SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2017 State HOLY SHARK! helps Saugus take a walk

By Bridget Turcotte ITEM STAFF SAUGUS — A $120,000 state grant will pay for the design and permitting of a project intended to create a more vibrant waterfront neighborhood. The Seaport Economic Council awarded the money to the town for the Ballard Street RiverWalk, a local de- velopment project intended to provide direct access to the Saugus River. “This partnership be- tween the state and our lo- cal government brings us one step closer to the proj- ect’s construction and com- pletion, which will support the town’s lobstermen and shermen, improve public ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK access to the riverfront, and encourage economic develop- REVERE — A dead shark washed up on attention for a small crowd of people, some throughout the week. ment,” said Town Manager the Pines River on Friday, drawing a crowd looking to take pictures with the nearly ve- “It sends a strong message that no matter Scott Crabtree. to a quiet neighborhood nestled between a foot-long shark, others plucking teeth from where you are you need to be very careful in The proposed RiverWalk highway and the water. its fearsome grin. The big sh, which washed up on the shore Neighbors from the area recalled seeing the water,” Ward 7 Councilor John F. Powers SAUGUS, A7 along Mills Avenue, became the center of the porbeagle shark swimming in the area said. Cradles to Crayons Pair has Lynn’s back rescued

ITEM STAFF REPORT “It adds to the excitement of the beginning of the school in Lynn LYNN — The school bell year and helps students get rings in a new academic year in the routine of taking their Wednesday with improve- work home and back to school. ments and innovations on Woods It really gives a boost to what hand to greet returning stu- we do. I know the parents ap- dents and staff. LYNN — Smartphone preciate it as well.” More than 6,000 students technology helped police will have new backpacks Founded in Boston in 2002, of cers and re ghters waiting for them thanks to Cradles to Crayons provides team up to help two wom- the Ready for School initia- children ages 12 and under en who got lost Thursday tive sponsored by Cradles to with the essential items they night while hiking in Crayons. The organization need to thrive — at home, at Lynn Woods. provided 6,250 new back- school and at play. The orga- District Fire Chief Ste- packs, lled with school sup- nization will distribute more ven Archer said the hikers plies, to 14 Lynn elementary than 40,000 backpacks in the called 911 shortly before 6 schools as well as the Early Boston area this year, the p.m. after concluding they Childhood Center. 11th year of the program, to were deep in the 2,200- Schools received anywhere students living in low-income acre reservation and did from 60 to 650 backpacks, households. not know their exact loca- depending on the number of A new start tion. students, and administrators New faces and new pro- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK “They were unharmed are grateful for the donation. grams will greet students as but understandably con- “This makes a big impact at they head for the classrooms Robert L. Ford School Principal Joanne Larivee puts a back- cerned that they couldn’t our school,” said Ford Prin- and break out the books. pack onto a chair in a classroom Friday. There will be a back- nd a main trail and cipal Joanne Larivee, whose pack on the back of every classroom seat for students returning school received 550 backpacks. SCHOOL, A3 to school thanks to Cradles to Crayons. RESCUE, A7 Memory of Lynn girls lent Doris lives a helping hand in Malden By Daniel Kane than 150 students, alumni By Virginia Ruane FOR THE ITEM and staffers pitched in at FOR THE ITEM 34 different sites across LYNN — Daysha Mon- the North Shore, according About three weeks ago, talvo was busy cleaning to Salem State President I lost a dear, dear old tables inside Girls Inc. on John Keegan. friend. Doris Coombs was High Street on Friday. The Keegan said the volun- her name and I am very Lynn resident was one of teers embodied what he sad to lose her. She was several Salem State Uni- calls “the SSU way.” 99 years old and died one versity students volunteer- “One of our goals, along month shy of her 100th ing their time to get the fa- with providing education, birthday. cility ready for the fall. is to make sure that our She was my dear friend “It means a lot because students become good citi- and neighbor and the only if it were me going here I zens as well,” he said.. way she showed aging would appreciate it,” she Girls Inc. of Lynn Ex- was her dependence on said, “and volunteering ecutive Director Deb An- the walker she used. Her somewhere I live is a bo- sourlian said the work mind was perfect: She re- nus.” highlighted the organi- membered events that I The x-up at Girls Inc. zation’s partnership with ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK had completely forgotten was one of several Salem the school. Salem State University President John D. Keegan cleans a window at State volunteer events held as a fellow lifelong Mal- GIRLS INC., A7 den resident. Girls Inc. in Lynn on Friday. throughout the day. More Growing up in Mal- den, attending Malden High School, it pleased In Lynn In Opinion In Sports INSIDE Sal “The Voice” to play Shribman: “Hard conversations,” School sports to kick off literally MALDEN, A7 at Auditorium. A3 rm disappointment with Trump. A4 with soccer tourney. B1

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Nothing moves Itemlive. A rough six hours on Gas prices head higher com readers like a good Green Street traffic story, and this week This Lynn road got was no different. The site’s more attention than it top stories also included wanted when a fire and a tragic death, a flash of hair-raising shooting while motorists panic fire, and the mystery be- occurred this past week- hind a Lynn carousel. end. Lynn Police released By David Koenig The state just a video of the shooting ASSOCIATED PRESS changed the merge Friday and asked for the DALLAS — The spike rules at the Centennial public’s help in identify- in gasoline prices in the Drive/Route 128 inter- ing the gunmen. aftermath of Hurricane section Man dies in Peabody Harvey has hit the accel- It was one of the more after he is crushed by erator. maddening intersections rocks The national average for in the commonwealth, but Wilson Lobao, 76, was regular was $2.56 a gallon the state is betting a tiny tending to his yard on Mon- by late Friday afternoon, tweak could make things day when a retaining wall an increase of 20 cents in better at the Centennial gave way. He was crushed the last week, according to Drive/Route 128 crossing. by the falling rocks, accord- GasBuddy. The story of the moving ing to authorities. Prices jumped at least merge sign was the most- Mystery revolves 10 cents a gallon in 24 read article on Itemlive. around carousel in hours in Texas, Ohio, com this week. Lynn Georgia and the Mid-At- Fire damages Green Lynners both young and lantic states, travel club Tea restaurant on old have fond memories AAA reported. Lynnway of the carousel at Little The nationwide average The building itself was Theatre School, but no was already higher than largely spared, thank- one is quite sure where most experts had given PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS fully, but a small fire it came from. The fifth as a worst-case scenario outside of the Lynnway’s most-read story this week A “Sorry out of Service” sign is placed on one of the gas pumps at a gas when flooding from the Green Tea restaurant goes round and round station in Athens, Ga., on Friday. devastating storm began caught a lot of people’s looking for the origin of knocking out refiner- attention. the children’s plaything. ies along the Texas Gulf desperate drivers. gasoline terminal, out of next in the Southeastern Texas Gov. Greg Abbott the six in the Dallas area and Eastern states, as far Coast a week ago. MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS Two of the leading tried to reassure drivers was dry. north as , which that there is plenty of gas- “There is enough gas out get much of their gasoline price-forecasting analysts, Ex-Firefighter-of-the-Year lobsters in the wild is GasBuddy’s Patrick De- oline. there,” he said. “It’s just a from the Colonial Pipeline “Don’t worry, we will not matter of getting it to the that taps into refineries in sentenced to probation estimated to be about 1 Haan and Tom Kloza of in 30 million. the Oil Price Information run out,” Abbott said, “and right places before motor- Texas and Louisiana. The LOWELL (AP) — A Service, now see the na- we will be back into our ists panic.” operator doesn’t expect former Firefighter of the Ads removed after being tional average peaking as normal pattern before you Valero Energy, a major the pipeline to resume Year in a Massachusetts high as $2.75 a gallon in know it.” refiner for the Texas mar- normal operations until called racially insensitive city has been sentenced the next few days. The analysts said inter- ket, said it was shipping Sunday. On top of that, to two years of probation Many stations in the ruptions in supply were only slightly reduced vol- analysts said some gaso- BOSTON (AP) — Two for his role in an assault Dallas area were out of isolated and lines were umes to major cities in line from the Northeast is large ads at one of Bos- on another man and the gas Friday, and those that largely the result of people the state, although deliv- being diverted to Florida, ton’s busiest transit hubs theft of the man’s motor- had it were often charging rushing out to top off their eries in Houston were still and gasoline exports are have been removed after cycle. more than $3 a gallon — tanks. DeHaan said only hampered by flooding. contributing to the higher some people complained The Lowell Sun reports and drawing long lines of one rack, or wholesale Long lines could pop up prices. they were racially insen- that 40-year-old John sitive. Dubey III was sentenced The ads for Samsung’s after pleading guilty to Knox cellphone security Most named to new marijuana assault and larceny. feature in South Station Prosecutors say Dubey, said: “We’ll keep your his younger brother, and work stuff safe if you a third man confronted go to Alewife and your panel voted against legal pot the victim last Septem- phone goes to Mattapan.” ber after the younger Alewife and Mattapan Dubey accused the man of By Bob Salsberg Hoffman, a retired busi- backed legalization of rec- chair the board Thursday are stops on a Massachu- spreading a rumor about ASSOCIATED PRESS ness executive, will chair reational marijuana for by Goldberg. Flanagan, a setts Bay Transportation him. the board. The panel was adults and expressed fear former Democratic state Authority trolley line. BOSTON — Four of the Prosecutors say the assembled collectively by the commissioners would senator, was appointed by City Councilor Tito five members of the board Republican Gov. Charlie be hostile to the cannabis Baker last week. McBride, man was forced off his responsible for regulating Jackson says the ads Baker, Democratic At- industry or delay imple- who has served as an as- motorcycle at knifepoint marijuana in Massachu- appeared to suggest that torney General Maura mentation. sistant state attorney gen- and John Dubey drove setts voted in November people who live in the Healey and Democratic “We hope that each of eral and as legal counsel away with the bike. against allowing recre- largely minority neigh- state Treasurer Deb Gold- the opponents makes it to the Department of Pub- He was named Lowell’s ational use of the drug, borhood of Mattapan are berg. clear that their person- lic Safety, was appointed Firefighter of the Year in leading supporters of le- 2002 for saving a wom- thieves who steal phones. Of the five commission- al position will in no way by Healey. galization to call for as- an’s life. He has since Samsung in a state- ers, only Title supported impact their professional Title and Doyle, who surances the panel would retired on disability and ment to The Boston the ballot question. Title, responsibilities,” said Bor- served as legal counsel to not try to slow implemen- drives a cab. Globe said the ads were tation of the voter-ap- a leading national ad- ghesani. the state’s medical mari- meant to suggest that proved law. vocate for the inclusion Baker, Healey and Gold- juana program, were add- Man sentenced for people might forget their Britte McBride, Kay of minority-owned busi- berg all opposed passage ed to the commission by phone on a train and Doyle and Shaleen Title nesses in the burgeoning of the ballot question, but mutual agreement of the sexual assault of children apologized. three elected state offi- were named on Friday cannabis industry, helped all three have promised to FALL RIVER (AP) — A An MBTA spokesman to the Cannabis Control draft diversity language heed the will of voters on cials. Massachusetts man con- says advertising in South Commission, joining the in the law. marijuana. The commissioners have victed of child rape and Station is controlled by two previously named “We’re looking at a con- “Executing the duties of not spoken publicly about animal abuse has been the company that man- members, Steven Hoff- tradictory board,” said the commission responsi- why they opposed recre- sentenced to 10 years in ages the building. man and Jennifer Flana- Jim Borghesani, spokes- bly is vital to safely laying ational marijuana, though prison. gan. The new state agency man for Yes on 4, the the groundwork for this Flanagan told the Lowell Bristol District At- Authorities seek teen for group that led the suc- new industry in (Massa- Sun newspaper last year will oversee recreational torney Thomas Quinn questioning about shooting and medical marijuana, cessful ballot initiative. chusetts),” Baker said in a she was uncertain about announced 33-year-old including the licensing of He noted that 56 percent statement. the potential impacts of Gary Rose’s sentencing SOMERVILLE (AP) — retail pot shops. of Massachusetts voters Hoffman was named to legalization. Thursday. Authorities are looking Prosecutors say the for a teenager wanted in Fall River man sexually connection with the fatal Mosque’s men-only prayer service and physically assaulted shooting of a 16-year-old his girlfriend’s children, boy in suburban Boston fatally poisoned the earlier this week. canceled amid exclusion complaints family cat with automo- The Middlesex district tive fluid and kicked two attorney’s office is asking family dogs. One dog was forward. for comment, said on Face- Ibrahim (Abraham in the for the public’s help in By Philip Marcelo kicked in the face and lost ASSOCIATED PRESS Mosque officials main- book earlier this week Jewish and Christian tra- tracking down 17-year- teeth while the other was tained that an anonymous that they were restricting dition) to sacrifice his son old Jonathan Perry, of BOSTON — A Bos- kicked down a stairwell. Somerville. caller had complained to admission to men only be- as God had commanded. He was arrested in 2015 ton-area mosque says its Perry is wanted for the hotel numerous times. cause the venue was too They argued that Eid and charged with rape planned service on one questioning in the Crystal Keshawarz, a Los small to accommodate al-Adha is a day of reli- of a child, strangulation, of the holiest days on the death Tuesday of Tenzin Angeles, Calif., communi- women and children. gious observance for the indecent assault and bat- Islamic calendar was can- Kunkhyen, of Malden. He celed at the eleventh hour ty organizer, says she was Reaction on social media entire Muslim community, tery on a person under 14 among several women was strongly opposed to not just men. Many ques- and animal cruelty. was a student at Malden after the host hotel re- High School. ceived complaints about who called. the move. tioned why the mosque Quinn describes Rose Perry’s last known the men-only gathering. Fabiola Sandoval, an Commenters on the hadn’t simply made the as having a “sick and address is the Somerville The Masjid Al Rahma events manager at the fa- mosque’s Facebook page event open to first arrivals demented mind.” He says home in which Kunkhy- said in a statement on its cility, confirmed the hotel argued the policy ran or secured another venue. the man’s prison sentence en was shot, and he may Facebook page Thursday canceled Friday’s event counter to the spirit of “We are all worshippers will protect the victims, have recently visited that it would not be host- and all future ones at the the holy day, which marks and deserve a place to who have since moved out ing its planned Eid al-Ad- site, but said the company the end of hajj, the annu- observe the blessed day of the state. Malden and North An- ha prayer Friday morning wasn’t commenting fur- al pilgrimage to Mecca in of Eid,” Paulette Haddi, a dover. at the Comfort Inn in Re- ther. Saudi Arabia, as well as resident of nearby Chel- Yellow lobster joins Boston Perry is described as vere — or any more Fri- Mosque officials, who did commemorating the will- sea, Massachusetts, said aquarium’s collection a clean-shaven, white day prayers there going not respond to requests ingness of the prophet in a Facebook post. male, with brown shoul- BOSTON (AP) — A rare der length hair and yellow lobster has made green eyes. He is 5-feet, IN MEMORIAM WHAT’S OPEN/CLOSED FOR LABOR DAY its debut at the New En- 9-inches tall and weighs STEVE GOGUEN about 120 pounds. 2015 ~ SEPTEMBER 3 ~ 2017 gland Aquarium, posing ON HIS ANNIVERSARY Monday is Labor Day, known State offices: Closed Subway: The Blue, Orange, for a photo op with fellow Anyone who knows of popularly as the unofficial end of State and local courts: Closed Red, Green and Silver lines will oddly colored crustaceans. his whereabouts is asked summer and the cut-off date for Federal courts: Closed operate on a Sunday schedule. The lobster was donated to contact police. wearing white (neither of which is Liquor stores: Open Commuter rail: Commuter rail to the Boston aquari- true). To help you plan your day, Banks: Most are closed for the lines will run on a Sunday sched- um by a Salem seafood here’s a list of what’s open and holiday, according to the Mas- ule company. They marked 781-593-7700 what’s closed for the holiday. sachusetts Bankers Association. Bus: Buses will operate on a its arrival by showing it Publishing Daily, except Sundays Check with your local branch for Sunday schedule. off with other lobsters in USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 Post Offices: Closed more details. The Ride: The Ride will operate unusual shades, including Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA City and town offices: Closed; If you need a lift, the MBTA will on a Sunday schedule. Contact blue and orange, and one and additional offices. 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Lynn, MA 01903 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2017 A3 LYNN Lynn provides help for responders Janet Melanson (second from right), secretary of the Lynn GE Employees Good Neighbor Fund, and Sheila Duncan (far- thest right,) founder of The Kennek Foundation, helped to arrange the do- nation of boxes filled with Trouble the Dog plush toys and children’s books donated through The Kennek Foundation. The donations will be used by police officers and firefighters to comfort children facing trauma during an accident, fire or other emergency. Participating in the donation are, from left, Lt. Kevin Wilkins, Fire- fighter Ian Gauslin, Fire- fighter Pat O’Sullivan, Captain Joe Zukas, Fire- fighter Brian McManus, Firefighter Paul Tucker, Firefighter Bob Rotondo, Lt. Kevin Downey, Officer Taylor Kulakowski, Of- ficer John Clem, Officer John Mackin, Officer Ray Therrien, Melanson, and Duncan. Cradles to Crayons Sal ‘The Voice’ to play has Lynn’s back at Lynn Auditorium By Bella diGrazia SCHOOL pants.  Thursday is the FOR THE ITEM From A1 The one-year program rst day for students in is optional. Iarrobino said grades 7-8 and 10-12, LYNN — Dean Martin, Anthony Frye has moved the district is hoping for except for Lynn Tech, Tony Bennett, and Frank from acting principal at high participation levels where 10th-graders report Sinatra have left their old soul musical marks with- Ingalls Elementary to per- at both schools. Thursday and juniors and in the voice of 21-year-old manent principal at Wash- Lynn Tech, which re- seniors on Friday. Salvatore Valentinetti. ington STEM Elementary. ceived a $333,293 Work-  Fresh Start, COACH The former pizza delivery Irene Cowdell, who had force Skills Capital Grant and Life Skills students driver received the Gold- lled in as acting principal from the state last spring, start on Monday, Sept. 11. at Washington, is back at en Buzzer, the straight will use part of that fund-  Dr. Sabrina Quintana ticket to the live shows, Ingalls. ing for a new Information is the new assistant direc- At Aborn and Callahan from celebrity judge Heidi Technology program that tor of curriculum and mu- Klum on the 2016 season elementary schools, there will include a new tech- sic instruction. She brings will be a pilot program in- of “America’s Got Talent” nology center and an ad- an extensive background troducing school uniforms. while performing his own ditional teacher. Courses in music education, hav- Every student at those rendition of Frank Sina- taught as part of the CIS- ing worked as director of schools will be given, free tra’s hit “My Way.” CO curriculum, which was of charge, a long-sleeve music in Winchester Pub- “That day changed my life polo shirt with the school introduced at Tech last lic Schools, and director of forever. I haven’t delivered logo. Those are being pro- year, are now available at performing arts in Welles- one pizza since,” he said. vided through a $15,000 all three high schools. ley Public Schools. Valentinetti, or has his The state grant will also Quintana, who earned fans call him, “The Voice,” grant from the Gerondelis COURTESY PHOTO Foundation, according to allow Tech to modernize her doctorate in musical was raised in Long Island Thomas Iarrobino, secre- its Advanced Manufactur- arts from Boston Univer- on the musical influences Sal “The Voice” Valentinetti is ready to sing. tary to the school commit- ing-Machine Technology sity, also spent ve years of his grandmother’s taste. tee. program. in Texas as director of mu- According to him, she, as ing a finalist on America’s night,” he said. Parents have the option Other back-to-school sic education and direc- well as the rest of his sup- Got Talent last season, The rising New York of purchasing short-sleeve developments tor of the performing arts porting family, were the the born and raised New superstar will be making polos for approximate-  Wednesday will be center in the Harlingen biggest reasons he began Yorker has had a num- a stop in Red Sox nation ly $13 through Champi- the rst day of school for Consolidated Independent singing at the age of 15. ber one EP on iTunes and during his very first tour. ons Choice, a Wilming- all students in grades 1-5, School District. His singing career may has been touring around On Saturday, Sept. 16, Val- ton-based company that 6 and 9. Lynn English In that role, she oversaw have only begun seven the country with his band entinetti and The Black got the contract through Life Skills students also more than 65 music teach- years ago, but Valentinet- “The Black Tie Brass.” Tie Brass will be perform- a competitive bidding pro- report Wednesday, as do ers at 25 different cam- ti’s success continues to “I am so blessed and ing at the Lynn Auditori- cess. Students will be en- Fecteau-Leary students in puses serving more than rapidly increase. Since be- happy to be on stage every um starting at 8 p.m. couraged to wear Khaki grades 7-9. 20,000 students.

ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Robert L. Ford School Principal Joanne Larivee puts school supplies LHAND heads for the greens into a backpack that was donated by Cradles to Crayons. Lynn Housing Authority slots are no longer avail- Scanlon, Tim Leonard, & Neighborhood Develop- able, but anyone interested Carly McClain, LHAND ment (LHAND) volunteers in a dinner ticket can con- Executive Director Charles are busy organizing their tact Jon Thibault at 781- Gaeta, Adele Abdallah, 19th Annual Scholarship 581-8627 or jthibault@ McGrath Enterprises own- Golf Tournament sched- lhand.org. LHAND is still er and CEO James Con- uled for Friday, Sept. 8. accepting raffle and silent nors, Olivia Connors, Peg- McGrath Enterprises auction item donations. gy Phelps, Patricia Costa, once again is serving as From left, Greg Mathe- Patricia Capano, Jason corporate sponsor. Golf son, Vinny Capano, Joe Newhall, and Matt Hamill.

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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill ‘Hard conversations’ with voters, B A. B Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg E C  J. Edward M. Grant Director of Advertising T  J  Gordon R. Hall firm disappointment with Trump 110 Munroe St. News Editor Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton Vice President, Finance PITTSBURGH — Take a dozen peo- and who voted for former Secretary of Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan ple of wildly disparate views from a State Hillary Clinton, didn’t merely Customer Service Chief Operating O cer Chairman battleground state, put them togeth- tell a telephone questioner that she Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. P ’ er with one of the top public-opinion disapproved of the president’s record, Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 experts in the country, close the door but was able to explain: “He’s sup- Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 for more than two hours and fortify posed to be such a good businessman All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 them only with teeny 8-ounce bottles ... but he just barks orders at people. Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 of water — and the result is utterly He has no political skills whatsoever.” Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 unpredictable. Hardly any of the Trump support- Brian C. ¡ayer, 1996-1999 That’s what happened here Tues- ers rose to a vigorous defense of the Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 classi [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 day night, where — a surprise to president, though Russell Stitt, a Re- John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 all! — a civil conversation broke out. publican who is a retiree and who vot- Subscriptions There was emotion, to be sure. There ed for Trump, said that the president [email protected] were strong feelings, of course. But was “trying to make America great.” Circulation there was also searing and searching Hart held a focus group here 14 [email protected] conversation — and, though parti- months ago, just before the Republi- Ext. 3 san differences persisted, there were can National Convention. The guests some clear, sober warnings for Presi- were different, but the Trump sup- Newsroom dent Donald J. Trump. porters considered their candidate’s [email protected] [email protected] The Democrats who were skeptical personality quirks positives rather EDITORIAL of him before the election remain so. than negatives, and they weren’t Ext. 4 The Independents and Republicans swayed by damaging news reports Sports who backed him showed their own about him. [email protected] skepticism — skepticism tinged with This group took on a distinctly dif- Ext. 5 disappointment. Together they ex- ferent tint. There was none of the pressed worries about the country. optimism that the Trump supporters Retail and Online On occasion — rarely, but sometimes Advertising of June 2016 displayed (though polit- [email protected] — it was even hard to tell the Trump ical candidates almost always inspire voters from the Trump critics. more hope as candidates than as of- ADVERTISING This was a focus group, not a scien- ficeholders). There also was none of Ernie Carpenter Jr. tific poll. Emory University in Atlanta the conviction that Richard Cornelius has asked Peter Hart, a Democratic Director of Advertising expressed 14 months ago that a polit- pollster respected by Republicans, to and Business Development, ext. 1355 ical outsider “could effect change that [email protected] conduct “hard conversations” around might be good.” the country, the better to understand Michele Iannaco For the 2017 group there was none the mood of a divided nation. If the Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 of the sense that, in the Trump case, Pittsburgh group — seven men, five [email protected] hope would triumph over experience. women — was any indication, hard Jim McFadyen conversations around family sup- Brian Rush, a Republican who voted Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 per tables and in gathering places for Trump, characterized the presi- [email protected] dent as an automobile with “a couple across the country might reveal vital Ralph Mitchell differences on policy questions, but of dents here and there (and) the me- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 also a rough consensus that Trump’s chanic can’t find out what’s wrong.” [email protected] comportment does not comport with Mary Gallagher, a Democrat who works for a large national insurance Patricia Whalen Americans’ views of the presidency. Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 PHOTO | MARCUS YAM/LOS ANGELES TIMES/TNS “Regardless of what he truly wants company and who voted for Clinton, [email protected] Master Sergeant Adam Vanhaaster signals to to get done ... he has got to be his own picked up the theme acidly: “We were his crew as he follows up on an evacuation worst enemy,” said Tony Sciullo, an told it was going to be a Cadillac Es- BUSINESS OFFICE calade, but in reality it is a pickup call in a neighborhood surrounded by flood- Independent who works in the in- Beth Bresnahan truck with a gun rack in the back, water in Lumberton, Texas, on Thursday. surance business and who voted for Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 Trump but expressed what he called and it’s falling apart.” [email protected] All of this stunned Hart, who ex- “abject disappointment” in the presi- Susan J. Conti dent. David Turner, a Republican in pected something else entirely. Controller, ext. 1288 Houston shows the construction business who voted “My mouth was agape at how per- [email protected] sonally upset and disappointed with for Trump, added: “Everything he Ted Grant does is outrageous — outrageously him they were about the thing he Publisher, ext. 1234 the misplaced good, outrageously bad. There’s no said he’d have the easiest time doing, [email protected] in-between. There’s a lot of things which is being ‘presidential,’” Hart said. “They couldn’t get past his per- Marian Kinney he’s accomplished, but he doesn’t ext. 1212 have that soft touch to sell you on sonal behavior.” [email protected] national priorities what he wants to accomplish.” He added: “They were saying: ‘This is not what I want my president to Will Kraft And this, from Christina Lees, an In- Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 The spectacle of Houston, America’s fourth-largest dependent who is an administrative be.’” [email protected] city, under water and partially in ruins should serve assistant for a large pharmaceutical Some other observations: No one in as a sharp wake-up call to America in terms of the company and who voted for Trump: the group mentioned the Russia in- Jennifer Perez ext. 1205 challenges it identifies and presents. “We know he’s a nut. Everybody knew vestigations. Few among them could [email protected] First, it doesn’t matter whether one believes that he was a nut. ... But there’s a point in identify Robert Mueller, the special climate change is human-produced, at least in part, time when you have to become pro- counsel investigating the Russia al- Carolina Trujillo fessional. He’s not professional, forget legations. Nor did the name of John Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 and thus subject to being mitigated, or not. The fact [email protected] of the matter is that America is showing itself cat- about presidential.” Kelly, the new White House chief of astrophically vulnerable to what nature seemingly Here in a pocket of a state that staff, prompt much recognition. The Jim Wilson increasingly is getting up to. There was Hurricane Trump won by only a single percent- evening was consumed with Trump. Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 [email protected] Andrew in Florida, Katrina in New Orleans and now age point, these voters’ skepticism of “Against Hillary, he had a perfect Harvey in Houston and Louisiana. Something clear- the president was exceeded only by foil — somebody who so many Amer- CIRCULATION ly needs to be done for America’s Southeast. their concern for the country. icans had problems with in so many Lisa Mahmoud That raises the question of whether America wants Hart opened these marathon con- numbers of ways,” Hart said. “She Manager, ext. 1239 to shift its priorities and start spending money on versations by asking the group, as- was seen as not identifying with peo- [email protected] sembled from a broad geographical fixing our infrastructure or adjusting it to meet im- ple, but as looking down on people. As CLASSIFIED minent future challenges — or whether it wants to area in southwestern Pennsylvania, a result, he was seen as the warrior continue spending on endless wars and nation-build- to share a single word to describe fighting against a bad person. At this Abbe Young Smith how they saw America right now. The Manager, ext. 1276 ing in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Syria and stage of the game, he represents us. [email protected] Yemen. Should it be building to try to assure the answers were chilling: Bad. Chaotic. He’s supposed to be the voice of hope. stability of the Ashraf Ghani government in Afghan- Embarrassing. Down. Shameful. Un- Everyone here said, directly or indi- NEWSROOM certain. Scared. Tense. These were rectly, that his presidency was about istan and the Haider al-Abadi regime in Iraq or get- Bill Brotherton ting rid of Bashar Assad’s rule in Syria? Or should it punctuated by only a handful of op- him, not about us.” timistic assessments: Getting better. Features Editor ext. 1338 be fixing the water supply in Flint, Mich., and New The people, at least this group, have [email protected] York City’s subway system? Great. spoken. What was clear, after an eve- Gayla Cawley There is waste and foolishness in our actual re- One focus group does not a national ning of their conversation, is how sample make. But the advantage of Reporter, ext. 1236 sponses to disasters. A shocking amount of the mon- much all of them — Republicans and [email protected] ey of the Federal Emergency Management Agency sessions such as these, which Hart Democrats, Trump supporters and gets spent on rebuilding dwellings and businesses has been conducting for years, is Trump critics — hope someone lis- Cheryl Charles that they give Americans the chance Night Editor, ext. 1278 more than once in exposed areas. One element in a tens, the president especially. [email protected] new look at America’s vulnerability to storms, floods to explore their feelings rather than and other natural disasters should be on seeing to it to provide an answer on a checklist. David Shribman is a Pulitzer Tori Faieta Copy Editor that areas in danger don’t get rebuilt as if the danger Thus, Joyce Bevic, a Democrat who Prize-winning columnist. He is a is an analyst for a large corporation [email protected] were over. Swampscott High graduate. Apart from the major review of America’s priori- Thomas Grillo Reporter, ext. 1264 ties that the disaster in Houston demands, there will [email protected] also be the nearer-to-hand challenge to the federal government to somehow get past its absurd grid- Spenser Hasak lock. Money must be found and voted to deal with Photographer, ext. 1332 [email protected] the Houston challenge. But the Republicans and the Democrats, Congress and the president, must also Thor Jourgensen pass a budget, raise the national debt ceiling, and at News Editor, ext. 1267 least begin work on what is left of President Donald [email protected] Trump’s agenda, including, particularly in light of Steve Krause what is happening in the Southeast, the big infra- Sports Editor, ext. 1229 structure bill he pledged. [email protected] If nothing else, Americans’ focus on the tragedy in Katie Morrison Houston, and their generous response to the needs Sports Reporter of the suffering people there, should make their [email protected] tolerance of more wrangling about health care and Owen O’Rourke money-fueled lobbying about a new tax law run thin. Photographer, ext. 1224 The country has much bigger problems at home than [email protected] North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, migration to Europe Roberto Scalese and keeping American Navy ships from running into Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 other ships. Because of misplaced priorities, things [email protected] at home are in much worse shape than they should Anne Marie Tobin be. Dealing with the problems at home is not impos- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 sible, at all, but it will require a larger vision of our [email protected] country on the part of our ostensible leaders. Bridget Turcotte Reporter, ext. 1269 The above editorial appeared in the Pittsburgh [email protected] Post-Gazette on Thursday. Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION US immigrants mobilize to avoid deportation

By Astrid Galvan joined the effort, saying the Oh, 30, has lived in the and Amy Taxin economy will take a hit if United States for nearly ASSOCIATED PRESS the program is eliminated. two decades since his Ko- The campaign comes as rean parents overstayed PHOENIX — An unlike- President Donald Trump their visa. He works as a ly coalition of CEOs, Ro- is weighing whether to rapid response nurse in man Catholic bishops, ce- eliminate the Deferred Northern California, where lebrities and immigrants Action for Childhood Ar- he responds to hospital has formed to put pressure rivals program, which has emergencies, and fears he’ll on national leaders to save allowed nearly 800,000 be unemployed if his work an Obama-era program immigrants brought to permit goes away. that shields young immi- the country illegally as “I went from saving lives grants from deportation. children to remain in the at a hospital and delivering Immigrant groups have U.S. and legally work. The health care, and now I am been staging daily protests White House says Trump like, I might have to drive in the scorching Phoenix is expected to announce Uber to pay rent,” he said. heat, mobilizing people the decision Tuesday. Trump railed against with phone banks in Cali- Immigrants are bracing the Obama program on fornia, and demonstrating for the prospect of losing the campaign trail, call- outside House Speaker their jobs as their work per- ing it illegal “amnesty.” He Paul Ryan’s church and mits end and possible depor- later said it’s been one of office. Roman Catholic tation if the president does the most difficult issues archbishops around the away with the program. he’s dealt with. country have been sending Eli Oh of San Jose, Ca- Republican officials from letters urging the president lif., said he was among the 10 states have threatened to maintain the program. first to apply for the pro- to bring a lawsuit to stop The CEOs of Microsoft, gram after working as a the program, giving the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Apple, Google, Facebook, waiter under the table to Trump administration a Starbucks and others also pay for his nursing degree. Sept. 5 deadline to act. Immigrant rights groups advocating for DACA rally in Phoenix, Ariz. Mueller team has draft letter on Comey firing By Jonathan Lemire and Eric Tucker ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — Spe- cial counsel Robert Muel- ler’s team of investigators Special is in possession of a letter counsel drafted by President Don- Robert ald Trump and an aide, but Mueller never sent, that lays out a departs rationale for firing FBI following a PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Director James Comey, ac- closed door cording to a person famil- meeting in Floodwaters from Tropical Storm Harvey surround homes and busi- iar with the investigation. Washington. nesses in Port Arthur, Texas. The letter was written in the days before the May FILE PHOTO | 9 firing of Comey, but was ASSOCIATED PRESS Funerals begin for Harvey held after objections from the president’s lawyer and Mueller’s team, which is reported by The New York others, according to two now investigating wheth- Times, could provide addi- victims; searches continue other people familiar with er Trump fired Comey to tional context on Trump’s the process who were not impede the FBI investi- thinking and motive as he authorized to discuss it By Amanda were aboard and survived. from Harvey and 19 are gation into his campaign prepared to oust Comey. publicly and spoke on con- Lee Myers and Vizueth’s wife, Perla still believed to be miss- associates’ ties to Russia. The Justice Department dition of anonymity. Anthony Izaguirre Jaquez, trudged through ing. But more bodies are The White House has said turned the letter over to On that day, the White ASSOCIATED PRESS a wooded area filled with likely to be found. Trump was acting on the House released a different Mueller’s team, according downed trees and debris A gathering of friends Justice Department’s rec- It’s been four days since letter announcing Com- to a person who was not au- Thursday with other vol- and family was planned ommendation when he volunteer rescuers Ben ey’s firing, one signed by thorized to publicly discuss unteers looking for the Friday for Benito Juarez fired Comey, though the Vizueth and Gustavo Ro- Deputy Attorney General the situation and spoke on missing men. Cavazos, 42, who was president said in a televi- driguez went missing in Attorney Rod Rosenstein condition of anonymity. A “There’s still a lot of found dead in a parking lot sion interview days later Harvey’s murky floodwa- that cited the handling of that he was thinking of statement from the Jus- faith and a lot of hope that after floodwaters receded ters when their boat hit the Hillary Clinton email “the Russia thing” when tice Department said the we can recover them,” she Tuesday near a Houston submerged power lines investigation as a basis for he made the move and department had been fully said in a Facebook Live freeway. His death was and everyone was pitched Comey’s dismissal. planned to fire “regardless cooperative with Mueller’s video . being listed by police as a overboard. The earlier letter could of recommendation.” The investigation and would A week after Harvey drowning or accident. The bodies of two other serve as key evidence to new letter, which was first continue to do so. men on the boat at the came ashore as a Cate- When news of Cavazos’s time — Vizueth’s broth- gory 4 hurricane, leaving death spread through the er, 45-year-old Yahir Ru- a trail of devastation on small, tightknit and most- Russia lashes out after Trump bio-Vizuet, and 33-year- the Texas Gulf Coast, the ly Mexican neighborhood old Jorge Perez — were search for the missing has of Port Houston, dozens of found dead floating in become more desperate people congregated for an orders diplomatic posts closed the water soon after. Two and funerals have begun. impromptu memorial ser- journalists for the British Authorities say 39 people vice, said childhood friend By Nataliya Vasilyeva newspaper The Daily Mail are confirmed dead so far Rene Velez. and Josh Lederman ASSOCIATED PRESS US job growth slowed in August MOSCOW — Russia ac- cused the United States on Friday of a “gross viola- but economy still looks solid tion of international law” after the Trump adminis- By Josh Boak tration gave Moscow two ASSOCIATED PRESS days to shutter diplomatic outposts in San Francisco WASHINGTON — The and other American cities. U.S. job market hit a lull As Russian diplomats in August, with employ- rushed to meet the Satur- ers adding a solid but day deadline, black smoke less-than-robust 156,000 was seen billowing out of jobs and holding back on the chimney at the San meaningful pay raises for Francisco consulate, one most workers. of three Russian facilities Friday’s jobs report from being forcibly closed. Fire- the government pointed fighters, who were turned to an economy that is still away by Russian officials steadily generating jobs, when they responded to FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS though more slowly than it the scene, said the Rus- did earlier in its recovery sians were burning some- Russia’s Consulate-General in San Francisco. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS from the Great Recession. thing in their fireplace. With the economy now in Kathy Tringali, right, a recruiter for retail- In Moscow, the Russian iatory measures between trade missions in New its ninth year of expansion er Big 5 Sporting Goods, talks to job seekers government claimed that the former Cold War foes. York and Washington. The and unemployment near a during a job fair in San Jose, Calif. U.S. officials were planning President Vladimir Pu- Russian Embassy in Wash- 16-year low, fewer people to search both the consul- tin’s foreign policy adviser, ington is not affected, nor are looking for work and revised down its estimate August employment data. ate and apartments used Yuri Ushakov, said Russia are three other Russian fewer jobs are being filled. of job growth in June “It’s more noise than sig- by their diplomats on Sat- needs to “think carefully consulates in the U.S., in- The hiring data for Au- and July by a combined nal,” Joe Brusuelas, chief urday, though there were about how we could re- cluding in New York. gust had yet to account 41,000, leaving an average economist at tax consul- no indications from the U.S. spond” to one of the thorn- The Trump administra- for the damage from Hur- monthly gain this year of tant RSM, said of Friday’s suggesting that was the iest diplomatic confronta- tion said the order was ricane Harvey, whose eco- a decent 176,000. report. “Focus on the lon- case. The State Department retaliation for the Krem- tions between Washington nomic impact will be felt One reason why few an- ger-term trend of growth said merely that it planned lin’s “unwarranted and and Moscow in decades. in coming months as more alysts expressed concern in employment.” to “secure and maintain” detrimental” demand last people seek unemploy- about last month’s slower One persistent soft spot the properties and that “One does not want to go month that the U.S. sub- ment benefits and indus- job gain is that monthly in the job market has been Russia wouldn’t be allowed into a frenzy, because some- stantially reduce the size trial production will likely employment reports can meager pay raises. Aver- to use them for “diplomatic, one has to be reasonable of its diplomatic staff in reflect the loss of Texas re- be volatile — especially fig- age hourly pay rose just consular, or residential pur- and stop,” Ushakov said. Russia. But Russia, for its fineries and factories. ures for August. Employers 2.5 percent over the 12 poses” any longer. The diplomatic machina- part, justified its call for The unemployment rate are gearing up for the start months that ended in Au- Still, the Kremlin ap- tions came the day after cuts to U.S. embassy and ticked up from 4.3 percent of fall, schools are reopen- gust. Wage growth typical- peared to be wrestling with the Trump administration consular personnel as a to a still-low 4.4 percent, ing, and the government ly averages 3.5 percent to how forcefully to react to ordered three Russian fa- reaction to new sanctions the Labor Department can’t always precisely fac- 4 percent annually when the U.S. order, the latest in cilities to close: the San the U.S. Congress ap- said. The government also tor those changes into its unemployment is this low. a series of escalating retal- Francisco consulate and proved in July. A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2017 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- at 11:59 a.m. Thursday. day. Pair sought in Lynn larly arrests, reflect police records. In A report of a motor vehicle the event of a perceived inaccuracy, MARBLEHEAD accident with property damage it is the sole responsibility of the con- at Bank of America on Ameri- can Legion Highway at 2:46 cerned party to contact the relevant Arrest robbery, shooting p.m. Thursday. police department and have the de- Ezequiel Dominguez, 26, partment issue a notice of correction LYNN — Police released him, taking the money and the public,” police said in of 26 Essex St., Salem, was Complaints a video Friday seeking the phone. A video released by the statement. “The Lynn to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- arrested and charged with public’s help in capturing the department shows the Police are looking for the operating a motor vehicle with A report of suspicious activi- ifications will not be made without two gunmen who shot a two men then fired into the public’s assistance with express notice of change from the a suspended license, and a ty on Graves Road at 7:29 a.m. Thursday; at Revere Housing man three times after rob- car, directly striking the any information on the arresting police department. crosswalk violation at 8:31 a.m. Thursday on Atlantic Ave- Authority on Hutchinson Street bing him of $50 and a mo- victim once and grazing suspects.” nue. at 8:33 a.m. Thursday; at Park bile phone early Sunday him twice. Anyone with informa- LYNN Avenue and Jarvis Street at morning. “The incident was cap- tion about the shooting Accidents 11:28 a.m. Thursday; on Win- The stickup and shoot- tured on video and we can contact detectives at Arrests throp Avenue at 7:15 p.m. ing took place in a Green are releasing the video 781-595-2000. You can A caller reported his parked Thursday; at the Post Office Street parking lot at 2 a.m. with the hope that we also text “tiplynn” and Robert Fecher, 35, of 17 silver Mustang was hit on Franklin St., was arrested and on Broadway at 10:22 p.m. on Aug. 27, according to can develop some addi- any information you have Nicholson Street at 2:45 p.m. Thursday. Lynn Police. Two men ap- tional information on the to tip411 or 847411. There charged with larceny under Thursday. $250 and receiving stolen A report of threats to kill on proached the driver of a red suspects who are still at is also an anonymous tip A report of a motor vehicle Sumner Street at 9:34 a.m. property more than $250 at accident at 6:45 p.m. Thursday Ford Mustang and accosted large and pose a danger to line at 781-477-4444. 10:16 a.m. Friday. Thursday; on Shirley Avenue at at Lafayette Street and West 9:07 p.m. Thursday. Wilson Garcia, 31, of 22 Shore Drive. Parkland Ave., was arrested A report of an unwanted per- son at Revere City Hall at 9:44 Second NM Christian sect and charged with distributing Complaints class A drugs, possession to a.m. Thursday. distribute drugs, and operating A report of a mattress in the A report of a disturbance leader accused of child abuse a motor vehicle with a sus- road at West Shore Drive and between a landlord and tenant pended license at 3:35 p.m. Cornell Road at 1:13 p.m. on Gore Road at 11:54 a.m. By Russell Contreras Thursday. Thursday. Thursday. ASSOCIATED PRESS Peter Hadley, 41, of 9 A Humphrey Street resident A report of a disturbance at Palmer St., was arrested and reported she was being ha- Fajitas Sports Bar on Revere ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. charged with operating a motor rassed by her neighbor at 4:58 Street at 8:45 p.m. Thursday. — Another leader of a New vehicle with a revoked license, p.m. Thursday. A report of a loud stereo Mexico paramilitary reli- and possession of a class A A report of suspicious ac- at 12:08 a.m. Friday on Eliot gious sect rocked by child drug at 3:16 p.m. Thursday. tivity at a playground on Elm Road. sexual abuse allegations Daniqua Hudson, 26, of 3 Street at 6:06 p.m. Thursday. A report of vandalism to a was arrested Wednesday, Alice Ave., was arrested and The caller reported that while motor vehicle on North Shore making him the ninth charged with trespassing at at the playground, she and the Road at 7:42 a.m. Thursday. member facing charges in 12:54 p.m. Thursday. group she was with noticed a connection with a wide- Jose Lopez, 41, of 97 Light male who lingered on the play- Overdose spread investigation. St., was arrested on a courtesy ground, looking “disheveled,” James Green of the booking at 8:44 a.m. Thursday. wearing slippers. The man ap- A report of a possible over- Aggressive Christianity peared to be in his late 20s or dose in the vicinity of Calumet Missions Training Corps Street at 12:52 a.m. Thursday. was taken into custody Accidents early 30s. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS A caller reported that he on Wednesday on kid- A report of a motor vehicle and his friends went fishing Theft napping, child abuse and James Green, left, one of the leaders of the accident at 1150 Western and their boat ran out of gas tampering with evidence paramilitary Christian sect Aggressive Chris- Ave. at 12:31 a.m. Thursday; at 6:41 p.m. in Massachusetts A report of shoplifting at Tar- charges, according to tian Mission Training Corps, members Hannah at Wyoma Square at 12 p.m. Bay. They do not have a radio get Corporation at 11:04 a.m. court records. He was or- Jordan, and Joe River talk outside the Grants Thursday; at 1069 Western and the passenger phones Thursday. dered held on a $250,000 Magistrate Court in Grants, N.M. Ave. at 1:55 p.m. Thursday; at have died. secured bond. 124 Central Ave. at 4:36 p.m. A report of an erratic driver SAUGUS His arrest comes after ual abuse. Sarah, to falsely say the Thursday; at Alley and Blossom in a gray Honda who almost authorities raided his se- Authorities have ac- child was hers to smuggle streets at 5:23 p.m. Thursday; hit a ladder truck while it was Accidents cluded western New Mex- cused James Green of tak- her into the U.S., docu- on Lewis Street at 7:37 p.m. backing up with lights and traf- ico compound last month. ing part in a plot to bring ments said. Thursday; at Boston and Ford fic lights activated at 7:02 p.m. A report of a motor vehicle Other members and lead- over an infant child from The daughter later left streets at 8:16 p.m. Thursday; Thursday. accident on the Fox Hill Bridge ers are facing child abuse Uganda to the United the commune, but the at 178 Chestnut St. at 10:40 A report of a vehicle with at 12:33 a.m. Thursday. Lynn and child sexual abuse States in 1997 by using Greens refused to let her a.m. Friday. the doors left open on Phil- police reported a one-car ac- charges, including Green’s forged documents, court take two of her children A report of a motor vehicle lips Street at 2:03 a.m. Friday. cident with possible ejection wife and co-leader, Debo- documents said. Author- and the adopted Ugandan accident with personal injury Owner reports she has a sick into a barrier. They are unsure rah, who faces charges of ities said James Green girl with her, according to at 117 Euclid Ave. at 8:47 a.m. child, had just gotten home, which city or town it is in but kidnapping and child sex- convinced his daughter, court documents. Thursday; at Subway on State and left everything in the vehi- are sending a full response. Street at 12:44 p.m. Friday. cle open. A report of a minor motor A report of a hit and run mo- vehicle accident with property Man charged with trying to steal tor vehicle accident on Walnut Theft damage involving a DPW truck Street at 6:44 p.m. Thursday. at Winter and Central streets at A wheel barrel was stolen 12:02 a.m. Thursday. trade secrets from robotics firm Complaints from Ramsay Road at 8:13 A report of an accident be- a.m. Thursday. tween a motor vehicle and BOSTON (AP) — A dual vestigators said. The CEO He was detained after A report of trespassing at bicyclist at 6:04 p.m. Thursday Chinese and Canadian knew there was no such an initial court appear- Bank of America on Lynnway REVERE at Main Street and Lynn Fells citizen tried to steal valu- meeting and called local ance. His federal public at 2:47 a.m. Thursday; at Fam- Parkway. able trade secrets from a police, who charged Liu defender declined to com- ily Dollar on Central Avenue Arrests A report of a hit and run acci- Massachusetts surgical with trespassing. ment on the allegations. at 2:40 p.m. Thursday; at 25 dent at 7:16 p.m. Thursday on robotics company, federal When he was arrest- Investigators are still Magner Road at 2:37 p.m. William S. Martinez, 38, Walnut Street; at 10:52 p.m. prosecutors said. ed, he was in possession trying to determine Thursday; on Franklin Street at was arrested and charged with Thursday on Lincoln Avenue. Dong “Kevin” Liu, 44, of two laptops, an iPad, whether Liu was able to 12:14 a.m. Friday; at Santand- speeding, operating under the A report of a motor vehicle was spotted Monday night two portable hard drives, obtain any of the compa- er Bank at 12:36 a.m. Friday; influence of liquor, and operat- accident on Main Street at by the chief executive of 10 cellphone SIM cards, ny’s information. at 60 Andrew St. at 11:36 a.m. ing a motor vehicle negligently 10:01 p.m. Thursday. Raynham-based Medro- two digital camcorders, The suspect alleged- Friday. so as to endanger at 2:24 a.m. A report of a motor vehicle botics Corp. in the com- at least two flash drives, ly said he worked with a A report of suspicious activ- Thursday on Harris Street. accident with non-fatal injuries pany’s conference room and other equipment that Chinese patent law firm. ity at 252 Broadway at 9:48 Patrick J. Farris, 25, of 10 at the Square One Mall at 2:08 with three open laptops, can be used to obtain data Medrobotics manufac- a.m. Thursday; on Quincy Ter- Mead St. Apt. # 1, Boston, a.m. Friday. according to authorities. from computer networks, tures and markets a ro- race at 11:32 a.m. Thursday. was arrested and charged with The CEO did not recog- prosecutors said. bot-assisted device that A report of a disturbance at miscellaneous motor vehicle Complaints nize him as an employee Liu was charged Thurs- provides surgeons with 184 Walnut St. at 10:05 a.m. equipment violation, and op- or a contractor, so asked day with attempted theft access to and images of Thursday; at 293 Boston St. erating a motor vehicle with a A report of a dark vehicle what he was doing. of trade secrets and at- hard-to-reach places in at 11:38 a.m. Thursday; at 12 revoked or suspended license driving behind the Warden Liu kept changing his tempted access to a com- the human body for min- Ashton Terrace at 12:34 p.m. at Broadway and Cushman av- Street Apartments and over story, first saying he was puter without authori- imally invasive surgery. Thursday; at 15 Landon Circle enues at 4:52 p.m. Thursday. the lawn at 2:08 a.m. Thursday. there to meet with one zation in order to obtain The company has invest- at 2:08 p.m. Thursday. James M. Morris, 25, of 4 Police find nothing showing employee, then a second, protected information, ac- ed millions of dollars in A report of a panhandler Wolcott St. Apt. #4, was arrest- matching the nature of the call. until finally saying he was cording to the U.S. attor- technology that is not yet at 35 Washington St. at 1:50 ed and charged with carrying A report of a suspicious grey there to meet the CEO, in- ney’s office in Boston. patented. p.m. Thursday. a dangerous weapon at Broad- Chevy with two men playing A report of drugs on Hutchin- way and Cushman avenues at loud music who are not sup- son’s Court at 4:10 p.m. Thurs- 4:52 p.m. Thursday. posed to be on the property on NATION BRIEFS day; at Shaw’s Supermarket at Kathleen M. Piracini, 34, of Atkinson Drive at 10:53 a.m. 4:54 p.m. Thursday; in the rear 27 Alice St., was arrested and Thursday. Police: Passenger arrested Heavily tattooed escaped Ex-funeral worker charged charged with her third offense alley of 19 Union St. at 11:08 A report of a missing pack- of shoplifting by concealing after shoving flight attendant inmate found in Pennsylvania in sidewalk casket case p.m. Thursday. age on Founders Way at 12:17 merchandise and warrant A report of gang activity p.m. Thursday. PHOENIX (AP) — Au- CONCORD, N.H. (AP) PHILADELPHIA (AP) on Park Street at 10:56 p.m. charges at the Beachmont thorities say a man was — New Hampshire au- — A former New Jersey Train Station on Winthrop Ave- A report of youths and loud Thursday. music in a parking lot on Ne- arrested and removed thorities say an escaped funeral home worker A report of a fight at Balti- nue at 6:44 p.m. Thursday. from a Southwest Airlines inmate with tattoos has been charged with Jill Annese, 40, of 11 Frank whall Avenue at 11:53 p.m. more and Nahant streets at flight about to depart covering his shaved head, abuse of a corpse for Ave., was arrested on Frank Thursday. 11:16 p.m. Thursday. A group of youths was re- from Phoenix to Den- face, neck, chest, arm and allegedly leaving a casket A report of vandalism on Avenue on charges of domes- moved from the Bristow Street ver after he repeatedly hands has been arrested on a Philadelphia side- Robinson Street at 1:01 a.m. tic assault or domestic assault Park at 11:21 p.m. Thursday. ignored requests to fasten in Pennsylvania, three walk that contained the Friday. and battery “intimate relation- his seat belt and shoved a days after he failed to re- ship,” and assault and battery embalmed organs of an A report of vandalism to flight attendant. turn to a halfway house. infant. a motor vehicle on Blossom with a dangerous weapon at Theft Police say 58-year-old The U.S. Marshals’ New Philly.com reports Street at 11:31 a.m. Friday. 11:33 p.m. Thursday. A caller reported her phone David Clyne Dutson of Hampshire Joint Fugitive Jonathan Arce, 30, of 20 24-year-old Jeremy was stolen from Panera Bread Tucson was arrested on Task Force says 42-year- Brooks and his attorney Overdoses Carey Ave., Apt. #2, was arrest- on Broadway at 3:34 p.m. suspicion of misdemeanor old Eric Judkins was ed and charged with operating haven’t commented on Thursday. assault Wednesday night found at a residence in the charge. He has a Sept. A report of an overdose on a motor vehicle negligently so at Phoenix Sky Harbor Howard, Pa., on Thursday A report of credit card fraud 21 hearing date. Parker Avenue at 1:32 a.m. as to endanger, failure to stop International Airport. night. He was arrested at 6:43 p.m. Thursday on Brooks worked for Stan- Thursday; on Washington for police, operating a motor A police probable-cause without incident, as was Basswood Avenue. ley’s Memorial Chapel Street at 11:09 a.m. Thursday; vehicle with a suspended li- statement says all pas- another man wanted on a on Sagamore Street at 2:01 cense, being a habitual traffic A report of a motor vehicle in Camden. The casket breaking and entering at Hoot- sengers were taken off probation violation. p.m. Thursday. offender, and warrant charges the flight after Dutson Judkins, who failed became damaged during at 2:29 a.m. Friday. ers on Broadway at 11:17 p.m. a June 29 funeral in Phil- Thursday. refused to leave the plane to return to a halfway Theft and then police arrested house on Monday night, adelphia. The baby’s body Accidents him. was serving part of a was transferred to a new A report of a past breaking SWAMPSCOTT casket, but the bagged and entering at 49 Munroe St. A report of a motor vehicle Dutson was released 27-month sentence for as- from jail Thursday after sault on a fellow inmate organs were mistakenly at 8:21 a.m. Thursday; at 96 accident at 6:40 a.m. Thursday Complaints left in the old one. Range Ave. at 9:32 a.m. Friday. at Walgreens on Broadway; at making an initial court in federal prison. appearance, during which Authorities say the When Brooks realized A report of larceny at 26 7:55 a.m. Thursday on Park A report of vandalism on the damaged casket in Commonwealth Terrace at the case was dismissed, assault happened while Sagamore St. at 11:29 a.m. Avenue; at Domino’s Pizza on his work vehicle still Thursday; at 26 Sagamore St. Broadway at 3:14 p.m. Thurs- 6:07 p.m. Thursday. but in a way that could Judkins was serving a allow it to be filed again. 17½-year sentence for a contained the organs days Court records don’t list 1999 bank robbery. later, he tried to store a defense attorney who Judkins was scheduled them at his Philadel- Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 could comment on the to appear in court in Wil- phia home, but his sister Hotline CALL 24 HOURS A DAY allegation and there’s no liamsport, Pa., on Friday; objected. Brooks acknowl- All reports of neighborhood activity or text the word tiplynn phone listing under his it wasn’t immediately edged dumping the casket will be investigated. and your tip to “tip411” (847411) name. known if he had a lawyer. on a secluded street. Callers may remain anonymous. Spanish menu available SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Auto sales down in August Memory of Doris lives in Malden as Harvey hurts demand MALDEN often as I could. As time From A1 went on, she needed more By Dee-Ann Durbin help, and fortunately she ASSOCIATED PRESS her so much to reminisce received enough assis- about the good old days tance to continue living DETROIT — Hurricane and about the city and its on her own. It meant so Harvey took a toll on U.S. neighborhoods including much to her. auto sales in August, but the Maplewood section the storm could boost Like so many of us, Doris where she grew up. endured a great tragedy sales this fall as people re- Even though I was not place flooded vehicles. in her life. Her daughter, as familiar with the Ma- Gail, died unexpectedly at U.S. sales of new cars plewood section as she and trucks fell 2 percent in the age of 51. Doris was was, I remember my heart-sick, but she picked August, according to Au- mother talking about todata Corp. Harvey hurt herself up, and faced it. It growing up there. I would took awhile, but she found demand in the Houston take her out for our usu- area — the ninth-largest peace. al Sunday drive up and Doris also had two won- vehicle market in the na- down the streets and hills tion — cutting U.S. sales derful sons and daugh- of Maplewood and those ters-in-law who were of new cars and trucks by memories made me espe- an estimated 20,000 vehi- there for her during all cially enjoy Doris’ stories her illnesses. Her friend, cles, forecasting firm LMC about Maplewood and the Automotive said. Danny, and his friend, Malden of yesteryear. Diane, were happy to do Not everyone reported Our friendship clicked bad news Friday. General anything for Doris and right from the beginning. they appreciated what Motors said its sales rose We lived in the same FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Doris had done for them 7.5 percent compared with apartment complex on last August. Toyota’s were in their lives. Chevrolet trucks are lined up in lot at a Chevrolet dealership in Rich- upper Highland Avenue. When I think of Doris, up 7 percent and Volkswa- mond, Va. Her apartment door was gen’s rose 9 percent. All I think of a good life. She directly opposite my door. worked hard for herself three automakers report- after reaching a historic percent, said Jonathan Until last Saturday, Au- Doris had a few health is- ed strong sales of SUVs. and others. I am so happy I high last year, but August Smoke, the chief econo- gust was shaping up to sues, so we kept our doors had Doris to be my friend. But Hyundai’s sales had one more business mist for Cox Automotive, be a strong month at the open except at night. It I will miss her dearly. In plummeted 25 percent. day than last year, and the parent company of eight Bayway Auto Group worked out great, because fact, I already do. Nissan’s sales dropped 13 buyers were getting good Kelley Blue Book. dealerships that Darryl our apartments together percent and Fiat Chrys- deals on popular outgo- Smoke estimates that Wischnewsky owns in seemed like one big apart- Virginia Ruane is a ler’s sales were down 11 ing models like the Toyota 300,000 to 500,000 ve- the Houston metro area. ment. Doris was never lifelong Malden resident. percent. Ford and Honda Camry as new models hit hicles will need to be re- Then came Harvey. None alone and neither was I. Send column suggestions both saw sales drop 2 per- dealerships. placed as a result of Har- of Wischnewsky’s deal- I visited her during the and ideas to virginiaru- cent. Sales will likely pick up vey. That demand will help erships suffered flooding day and in the evening as [email protected]. U.S. auto sales were soon because people with automakers, who can move or other damage in the initially expected to in- damaged cars will need their excess inventory to storm, but he says he’s crease slightly in August to replace them quick- Houston. But lower inven- seen other dealers up and compared with a year ago, ly. In the month follow- tory in the rest of the coun- down the freeways lose State helps Saugus breaking a seven-month ing Superstorm Sandy in try will mean consumers all of their inventory and streak of sales declines. 2012, vehicle sales in the will be less likely to find their buildings have been U.S. sales are plateauing New York area jumped 49 good deals, Smoke said. damaged. take a river walk SAUGUS port Economic funding in From A1 2003, and was granted $750,000 to better support US stocks rise as investors will connect the town- the 26 commercial lobs- owned boat ramp, Lobs- termen who based their terman’s Landing, and the living there. The fleet has bike and pedestrian lanes since been reduced to 20 cheer August jobs report planned as part of the licensed fishermen. Belden Bly Bridge project. The town was awarded By Marley Jay dreds of thousands of cars The Standard & Poor’s March 1. The index has It will also promote foot an initial $120,000 grant AP MARKETS WRITER that have been damaged 500 index rose 4.90 points, gained just 3.3 percent traffic for the Department towards the preliminary by rains and flooding this or 0.2 percent, to 2,476.55. since then. of Recreation and Conser- design and planning of NEW YORK — Not great, week. Banks rose as bond The Dow Jones industri- While businesses con- vation restoration project the project in 2015. but good enough: U.S. prices dropped, which sent al average gained 39.46 tinue to hire workers at at the Rumney Marsh and The economic council, stocks rose Friday as in- yields and interest rates points, or 0.2 percent, to a steady pace, inflation is encourage commercial chaired by Lt. Gov. Karyn vestors viewed a relatively higher. 21,987.56. The blue chip well still below the Federal fishermen and recreation- Polito and administered weak jobs report for August The pattern of slow but index had its first change Reserve’s target of 2 per- al boat users to visit the by the Executive Office as likely to help keep inter- steady job gains and weak in more than two years on cent. The Fed has raised area. of Housing and Economic est rates low. Banks, energy inflation has helped push Friday, as longtime Dow interest rates three times The idea was developed Development with sup- companies and automakers stocks higher for years. component DuPont com- in the last year and says during a series of resi- port from the Office of En- led the way. Investors have worried at bined with former rival it plans to raise rates once dent visioning sessions ergy and Environmental The Labor Department times that the Federal Re- Dow Chemical to form more this year, and three in 2013. Town Meeting in Affairs, was challenged said U.S. employers add- serve would raise rates too DowDuPont. The Nas- times in 2018. But based 2014 adopted new zoning by 78 coastal commu- ed 156,000 jobs in August. nities of Massachusetts fast and that the economy daq composite added 6.67 on reports like Friday’s, to draw new businesses That was a bit less than to leverage their unique would stumble. points, or 0.1 percent, to investors don’t think that to the underutilized area, analysts expected, but geographic advantages in “The market is looking 6,435.33. It was the best will happen. including seafood restau- investors were pleased order to grow jobs and the at economic news that is week this year for the Long-term government rants that will benefit lo- that the economy kept economy. below expectations as a Nasdaq as technology and bond prices moved lower. cal lobstermen. growing at a steady pace sign that the Federal Re- health care companies The yield on the 10-year The river has been home Bridget Turcotte can while inflation remains serve is not going to do surged. The index is at re- Treasury note rose to 2.16 to a small but vibrant be reached at bturcotte@ weak. They bet that will much in terms of inter- cord highs. percent from 2.12 percent, fleet of commercial lobs- itemlive.com. Follow her keep the Federal Reserve est rate hikes,” said Scott The Russell 2000 index but the yield on the two- termen for several years. on Twitter @BridgetTur- from raising interest rates Wren, senior global equity of smaller-company stocks year note remained at The town first sought Sea- cotte. too quickly. Car compa- strategist for Wells Fargo advanced 8.29 points, or 1.33 percent. Still, the in- nies rose as they reported Investment Institute. He 0.6 percent, to 1,413.57. crease in bond yields and their August sales. Wall said Friday’s report was Six months ago, stocks interest rates gave banks Pair rescued in Lynn Woods Street expects them to “like almost every other made their biggest gain a boost. JPMorgan Chase get a boost as Gulf Coast jobs report we’ve seen over of the year: the S&P 500 rose 81 cents, or 0.9 per- RESCUE 10 firefighters on all-ter- residents replace the hun- the last four years.” jumped 1.4 percent on cent, to $91.70. From A1 rain vehicles. The firefighters honed wouldn’t make it out of in on the hikers’ location the woods before night- using the tracking feature fall,” Archer said. and then took them back Fire department person- to Ox Pasture Road and nel briefed a police dis- then out of the woods in a patcher on how to obtain fire department vehicle. their location from the hikers using the “Share “It was a textbook coop- Location” feature on one erative effort by two pub- of the hiker’s cell phone. lic service agencies assist- The dispatcher forwarded ing victims in distress. It the GPS information to an went very smoothly. The on-scene officer who for- entire operation took a lit- warded it by cell phone to tle less than an hour and Fire Department Engine a half,” Archer said.

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Mayweather-McGregor is a pay-per-view smash “The No. 1 benefit in LAS VEGAS (AP) — Conor McGre- time PPV on Friday showed the fight was these programs is that gor’s improbable challenge of Floyd May- tracking in the “mid to high” 4 million we keep our students weather Jr. was a hit at the box office and range, threatening the 4.6 million record where they belong — in could end up the biggest pay-per-view ever, set by Mayweather’s 2015 fight with our schools and in our with an estimated 50 million people watch- Manny Pacquiao. Showtime’s Stephen districts.” ing in the United States alone. Espinoza said the number will likely PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Preliminary figures released by Show- rise some as more firm figures come in. 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MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: SUN, MOON, TIDES National weather TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST Friday...... 3849 Friday...... 5852 Forecast for Saturday, September 2, 2017 Generally sunny despite a NW winds around 5 kt, Thursday...... 4005 Thursday...... 0515 Sunrise today 6:09 a.m. Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. few afternoon clouds. High becoming E in the afternoon. Wednesday...... 2931 Wednesday...... 9192 Sunset today 7:16 p.m. 69F. NW winds shifting to ESE Waves 1 foot or less. Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: at 10 to 15 mph. Sunrise tomorrow 6:10 a.m. Tonight: SE winds 5 to 10 Tonight: Partly cloudy skies kt. Gusts up to 20 kt after EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER High tide today 9:27 p.m. All 4...... $5,676 All 4...... $6,472 H early followed by some light midnight. Waves 2 to 3 ft. A Low tide today 3:11 p.m. L rain later at night. Low 56F. chance of rain. First or last 3...... $795 First or last 3...... $906 H HARVEY Winds SSE at 10 to 15 mph. Any 2...... $68 Any 2...... $78 High tide tomorrow 10:13 p.m. Chance of rain 70%. Any 1...... $7 Any 1...... $8 ANY ORDER ANY ORDER LIDIA All 4...... $236 All 4...... $539

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By Steve Krause year, this one included, ITEM SPORTS EDITOR the rst varsity action of the new school year. LYNN — The Lynn In- “When they play this vitational Soccer Tourna- tournament, it means the ment is unique when it school year has begun,” comes to citywide athlet- said Newhall, whose pre- ic events. decessor, Paul Athanasi- “It’s the only one of adis, began the tourna- these city tournaments ment 15 years ago, “and that happens at the be- it won’t end (in Lynn) un- ginning of a season,” said til the Clancy (baseball) Jeff Newhall, athletic di- and Holland (softball) in rector at St. Mary’s High the spring.” ITEM FILE PHOTO School. “The others come The boys will get the Manning Field is adding at the end of seasons, ball rolling Tuesday at another host football except for the Boverini Manning Field, with (basketball), which is a team to its list as KIPP Classical playing Tech at ITEM FILE PHOTO Academy starts its rst Christmas tournament.” 5 and English facing St. Lynn English’s Muhammad Diallo, right,  ies through the air as Jose season with a team. Not only that, said Mary’s at 7. Newhall, but the soccer Del Valle of St. Mary’s controls the ball during last year’s Lynn City tournament is, in most CITY SOCCER, B2 Series soccer tournament at Manning Field. KATIE MORRISON Tech, Blas, Classical hope to right the ship

KIPP will By Harold Rivera season quickly approaches, Blas’ main goal ITEM STAFF is to get Classical back to the state tour- nament. Although the team still has areas share LYNN — The 2016 sea- to improve on, Blas believes the Rams are son was a tough year for primed for a tournament run if they can the Lynn Classical boys stay committed and communicate effective- When soccer team. ly throughout the year. I played The Rams, under first- “It would mean everything to me (to make sports year coach Dominick the state tournament),” Blas said. “I’d feel in high Steadman, saw more very accomplished, like I did my job. We school, lows than highs in a made states my freshman year and we lost it felt stacked Northeast- the first game. To make states again and like our ern Conference. go far in the tournament, that would be a practice Classical finished major accomplishment in my high school field was the year at 6-11- career.” something like a second 1 and failed to “We have a lot of new guys and I’ve seen home. After all, you spend make the state a lot of good things thus far,” Blas added. so much time there; even if Josue Blas leads tournament the charge on what “As we progress throughout the season, if your team plays its home for the second we keep working hard and maintain strong he hopes is a big games somewhere else, all straight sea- communication, I can see us making states upswing for Classi- of the blood, sweat and tears son. The posi- and making a run.” of practices are left on that cal this fall. tive, however, is Steadman, who served as an assistant field. Some days during the that the Rams have turned coach at Classical before taking over the summer, you might spend the page and put last season ITEM FILE PHOTO program, has coached Blas through his six or seven hours at that behind them. three years as a Ram. He acknowledged With motivated players like field during two-a-days. It’s Blas as a coachable player who makes the Josue Blas leading the charge, where bonds are formed, best out of both positive encouragement Classical’s prepared to right the and where teams come and criticism. ship in 2017. together. “I think his best attribute is his coach- So that’s why it must be “No one likes losing,” Blas ability,” Steadman said. “He listens to ev- difficult for two football said. “No one likes not being able ery criticism, whether it’s good or bad. He teams to share the same to make the state tournament. has been that way since his freshman year. practice field. That’s what’s That’s always the motivation each He has always been more mature than his happening with Lynn Tech year, to make states. That will age. He’s always willing to listen, take ev- and the brand new KIPP certainly drive us and motivate us erything in and learn from it.” football squad, ready to this season.” Given Blas’ commitment to both the soc- take on its first season as a Blas, a senior, will serve as a team cer team and his academics, Steadman’s program. captain for the Rams for the second fully confident in his senior midfielder’s The two teams have split straight season. A three-year varsity ability to serve as a role model for the McManus Field next to star, Blas will be tabbed as one of the younger players on the team. Steadman Lynn Tech for the entire players the Rams will rely on for leader- feels as though Blas is a prime example in preseason, since the Pan- ship both on and off the field. proving that team leaders can excel on the thers don’t have a field to With a year of captaining the team un- field and in the classroom. call their own. der his belt, Blas is ready to tackle a lead- “The most important thing is his ability Don’t get me wrong: it’s ership role again this season. to handle to both the classroom and the on- gracious of Tech to share “I just want to carry the team and be a field stuff,” Steadman said. “He’s a great soc- its field. It would have been better leader than I was last year,” Blas cer player but that doesn’t make him a great within the Tigers’ rights, said. “I want to motivate my teammates to leader. He does the things off the field the in my opinion, to want the work hard. Sometimes players can lack right way. I want the younger kids to learn space to themselves. But de- confidence and I just want to be able to from him. You can be both a great leader spite the intra-city rivalries give them that motivation and help them and do things the right way off the field.” between teams, there’s a lot be confident to compete with the better of mutual respect in the foot- teams in the league.” ball landscape in Lynn, and As the start of his final high school soccer BLAS, B2 it’s not surprising that Tech wanted to help solve one of the new program’s problems. But seeing another team St. Mary’s across the park cannot be easy for either side. Can you imagine Classical taking up volleyball the far end of Keaney Park while English is holding its workouts? It wouldn’t fly. I’d primed for imagine it feels like sharing a room with a sibling when solid year neither wants to be sharing a room; you lay down some By Katie Morrison duct tape down the middle ITEM STAFF and stick to your own side, begrudgingly. LYNN — St. Mary’s volleyball PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Even more interesting is coach Erin Menard has a good feel- Kyrie Irving, left, Gordon Hayward and Gener- ing about this year’s team. the fact that Tech and KIPP al Manager Danny Ainge, right, share a laugh. will play each other in Week “They all worked in offseason, 5 of the new season. KIPP is played on club teams and dedicated joining Tech in the Common- themselves to the sport,” Menard wealth Athletic Conference said. “They came in ready to go. It’s Celtics fans meet the Small division, so the game an awesome vibe in the gym these is as meaningful for both days, they’re all so positive, help- new boys in town sides as any. ing each other out. It feels different The situation is a compli- than the other ve years I’ve been BOSTON (AP) — Kyrie Thomas, Jae Crowder, cated one. Tech coach James here. They’re ready to go every day.” Irving didn’t try to hide Ante Zizic and two draft Runner expressed that it’s The Spartans went 7-13 and his giddiness Friday when picks to Cleveland for Ir- not easy to look over and missed the state tournament last he was introduced as the ving. Hayward signed as a see another team on the turf year. Last year’s squad was a mix of newest addition of a Bos- free agent in July. that has belonged to just the upper and underclassmen, with ve ton Celtics franchise he Hayward and Irving Tigers for so long. Football seniors and a four sophomores. This grew up watching. smiled and bantered like may be the worst sport to year, that young group is taking the “It’s about to be crazy, old friends as they posed have to share a field, with reins. G,” Irving said in the ear for pictures holding their all of the preparation that That starts with junior captains of fellow new Celtics team- new Celtics jerseys. goes into a game plan. You Grace Fielding and Dorothy Carroll. mate Gordon Hayward as But not lost on Irving wouldn’t want a future oppo- ITEM FILE PHOTO “They really stepped up from they sat on the dais two is that he’s joining one of days after Boston’s block- nent getting a sneak peek at St. Mary’s volleyball player day one, they came into that gym the league’s most-storied your plays and vice versa. with such energy,” Menard said. buster trade with the Cav- teams because of his trade Grace Fielding, right, has been aliers was completed. MORRISON, B2 named a captain for this year. SPARTANS, B2 Boston sent Isaiah CELTICS, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2017 Sox hit three homers in crucial win over Yanks

NEW YORK (AP) — Doug a 2-1 lead in the third. A since Aug. 23. Fister dominated for seven day earlier, Nunez dropped SEPTEMBER innings and the Boston Red down a bunt that Yankees CALL-UPS Sox backed him with three pitcher CC Sabathia threw Both teams made a flur- home runs to beat the New away, prompting the burly ry of moves as roster limits York Yankees 4-1 Friday left-hander to call the Bos- expanded. Boston recalled night and extend their AL ton strategy “weak.” catcher Blake Swihart, first East lead. Brock Holt walked on a baseman Sam Travis, right- Eduardo Nunez, Andrew full-count pitch in the third hander Austin Maddox and Benintendi and Hanley that appeared to be outside left-hander Roenis Elias Ramirez each homered of the strike zone, one of from Triple-A Pawtucket. as the Red Sox opened a 5 many close calls that caused The Yankees added right- 1/2-game edge over the Yan- Gray to become visibly frus- handers Ben Heller and kees. trated. Nunez followed by Bryan Mitchell from Tri- Fister (4-7) gave up dou- lining a fastball over the ple-A. Lefty Jordan Mont- bles by Brett Gardner and wall in left for his combined gomery, who started on Aaron Judge to begin the 12th homer of the season Wednesday against Cleve- first inning, and little else. with San Francisco and land, returned as well. He allowed four hits, struck Boston. TRAINER’S ROOM out five and walked one. With two outs in the fifth, Red Sox: 2B Dustin Pe- On Aug. 22, facing AL Benintendi hit Gray’s first droia (left knee inflamma- Central-leading Cleveland, offering into the right field tion) was activated from the Fister gave up a leadoff seats for his 19th home run. 10-day disabled list prior home run to Francisco Lin- Benintendi’s 14 RBIs this to the game. He singled dor and then finished with season are the most against in four at-bats and made a complete-game one-hitter. the Yankees by any rook- a nifty diving stop to rob Fister mixed speeds well ie since Jose Canseco also Jacoby Ellsbury of a hit. all night, getting ahead in drove in 14 in 1986. The former AL MVP played the count often and keeping Ramirez connected in the just one game in August. the Yankees off balance. In seventh for his 22nd homer ... RHP Matt Barnes (low his last three starts, he has and third in four games. back strain) also came off a 1.57 ERA. Gray had not allowed mul- the DL. ... CF Jackie Bradley Craig Kimbrel pitched a tiple homers in a game since Jr. (sprained left thumb) is PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS perfect ninth to notch his his first start of the year. He expected back on Saturday. 32nd save in 36 chances. struck out nine over seven ... LHP David Price (left el- Hanley Ramirez follows through on a solo home run in the seventh in- Nunez hit a two-run drive innings. bow inflammation) worked a ning against the New York Yankees on Friday night. off Sonny Gray (8-9) for Judge’s RBI was his first 29-pitch bullpen on Friday,. Manning Field set Spartans moving forward with young core SPARTANS and learning every day.” being there for each other. You can’t for busiest year ever From B1 There’s also Jenny Iudice, who saw teach that.” time on varsity last year, but will have With such a young squad, there will MORRISON always be something hap- “They’ve taken the role and run a more solidified role this year. Brian- be a learning curve for the Spartans From B1 pening at Manning Field. with it, helping the younger players. na Doherty is back to help on defense. as they learn to play as a unit.  They’ve been amazing teaching the The Spartans also got a boost with “We’re going to grow and hit our However, this is the sit- Over in Swampscott, younger kids, and they both played in a transfer from Salem in Courtney bumps in the road, but I really feel uation that both Tech and the Big Blue will be going club over the summer, so they gained Kostopoulos, a sophomore. that this is a tournament team if we KIPP are in, and you have through something simi- so much experience just playing with “That’s a really nice surprise, she re- keep progressing the way we have to give credit to both sides lar. Blocksidge Field used other girls.” ally makes an impact,” Menard said. been,” Menard said. “We’re making for making it work. As to be the football team’s Fielding is a returning Catholic Another key addition to the team progress every day, learning each long as there are no cat- turf; the field hockey team Central League all-star, and Menard won’t play, but has plenty of expe- other’s strengths and flaws. I see us fights between the Tigers played its home games says she’s the floor general who never rience. Former Classical volleyball in the state tournament more than I and Panthers. there, but the soccer team gets off the court. standout Soneta Srey will coach the ever have; this team has such finesse  played at Swampscott “She became a leader as only a JV and assist the varsity. and determination, they’re going to Adding another team to High. sophomore because she never came “She’s been an amazing asset,” fight until the end.” the fabric of Lynn football But with the new turf at off the court,” Menard said. “She was Menard said. “Her knowledge, the The Spartans are always challenged means Manning Field will Blocksidge now in place, the one constant, and that helped her girls just eat it up.” in a strong CCL, but with Fenwick be busier than ever this the soccer teams will be grow into the captain role.” As for the team’s strengths, graduating a large core of seniors and fall. With 10 soccer teams playing at least some of its Having those two captains ready Menard’s satisfied with the Spartans’ other teams in the conference find- and five football teams all games there as well. While lead is a big help, since 55 girls came hitting. ing their footing with new groups, calling Manning home, that may not affect the out for tryouts and the team has no “It’s a lot better than it’s been in Menard hopes her team can rack up there won’t be a quiet day football team much, it’s a returning seniors. years past,” Menard said. “They’re conference wins. there. new addition nonetheless. But Fielding and Carroll will have approaching it in a new way. We’re “It’s one of the best leagues in al- That means that Lynn Getting a new field also plenty of help. There’s Gabby Torres, training a new setter, which is hard, most any sport,” she said. “We’re com- fans are in for some jam- changes how the presea- who started playing last season as a but it might be better because they’re peting day in and day out, there are packed days at Manning. son workouts go. The Big freshman and who Menard says “has all learning together. no days off. But it prepares us.” Next Saturday is the first Blue haven’t even been made such strides.” There’s Sofia Del- “We lost some powerful servers, and The Spartans get the season going of those: English football able to step onto the new Sonno, another returner who is look- that’s hard to replace,” Menard added. Thursday at Matignon. They’ll come will host Beverly in its field, with the final touch- ing to contribute. Isabella Morretti “But we’re making up for it with our home the following Tuesday, taking season opener at 2, and es still being finished in saw varsity time as a freshman last hitting.” on the always-tough Arlington Cath- the final games of the preparation for Swamp- season takes over as a setter. Communication’s also one of the olic. The Spartans also have a few Lynn City Soccer Tourna- scott’s home opener on “I think setter is the hardest posi- team’s strong suits. non-conference games against local ment will also be held the Sept. 16. tion because you have to be all over “This group is running with it,” opponents like Salem and Saugus, same day. Strangely enough, the the court,” Menard said. “But she’s Menard said. “They’re talking all over leading up to the Lynn City Tourna- It also means, with an- football team will actually been working hard, taking it in stride the court, cheering each other on and ment at the end of October. other football team join- be the last Big Blue squad ing the landscape, that to play a game on the new there will be football three field. The girls soccer team nights a week in Lynn, at gets the first crack at it Irving and Hayward introduced as least to start the season. on Sept. 9 against Mon- KIPP will play the first ument. The field hockey three games of its sched- team, likely the team that ule on Thursday nights, the new turf will benefit newest Celtics at press conference with each of those games the most, will host Everett being played at Manning. on Sept. 12. The boys soc- CELTICS cision to choose the Celt- Tech will play all of its cer team will play its first From B1 ics in free agency. games on Saturdays this home game back at Jack- “A lot has changed season. son Field behind Swamp- request from the team since we last were to- It’s a safe bet that if scott High, but will still that drafted him and gether,” Hayward said. you’re looking for some- hit the turf at Blocksidge made him an NBA cham- “I don’t know if I would thing to do on a fall after- a day before the football pion. have imagined 5:45 a.m. noon in Lynn, there will team. Irving acknowledged he workouts at Brownsburg wanted to leave the Cav- (Indiana) High School, aliers and his partnership we’d both be sitting here Blas looks to reset the past three seasons one day. I think both of us with LeBron James. But have grown.” he said the decision was For Hayward that’s about maximizing his meant developing into things for Classical own potential and not be- one of the NBA’s elite cause of any specific issue young talents and becom- BLAS young guys that saw their with the Cavs or any indi- ing a first-time All-Star From B1 first year on varsity and vidual. last season. it’s always hard coming up Irving said he hasn’t Classical begins its quest from JV but they’re ready Boston is hoping Hay- spoken to James since the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS for redemption on Tues- to go. Coming from a 6-11- trade, but is grateful for ward and Irving will help day, when the Rams battle 1 year and a bad first the time he spent along- Kyrie Irving, left, and Gordon Hayward hold up settle a roster that has against Tech in the Lynn game against St. Mary’s, side a player he called one their new Celtics jerseys at a press conference just four players from last City Tournament at Man- that’s going to spark a fire of the game’s greats. in Boston on Friday. season’s team that won ning Field. The Rams be- in us for the city tourna- Being in Boston, Irving 53 games and edged the gan their 2016 season with ment and the rest of the said, allows him to “be taking him awhile to rec- think and what you feel. Cavaliers for the Eastern a tough loss to St. Mary’s season.” with a group of individu- oncile his experiences on It was my time to do what Conference’s top seed be- in the opening round of “Teams can expect a als that I can grow with.” the court with how he was was best for me in terms of fore losing to them in the last year’s city tourna- hard fight every game “That is not a knock on evolving off of it. my intentions. And that’s conference finals. ment. Since then, Blas from us,” Blas added. “We anything that has trans- “Of learning the hard going after something big- Included in the 11-play- said, Classical’s been hun- might not be the most pired in my six years be- way,” Irving said. “But ger than myself.” er purge is its top scorer gry to prove itself as one of skilfull team or the big- cause it was an unbeliev- we’re all human beings Hayward said getting in Thomas, arguably its Lynn’s stronger teams. gest team but everyone of able experience,” he said. and I think we’ve all been a chance to reunite with best defender in Avery “We gained a lot of ex- us will give a hard fight. Irving described going through a few hard times Brad Stevens, who was Bradley, and maybe its perience last season,” I’m willing to guarantee through an adjustment to where it changes the his college coach at Butler, second-best defender in Blas said. “We had a lot of that.” period in Cleveland and landscape of what you played a big part in his de- Jae Crowder. Lynn Invitational tournament will start the fall season off right CITY SOCCER first victory in the tournament liminary game Wednesday with pionship game will be at 5:30, nor girls have won the title. From B1 since 2010. the same pairings at the same with the boys to follow at 7:30. A portion of the proceeds for the For his play, Allen received the times. The Spartans won the girls tournament have always gone to The nightcap features a re- Arthur J. McManus Most Valu- The consolation and champi- championship game last year a charity. Last year’s went to the match of the city championship able Player Award. The trophy onship games are next Saturday. with a 5-1 victory over the Bull- North Shore Cancer Walk. game a year ago, which the is in honor of the late McManus, The girls consolation is at 9 a.m., dogs. MVP Codi Butt scored This year, Newhall said that Bulldogs won in an upset, 3-1. a former head girls soccer coach followed by the boys at 10:45. twice for the Spartans. while a charity has not been In that game, keeper Billy Allen at Lynnfield High who, after re- Before the championship In both the girls and boys tour- picked he would like to find a held off a frenetic last-minute tiring, serve as The Item’s soccer games can go off, English and naments, English, Classical and school in Houston that might rush by the Spartans to pre- correspondent. Beverly will play a football game St. Mary’s have each won cham- benefit from the money in light serve the win. It was English’s The girls will play their pre- at 2 p.m. Then, the girls cham- pionships. Neither Tech’s boys of Hurricane Harvey. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

SPORTS BRIEFS Registration for B’s contact communityrela- Red Sox, Yankees still going [email protected]. academy underway Lynn Jets hockey Registration has begun back and forth over a bunt for Bruins Academy, which golf outing will run Saturday, Oct. NEW YORK (AP) — A that it’s out of bounds, I 7, 14, 21, 28 from 9:30 to The Lynn Jets hockey day after CC Sabathia guess.” 10:30 a.m. at Connery Rink team is sponsoring its sec- sounded off on a Boston He just doesn’t like it. in Lynn. ond annual golf outing Sat- bunt, small ball was still “That’s just me. It Registration is $100. urday, Sept. 23, at Gannon causing a big back-and- doesn’t matter who is The camp includes a free Golf Course, with alumni forth between the New bunting or who I’m play- full set of CCM equipment from Lynn Classical, Lynn York Yankees and Red ing,” he said Friday. “We (valued at $500 retail) such English and Lynn Tech. Sox. could be playing a Little as skates, pads, a helmet Proceeds from the outing Sabathia got riled League game. If my son and a stick; a profession- will benefit the 2017-2018 Thursday night when bunts on me, I’m going al personalized fitting in Lynn Jets Hockey Team. Eduardo Nunez dropped to cuss him out. That’s September; and four weeks Golfers can create their a bunt, which the pitcher just me. So it is what it is. of on-ice instruction by own foursome or sign up as threw away for an error. I’ve always been like that. certified coaches and NHL a single/twosome and be After a 6-2 win over their This is nothing new, and I alumni. placed on a team. longtime rivals, the burly think a lot of people know All children should be For information, or to sign lefty who’s been slowed that.” able to skate on their own, up, contact Paul Ryan or by knee trouble called the The next time Nunez unaided. The program is Steve Patrie at pryanlynn@ Boston strategy “weak.” came up, he apologized intended for children who aol.com or s_patrie@verizon. That prompted Hall of — sort of — to his former have not participated in an net; or (781)632-9737 or Fame slugger Jim Rice, Yankees teammate. organized hockey program (781) 417-9345. who starred for the Red “I said I’m sorry, but if before. Deadline for signup is Sox and is now an analyst I want to bunt again, I For further information, Sept. 10. on the club’s flagship TV would do it,” Nunez said station, to take aim at Sa- Friday. “He’s one of the bathia’s size. greatest teammates that TODAY IN SPORTS “What is he talking I’ve had. He’s a great per- about? Bunting is part of son. He’s a really com- Sept. 2 first U.S. Open victory. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 1901 — Seven-year-old Ogden wins 1984 — Phil Simms passes for 409 the game. You try to get petitive guy, but we’re on two races in a single day at Sheeps- yards, including 306 in the first half, on base any way you can,” Yankees pitcher CC Sabbathia took issue with different sides right now, head Bay race track in Coney Island, and four touchdowns to lead the New York Giants to a 28-27 victory Rice said on the NESN Eduardo Nunez’s bunt on Thursday night. and I feel sorry because of N.Y.. Ogden edges Cameron by a postgame show. “If you his pain, but it’s my job.” head in the second race on the card, over the Philadelphia Eagles. a six furlong sprint on the main 1991 — Jimmy Connors turns 39 tell him to leave some of took the comments by the said. “I just know this isn’t “For my speed, if he track. In the sixth race, a 1 1-16 years old and rallies past 24-year-old that chicken, that dough- 64-year-old Rice in stride. the first time he’s made has knee issues, I have to mile distance on the turf, Ogden Aaron Krickstein, 3-6, 7-6, 1-6, 6-3, 7-6. Connors trailed 5-2 in the fifth nuts and that burger “I laughed. I can’t go negative comments about bunt. I have to be on base beats Monarka by a length. set. The fourth-round Labor Day away, maybe his leg would back and forth with him. me. ... He just is who he is. to win games. If he’s hurt, 1908 — Tommy Burns knocks out match lasts 4 hours, 41 minutes. Bill Lang in the sixth round in Mel- be OK (and) he can field It is what it is. I’ve been I just hope when I’m that he can go back to the DL. 1995 — Frank Bruno wins a heavy- bourne for his last successful that baseball. That’s just pitching for 17 years at age I’m not that bitter.” It’s simple. I have to bunt weight championship in his fourth defense of his heavyweight title. attempt registering a unanimous stupid.” this weight,” Sabathia Nunez reached on Sa- there. It’s not my prob- 1924 — Bill Tilden wins his fifth decision over Oliver McCall to take The Red Sox led the said. “Do some research bathia’s misplay in the lem,” he said. straight U.S. men’s singles title with his WBC title in Wembley, England. a 6-1, 9-7, 6-2 victory over Bill John- AL East by 4 1/2 games on me before you come first. When the inning Smiling, he added, 2001 — Michael Schumacher ston. ended, Sabathia shouted becomes the winningest driver in going into Friday night’s out yapping. I’m a fat guy “What am I going to do? 1940 — Byron Nelson wins the PGA Formula One, winning the Belgian matchup at Yankee Sta- so he’s right. I don’t know toward the Boston dugout. Hit 40 homers? There’s no by beating Sam Snead 1-up at the Grand Prix for his 52nd career victo- dium. Before the game, what to say.” As for bunting in gener- chance. I don’t know. It’s a Hershey Country Club in Pennsylva- ry. Schumacher breaks the mark the 37-year-old Sabathia “I’ve never met him,” he al, Sabathia said: “It’s not joke. It’s funny.” nia. shared with Alain Prost and clinches 1945 — Frank Parker wins the his fourth world championship. men’s singles title in the U.S. Lawn 2007 — Allyson Felix becomes the Association championships by second woman to win three gold beating Bill Talbert. Sarah Palfrey medals at a single world champion- Cooke beats Pauline Betz for the ships meet, helping the United women’s title. States to victory in the 4x400-meter 1970 — The tie-break debuts in relay. U.S. teammate Bernard Lagat tennis at the U.S. Open. gets a double for doing something A total of 26 tie-breaks (the nine- no one had ever done at the track point sudden death tie-break) are and field world championships. played on the first day of the tourna- Lagat becomes the first 1,500- ment. Bob McKinley and Ray Ruffels 5,000 double winner in world cham- both win matches in fifth-set tie- pionship history, biding his time in breaks. the 5,000 meters before kicking for 1971 — Chris Evert, 16, wins the home. first of her record 101 U.S. Open 2013 — loses in the matches, defeating Edda Buding 6-1, fourth round of the U.S. Open for the 6-0. Jimmy Connors, playing on 19th first time in a decade, beaten 7-6 birthday, comes back from a two-set (3), 6-3, 6-4 by 19th-seeded Tommy deficit to beat Alex Olmedo for his Robredo of Spain.

MLB AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Boston 77 58 .570 — Washington 81 52 .609 — New York 71 63 .530 5½ Miami 66 68 .493 15½ Baltimore 68 66 .507 8½ Atlanta 59 74 .444 22 Tampa Bay 67 68 .496 10 New York 58 75 .436 23 Toronto 62 72 .463 14½ Philadelphia 51 83 .381 30½ Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Cleveland 78 56 .582 — Chicago 74 60 .552 — Minnesota 70 63 .526 7½ Milwaukee 70 64 .522 4 Kansas City 65 67 .492 12 St. Louis 67 66 .504 6½ Detroit 58 76 .433 20 Pittsburgh 63 71 .470 11 Chicago 52 80 .394 25 Cincinnati 58 77 .430 16½ West Division West Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Houston 80 53 .602 — Los Angeles 91 41 .689 — PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Los Angeles 69 65 .515 11½ Arizona 76 58 .567 16 Texas 66 67 .496 14 Colorado 72 61 .541 19½ Patriots head coach Bill Belichick wore a University of Houston baseball cap to his post-game Seattle 66 68 .493 14½ San Diego 59 74 .444 32½ Oakland 58 75 .436 22 San Francisco 53 83 .390 40 press conference after a preseason game against the New York Giants on Thursday night.

Friday’s Games Oakland (Cotton 7-10) at Seattle (Gallardo N.Y. Mets at Houston, PPD 5-10), 9:10 p.m. Cleveland 3, Detroit 2, 1st game Atlanta (Sims 2-4) at Chicago Cubs (Lester Boston 4, N.Y. Yankees 1 8-7), 2:20 p.m. Cleveland 10, Detroit 0, 2nd game L.A. Dodgers (Stewart 0-0) at San Diego Bill Belichick dons University of Chicago Cubs 2, Atlanta 0 (Richard 6-13), 3:40 p.m. Cincinnati 7, Pittsburgh 3 St. Louis (Lynn 10-6) at San Francisco Philadelphia 2, Miami 1 (Stratton 2-3), 4:05 p.m. Washington at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. Cincinnati (Mahle 0-1) at Pittsburgh (Taillon Arizona at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. 7-5), 7:05 p.m. Houston hat at press conference L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Philadelphia (Nola 10-9) at Miami (Urena St. Louis at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. 12-6), 7:10 p.m. Toronto at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Washington (Fedde 0-1) at Milwaukee FOXBOROUGH (AP) — Bill Beli- conference wearing a University of five Super Bowls in Houston, in- L.A. Angels at Texas, 8:05 p.m. (Woodruff 1-1), 7:10 p.m. chick is sending his best wishes to Houston hat. He says he wanted to cluding the one in February. He also Kansas City at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Arizona (Corbin 12-11) at Colorado (Gray Tampa Bay at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. 6-3), 8:10 p.m. the city of Houston and the victims give a “shout out” to the city and mentioned the coaches and players Oakland at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Darvish 8-10) at San Diego Saturday’s Games (Chacin 11-10), 10:10 p.m. of the flooding there. mentioned the fond memories he with family in Houston, and said: “I Boston (Pomeranz 14-4) at N.Y. Yankees Sunday’s Games The New England Patriots coach has of visiting. just wanted to let them know we’re (Tanaka 10-10), 1:05 p.m. Cleveland at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Harvey 4-3) at Houston (Pea- Toronto at Baltimore, 1:35 p.m. appeared at his post-game news The Patriots have won two of their thinking about them.” cock 10-2), 2:10 p.m., 1st game Kansas City at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. Cleveland (Kluber 13-4) at Detroit (Zimmer- N.Y. Mets at Houston, 2:10 p.m. mann 8-11), 6:10 p.m. Tampa Bay at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. Toronto (Stroman 11-6) at Baltimore (Miley L.A. Angels at Texas, 3:05 p.m. TV/RADIO 8-10), 7:05 p.m. Oakland at Seattle, 4:10 p.m. Kansas City (Kennedy 4-10) at Minnesota Boston at N.Y. Yankees, 8:05 p.m. TODAY Horse racing (Gibson 8-10), 7:10 p.m. Philadelphia at Miami, 1:10 p.m. Tampa Bay (Archer 9-7) at Chicago White Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. Auto Racing 6 p.m. Woodward Stakes, Spinaway Stakes NBCSN Sox (Rodon 2-5), 7:10 p.m. Washington at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Xfinity: Sport Clips VFW 200 NBCSN Rugby L.A. Angels (Nolasco 6-12) at Texas (Griffin Atlanta at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Baseball 9:30 a.m. English Premiership: Saracens vs. Northampton NBCSN 6-5), 7:15 p.m. Arizona at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Lugo 5-3) at Houston (Morton St. Louis at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. Boston at NY Yankees NESN, WEEI-FM 93.7 Soccer 10-6), 8:10 p.m., 2nd game L.A. 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CBSSN Soccer Jonathan Schoop, BAL 100 Giancarlo Stanton, MIA 110 9:30 p.m. BYU at LSU ESPN 11:45 a.m. World Cup qualifying: Estonia vs. Cyprus FS2 Khris Davis, OAK 91 Paul Goldschmidt, ARI 109 10:30 p.m. Montana St. at Washington St. FS1 2:30 p.m. World Cup qualifying: Hungary vs. Portugal FS2 Manny Machado, BAL 88 Marcell Ozuna, MIA 103 Golf 11:50 p.m. World Cup qualifying: Netherlands vs. Bulgaria ESPN2 Nomar Mazara, TEX 85 Anthony Rizzo, CHC 97 7 a.m. European PGA: D&D Real Czech Masters Golf Tennis Justin Smoak, TOR 84 Jake Lamb, ARI 96 Albert Pujols, LAA 83 Joey Votto, CIN 91 1 p.m. Web.com: Nationwide Children’s Hospital Golf 11 a.m. US Open ESPN Aaron Judge, NYY 82 Adam Duvall, CIN 89 3 p.m. PGA: Dell Technologies Championship Golf 7 p.m. US Open ESPN2 Jose Abreu, CHW 80 Ryan Zimmerman, WAS 88 6:30 p.m. LPGA: Cambia Portland Classic Golf Track and field Edwin Encarnacion, CLE 79 Bryce Harper, WAS 87 8:30 p.m. Champions: Shaw Charity Classic (tape) Golf 1 p.m. IAAF Diamond League (tape) NBC B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2017 COMICS

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EVENING TV LISTINGS SATURDAY’S TV SEPTEMBER 2, 2017 HOROSCOPE 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) WGBH (6:30) American Experience Endeavour on Masterpiece A Antiques Roadshow Steves’ Ask This Bee Gees: One Night Only Las Take part in entertaining and An emotional situation will ^ PBS “Walt Disney” woman receives death threats. “Rapid City” Europe Old H’se Vegas concert. Assess your emotional attach- stimulating events or activ- need to be handled discreet- WBZ Laugh-In Burnett Candy Crush “This Candy Crush (N) 48 Hours WBZ Phantom Gourmet Rizzoli & Isles ments and whether they are $ CBS Is Mind Blowing” News ities. Cozy up to the people healthy for you. Backing away ly. Disclosing information that WCVB News- Chronicle College Football Alabama vs Florida State. No. 1 Alabama faces No. 3 News- Celebrity Person of Interest you feel most comfortable from people who are a bad you’ve been asked to keep % ABC Center 5 Florida State. (N) Center 5 Page “Number Crunch” spending time with, and make influence will open doors to secret will make you look bad WBTS Access Hollywood America’s Got Talent “Live Show 3” Dateline NBC “The News Saturday Night Live Dwayne 1st Look the most of your day. better friendships. and could be used against you. * NBC (N) Twelve acts compete for America’s vote. Informant” at 11 Johnson; Katy Perry performs. WFXT College College Football Louisville vs Purdue. The Cardinals face the Boilermakers. Boston Boston Superhuman Just for LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) 9 FOX Extra (N) News 25 Laughs A change that takes place at A get-together with friends or WUNI Crónicas de Sábado Festival de Viña del Mar 2017 Como Dice el Dicho María de Noticiero Estrellados (N) Desmadru- home or in an important partner- Make special plans that in- relatives will give you some- ; UNI (N) (N) Todos Univisión gados ship should be looked at careful- clude the people you most thing to think about. An emo- WSBK Big Bang Big Bang WBZ News (N) ›› The Dukes of Hazzard (2005) Johnny Seinfeld Seinfeld How I Met How I Met Mike & ly. Search for alternative options enjoy being with. A physical tional matter will surface, F MNT Theory Theory Knoxville, Seann William Scott. Molly and make a focused effort to im- change will result in compli- allowing you to address a WGBX Earth’s Natural NOVA “Zeppelin Ter- American Experience “Walt Disney” The Film Ask This Austin City Limits NOVA plement improvements quickly. ments and romantic gestures. bothersome situation. L PBS Wonders ror Attack” life and legacy of Walt Disney. School Old H’se “Beck” Make love a priority. WBIN Family Family Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Movie Be- Be- Dream of R MNT Guy Guy witched witched Jeannie SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CANCER (June 21-July 22) Be careful while traveling or deal- Control your emotions, re- WLVI Scandal “No More Last Man Last Man Modern Modern 7 News at 10PM on Rookie Blue “Messy Anger Anger Paid PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) X CW Blood” Standing Standing Family Family CW56 (N) Houses” Manage. Manage. Program ing with authority figures. You’ll Think matters through. Don’t gardless of what others do. TELE ›› Four Brothers (2005, Drama de Cri- ››‡ The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Titulares Videos Videos Asombrosos Programa tend to overreact based on in- let emotional distress lead to A last-minute change should ¨ TELE men) Mark Wahlberg, Tyrese Gibson. Drift (2006, Acción) Lucas Black. y Más Asom. formation and incidents that are impulsive actions or regretta- not stop you from following WABU Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Psych unclear. Take a wait-and-see ap- ble mistakes. Honesty and in- through with your plans, even ¥ ION cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit proach to avoid an altercation. tegrity when dealing with part- if it means you end up going CABLE STATIONS nerships will help you avoid it alone. (5:00) Live PD “Live Live PD: Rewind (N) Live PD “Live PD -- 05.06.17” Riding along with law enforcement. Live PD: Rewind Live PD SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) A&E confusion. PD -- 07.15.17” Excess, overreaction and im- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead Walking AMC pulsive decisions will weigh Expect to face opposition if “Isolation” “Indifference” “Internment” “Live Bait” “Dead Weight” “Too Far Gone” Dead heavily on your bank account ARIES (March 21-April 19) you try to make changes that (5:43) ›› “The Dilemma” ›› Couples Retreat (2009, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, ›› Couples Retreat (2009, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Have some fun. Check out BRAVO and personal relationships. aren’t realistic. Don’t let emo- (2011) Vince Vaughn. ‘PG-13’ Jason Bateman, Jon Favreau. ‘PG-13’ Jason Bateman, Jon Favreau. ‘PG-13’ Focus on spiritual, emotional a hobbyist group or show, tional spending or promising MLS Soccer Orlando City SC at New Eng- Postgame Quick Angling Poker After Dark Quick MLS Soccer Orlando City SC at CSNE and personal growth. An hon- or plan an eventful day with more than you can deliver land Revolution. Gillette Stadium. (N) Slants Slants New England Revolution. est assessment and reaction children or someone you love. lead to your downfall. Offer Alaskan Bush Alaskan Bush Alaskan Bush Alaskan Bush Alaskan Bush Alaskan Bush Alaskan DISC People “Bush Code” People People People People “Raised Wild” People Bush will be essential. Live, love and laugh. only what’s reasonable. Another Cinderella Story A Cinderella Story: If the Shoe Fits (2016, Raven’s Bizaard- K.C. Un- L&M:Cali L&M:Cali Raven’s DISN (2008) Selena Gomez. ‘PG’ Fantasy) Sofia Carson. ‘PG’ Home vark dercover Style Style Home (6:15) College Football Appalachian State Score- College Football LSU vs BYU. No. 13 LSU meets BYU in New SportsCenter (N) BRIDGE ESPN at Georgia. (N) board Orleans. (N) 2017 U.S. Open Tennis Third Round. From the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis SportsCenter (N) SportsCen- College Football ESPN2 Center in Flushing, N.Y. (N) ter Final (N) (5:40) ››› “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” ››› Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007, Fantasy) Tom Felton Meets The slam bidding needs a lot of work FREE (2005, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint. Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson. the Superfans Bjorn Borg said, “To win the the spade queen-jack, or be amond queen. ›‡ Grown Ups (2010, Comedy) Adam › Grown Ups 2 (2013) Adam Sandler. Lenny Feder Snowfall “Story of Better Better FX Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock. and his family relocate back to his hometown. a Scar” Things Things last point in a grand slam tour- forced to find the heart queen. Note finally that North’s (5:50) “Good Will ››› A Monster Calls (2016, Fantasy) Game of Thrones Tyrion tries to Ballers Insecure ››› A Monster nament, that’s the most beau- South should have opened three-club rebid would have HBO Hunting” (1997) ‘R’ Lewis MacDougall. ‘PG-13’ save Westeros. Calls (2016) ‘PG-13’ tiful and most satisfying feeling one club. His hand was worth been forcing only to three no- Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn you can get as a tennis player.” 18 points. North, after using HIST Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Tennis players love the grand Stayman, should have re- trump if the hands did not (5:50) “Girl Missing” Boyfriend Killer (2017, Suspense) Barbie Trapped Sisters (2016, Suspense) Alexan- Boyfriend Killer (2017) Barbie LIFE slams. Most bridge pairs, bid three clubs, showing four mesh well. (2015) Castro, Patrick Muldoon, Kate Mansi. dra Park, Nora-Jane Noone. Castro, Patrick Muldoon. though, as we have seen this spades, five-plus clubs and a Catfish: The TV Catfish: The TV Catfish: The TV Catfish: The TV Catfish: The TV ››› Superbad (2007, Comedy) MTV week, shy away from slams. good hand. Then South would Show Show Show Show Show Jonah Hill, Michael Cera. Look at this deal. What is the have been off to the races, Football Charlie MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox at New Sports Sports Sports Dirty MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox NESN Weekly Moore York Yankees. Yankee Stadium. Today Today Today Water TV at New York Yankees. best contract? What do you immediately using Roman Key Henry Danger Nicky, Ricky, Dicky Sizzling Summer Full Full Friends Friends Friends Friends Fresh think of the given auction and Card Blackwood. Opposite NICK & Dawn Camp House House Prince the opening lead? three key cards (two aces and Ray Donovan “Dog- Ray Donovan “Sold” Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Ray Donovan “Sold” Dice Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. In a duplicate with 26 ta- the club king), South probably SHOW walker” Conor McGregor Conor McGregor bles, only three pairs reached would have bid seven clubs. “Star Wars: The ›› Men in Black II (2002) Survi- ››› Julie & Julia (2009, Comedy-Drama) ››‡ The Good Shepherd STARZ a slam, all in six no-trump. But he might have settled for Force Awakens” Tommy Lee Jones. ‘PG-13’ vor’s Meryl Streep. ‘PG-13’ (2006, Drama) Matt Damon. ‘R’ The best contract, though, is six on the argument that six (5:30) ›› “Need for Speed” ››‡ The Book of Eli (2010, Adventure) Denzel Wash- ››› The Sixth Sense (1999, Suspense) Bruce Willis, SYFY seven clubs. With clubs 2-2, making seven would always be (2014, Action) Aaron Paul. ington, Gary Oldman, Mila Kunis. Haley Joel Osment, Toni Collette. you can claim these 13 tricks: a good score, but seven down Seinfeld Seinfeld Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Full People of Guest 2 Broke 2 Broke TBS Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Frontal Earth Book Girls Girls two spades, two hearts, two one would be a zero. (5:30) ››‡ “Red 2” ›››‡ American Sniper (2014, War) Bradley Cooper. Navy SEAL ›› The Expendables 3 (2014, Action) Sylvester Stal- diamonds, five clubs and two Yes, South got a near-top by TNT (2013, Action) Chris Kyle logs an incredible number of kills. lone, Jason Statham, Antonio Banderas. spade ruffs in the South hand. taking all 13 tricks in three no- NCIS “The San NCIS A terrorist NCIS “Neverland” NCIS Gibbs fights for NCIS “Lockdown” Queen of the South Suits If clubs are less favorable, you trump after West’s unwise lead. USA Dominick” group buys bombs. his life. “100” might be able to ruff down He should have chosen the di- ››› The Devil Wears Prada (2006, Comedy) Meryl ››› Knocked Up (2007) Seth Rogen, Katherine Heigl, Paul There’s Something VH1 Streep, Anne Hathaway, Adrian Grenier. Rudd. A one-night stand has an unforeseen consequence. About Mary (1998) CROSSWORD EVENING TV LISTINGS SUNDAY’S TV SEPTEMBER 3, 2017 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS WGBH Steves’ Vietnam Secrets of Highclere Endeavour on Masterpiece Vicious Weekend in Havana Suze Orman’s Financial Solu- ^ PBS Europe War Castle “Lazaretto” (N) tions for You WBZ 60 Minutes (N) Big Brother (N) NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles WBZ Sports Final (N) Joel Interna- $ CBS News Osteen tional WCVB Fall College Football West Virginia vs Virginia Tech. No. 21 Virginia Tech meets News- SportsCen- Soledad Person of Interest % ABC Preview No. 22 W.Va. (N) Center 5 ter 5 O’Brien “Super” WBTS Do Your Job: 2016 America’s Got American Ninja Warrior Competitors from News American Ninja Paid Dateline * NBC Patriots Talent Kansas City, Mo. at 11 Warrior Program NBC WFXT Col. Pre- College Football Texas A&M at UCLA. The Bruins play host to the Aggies. Boston Boston Fall This- Bones 9 FOX game (N) News 25 Preview Minute WUNI La fuerza de creer La Hija de Moctezuma (2014, Comedia) Aquí y Ahora (N) María de Noticiero República Deportiva Juego ; UNI María Elena Velasco, Eduardo Manzano. Todos Univision (N) Estrellas WSBK Castle “Habeas WBZ News (N) Blue Bloods “Exiles” Blue Bloods “Part- Big Bang Big Bang 2 Broke 2 Broke Two and F MNT Corpse” ners” Theory Theory Girls Girls Half Men WGBX (6:00) “The Ghost Antiques Roadshow American Masters Loretta Lynn balances Infinity Hall Live Secrets of the Six Endeav- L PBS and Mrs. Muir” “Rapid City” family and career. “Blind Pilot” Wives our WBIN All in the All in the Maude Maude Barney Barney Wild Side What Newhart Newhart Evening Evening My Two R MNT Family Family Miller Miller Went Shade Shade Dads WLVI Scandal “The Lawn The The Modern Modern 7 News at 10PM on Rookie Blue “Girls’ Anger Anger Paid X CW Chair” Middle Middle Family Family CW56 (N) Night Out” Manage. Manage. Program TELE Diana, 7 Días Información sobre los días Gran Oportunidad Don Francisco te Titulares Videos ›› Igor (2008) Voices of John ¨ TELE previos a la muerte de Diana. (N) (N) invita (N) y Más Asom. Cusack, Steve Buscemi. WABU Law & Order: Crimi- Law & Order: Crimi- Law & Order: Crimi- Law & Order: Crimi- Law & Order: Crimi- Law & Order: Crimi- Psych ¥ ION nal Intent nal Intent nal Intent nal Intent nal Intent nal Intent CABLE STATIONS Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage A&E Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead Talking With Chris Preacher “Back- Fear the AMC “The Distance” “Remember” “Forget” “Spend” Hardwick (N) doors” Walking Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset Housewives/OC Housewives/NYC Watch Jax & Housewives/OC Real BRAVO “You Got Sherv’d” What Brittany House. (6:30) The Baseball Sports Sunday (N) The Baseball Show Sports Sunday The Baseball Show Sports CSNE Show (N) Sunday Diesel Brothers: Diesel Brothers: Diesel Brothers: Garage Rehab: Fast N’ Loud A 1931 Fast N’ Loud Fast N’ DISC Power Hour (N) Power Hour (N) Power Hour (N) Resurrected (N) Ford Model A. Loud (6:15) ›››‡ “Up” Transyl- Tangled: Raven’s Bizaard- Raven’s Raven’s K.C. Un- Bizaard- Stuck/ Bunk’d Bunk’d DISN (2009) ‘PG’ vania The Se Home vark Home Home dercover vark Middle Baseball MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox at New York Yankees. Yankee SportsCenter With Scott Van Pelt (N) SportsCenter With ESPN Tonight Stadium. (N) Scott Van Pelt 2017 U.S. Open Tennis Round of 16. From the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis ESPN FC (N) E:60 MLB ESPN2 Center in Flushing, N.Y. (N) Baseball (5:30) ››› “Harry Potter and the Deathly ›››‡ Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011) ››‡ Mirror Mirror (2012) Julia FREE Hallows: Part 1” (2010, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe. Harry may have to make the ultimate sacrifice. Roberts, Lily Collins. “Grown ››› Captain America: The First Avenger (2011, Ac- The Strain “Extrac- The Strain “Extrac- Snowfall “Story of The FX Ups 2” tion) Chris Evans, Hayley Atwell, Sebastian Stan. tion” (N) tion” a Scar” Strain Billie ››› Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Ballers Insecure Ballers Insecure ››‡ Jason Bourne (2016, Ac- HBO Jean (2016, Fantasy) Eddie Redmayne. ‘PG-13’ (N) (N) tion) Matt Damon. ‘PG-13’ American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American HIST “Let’s Be Frank” Pickers (6:00) “Nightmare Psycho Wedding Crasher (2017, Sus- Honeymoon From Hell (2016, Horror) Lexi Psycho Wedding Crasher LIFE Wedding” (2016) pense) Heather Morris, Fiona Vroom. Giovagnoli, Adam Hagenbuch. (2017) Heather Morris. (5:30) ››› “Super- Teen Wolf “Triggers” ››› Mean Girls (2004, Comedy) Lindsay ››› Pitch Perfect (2012) Anna Kendrick. College MTV bad” (2007) (N) Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Tina Fey. students enter an a cappella competition. Charlie Charlie On On Dining Red Sox Sports Sports Sports Dirty Sex Pills PiYo Cook NESN Moore Moore Course Course Playbook Today Today Today Water TV Workout! Smart ››‡ Shrek Forever After (2010) Voices of Full Full Full Full Friends Friends Friends Friends Fresh NICK Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy. House House House House Prince Twin Peaks: The Twin Peaks: The Twin Peaks: The Twin Peaks: The Twin Peaks: The Twin Peaks: The Twin SHOW Return “Part 16” Return “Part 17” Return “Part 18” Return “Part 17” Return “Part 18” Return “Part 17” Peaks (6:28) ›› “Men in Power “That Ain’t Power “You Can’t Fix Survi- Power “You Can’t Survi- Power “You Can’t Survi- STARZ Black II” (2002) Me” This” (N) vor’s Fix This” vor’s Fix This” vor’s (5:30) ››‡ “The ›››‡ Gladiator (2000) Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix. A fugi- ›‡ The Legend of Hercules (2014, Adven- ›››‡ SYFY Book of Eli” (2010) tive general becomes a gladiator in ancient Rome. ture) Kellan Lutz, Scott Adkins. Gladiator (6:00) ›‡ “Tammy” Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang People of People of People of People of People of TBS (2014) Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Earth Earth Earth Earth Earth (6:00) ›››‡ “American Sniper” (2014) The Last Ship The Last Ship ›‡ Law Abiding Citizen (2009, Suspense) From TNT Bradley Cooper, Sienna Miller. “Nostos” (N) “Nostos” Jamie Foxx, Gerard Butler. Paris Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Modern Modern Modern Modern Meet the USA cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit Family Family Family Family Parents ›› First Sunday (2008, Comedy) Ice ›› Big Momma’s House (2000, Comedy) Martin ›› Malibu’s Most Wanted (2003, Comedy) VH1 Cube, Katt Williams, Tracy Morgan. Lawrence, Nia Long, Paul Giamatti. Jamie Kennedy, Taye Diggs. B6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2017 California braces for severe heatwave through Labor Day

By Olga R. Rodriguez ASSOCIATED PRESS SAN FRANCISCO — Dozens of cooling centers opened throughout Cal- ifornia, schools let stu- dents out early and out- door events were canceled as temperatures soared from a heat wave expected to last through the Labor Day weekend. In normally cool and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS foggy San Francisco, tem- U.S. citizen and aid worker Heidi Linton of peratures were forecast to Christian Friends of Korea speaks to reporters reach 96 degrees on Friday, after arriving at Beijing International Airport well above the city’s 90-de- from Pyongyang, North Korea. gree record set for this day in 1950. Across the bay, Livermore was forecast reach 115 degrees, a tem- Ban on Americans perature last seen in 1950, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS forecasters said. Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, left, comes to the aid of an unidentified The extreme heat sent man who collapsed in downtown Los Angeles Thursday. traveling to North project manager Michelle Ogburn to a cooling cen- The extreme heat and Managers of California’s 10 p.m. when use of air Korea takes effect ter set up in Santa Clara’s light wind combined power grid asked for vol- conditioners is at its peak. North Branch Library, with vehicle exhaust are untary electricity conser- A weeklong heat wave By Josh Lederman State Department says where ice water stations prompting officials to ask vation as forecasters pre- generated by high pres- ASSOCIATED PRESS applicants must prove were set up and dozens Bay Area motorists to lim- dicted more extreme heat sure over the West was their trip is in the U.S. of people, many of them it their driving to reduce statewide. An excessive nearing its peak, the Na- WASHINGTON — A national interest. That homeless, were taking pollution. Smoke from at heat advisory remains in tional Weather Service U.S. prohibition on Amer- could include journalists shelter Friday afternoon. least a dozen wildfires effect through Monday said. People were urged to icans traveling to North and aid or humanitarian “I work from home and I burning in Northern Cal- night for interior valley take precautions against Korea has taken effect. workers. live in an old mobile home ifornia is drifting into Bay and higher elevations in heat-related illnesses — The ban makes U.S. The State Department with no air conditioning Area skies and contribut- the Bay Area, the Nation- especially the elderly, in- passports invalid for trav- says applicants must sub- and not very good insula- ing to the unhealthy air. al Weather Service said. firm and children. el to North Korea and mit a statement explain- tion. Today it was very hot Ogburn said a friend of- The California Indepen- Inland areas north and allows the State Depart- ing why the trip serves and I just couldn’t work,” fered to let her borrow a dent System Operator east of San Francisco Bay ment to revoke the pass- the national interest, said Ogburn, who lives in portable air conditioner predicted demand on the were expected to bake in port of anyone who flouts along with documenta- Sunnyvale, Calif. but she didn’t take up the system would set a record triple-digit heat of up to the ban. It was announced tion. Those granted an Schools in the city of offer. higher than the 50,270 115 degrees, and even the in July and kicked in Fri- exception will be given a Orinda closed early Fri- “It’s too much energy to megawatts on July 24, usually temperate coast- day. letter they can use to ob- day and sports events in run it,” she said. “If it gets 2006. line had 80s and 90s in the Only those granted “ex- tain a Special Validation several high schools in the too hot over the weekend, Consumers were asked forecast. The region’s hills tremely limited” excep- Passport. It’s valid for just area were canceled or re- I’ll leave the house and go to cut back on use of elec- and mountains were un- tions are exempt. The one trip to North Korea. scheduled. to a movie.” tricity between 1 p.m. and der fire weather warnings. A police chief’s guidance to the grieving: Go see a medium

By Marina the loss, he recommends Hutchinson mediums to people he ASSOCIATED PRESS judges are in pain and would be open to the idea. BARRINGTON, R.I. — A One of them is Dan Con- police chief in Rhode Island verse, who lost his teenage gives out some unorthodox son to a car accident 10 advice for those who have years ago. LaCross deliv- lost a loved one: Seek a ered the news. connection to the afterlife by meeting with a medium. “My wife just dropped to John LaCross, the police the ground,” Converse said. chief in the Providence sub- “I looked into her eyes and knew she was in a dark urb of Barrington, lost his PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE 21-year-old brother Joey to place. When we got home, Furness High School Principal Daniel Peou suicide nearly 40 years ago. she curled up in a fetal po- Seeking comfort, he began sition in our dead son’s bed.” talks with teachers during a training session. meeting with people calling FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Later, when Converse themselves mediums, but Barrington, R.I., Police Chief John LaCross in called LaCross for updates Philadelphia teachers it wasn’t until 2000 that he his office in Barrington. on the investigation, he met someone he says gave suggested that Maureen him evidence of an afterlife. ed keeping his brother’s whether he was on the Hancock, the medium who learn how to protect Years later, he met with picture in his patrol car, right spiritual path — correctly identified his brother’s manner of death, another medium who he talking to him and ask- with a message from his might be able to help them immigrant students says correctly described ing him for signs. Later, a brother that yes, he was. his brother’s timing and cope. different medium, he said, It wasn’t the evidence he cause of death, down to the “I never believed in me- By Kristen A. Graham English-language learn- confirmed his brother was usually dealt with as a cop manner: hanging. “But can diums before, but now I do THE PHILADELPHIA ers, about 11 percent of the you give me his name?” La- sending him messages. — wiretaps, witness cor- believe there is an afterlife, INQUIRER School District’s 130,000 LaCross said that medi- roboration, fingerprints — pupils. The current num- Cross said he asked. that I am still connected to PHILADELPHIA — For um called him out of the but it was enough to con- ber of immigrant students, “It’s a J name; Joseph,” my son spiritually and that many of the 700 students while unknown, is higher. LaCross said the medium blue after a year of no con- vince LaCross. Now, after we will meet again,” said at Furness High School, Set against the tension responded. tact — just after LaCross waiting several months Converse, now 60. “I’m not the hours spent in the of the current political cli- After that, he start- had asked his brother until they have absorbed afraid of death anymore.” building at Third and Mif- mate, including the heat flin represent the safest Philadelphia is taking fed- they will feel all day. More than half of Fur- erally over its “sanctuary Trump’s restrictions on travel city” policy, the school sys- ness’ pupils are immi- grants, and beginning last tem’s training is import- November, some were so ant. It appears to be in the have Muslims on hajj concerned frightened they did not vanguard; a spot check come to school. In the new of other local districts re- By Jeff Karoub world order, would author- veals no similar practices. and Aya Batrawy ities come for them? And Pittsburgh’s school system ASSOCIATED PRESS if they did, would their declared itself a sanctuary teachers protect them? district, but that desig- DETROIT — Some Muslim “A lot of my students are nation was symbolic, and 16,000 Muslims from the pilgrims hold in crisis right now,” said a spokeswoman said it United States are in Sau- umbrellas as Tiffany Lorch, a Furness had no immigrant-rights di Arabia this week to per- training sessions planned. they attend teacher of English as a sec- form the hajj pilgrimage, This week, dozens of noon prayers ond language. “Their par- one of Islam’s most sacred ents are not sending them Philadelphia teachers experiences. If the hajj is outside the — back in classrooms af- Namirah to school, because they’re performed with sincere in- afraid. And if they’re not ter the summer break — tentions, Muslims believe mosque crowded into Furness’ old outside the feeling well emotionally, it can wipe away past sins, they can’t learn.” library for their training. holy city of purify the soul and allevi- Responding to pleas from The session was manda- ate worldly stresses. Mecca, Saudi teachers, advocates, and tory, but there was an ur- This year, however, Mus- Arabia. students, the Philadelphia gency in the room. lims say they have never School District this year is To officials’ knowledge, been more anxious trav- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED implementing mandato- no ICE agents have ever eling abroad than now, PRESS ry training in keeping the demanded information of under the Trump admin- system’s tens of thousands any city schools. But fed- istration’s rules, which un- days and ends Monday, Hamed, who is in his 17th waiting until next year.” of immigrant children safe eral agents made inquiries leashed protests across the draws some 2 million peo- year organizing the pilgrim- Shortly after taking of- and supported in the cur- about a student at a New country and confusion at ple from around the world ages, has a client who opted fice, Trump ordered a tem- rent political climate. York school this year, and airports earlier this year. each year. All Muslims not to take the trip this year. porary ban on refugees Every school-based em- that indicates the kind of Those performing the with the means to do so The West African native and a travel ban affecting ployee, from principal to caf- climate that worries fami- hajj say that while it’s are required to make the had renewed her green card Syria, Sudan, Somalia, eteria worker, is to receive lies, teachers said Monday. never been exactly stress- pilgrimage at least once. because of a misspelling and “You don’t have to sign Libya, Iran and Yemen, instruction in everything free to fly as a Muslim in “We do find the anxiety the new document didn’t ar- from what information to re- anything. You don’t have plus Iraq. His adminis- America, the new climate level rising at this current rive in time for traveling. lease if immigration agents to answer anything,” under President Donald time,” said Sulaimaan “She’s fearing ... she tration had also initially arrive at a school (none) to Flisek told her colleagues. Trump has heightened Hamed, who operates Hajj might not be able to get said citizens of those coun- how to communicate with “We will never let some- anxieties about traveling Pros, an Atlanta-based back” into the U.S., Hamed tries who hold permanent parents who speak another body come into this build- to Saudi Arabia, where company organizing hajj said. “The environment of U.S. residency green cards language. ing and take someone the hajj is performed. The trips. “It is a reality with heightened scrutiny has would be barred from Last year, Philadelphia out,” Lorch said. “That’s hajj, which runs for five the heightened scrutiny.” her nervous enough. She’s re-entering the country. counted more than 14,000 our legal obligation.” SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM B7 CLASSIFIED

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1. New to market 7 room cape side street location, private wooded back yard. All 6. 8 Room ranch on a half acre of land, 3 plus good size rooms 3 bedrooms, full bath, 2. 7 room Princess Anne Colonial. 4 bedrooms, 3. two family 5-7 excellent condition. All 4. store and 3 bedroom apartment 5. three family 4-4-4 side street location. bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths fi nished basement, large family room and fi re place living room. newly painted, large yard. Close to schools, good size rooms after rental income, live in abutting the new Market Basket. Nice back yard $15,000 down payment attached garage, storage shed. Close to all House needs some TLC. $11,500.00 down transportation and shopping. $10,460.00 5 or 7 rooms for next to nothing. $1400.00 A great money maker $492 Monthly P&I. after rental major highways. $14,300 down payment. Payment $1,502.00 monthly P&I. Call 781- down Payment $976.00 monthly P&I. Call down payment Call 781-581-5940 or 781-593-7125. incomes live in 4 rooms for next to nothing. $2,584 Monthly P&I. Call 781-581-5940 or 581-5940 781-581-5940 Call 781-581-5940 or 781-593-7125. Call 781-581-5940 or 781-593-7125. 781-593-7125.

JOB INFORMATION REAL ESTATE LEGALS NOTICES SERVICES RENTALS WANTED CITY OF LYNN NOTICE ELECTION WARRANT PAY CALLS Don't pay to find work before you get APARTMENTS I BUY HOMES the job. Legitimate job placement firms To all inhabitants of the City of Lynn who are qualified to vote in the Preliminary that work to fill specific positions Election on September 12, 2017. The polls will be opened at 7:00 a.m. and Pay Call Numbers Lynn ~ Studio, 1, 2, 3 bdrms. Clean, cannot charge an upfront fee. For free modern apartments. On bus line, closed at 8:00 p.m. and all citizens will, in the several precincts in which they are (900, 976 and 550) information about avoiding employ- entitled to vote, between said hours, give in their votes on one ballot for Mayor, Advertiser telephone numbers with parking, laundry. From $950, No fees. CASH! ment service scams, write the Federal Call ~ 781-477-6457 Councilors At Large, Ward Councilors and School Committee. 900, 976 and 550 prefixes MUST Trade Commission at Washington, Para todos los habitantes de la ciudad de Lynn que están calificados para votar disclose the price of the telephone D.C., 20580 or call the National Fraud LYNN~ large deleaded 4bdrm hard- en la elección preliminary el 12 de Septiembre del 2017: Las cabinas de call. When a number is published Information Center, wood flrs, newly painted, off str prkng, votación abren a las 7:00 a.m. y se cierra a las 8:00 p.m. y todos los habitantes within the advertisement the per no pets, no smoking $1900 plus utils. 1-800-876-7060 You pick the date to move. en los varios distritos electorales que tienen derecho a votar entre dichas horas, minute and/or flat charge must be 781-593-2520 Leave what you want. GENERAL darán solo un voto para alcalde, consejeros generals, consejeros del distrito included. If you dial a pay per call DANVERS ~ MOBILE HOME Pay no commission if we buy your house. electoral, y comité de la escuela. number from an advertisement appear- HELP WANTED Clean and furnished, 1 bdrm, Call David Hughes at Century 21 Hughes. GREETING: ing in the classified section and it convenient location, no pets. 781-599-1776 In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the DOES NOT disclose this information, HELP WANTED-SALES Call ~ 978-646-7634 inhabitants of the City of Lynn who are qualified to vote in the City of Lynn please notify the Item classified EARN $500 A DAY (SALES) Final Preliminary Election to vote at: department immediately. Response to Expense Insurance • Exclusive Leads • OFFICE SPACE SALUDOS: any pay per call numbers will be Local Training/Support • Every day is En el nombre de la Commonwealth, de ahora en Adelante, usted está requerido a charged to your telephone bill and Payday • Agent Health/Dental Benefits notificar y advertir a los habitantes de la Cuidad de Lynn que estén cualificados anyone under 18 years of age must • Incentive Trips CALL 860-357-6904 2 professional offices, for sublet para votar en las Elecciones Primarias de esta ciudad para votar en su lugar de have parent's consent. www.fhginsurance.com in Lynnfield as part of a larger law votación correspondiente: Please call immediately for further HELP WANTED office suite. Shared reception, lg 1-1 Shoemaker School - Clearview Avenue details or information. Laborers and carpenters wanted. Local conference room, kitchenette. Ex. 1-2 Pondview Lodge - 112 Kernwood Drive CLASSIFIED General Contracting company, based location with easy access to Rts 1, 1-3 Sisson School - 56 Conomo Avenue (781)593-7700 out of Northern Mass is looking for 93, and 93. $695 and $595. 1-4 Sisson School - 56 Conomo Avenue experienced laborers and general 781-245-3370 2-1 St. Pius Lower Church Hall - 215 Maple Street YARD SALES carpenters with 3-4 years experience. 2-2 St. Pius Lower Church Hall - 215 Maple Street If interested please submit resume or LYNN ~ 5000 sq. feet offices/commer- 2-3 St. Pius Lower Church Hall - 215 Maple Street standard email to Al Sager. cial space with plenty of parking on the 2-4 St. Pius Lower Church Hall - 215 Maple Street [email protected]. Lynnway. Secure bldg. with plenty of 3-1 Marshall Middle School - 100 Brookline Street parking!!! Lease for $15.00 per sq. 3-2 Marshall Middle School - 100 Brookline Street LANDSCAPING foot. Call 781-632-4086 3-3 Marshall Middle School - 100 Brookline Street 3-4 Marshall Middle School - 100 Brookline Street REAL ESTATE 4-1 Kipp Academy - 90 High Rock Street LANDSCAPING 4-2 Kipp Academy - 90 High Rock Street LYNN~ 715 BOSTON ST. Sept 2 and 3 Maintenance, cleanups landscape 4-3 Lynn Museum - 590 Washington Street From 9am to 3pm. Moving, Household construction. 4-4 Lynn Museum - 590 Washington Street items etc. No early birds please. 781-580-0297 BURIAL PLOTS 5-1 Lynn Vocational Technical Institute Annex - 90 Commercial Street 5-2 Lynn Vocational Technical Institute Annex - 90 Commercial Street MISC. DOUBLE BURIAL PLOT 5-3 Lynn Vocational Technical Institute Annex - 90 Commercial Street Selling a double stack burial plot, 5-4 Community Hall - 10 Church Street located lakeside, (top of the hill), 6-1 Lynn Tech Fieldhouse - 80 Neptune Boulevard DISH Network Satellite Television call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 Service. Now Over 190 channels for Puritan Lawn. $5500., plus $150 to start your daily subscription. 6-2 Lynn Tech Fieldhouse - 80 Neptune Boulevard transfer fee. 781-307-2740 6-3 Lynn Tech Fieldhouse - 80 Neptune Boulevard ONLY $49.99/mo! FREE Installation, 6-4 Lynn Tech Fieldhouse - 80 Neptune Boulevard FREE Streaming, FREE HD. Add 7-1 Breed Jr. High School - 90 O'Callaghan Way Internet for $14.95/mo! OPEN HOUSES 7-2 Breed Jr. High School - 90 O'Callaghan Way 1-800-506-3363 7-3 Breed Jr. High School - 90 O'Callaghan Way FOR SALE: 7-4 Breed Jr. High School - 90 O'Callaghan Way Privacy Hedges -FALL BLOWOUT SALE Michael Advertise your Per order of: City Council 6 ft Arborvitae (Evergreen) Reg $149 Connor Janet L. Rowe, Chairperson, Election Commission Now $75 Beautiful, Nursery Grown. 781-581-5940 Open House listings Item: September 2, 2017 FREE Installation/FREE delivery, Limi- ext. 101 ted Supply! ORDER NOW: on this page 518-536-1367 www.lowcosttreefarm All real estate advertising in this .com LYNN every Friday newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968, the Massachu- setts Anti Discrimination Act and the Boston and HELP WANTED $329,900 and Saturday. Cambridge Fair Housing Ordinances, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or 45 Standish Rd. discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, Saturday, Sept. 2 • 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. handicap, familial status, national origin, ancestry, JOB INFORMATION age, children, marital status, sexual orientation, SERVICES veteran's status, or source of income or any Lynn/Lynnfield line. New-to-market 7-room Cape. Side street location. intention to make any such preference, limitation Private wooded back yard. All good-sized rooms. 3 bedrooms, full bath, or discrimination. large family room, and fireplaced living room. House needs some TLC. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any NOTICE Won’t last. advertising for real estate which is in violation of For more information and assistance the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all regarding the reliability of business dwellings in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of opportunities, work-at-home opportuni- discrimination, please call HUD toll-free at ties, employment services and financ- 1-800-669-9777. For the N.E. area, call HUD at 617-595-5308. The toll-free number for the ing, the Daily Item urges its readers to Call 781-593-7700, ext. 1280 hearing-impaired is 1-800-927-9275. in contact the Better Business Bureau Inc., 290 Donald Lynch Blvd., Suite classifi eds. 102, Marlborough, MA 07152-4705 or call 508-652-4800 HOME AND BUSINESS SERVICES

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REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS THIS WEEK LYNN 317 MAPLE ST. 71 SUTCLIFFE RD. $329,000 $426,000 70 ALDEN ST. B: Andrew Jalbert and Nicole B: Andrew A. Columbaro and Jalbert Sarah Columbaro SELLING YOUR HOME? $380,000 S: Daniel H. Moscone S: James L. Burke B: Louis Chen and Shandalee If you want an honest opinion of value, Colon 30 MENLO TER. 42-44 UNION CT. call JOHN or MIKE CONNOR. S: Ioannis Paragios and Jaime $327,000 $510,000 Paragios B: Magalie Y. Rowe B: Walter Perlera S: Lorraine T. Deamato S: Edward Munoz FREE SERVICE 41 BIRCH ST. $399,000 15 N. BEND ST. U:15 50 W. NEPTUNE ST. B: Kitauna Parker and Cedric $319,900 $524,000 CONNORREALESTATE.COM Purcell B: Luis A. Torres and Luisa F. Rios B: Diovery Severino and Yonelsy S: Evangelos Kostoulas S: Birchwood Estates Dev, Inc. F. Cabrera-Sarita S: Alberto Valle MEDFORD PEABODY 45 SERINO WAY. 16 BOYNTON ST. 51 NAHANT ST. $360,000 $285,000 $650,000 274 WESTERN AVE. 35 4TH ST. 38 COLUMBIA BLVD. B: Anthony Villalobos and Teresa B: Francis Bicar B: Chau Nguyen and Yen Nguyen $390,000 $173,333 $385,000 B: Hector Chilel R. Villalobos S: Wilbert Pacheco S: Robert L. Kothe B: 35 4th Street, L.L.C. B: Ronald Kusch and Kaitlin S: Keith Richmond and Rebeka S: Christine P. Penta, Trustee for Hagstrom S: Theresa A. Serino 16 NANCY RD. Marcus William A. Mangiasi International S: Bright Investment Props 19 BOYNTON ST. $355,000 Realty Trust 96 WINTER ST. $379,900 B: Mark McArdle and Janet Nigro 597 WESTERN AVE. 3 EARLEY RD. B: Paul R. Campbell and Chara S: Sambath Ham $468,000 $442,500 $465,000 Campbell B: Roberto Vasquez and Arelis A. 29 ALMONT ST. $560,000 B: Luis M. Rolon-Godinez and B: Jessica Castillo and Yoelinson S: Michael W. Carroll and Marcia 36 NELSON ST. Tineo-DeVasquez Melinda D. Modugno B: Isaiah Schloneger and Kalina Castillo Osiecki $215,000 S: Jose O. Tineo-Tavarez S: Irene Rabinovitch, Trustee for B: Incer FT, L.L.C. Schloneger Rabb Realty Trust S: Vernon V. Cardosi and Camille 358 BROADWAY. U:30 S: Richard P. Biagiotti and Mary 102 WYMAN ST. S: Jessica C. Eves and Todd A. Cardosi $183,500 A. Biagiotti $282,000 Eves 19 EISENHOWER RD. B: Abdelhafid Djaballah B: James L. Sullivan and Patrick $589,000 126 WINTER ST. S: Souadatou Diallo 43 OCEAN AVE. U:43 C. Sullivan 4 DOONAN ST. B: Stephen J. Viola $300,000 S: Charles Interbartolo, Trustee $590,000 S: David L. Winn and Joanne G. $545,000 for Interburr Realty Trust B: Hong Zhang and Zhuliang Tao 20 DONNELLY DR. B: Babak Amintafreshi Winn B: Theresa M. Ramirez and S: Urban Renewal 7, L.L.C. S: Ralph V. Forziati $405,000 Steven E. Ramirez B: Matthew Skobe LYNNFIELD 61 GLENDALE AVE. 15 PARROTT ST. U:102 22 EMERSON ST. U:22 $275,000 S: Richard L. Williams and S: William R. Malo and Kathy E. $305,000 12 EDGEMERE RD. $549,000 B: Associate Solutions, L.L.C. Christine S. Williams Malo B: Benjamin Lewis $450,000 B: Lauren Stafford and Zackary S: Karina Mazza S: Deiulis Properties, L.L.C. B: Daniel N. Veinot Hyder 15 FREDERICK CIR. S: John L. Veinot and Patricia J. S: Joseph M. Freitas and Maria 9 LEDGEWOOD WAY. U:6 SWAMPSCOTT $235,000 9 PEACH TREE LN. U:9 Veinot S. Freitas $325,000 B: Capital Recovery, Inc. $550,000 B: Joanne Diroberto 46 ALLEN RD. S: Linda A. Mateo B: Hilda L. Spates S: Anthony R. Carlucci, Trustee 16 FLETCHER RD. 280 FELLSWAY W. U:280 $739,900 S: Robert W. Batchedler and $679,900 $417,500 for ARC Realty Trust Joanne L. Batchedler B: Kelly O’Connell and Matthew 21 FULLER ST. B: John J. Sheehan and Janice B: Kevin Twomey $257,000 A. Sheehan S: Clifford C. Gibbons 4 LINCOLN PL. O’Connell 10 PLEASANT ST. U:315 B: Jose A. Lemus S: John A. Driscoll and Susan J. $465,000 S: Joshua Baron and Beth Baron $199,999 Driscoll B: Andrew Nardone S: Israel Vazquez and Madeline 31 GOLDEN AVE. U:1 Vazquez B: Varerly M. Kostenko S: Karen A. Lynch S: Frank W. Mangiardo and 40 GREY LN. $615,000 14 BAY VIEW DR. James P. Mahoney, Sr. B: Kartik Shah and Sanaya 23 KIRTLAND ST. $684,040 17 LONGVIEW WAY. $275,000 Kondaskar $335,000 $480,000 B: Paul Martignetti and Elizabeth 5-7 RHODES AVE. Martignetti S: Nulsen B. Smith B: Michael Bailey and Rachel B: Stephen Roberts and Patricia B: Maria A. Interiano and Jairo O. $552,000 S: Joann F. Webber Ackerman Ward Interiano B: Habtom Ghiorgis and Freweni 220 GOVERNORS AVE. S: Allan Gibbs and Nancy F. S: Elise J. Dallimore and Steven S: Wilber R. Guevara Haile $750,000 14 PRISCILLA RD. Nickola P. Banks S: Joyce Andoh and Bello Ahmed $600,000 B: John D. Curtin and Julie E. 18 LIGHT STREET CT. B: Scott Carney and Candice Skolds 197 LOWELL ST. $200,000 16 RIDGE AVE. Carney S: Sean P. Sullivan and Kristin J. $500,000 21 DEAD EYE RUN. U:21 B: Yeem J. Man and Melody R. $315,000 S: Michael J. Sheehan and Sullivan B: Clesio G. Deoliveira $257,000 Sun B: Ivan Minchev and Nataliya Jennifer P. Sheehan S: Anna E. Mandragouras, B: Maya M. Prakapenka S: Karen M. Curry Savova 34 GRANT AVE. Trustee for 197 Lowell Street S: Lan K. Duong and Craig M. 41 PYBURN RD. U:41 $625,000 Realty Trust S: Taoufiq Choukri and Souad 42 LONGHILL RD. Santos $650,000 B: Daniel J. Yoon and Janet E. Hamdi $406,000 B: Shelley R. Baker Yoon 274 LOWELL ST. B: Adalberto Hernandez 90 SHERIDAN ST. S: Anthony Virgilio, Trustee for S: Winfield&Lee Homes, L.L.C. $370,000 $287,500 432 HUMPHREY ST. U:7 S: Angieszka E. Plener and A&T Realty Trust B: David Najarian B: Elizabeth Castro S: Michael R. Gilligan and Nicole Robert J. AdaMcZewski 779 HIGHLAND AVE. $469,955 S: Seashore Real Estate MALDEN A. Gilligan Management $290,000 B: Irina Gibb B: 120 Tremont Street, L.L.C. 54 LOVERS LEAP AVE. 284 LYNN ST. S: Eric Z. Osattin $390,000 1332 EASTERN AVE. S: Funai Margaret A. Estate and 9 STEPHEN TER. $505,000 $130,000 B: Nubia Ventura and Jose M. Patrick M. McAvoy $285,000 B: John Matthews B: Shuet M. Tang 487 HUMPHREY ST. Garcia B: Mohammad A. Solim S: David Vo S: Birch Hollow, L.L.C. S: Auriestela Rodriguez S: Sotannary In 16 HORNE AVE. $599,900 $600,000 136 HADLEY ST. 10 NORTHEND ST. B: 487 Humphrey Street, L.L.C. $390,462 B: Salvatore Ternullo, Jr. and $553,000 S: Sean Bagley, Trustee for Linda Ternullo B: Lebelo Makhene B: Amy Che Humphrey Street Realty Trust S: Christina Rossi S: Vincent A. Rinaldi and Linda S: Jessica Santos and Cirilo A. S. Rinaldi Garcia 20 PROSPECT ST. 20 INGALLS TER. U:C $658,888 99 JEROME ST. 22 OSBORNE ST. $299,999 B: Yueping Xu $618,000 $142,500 B: Wendy R. Gibilaro S: Rico Catherine A. Estate and B: Hannah Schwarzschild and B: Swan Devlopment, L.L.C. Nicola F. Rico Andey Amata-Kynvi S: Real Estate Property Services S: Donald Chouinard S: Daniel McCallum 12 PROCTOR ST. MARBLEHEAD 56 LINCOLN CIR. 501 MAIN ST. $360,000 $838,000 1 GARDEN RD. $650,000 B: Ricardo L. Duarte and $502,000 B: Sammy Khalifa Samantha M. Sousa B: Alex Rosenstein and Laura B: Christopher A. Ciavarra, S: Premier Development, Inc. S: Justin Alphen and Wendy Rosenstein Alphen Trustee for Ciavarra Financial S: Adam R. Wallen and Ariel L. Trust 143 MYRTLE ST. S: Janet M. Duncan 20 RUTH AVE. Wallen $200,000 $432,000 B: Joseph G. Walsh and Paul T. B: Kevin Medeiros and Jenna R. 15 LINDBERGH RD. Walsh, Jr. 320 PARADISE RD. $525,000 Medeiros S: Paul W. Walsh, Trustee for 143 S: James A. King and Lorraine $519,000 B: Kyle Hunt and Ashley Hunt Myrtle Street Trust S: William R. Vener, Trustee for D. King B: Taoufiq Choukri and Souad 15 Lindbergh Road Realty Trust Hamdi 10 NEWBERN AVE. 8 WALNUT ST. U:420 $400,000 S: Emanuel L. Kuntupis 33 NEPTUNE RD. $282,000 B: David Poon $750,000 B: Natasha Parks B: Joseph Patuleia and S: Sam Poon and Xue M. Situ S: Artan Nika 92 PHILLIPS BEACH AVE. Jacquelyn G. Mayfield $1,800,000 S: James Flanagan and Jennifer 60 QUINCY ST. SAUGUS Flanagan $755,000 B: 487 Main Street, L.L.C. B: Oleg Seletsky and Alexandra 6 CAROLE DR. S: Lydia P. Ruskin, Trustee for 171-R PLEASANT ST. U:3 Seletsky $219,900 Lydia P. Ruskin Financial Trust $130,000 S: Eric Alm and Katherine H. B: Anthony M. Loconte and Anne B: David T. Oshea and Jessica D. Huang Loconte Oshea S: Opulent Custom-Tailored 85 PURITAN LN. S: Kathleen Dupuis 132 SUMMER ST. U:132 $2,900,000 $593,900 8 DANFORTH AVE. B: Donald R. Shapiro, Trustee for 18 PROSPECT ST. U:1 B: Kathryn Arabasz and Rachel $465,000 $590,000 Arabasz B: Nicole Silva 85 Puritan Lane National Trust B: Dawn E. Huntley-Mucci and S: Bradley C. Kreider and S: Erik A. Comeau and Lisa M. S: Randi L. Cohen Robert C. Mucci Suzanne H. Kreider Comeau S: Richard L. Pohl and Sally S. 174 PURITAN RD. U:174 Jablon 66 WILLIS AVE. 9 HESPER ST. $825,000 $740,000 $307,000 B: Lisa Scopa 63 WASHINGTON ST. U:5 B: Rory McGonigle and Emily B: Nunzio Freddo $120,000 S: Donna M. Viera Vincunas S: Cathleen A. Monahan, Trustee B: Alexei Terentiev S: Alla Terentieva S: Richard M. Sartell and Jean 4 KAYLA DR. for 174 Puritan Road Realty E. Sartell $600,000 Trust 238 WASHINGTON ST. U:10 B: Erik A. Comeau and Lisa M. $95,000 NAHANT Comeau B: James B. Byrne S: Noelle M. Spinosa and Source: Banker and Tradesman, S: Jeanne McKeon No transactions this week Michael McCullock bakerandtradesman.com