a there are days when his his back was “a little stiff, from the opening FedEx statement released by the back doesn’t feel as limber. but that’s just the way it’s Cup playoffs event with PGA Tour. “I went for treat- In March, he decided not going to be.” TODAY IN SPORTS what he described as a ment early Friday morn- to play the Arnold Palmer He said he is hopeful to August 10 tournament nishes in near-dark- mild oblique strain. ing, but unfortunately I’m Invitational on the road to play next week in the BMW 1900 — The rst Davis Cup is ness at Valhalla Golf Club, with It was the rst time still unable to compete.” the Masters because of lin- Championship at Medinah, the nal two groups essentially held with the United States beat- Woods has pulled out in Woods, playing in only his gering soreness in his neck. where he won two of his ing Britain, 3-0. morphing into a foursome as 1949 — Ezzard Charles knocks they race to beat nightfall. 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FS2 Tennis appointments for the U.S. in the currently regarded as majors as 5 p.m...... Breeders’ Cup Challenge Series ...... NBC 4 p.m...... Rogers Cup (men’s final) ...... Tennis marquee relay. well as the du Maurier, which lost 6 p.m...... Saratoga Live ...... FS2 2014 — Rory McIlroy wins his its major status in 2000 after 21 Volleyball Ultimate Disc second straight major champi- years. Webb shoots a 6-under 66, 10 p.m...... FIVB: US vs. South Korea ...... NBCSN 6 p.m...... American Ultimate Disc League ...... ESPN2 onship and fourth of his young rallying from three strokes be- Radio Radio career, rallying on the back nine hind to the rst three-time winner Men’s Soccer MLB in the PGA Championship. The in the Women’s British Open. 4 p.m...... New England at Seattle ...... WBZ-FM 98.5 1:05 p.m...... LA Angels at Boston ...... WEEI-FM 93.7 B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 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 Wife has fallen out of love with good husband and father DEAR ABBY: I’m a make no effort to visit us, mother of two girls, ages Dear Abby is written by Abigail although we winter in 3 and 5. Their father and Van Buren, also known as Jeanne the same state not far I are together, but I’m not Phillips, and was founded by her from them. I’m lucky if I in love with him any- ever receive a “How are more. I have felt this way mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact you doing, Mom?” phone for two years now. Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. call. We see each family I’m not excited to see Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. during the holidays. him come home. When I When we travel, we’ll take our children out, I be on the road four to six hope he doesn’t want to though I’m not happy to save it. Your daughters months at a time. Con- come. When he touches with him? are little. They don’t need tact will be by phone or me affectionately, I want their lives disrupted. Be through social media to pull away. I have talk- JUMBLED IN OHIO sure the person you and only. I feel guilty for do- ed to him about it, but he your spouse choose is li- ing this. Why? doesn’t feel the same way. DEAR JUMBLED: I censed. Give it a year. By He wants to do every- would love to know what GUILTY IN TEXAS then both of you will thing he can to x it. I’d happened two years ago know whether it was love that too, but I no that caused you to begin DEAR GUILTY IN worth the money. longer feel any connec- withdrawing from your TEXAS: If I had to guess, tion to him. partner. You ask what you feel guilty because He’s not a bad guy. He kind of person thinks the DEAR ABBY: I’m 63 you think it is your duty gives me plenty of atten- way you do? The answer and retired. I have two to be at your adult chil- tion and is good with the may be a woman who is grown sons and grand- dren’s beck and call. You kids. I feel like an idiot. bored, confused, disillu- children. Some of them have a right to the adven- What kind of person even sioned or has stopped are young, and some of ture awaiting you, and I thinks about breaking putting in the effort that’s them are young adults. hope you and your hus- her family up when required to maintain a My husband of 10 years band will go ahead with they’ve got someone so satisfactory relationship. and I have decided to it. If you do, you will great? How much time Or, you may not have been adopt the RV lifestyle make lifetime memories should I give this before I in love with him in the and travel. My sons are and new friendships to- call it quits? How much rst place. always busy with their gether. If an emergency couples counseling If you’re sincere about own lives and hardly ever arises, you can always should we pay for before it, try counseling, rst to reach out to me except to hightail it back. Remem- we can say we tried, but determine where your re- ask me to baby-sit or to ber: You have earned this, it didn’t work? Should I lationship went off track, tell me I “need to come so please allow yourself to stay for the kids even and second to nd a way see the grandkids.” They enjoy it. BRIDGE

If that won’t work, try this alternative Woody Hayes, who is in the Col- suf cient points to consider a slam, lege Football Hall of Fame as a it is better to go for the nine-trick coach, said, “The ve big mistakes game. in football are the fumble, the in- South seems to have nine top terception, the penalty, the badly tricks: one spade, one heart, six called play, the blocked punt -- and diamonds and one club. However, most of these originate with the now that the heart ace has been quarterback. Find a mistake-proof removed from the dummy, declar- quarterback, and you have this er has no immediate dummy entry game won.” left and cannot enjoy six diamond If you nd a mistake-proof declar- tricks. Instead, he must go for these er, you have bridge won. nine winners: one spade, one heart, In today’s deal, we have a blocked three diamonds and four clubs. But suit. Can declarer punt to circumnav- that might require three winning igate the problem? West leads his club nesses. To take those nesses, fourth-highest heart against three South needs to stay in the dummy no-trump. What should South do? while taking the rst two nesses. South might have upgraded and In this situation, he should lead the opened two no-trump, not that that lowest card that can win the rst - would have altered the nal contract nesse. So, declarer must call for the -- North would have raised to three club nine. He continues with the club no-trump. Yes, ve diamonds makes, queen, takes a third club nesse and but with no singleton or void and in- runs for home. 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Be smart and Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Modern Modern Modern Modern Miz & Mrs USA avoid being emotionally manipulated. cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit Family Family Family Family Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n VH1 Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out B6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 2019 Ship carrying migrants stranded while waiting for safe Mediterranean port

By Colleen Barry and Renata Brito ASSOCIATED PRESS MILAN — A Spanish humanitarian ship has been stuck in the Mediter- ranean Sea for more than a week because no Euro- pean government will of- fer safe harbor to the 121 migrants on board, and the vessel faces a fine of FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS up to 1 million euros if it enters Italian waters. Scaffolding platforms are set up at Notre Dame The Open Arms was idle Cathedral, in Paris, as the preliminary work for an eighth day Friday begins to repair the re damage. in waters off Italy’s south- ernmost island. The ship’s dilemma is becoming in- Notre Dame cleanup creasingly common as Eu- ropean governments shut their doors to migrants, led to resume Aug. 19 by Italy’s firebrand Interi- or Minister Matteo Salvi- amid tighter safety ni, who is popular for his hardline stance against PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS PARIS (AP) — Paris re- Friday new equipment, migrant arrivals and who Actor Richard Gere, right, talks with migrants aboard the Open Arms gional authorities say de- including decontamina- this week plunged Italy Spanish humanitarian boat as it cruises in the Mediterranean Sea, Friday. contamination and clean- tion units, will be opera- into a political crisis in an apparent play for power. up work at Notre Dame tional by the end of next we have serious health from a national govern- actor helped bring food Open Arms founder Os- cathedral will resume on week. They said this will problems on board ... we ment to intervene, as it and supplies to the boat car Camps indicated that Aug. 19 after new equip- prevent “any release of will enter (port) here or typically requires. But and asked for support for the vessel would avoid ment and stricter safety wherever we are, the clos- spokeswoman Annika the ship, whose passen- polluting elements to the entering Italian waters procedures ensure work- outside.” est place, today and any Breidhardt said the com- gers include 9-month-old ers are not exposed to un- without permission unless mission was reaching out Ethiopian twins. Hundreds of tons of lead other day because we are safe levels of lead. there is a humanitarian to member states “to show “The most important in Notre Dame’s spire and backed by law.” The administration sus- crisis on board, as allowed solidarity.” She noted a thing for these people here Malta also refused to let pended the job of remov- roof melted during the by international maritime solution depended on “the is to be able to get to a free ing hazardous substances April fire. law. the ship in, while Spain willingness” of member port, to get off the boat, to from the fire-ravaged ca- This week, workers have “Salvini can say what he demurred, saying it is not states to step up. get on land and start a new thedral last month under started decontaminating wants, but maritime law the closest safe port, the In a bid to draw atten- life,” Gere said, urging the pressure from labor in- some Paris schools as part and the courts will say humanitarian group said. tion to the standoff, Rich- world to “please support spectors concerned about of efforts to protect chil- what they have to say,” The EU Commission ard Gere boarded the ship us here on Open Arms health risks for workers. dren from risks of lead Camps told Catalunya said Friday that it has Friday some 27 nautical and help these people, our Paris authorities said poisoning. Radio on Wednesday. “If not received any requests miles off Lampedusa. The brothers and sisters.” Over 2 million Muslims in Mecca for start of hajj pilgrimage

By Bassam Hatoum circle the Kaaba count- is spiritual, still and tran- ing on the ground around and Aya Batrawy er-clockwise, their hearts quil. We hope Yemen will Mecca’s Grand Mosque ASSOCIATED PRESS tilting toward the struc- be united for good,” said to perform daily prayers ture that’s meant to sym- Ali Ahmed Al-Sudani, a and rites near the Kaaba MECCA, Saudi Arabia bolize the monotheistic Yemeni pilgrim who said — More than 2 million ahead of the hajj. principle of the oneness he was praying for unity Many pilgrims will pilgrims were gathered in of God in Islam. Muslims in his war-torn country. the holy city of Mecca in save for years to perform around the world pray Saudi King Salman in- the hajj. Charities and Saudi Arabia on Friday to toward the Kaaba daily, vited as his guests to the wealthier Muslims often perform initial rites of the using compasses to help hajj this year 200 survi- hajj, an Islamic pilgrim- them pray in its direction. vors and relatives of vic- also help fund those un- age that takes the faithful The hajj is one of the tims of a shooting spree able to cover the costs. along a path traversed by largest and most diverse in Christchurch, New Zea- To ease the journey, the the Prophet Muhammad gatherings in the world, land, where a white gun- kingdom recently unveiled some 1,400 years ago. drawing more than 1.8 man opened fire and killed the first phase of a new The hajj in Islam is million people from 51 people in two mosques. high-speed train connect- meant to be a great equal- around the world this Those on the hajj view ing pilgrims between holy izer and unifier among year, according to Saudi the pilgrimage as an oppor- sites in the cities of Mecca Muslims, with pilgrims officials. Several hundred tunity to strengthen one’s and Medina. The kingdom shedding overt displays thousand more pilgrims faith, erase past sins and also has a new e-visa sys- of wealth and material- are Saudi residents or citi- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS start anew. The hajj is one tem in place for pilgrims. ism. All male pilgrims zens. Last year, 2.4 million A Muslim pilgrim prays as he watches thou- of the five pillars of Islam, Still, the hajj remains wear simple terry cloth people took part in the required of all Muslims to a precarious journey. In white garments and wom- sands of pilgrims circumambulate around the hajj, with similar numbers perform once in their life- 2015, several thousand pil- en don conservative dress Kaaba in the Muslim holy city of Mecca, Saudi expected for 2019. time if they are physically grims died in a stampede and headscarves, forgo- The U.S. consulate in Arabia, Thursday. and financially able. and crush of pilgrims in ing makeup, nail polish Jiddah, Saudi Arabia said For the well-heeled, the Mina on a narrow pedes- and perfume in an effort some 20,000 U.S. citizens Saudi Arabia and Iran and ing genocide in Myanmar pilgrimage includes a to draw closer to God and and residents were ex- as conflicts continue to and Kashmiris under a partial stay in towering trian-only road leading to engage in intense worship pected to take part in this flare in Yemen, Syria and sweeping curfew and com- five-star hotels with lav- a site where Muslims take for the five-day hajj. year’s hajj. Libya. Muslim minorities munication blackout in ish buffets overlooking part in the symbolic ston- On Friday, thousands of The pilgrimage this year around the world also face the Indian-administered the Kaaba. But for most, it ing of the devil during the pilgrims circled the cube- takes place amid a back- increased threats, with territory. means sleeping in simple last three days of the hajj. shaped Kaaba in Mecca, drop of political and sec- Uighurs facing repression “I cannot express my accommodations or even The government never re- Islam’s holiest site. They tarian tensions between in China, Rohingya fac- feelings. The atmosphere spending weeks sleep- leased a final death count. Afghanistan election in doubt as U.S. and Taliban near deal A man walks past Rapid By Cara Anna Action and Tameem Akhgar Force (RAF) ASSOCIATED PRESS soldiers KABUL, Afghanistan — standing Afghanistan faces a presi- guard in dential election next month Jammu, but few believe the vote will India, Friday. take place as the United States and the Taliban inch PHOTO | closer to a deal that could ASSOCIATED PRESS end the nearly 18-year war but bring uncertainty about almost everything else. Kashmir curfew partially eased Few candidates — 18 are running for the country’s top job — have openly for prayers amid lockdown campaigned after the Tal- iban last week attacked By Ashok Sharma constitutional status and ed for about 20 minutes. the office of President ASSOCIATED PRESS downgrading its statehood. Television images from the Ashraf Ghani’s running Kashmir is claimed in city showed small groups NEW DELHI — A strict mate on opening day of its entirety by both India praying in mosques. the campaign, killing at curfew in Indian-adminis- and Pakistan and is divid- “We see a sense of calm tered Kashmir in effect for least 20 people. Amrullah ed between the archrivals. and normalcy. There has a fifth day was eased Fri- Saleh, known for his fierce Rebels have been fighting been no incident of vio- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS day to allow residents to anti-Taliban stance, was New Delhi’s rule for de- lence,” External Affairs pray at mosques, officials unharmed. A billboard for a presidential candidate Abdul- cades in the Indian-con- Ministry spokesman Ra- said, but some protests This week, the Taliban lah Abdullah is placed in Kabul, Afghanistan. still broke out in the dis- trolled portion, and most veesh Kumar told report- declared the election a puted region despite thou- Kashmiri residents want ers in New Delhi. “sham” and warned fellow a U.S. envoy tasked with told The Associated Press sands of security forces either independence or a In Srinagar’s Mochu Afghans to stay away from finding a peaceful resolu- on Friday that he expects in the streets as tensions merger with Pakistan. neighborhood, a group of campaign rallies and from tion to the war in Afghan- an agreement “at the end remained high with neigh- Dilbagh Singh, the re- people trying to start an the polls, saying such gath- istan — America’s longest of this round of talks.” boring Pakistan. gion’s police chief, told The anti-government protest erings could be targeted. conflict — reported prog- The deal would include The predominantly Mus- Associated Press that res- march threw stones at se- A day later, a Taliban car ress on negotiations in a cease-fire and Taliban lim area has been under idents in its largest city of curity forces who tried to bomb aimed at Afghan Qatar on an agreement for negotiations with other the unprecedented lock- Srinagar were being al- stop them, and the para- security forces ripped the withdrawal of some Afghan representatives, down and near-total com- lowed to pray at area-spe- military troops responded through a Kabul neighbor- 20,000 U.S. and NATO he said. However, it wasn’t munications blackout to cific mosques. by firing tear gas and pel- hood, killing 14 people and troops, along with Taliban clear whether that meant prevent unrest and pro- The relaxing of the cur- lets to disperse the crowd, wounding 145 — most of guarantees that Afghani- the Taliban would agree to tests after India’s Hindu few in Srinagar was tem- an AP photographer said. them women, children and stan would not be a base talk to Kabul government nationalist-led govern- porary, officials said. Fri- Two people suffered inju- other civilians. for other extremist groups. members in their official ment said Monday it was day prayers began at 12:37 ries that were not serious, The developments came The Taliban spokesman capacity or only as ordinary revoking Kashmir’s special p.m. in Srinagar and last- the photographer said. even as the Taliban and in Qatar, Suhail Shaheen, Afghans, as in the past. SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B7 CLASSIFIED

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REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS THIS WEEK LYNN 185 JUDGE RD 12 RAMSDELL WAY U:34 181-183 BEACON HILL AVE $665,000 $859,900 $515,000 B: Joseph Brancato & Lucia B: Carmine Guarracino & Cheryl SELLING YOUR HOME? B: Irving Development LLC Brancato A Guarracino S: Brian R Thomas & Jennifer M S: Spring-L Realty LLC If you want an honest opinion of value, S: Doris A Mcintyre & James B Thomas 15 RAMSDELL WAY U:21 Mcintyre call JOHN or MIKE CONNOR. 2-4 LAIGHTON TER $740,000 54 BREED ST $663,000 B: Swati Agrawal & Abhinav $410,000 FREE SERVICE B: Carlos Argueta Gupta B: Mohammed I Ali & Shamina S: Irving Development LLC S: Cheryl A Angelo & Carmine Idris 52 LINWOOD ST Guarracino CONNORREALESTATE.COM S: Ovagimian Robert J Est & $330,000 145 SALEM ST Kristine L Donabedian $467,000 B: Dany Hernandez & Yesenia 33 HIGHLAND PARK 14 SYLVIA RD 14 VINCENT ST 95 BROOKSIDE RD Huezo B: Edgar Martinez & Natali $424,900 $382,000 $435,000 $380,000 S: Marlene P Sutherland Martinez B: Andre J Deschenes 2nd & B: Eric R Brickley B: Manbik Chan & Zu S Wang B: Billy Brito 339 LINWOOD ST S: Ashley Brecken Shauna L Gillis S: Jon Denison & Rebecca L Denison S: Charles G Boyajian S: Jessica A Day $320,000 S: Grace Marrache & 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CHERRY ST B: Sylvan Quallo S: John C Chamberlain & Mark B: Michael Doron & Melissa S: Anthony Migliore & Laura A Lorusso $355,000 S: Arie L Golos & Larissa P W Chamberlain S: Austin B Walsh & Christopher Zackular Migliore B: Rebecca Muller & Nicole Harlambus J Walsh S: JLD Enterprises Inc 97 GRANT RD 41 RIDGEWAY ST NAHANT Spartano 17 PERLEY AVE 10 HEMINGWAY RD S: Andres F Gutierrez & Ashley J $320,000 $280,000 No transactions this week $75,000 $450,000 Gutierrez B: Samuel Roman Tr, Tr for 97 B: Rigoberto R DeLeon-Matul B: Joseph W Brennan Jr & B: Iryna Galchuk & Charles D 641 HUMPHREY ST Grant RT S: Robert W Reed Jr PEABODY Patricia M Brennan Matthews $393,000 S: James W Sexton & Dorothy A 927 WESTERN AVE 10 CHESTNUT ST S: Joseph W Brennan Jr & S: Coffey Karen B Est & Jeremy B: Christopher J Brooks Mcginn $275,000 $610,000 Patricia A Melanson B Coffey S: Emily Pierro 9 GRAYBRIAR LN B: Maria E Zelaya-Guevara & B: Todisco Properties LLC 1903 PHEASANT CREEK LN 371-1/2 LINCOLN AVE 30 PITMAN RD $333,000 Martin Guevara S: John E Murphy 3rd Tr, Tr for No $715,000 U:1903 $290,000 S: William Joseph 10 Chestnut Street RT B: Wilton Rangel B: Laura Freeman & Gavriel $450,000 B: Eric Zaccagnini 65 WHITING ST 18 ETHEL AVE S: Jonathan A Tapper Sharon B: Josephine C Mestone & S: Agnes J Raymond & Jaclyn $645,000 $400,000 57 MAGNOLIA ST S: Connelly Margaret B Est & Richard A Mestone Raymond B: Yanhui Sun & Elizabeth A B: A B Harrington-Campbell & $504,900 Bridget Mirarchi S: James H Carlson & Lisa B 68 PURITAN LN Swanson Timothy Campbell B: Francisco D Feliz $1,170,000 45 HANOVER ST Carlson S: Ben Durdel & Erik Fordyce S: Joseph R Gordon S: Kathleen Aiello Tr, Tr for Reid FT B: Melissa N Weinand & $425,250 1200 SALEM ST U:110 5 FAIRMOUNT RD 12 PEVWELL DR Nicholas D Weinand B: Jose R Argueta $452,500 LYNNFIELD $442,000 $637,000 S: Neil Harwood & Robin S: Bank Of America NA B: Donna M Casaletto 32 BISHOPS LN B: Virginia E Bain & Jeremy C B: Jose H Villanueva-Perez & D Harwood 10 HERBERT PL $710,000 Haralson S: Igor Krigman Tr, Tr for Quintanilla-Villanueva 27 SHAW RD $305,000 B: Fred S Azar S: James J Crocker & Tracey L Igor&Genya Krigman RET S: James W Demiles & Lena $575,000 B: Elmer Portillo S: Jeffrey A Huebschmann & Crocker 18 SPRAGUE ST Demiles B: Kelly E Maher & Michael F S: James M Newcomb Suzanne S Huebschmann 34 FOREST ST $412,500 8 SCHOOL ST Thompson 23 HOUSTON ST 23 PINE ST $425,000 B: Bonnie Stevens & Brian $410,000 S: Elisa M Johnston & Kenneth $260,000 $667,500 B: Carlos N Barcia & Doris Stevens B: Carlos A Sabonge-Paz & E Johnston B: High View Group LLC B: Brendan Cooney Bezada-Barcia S: Melba A Dietrich & Stephen Claudia M Paguada Source: Banker and Tradesman, S: Lang Conteh S: Donna M Casaletto S: J&E Homes LLC D Dietrich S: Anthony J Tracia bakerandtradesman.com One reason housing is so expensive: High developer fees

By Liam Dillon and increase housing costs in a Senate fiscal commit- housing department then LOS ANGELES TIMES across the state,” said the tee, to include a proposal released the study late report by researchers at to limit local development Monday. SACRAMENTO, Calif. UC Berkeley’s Terner fees. The deadline for the Newsom’s office did not — A long-awaited study Center for Housing Inno- bill to pass both houses respond to a request for detailing how much cities vation. of the Legislature is mid- comment on why it did not and counties charge de- In California, local gov- September. release the report in June velopers to build housing ernment fees on housing Under Grayson’s 2017 and whether the gover- in California found that construction, which can legislation, the report was nor planned to act on the such costs are often hid- be used on parks, traffic required to be completed study’s findings. den, vary widely across control, water and sewer by June 30 of this year. While the study recom- the state and have slowed connections and other ser- But Newsom withheld it, mends that lawmakers ex- growth. vices, were nearly three and the state housing de- amine ways to reduce fees, The report, released times the national aver- partment only released it warns that cities and this week by the state De- age in 2015, according the report after questions partment of Housing and counties often need the to a 2018 Terner Center from the L.A. Times. revenue to pay for services Community Development, report. In some cities, re- In early July, The Times comes as Gov. Gavin New- because of property tax searchers found, fees can asked the governor’s of- restrictions put in place som and state lawmak- amount to 18 percent of fice when the report would by Proposition 13 in 1978. ers continue to search for median home prices. be released, and did not The initiative limits taxes ways to lower construc- Costs also fluctuate from receive an answer. Last for homes and businesses tion costs to help remedy city to city. In the Sacra- week, The Times submit- to 1 percent of a property’s a shortage of available mento suburb of Fremont, ted a public records re- homes. The study recom- the study said, fees cost quest to the state hous- taxable value. The initia- mends that legislators tive also restricts a prop- $22,000 per unit for apart- PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE ing department, which push cities and counties ment and condominium initially refused to release erty’s taxable value from to make public their fees, complexes and $35,000 California Gov. Gavin Newsom is searching for the study because it was increasing more than 2 set standards for services per unit in single-family ways to lower construction costs to help rem- awaiting approval from percent each year, no mat- so that costs will be more projects. In Sacramento, edy a shortage of available homes. the Newsom’s office. The ter how much its value predictable and take into those same fees are $8,500 department added that rises on the market. account how they affect and $13,000 per unit, re- “At first glance, this son said in a written state- it would make the study “If the state wishes to housing production. spectively. study confirms what we ment. “If we have any hope public after that hap- lower impact fees but “While fees offer a flex- The study was required have long suspected: that of lifting our communities pened and one day after also ensure sufficient in- ible way to finance neces- as part of 2017 legisla- in some areas, local fees out of this crisis, then our providing it to the Legisla- frastructure funding, it sary infrastructure, overly tion by Assemblyman Tim on development are so local fees must be aligned ture for review. The Times should consider pathways burdensome fee programs Grayson (D-Concord) that burdensome that they with our statewide pro- contended there was no to adjust Proposition 13 in can limit growth by im- aimed to identify how are reducing the ability to duction needs.” legal reason to withhold order to expand the capac- peding or disincentivizing state lawmakers could construct needed housing Grayson said he planned the report and told New- ity of localities to generate new residential develop- substantially cut fees on and increasing the cost of on amending Assembly som’s office it planned to their own revenue,” the re- ment, facilitate exclusion new homebuilding. living for residents,” Gray- Bill 1484, which is pending write about the delay. The port says.