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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2020 Planning Board gets an earful over Judge-Quinn proposal

By Thor Jourgensen ITEM STAFF LYNN — Two dozen neighbors Tuesday night raised concerns about  ooding, wildlife destruc- tion, and blasting they fear could arise from a proposed Judge and Quinn roads development. Board Chairman Robert Stilian and members Ste- phen Upton, Paul Price and David Angelli tabled developer Flamino Lan- zillo’s eight-home proposal and did not take a vote on it at the request of City Councilor-at-large Brian Field speaking on behalf of Ward 1 Councilor Wayne Lozzi, who could not at- tend Tuesday’s meeting. Ivy Farguheson plans to run a mar- Field said Lozzi plans to athon in all 50 states by the time she schedule a neighborhood turns 50. meeting on the develop- ment, and the Conserva- tion Commission, which velopment track record in Back, from left, Kath- ers grouped around a pro- discussed the project on Lynn eld, Middleton, and leen Connell stands posed, 400-foot cul-de-sac Ex-Lynn Jan. 21, plans to discuss it Revere, wants to build while Sue Carroll called Lanzillo Lane. again on Feb. 18. off Quinn Road and par- speaks during a Plan- “I look forward to build- The Planning Board has alleling Judge Road. The ning Board discus- track star no set meeting schedule ing according to all zon- but Stilian said it will streets are located in a sion on the Quinn ing regulations currently schedule another meeting hilly, ledge- lled neigh- and Judge Road in place,” Lanzillo said at staying on Lanzillo’s proposal once borhood off Lynn eld development at Lynn the start of the hourlong Planning Board member Street. City Hall Tuesday meeting. William Maher, who was Two of the homes are night. That did not appear to absent Tuesday, is able to slated to be built with be suf cient assurance the course attend. a shared driveway off ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Lanzillo, who has a de- Quinn Road with the oth- LYNN, A3 By Steve Krause ITEM STAFF If you were to nd out that Ivy Farguhe- son has run marathons in 47 states, you Saugus buyers get closing-cost credit might naturally assume she’d be eager to talk about Heartbreak Hill and the cheer- ing throngs at Boston College. By Elyse Carmosino to $2,198 to all Saugus residents, Town the market is less forgiving for rst- But oddly enough, the former Lynn En- ITEM STAFF employees, those who work in the town, time homebuyers. and those looking to purchase or re - “First-time buyers in the greater Bos- glish track star has never run Boston. SAUGUS — In an effort to stimulate “I never quali ed for it,” she said. “For a nance homes in Saugus. ton area, Saugus included, need a lot the town’s housing market, the Saugus “There just isn’t enough inventory on of help,” he said. “This is a very tough little bit of time, I tried to qualify for Bos- Affordable Housing Trust, in coopera- ton, but I wasn’t as fast as I needed to be.” the market to satisfy the need. It’s be- housing market to buy your rst home tion with lending company CrossCoun- That will not stop Farguheson, a vice coming more expensive for a young cou- in, and if you’re low-to-moderate in- try Mortgage, announced last week it principal at a charter school in Salt Lake ple to buy a house than it’s ever been,” come, it can feel next to impossible will offer housing bene ts to ease clos- City, Utah, from achieving her goal of run- Traverse said. “Any assistance to help sometimes. Any down payment or clos- ning in all 50 states by the time she turns ing costs on Saugus properties. get to that goal is bene cial for them.” ing cost assistance that communities 50. “This is a great thing,” said SAHT Home sales, as well as home prices, can offer is de nitely needed and de - “I ran one in Plymouth,” said Farguhe- committee member and CrossCountry in Saugus have swelled in recent years. nitely welcomed.” son, whose mother, Sandra, works at the Loan Lender Tom Traverse. “We hope Last May, the Item reported median However, Callahan added that provid- Ingalls School. “And it was a hard course. this draws more people to look at Sau- home prices in the town grew by 13 per- ing closing cost credit to residents only Lots of hills.” gus real estate.” cent from January to April alone. Ac- solves a small part of the complicated “Hard course” is a relative term. She SAHT Chairman John Cannon add- cording to the U.S. Census Bureau, the affordable-housing crisis — a crisis felt learned that quickly the rst time she did ed: “It’s a new concept. We don’t know if median value of owner-occupied hous- by many communities throughout the the 26.2-mile trek. That was in Albuquer- many people know about it.” ing units in Saugus from 2014 to 2018 state. que, N.M. CrossCountry Mortgage will give clos- was $374,400. “Will this be enough to solve the issue “I lived there at the time,” she said. “It ing costs — the extra fees buyers and Tom Callahan, Executive Director of for a lot of people? Probably not,” he sellers incur during the completion of a Affordable Housing Alli- RUN, A3 real estate transaction — credit of up ance, echoed Traverse’s sentiments that SAUGUS, A3

Opinion Commentary: Community Council approves East Lynn pot shop colleges need innovative funding. A4 By Gayla Cawley posed shop, which would be located at 211- Mitchem said the company’s new location, LOOK! ITEM STAFF 217 Lewis St. located about 50 feet down the street, has Sagan Harborside “I think it’s going to be a great t for that much better parking — 11 spaces in a park- LYNN — The City Council voted Tuesday Sotheby’s expands part of town,” said Chris Mitchem, CEO of ing lot behind the building, along with on- its team. A8 night to issue its nal recreational marijuana Diem Cannabis. “We’re excited about the op- street spaces — which was one of the neigh- license to Diem Cannabis, an Oregon-based portunity to see everything happening in the borhood’s top concerns. Sports company seeking to open a shop on Lewis city and we’re excited to be a part of it.” Diem plans to invest at least $800,000 into Tech girls win on Street. Although Diem Cannabis was supported by the 7,837 square-foot building for renova- Senior Night. B1 The panel voted, 9-1, in favor of the com- the majority of the council Tuesday, it hasn’t tions, which is similar to their investment  pany’s proposal despite numerous concerns been a smooth ride for the company. the owners have made into their Worcester Lynn eld boys fall to raised by neighbors about traf c and parking Overwhelming opposition from the neigh- space, Mitchem said. Hamilton-Wenham. B1 and a representative from the nearby Lynn borhood killed the company’s initial plans to Paul Coombs, a neighbor and president of Spanish Seventh-day Adventist Church open at 229 Lewis St., or 1 Chestnut. That the Gold sh Pond Association, spoke in favor Food speaking against the sale of “drugs.” proposal was tabled by the City Council in of the company’s proposal, but his sentiments The real message of Ward 4 Councilor Richard Colucci, whose September and of cially rejected by the pan- Valentine’s Day. B8 ward borders the area, voted against the pro- el in December. COUNCIL, A3 Sanders holds narrow lead over Buttigieg in New Hampshire MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — Bernie test moves on to the gantlet of state-by- Sanders held a narrow lead over Pete state primary contests that lie ahead. Democratic presi- Buttigieg in the New Hampshire Dem- The strength of Sanders and Buttigieg dential candidate ocratic primary Tuesday night as the was matched in reverse by the struggle Sen. Bernie Sand- two men from different generations and of former Vice President Joe Biden, who ers, I-Vt., kisses his wings of their party battled for front-run- spent most of the last year as the Demo- wife, Jane O’Meara ner status in the chaotic nomination ght crats’ national front-runner but  ed New Sanders, as he to take on President Donald Trump. Hampshire hours before polls closed an- speaks to support- After essentially tying in Iowa last ticipating a bad nish. With nal returns ers at a primary week, the strong showings from Butti- ahead, he was competing for fourth place night election rally gieg and Sanders cemented their status with Elizabeth Warren, a disappointing in Manchester, at the top of the 2020 Democratic eld. turn for the senator from neighboring N.H., Tuesday. And an unexpectedly strong performance Massachusetts. from Amy Klobuchar gave her a stronger PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS path out of New Hampshire as the con- PRIMARY, A3

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Dorothy J. Macaione, 100 Joseph T. Casey, 85 Julia R. Rea, 87 1920-2020 1934-2020 1932-2020 LYNN — Dorothy J. “Dottie” NAHANT — Joseph T. Casey, LYNNFIELD — Julia R. Rea, of Tops eld and Brian Rea of “Dot” (Langlois) Macaione, age 85, of Nahant, passed 87, of Lynn eld, died on Mon- W. Peabody; her two brothers, a lifelong resident of Lynn, away peacefully on February day, Feb. 10 at her residence. Francis Bucchiere of Saugus passed away peacefully at her 8, 2020 surrounded by his Born in Lynn on Dec. 11, and David Bucchiere of Flor- residence on Friday, February loving family. Born on August 1932, she was the daughter ida; and her sister, Lucille 7, 2020, one month after cel- 25, 1934, Joe was the son of the late Rosario and Lucy Ventre of . She is also ebrating her 100th birthday. of the late Martin T. and Nora (Coscia) Bucchiere. survived by her 12 grandchil- She was the beloved wife of G. (Tamero) Casey. Joe was Ms. Rea was a graduate of dren, Kari, Jennifer, Heather, the late James V. Macaione, predeceased by his beloved Saugus High School, Class of Bobbi, Frederick, Gregory, Jef- with whom she shared 55 wife Frances T. (Civiello) Ca- 1950 and attended Burdett frey, Bayley, Ashley, Lyle, Neil, years of marriage and prede- sey with whom he shared 54 Business School. She worked Ella, Emilia and Clara; and her ceased her in 2001. Born in years of marriage. for General Electric as a sec- 17 great-grandchildren. She Lynn in 1920, Dot was the Joe was born in Lynn and retary, a licensed realtor and was predeceased by her two daughter of the late Frank and attended St Patrick’s School. had retired from Analogic in brothers, Roy Bucchiere and Dorothy (Germain) Langlois. When he was a young child, Peabody as a telecommunica- John Bucchiere She was raised and educated his family moved to Nahant tion supervisor. Ms. Rea had Service information: Her in Lynn and graduated from where he spent his boyhood been a Lynn eld resident for funeral will be held from the St. Mary’s Girls High School in exploring its natural beauty: the past 45 years and was a McDONALD Funeral Home, 1937. She worked for Premier East Point, Forty Steps, and member of Our Lady of the As- 19 Yale Ave., Wake eld, on me.” and “I do not feel I do Shoe Shop, T.W. Rogers, The Swallow’s Cave were among and best friend Martin Casey sumption Church in Lynn eld. Friday at 9 a.m., followed by more than others. I just feel Dime Store, General Electric his favorites. He attended and his wife Gail of Merri- She enjoyed oil painting, knit- a funeral Mass in Our Lady we should all work to make River Works, was a clerk at Nahant Public Schools before mack, MA. He is predeceased ting, crocheting, crosswords, of the Assumption Church, things better for each other. by his brother Edward Casey Union Hospital for many years graduating from Lynn Clas- puzzles, cribbage and reading. corner of Grove and Salem It is just what I have always of Rosehill, KS. He leaves be- and as the of ce manager for sical High School in 1952. Ms. Rea is survived by her streets, Lynn eld, at 10 a.m. done.” hind many nieces and neph- Dr. Julius Sozanski. She was a From 1952-1956, he served three daughters, Pamela J. Interment will be at Forest Dorothy is survived by her ews as well. Joe enjoyed play- volunteer ESL Teacher in the his country as a Gunner’s Munger of Delaware, Lori Hill Cemetery in Lynn eld. loving daughters Dorothy R. ing bridge and cribbage with Lynn Asian Community and Mate on the U.S. Navy de- DeCosta of Danvers and Car- Visitation for relative and served in the auxiliary at Union Thibodeau and her compan- stroyer USS Wallace L. Lind his friends and family. For the ion William Foglietta of Lynn past several weeks, he found olyn Morse of Danvers; her friends will be held at the fu- Hospital for many years. She (DD-703). three sons, Lawrence Rea of neral home on Thursday from was a former First Aid Instruc- and Mary-Ann Macaione and Joe worked at General Elec- solace in watching the West- her companion John Turner Windham, N.H., Stephen Rea 4-8 p.m. tor for the American Red Cross tric in Lynn, beginning his ern television shows of his of Peabody; her grandchil- and former Air Raid Warden. career on the Apprentice Pro- childhood. Joe will be fondly dren, Kimberlee Girard, Paul Starting in 1956, Dot became gram as a machinist and then remembered for his kindness, Amirault and his wife Amy and involved with the Girl Scouts. becoming a Facilities Engineer generosity, warm heart, sense Mark Amirault and his wife Thomas E. McEnaney Jr., 76 “Girl Scouts has been my Manager where he was well of humor, and quick-witted life,” she told the Lynn Item in Cameron; her great-grandchil- jokes which were shared with 1943-2020 dren, Ashleigh, Ryan, Amelia respected and liked through- a 2018 article. Her longtime out his career. He retired all those fortunate enough to and Eloise; her sister Sr. Doro- know him. commitment to the Girl Scouts from General Electric after LYNN — Thomas E. McE- going to the Horse Races thy Marie Langlois, C.S.C. Sis- Service Information: His fu- has earned her some of the 38 years. When his wife was naney, Jr., died Monday, whether Suffolk Downs, Sara- ters of the Holy Cross, South neral will be held on Saturday organizations highest honors; diagnosed with Alzheimer’s February 10, 2020 at his toga or Belmont. Tom was a Bend, Indiana; her dear friend at 9AM from the SOLIMINE Thanks Badge (1985), Presi- disease, he was her devoted home. Thomas was born on very devoted animal lover. Tom Pappas and her many FUNERAL HOME, 67 Ocean dent’s Award (2012), Thanks caregiver until her passing in December 6, 1943 in Lynn, His dog, Molly, was his loy- nieces, nephews, great-niec- St. (Rt 1A), Lynn, followed by II Badge (2018) and many 2014. Massachusetts. He was the al companion, always by his es, great-nephews, cousins a Funeral mass in St. Thom- son of the late Thomas E. side. Tom was loved by all others. Dot was also a proud and friends. In addition to her Joe is survived by his two member of the Lioness Club as Aquinas Church, Nahant McEnaney, Sr. and Josephine and will be sorely missed by husband and parents, Doro- daughters, Kathleen Eaton at 11AM. Burial will be in in Lynn beginning in 1985 to (Finn) McEnaney. He is sur- his family and friends. thy was predeceased by her and her husband Douglas of Greenlawn Cemetery, Nah- 1992 and becoming a Char- vived by his sons Shawn of Service Information: His siblings Frank, Albert, Robert, Nahant, MA and Diane M. ant. Relatives and friends ter Member of the Shoe City New Jersey and Mickeen of Charles and Bernice Langlois Riccio and her husband Dan- are respectfully invited. Visi- memorial service will be Lions Club in 1992, who hon- North Carolina, a daughter and Theresa Dooley and Marie iel of Atherton, CA, and his tation will be on Saturday in held on Friday at 11AM in ored her as the Woman of the Minor. son Joseph D. Casey and his the funeral home from 9AM- April Bailey of Washington, the SOLIMINE FUNERAL Year in 2015. She held many Service Information: A wife Karin of Atkinson, NH. He 10:30AM. In lieu of owers, his siblings William and his HOME, 426 Broadway (Rt positions, including serving Funeral will be held on Fri- also leaves his grandson Mi- donations in Joe’s memory wife Judith McEnaney and Su- 129), Lynn. Burial will be on the Board of Directors day, February 14, 2020 at chael Roberto and his “own may be made to the Nahant san and her husband Charles in Pine Grove Cemetery, and was awarded the distin- 9:30a.m. in the SOLIMI- personal nurse” granddaugh- Preservation Trust (http:// Faia, brothers-in-law Dominic Lynn. Relatives and friends guished Melvin Jones Award, NE FUNERAL HOME, 426 ter Christina Roberto www.nahantpres- Russo and Charles Mpelkas. are respectfully invited. the highest award given to a Broadway (Rt. 129), Lynn, both of Nahant, MA ervationtrust.org). He was predeceased by his Memorial visiting hours Lion. She served on the Board followed by a Funeral Mass his granddaughter Directions and sisters Joanne Russo and are Thursday from 4-7PM. of Massachusetts Senior Ac- in St. Mary Church, Lynn at Carina Slate of Ban- guestbook at www. Ann Marie Mpelkas and his In lieu of owers, dona- tion Committee, North Shore 10:30a.m. Burial will be in gor, ME, his grand- solimine.com. brother Daniel McEnaney. He tions may be made to the Chapter and advocated tire- St. Joseph Cemetery, Lynn. daughter Nora Ca- is also survived by many niec- Salvation Army, 1 Franklin lessly for seniors across the sey, of Atkinson, NH, Relatives and friends are re- es, nephews, great-nieces, St., Lynn, MA 01902. Di- Commonwealth and in 2016, and his great-granddaughter spectfully invited to attend. great-nephews and cousins. rections and guestbook at she was nominated as their Visiting hours will be on Natalie Slate of Skowhegan, Tom was a bricklayer who “Unsung Hero”. She was the www.solimine.com. Thursday from 3—7p.m. In ME. Joe leaves his brother took great pride in his work. resident representative for St. lieu of owers, donations in He was an avid gardener who Theresa House Board of Direc- Dot’s name may be made to would spend hours working tors, where she lived, an avid Girl Scouts of Eastern Mas- reader and enjoyed jig saw in his yard. Tom was a loyal sachusetts, 420 Boylston Patriots fan! Tom also loved puzzles and crossword puz- St., Suite 505, Boston, MA zles. She was a talented knit- 02116, Shoe City Lions PO Dorothy A. Bowden, 82 ter and quilter and member of Box 8173 Lynn, MA 01904 the Hammersmith Guild, often or St. Mary’s High School, SAUGUS BRIEF using her skills with St. Mary’s LYNN — Dorothy A. (Bour- 35 Tremont St., Lynn, MA beau) Bowden, 82, lifelong Church Shawl Committee and 01902. Directions and on- Trash collection delayed Residents whose collec- Lynn resident, died Saturday at Centerboard. Dot was a line guestbook at www.soli- tion day falls on a Mon- February 8, 2020 after a due to Presidents Day true champion of volunteer- mine.com. day will be collected Tues- lengthy illness. Born in Lynn ism in her daily life, saying, “It The Town of Saugus day, and collection will to the late Leo and Grace doesn’t take much to be a vol- announced trash and run on a delayed schedule unteer. All you’ve got to do is (Gorham) Bourbeau, Dorothy the rest of the week. was a 1956 graduate of Lynn recycling collection will do it. That has been my motto. The compost site will be English High School. She was run on a one-day delay The years have been good to open on Saturday, Febru- the loving wife of the late from Tuesday, February ary 15 from 8 am to 2 pm. Robert L. Bowden, with whom 18 through Saturday, Feb- For more information, she shared 55 years of mar- ruary 22. There will be no riage. Dorothy worked as a collection on Monday, Feb- contact Solid Waste/Recy- Ernest F. Lessa, 79 clerk for several telecommu- ruary 17 in observance of cling Coordinator Lorna nication companies for many Presidents Day. Cerbone at 781-231-4036. years, ultimately retiring from LYNN — Ernest F. Lessa, Ernie leaves his daughter, Verizon. Dorothy enjoyed MASSACHUSETTS BRIEF 79, of Lynn, passed away Suzanne K. O’Brien-Wallace crocheting, knitting, crafting, Wednesday, February 5, and her husband Burke of dancing, singing, and play- Massachusetts has had 2020 at Kaplan Family Hos- Peabody, and grandchildren, as well as many nieces, ‘Sudden and swift’ drop at ing Bingo at the Knights of one con rmed case of pice House in Danvers, with Caitlyn Lessa of Lynn, Jacklyn nephews and cousins. She Chinese eateries amid virus Columbus. Most importantly, was predeceased by her the virus, a University his family by his side, follow- DiLeo and her husband Jon of she loved being surround- of Massachusetts Boston ing a long illness. N Billerica, David O’Brien of brother Gene Bourbeau. BOSTON (AP) — Mas- ed by her family, especially Service Information: Dor- sachusetts’ restaurant student who recently Born in Lowell, he was the Arlington, VA, and his former spending time together on returned from Wuhan, the son of the late Frank and Kath- wife, Jeannette I. (Corbin) Les- othy’s funeral service will industry is reporting a New Year’s Eve. be held at 10AM on Friday “sudden and swift” de- Chinese city at the center ryn (Haines) Lessa. He was sa of Lynn as well as nieces Dorothy is survived by of the outbreak. employed by General Electric and nephews. He was prede- February 14, 2020 from the cline in business at Chi- her 5 children; Richard SOLIMINE FUNERAL HOME nese restaurants as a new State health of cials Riverworks in Lynn for over 30 ceased by his son, Michael E. have said the patient, Bowden and his wife Carol 426 Broadway (Rt129) virus has sickened tens years as a Utility Clerk. Fol- Lessa and grandson Michael who is in his 20s, is recov- of Seabrook, NH, Laurence Lynn followed by a funeral of thousands of people, lowing his retirement he vol- Lessa, Jr. ering at home, where he Bowden and his wife Steph- mass at 11AM at St Pius V mostly in China. unteered as an Ombudsman Service Information: Fu- has been kept in isolation. anie of Lynn, Cheryl Pescia Church, Lynn. Burial will fol- The Massachusetts servicing nursing homes in the neral services were private. Bob Luz, the restaurant and her husband Steven of low in St. Joseph Cemetery, Restaurant Association greater Lynn area. Ernie also Assisting his family with ar- association’s president Londonderry, NH, Ronald Lynn. Visiting hours will said in a statement was a volunteer at the Boston rangement is the Levesque and CEO, noted that all Bowden and his wife Dian- be Thursday from 4-8PM. released late Friday that Soup Kitchen prior to his ill- Funeral Home of Salem. For na of Northwood, NH, Daniel restaurants in Massachu- Relatives and friends are patrons are making “in- setts “regardless of the ness. He was an avid Red Sox guestbook please visit www. Bowden and his wife Tara of respectfully invited. Memo- accurate correlations” be- and Navigator fan. LevesqueFunerals.com. Methuen, 12 grandchildren; ethnic origin of its owners” rial donations may be made tween eating at the state’s are required to meet the Christopher and his wife in Dorothy’s name to the Chinese establishments Kayleen, Sarah and her hus- state’s exacting health American Cancer Society at and the spread of the new and food safety standards. band Spencer, Jacqueline, www.Cancer.org. Directions coronavirus, which the Benjamin, Jillian, Jason and He encouraged people to Selling a house? and online guestbook at World Health Organiza- continue patronizing local his wife Brittany, Andrew and www.Solimine.com. tion on Tuesday of cially Chinese restaurants in a Buying a house? his wife Kelsey, Christina and dubbed COVID-19. show of support. her ancé Christopher, Tyler, Find out what properties Taylor “Missy”, Michael and LAW OFFICE OF Ashley , two great grandchil- MARIO C. CAPANO recently sold in your area. dren; Julian and Josephine, 101 North Common Street 781-593-7700 Check out (781) 599-6056 Publishing Daily, except Sundays • Divorce/Divorce Mediation USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 the Real Estate page • Probate/Estate Planning Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA • Personal Injury Law and additional of ces. in Saturday’s paper. 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COUNCIL is happening without us require the company to there was not a favorable From A1 really knowing about it.” provide Lynn with 6 per- recommendation to the staying the course Despite the concerns, cent of its annual gross full City Council on the didn’t match those of oth- City Council President revenues. The agreement proposal, which could put RUN Rapids.’ There are a lot er abutters in attendance. Darren Cyr, who rep- would need to be signed by a damper on the compa- From A1 of states that border the “It will bring a lot of resents the area where Mayor Thomas M. McGee. ny’s plans to operate a pot Great Lakes, and I ran business to the neighbor- the shop would be locat- Diem also needs approv- shop in Lynn. was the Duke City Mar- in all of them. Once I fin- hood,” said Coombs. “With ed, and Ward 2 Councilor al from the state’s Canna- James Cowdell, Econom- athon in 2004. I was 29, ished, I got the idea to do increased traffic, hopeful- Rick Starbard, chairman bis Control Commission ic Development & Indus- and I really didn’t know this.” what I was doing. I didn’t ly other businesses will be of the City Council Rec- before it can operate in trial Corporation of Lynn For the record, eight do any training in the last able to open up there as reational Cannabis Site Lynn. (EDIC/Lynn) executive di- states, stretching from two weeks before the race. well.” Plan Review Committee, Although Diem has been rector and James Laman- New York to Minnesota, And I finished in 5:40. Other neighbors asked both spoke in favor of Di- granted the city’s eighth na, assistant city solicitor, border at least one of the When I got to the finish five lakes. The others are for the vote to be tabled, em’s plans before the vote. and final special permit, both voted against the citing continued concerns Cyr said he was “on board” another company’s recre- line, they were already Wisconsin, Michigan, In- new location because they wrapping everything up. about a lack of parking because the business would ational marijuana license diana, Illinois, Ohio, and felt there could be a better There were no drinks, no and congestion in the area, be creating jobs in the remains in flux. Pennsylvania. use for the site, such as a food, no nothing.” which they felt would be neighborhood and noted Last February, the City Along the way, she con- residential development. Farguheson was ready exacerbated by the new the company has worked to Council approved Tree cluded her hardest course Starbard and Ward 5 for the next one, in Rich- business. Some felt there address the concerns raised Market LLC’s proposal to was in Asheville, N.C. Councilor Dianna Chak- mond, Va. was a lack of transparency by the abutters. open a shop at 3 Mount “It’s nothing but hills,” outis both voted in favor. “I wanted to do the Ma- from the City Council with “I think these folks have Vernon St., but the compa- she said. “They’re endless. The City Council could rine Marathon, but that how the meeting was com- They’re in the mountains, demonstrated they’re a ny’s plans to seek a change vote on Tree Market’s was full. But when that municated to the neigh- professional organization in address to 212 Broad and it’s beautiful.” new proposal at their next happens, they give you a Her favorite of the 56 borhood. and I think they would be a St. drew a split vote from meeting on Feb. 25. list of all the other races “Nobody on my street good addition to the neigh- the Recreational Canna- races she’s run (“I’ve been in the area. I chose that doing eight of these a year was notified about this borhood,” said Starbard. bis Site Plan Review Com- Gayla Cawley can be one.” for the last few years”) meeting,” said Ryan Diem would next en- mittee last month. reached at gcawley@item- “I prepared,” she said. was in Fargo, N.D. Johnson, who lives in the ter into a host agreement The split vote from the live.com. Follow her on “And I trained correctly. I “I never had any in- neighborhood. “This vote with the city, which would subcommittee means Twitter @GaylaCawley. did a lot better.” tention of going to North She did so well, in fact, Dakota,” she said. “But Sanders holds narrow lead over Buttigieg in N.H. that she only has three it was one of the funnest states left to reach her marathons I’ve run. It was goal: Delaware and Rhode their Boston. The whole PRIMARY supporters, “Our cam- Island, which she will run community came out for From A1 paign is built for the long a week apart in April and it.” haul, and we are just get- May, and Alaska. She says she’s been able Neither Biden nor War- ting started.” Farguheson, now 45, to transfer the lessons ren was on track to receive Despite an embarrass- ran track for English, in- she’s learned running any delegates. ing defeat that raised cluding cross country, in marathons to her job as With votes still coming questions about her path the early 1990s, but says an assistant principal. in, the race was too early forward, Warren vowed to there was really no cause- “If I can run 26 miles, to call. But the front-run- move trudge on. and-effect between that I can do anything,” Far- ners were cheerleading “Our campaign is built and her latest endeavors. guheson said. “Whenever and being cheered by their for the long haul, and we “My coach (George Lan- things get hard, and they supporters. are just getting started,” glais) tried to teach me do get hard, I can deal “So many of you chose she declared. the hurdles, but I couldn’t with anything. Including to meet a new era of chal- Having already predict- get into a rhythm. That’s the stuff that goes on at lenge with a new genera- ed he would “take a hit” what I like best about the school.” tion of leadership,” Butti- in New Hampshire after a running. You get into a The question now is gieg said. distant fourth-place finish rhythm, and you just re- what comes after she fin- Sanders boasted of “a PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS in Iowa, Biden essentially lax and run.” ishes her tour of the Unit- movement from coast to Her job as a newspaper Supporters of Democratic presidential candi- ceded the state. He was ed States. coast ... to defeat the most traveling to South Car- reporter/teacher/admin- “Everyone asks me dangerous president.” date former South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Butt- istrator took her all over igieg cheer at a primary night election rally at olina Tuesday as he bet that,” she said. “I’m work- The New Hampshire his candidacy on a strong the country, and one of her ing on my PhD. It’ll give vote made clear that the Nashua Community College Tuesday in Nash- showing there later this landings was in Indiana. me time to work on my early days of the Dem- ua, N.H. month boosted by support “It’s kind of close to ev- dissertation plan. And my ocratic contest will be a from black voters. erything, including the principal thinks I should battle largely between two to contend with, including Sen. Michael Bennet and Great Lakes,” she said. “I More than a year af- do half-marathons in ev- men who are four decades Klobuchar, whose stand- political newcomer An- had friends who were cra- ter Democrats began an- ery state, which would be apart in age and are ideo- out debate performance drew Yang, who attracted zy. They did ironmans. I nouncing their presiden- fun.” logical opposites. Sanders led to a late surge in New a small but loyal follow- don’t do that. tial candidacies, the party is a leading progressive Hampshire. Biden prom- ing over the past year and “But they’d say ‘there’s Steve Krause can be is struggling to coalesce voice, calling for a sub- ises strength in upcom- was one of just three can- a race in Wisconsin,’ or reached at skrause@item- stantial government inter- ing South Carolina, while didates of color left in the behind a message or a ‘there’s a race in Grand live.com. vention in health care and former New York Mayor race. messenger in its desper- other sectors of the econo- Mike Bloomberg was not While struggling candi- ate quest to defeat Trump. my. Buttigieg has pressed on Tuesday’s ballot but dates sought to minimize That raised the stakes of Saugus buyers get for more incremental looms next month. the latest results, history the New Hampshire pri- changes, giving Americans Biden, after dismal per- suggests that the first-in- mary as voters weighed the option of retaining formances in Iowa and the-nation primary will whether candidates were their private health insur- New Hampshire, is stak- have enormous influence too liberal, too moderate closing-cost credit ance and making a point ing his candidacy on a shaping the 2020 race. In or too inexperienced — of appealing to Republi- strong win Jan. 29th in the modern era, no Dem- vulnerabilities that could SAUGUS fered by SAHT will not cans and independents South Carolina, which is ocrat has ever become the play to Trump’s advantage From A1 only apply to homes in who may be dissatisfied the first state with a sub- party’s general election in the fall. Saugus, but can also be said. “There needs to be a with Trump. stantial black population nominee without finish- He was not on the bal- used by Saugus resi- combination of resources. Yet Sanders and Butti- to weigh in on the Demo- ing first or second in New lot, but Bloomberg, a New dents who wish to invest You need to build more gieg enter the next phase cratic race. Hampshire. York billionaire, loomed in properties elsewhere. homes at more affordable of the campaign in differ- After a chaotic begin- The action was on the over the New Hampshire No repayment will be re- prices that more people ent political positions. ning to primary voting last Democratic side, but contest as moderates quired, and conventional can afford.” While Warren made week in Iowa, Democrats Trump easily won New failed to embrace a single FHA and VA loans are el- Those most likely to clear she will remain in hoped New Hampshire Hampshire’s Republican alternative to Sanders. igible. benefit from these new the race, Sanders, well-fi- would provide clarity in primary. He was facing Bloomberg was skip- “I think this is needed measures, he said, would nanced and with an ar- their urgent quest to pick token opposition from for- ping all four states that everywhere,” Traverse be homebuyers who are dent army of supporters, someone to take on Trump mer Massachusetts Gov. vote this month in favor said. “Closing costs are already close to purchas- is quickly becoming the in November. At least two Bill Weld. of dozens of delegate-rich so expensive today that ing their first house, but leader of the progressive candidates dropped out in Warren, among the contests in March. He’s it keeps a lot of homebuy- just need a small financial wing of the party. the wake of weak finishes front-runners for months, already devoted hundreds ers from getting into (the boost. 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Sports 15 Massachusetts communi- er education is their key to a The Ohio adaptation of [email protected] the CUNY ASAP program ty colleges in the 1960s and better future. Ext. 5 1970s, the student popula- Yet, the community col- cost only about $1,840 more The Trump paradox tion has grown and greatly lege sector receives the least per student per year. And, Retail and Online the cost per degree attained Advertising diversified. For the academic amount of public financial [email protected] From the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette editorial board year that ended June 2019, support per student per year was 22 percent lower than nearly 111,000 students en- than other public institu- students not in the pro- ADVERTISING rolled in an undergraduate tions from K-12 on up. gram. So, it was deemed an Ernie Carpenter Jr. President Donald Trump’s State of the Union ad- efficient and effective use of dress was classic Trump. It was full of drama and credit-bearing course at a The MA Council of Presi- Director of Advertising Massachusetts community dents believe the Common- taxpayers’ money to attain and Business Development, ext. 1355 hype, braggadocio and exaggeration, showmanship much better outcomes in a [email protected] and pettiness. It was also substantive and effective. college. That does not count wealth should invest in a the additional nearly 35,000 SUCCESS Fund to expand shorter time span. Ralph Mitchell This is the riddle of Trump: The singular mix of In Massachusetts, we sim- Sales Representative, ext. 1313 pomposity and real accomplishment. The constant students in a workforce de- student support services at velopment or non-credit our local community col- ply can’t produce better re- [email protected] shooting of himself in the foot combined with inci- professional development leges to improve student sults for our students with- Eric Rondeau sive political instincts. program. outcomes, particularly as out significant investment. Sales Representative, ext. 1280 How does someone who has been the subject of so As a sector, we annually a tool to advance the MA It didn’t happen without [email protected] investment in New York or much disdain, indeed outright hate, boost his poll reach about 150,000 folks in DHE’s Equity Agenda. Patricia Whalen Ohio and it won’t happen numbers in the middle of an impeachment trial? an undergraduate learning Nationally, this approach Sales Representative, ext. 1310 in Massachusetts without How does someone walk into the House chamber, experience. That’s more than has been very successful. [email protected] a significant increase in where a majority voted to impeach him, and leave the state universities and Several years ago, New BUSINESS OFFICE funding to help underwrite that room triumphant? the University of Massachu- York’s CUNY system pi- intensive student service Susan J. Conti It pains his critics to admit it, but Trump is a setts system combined. loted a new model dubbed wraparound supports. Controller, ext. 1288 force of nature. The community college’s the Accelerated Study in These models demon- [email protected] And that means he gets things done. Consider his student population is the Associate Program — or strate that we know how to Ted Grant record, which he reviewed Tuesday night: We are most diverse of any sector ASAP. ASAP students are turn funding into increased Publisher, ext. 1234 seeing the lowest unemployment rate in most of of higher education with a required to attend full-time outcomes … we just need in- [email protected] growing proportion of our while being supported with our lifetimes, especially for African Americans. We creased funding to do that. Marian Kinney free tuition, free books, free have a booming stock market, which some experts students being of a non-ma- This budget cycle we are ext. 1212 said would permanently crash if Trump was elect- jority race or ethnicity. transportation, enhanced advocating for the state [email protected] Because we are the most advising, special first-year ed. Many in middle America now have fat 401(k)s Legislature to appropriate a Will Kraft for the first time in their lives and can contemplate affordable option in the courses, cohort course mo- SUCCESS Fund line item to Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 retirement while they still have some active years state, we also outperform dalities, intensive tutoring provide these wraparound [email protected] left. The president won new trade agreements with all other public and pri- and career services, and fi- supports so Massachusetts Paula Villacreses Canada, Mexico and China, just as he promised to vate higher education in- nancial assistance for other community college students stitutions in terms of the unmet needs. A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 do and despite that his critics said he could nev- can benefit from this same [email protected] er get them done once we were in a presidential percentage of our students Not surprisingly, ASAP type of investment and em- Mike Shanahan election cycle. And even his foreign and military in the lower income stra- outcomes are phenomenal ployers can get the skilled, ta. That translates into the in terms of closing achieve- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 policy seems to be working out better than anyone educated workforce they ur- highest proportion of stu- ment gaps, increasing re- [email protected] thought it would. Instead of protracted military en- gently need. dents who are federal Pell tention and graduation Carolina Trujillo gagements, he favors quick strikes. He talks tough eligible and in most finan- rates. Also not surprising Dr. Patricia A. Gentile is Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 and carries a big stick. And instead of globalism cial need. is that it costs more to im- president of North Shore [email protected] and alliances, the president talks about “America We are also enrolling plement, but the cost per Community College and Jim Wilson First” and secure borders, which many Americans adult learners who can graduate was actually low- Massachusetts Council of Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 find obviously sensible. no longer be classified as er than the more traditional Community College Presi- [email protected] There is also much to criticize in the Trump ad- non-traditional students model. Many other states dents chair. CIRCULATION ministration. Most of those quick strikes are uncon- Lisa Mahmoud stitutional. And our troops are still on the ground MATTHEW ROONEY Manager, ext. 1239 and at risk in places that will never be stable, never [email protected] mind improved. The coal, steel and auto industries have not “come back” in any significant way. Mas- CUSTOMER SERVICE Time to get off the budget merry-go-round La’ Mosha Ball sive deregulation will hurt many people in many Customer Service, ext. 1276 ways. [email protected] But the president does have a record of accom- In the debate unfolding in spending priorities come up terest rates near zero. What GRAPHICS plishment. our country over federal defi- for consideration, the Con- does a zero rate of interest His problem, from the standpoint of roughly half cits and debt, one fundamen- gress resolves the conflict mean? It means that there is Trevor Andreozzi tal argument is generally not by choosing one, but by no opportunity cost of money, the country, is his nature, his persona, his charac- Designer overlooked: What we politely providing money for both. that businesses and consum- [email protected] ter. And, secondarily, how that nature shapes his call our “structural deficit” is And when spending exceeds ers needn’t choose between understanding of the presidency. Frederick Higgins really a chronic inability to revenue, instead of going alternatives because they can Designer One observer said: If the goal is to unite the coun- set priorities. In a way, we before the American people have everything they want. [email protected] try, he has failed. have forgotten as a nation, as and explaining why addi- In this environment, what The president, as we saw in the House chamber Mark Sutherland a society, how to determine tional revenue is necessary measure should a business Creative Director this week, is a deeply divisive figure. And the divi- what is more important and to advance the national in- use when deciding between [email protected] sion has worn many Americans out, and down. For what is less important. terest, the Congress borrows. alternative investment op- them, a booming economy and national security It’s no wonder that our Which will better ad- portunities? Between an in- NEWSROOM without a new war with Iran is not enough. Char- politics has devolved into a vance the national interest: vestment in innovation and Mike Alongi acter trumps prosperity. National goodwill matters series of squabbles over side to support Ukraine in its a stock buy-back, or a raise Sports Reporter ext. 1228 [email protected] more than a good economy. issues, that our people are up fight with Russia, or to fund for its CEO? Is it any wonder But for many other Americans, also roughly half to their eyeballs in debt, that school lunches for disadvan- that young people borrow Bill Brotherton wages and growth are slack, taged children? To clean up the country, what the president accomplishes mat- $200,000 to get a degree in Features Editor ext. 1338 and that our foreign rela- a toxic waste dump in Ohio, [email protected] ters more than how he behaves. English from Harvard, when tions are in disarray. or to build a courthouse in one from a good state school And the few, but decisive, voters who are in the Elyse Carmosino The Constitution of the Arizona? To send a labor at- would do just as well, and Reporter, ext. 1264 middle and on the fence may doubt that any Demo- United States explicitly as- taché to Mexico in support cost one-fourth as much? [email protected] crat running for president can accomplish more or signs the power to set taxes of USMCA implementation, Sooner or later, this mer- usher in an era of good feeling. Gayla Cawley and tariffs, raise revenue, or to put more computers in ry-go-round will stop, and Reporter, ext. 1236 What the president made clear in the State of the and incur public debt to the public schools? we will have to re-learn how [email protected] Union is that he is not changing. With him we get Congress (Article 1, Sections The federal budget of the to set priorities and make 7 and 8). Moreover, in Article United States contains mil- Cheryl Charles the whole package — the building and the bluster. choices. As with an actual News Editor, ext. 1278 The campaign will be both. He will go to the people 1, Section 9, the Constitution lions of trade-offs like this, merry-go-round, there are [email protected] as himself, unapologetically. He will run on his re- provides that public money and the Congress confronts really only two ways for it to Olivia Falcigno cord, but he will also run as a salesman and a show- may not be spent without these apples-vs.-oranges stop. Either it breaks down having been appropriated by choices every day. In a prop- Photographer, ext.1224 man and a street fighter. He sees himself as a doer in a crisis, which could take [email protected] the Congress. erly functioning budget, the and the president as an executive, not a head of the form of rising interest Finally, the Impoundment result would be a clear state- rates and inflation that put Spenser Hasak state or moral leader. In a little less than 10 months Control Act of 1974, as af- ment of American values and Photographer, ext. 1332 the voters will make the call. millions of people out of work [email protected] firmed in different ways by purpose: these are the things and out of their homes, im- the Supreme Court in 1975 we must do to make America poverish a generation of re- Thor Jourgensen and 1998, requires the exec- more secure and more pros- tirees, and undermine our de- Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 [email protected] utive to spend monies as ap- perous, and those are things mocracy and social peace. Or propriated by Congress. we need not do — and here is we decide to turn it off now, Daniel Kane Taken together, these pro- the money. when we have a strong econ- Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 visions of constitutional law But our budget is not a clear omy and low unemployment, [email protected] and practice mean that the statement of values and pri- putting our government fi- Steve Krause Congress, and the Congress orities. On the contrary, our nances, our national security, Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 alone, has the power and the government budget almost and our prosperity on a firm [email protected] authority to set the nation’s pretends that the principle of footing for the future. Harold Rivera spending priorities and must opportunity cost — the core The choice is ours. Sports Editor, ext. 1238 take responsibility before insight of market economics [email protected] the voters for levying the that resources are scarce and Matthew Rooney is manag- taxes required to carry out that choices must be made ing director of the George W. Anne Marie Tobin Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 those priorities. — has been rescinded. The Bush Institute-SMU Economic [email protected] From this perspective, the problem, of course, is that op- Growth Initiative. This essay chronic federal budget defi- portunity cost is a reality and originally appeared in the win- Ryan York cits of the past half century assuming it away is a fantasy. ter edition of “The Catalyst: A Copy Editor, ext. 1220 [email protected] suggest a sort of dereliction Moreover, we have been Journal of Ideas from the Bush of duty on the part of the able to finance these deficits Institute.” It is being distribut- TECHNOLOGY Congress. When competing for almost 20 years with in- ed by InsideSources.com. 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By Michael Balsamo about it. Even so, the resig- steady ally of the presi- but I didn’t speak to and Eric Tucker nations of the entire trial dent’s since taking the posi- them,” Trump said. ASSOCIATED PRESS team broke open a simmer- tion. Barr last year cleared Hours after Trump’s ing dispute over the punish- the president of obstruction tweet, a Justice Depart- WASHINGTON — The ment of a Trump ally whose of justice even when Muel- ment official called the four lawyers who prose- case has long captured the ler had pointedly declined original recommendation cuted Roger Stone quit president’s attention. The to do so, and Barr has de- “extreme” and “grossly dis- the case Tuesday after episode was the latest to clared that the FBI’s Rus- proportionate” to Stone’s the Justice Department entangle the Justice De- sia investigation — which crimes and said it would file overruled them and said it partment, meant to oper- resulted in charges against a new sentencing memo. would take the extraordi- ate free from White House Stone — had been based on The departures began nary step of lowering the sway in criminal investiga- “bogus narrative.” soon after. Aaron Zelinsky, amount of prison time it tions and prosecutions, in It’s not clear what sen- a Mueller team member, would seek for President presidential politics. tence the department will quit the case and his job in Donald Trump’s longtime The four attorneys, in- ultimately seek — a new Washington, with plans to ally and confidant. cluding two who were early sentencing memo filedreturn to his position as a The resignations raised members of special counsel PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Tuesday evening indicated federal prosecutor in Bal- immediate questions over Robert Mueller’s Russia that the original recommen- timore. whether Trump, who ear- team, comprised the entire Federal prosecutors were asking a judge to dation was too harsh but Another early Mueller lier in the day had blast- Justice Department trial sentence Roger Stone to serve between seven proposed no recommended team member, Adam Jed, ed the original sentencing team that won convictions and nine years in prison after his conviction on punishment of its own. also withdrew from the recommendation as “very against Stone last fall. witness tampering and obstruction charges. The day of upheaval be- case. His status at the horrible and unfair,” had at Each had signed onto gan with a morning tweet Justice Department was least indirectly exerted his a Monday sentencing election. None lent their mission — to determine from Trump that the not clear. Before joining will on a Justice Depart- memo that recommended Stone case was a “miscar- Mueller’s team, he worked names to a Tuesday memo whether the Trump team ment that he often views as between seven and nine riage of justice.” He later on civil cases there. that called the original rec- had access to nonpublic an arm of the White House. years in prison for Stone, told reporters he didn’t Another federal prose- The department said the who was convicted of ly- ommendation excessive. information about Dem- speak to Justice Depart- cutor in Washington, Mi- decision to shorten the sen- ing to Congress, witness The resignations leave ocratic emails hacked by ment officials, though he chael Marando, withdrew tencing recommendation tampering and obstructing in limbo the resolution of Russian operatives and said he could if he wanted. from the case. A fourth was made Monday night the House investigation a case that was one of the provided to WikiLeaks. “I have the absolute trial team member, Jona- — before Trump’s tweet — into whether the Trump signature prosecutions of The Justice Department’s right to do it. I stay out than Kravis, resigned his and prosecutors had not campaign coordinated Mueller’s team and that leader, Attorney General of things to a degree that position as an assistant spoken to the White House with Russia to tip the 2016 cut to the heart of his William Barr, has been a people wouldn’t believe, U.S. attorney. Feds: Ex-convict extorted college Powell: Economy looks resilient students for nearly $1 million despite risk of China virus By Martin By Jim Mustian Crutsinger ASSOCIATED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — An WASHINGTON — Fed- ex-convict accused of bilk- eral Reserve Chairman Je- ing several college stu- rome Powell said Tuesday dents out of nearly $1 mil- that the U.S. economy ap- lion and forcing some into pears durable, with steady prostitution or unpaid la- growth and unemploy- bor was arrested Tuesday ment near a half-century on extortion and sex traf- low, but faces risks from ficking charges. the broadening viral out- Lawrence “Larry” Ray break that began in China. was previously known Powell also said that the for his role in helping to Fed is content with where send former New York interest rates are, suggest- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS City police commissioner FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ing that no further rate Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell tes- Bernard Kerik, who was U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman points to a cuts would be contemplat- tifies before the House Committee on Financial a close confidant of Rudy photo showing Lawrence Ray during a news ed unless economic condi- Services, on Capitol Hill Tuesday in Washington. Giuliani, to prison. conference Tuesday in New York. tions were to change sig- Federal prosecutors nificantly. Since last fall, said Ray, 60, used “phys- the Fed has kept its bench- from the coronavirus, Pow- “We will be watching ical, sexual and psycho- of food and sleep. U.S. Attorney Geoffrey mark short-term rate in a ell said, which he cautioned that carefully,” he said logical abuse” to extort Ray was taken into cus- Berman told reporters the low range of 1.5 percent to “could lead to disruptions in about the virus’ impact. money from five differ- tody Tuesday and expect- investigation was prompt- 1.75 percent, well below China that spill over to the “And the question we will ent students at Sarah ed to appear hours later in ed by an article that ap- levels typical during previ- rest of the global economy.” be asking is will these be Lawrence College, a pri- Manhattan federal court. peared last year in New ous economic expansions. In response to questions, persistent effects that vate liberal arts college He had previously denied York magazine. The chairman made his Powell said it was too ear- could lead to a material outside . the allegations, saying Ray allegedly ensnared remarks Tuesday to the ly to assess the scope of the reassessment of the out- He convinced them they they were the result of a many of his victims while House Financial Services threat the virus poses to look” in the United States. were indebted to him, au- conspiracy against him. they were college sopho- Committee on the first of the U.S. economy. But he The daily death toll in thorities said, subjecting It was not clear whether mores at Sarah Lawrence. two days of semiannual observed that the economy China topped 100 for the them to “grueling inter- he had a defense attorney His first victims were his testimony to Congress. “is in a very good place,” first time, raising the num- rogations” that spanned who could comment on daughters’ roommates, The Fed is monitoring with strong job creation and ber of deaths there from hours and deprived them the charges. Berman said. developments stemming steady if modest growth. the virus above 1,000. Not in the script: Bloomberg embraces stop and Weinstein won’t frisk in resurfaced 2015 audio testify at rape trial By Alexandra Jaffe reform and racial equity.” and Jonathan But the audio of his As- By Michael R. Sisak closing Friday. Jury delib- Lemire pen speech highlights his and Tom Hays erations are slated to start ASSOCIATED PRESS embrace of the policy just ASSOCIATED PRESS Tuesday. Court is closed a few years ago and sug- WASHINGTON — Mi- Wednesday and again on gests he was aware of the NEW YORK — The chael Bloomberg is under Monday for holidays. disproportionate impact of defense rested its case fire for resurfaced comments By not testifying, Wein- stop and frisk on minori- Tuesday in Harvey Wein- in which the Democratic stein followed the exam- ties. Bloomberg says that stein’s rape trial without presidential candidate says ple of defendants in other “95 percent” of murders the disgraced Hollywood the way to bring down mur- high-profile sex crimes mogul taking the witness der rates is to “put a lot of and murder victims are cases. They include Bill stand, setting the stage cops” in minority neighbor- young male minorities and Cosby, who didn't take the for closing arguments in hoods because that's where that “you can just take the a landmark #MeToo trial witness stand either time “all the crime is.” description, Xerox it and punctuated by graphic tes- he was tried for drugging The billionaire and former pass it out to all the cops.” and molesting a woman To combat crime, he says, timony from six accusers. New York City mayor made PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS As expected, Weinstein at his suburban Philadel- the comments at a 2015 ap- “put a lot of cops where the chose not to testify, avoid- phia home. After a mistri- pearance at the Aspen In- crime is, which means in Michael Bloomberg won the votes of New Hamp- ing the risk of having al in 2017, a second trial stitute, as part of an overall minority neighborhoods.” shire’s Dixville Notch community, hanging onto prosecutors grill him on resulted in the comedian’s defense of his support for In the audio, he acknowl- its tradition of being among the first to cast bal- cross-examination about conviction. the controversial "stop and edges that focusing police lots in the presidential primary. the vile allegations. He Weinstein, 67, is charged frisk" policing tactic that forces in minority neighbor- confirmed the decision with raping a woman in a has been found to dispropor- hoods means minorities are attention Monday after and legal challenges. after returning to the Manhattan hotel room in tionately affect minorities. disproportionately arrested podcaster Benjamin Dixon Bloomberg has since dis- courtroom from meeting 2013 and forcibly perform- Bloomberg launched his for marijuana possession circulated it on Twitter. tanced himself from the with his lawyers behind ing oral sex on a different presidential bid late last but dismisses that as a nec- In his Tuesday state- policy since launching his closed doors for about a woman in 2006. Other ac- year with an apology for his essary consequence. “Why ment, Bloomberg notes presidential campaign as half-hour as speculation cusers were called as wit- support for the policy. He’s do we do it? Because that's that he “inherited the prac- part of a broader strategy swirled that they still nesses as part of a prose- taking an unconventional where all the crime is,” tice of stop and frisk” from aimed at appealing to mi- Bloomberg said. hadn't talked him out of it. cution effort to show he approach to the campaign, Rudy Giuliani's adminis- nority voters. He’s also ac- And to “get the guns Asked as he left court has used the same tactics bypassing the traditional tration and noted that by knowledged his own white out of the kids’ hands,” if he was thinking of tes- to victimize many women early states and gaining the time he left office at the privilege and released pol- tifying, Weinstein said: “I Bloomberg says, police over the years. attention by flooding the end of 2013, he had signifi- icies focused on issues cen- wanted to.” must "throw ‘em against Weinstein has main- airwaves with hundreds of cantly reduced its use. He tral to some African Amer- Defense lawyer Arthur millions of dollars in ads. the wall and frisk ’em.” tained any sexual encoun- said, “I should have done it ican communities, like Aidala added that Wein- He’s spent recent days “And they say, ‘Oh, I don’t faster and sooner.” black homeownership and ters were consensual. stein “was ready, willing, courting black voters whose want that. I don’t wanna But stop and frisk ex- maternal mortality rates. The Associated Press able and actually quite support will be crucial to get caught.’ So they don’t panded dramatically on But the comments gave anxious to testify and clear has a policy of not publish- winning the Democratic bring the gun,” he says. Bloomberg's watch, reach- Bloomberg's political ri- his name” but didn't do so ing the names of people nomination and will begin According to a report in ing a peak in 2011 when vals an opportunity to because his lawyers felt who allege sexual assault a campaign swing through the Aspen Times that year, over 685,000 people were pounce. Activist Tom St- prosecutors “failed misera- without their consent. It the South on Wednesday. Bloomberg blocked the re- stopped, according to data eyer, who is working ag- bly” to prove their case be- is withholding the name Seeking to blunt any lease of video of the Aspen from the American Civil gressively to attract black yond a reasonable doubt. of the woman accusing political fallout from the Institute appearance. But Liberties Union. While its voters in South Carolina Jurors are expected to Weinstein of raping her in comments, Bloomberg the Aspen Times reporter use declined significantly ahead of that state's Feb. hear the defense's closing 2013 because it isn’t clear said Tuesday the remarks uploaded what appears after that, Bloomberg stood 29 primary, called the argument Thursday, fol- if she wishes to be identi- “do not reflect my commit- to be the full audio on- by the program even in the comments “extremely dis- lowed by the prosecution's fied publicly. ment to criminal justice line, and it drew renewed face of widespread criticism turbing.” A6 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2020 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- 10:29 a.m. Monday report- Chicago police: Bloody footprints larly arrests, reflect police records. ing a suspicious vehicle In the event of a perceived inac- described as a black F150 led to arrest in double homicide curacy, it is the sole responsibility on Linda Lane. Dispatched officer reported the truck be- of the concerned party to contact longed to a cleaning compa- By Rosemary Sobol, as, 20, was charged late ing south on Wells to the judge after posting the the relevant police department and ny. Paige Fry and Monday with two counts of square. A 9mm gun was required 10 percent of have the department issue a no- Jeremy Gorner first-degree murder in the recovered after Thomas his $50,000 bail and was tice of correction to the Daily Item. Fires CHICAGO TRIBUNE deaths of Huayi Bian, 36, was arrested. placed on electronic home Corrections or clarifications will not and Weizhong Xiong, 35. On Sunday, police indi- monitoring, according Police received a report at CHICAGO — Chicago be made without express notice of Xiong’s wife told police cated that Bian and Xiong to court records. Thom- 11 a.m. Saturday of smoke police called to a double the shooting occurred as were shot after they re- as was arrested again change from the arresting police coming from a house on Lin- homicide in Chinatown they were parking in a sisted Thomas. Xiong’s in early 2019 on a felony department. da Lane. A dispatched offi- over the weekend found lot at 2009 S. Wells St., wife was spared because charge of manufacturing cer reported flames and the bloody footprints leading not far from where Bian she cooperated and hand- with the intent to deliver LYNN house was evacuated. The fire away from the two vic- lived. Bian had gotten out ed over her belongings. A marijuana, records show. was extinguished at 12 p.m. tims, friends who had been of the couple’s white Toy- police report described the In March, the marijuana Arrests and the house’s occupants parking an SUV when ota Highlander and was shooting as an attempted case was dropped. were allowed back inside. they were shot in the face. directing the wife into an carjacking. During the summer, Michael Birmingham, of After a short walk, the open space when Thomas Thomas was on proba- Thomas pleaded guilty 124 Green St., was arrested PEABODY officers spotted a man in walked up, police said. tion for a robbery convic- to the robbery charges on warrant charges of two the Chinatown Square The wife said she heard tion when he was taken and was sentenced to two counts of assault and battery Summons Plaza with bloody white shots and dove to the into custody Sunday. In years of probation with with a dangerous weapon and gym shoes and a handgun pavement. She saw her August 2018, Thomas had credit for 319 days served assault and battery at 2:19 Jose Guimaraes, 46, of 38 sticking out of his right husband fall and was able been arrested and charged in Cook County Jail, re- p.m. Monday. Raddin St., Lynn, will be sum- pants pocket, according to to call 911 on his phone, with two felony counts of cords said. Brian Lepore, 50, of 12 moned for operating unreg- police. He took off running police said. Both Bian and robbery, according to Cook Thomas was scheduled Forenza Road, Peabody, was istered/uninsured following but was quickly arrested Xiong died at the scene. County court records. appear for a bond hearing arrested on a warrant charge a traffic stop on Monday at early Sunday. Responding officersA few months later, Tuesday at the Leighton of Class B drug possession 4:20 p.m. on Mill Street. The suspect, Alvin Thom- saw the bloody prints go- Thomas was freed by a Criminal Court Building. subsequent offense at 11:36 p.m. Monday. Medical Michael Marino was ar- rested on warrant charges of Police assisted in transport- Suspected Pillowcase Rapist larceny of a motor vehicle, ing an infant having a seizure wanton destruction of proper- to North Shore Children’s ty, operation of a motor vehi- Hospital from Central Street pleads not guilty in 1983 sex attack cle with a suspended license, on Monday at 9:57 p.m. failure to stop for police, as- Police assisted in arranging By David Ovalle ment and raping her in sault with a dangerous weap- transport for a Brooksby Vil- MIAMI HERALD Palm Beach County. on and negligent operation of lage resident to Salem Hospi- Detectives did not link a motor vehicle at 11:36 p.m. tal who fell and hurt her back MIAMI — Robert Koe- the case to the Pillowcase Monday. on Tuesday at 7:11 a.m. hler, the suspected Pil- Rapist, despite the sim- Jenny Rojas, of 8 Northern lowcase Rapist believed ilarities to the years-old Ave., was arrested on warrant SAUGUS to have attacked dozens attacks in the neighboring charges of shoplifting by as- of South Florida women counties. portation and possession of a Accidents in the early 1980s, plead- He wound up pleading shielding device at 2:46 p.m. ed not guilty Tuesday as guilty to sexual battery, Monday. Police received multiple prosecutors upgraded fel- but serving only 120 days calls around 10:23 p.m. ony charges against him. in jail. He became a reg- Accidents Monday about a motor vehi- Koehler’s defense law- istered sex offender, but cle that appeared to have hit yer entered the not-guilty his DNA was never taken, A report of a motor vehicle something on Ballard Street. plea during a brief court despite a 1989 Florida law crash with personal injury at Callers could not tell if air- hearing on Tuesday. The requiring genetic samples 1 p.m. Monday at Eastern Av- bags had been deployed. 60-year-old defendant did be given to law enforce- enue and Harvest Street. Police received a call at not appear in court. ment. A report of a motor vehicle 7:14 a.m. Monday about a He was formally charged His DNA was not in CO- crash at 8:28 p.m. Monday non-fatal accident with inju- with one count of armed PHOTO | TNS DIS, or Combined DNA In- at Beach Road and Nahant ries on Walnut Street. At least sexual battery, and one Robert Koehler, a man who is suspected to be dex System, the FBI’s DNA Street; at 6:30 a.m. Tuesday one vehicle was towed. count of armed kidnap- the Pillowcase Rapist who terrorized South database of criminals. But at Lynnfield Street and Oak- ping. He will remain be- Florida women during the 1980s, is being cold-case detectives zeroed dale Road; at 8:24 a.m. Tues- Complaints hind bars while awaiting charged with raping a woman in 1983. in on Koehler, who lived day at 196 Essex St.; at 9:41 trial, tentatively set for in Palm Bay, by analyzing a.m. Tuesday at Waitt and A caller at 6:41 a.m. Tues- April 13. counties, breaking into the hundreds of leads, inter- DNA of potential family Western avenues; at 10:36 day reported two patients Koehler is charged, for apartments or town homes viewed potential suspects members that had been a.m. Tuesday at 300 Broad having a verbal altercation at now, in only one case, a of women living alone. He and conducted stakeouts. publicly uploaded. St.; at 11:55 a.m. Tuesday Spectrum Health Services on 1983 attack on a 25-year- Broadway. Dispatched officers Authorities have not at Mt. Vernon and Silsbee old woman in Northwest got his moniker because An artist even created a reported all parties had left disclosed exactly what streets. Miami-Dade. Police and he would sometime use a sculpture based on the de- the area. sites were used to scour Miami-Dade prosecutors pillowcase, or some other scription of one victim who A caller at 5:19 a.m. Tues- genetic profiles. In other Assaults say DNA tests have linked fabric, to cover his victim’s managed to see his face. day reported a male wearing high-profile cases, police him to at least 25 cases, face, or his own. The case, however, went officers have used a site A report of an assault and a short jacket going in and and they are still working By 1985, Miami-Dade cold and the task force called GEDMatch, which battery with a dangerous out of her neighbors’ yards toward gathering evidence police started a massive was disbanded. Koehler, compiles genetic profiles weapon at 11:28 p.m. Mon- on Gilway. Dispatched officers for additional charges. task force aimed at catch- police said, did not stop voluntarily uploaded by day at Munroe and Washing- were unable to locate the The Pillowcase Rapist ing the intruder, who left his attacks — he was ar- users who use sites such ton streets. man. stalked his victims in Mi- little evidence behind. rested in 1990 after break- as Ancestry.com to trace A report of an assault at Police received a call at ami-Dade and Broward Detectives checked out ing into a woman’s apart- their lineage. 11:55 a.m. Tuesday on North 12:35 p.m. Tuesday from a Common Terrace. woman reporting a couple of her roommates had recently Dolphins shot, stabbed and killed off Florida coast Breaking and Entering moved out and taken some of her property. An officer reports By Devoun Cetoute or sharp object off Naples, Captiva Island. by bullets and arrows, and A report of a motor vehicle this was a potential misun- MIAMI HERALD the National Oceanic and The string of dolphin impaled. Harassing, hunt- breaking and entering at 7:28 derstanding about a TV. The Atmospheric Administra- deaths has NOAA offering ing, killing or feeding wild p.m. Monday at 43 Cherry St. MIAMI — Three Florida matter is under investigation. tion said. That same week, $20,000 for information dolphins is illegal, and dolphins met gruesome Theft Disturbances deaths and authorities Emerald Coast Wildlife that leads to civil penalty those caught may face up want those responsible Refuge experts found an- or criminal convictions for to $100,000 in fines and a A report of a larceny at 4:57 Police received a call at found and punished. other dolphin with a bul- those responsible. Call the year in jail, according to p.m. Monday at 9 Needhams 10:42 p.m. Monday from a Late last week, biolo- let in its left side along NOAA Enforcement Ho- NOAA. Landing Road; at 10:42 a.m. man at Birch Street Apart- gists with the Florida Fish Pensacola beach. tline at 800-853-1964. Tips Biologists believe the Tuesday at 360 Washington ments reporting he had been and Wildlife Conservation In May, a dolphin was may be left anonymously. recent case of dolphin St.; at 12:48 p.m. Tuesday at physically assaulted by a man Commission found a dol- found dead with a punc- Since 2002, at least 29 deaths stem from people 680 Lynnway. who was not on the lease and phin dead from a bullet ture wound in its head off dolphins have been shot, feeding the mammals. A report of motor vehicle was residing in a basement theft at 12:08 a.m. Tuesday apartment with one of his ten- at Planet Fitness at 50 Bos- ants. Police were dispatched POLICE BRIEFS ton St. and spoke with both parties about their rights. Bank robber admits to crimes, me,” Baptista allegedly then shot the assailant in The Webster woman MARBLEHEAD A woman at the Holiday Inn blames substance use told Revere police when the thigh. was shot in the head and Express on Broadway called he was approached. “The The man, identified by her body was burned Accidents police at 3:58 p.m. Mon- WORCESTER (AP) — money is (in) the bag.” police Tuesday as Luis inside her car, authorities day to report somebody had A man told a judge he Baptista told police he Gomes, faces arraignment said. A report of a motor vehicle thrown down a glass bottle wants to take responsi- never had any weapons Wednesday on charges of Martin, 35, arranged crash at 9:38 a.m. Monday that had nearly missed one bility for his actions and or bombs, and none were armed assault with intent to meet Goparian to hire on Washington Street. of her patrons. Police spoke admitted to robbing two recovered when he was to murder and assault him to kill or seriously to the parties. The party who with a dangerous weapon. banks without striking a taken into custody. injure her ex-boyfriend, Complaints threw the bottle agreed to Baptista will be sen- It’s not clear if he has an plea deal. according to trial testimo- clean it. Samuel Baptista tenced June 11. attorney. A caller reported there ap- The officers were not ny. Martin and her former peared to be a flashing light pleaded guilty Monday to boyfriend were involved SWAMPSCOTT bank robbery charges for Boston officer shoots man hurt. coming from the third floor They applied a tourni- in a custody battle in- of a Pickett Street apartment robbing two banks in six who tried to stab partner Arrest days using a bomb threat. quet to the leg of the man volving their 5-year-old complex at 11:24 a.m. Mon- who had been shot and daughter, authorities said. day. The caller wasn’t sure if Baptista apologized to BOSTON (AP) — A Alex Lockard, 29, was ar- his family in court and in- Boston police officer shot both he and the man who One witness at trial said someone was in trouble or if rested and charged with oper- was stabbed were taken Goparian wanted to have it was from an alarm. Police dicated that his substance a knife-wielding man in ation of a motor vehicle with use led to the robberies. the leg late Monday when by ambulance to the hos- sex with Martin. reported it was from an exteri- a suspended license at 3:04 pital. Gross said both men Goparian’s former girl- or hall light. “That’s not like me to do the man tried to stab the p.m. Monday. what I did,” Baptista said. officer’s partner, police had been stabilized. friend took the stand as “I feel very guilty about Commissioner William a prosecution witnesses NAHANT Complaints it.” Gross said. Man convicted and testified that she was Baptista, 27, robbed The shooting occurred of killing woman, present when Goparian Complaints A report of suspicious activ- ity at 5:12 p.m. Monday at 62 TD Bank in Worcester of at about 11:30 p.m. in the burning her body in car set Martin’s car on fire. Police received a call at Greenwood Ave. $10,000 on Oct. 20 and city’s Dorchester neigh- She did not know a body paid a passerby over borhood, he said. WORCESTER (AP) — A was in the vehicle. $4,000 to drive him to The officers were on pa- man was convicted Tues- Goparian’s lawyer said Salem, authorities said. trol when they witnessed day of killing a woman during his closing state- He then robbed East a fight, he said. who wanted to hire him to ments that police did not The officers got out of Lynn Drug Task Force Boston Savings Bank six kill or injure her ex-boy- conduct a thorough in- days later in Revere for their cruiser, and one of friend. vestigation into Martin’s almost $2,000, authorities them tried to stop a man Donovan Goparian, 42, Hotline death and that many of said. with a knife from attack- of Worcester, was found the prosecution witnesses Police caught Baptista ing another man who guilty by a Worcester 781-477-4444 CALL 24 HOURS A DAY inside Northgate Shop- suffered neck and back Superior Court jury of lied. or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) ping Center after the wounds. first-degree murder in Goparian faces a second robbery when When one officer tried the November 2015 death mandatory sentence of Spanish menu available witnesses described the to break up the fight, the of Marie Martin, accord- life in prison without the All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. red taxi he caught to flee man with the knife tried ing to a statement from possibility of parole at Callers may remain anonymous. the scene. to stab the officer, Gross District Attorney Joseph sentencing scheduled for “I did it. I did it. You got said. The officer’s partner Early Jr.’s office. March 6. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT Actor Jussie Smollett faces six new charges in Chicago

By Don Babwin ing month with little ex- authorities alleged that weigh in. and Herb McCann planation, angering police Smollett had paid two The city has sued ASSOCIATED PRESS officials and then-Mayor black friends $3,500 to Smollett, seeking reim- Rahm Emanuel. help him stage the attack bursement of more than CHICAGO — A grand Tina Glandian, Smol- because he was unhappy $130,000 for overtime jury returned a six-count lett’s attorney, did not im- with his salary as an actor paid to officers who were indictment accusing actor mediately return a call for on “Empire” and wanted involved in investigating Jussie Smollett of lying comment Tuesday. to drum up publicity for Smollett’s report. Smollett’s to Chicago police when Smollett told police he his career. attorneys have said the city he reported a racist and was walking home early A judge in August ap- should not be allowed to homophobic attack last on Jan. 29, 2019, when two pointed Webb, a former recover costs from Smollett year, a special prosecutor masked men approached U.S. attorney, as a special because it accepted $10,000 announced Tuesday. him, made racist and ho- prosecutor to look into why from the actor “as payment Smollett faces six counts mophobic insults, beat the original charges were in full in connection with of disorderly conduct, spe- him and looped a noose dropped. Webb also was the dismissal of the charges cial prosecutor Dan Webb around his neck before looking into whether calls against him.” said in a statement. fleeing. He said his as- that Cook County State’s Smollett’s case has be- Smollett, who is black sailants, at least one of Attorney Kim Foxx had come an issue in Foxx’s and gay, was originally whom he said was white, with a Smollett relative bid for a second term. Her charged with disorderly told him he was in “MAGA and an ex-aide of former opponents have pointed to FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS conduct last February for country” — a reference to first lady Michelle Obama the case as indicating she allegedly staging the at- President Donald Trump’s unduly influenced thehas bad judgment and fa- Jussie Smollett faces new charges for report- tack and lying about it to campaign slogan, “Make decision to drop charges. vors the rich and powerful ing an attack that Chicago authorities contend investigators. The charges America Great Again.” Foxx recused herself from in deciding who will be was staged to garner publicity, according to were dropped the follow- Several weeks later, the case but continued to prosecuted. media reports. Missteps lead publishing industry to review diversity effort

By Hillel Italie Macmillan and Harper- ASSOCIATED PRESS Collins — have for years had diversity efforts, in- NEW YORK — As de- cluding internships and bate rages around “Amer- outreach programs, and ican Dirt,” the bestselling in-house initiatives like novel criticized for its por- mentoring and require- trait of Mexican life and ments that all job open- culture, publishers are ings include a diverse pledging to change a his- range of candidates. torically white industry as In 2019, Penguin Ran- critics question whether it PHOTO | TNS dom House announced a can truly transform. “Strategy Plan” with goals Questlove listens to Kelly Marie Tran speak on- Diversity has been an including the diversifica- stage during the 92nd Annual Academy Awards issue in publishing for tion of employees and a at Dolby Theatre on Sunday in Hollywood. years, but perhaps never more inclusive work cul- so urgently as in the past ture. But the publisher few weeks, when Mexican faced its own embarrass- Oscars role of American authors and ment last week. It had others have cited “Ameri- collaborated with Barnes can Dirt” as evidence of a & Noble on “diverse” edi- ‘Star Wars’ actress publishing culture where tions of such classic liter- white voices are valued ature as “Frankenstein,” above others. Critics say “The Wizard of Oz” and fuels fan reaction flaws in Jeanine Cum- “Romeo and Juliet” to hon- mins’ narrative about a or Black History Month, By Diane Bell award for best original Mexican mother and son which takes place in Feb- THE SAN DIEGO screenplay. fleeing to the U.S. were ruary. The covers featured UNION-TRIBUNE Surprise ending: The overlooked by the book’s illustrations of the main Korean language film, Social media was abuzz editorial and promotional characters with dark skin, “Parasite,” was so popular over the role of “Star team and the many writ- while the texts, mostly by at the 2019 San Diego In- Wars” actress Kelly Marie ers and booksellers who and about white people, ternational Film Festival, Tran during Sunday’s Os- were early advocates. were left the same. After that organizers booked a cars ceremony. “Of course, we’ve had a widespread criticism on- second screening and then The former San Diegan, lot of conversations, look- line, with many wonder- a third after the first one FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS who suffered the unfair ing at diversity and ways ing why the publisher and sold out at ArcLight La arrows of online trolls af- — as we always do — to “American Dirt,” a novel by Jeanine Cummins Barnes & Noble didn’t Jolla. Its win of the best ter debuting as resistance address the recruitment and Oprah’s Book club selection, is seen on the simply promote writers picture Oscar, however, fighter Rose Tico in “The and publishing of Lati- shelves at a Barnes & Noble in Brooklyn, N.Y. of color, the program was Last Jedi,” had returned surprised even film festi- nos,” says John Sargent, canceled. in the series finale, “The val CEO Tonya Mantooth. CEO of Macmillan, which Lee & Low, the indus- director of the activist “These recent events Rise of Skywalker.” How- “I thought there was a released Cummins’ nov- try is around 75 percent organization WeNeedDi- underscore the critical ever, she had a much di- chance ‘Parasite’ would el last month through its white, and mostly female. verseBooks. importance of the work minished role. overtake ‘1917,’ but when Flatiron Books division. No publisher who spoke Jennifer Baker, an au- we have to continue to That controversy was it won for best foreign film, Marketed in part as a to The Associated Press thor and editor who in do together,” says Pen- rekindled when Tran ap- I figured there wasn’t any new “Grapes of Wrath,” disputed those numbers, 2014 created the “Minori- guin Random House US peared as a presenter at way it would also take best the John Steinbeck novel which were roughly the ties in Publishing” pod- CEO Madeline McIntosh, the Oscars. Why? Because picture,” she said Monday. which helped define the same as those in a Lee & cast, says the book world adding that the publish- she seemed to have more Reaction was mixed at Great Depression, “Amer- Low survey released four faces structural issues er would “recommit” to visibility on the Acad- the festival’s Oscar view- ican Dirt” was lauded by years earlier. common to a wide range a “full range of perspec- emy Awards stage and ing charity party Sunday an industry that is pre- “Even though there may of industries. Asked if she tives, experience, and ex- red carpet than she did atop a Bankers Hill con- dominantly white, liberal, be more awareness of di- had seen signs of progress pertise.” in the “Star Wars” finale, do complex. “Many people anxious to make a profit versity issues, the num- in publishing, she said she Earlier this week, Myri- estimated by fans to total in the room cheered, and and eager to make a dif- bers on the industry side saw “no clear pathway to am Gurba, David Bowles about 80 seconds of big many shook their heads in ference. A book that Cum- aren’t really changing,’’ correction, adding that and other prominent crit- screen time. “Rise of Sky- shock,” Mantooth reported. mins and Flatiron had says Lee & Low publisher “Bottom line,” there won’t ics of “American Dirt” met walker” screenwriter J.J. Her response was thought would personalize Jason Low. “It’s still a very be “sustainable change” with Flatiron executives. Abrams bore the brunt of echoed by Andy Frieden- the experience of immi- homogeneous industry, without fully taking on In a press release issued the online backlash. berg, director of the Cin- gration instead became an especially in some of the the system itself. after the meeting, the Tran, 31, was the first ema Society of San Diego. example to some of its own executive and gatekeeping Several publishing exec- writers — members of Asian-American actress His group had premiered distance from the issue. roles.” utives agreed on a rough the activist group #Digni- to play a major role in pre-Oscar favorite, “1917,” Publishing executives CEOs including Sar- outline of industry de- dadLiteraria — said Mac- the “Star Wars” fran- and he was expecting it to and editors often shy away gent, Michael Pietsch of mographics: Entry level millan had committed chise. But she went dark win best director and pic- from discussing diversity Hachette Book Group and positions, notably in pub- to developing an “action on Instagram after nega- ture.”A real shocker that on the record, but Flat- Carolyn Reidy of Simon licity and marketing, are plan” within 90 days. Sar- tive comments persisted. it didn’t happen.” he said. iron president and pub- & Schuster say longtime the most diverse, while gent declined to offer de- Several months later she He hopes the “Parasite” lisher Bob Miller bluntly barriers to diversity in high-level editorial jobs tails but confirmed there explained in a New York triumph will make Amer- acknowledged they had publishing include the are more white; employees was “an agreed upon ef- Times essay that she had icans more open to the not anticipated the “an- self-reinforcing networks under 40 are more diverse fort” to address diversity. begun to believe the rhet- amazing subtitled movies ger that has emerged from of a historically white, up- than those over 40; those Imprints dedicated to oric and doubt herself. being created around the members of the Latinx per-class industry, and the who work in children’s diverse voices have been A fan-fueled Twitter ac- world. Mantooth hopes and publishing communi- stress of being the only publishing are more di- around for decades and count, @tranIoan, dubbed it will embolden studios ties.” non-white member in a verse than those in adult continue to be formed, “Daily Kelly Marie Tran,” and distributors to take “The fact that we were room. The industry’s low books divisions. among them One World at shares updates on Tran, the steps necessary to get surprised is indicative of a salaries, sometimes un- “Children’s librarians Penguin Random House including 2020 Oscars these films into theaters. problem, which is that in der $30,000 in one of the and educators have been and Simon & Schuster’s footage of her red carpet Meanwhile, both the Cin- positioning this novel, we world’s most expensive at the forefront of urging 37 Ink. HarperCollins arrival in a couture gown ema Society and the Coro- failed to acknowledge our cities, can also make it publishers to diversify the imprints include Amistad designed by Schiaparelli. nado Island Film Festival own limits,” Miller wrote hard to retain good people. books we offer,” Pietsch Press, one of the country’s She was escorted by her had screened “The Neigh- in a recent press state- “They don’t necessarily says. oldest African American father. It also includes a bors Window” — voted an ment. see a career path. They All of the so-called “Big publishers; and the Na- clip of her introduction of audience favorite at both — According to a new can get burned out and Five” publishers — Pen- tive-focused Heartdrum, Diane Keaton and Keanu and it took home the best study by the multicultur- a little exhausted,” says guin Random House, Si- scheduled to begin in Reeves who presented the short film Oscar on Sunday. al children’s publisher Nicole Johnson, executive mon & Schuster, Hachette, 2021. Universal will release controversial ‘Hunt’ film in March LOS ANGELES (AP) film’s March 13 release line, “The most talked the film by name, said it The film features 12 Jason Blum’s Blumhouse, — Universal Pictures date presents the “elites” about movie of the year is was intended “to inflame strangers who awake in stars Oscar winner Swank said Tuesday that it will hunting regular people as one nobody’s seen yet.” and cause chaos.” a clearing who don’t yet and Betty Gilpin, and is release the social satire a conspiracy theory. Star In August, Universal The cancellation came know they’ve been chosen directed by Craig Zobel. It “The Hunt,” a film it can- Hilary Swank says at one Pictures canceled a Sep- after the studio had al- for The Hunt, but one of was written by Damon Lin- celed in the wake of criti- point that “it wasn’t real” tember release for “The ready paused the ad cam- them manages to turn the delof and his “Watchmen” cism about its premise of amid images of shootings, Hunt” after criticism, in- paign for the R-rated film table on the pursuers, a collaborator Nick Cuse. “elites” hunting people for explosions and other vio- cluding from President in the wake of mass shoot- synopsis released Tuesday News of the film’s re- sport in red states. lence. Donald Trump. The presi- ings in Texas, Ohio and stated. lease was first reported by A trailer announcing the The trailer includes the dent, without mentioning . “The Hunt,” produced by The Hollywood Reporter. A8 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2020 LOOK! Lincoln’s Birthday, Paul Bunyan Day, International Darwin Day, National Freedom to Marry Day

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Ben Borash, Valerie White, Ashley Hunt and Kevin Paradise have joined Sagan Harborside So- theby’s International Realty. Sagan Harborside Sotheby’s expands its team

SWAMPSCOTT — Sagan Harbor- for real estate assisting with his blehead, she believes that with her side Sotheby’s International Realty family’s property management business background, her knowledge announced that Ben Borash, company. Ben now lives in Revere of customer service, and her expert Ashley Hunt, Valerie White and with his wife. design skills, she is embarking on Kevin Paradise are its newest He can be reached on his cell at the perfect next chapter of her life. sales associates. 617-378-1932 or ben.borash@sothe- She can be contacted at 617-771- The quartet will provide both bysrealty.com 0551 or at valerie.white@sothebys- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS residential and commercial real Hunt is a North Shore native who realty.com. estate services in Marblehead and comes to real estate from a 15-year As a life-long Swampscott resi- In the capilla or private chapel of Hacienda Swampscott and the surrounding career with The Ritz-Carlton hotel dent, Paradise has built long-stand- Encinias, shown in a January 1998 photo, is the communities on the North Shore. company, where she was awarded ing relationships. While continuing original stone baptismal font. “We are delighted to welcome some of the highest accolades from his career running a local resi- this dynamic group to our amazing the company. dential plumbing business, he has team. They bring a diverse set of She has established a reputa- taken on a new adventure with his Proposal seeks experiences and skills to the compa- tion for being incredibly detailed, pursuit of a real estate career. ny with their backgrounds in sales, reliable, and trustworthy with an Paradise knows how to effectively marketing and business plus their always respectful, personable, and deliver positive results to ensure to draw tourists to earned reputations for fairness and positive attitude. a smooth, stress-free experience integrity,” said Phyllis Sagan, Sa- Years of in-depth service allow her while his great depth of knowledge historic Hispanic trail gan Harborside Sotheby’s Interna- to anticipate customer and clients’ of homes from historic to new con- tional Realty president. needs and exceed their expecta- struction is sure to be a great value The owner of a successful kite tions. Hunt lives in Marblehead to his clients. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. de Tierra Adentro as a boarding school for more than 10 with her husband and two young He lives in Swampscott with his (AP) — A New Mexico National Historic Trail. years, Borash has taken on a new children. She can be reached on her wife, Laura, and their four chil- proposal seeks to draw The binational trail, adventure with his career in real cell 781-780-1300 or via email Ash- dren. He can be reached at 781-254- tourists to a historic three-quarters of which estate. Whether working with his [email protected]. 6828 or via email, kevin.paradise@ Hispanic and Native winds through the central kite boarding students or assisting White joins Sagan Harborside sothebysrealty.com American trail that once highlands of Mexico, a home buyer or seller, his patience from a successful background in Sagan Harborside Sotheby’s linked early Spanish tracks a different Euro- and ability to smoothly guide them retail. As a former co-owner of International Realty is the premier settlers from pean settlement story through the process is one of his “Bobbles and Lace,” growing the real estate brokerage firm serving to an area just north of and seeks to emphasize strongest assets. trendy boutique from a pushcart Boston’s North Shore communities. Santa Fe. the shared history and Applying his business and mar- selling funky jewelry to a chain of Each of Sagan Harborside’s agents A bill sponsored by state heritage of Spain, Mexico, keting background, Borash has a more than six stores in less than 10 are committed to creating lifelong Rep. Andrés Romero Native American tribes great understanding of how to best years, she appreciates the hard work relationships with clients by offer- would erect landmarks and the American South- prepare a client for each step in it takes to be successful and prides ing the best real estate experience from Ohkay Owingeh west. the real estate process. A native of herself in offering superior personal possible across all aspects of the Pueblo in northern New The El Camino Real de Marblehead, he grew his passion service. A long-time resident of Mar- buying and selling process. Mexico to southern New Tierra Adentro is part of Mexico connected to a the U.S. National Park route that connected the Service’s National Trails regions for hundreds of system. Still, it lacks Kirk Douglas’ last words? Michael Douglas years. It also calls for the many markers and in- state to spend $5 million frastructure to make it a says they were a political endorsement to create a commission tourist attraction in New to study ways to bring Mexico. By Christie D’Zurilla for Democratic presi- The event was captured outspending his rivals, visitors to the trail, also Mexico and Texas are LOS ANGELES TIMES dential candidate Mike in part in what appears to including buying an ad called the Jornada del investing heavily into Muerto (the Journey of their part of El Camino Bloomberg in Wisconsin. be a campaign ad obtained during Super Bowl LIV. Michael Douglas isn’t the Dead Man). Real, Romero said. “I don’t know if he was by the New York Post. Bloomberg was running certain his father, Kirk “The El Camino Real El Camino Real de pulling my leg or not,” Michael Douglas is fifth in the California Douglas, was serious is really a story of New Tierra Adentro served as when he spoke some of Douglas said at a cam- a personal friend of Democratic primary race Mexico and our rich and a main route for Spanish his last words, but he is paign stop on Saturday, Bloomberg’s and told at 6 percent on Jan. 28, ac- cultural diversity of the explorers. But it also was certain about what his just days after his father’s those assembled that he cording to the UC Berkeley state,” Romero said. traveled by Estebanico, dad said: Feb. 5 death, “but one of couldn’t think of a better Institute of Governmental Some of the money a black Moroccan slave “Mike can get it done.” the last words he said candidate for president. Studies poll. On Monday, would be used to help who explored present-day The elder Douglas when he was in the hospi- The former New York the Morning Consult poll towns and tribes promote Texas, New Mexico, and wasn’t talking about his tal … he asked me to lean mayor was a late entry to had him running third areas of the trail that go Arizona. He is believed son. The revelation, such over closely, and I leaned the Democratic primary for the overall Democratic through their territories. to be the first person of as it is, came last week as over closely, and he looked on Nov. 24 and, like fellow nomination at 17 percent, In September 2000, African descent to visit the “Kominsky Method” at me and he said, ‘Mike billionaire candidate behind Bernie Sanders the U.S. Congress des- the present-day American actor was campaigning can get it done.’” Tom Steyer, has been and Pete Buttigieg. ignated El Camino Real Southwest. WEATHER LOTTERY National weather MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: SUN, MOON, TIDES Forecast for Wednesday, February 12, 2020 TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Tuesday...... 0045 Tuesday...... 1818 H Monday...... 0791 Monday...... 6888 Sunrise today 6:43 a.m. Partly cloudy. High near 45F. W winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts Winds W at 10 to 20 mph. up to 20 kt in the morning. Sunday...... 5806 Sunday...... 5064 Sunset today 5:12 p.m. Tonight: Cloudy skies early Waves around 2 ft. Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: L Sunrise tomorrow 6:41 a.m. with periods of light rain and Tonight: S winds 5 to 10 kt. snow later at night. Some Waves around 2 ft. Rain and EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER High tide today 1:26 p.m. H sleet may mix in. Low 34F. snow. Vsby 1 nm or less. All 4...... $7,069 All 4...... $3,510 Low tide today 7:43 p.m. Winds SSW at 10 to 15 mph. First or last 3...... $990 First or last 3...... $491 L Chance of precip 100%. Any 2...... $85 Any 2...... $42 High tide tomorrow 1:54 a.m. Snowfall around one inch. 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ITEM FILE PHOTO Lynn eld’s Max Boustris scored 16 points in a loss to Hamilton-Wenham Tuesday night. Lynn eld falls to Hamilton-Wenham By Anne Marie Tobin Ford led the Pioneers with ITEM STAFF 16 points each, while se- nior captain Clay Marengi LYNNFIELD — They had 10 points and seven made a game of it, but in rebounds. Senior captain ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO the end, too many turn- Khad Connell (four points) Tech seniors Iranis Julio (left) had two points and eight rebounds in a win over Minuteman overs and an inability had a big day on the boards Tuesday night, while Adrianna Torres (right) had two points and three rebounds. to hit from the outside with 14 rebounds. spelled doom for the Lynn- The Generals’ Ryan eld boys team Hutchinson scored a game- Tuesday night in a 61-54 high 22 points, eight of Tech girls win on Senior Night loss to visiting Hamil- them in the fourth quarter ton-Wenham. to help put the game away. “For the way we play, ment as the season draws nally settled in and start- “They’re the heart and The loss mathematically By Mike Alongi there aren’t a lot of nega- ITEM STAFF to a close, and Tuesday’s ed making some shots, we soul of this team,” eliminated the Pioneers (7- tives to take away tonight win means Tech is one were able to keep ghting 11) from the tournament Wechsler said of the se- as we battled right to the LYNN — Behind a solid win away from qualifying and eventually come for a second season in a niors. “They’ve worked so end,” said Lynn eld coach defensive effort and some for the postseason. away with the win.” row. hard and they’ve all had Scott MacKenzie. “We tried clutch baskets down the “The girls all know what Before the game, the Ti- For Hamilton-Wenham their ups and downs over to stagnate their offense by stretch, the Tech girls this week means in terms gers honored their three (12-5), the win was its 12th the past four years, but playing zone, but we end- basketball team notched of us getting into the seniors — Alondra San- straight win and helped they’re all coming togeth- ed up giving up too many a 39-34 win over Minute- playoffs or not, and chez, Iranis Julio and clinched a share of the er at the right time and jump shots on us. They just man at home on Senior they’re really pushing to Adrianna Torres — who Cape Ann League Baker really leading the way for made more plays than we Night Tuesday evening. get that 10th win,” said have each been in the Division title. us.” did.” The Tigers are grinding Tech coach Kaitlyn program for the last four Senior captain Max for a spot in the tourna- Wechsler. “But once we - years. TECH, B2 Boustris and junior Jack LYNNFIELD, B2

COURTESY PHOTO COURTESY PHOTO The have signed Dartmouth College pitcher English kicker Tyler Drinan (right) signs his letter of commitment to Luke Carpenter for the 2020 season. Franklin Pierce football alongside Bulldogs coach Chris Carroll. Navs sign pair of Ivy League English’s Tyler Drinan commits pitchers for 2020 season to Franklin Pierce football LYNN — The North Ardrey Kell High School. ished his career as a senior By Daniel Kane about playing I was a little el with Franklin Pierce. Shore Navigators have He helped the Knights captain, Division 1 All- ITEM STAFF bit wary about it,” Drinan Drinan signed his letter signed two pitchers from post a 27-7 record as a State Second Team pitcher said. “But when I went out of commitment last week the Ivy League for the junior and went 7-0 with and the Central District LYNN — English senior and practiced I thought, at English High School Tyler Drinan has come a 2020 Futures Collegiate 52 strikeouts entering Player of the Year at Olen- ‘Oh wow I could actually surrounded by family and long way on the gridiron in League season. the North Carolina 4A tangy Liberty High School. do something with this.’ friends. the past two seasons. Navs President and Gen- State Championship. The Metzger was a two-time That rst day at prac- For Drinan, who has a Going into his junior eral Manager Derek Janu- 6-foot-1-inch, 185-pound all-conference selection tice all I remember is do- 3.5 GPA and plans to ma- who helped the Patriots year Drinan actually jor in sports management, ary announced that Dart- lefthander was his team’s wasn’t even slated to play ing one kickoff and coach mouth College freshmen Most Valuable Player and win 30 games and become Carroll going, ‘that’s good the Ravens checked his off Ohio state champions as a football for the Bulldogs his needs both on the eld, Luke Carpenter and Jack threw two no-hitters in after growing up on the enough, that’s good.’ That’s Metzger will join the Navi- high school. junior. He also earned two where it all started.” and in the classroom. letters in basketball. soccer eld. But when “(It’s) a good school ac- gators this summer. His MLB scouting report coach Chris Carroll and Things only got better The signings mark the says he will throw import- Scouts compare him from there. Over the next ademically,” Drinan said. to former Red Sox pitch- his staff came knocking, “For sports management, fth time in ve years ant innings out of the bull- looking for a new kicker, two years, Drinan became Dartmouth College play- pen for Dartmouth and er Derek Lowe as a big the Bulldogs go-to man on they’re a really good school. righthanded pitcher ca- Drinan decided to make ers will play for the Navs. will induce a lot of swings kickoffs, extra points and And nancially, it was a pable of throwing three the switch. better situation for me ob- Carpenter joined the and misses. punts. Now, with his days pitches for strikes from a It’s safe to say it was the viously. It just seemed like Big Green from Charlotte, The 6-foot-4-inch, right choice. as a Bulldog behind him, three-quarter arm slot. the right t for me.” N.C., where he was a two- 195-pound Metzger hails “When (coach Travonne he’ll continue his kicking year varsity letterman at from Powell, Ohio. He n- NAVS, B2 Berry Rogers) texted me career at the next lev- DRINAN, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2020 English’s Drinan commits to Div. 2 Franklin Pierce DRINAN good. I continue to say his From B1 best football is only ahead of him.” Last season was Frank- Trading in his love for lin Pierce’s first year com- soccer and discovering a peting as a NCAA Division passion for football wasn’t 2 program in the North- an easy choice for Drinan, east-10 Conference. The but he quickly embraced Ravens took their lumps, his new position. finishing with a 1-10 re- “It really became a real- cord, but Drinan is opti- ity that I could continue mistic to see how the pro- this at college last season,” gram can continue to grow Drinan said. “I went to as they get acclimated to some camps over the sum- their new competition. mer and spring and really “It seemed like the best got used to kicking more option,” Drinan said. than I had before. I ex- “Football wise it’s going panded into my craft more. to be good to be apart of I love this sport and I like a new upcoming program. what I do so I realized it They’re looking to improve was something I could and aren’t going to slow keep doing in college.” down doing that anytime The work Drinan put in soon.” during his time at English Drinan’s kicking career is something that will car- at English was highlight- ry over into his Ravens ca- ed by the improvements he reer and he’s hoping to hit made in a short time. the ground running next “What I take away from fall. it (are) the strides he made “I had a kicking coach from his junior to senior over the summer and he year,” Carroll said. “His ju- really helped me a lot. I’ve nior year was completely worked a lot on my form. just being a natural kick- That’s honestly the biggest er. Not much form, but he factor. Form is more im- could kick the ball. Then, portant than power kick- his senior year he really ing. That’s what helped came into his own. Extra me the most. I’m hoping points were automatic, it goes well right from the he hit a huge field goal start next year. Hopefully against Revere to tie the I can just go there and do game and kickoffs were the best I can do.”

ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Tech senior Alondra Sanchez had 20 points and 15 rebounds in a win over Minuteman Tuesday. Tech earns close win over Minuteman TECH three points and seven re- tually tie the game at 18- neither team could find From B1 bounds. Julio (two points, 18. After a made free the bottom of the basket eight rebounds) and Tor- throw by Minuteman, the for the next four minutes. Sanchez led the way for res (two points, three re- Tigers trailed just 19-18 It wasn’t until Sanchez Tech in the win, notching bounds) also played well at the half. came up with a big re- a huge double-double with in the win. The third quarter was bound and putback layup 20 points and 15 rebounds. It was a slow start offen- the most back-and-forth with 1:40 to go that the “She’s just relentless out sively for both teams. Tech portion of the game. The tie was broken. After an- there all the time,” took an early 4-0 lead, but two teams battled through other huge putback by Wechsler said of Sanchez. Minuteman fought right three ties and five lead Lane-Benjamin, the Ti- “She goes hard every play back to tie and then take changes, with Tech finally gers distanced them- and makes things happen the lead. Minuteman was gaining the upper hand selves enough to seal the even with three girls cov- able to take an 11-6 lead and taking a 31-29 lead victory. ering her on every play.” into the second quarter. into the final frame. The win puts Tech at 9-9 Nyari Lane-Benjamin Tech began to fight back Things slowed down on the season with two had eight points and five in the second. Minuteman considerably in the fourth games to go. The Tigers rebounds off the bench, held a 5-point lead for the quarter. The two teams will go for their tourna- while Niyo Mwajuma had majority of the quarter, found themselves tied at ment-clinching 10th win four points and six re- but the Tigers were able to 34-34 with just over six on the road at Essex Tech bounds and Lilly Cote had climb back in it and even- minutes to go, and then Wednesday evening (5:30).

ITEM FILE PHOTO Navigators sign pair of Ivy League pitchers Khad Connell had four points and 14 rebounds for Lynnfield in a loss to Hamilton-Wenham. NAVS Host family require- From B1 ments are simple: a bed, laundry facilities (for per- Pioneers come up short Carpenter and Metzger sonal items only as the are teammates with three team washes uniforms), a against Hamilton-Wenham former Navigators at parking spot (some players Dartmouth, including se- don’t have a car, some do), LYNNFIELD als drained three straight nior captain, 2017 FCBL and some help with meals. From B1 treys bump their lead to Pitcher of the Year and The players are provided 53-41. Twice the Pioneers Hamilton-Wenham prod- with food before and after “The bottom line is we got the lead down to six uct Austen Michel. In ad- games, so don’t let feeding were all responsible, from with possession, but that dition, southpaw Trystan them be a deal-breaker the top on down the line- was as close as they came. Sarcone and outfielder because the bed is needed up,” said MacKenzie. “When we were down in Kade Kretzschmar spent most! “Games like this I go home the fourth, the goal was last summer together at Each host family will re- and don’t sleep thinking to get it down to two pos- Fraser Field after complet- ceive a stipend based on of the things I didn’t do sessions and we did that,” ing their freshman seasons the number of players it right or thinking of what I said MacKenzie. “We got with the Big Green. hosts, a season ticket for should have done.” lucky when they missed a The Navs are now pre- each family member and a Lynnfield committedfew free throws, but they paring for the 13th season special Navs gift package. seven turnovers in the made three of four late to of collegiate ball at Fraser The Navigators are also first quarter and trailed put it away.” Field and their ninth in the hiring for numerous part- Futures League. The Navs 13-8. John Astrofsky, com- Blake Peters (three time staff and day-of-game are scheduled to open the staff positions including ing in off the bench, pro- points) also scored for the vided a spark early in the 2020 season against the the following: assistant Pioneers. second quarter with back- Westfield Starfires ongeneral manager; direc- MacKenzie singled out to-back buckets (the latter Wednesday, May 27. Until tor of interns; game day the play of Boustris and a 3-pointer) to counter the then, stay up to date on operations; concessions; Generals Ian Coffey, who Connell. the latest Navs news by clubhouse manager and hit three straight threes to “Max and Khad did a visiting nsnavs.com and mascot. extend the Generals’ lead great job for us,” he said. following us on Facebook, Internship opportunities to nine, 24-15 with four “Max is a 5’10” power for- Twitter and Instagram. included the following: minutes left in the half. ward and Khad is 6’2” in- NAVS SEEKING event staff, including front Still trailing by nine, 26- cluding his hair, so they HOST FAMILIES & gate, merchandise, promo- 17, after Hamilton-Wen- are always matched up GAME DAY STAFF tions and special events: ham converted off the against bigger, stronger The Navigators are seek- game entertainment (mu- Pioneers’ 10th turnover, and longer kids, but I’d ing host families, part- sic and sound effects); Boustris closed out the take them every night be- time and game day staff play-by-play broadcaster, half with a 3-pointer and cause they can go home members and interns for sideline reporter and so- steal and layup to cut the knowing they left it out the 2020 season. cial media. deficit to 26-22 at halftime. there. They really take The Navigators’ 2020 For more information The action was back and pride in their respective roster will have more play- about becoming a host forth in the third quarter, roles.” ers from around the coun- family or to inquire about COURTESY PHOTO which ended with the Gen- The Pioneers (7-11) are try than ever before, so the open staff positions and erals on top, 42-39. back in action Thursday The North Shore Navigators have signed Dart- team is looking to add to internships, contact Der- With three minutes left (6:30) for Senior Night mouth College pitcher Jack Metzger for the their dedicated group of ek January at dj@nsnavs. in the game, the Gener- against Newburyport. 2020 season. host families. com. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY Division 1 state meet (at Reggie Boys Basketball Lewis, 4:30) English at Beverly (7) Wrestling Shawsheen at Tech (5:30) Lynnfield at Danvers (6:30) Malden at Classical (7) THURSDAY Girls Basketball Boys Basketball Beverly at English (7) St. Mary’s at Fenwick (6:30) Medford at Saugus (7) Newburyport at Lynnfield (6:30) Manchester Essex st Swampscott (7) Saugus at Peabody (7) Tech at Essex Tech (5:30) Winthrop at Swampscott (7) Boys Hockey Classical at Danvers (7) Franklin at St. Mary’s (4) Girls Basketball Fenwick at Shrewsbury (6) Fenwick at St. Mary’s (6:30) Lynnfield at N. Reading (5:10) Lynnfield at Newburyport (6:30) Winthrop at Peabody (5:15) Peabody at Saugus (7) Marblehead at Saugus (7:10) Swampscott at Winthrop (7) Danvers at Swampscott (7:30) Danvers at Classical (7) Gloucester at Lynn (8) Girls Hockey Girls Hockey Marblehead at Masconomet (7:05) Peabody at Winthrop (6) Track Archbishop Williams at St. Mary’s (6) Division 2 state meet (at Reggie Track Lewis, 4:30)

SPORTS BRIEFS Lynn girls youth lynnyouthhockey.com. hockey signups NSBUA Classes Lynn Youth Hockey is The North Shore Base- looking to form two all- ball Umpires Association girls teams — one at 10U (NSBUA) is looking for and one at 12U — for the new umpires for the 2020 2020-2021 season. The season. teams will play out of the The final class date is February 24. The certifica- Middlesex Yankee Confer- tion exam date is March 2. ence Girls League and the The $100 fee includes the invite is open to all girls course, all written materi- under 12 years old who als, a rule book and the live in Lynn and the sur- certification exam. A suc- rounding cities and towns. cessfully completed Massa- Placements will be held chusetts CORI certification March 6 from 6 p.m. to 7 is required. p.m. at Connery Rink in For more information FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Lynn. contact Interpreter Steve The Red Sox named bench coach Ron Roenicke as interim manager for the 2020 season on Tues- For more information, Carroll via email at ste- day afternoon. please contact bboisson@ [email protected]. TV/RADIO Red Sox name Roenicke interim manager TV NHL FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) formal workout. General manager Brian first time since 2015. 7:30 p.m...... Montreal at Boston...... NBCSN — It took Ron Roenicke “We have no reason to O’Halloran said the team “We’re very disappointed 10 p.m...... Calgary at Los Angeles...... NBCSN almost five years to get think that there is any- heard from people inside — as all these players are thing that would cause an and outside the organiza- NBA another chance as a major — in what happened last league manager. adverse result for Ron in tion who spoke highly of year,” Roenicke said. “And 7:30 p.m...... Milwaukee at Indiana...... ESPN He’ll need to wait at this investigation,” Bloom Roenicke. our focus is to try to get 10 p.m...... LA Lakers at Denver...... ESPN least until next week for said. “We’re going to re- “I know you did a lot of back in the playoffs, and Men’s College Basketball “permanency.” spect the ongoing investi- background check on me,” seeing what happens after 6:30 p.m...... Creighton at Seton Hall...... FS1 The Red Sox made Roe- gation and we’ll address Roenicke said. “I’m glad it that.” 6:30 p.m...... South Carolina at Georgia...... SEC Network nicke their interim man- permanency once it’s com- turned out well.” Roenicke spent five years 6:30 p.m...... Xavier at Butler...... CBSSN ager Tuesday, promoting plete.” Roenicke, 63, takes over as the Brewers manager 7 p.m...... Alabama at Auburn...... ESPN2 the former Brewers skip- Just one year after win- a team that is dealing from 2010-15, winning 96 7 p.m...... Boston College at Miami...... NESN per to replace Alex Cora ning the World Series in with the fallout not only games and the NL Central 7 p.m...... Geo. Mason at VCU...... ESPNU on the day Boston’s pitch- his first season in Bos- from the cheating inves- title in his first season and 7 p.m...... Rutgers at Ohio State...... Big Ten Network ers and catchers report- ton, Cora was let go when tigation but also the sal- finishing as runner-up for 7 p.m...... UConn at SMU...... ESPNews ed for the start of spring Commissioner Rob Man- ary dump of onetime AL NL manager of the year. 8:30 p.m...... Florida at Texas A&M...... SEC Network training. fred named him as a ring- MVP Mookie Betts and Cy In all, he led Milwaukee 8:30 p.m...... Marquette at Villanova...... FS1 Although there is no leader behind the Astros’ Young winner David Price. to a 342-331 record in five 8:30 p.m...... Providence at St. John’s...... CBSSN expiration date on Roe- 2017 illegal sign-stealing. “You don’t replace Mook- seasons. 9 p.m...... Clemson at Pittsburgh...... NESN nicke’s tenure, the in- The Red Sox have main- ie Betts, who is one of the “Right away, I thought I 9 p.m...... Houston at South Florida...... ESPNU terim tag will stay until tained that there was no best players in the game. would” get another chance, similar scheme after Cora David Price ... you don’t Roenicke said. “But then 9 p.m...... Iowa State at Oklahoma...... ESPN2 completes its investiga- took over in Boston the replace him. But you as years go by you, you 9 p.m...... Michigan at Northwestern...... Big Ten Network tion into whether the next year. move forward,” Roenicke kind of wonder about it.” Women’s College Basketball Red Sox engaged in ille- Manfred said last week said. “This team, they’re Roenicke batted .238 7 p.m...... Lehigh at Holy Cross...... NESN Plus gal sign-stealing during that he hoped to have focused on what they can with 17 homers and 113 8 p.m...... Iowa State at Texas...... Longhorn Network their 2018 World Series the Red Sox investigation do and showing people RBIs as an outfielder and Radio championship season. If completed before the start wrong. pinch hitter with six teams NHL the probe clears Roenicke, of spring training. But a “This is a really good from 1981-88. The younger 7:30 p.m...... Montreal at Boston...... WBZ-FM 98.5 who has denied being part person with knowledge ballclub. There are some brother of major-leaguer Men’s College Basketball of any rules violations, he of the probe said Tuesday tremendous athletes on Gary Roenicke, he went 7 p.m...... Boston College at Miami...... WEEI-AM 850 is expected to stay. the investigation will con- this team,” he said. “And on to coach in the Dodgers “We felt that naming tinue at least into next you hope that the guys you and Angels systems before Ron our interim manag- week. The person spoke on replace them with become taking over the Brewers in NHL er was the best way to the condition of anonym- great players. And wheth- the 2011 season. EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE respect the investigation ity because there was no er it’s this year, whether “Whether it’s a good sea- Atlantic Division Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA that’s ongoing into our formal announcement. it’s a few years. You just son, which I had my first Boston 57 34 11 12 80 188 143 St. Louis 56 32 15 9 73 178 160 2018 club. But we feel very Red Sox pitchers and keep moving on.” year, or whether it’s a poor Tampa Bay 56 36 15 5 77 201 151 Colorado 54 32 16 6 70 197 154 Toronto 56 29 19 8 66 200 187 Dallas 55 31 19 5 67 147 141 strongly about Ron’s abil- catchers reported Tuesday After winning a fran- season, which we had my Florida 55 29 20 6 64 193 185 Winnipeg 57 29 23 5 63 173 172 ity to lead this group and and have their first work- chise-record 108 regu- last year there, you’re Montreal 58 27 24 7 61 179 176 Nashville 55 26 22 7 59 178 183 how well-suited he is for out Wednesday. Rather lar-season games and the still learning things. And Buffalo 56 24 24 8 56 159 176 Minnesota 55 26 23 6 58 169 181 Ottawa 55 18 26 11 47 147 188 Chicago 55 25 22 8 58 163 173 this task,” Chief Baseball than open spring training World Series in 2018, Co- all the time I’m thinking Detroit 57 14 39 4 32 118 213 Pacific Division Officer Chaim Bloom said without a manager, the ra’s first year, the Red Sox about, ‘What could I have Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vancouver 57 31 21 5 67 187 175 in a news conference on team gave the job to Roe- followed that up by miss- done better?’” he said. ”“I Washington 56 36 15 5 77 202 172 Edmonton 55 29 20 6 64 176 173 the eve of the team’s first nicke — for now. ing the playoffs for the want to do this job better.” Pittsburgh 54 34 15 5 73 181 148 Vegas 57 28 21 8 64 182 174 N.Y. Islanders 54 32 16 6 70 161 148 Calgary 57 29 22 6 64 161 173 Columbus 57 30 17 10 70 148 139 Arizona 58 28 23 7 63 163 159 Philadelphia 56 31 18 7 69 181 165 Anaheim 56 23 26 7 53 146 173 New faces aplenty as spring training begins for Sox Carolina 55 32 20 3 67 180 153 San Jose 56 24 28 4 52 147 187 N.Y. Rangers 54 27 23 4 58 177 173 Los Angeles 57 19 33 5 43 137 183 New Jersey 54 20 24 10 50 149 190 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss. FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) we did as a group and for Tuesday’s Games Thursday’s Games — The crack of the bat at the players that were af- Arizona at Toronto, 7 p.m. Columbus at Buffalo, 7 p.m. spring training camps re- fected directly by us doing Detroit at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Dallas at Toronto, 7 p.m. Florida at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Detroit at New Jersey, 7 p.m. placed the sound of trash this,” Gonzalez told report- Philadelphia at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Edmonton at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. can lids banging in home- ers. “I wish I could take it Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Florida, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Arizona at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. made YouTube videos as back and do it a different Vegas at Minnesota, 8 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Nashville, 8 p.m. baseball emerged from its way, but there’s nothing we Carolina at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Chicago at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Washington at Colorado, 9 p.m. winter of cheating scan- can do. I just want to move Ottawa at Colorado, 9 p.m. St. Louis at Vegas, 10 p.m. St. Louis at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Friday’s Games dals and salary dumps to forward and focus on the Wednesday’s Games Montreal at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. bask in the Florida and Ar- 2020 team.” Montreal at Boston, 7:30 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Columbus, 7 p.m. Calgary at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. San Jose at Winnipeg, 7 p.m. izona sun. The Dodgers added Betts Chicago at Vancouver, 10:30 p.m. New Jersey at Carolina, 7:30 p.m. The Pittsburgh Pirates and Price to make another and San Diego Padres held run at a World Series af- NBA their first official workouts, ter being denied in back- and pitchers and catchers to-back seasons by teams EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Southwest Division for 16 other teams report- that have been accused of W L Pct GB W L Pct GB ed to their Grapefruit and cheating. The Astros, who Toronto 40 14 .741 — Houston 33 20 .623 — Boston 37 15 .712 2 Dallas 32 22 .593 1½ Cactus League complexes report to West Palm Beach Philadelphia 33 21 .611 7 Memphis 27 26 .509 6 on Tuesday. The rest of the on Wednesday, replaced Brooklyn 24 28 .462 15 San Antonio 22 31 .415 11 New York 17 37 .315 23 New Orleans 22 31 .415 11 major leagues will filter in Hinch with Dusty Baker. Southeast Division Northwest Division this week. The Mets were the third W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Red Sox players checked team to fire a manager in Miami 35 18 .660 — Denver 38 16 .704 — PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Orlando 23 31 .426 12½ Utah 35 18 .660 2½ in without knowing who the wake of the scandal. Washington 18 33 .353 16 Oklahoma City 32 21 .604 5½ their manager will be, al- Red Sox relief pitcher Darwinzon Hernandez They reported to Port St. Charlotte 17 36 .321 18 Portland 25 29 .463 13 throws after reporting for spring training Atlanta 15 40 .273 21 Minnesota 16 36 .308 21 most a month after Alex Lucie on Monday with new Central Division Pacific Division Cora was fired for his Tuesday in Fort Myers, Fla. manager Luis Rojas; he W L Pct GB W L Pct GB part in the Houston As- replaced Carlos Beltrán, a Milwaukee 46 7 .868 — L.A. Lakers 40 12 .769 — Indiana 31 23 .574 15½ L.A. Clippers 37 16 .698 3½ tros 2017 sign-stealing was finalized on Monday. Across Fort Myers at the player on the Astros World Chicago 19 35 .352 27½ Sacramento 21 32 .396 19½ scheme. Bench coach Ron “Great teammates. Great Minnesota Twins’ camp, Series team who never Detroit 19 37 .339 28½ Phoenix 21 33 .389 20 players,” Red Sox outfield- Marwin Gonzalez became Cleveland 13 40 .245 33 Golden State 12 42 .222 29 Roenicke, a former Brew- managed a game for New er Jackie Bradley Jr. said the first Astros hitter to Tuesday’s Games Washington at New York, 7:30 p.m. ers skipper, will serve as York. Chicago at Washington, 7 p.m. Charlotte at Minnesota, 8 p.m. interim manager while after arriving at Fenway apologize for his role in the “We expect to be a con- L.A. Clippers at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Portland at Memphis, 8 p.m. South on Tuesday. “Time to sign-stealing. The utility- Portland at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Sacramento at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. the team waits for Major tender,” Rojas said in his San Antonio at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Golden State at Phoenix, 9 p.m. League Baseball to wrap move forward.” man was in Houston from first spring training news Boston at Houston, 9:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Denver, 10 p.m. 2012-18, including the Wednesday’s Games Thursday’s Games up its investigation into At the Red Sox complex conference. “We have a Atlanta at Cleveland, 7 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Boston, 8 p.m. Boston’s attempts to steal in Fort Myers, reliever championship season that great roster, great position Detroit at Orlando, 7 p.m. Oklahoma City at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Milwaukee at Indiana, 7:30 p.m. Friday’s Games signs after Cora arrived in Matt Barnes tossed a foot- was the subject of the MLB players with versatility, Toronto at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Team USA vs Team World, 9 p.m. ‘18. ball on a back field while investigation that led to great starting rotation or The Red Sox were also teammates stretched and the firing of manager A.J. pitchers that have a histo- TODAY IN SPORTS without a former MVP sprinted. The rest of the Hinch and general manag- ry of Cy Youngs and World position players are sched- er Jeff Luhnow. February 12 leader when he scores a goal and and Cy Young Award win- Series winners. And our an assist for the Bruins in a 10-1 ner after the long-haggled uled to report on Sunday; “I’m remorseful for ev- bullpen has a history of 1947 — Boston’s Bill Cowley be- win. Cowley’s 529 points is one trade of Mookie Betts and spring training games be- erything that happened in saving games and being comes the NHL all-time scoring more than Syd Howe. David Price to the Dodgers gin in earnest on Feb. 22. 2017, for everything that closers.” B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2020 COMICS

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

ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON

HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON

THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Mom fears teen dating drama will lead to principal’s office DEAR ABBY: I’ve got a She feels Jane should new one for you. My beau- Dear Abby is written by Abigail know what kind of man tiful 16-year-old daughter her husband is. Abby, was interested in a boy her Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Jane knows exactly what age from school. He was Phillips, and was founded by her kind of man she has. Part interested in her, too. He of what he did wrong was told her he wanted to date mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. have a cyber affair. her, but that he is “poly- Should Tess inform amorous” and would be Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Jane that her husband dating many girls simulta- neously. She told him he’s has been inappropriate? too young to know what he She now refuses to visit is yet, and he was just us- into the principal’s office. and I have visited him on our brother-in-law and ing it as an excuse to date a few occasions. We sup- has basically written him multiple girls, and she NOT FUNNY IN port him by listening and off. Please give me your wasn’t interested. COLORADO have told him that al- opinion and advice. They are part of the though he made a horri- same friend group. He has DEAR NOT FUNNY: ble mistake, he has to TORN UP OVER been acting very hurt, That boy is sulking be- move forward. THIS IN TEXAS pouty and angry. He told a cause his pitch didn’t sell. Well, something hap- mutual friend he is “deep- Polyamory is the practice pened that has put a DEAR TORN UP: Tess ly hurt” he came out to my of openly engaging in damper on things. This is right. It appears incar- daughter and that she multiple intimate rela- brother-in-law sent Tess ceration hasn’t discour- won’t accept him as he is. tionships with the consent a letter, and in it he con- aged your brother-in-law I’m worried this will esca- of ALL the people in- fessed to her that he had from writing inappropri- late, and he will claim that volved. What that boy may a dream, and she was in ate material to inappro- she shamed him for this. have meant was he enjoys it. It wasn’t a horrible priate recipients. Tess Abby, I am all about “playing the field.” Your letter, but I believe it was should not be discouraged supporting how people daughter didn’t discrimi- very inappropriate. He from informing Jane self-identify, but this is nate; she showed good alluded to the fact that it about what her husband absolutely ridiculous. common sense. If the prin- was a sexual dream. cipal hears about it, the has done and showing her What are your thoughts? Tess has asked me if the letter, if it is still in her administrator not only she should let our older Is this the new normal? If possession. Jane has a you refuse to date a boy won’t call your daughter sister, “Jane,” know what who dates a ton of other into the office, I’m pretty her husband wrote. Jane right to know. Please re- girls simultaneously, sure the person will get a has been through so spect that Tess needs to does that make you guilty chuckle out of this. much, so I told Tess it distance herself from this of shaming? Personally, I would not be a good idea troubled individual and think it’s hilarious that DEAR ABBY: Our to disclose it and add to his fantasies, and don’t this is the new excuse to brother-in-law made a her misery. Tess says it encourage her to visit him be promiscuous and so terrible mistake and is isn’t fair to her to have to again. In light of what’s does she, but I won’t be now serving time. My swallow this pill for the happened, I’m not sure laughing if we get called younger sister, “Tess,” sake of not making waves. you should either. BRIDGE

Use the space to investigate Clifton Fadiman, who was an au- ing. thor, editor, anthologist and media North jumps to three hearts to de- personality, said, “Cheese -- milk’s scribe his 4=3=1=5 (or 4=3=0=6) leap toward immortality.” distribution and some 15-17 high- We have all heard the expression card points. Then South will obvious- “look before you leap.” That can ly raise to four hearts. East wonders apply at the bridge table. Do not about doubling, but wisely decides choose the final contract if you are in against it. doubt and have a chance to make a After West leads the diamond king, more informed decision. how should South continue? In today’s deal, look at South’s Whenever declarer can ruff a loser hand. North opens one club, South in the shorter-trump hand, it is virtu- responds one heart, and North re- ally certain to be the right play. So, bids one spade. What should South South wins with his diamond ace, do now? ruffs a diamond on the board and There is a temptation for South to cashes the heart king to receive the leap to three no-trump. However, it is news about the 5-0 trump split. possible that partner has three-card Undeterred, declarer plays a spade heart support. Also, if North has some to his ace, ruffs a diamond and tries help in diamonds, three no-trump to cash the spade king. Even though might play better from his side. East ruffs, that establishes a trump South should rebid two diamonds, trick for declarer. South claims, con- the infamous fourth-suit game-forc- ceding only three heart tricks. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS DID YOU KNOW?

To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You Netflix Original Film! In this follow-up to To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, Hallmark Channel’s Lara Jean (Lana Condor) and Peter (Noah Centi- neo) are now officially a couple. But when another recipient of one of her old love letters reenters her life, Lara Jean is confronted with a dilemma: Can Love in Store and more she love two boys at the same time? Anna Cathcart, Janel Parrish, Madeleine Arthur, Jordan Fisher and Holland Taylor also star. The Real Housewives of New Jersey: “Something in the Water” Bravo, 8 p.m. As the ladies head to the Jersey shore, Jennifer considers whether it’s worth apologizing to Melissa. Meanwhile, Frankie and Gia go to prom. Melissa plans to tell Danielle to keep away from the group, and Jennifer and Margaret go head-to-head over their friendship with Teresa. : Winners at War CBS, 8 p.m. Season Premiere! Survivor begins its 40th season with a two-hour premiere episode tonight, which promises to be the most epic season yet, as it features 20 past winners including fan favorites Boston and his now-wife Amber Brkich, Sandra Diaz-Twine, , , and more. The Masked Singer: “Masking for a Friend: Group A” FOX, 8 p.m. Actress Leah Remini joins the panel as Group A con- testants take the stage for a third time and are pared down to the top three in their group. Chicago Med: “It May Not Be Forever” NBC, 8 p.m. Drs. Manning (Torrey DeVitto) and Marcel (Dom- inic Rains) disagree over an abusive husband. Dr. Halstead (Nick Gehlfuss) struggles with ethics and his decision to work at the safe injection site. Dr. Charles (Oliver Platt) and Elsa (Molly Bernard) re- veal a misdiagnosis that may change a family’s life. Modern Family: “Paris” ABC, 9 p.m. In one last family trip, the Pritchett-Dunphy-Tucker clan head to Paris so Jay (Ed O’Neill) can accept a Robert Buckley and Alexandra Breckenridge in Love in Store lifetime achievement award for his work in the closet industry. Meanwhile, Claire (Julie Bowen) has a se- By Rick Gables ignites. But when Terrie’s old 3,500 abandoned mines in kids hitting the floor to see boyfriend asks David to help the Treasure State, Dave be- which will be crowned cham- cret rendezvous in one of the most romantic cities Hallmark Channel will in the world, and Cam’s (Eric Stonestreet) lifelong premiere the original movie him win Terrie back, explain- lieves one of them could be a pions. At the end of the epi- dream of performing as Fizbo on the streets of Paris Love in Store on Saturday, ing he got cold feet when she jackpot in gold. But finding sode, the studio audience will is about to become a reality. February 22 at 9 p.m. Shop- brought up marriage, David it will require him to uncov- vote for their favorite dance LEGO Masters: “Space Smash” ping network hosts Terrie takes a step back, afraid Ter- er the history and decode the family, resulting in the win- FOX, 9 p.m. (Alexandra Breckenridge) rie may have already sold her land. ners taking home a $10,000 In the new episode “Space Smash,” contestants and David (Robert Buckley) heart. Disney Channel’s first fam- prize along with a Disney craft everything from aliens to massive rocket ships. have different styles, and per- Discovery Channel’s pop- ily dance competition series, Fam Jam trophy. The twist of the task is to build an item that not only sonalities that clash. Each ular series Gold Rush: Dave Disney Fam Jam, will pre- Extreme Makeover: Home looks amazing from the outside, but also impresses wants a promotion, but first Turin’s Lost Mine returns for miere on Sunday, February Edition reboot will premiere when it gets smashed in slow motion. they’ll have to get along as season 2 on Friday, February 23 at 8:25 p.m. The series is Sunday, February 16 at 9 Chicago Fire: “Shut It Down” co-hosts. Seeing a text from 21 at 9 p.m. Last season, vet- inspired by choreographer p.m. with 10 new episodes NBC, 9 p.m. her boyfriend, Noah, (Carlo eran gold miner Dave Turin Phil Wright’s, The Parent on HGTV. There will be new A series of mysterious gas leaks has members of Marks) breaking up with her proved there is still gold in Jam™ dance classes, which experts with innovative ap- Firehouse 51 puzzled and spread thin. Brett (Kara while on camera, Terrie goes America’s abandoned mines. are streamed online and have proaches to buying, selling Killmer) is conflicted when her birth mother gets se- speechless and David steps Now, Dave is turning it up become a viral sensation. Ari- and renovating homes, sur- rious about tracking her down. Severide (Taylor Kin- in. The audience instantly a notch, expanding his hunt el Martin and Trevor Tord- prising celebrity faces, as well ney) misunderstands his role as Cruz’s (Joe Minoso) loves their charisma and, de- for an even bigger payday jman will co-host the half- as compelling, emotional, re- best man. Mouch (Christian Stolte) bites off more spite their initial dislike for in the historic lost mines of hour series. Each episode latable and inspiring stories than he can chew. one another, a romantic flame Montana. With more than will feature two families with about families at home.

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE given by David L. Curtin, Joanne C. Curtin to Mortgage Electronic Registration By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Systems, Inc. as nominee for Homecoming Financial Network, Inc., dated April 28, given by Brett P. Budowicz to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. acting given by Francisco Magana to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as 2006 and recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in solely as a nominee for Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., dated February 23, 2006 nominee for Guaranteed Rate, Inc., dated June 27, 2016 and recorded in the Book 25641, Page 186, as modified by a certain modification agreement dated and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 35035, Page 396, of December 16, 2013, and recorded with said Essex County (Southern District) 25411, Page 188 (the "Mortgage") of which mortgage The Bank of New York which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder, by assignment from: Registry of Deeds in Book 33790, Page 565 of which mortgage the undersigned is Mellon, as Trustee for the Certificateholders CWABS, Inc,. Asset-Backed the present holder, by assignment from: Certificates, Series 2006-6 is the present holder by Assignment from Mortgage Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Guaranteed Rate, Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to The Bank of New York Mellon, as Trustee Inc. to Guaranteed Rate, Inc., recorded on October 30, 2017, in Book No. 36290, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. ("MERS") as nominee for for the Certificateholders CWABS, Inc,. Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-6 at Page 161 Homecomings Financial Network, Inc., its successor and assigns to U.S. Bank dated November 4, 2009 and recorded at said Registry of Deeds in Book 29063, National Association as Trustee, successor in interest to Bank of America, National Page 519, for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of Guaranteed Rate, Inc. to NewRez LLC, F/K/A New Penn Financial, LLC, D/B/A Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank National Association as foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises located at 42 Hawkes Street, Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing, recorded on September 17, 2019, in Book No. Trustee for WMALT 2006-AR6, recorded on February 28, 2012, in Book No. Saugus, MA 01906 will be sold at a Public Auction at 1:00 PM on March 5, 2020, 37848, at Page 1 31118, at Page 252 at the mortgaged premises, more particularly described below, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, U.S. Bank National Association as Trustee, successor in interest to Bank of the same will be sold at Public Auction at 12:00 PM on March 4, 2020, on the America, National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank National Lot numbered 94 of houselots in Saugus, Massachusetts made by L.G. Hawkes, mortgaged premises located at 170 - 172 Essex Street, Lynn, Essex County, Association as Trustee for WMALT 2006-AR6 Trust to JPMorgan Chase Bank, dated November, 1911 and recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, National Association, recorded on January 9, 2015, in Book No. 33790, at Page Book of Plans 23, Plan 12, being bounded and described as follows: 562 TO WIT: NORTHERLY by lots 102, 103-104 on said plan, fifty (50) feet; The land in said Lynn, together with the buildings thereon, bounded and described JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association to U.S. Bank NA, successor trustee to as follows: Bank of America, NA, successor in interest to LaSalle Bank NA, as trustee, on EASTERLY by lot 93 on said plan, one hundred fifty-one and 37/100 (151.37) A certain parcel of land with the buildings and improvements thereon situated at behalf of the holders of the Washington Mutual Mortgage Pass-Through feet; 170 -172 Essex Street, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, being shown as Lot 1 Certificates, WMALT Series 2006-AR6, recorded on July 12, 2019, in Book No. on a plan entitled "Plan of House - Lots offered for Sale by Dan Langille, Lynn, 37659, at Page 87 SOUTHERLY by Hawkes Street, fifty (50) feet; Mass." dated September 27, 1900, by F.H. Eastman, Surveyor, recorded with the Essex South District Deeds, Book 1622, Page 1, to which plan reference is hereby for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, WESTERLY by lot 95, one hundred sixty-three and 83/100 (163.83) feet. made for a more particular metes and bounds description. the same will be sold at Public Auction at 3:00 PM on February 26, 2020, on the Together with a right of way over Arbutus Place, as shown on said Plan for all mortgaged premises located at 20 Shielas Way a/k/a 20 Sheilas Way, Lynn, Containing 7730 sq. feet, all of said measurements being more or less according purposes for which public ways may be used. Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said to said plan. For title reference see deed recorded herewith. mortgage, PARCEL 2 For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern District) TO WIT: Registry of Deeds in Book 35035, Page 394. The land with the buildings thereon known as 20 Sheila's Way, Lynn, Essex Lots numbered 95 and 96 on plans of North Saugus Gardens, made by L.G. County, Massachusetts and being Lot 3 on Plan of Land of Sheila's Way in Lynn, Hawkes, C.E. dated November 1911 and recorded in Essex County South District These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all Massachusetts, 1" =40"; Arnold Katz, P.E. Scheonfeld Associates, Inc., Engineers, Registry of Deeds, Book of Plans 23, Plan 12, being bounded and described as rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the dated August 23, 1984 and being recorded in Essex South Registry of Deeds in follows: nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax Plan Book 194, Plan 18, bounded and described as follows: titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or NORTHEASTERLY by Lot 2 as shown on said plan one hundred and 82-100 NORTHERLY by lot 99-100-101-102 on said plan, one hundred (100) feet; liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, (100.82) feet; having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, SOUTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of Brooks sixty and 50/100 (60.50) feet; EASTERLY by lot 94 on said plan, one hundred sixty-three and 83/100 (163.83) easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. SOUTHWESTERLY by Lot 4 as shown on said plan one hundred one and 08/100 feet; (101.08) feet; TERMS OF SALE: NORTHWESTERLY by Sheila's Way as shown on said plan sixty and 00/100 SOUTHERLY by Hawkes Street, one hundred (100) feet; and (60.00) feet. A deposit of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check will For title, see deed recorded in Book 17101, Page 44. WESTERLY by lot 97 on said plan, one hundred seventy and 62/100 (170.62) be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The balance feet. is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 For mortgagor's(s')) title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern District) California St., Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, Registry of Deeds in Book 12822, Page 152 and Bk17101 Pg44. All measurements more or less according to said plan. Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all Being the same premises conveyed to the herein named mortgagor (s) by deed of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Book 17629, Page 296. shall control in the event of an error in this publication. nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, Registry of Deeds in Book 10562, Page 57. having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, NEWREZ LLC, F/K/A NEW PENN FINANCIAL, LLC, D/B/A SHELLPOINT MORTGAGE easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. The property will be sold subject to the redemption rights in favor of the Internal SERVICING TERMS OF SALE: Revenue Service by virtue of the tax lien(s) recorded in Essex County (Southern Present holder of said mortgage District) Registry of Deeds in Book 31751, Page 224. A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check will be By its Attorneys, required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The balance is The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 California assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable 150 California St. St., Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, Newton encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to Newton, MA 02458 Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the date of and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of (617)558-0500 sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full of the record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. 2017090052 purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 as a Item: February 5, 12, 19, 2020 deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order to qualify as a Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from this MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon acceptance of By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage U.S. BANK NA, SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO BANK OF AMERICA, NA, SUCCESSOR IN bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check in thirty (30) given by Eugenia Feliciano to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as INTEREST TO LASALLE BANK NA, AS TRUSTEE, ON BEHALF OF THE HOLDERS OF days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, Korde & nominee for Indymac Bank, F.S.B, a federally chartered savings bank, its THE WASHINGTON MUTUAL MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, WMALT Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 or such successors and assigns, dated January 26, 2007 and recorded with the Essex SERIES 2006-AR6 Present holder of said mortgage other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the premises County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 26537, Page 151, contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical error in subsequently assigned to Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee of By its Attorneys, this publication. the IndyMac INDX Mortgage Trust 2007-AR5, Mortgage Pass- Through Certificates HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Series 2007-AR5 under the Pooling and Servicing Agreement dated March 1, 150 California St. Other terms to be announced at the sale. 2007 by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. by assignment recorded in Newton, MA 02458 said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 30296, Page 421 (617)558-0500 The Bank of New York Mellon, as Trustee for the Certificateholders CWABS, Inc,. for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing 12059 Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-6 same will be sold at Public Auction at 1:00 PM on March 4, 2020 at 12 Light Korde & Associates, P.C. Street Court, Lynn, MA, all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage, Item: January 29, February 5, 12, 2020 900 Chelmsford Street to wit: Suite 3102 NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Lowell, MA 01851 All that parcel of land with the buildings and improvements thereon located in (978) 256-1500 Lynn, Essex County. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, bounded and described as Premises: 368 Summer Street, Lynn, Massachusetts Budowicz, Brett, P., 18-033716 follows: SOUTHERLY: by Light Street Court 39.07 feet; WESTERLY: by land now or formerly of Dow 50.01 feet; NORTHERLY: by land now or formerly of Walker and By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Item: February 5, 10, 17, 2020 Merrill 37.65 feet; and EASTERLY: by land formerly of Walker 52.59 feet. Subject given by the Elma E. Savory to Financial Freedom Senior Funding Corporation, A to Declaration of Homestead Recorded Herewith. Being the same premises subsidiary of IndyMac Bank, F.S.B., said mortgage dated February 21, 2007 and CITY OF LYNN conveyed to the herein named mortgagor (s) by deed recorded with Essex South recorded March 12, 2007 in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of INVITATION FOR BID District Registry of Deeds in Book 25986, Page 115. Deeds, in Book 26634 at Page 436 and now held by Reverse Mortgage Funding DIGITAL MEDIA OUTDOOR ADVERTISING LLC by virtue of an assignment from CIT Bank, N.A. formerly known as OneWest The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, Bank, N.A., to Reverse Mortgage Funding LLC dated December 12, 2018, The City of Lynn will receive bids for digital media outdoor advertising. The City restrictions, encroachments, building and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, tax Recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 37224, is looking to contract with an outdoor media advertising company to post titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in Page 550, previously assigned by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. advertisements, on both digital billboards and live boards, at select locations, possession, and attorney's fees and costs. (MERS), a Delaware Corporation, its successors or assigns, as nominee for of upcoming live shows at the Lynn Memorial Auditorium. Financial Freedom Acquisition, LLC to OneWest Bank, FSB dated October 7, 2011 TERMS OF SALE: and recorded October 21, 2011 in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Services requested are for four (4) digital billboards per month with a A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form Deeds in Book 30755 at Page 250, previously assigned by Financial Freedom minimum of 10 locations to choose from in the approximate area of Chelsea, of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be Senior Funding Corporation to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. Revere, Peabody and Everett on U.S. Route one, Route 128 and I-95. In delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be ("MERS"), a Delaware Corporation, its successors or assigns, as nominee for addition is the request for live board advertising at the North Station required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of Financial Freedom Acquisition LLC by virtue of an assignment dated September Commuter Rail and/or Government Center and Haymarket Square, Boston, the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days 24, 2009 and recorded October 5, 2009 in the Essex County (Southern District) Massachusetts. from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 at Page 98, for breach of the conditions in said check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, will be sold at Public Approximate annual spending $50,000 at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms Auction on February 20, 2020 at 3:00 PM Local Time upon the premises, all and of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: Specifications may be obtained starting, Wednesday, February 12, 2020 at the sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be City of Lynn Purchasing Department, Room 205, 3 City Hall Square, Lynn, MA entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further All that certain property situated in the county of ESSEX, and State of 01901. Specifications are available by email or mail upon request at recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The Massachusetts, being described as follows: [email protected] or 781-586-6893. Specifications are available until description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event the due date specified below. of an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. NORTHWESTERLY - BY SUMMER STREET, 33 FEET; Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked: Bid#03-338 Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. NORTHEASTERLY - BY LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF HUSSEY, 75 FEET AND 6 Digital Media Outdoor Advertising. All bids must be submitted to the Deutsche Bank National Trust Company As Trustee For IndyMac INDX Mortgage INCHES; purchasing department at the address above no later than 11:00am on Loan Trust 2007-AR5, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2007-AR5 Thursday, February 27, 2020 and will be publicly opened, forthwith. Emailed SOUTHEASTERLY - BY LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF BREED; 33 FEET; AND bids will not be accepted. Present Holder of said Mortgage, By Its Attorneys, SOUTHWESTERLY - BY LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF FLANDERS, 77 FEET AND 6 The City of Lynn reserves the right to waive any informality in or to reject any or ORLANS PC INCHES. all bids or any part thereof and make award as may appear in the best interest PO Box 540540 of the City. Waltham, MA 02454 The description of the property that appears in the mortgage to be foreclosed Phone: (781) 790-7800 shall control in the event of a typographical error in this publication. The City of Lynn Purchasing Agent will prepare the notice of award and 19-009976 awarding of this contract. Item: February 12, 19, 26, 2020 For Mortgagors' Title see deed dated March 11, 1982, and recorded in Book 6939 at Page 342 with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds. Bid under Chapter 30B M.G.L. LEGAL NOTICE TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens, Timothy Leonard Lynn Conservation Commission encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if any, Purchasing Agent which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. In accordance with the provisions of M.G.L. Chapter 39, Section 23B, and Item: February 12, 2020 Chapter 131, Section 40, (the Wetlands Protection Act and By-Laws), the Lynn FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid by a Conservation Commission will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, February 18, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place of the LEGAL NOTICE 2020 at 6:30 p.m., Room 402 of Lynn City Hall, on the Notice of Intent filed by sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash, Lynn Conservation Commission McGrath Realty Trust, 28 Oakville Street, Lynn, MA for demolition of an existing certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within sixty (60) days after the commercial building and the construction of a 74-unit multifamily dwelling. The date of sale. In accordance with the provisions of M.G.L. Chapter 39, Section 23B, and location of the project is 98-106 Lynnway, Lynn, MA. Chapter 131, Section 40, (the Wetlands Protection Act and By-Laws), the Lynn Other terms to be announced at the sale. Conservation Commission will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, February 18, Item: February 12, 2020 2020 at 6:30 p.m., Room 402, City Hall, on the Request for Determination of BENDETT & MCHUGH, PC Applicability of WMI Lynn, LLC and Bayside Mortgage, LLC. The location of the 270 Farmington Avenue project is 830 Lynnway in Lynn, MA. Farmington, CT 06032 Attorney for Reverse Mortgage Funding LLC Mary Lester Present Holder of the Mortgage Chairwoman (860) 677-2868 Item: January 29, February 5, 12, 2020 Item: February 12, 2020 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7 Global experts study promising drugs, vaccines for new virus By Jamey Keaten the French research insti- just two months ago, this was considered “the most and Maria Cheng tution INSERM. That will virus — which has come to promising candidate.” It ASSOCIATED PRESS allow science to “focus on captivate the attention of was used briefly in some what is the most pressing media, financial markets Ebola patients in Congo GENEVA — The World issue and not to disperse and political leaders — before that study stopped. Health Organization con- too much the efforts.” was completely unknown But the WHO cited labo- vened outside experts Also on the agenda: Is it to us,” WHO director-gen- ratory studies that sug- Tuesday to try to speed possible to build a stand- eral Tedros Adhanom gested it might be able to the development of tests, ing supply of drugs similar Ghebreyesus said at the target SARS and MERS, treatments and vaccines to the vaccine stockpiles start of the meeting. cousins to the new virus. against the new coronavi- that exist for diseases such Experts say it could be Gilead has provided the rus, as doctors on the front as yellow fever and Ebola? months or even years be- drug for use in a small lines experiment on pa- “If any of these drugs fore any approved treat- number of patients, in- tients with various drugs does show an effect, there ments or vaccines are de- cluding a man in Washing- in hopes of saving lives in will be massive demand,” veloped, by which time the ton state who fell ill after the meantime. Dr. Graham Cooke, a pro- outbreak might be over. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS a trip to Wuhan, the city at The 400 scientists par- fessor of infectious diseas- But they say they will at the center of the outbreak ticipating in the two-day es at Imperial College Lon- least have more weapons People wearing protective face masks walk on in China. He is no longer meeting — many remote- don, said earlier this week. at their disposal if the vi- a street in the Central, the business district of hospitalized, but it is not ly — will try to determine There are no proven rus strikes again. Hong Kong, Tuesday. clear whether the Gilead which approaches seem treatments or vaccines for The flu-like disease, of- drug helped him. promising enough to ad- the new and still-mysteri- ficially named COVID-19 them breathe or a machine At least two studies in Doctors in China, Thai- vance to the next step: ous virus, which has infect- on Tuesday, has ranged that pumps and oxygen- patients are already under- land and Italy have also studies in people to prove ed more than 43,000 peo- from mild to serious and ates their blood outside the way in China: one of a com- used the HIV drug com- if they really work. ple worldwide and killed can cause pneumonia. body, easing the burden on bination HIV drug contain- bination in some patients. “We prioritize what is re- over 1,000, with the over- Doctors give patients flu- the heart and lungs. ing lopinavir and ritonavir, In Malaysia, authorities ally urgent, what we abso- whelming majority of cases ids and pain relievers to Beyond those standard sold in the U.S. as Kaletra, reported that a 40-year- lutely need to know to fight in China. And while sever- try to ease the symptoms, treatments, doctors are the other of an experimen- old man with the virus the outbreak, to develop al labs have come up with which can include fever, looking at using drugs tal drug named remdesivir, who needed oxygen recov- drugs, vaccines,” said Ma- tests for the virus, there is cough and shortness of that have already been made by Gilead Sciences. ered eight days after re- rie-Paule Kieny, co-chair no quick means of diagno- breath. In the case of those approved to fight other In a draft research plan ceiving the drug, although of the meeting and a vi- sis, and results take time. who are severely ill, doc- viruses, or experimental published last month, it is not known if that was ral-disease specialist at “It’s hard to believe that tors use ventilators to help medications. WHO said remdesivir the reason.

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Specifications and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 may be obtained at the Purchasing Department in the Town Hall, 298 Central U.S.C. c. 50 §3901 (et seq): Street, Saugus, Massachusetts 01906, or email: [email protected] Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper claiming to have an interest in a Bids are to be sealed in an envelope, marked on the outside with the words Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, numbered 70 Jenness Street, given by "STREET PAVING BID IFB # 01-20, and returned to the Purchasing Department Robert Calef and Tara Calef to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as prior to the due date and time. 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CHECK CLASSIFIED! 19-036430/ FC01 [email protected] Item: February 12, 2020 B8 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2020 FOOD The real message of Valentine’s Day By Ann Steriti and tiny love notes were PERIWINKLES tucked in her lunchbox. FOOD SHOPPE And what would Val- entine’s Day be without “If you have only one a tray of heart-shaped smile in you, give it to the cookies for her friends at people you love.” school? — Maya Angelou Now that our daughter is grown and living in Boston, In my neck of the woods, we celebrate Valentine’s Valentine’s Day has al- Day differently. I set the ta- ways been about finding a ble, light candles and cook sweet way to show people one of my husband’s favor- you care about them and ite meals (Beef Welling- really, really love them. I ton, butternut squash, and have already shared the fresh steamed asparagus) story of how my mother and cap the evening with made mailboxes for our chocolate-dipped strawber- valentines when we were ries. Although I do miss the kids. We also got dessert days of going heart wild, it This Red Velvet on Valentine’s Day, back feels right to celebrate Val- when desserts meant Bundt Cake is easy entine’s Day by enjoying and delicious, and a something special was the life you have come to happening. wonderful end to a know with a home-cooked special meal. I must admit that I meal with the Valentine I have always gone over- have loved forever. 2 tsp. vanilla extract 1½ cups powdered sugar Mix together flour, cocoa powder, until a toothpick comes out clean. board in my celebration This Red Velvet Bundt of hearts and love. When 1 tsp. vinegar 3 Tbsp. milk baking soda and salt. Put aside. Let cake rest for 30 minutes. Cake is easy and delicious, 2 Tbsp. red food coloring ½ tsp. vanilla extract In a large bowl, whisk together Turn onto cooling rack and let it my daughter was little, and a wonderful end to a 2½ cups all-purpose flour oil, sugar, butter until mixture is sit for another 30 minutes. I was inspired to create special meal. heart heaven on Febru- 4 Tbsp. unsweetened cocoa Directions smooth. When it’s smooth, add Cream Cheese Glaze ary 14. There were hearts Red Velvet Bundt Cake powder in egg, buttermilk, vanilla, vine- Using a hand mixer, combine on the rugs in our home, 1 tsp. baking soda Cake gar and food coloring. cream cheese and powdered little love cards sprinkled Ingredients 1 tsp. salt Coat bundt pan with nonstick Fold in half of the dry ingredi- sugar. When smooth, add milk. around the house and rose ¾ cup canola or vegetable oil cooking spray. Sprinkle on a ents, until almost combined. Then When the mixture is combined, petals sprinkled on the ½ cup unsalted butter, melted Cream Cheese Glaze generous amount of sugar, and fold in the remaining dry ingredi- add vanilla. carpet as she left her bed- 1¾ cups granulated sugar rotate the pan until it is fully cov- ents until all are incorporated. Pour over cooled bundt cake room. It didn’t end there. 2 large eggs 4 oz. cream cheese, room ered in sugar. Pour batter into prepared bundt and serve! Store leftovers in the Signs said, “I love you!” 1 cup buttermilk temp Preheat oven to 350 degrees. pan and bake for 45 minutes or fridge … if there are any. A Valentine’s Day cookie that’s been melting hearts for a half-century By Gretchen McKay PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE Many of us have some sort of Valentine’s Day tra- dition, whether it’s some- thing as elaborate as mak- ing dinner reservations at a fancy restaurant, or as simple as telling your sweetie you love him or her without having to be reminded it’s Feb. 14. Edie Klebacha and her family have been marking the holiday celebrating ro- mance and love in a low- key way for more than 50 years — by baking cookies. Not just any cookie, mind you. But one for which the recipe was carefully clipped from the newspaper when the Shal- er mother of three herself was just a child, and then handed down over the generations. What makes the cutout PHOTO | TNS cookies so special, Kleba- cha says, is that they’re Creamed chicken over biscuits is classic com- not the sweet sugar cookie fort food. everyone expects. Rath- er, the miniature hearts are made with a simple, Let’s eat: Chicken and no-nonsense oatmeal batter that bakes into a biscuits is comfort crispy-crunchy biscuit. “It just tastes good, and with the oatmeal, I think food at its best it’s a little more nutri- tious,” she says. By Gretchen McKay ½ cup heavy cream A cookie that’s good for PITTSBURGH 1 cup water you is exactly what The POST-GAZETTE PHOTO | TNS 1 chicken bouillon cube Quaker Oats Co. intend- 3 cubes cubed or shredded I’ve been making this ed when it introduced its The recipe for “To My Valentine” oatmeal cutouts first appeared in The cooked chicken dish for so long that I can’t first in a series of cookie Pittsburgh Press in 1958. 1 cup baby peas even remember where I recipes on cereal packag- ¼ cup grated Parmesan or got the original recipe. es in 1908. The inaugural January. And don’t even Klebacha still uses a trea- an office potluck. ½ cup finely shredded cheddar It’s my daughter Cather- Oat Cakes recipe had just think about using the reci- sured heart-shaped metal 2 ½ cups all-purpose flour ine’s favorite dinner in the cheese, optional three ingredients: a half pe at Christmas. cookie cutter with the green 1 teaspoon baking powder world and I’ve changed it Toasted sliced almonds or pound of butter, three cups “I don’t think we’ve ever handle and scalloped edge ½teaspoon salt here and there over the chow mein noodles, for garnish of oats and two eggs to made them for any other that her mother used for ¾ cup (12 tablespoons) but- years. She asks for it ev- Melt butter over medium heat bind everything together. holiday,” she says. so many years. Her grand- ter or margarine, softened ery time she comes home. in large saucepan. Stir in flour, In 1935, the company While the recipe clipping daughters, meanwhile, ¾ cup sugar You can spoon the chick- a generous pinch of salt and a expanded its offerings didn’t have an author, it have inherited the aprons 2 tablespoons milk en over toast points or couple big grinds of black pep- with a sweet, refrigera- appeared on the same that her mother made by 1 egg toasted English muffins, per. tor-style cookie it called page as an advertisement hand from scraps of mate- 1 teaspoon vanilla but I think it pairs best Whisk until smooth. Allow to Crisp Oatmeal Cookies on for Great Western Cereal rial depicting flowers and 1 cup quick or old-fashioned with a split buttermilk bubble for at least 1 minute the Quaker Oats package. Co.’s Mother Oats, which the cowboy hat-wearing oats, uncooked biscuit. Sometimes I stir while mixing. The recipe Klebacha Quaker acquired in 1911. cartoon character, Quick Preheat oven to 350 degrees. a handful of shredded Stir in mushrooms and carrots learned to make with her Since the ad heralded the Draw McGraw. Sift flour, baking powder and cheddar or sprinkle grat- and saute for 1 or 2 minutes. German mother when she oats “as a new kind of “Personally, I look for- salt into a bowl, and whisk to ed Parmesan into the pot Add milk, cream, water and was growing up in Wilkins- breakfast and timely new ward to it every year, be- combine. for a cheesy upgrade, or bouillon cube all at once. burg, and took with her recipe,” it’s probably safe cause I love the taste of In separate bowl, cream to- substitute chopped green Cook, stirring often, until bouil- when she got married, dates to assume the food com- the cookies,” she says. gether softened butter with sug- beans for the peas. My go- lon cube is dissolved and sauce at least to 1958. That’s the pany provided it to Press How much? ar. Add milk, egg and vanilla and to biscuit recipe from “The is thick and bubbly. year Bertha Paolina cut it food editor Josephine Gib- “I could sit down and eat stir to combine. Add flour mix- Big Bottom Biscuit Cook- Season to taste with more salt out of The Pittsburgh Press son as a way to boost sales. an entire tray,” she says. ture and beat until well blended, book” by Michael Volpatt and pepper, and stir in chicken on Sunday, Feb. 2, and (Or what we today call an ‘TO MY VALENTINE’ about 2 minutes. (I used my is so easy, but there’s no and peas. If sauce is too thick, tucked it into a manila file “advertorial.”) OATMEAL COOKIES stand mixer outfitted with a flat shame in using refrigerat- add a little more milk, cream or folder for safe keeping. Or maybe it was just PG tested paddle.) Stir in rolled oats. ed biscuits. water. Now is the time to add She passed the recipe that the iced cookies — a The original recipe, published Roll out dough on a lightly Parmesan or cheddar, if desired. onto her older daughter favorite of baby boomers in The Pittsburgh Press on Feb. floured surface to ¼-inch thick- CREAMED CHICKEN Continue cooking creamed when she got married, because they were no-non- 2, 1958, gave props to Mother’s ness. Cut into heart shapes. PG tested chicken over medium heat until who in turn now bakes the sense — paired so nice- Oats for adding “protein, nour- Bake on greased cookie 6 tablespoons butter it’s warmed through. cookies with her own two ly with the paper’s other ishment and nutlike flavor” to sheets for 10 to 12 minutes, or ½ cup all-purpose flour Serve over split buttermilk bis- daughters. Valentine’s Day ads, in- the cookies. until just golden, or a little longer Kosher salt and freshly ground cuits, toasted English muffins or The oatmeal treats are cluding one for nylon-re- I iced some of the cookies with if you like a crispy cookie. black pepper toast points. such a huge part of the inforced BVD boxer shorts a glossy vanilla glaze and dec- When cool, decorate with tint- 4 ounces of baby portobello Garnish with toasted almonds family’s Valentine food in a heart pattern “for orated others with heart-shaped ed confectioners’ sugar icing. mushrooms, sliced and/or chow mein noodles for tradition that everyone that Valentine Guy” worth sprinkles and colored sugar. But Makes about 3 ½ dozen cook- 1 or 2 carrots, diced crunch. starts thinking about the spending 89 cents on. they’re quite delectable com- ies. 2 cups milk Serves 4-6. cookies weeks ahead in Keeping with tradition, pletely naked. They were a hit at — The Pittsburgh Press