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THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2018 DEALS OF THE IRREPLACEABLE LHAND$DAY$ PG. 3 Beyoncé scholarship a big hit with Lynn girl dealt By Bella diGrazia of eight recipients of the Homecoming Scholars $1.15M ITEM STAFF Award for the 2018-2019 academic year, a merit DEALS program founded by Beyoncé as part of her Bey- LYNN — Most people never think they’re going GOOD campaign. On Monday, it was announced OF THE to meet their biggest idol, but Allana Bare eld by HUD did. And it didn’t end there. that Bare eld was chosen as the only student to $ $ represent her school, Xavier University, which is DAY The Lynn native and Lynn English gradu- By GaylaPG. 3Cawley ate (class of 2015) grew up idolizing Beyoncé located in . ITEM STAFF Knowles. Last year, during an NBA All-Star “I woke up, just a typical day, trying to catch up party that Bare eld and her friends attended on my news and I get a noti cation from someone LYNN — Lynn Hous- last minute, she came face-to-face with the sing- congratulating me and I had no clue what was ing Authority & Neigh- er and thought her biggest was ful lled. borhood Development That was until she found out she was named one SCHOLARSHIP, A7 Beyonce (LHAND)DEALS has been awarded $1.15 million from theOF U.S. THE Department of Housing and Urban De- velopment$DA (HUD),Y$ which will fund aPG. four-year 3 pro- gram aimed at improving the quality of life of Cur- win Circle public housing residents. LHAND was one of only seven DEALShousing authorities nationwide to receive Jobs Plus InitiativeOF THE program funding from HUD. LHAND$DA willY carry$ out an intensivePG. 3 four-year program of employment readiness, job training, job placement, nancial incentives, and support services for the Curwin Circle residents. The subsidized housing development, which was built in 1952 and includes 277 townhouse-style units, houses more than 700 residents and is one of the lowest-income ar- eas, or includes some of the lowest wage-earners, in the city, according to Charles Gaeta, LHAND executive director. “We’re really surprised ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK and really pleased,” said The woman in FONKi’s mural, “I sculpted my heart out of diamond, because love ain’t Gaeta of the funding. Flower bed enough,” appears to watch the sun owers bloom in the Munroe Street Farm and Com- munity Garden on Wednesday. LHAND, A7 Big Marblehead custodians Blue contaminate gets organic green garden By Bella diGrazia Swampscott ITEM STAFF MARBLEHEAD — Families are awarded gravely concerned about the safety of their children after nding out the $250K grant organic garden they’ve been eating from for years is being tested for con- By Gayla Cawley tamination. ITEM STAFF Superintendent Maryann Perry an- nounced in an email sent out on Mon- SWAMPSCOTT — The day night, that the custodial staff town of Swampscott has at the Malcolm L. Bell School has been awarded a $249,779 been discarding  oor cleaning wa- Green Communities ter into the school’s Organic Garden grant, which will be used for an unidenti ed number of years. for environmental im- The outdoor garden, which serves provements at three pub- pre-kindergarten to third grade, in- lic buildings. cludes a pizza garden and a raised Town Administrator planter area with six cedar boxes in Sean Fitzgerald said the which they grow vegetables, herbs, funding will allow the town ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE and fruit that students and faculty to enhance environmental Owner Patricia Francis is all smiles at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for her either eat themselves or donate to improvements at Town business, Luna Sweets, at the Lydia Pinkham building as her niece, Emilia food pantries in the area. Hall, Swampscott Middle Luna Valdez, and Lynn Mayor Thomas M. McGee look on. The superintendent notes in the School, and Swampscott email that the discarding of the con- High School, and focus on taminated water, including residue cleaner and greener capi- from stripper, wax, neutralizer, and tal investments. SWEETS SUCCESS  oor cleaner, was against district pro- The grant was awarded tocol. She also attached the Material by the Baker-Polito Ad- Safety Data Sheets so parents could ministration through The EDIC/Lynn provides dough for baker inform themselves on the chemicals Department of Energy and symptoms that may occur after Resources Green Commu- LYNN — Luna Sweets, a cake studio, held trial Corporation of Lynn (EDIC/Lynn). being exposed to them. nities Division. Grants are its grand opening at the Lydia Pinkham Luna Sweets specializes in custom event “I’m troubled by it obviously be- capped at $250,000 and building on Western Avenue Wednesday eve- cakes. Francis was given the loan last October. cause my grandson was a student this is the fth time the ning. “She’s going to do continued success and there recently,” said Board of Select- town has received green The business, which is owned by Patricia (we’re) looking forward to watching her men member Harry Christensen. community grant funding. Francis, got its start with a $15,000 micro- grow,” said James Cowdell, EDIC/Lynn exec- Fitzgerald said the loan from Economic Development & Indus- utive director. MARBLEHEAD, A7 town’s projected annu- al savings from the en- ergy-saving projects Opinion Sports the grant is funding is Cawley: A Pine Hill clinches DINING $61,682. INSIDE Backstreet reality. A4 spot in City Series SWAMPSCOTT, A7 title game. B1 GUIDE

OBITUARIES ...... A2 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 HIGH 83° VOL. 140, ISSUE 193 OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 TRAVEL...... B8 LOW 70° POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2018 OBITUARIES Jean P. Vannah, 86 New England cities scramble 1931-2018 LARGO, Fla. — Mrs. J. Shannon of Mex- to regulate electric scooters Jean P. (Cullen) Van- ico, of Lon Eldridge nah, age 86, of Largo, and his wife Susan By Matt O’Brien launches and then lets Fla., formerly of Lynn, of Lynn, of the late city officials scramble for passed away on June Laurie K. Eldridge, how they want to permit 1, 2018 under hos- and of Joanne K. PROVIDENCE, R.I. — and regulate the scooters. pice care. She was McLean and her hus- One New England city “It certainly got them a the wife of the late band Brian Segouin is ordering a California seat at the table,” Devere- Robert E. Vannah. of Largo, Fla. She company’s electric stand- ux said. “How they proceed Born in Swamp- was the grandmother up scooters off its streets from there is a question of scott on Nov. 2, 1931, she of 13 grandchildren and 11 and another is scrambling what kind of attitude they was the daughter of the late great-grandchildren. to craft new scooter rules bring to that table.” James H. and Alma (Gran) Service information: Grave- since the rental vehicles Bird said in a statement Cullen. She was a graduate side service with burial of began appearing last week on Wednesday that “the of Lynn English High School, ashes will be held on Satur- with no warning. people of Cambridge have Class of 1949, attended Sa- day, July 28, 2018 at 1 p.m. Cambridge sent a let- enthusiastically adopted lem College in Winston-Sa- in Puritan Lawn Memorial ter to Los Angeles-based our affordable, environ- lem, N.C. She lived in Lynn for Park, Peabody. Relatives and startup Bird Rides Inc. mentally friendly trans- the greater part of her life, and friends are invited to gather on Tuesday, warning that portation option.” It said it formerly worked at Jeol USA in inside the main gate at 12:45 it’s illegal to operate its looks forward to meeting Peabody. p.m. Donations in her memo- rental scooter business in with city officials. Jean attended Largo Alli- ry may be made to Suncoast the city without prior au- The company hasn’t said ance Church and was a mem- Hospice, 6770 102nd Ave. N, thorization. The college how many scooters it has PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ber of the Red Hat Society. Pinellas Park, FL 33782. For town home to Harvard in each city. It has told Jean loved reading, Bingo and online guestbook, please visit University and the Massa- Vatic Kuumba, of Providence, R.I., rides a Bird some contract employees playing cards with friends. www.cuffemcginn.com. chusetts Institute of Tech- electric scooter in downtown Providence. that it plans to uproot the She enjoyed her annual pass nology joined cities includ- scooters when the weath- to Busch Gardens and all her ing Miami, Denver and and in Providence, R.I. All permission. er gets colder and migrate Boston sports teams. Milwaukee as the latest Jean was the mother of Lee three have otherwise em- The company’s smart- them to warmer climates battleground between mu- braced trendy new modes phone app for finding and for the winter. nicipal governments and of transportation such as booking the scooters now Devereux, a bicyclist and a handful of fast-growing bicycle-share networks or shades Boston red, label- public transit advocate, said MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS companies in a fierce com- rentable electric-assist- ing it a “no ride or park most Cambridge residents petition to expand rental ed pedal bikes, but Bird’s zone,” but the scooters are supportive of transpor- Candy hearts company Dems press Trump for tariff scooter and bicycle ser- unorthodox approach has are still being placed each tation alternatives that get plant abruptly closes relief for fishing industry vices around the country. grated on city leaders. morning in Cambridge, people out of cars. At the The dockless scooters A day later, Boston May- Somerville and Providence same time, she said, “we REVERE (AP) — The BOSTON (AP) — Demo- appeared before dawn last or Marty Walsh said that after overnight charging. want to have some measure owner of the company cratic members of Con- Friday parked on side- the scooters would be sent Cambridge Vice May- of control” so the scooters behind chalky, colorful gress are pressing the walks in Cambridge, in to the tow yard if they ar- or Jan Devereux said don’t become a safety haz- confections such as Necco Trump administration for neighboring Somerville rived in his city without Bird seems to use stealth ard or chaotic nuisance. Wafers and Sweethearts compensation for fisher- has unexpectedly shut men hit with losses as a down operations at its result of President Don- Revere plant and hasn’t ald Trump’s escalating Lawmakers wade through sea said if candy production trade disputes with China will resume. and other countries. The Boston Globe re- The group, led by Rep. of pending bills at State House ports Round Hill Invest- Seth Moulton, points ments LLC announced to the administration’s Tuesday it is selling announcement Tuesday By Bob Salsberg Necco brands to another that it will provide $12 and Steve LeBlanc manufacturer and closing billion in emergency relief ASSOCIATED PRESS down its Revere plant. to help American farmers BOSTON — Massa- The company had re- hurt by foreign retalia- chusetts lawmakers cast cently purchased Necco for tion to Trump’s tariffs. votes Wednesday for an $17.3 million at a bank- The five members of August sales tax holiday ruptcy auction in May. Congress said Wednesday and several other mea- Round Hill did not in a letter to Trump the sures as they began what identify Necco’s new own- fishing industry is getting loomed as a hectic final er. The closure came as a hit by administration tar- week of legislative action. shock to the close to 230 iffs on steel and aluminum The Senate and the workers at the plant who imports needed for boats, House face a July 31 dead- say they were told to pick fishing hooks, and lobster line to complete work on up their final paychecks and crab traps — and by dozens of major bills that Friday. the 25 percent retaliatory have lingered until the Necco, or New England Chinese tariff on 170 Amer- closing days of the 2017- Confectionery Co., is the ican seafood products. 18 session. country’s oldest contin- The Senate voted 31-6 uously operating candy Massachusetts boy dies on Wednesday to add to an company. riding bicycle in RI economic development bill The also make Mary a proposal to suspend the Jane and Squirrel Nut BRISTOL, R.I. (AP) — state’s 6.25 percent sales Zippers candy. Police say the child struck tax on most consumer and killed by a vehicle items during the weekend Signs warn of upcoming while riding his bicycle of Aug. 11-12. The House PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS construction project along a Rhode Island bike has also approved a sales path is a 6-year-old boy tax holiday but it can’t be Gov. Charlie Baker, center, signs a bill at the State House in Boston BOSTON (AP) — It’s from Massachusetts. officially scheduled until Wednesday that allows a $2 surcharge on car rentals to fund training coming. It’s bad. The boy from Somerset, the two chambers set- for police officers in cities and towns across the state. That’s what the Mas- whose name wasn’t re- tle differences over the leased, was struck Tuesday sachusetts Department broader legislation, and tax holiday was held in who support non-compete community,” said Lewis, a afternoon as he crossed of Transportation has the eventual compromise Massachusetts was 2015. clauses and those who want Winchester Democrat. a road while riding along displayed on several is signed by Republican The Senate version of them abolished completely. It wasn’t immediately the East Bay Bike Path in electronic highway signs Gov. Charlie Baker. the economic develop- “It will enable mean- clear if the House would Bristol. He was taken to in the Boston area ahead Legislation signed by ment bill also includes a ingful, significant reform agree to the non-compete Hasbro Children’s Hospital of the next phase of the Baker last month man- proposal to limit the use to non-competes and will provision. in Providence where he Commonwealth Avenue dates that the tax holiday, by private companies of help many workers and Both chambers on was pronounced dead. Bridge replacement popular with shoppers non-compete clauses that families in Massachusetts Wednesday voted to accept Retired Bristol police project. and retailers, be sched- are meant to restrict the and encourage more inno- compromise versions of Officer Steve Annarummo The project is expected uled each summer begin- ability of workers to jump vation in our state, while bills aimed at better pro- says three children have to cause major disrup- ning in 2019 but left open to rival firms. at the same time respect- tecting consumers against now died at the spot fol- tions starting today along the question of whether Sen. Jason Lewis said ing the legitimate concerns data breaches, and requir- lowing fatalities in 1982 Commonwealth Ave- one would occur this sum- the provision represents a that have been raised by ing enhanced civics educa- and 1998. nue, the Massachusetts mer. The last time a sales compromise between those some in our employment tion in public schools. Turnpike and other areas around the project site. Community mourns teenage The blunt signs cap- girl killed on sidewalk In low unemployment economy, senator turedIN the MEMORIAM attention of TERRY HEBERT CAMBRIDGE (AP) — A several2008 drivers ~ JULY 26 in ~ 2018 the area, TENTHincluding ANNIVERSARY one who community is mourning outlines approach to $601M jobs bill sent a photo to The Bos- the loss of a 15-year-old girl who died after she ton Globe. By Colin A. Young I come from in Western sion (H 4732) that passed prudent way to continue.” MassDOT spokesman was pushed to the ground and hit her head. STATE HOUSE Massachusetts, is that’s the House earlier this The bill also includes Patrick Marvin tells the NEWS SERVICE WBZ-TV reports a vigil not the full story.” month. About a third of the policy sections that newspaper the message The legislation includes borrowing authorized in would regulate the use of appeared on 20 signs was planned for Richelle BOSTON — As the Sen- Robinson on Wednesday $50 million for grants for the Senate bill, or $200 mil- non-compete agreements, throughout Boston. ate digs into its $601 mil- dredging projects in coastal lion, would be bound for the prohibit a person from He says drivers should night in Cambridge. lion economic development Police say the Cambridge communities, $50 million to MassWorks infrastructure making an assertion of avoid the local area bill and the 321 amend- the Massachusetts Cultur- grant program. patent infringement in due to construction and Rindge and Latin School ments senators have filed, student was walking to al Facilities Fund for proj- MassWorks funding could bad faith, and establish “makeLovingly smartremembered decisions” and sadly the Senate’s chairman of ects that would advance be an issue as lawmakers an Innovative Communi- onmissed routes by husband and timing Ray, children, of a friend’s house Sunday the Economic Develop- and promote tourism at cul- attempt to pass the borrow- ties Program to serve as travel.and grandchildren. when she was shoved. ment Committee said the Robinson was hospitalized tural sites, $100 million for ing bill in the Senate and an access point for educa- bill’s investments and pol- construction and improve- then reconcile the House tion and connections for in critical condition and icy sections are “really go- IN MEMORIAM succumbed to her injuries ments at the Raymond L. and Senate versions before startups and municipal- ELIZABETH CREAMER ing to get at the heart of ON HER FIFTH ANNIVERSARY Monday. Flynn Cruiseport in South the end of the month. The ities seeking innovative 2013 ~ JULY 26 ~ 2018 the imbalance we all feel Boston to accommodate House authorized $300 mil- technology solutions. in our economy right now.” larger vessels, and $25 mil- lion for the popular munici- IN MEMORIAM “If you look at the over- lion for matching grants pal grant program. TERRY HEBERT all statistics of Massachu- to enable colleges and uni- “There is a belief that 2008 ~ JULY 26 ~ 2018 781-593-7700 TENTH ANNIVERSARY setts, at first blush it might versities to participate in they do have runway left Publishing Daily, except Sundays seem like an economic de- and receive federal funding in the current MassWorks USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 velopment bill isn’t even through the Manufacturing authorization,” Lesser Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA necessary. The statistics USA program. said. “The belief was, con- and additional offices. paint a very rosy picture “The idea here is to do Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item sidering that they do have Subscriptions of life in Massachusetts,” what we can to put our existing runway and that Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States Sen. Eric Lesser, who co- thumb on the scales to the $200 million will give $20.00 for 4 weeks May the winds of heaven blow chairs the Committee on rebalance the economy to- them at least probably two $65.00 for 13 weeks softly, and whisper in your ear how Economic Development wards greater equality for years of runway moving $130.00 for 26 weeks $260.00 for 1 year much we love and miss you and Emerging Technolo- people,” Lesser said. forward, there can always and wish that Send payment to and POSTMASTER, you were here. gies, said. “But what we all In total, the bill authoriz- be another authorization send address changes to: Forever in our hearts. Lovingly remembered and sadly know, of course, and what es $601.45 million in state done and they can always The Daily Item Love, Larry, kids, Guadet and missed by husband Ray, children, is especially appreciated borrowing — a smaller sum come back for an extension 110 Munroe St. Creamer families and grandchildren. in my communities where than the $666 million ver- but this was the fiscally P.O. Box 5 Lynn, MA 01903 IN MEMORIAM ELIZABETH CREAMER ON HER FIFTH ANNIVERSARY 2013 ~ JULY 26 ~ 2018

May the winds of heaven blow softly, and whisper in your ear how much we love and miss you and wish that you were here. Forever in our hearts. Love, Larry, kids, Guadet and Creamer families THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A3 NATION Trump delays proposed Putin meeting until 2019 By Ken Thomas after the White House re- ASSOCIATED PRESS jected a Putin-backed ef- fort to hold a referendum WASHINGTON — The in eastern Ukraine on the White House said Wednes- region's future. Secretary day that President Donald of State Mike Pompeo said Trump's proposed Wash- Wednesday, prior to the ington meeting with Rus- announcement, that the sian President Vladimir U.S. would never recog- Putin had been delayed nize Russia's annexation until 2019, citing the on- of Crimea and demanded going probe into Russian that Ukraine's territorial interference in the 2016 integrity be restored. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS election. Putin had al- Other signs had al- Stacy Abrams’ effort to become the nation’s ready sent signals that the ready emerged raising first black woman elected governor has made fall White House meeting doubts about the second wasn't going to happen. Trump-Putin summit. On her a political celebrity. National security ad- Tuesday, Putin's foreign FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS viser John Bolton said in affairs adviser Yuri Ush- a statement that Trump The White House said last week that Trump akov threw cold water on Georgia governor’s believed his next meeting had directed Bolton to invite Putin to visit the prospect of Putin ac- with Putin should take Washington in the fall. cepting Trump's invitation place "after the Russia to visit the White House. race sets a battle witch hunt is over," a ref- has been given for when Trump's performance at a Ushakov told journalists erence to special counsel it will be wrapped up and news conference with Pu- in Moscow that no prepa- Robert Mueller's investi- it could very well stretch tin following their Helsin- rations were underway for electoral middle gation. Bolton said they into 2019. ki summit last week. for a meeting in Washing- "The contrast ... could agreed the meeting would By Bill Barrow The White House said Many members of Con- ton and there were "other and Ben Nadler not be sharper," said Em- be "after the first of the options that our leaders ASSOCIATED PRESS ory University political year." last week that Trump had gress had objected to the could consider," such as science professor Alan While the statement directed Bolton to invite two leaders meeting again the late November meet- ATLANTA — With the Abramowitz. "Kemp is signaled optimism that Putin to visit Washington in the fall and also said ing of the Group of 20 in Georgia governor's race running as an all-out the Mueller probe would in the fall, moving quick- Putin would not be wel- Argentina or another in- now set, the contest be- Trump supporter and be completed by the end ly for a follow-up meeting come on Capitol Hill. ternational event that tween Republican Bri- a 'politically incorrect of this year, no timetable amid the backlash over The decision came days both would attend. an Kemp and Democrat conservative.' Abrams Stacey Abrams becomes is not only the first Afri- a question of which can- can-American candidate didate can move beyond for governor in Georgia, Tears, hugs and help: Church their partisan bases to but probably the most lib- capture the electoral mid- eral Democratic candidate dle in this emerging bat- tleground state. for governor in history." groups assist reunited families Kemp, a two-term sec- Both national parties retary of state backed by are running ads labeling the opposition as danger- Sara got out and was President Donald Trump, By Nomaan ous. Merchant quickly in her mother's hardly moderated his ap- A Republican Governors ASSOCIATED PRESS arms, asking her, "They're proach as he celebrated Association spot slams not going to take you away an overwhelming runoff Abrams as the "most rad- SAN ANTONIO — The again, right?" victory Tuesday. After a ical liberal ever to run immigrant parents ar- Since their separation campaign featuring guns, for governor" — the voi- rived at Catholic Charities in late May, the girl had chain saws and his smil- ceover doesn't even limit in white vans with their been at a shelter for immi- ing pledge to "round up the claim to Georgia. The children, their paperwork grant minors in Chicago, criminal illegals" in his and almost nothing else. while Oliveira was moved pickup truck, the newly Democratic Governors They needed food, cloth- through facilities across minted Republican nom- Association labels Kemp ing, a place to stay and a . inee painted Abrams as irrational, using the same way to travel to family in Like other families re- a radical leftist threat to secretly recorded audio the United States. Many united at Pearsall, Olivei- Georgia values. Kemp exploited to defeat were still shell-shocked ra and her daughter were Abrams, a former state Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle, who from weeks in government taken to Catholic Chari- legislative leader, isn't a lamented that the GOP detention. One father car- ties in San Antonio, about radical by any conven- contest came down to "who ried an infant who didn't an hour's drive away. tional definition of U.S. had the biggest gun, who recognize him after two Charity workers checked politics, but she's run an had the biggest truck, and months apart. A mother them into a hotel Sunday aggressive campaign to who could be the craziest." held the hand of her 5-year- energize the Democratic For her part, the 44-year- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS night and picked them up old daughter, who refused Monday morning, along base by pledging to ex- old Abrams steered clear for a time to talk on the Immigrants seeking asylum Natalia Oliveira with another immigrant pand Medicaid insurance of heated partisan broad- phone because she blamed da Silva and her daughter, Sara, 5, hug as they family. and spend more on ed- sides. After Kemp's vic- her for their separation. wait at a Catholic Charities facility Monday. Oliveira, 30, had not ucation, infrastructure, tory, she sent a Twitter Scenes such as this are slept the night before. and job training. She also fundraising appeal that unfolding throughout families spending their around the country to var- Instead, she said, she backs tighter gun restric- mentioned her Republi- Texas and Arizona as the first day together Mon- ious immigrant detention watched Sara sleep next tions, abortion rights and can rival only by his last Trump administration day at Catholic Charities facilities. to her in bed. removing Confederate name. "Service, faith & works to meet a Thurs- of the Archdiocese of San Natalia Oliveira da Sil- At one point while they monuments from state family guide our vision day deadline to reunite Antonio, which took them va, a mother from Brazil, were detained, Sara re- property. Her effort to for GA: Affordable health immigrant parents and in after they were released waited nervously outside fused to talk to her on become the nation's first care. Excellent public children. The government from custody. The families the immigration detention the phone. She thinks it's black woman elected gov- schools for every child. An is releasing hundreds of included children as young center in Pearsall, Texas, because Sara was angry ernor has made her a na- economy that works for families to faith-based as babies and old as teen- for her young daughter, about what had happened. tional political celebrity. all," she wrote. groups and leaving the agers, as well as asylum Sara. She soon spotted the She's still angry herself. groups to care for them. seekers fleeing violence 5-year-old coming in a ve- "I hope she doesn't have The Associated Press in Central America and hicle, a seatbelt over her any memories of this," Ol- observed newly reunited people who were shuttled chest. iveira said. GOP, Dems focus on messages as summer recess and elections near By Alan Fram House Speaker Paul ASSOCIATED PRESS Ryan, R-Wis., amplified the GOP message to reporters WASHINGTON — on Tuesday, giving Republi- House Democrats have a cans credit for the strength- plan for helping students ening economy and using The value of each coupon shown here is equal to afford the growing costs of Democrats as a foil. college, in part by creating "They've scoffed at or greater than the price of the newspaper. a partnership with states Americans who've bene- to provide two years of fited from more money in ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS! tuition-free community their paychecks," he said, If you would like to participate in college. They also want to referring to House Mi- take $5 billion House Re- nority Leader Nancy Pe- The Daily Item’s Deal of the Day, publicans have proposed losi's comparison of GOP contact us at 781-593-7700, ext. 1280 for President Donald tax cuts for the wealthy Trump's long-promised to the "crumbs" that went wall with Mexico and di- to lower earners. "They're TODAY’S DEAL OF THE DAY vert it to other immigra- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS determined to erase this tion programs. progress. Even more, they House Speaker Paul Ryan amplified the GOP One House-passed bill, want to take this country message on Tuesday, giving Republicans credit backed mostly by Repub- to a dramatically different licans, would repeal a tax for strengthening the economy. place, to the far left." imposed on some medical devices to help pay for the week, though none seems and lawmakers need ar- "Obamacare" health care likely to become law soon. guments to take home for LAW OFFICES OF law, a statute the GOP de- Yet while the measures town and for cam- JAMES J. CARRIGAN spises. With another, still may languish, they per- paign advertising. Demo- • Social Security Disability a bare-bones outline, Re- form an age-old cam- crats need to gain 23 seats • Workers Compensation publicans would make last paign-season function for in November's midterms • Accidents year's $1.5 trillion tax cut both parties: honing their to capture House control, 25 years located across permanent and expand messages for elections, which is widely seen as do- from Lynn District Court reductions for families, just over 100 days away, in able, so both sides are pro- 15 Johnson St. homeschooling and busi- which the prize is congres- ducing measures that may 781-596-0100 nesses. sional control. go nowhere but can shore JAMES J. CARRIGAN Lawmakers promoted The House starts sum- up political weak spots or ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN RONALD D. MALLOY each of these efforts this mer recess at week's end, embarrass the other party. www.jamescarriganlaw.com [email protected] A4 THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2018 OPINION A Backstreet reality HOW TO REACH US E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M H. S Two weeks ago, a friend We definitely got a dose Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg E C  J. Edward M. Grant and I decided to be spon- of live TV. While there, we Advertising Director Gordon R. Hall taneous 20-somethings for were instructed when to T  J  once and camped out over- clap, including which kind 110 Munroe St. Editorial Director Monica Connell Healey GaylaGa P.O. Box 5 W J. K night in Central Park in of clapping to do, and even J. Patrick Norton Lynn, MA 01903 Chief Financial O cer New York City. how to hit a giant beach Michael H. Shanahan CawleyCa J N. W  Customer Service Chief Operating O cer Chairman Not just because. We had ball around. As a crowd, Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PŽ a reason. Spontaneous we were chastised for not Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 only extends so far. of other misguided souls rolling the beach ball cor- Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 In the past, I’ve written were already camped out, Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 rectly and had to reshoot All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 about my nostalgia for we resigned ourselves to a that segment. 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 ‘90s-era boy bands (and long night. The most humorous TV Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Ext. 2 wasn’t really planning on We were finally let into production moment came Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Classifi ed Advertising Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 writing about it again so the park’s concert area, or after watching the Back- classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 as to not sound so lame), so Rumsey Playfield, at 6 a.m. Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 street Boys sing and per- when the resurgent Back- At this point, the Back- Subscriptions form during auditions for [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 street Boys were scheduled street Boys aren’t sched- an hour and a half. to make an appearance on uled to appear until 7 a.m. Circulation But the moment came: [email protected] Good Morning America, we and there’s been no access it was now live TV and we decided to make the trip. to a bathroom since we left were told to act surprised, Ext. 3 I have to say — after for the city at 11 p.m. Cou- like we had never seen the Newsroom traveling to Las Vegas to ple that with no sleep and group before when they [email protected] see their residency last I’m not feeling my best. came out like the 10th [email protected] summer and now miss- But we were in. And time, so as to have mass Ext. 4 EDITORIAL ing a night of sleep to there was no choice but excitement on camera. Sports camp out in Central Park to soldier on. After all, we Luckily, the man [email protected] for five hours overnight, were promised two and a charged with hyping up Ext. 5 I think my desire to see half hours of free music. the crowd told us that the Retail and Online them live has been ful- What could beat that? camera would focus on the Advertising The need for filled for awhile. So, it turns out, the two audience members who [email protected] The lead-up always and a half hours is not a were showing the most seems like a good idea. bunch of songs, but rather, excitement. So, I resigned ADVERTISING Who needs sleep, you tell the same three songs re- myself and knew what I Ernie Carpenter Jr. yourself. After all, it’s only hearsed two or three times had to do: show a reduced Director of Advertising speed laws and Business Development, ext. 1355 for one night and it’s a before they’re performed amount of excitement to [email protected] chance to see a free con- live on the Good Morning avoid appearing on TV. Michele Iannaco Speed kills. There is ample research to support cert in New York City. America Summer Concert But aside from the wait the idea that slowing traffic saves lives. Plus, there’s Sales Representative, ext. 1315 Then the reality hits. Series segment. game and exhaustion, it [email protected] simple physics: A pedestrian hit by a car traveling We arrived and parked After hearing their new turned out to be a cool ex- Ralph Mitchell 20 mph has an 80 percent chance of survival, but in the city just before 2 single and two most pop- perience, especially when someone hit by a car traveling 40 mph has just a 10 Sales Representative, ext. 1313 a.m. and not really know- ular songs, “Everybody the cameras stopped rolling [email protected] percent chance. ing where exactly to go, we (Backstreet’s Back) and “I and the Backstreet Boys Nevertheless, a decades-old state law essentially Patricia Whalen wandered down a couple of want it that way,” for the performed an additional Sales Representative, ext. 1310 requires cities to set speed limits based how fast dark streets aimlessly, with third time in a two-hour two songs for just the crowd [email protected] people are already driving, regardless of whether us both wondering if we’d timespan, it gets a little in the park who stayed up BUSINESS OFFICE that speed is safe. The law was passed to prevent make it to the correct por- hard to keep up the same all night for them. cities from setting speed traps, or arbitrarily low tion of Central Park safely. level of excitement the Susan J. Conti speed limits aimed at sticking drivers with pricey After getting to the line show’s producers are ex- Gayla Cawley is a staff Controller, ext. 1288 tickets. at 2 a.m., where plenty pecting from the crowd. reporter for the Daily Item. [email protected] In practice, the law can force cities to set speed Ted Grant limits that contradict their own goals for safer Publisher, ext. 1234 streets, as Times reporter Laura J. Nelson recent- [email protected] ly detailed. For example, Zelzah Avenue in the San Marian Kinney Fernando Valley is one of Los Angeles’ most danger- ext. 1212 [email protected] ous streets in terms of the number of collisions that have resulted in severe injury or death, particularly Will Kraft Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 among pedestrians and bicyclists. Yet over the last [email protected] decade, the city has raised the speed limit on the street twice, increasing it from 35 mph to 45 mph. Jennifer Perez ext. 1205 The reason for the increases? In order for police to [email protected] use radar guns or other electronic devices to ticket Mike Shanahan speeding drivers, cities have to conduct regular sur- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 veys of traffic flow. The speed limit is then based on [email protected] the 85th percentile — that is, the speed just below Carolina Trujillo the 15th fastest driver — and rounded to the near- ELI LAKE Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 est 5 mph. The mandate means that if cities want [email protected] to enforce the speed limit on a street where drivers Jim Wilson routinely put the pedal to the metal, they often have The other war of words over Iran Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 to raise the speed limit. [email protected] This is a particular problem in Los Angeles. The But for one nagging de- close such a deal, if past and of themselves, a bad CIRCULATION city fell way behind on its regular speed surveys be- tail, Secretary of State is prelude his threats are thing. The worry is that in Lisa Mahmoud cause of staff shortages during the recession. With- Mike Pompeo’s speech on part of a strategy to prod any discussions, the em- Manager, ext. 1239 out up-to-date surveys, police officers couldn’t use Sunday about Iran stands Iran’s leaders to negotiate. phasis on the regime’s cor- [email protected] radar guns to enforce the speed limit. The number as one of the finest mo- The obvious parallel ruption and abuse would CLASSIFIED ments in U.S.-Iran rela- here is with North Korea. be lost. It’s not an unwar- of speeding tickets written annually by the Police Abbe Young Smith Department fell from 99,333 in 2010 to 22,783 last tions since the 1979 revo- Last year Trump threat- ranted concern: The 12 de- Manager, ext. 1276 year — a 77 percent drop. With little enforcement, lution. Unfortunately, that ened “fire and fury like mands that Pompeo made [email protected] drivers became accustomed to speeding, so when detail is not minor: It’s the the world has never seen” of Iran in a May speech fo- the speed surveys resumed, the speed limits on man Pompeo reports to, against Pyongyang’s “lit- cused on Iran’s support for NEWSROOM many corridors like Zelzah Avenue had to be raised. President Donald Trump. tle rocket man.” Trump terror, its nuclear program Mike Alongi This is an absurd way to govern a public space. First, the good news later invited Ji Seon-ho, and its meddling in the af- Sports Reporter ext. 1228 [email protected] It lets faster-than-average drivers dictate the law, about the speech, titled a North Korean defector fairs of its neighbors. They rather than basing the law on what is best for all “Supporting Iranian Voic- who endured torture and did not include bench- Bill Brotherton deprivation, to this year’s marks for Iranian democ- Features Editor ext. 1338 street users. It doesn’t take into account the com- es”: The secretary named [email protected] munity’s broader needs for the street, including names — not only shame- State of the Union. And yet racy or human rights. making the speed of travel safer for bicyclists and ful leaders like Sadeq Lari- in June, Trump met with So far, the Trump ad- Gayla Cawley ministration’s support for Reporter, ext. 1236 ensuring pedestrians can cross without getting jani, the head of Iran’s judi- the man who oversees the [email protected] mowed down. ciary, who stands accused of very regime that Trump human rights is as conve- nient and transactional as Cheryl Charles The singular focus on drivers is also contrary to embezzling more than $300 had called “depraved” just News Editor, ext. 1278 two important movements at the state and local lev- million, but also a Sufi dis- months earlier, even fawn- the rest of the president’s [email protected] el. California law requires cities and counties to de- sident known only as Mr. ing about how much Kim foreign policy. This stands in contrast to the approach Bella diGrazia velop so-called Complete Streets that are designed Salas, who was hanged by Jong Un’s people really Reporter, ext. 1317 to safely accommodate all users, including cyclists, the regime last month. love him. of Ronald Reagan, who ne- [email protected] gotiated arms control and transit riders, pedestrians and the disabled — not He also praised success- This is the danger now Thomas Grillo just motorists. And Los Angeles and other cities ful Iranian-Americans for the Pompeo approach trade agreements with the Reporter, ext. 1264 throughout the state have embraced Vision Zero, such as Makan Delrahim, to Iran. Soviet Union while simul- [email protected] taneously pressing Mos- which is a campaign to eliminate traffic fatalities an assistant attorney gen- If Iran agrees to talks af- Spenser Hasak and severe injuries by making the streets safer. eral. At a time when Irani- ter crippling sanctions are cow to free its dissidents. Photographer, ext. 1332 The next logical step would be to change the state an citizens are organizing re-imposed in November, Pompeo is an admirer [email protected] law that bars cities from setting speed limits for protests and strikes about would this mean the U.S. of Reagan. His speech on Thor Jourgensen safe travel, rather than just fast travel. But logic everything from corruption is no longer interested in Sunday was delivered at Editorial Director, ext. 1267 the Reagan presidential [email protected] doesn’t always prevail in Sacramento. Earlier this to drought, Pompeo’s mes- exposing the larceny of the library in California. But year Assemblywoman Laura Friedman (D-Glen- sage was perfectly timed. Iranian regime? Would Daniel Pompeo is not the presi- dale) proposed a modest tweak to the law, allow- It will resonate with a pop- Pompeo’s demand that Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 dent. And Donald Trump [email protected] ing cities to take into account collision information ulation that feels cheated Iranian leaders treat their has proved that any when setting speed limits. Under her proposal, if out of the economic boon people with dignity go the Steve Krause speeches about freedom Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 a street was particularly dangerous, the city could promised from the 2015 way of Trump’s declara- coming from his adminis- [email protected] reduce the speed limit up to 9 mph below the 85th nuclear deal, and it’s a re- tion of solidarity with Ko- tration — even principled minder that America has reans who have endured Emma LeBlanc Pérez percentile. ones such as Pompeo’s — Copy Editor no quarrel with Iranians, their country’s gulags? That proved too controversial, especially after a are not anchored in con- [email protected] only their leaders. Iranian officials claim legislative analysis said the change could result in viction. Harold Rivera Another strength of that the Trump adminis- lots more traffic tickets. A watered-down version Rather, they are rhetori- Sports Editor, ext. 1238 Pompeo’s speech is that tration approached them now calls for a statewide Vision Zero task force to cal maneuvers to pressure [email protected] he did not directly call for several times last year develop policies to reduce traffic fatalities. Still, autocrats to submit to bet- Owen O’Rourke asking for a meeting be- lawmakers ought to pass Assembly Bill 2363 as a “regime change,” a phrase ter terms. Photographer, ext. 1224 baby step forward. that implies the next tween Trump and Ira- [email protected] Certainly, lower speed limits alone won’t make Iranian revolution will nian President Hassan Eli Lake is a Bloomberg Roberto Scalese the streets safer. There needs to be public education come from America, not Rouhani, and Trump has Opinion columnist cover- Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 about the risks of speed, as well as traffic enforce- Iran. America’s approach, said as much himself. At ing national security and [email protected] ment in speed-prone corridors. Streets also need to Pompeo said, will focus on his press conference with foreign policy. He was the Mark Sutherland be engineered for safety, and that often means rede- going after the regime’s Kim in Singapore in June, senior national securi- Creative Director signing roadways and intersections to make drivers unaccountable leaders, Trump said: “I hope at the ty correspondent for the [email protected] slow down. not the Iranian people. appropriate time after and covered Anne Marie Tobin Granted, that’s not always popular with drivers And now for the bad sanctions kick in and they national security and in- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 [email protected] who are used to ruling the road. But the streets news: Pompeo’s boss is a are brutal on what we put telligence for the Washing- don’t belong just to drivers. They belong to everyone. man who loves to cut deals. on Iran. I hope they come ton Times, the New York Bridget Turcotte back and negotiate a real Sun and UPI. Readers Reporter, ext. 1269 And even though Trump’s [email protected] An editorial from the . all-caps tweet Sunday eve- deal.” may email him at elake1@ ning would appear to fore- Negotiations are not, in bloomberg.net Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 ENTERTAINMENT Review: Boz Scaggs revisits his influences on ‘Out of the Blues’ By Pablo Gorondi Got to Forget You" — as- ASSOCIATED PRESS sociated with Bland — is pure regret and heart- Boz Scaggs, break. Jimmy McCrack- "Out of the Blues" lin's "I've Just Got to (Concord Records) Know," based here on the magnetic Magic Sam ver- Sometimes with more sion — deals with a step gloss, at times with more earlier in the relationship, grit, but always with great even if the writing's on the feeling, Boz Scaggs has wall. kept some form of the blues close to the surface "Little Miss Night and during most of his career, Day," a hardboiled rock- which has already sailed er with solos from Cox, Bramhall and Sexton, is past the 50-year mile- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS stone. Scaggs' only songwriting The news agency ANSA reported the cause of On "Out of the Blues," credit, shared with Wal- the last of an informal tril- roth, whose grooves fit Sergio Marchionne’s death as cardiac arrest. ogy also including "Mem- right in with the rest of phis" and "A Fool to Care" the repertoire. revisiting his roots and Scaggs sounds aptly Sergio Marchionne, influences, Scaggs covers fatigued on Young's "On some superior blues tunes PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the Beach," which fea- from decades past, along tures great guitar work who saved Fiat and “Out of the Blues” is the third entry in an infor- by Bramhall and a disillu- with a Neil Young song mal trilogy of records by Boz Scaggs. and originals by long-time sionment with fame that collaborator Jack Walroth. sometimes even an every- Chrysler, has died Willie Weeks and guitarist hall II and Charlie Sexton. Unlike its two predeces- man can emphasize with. sors, "Out of the Blues" Ray Parker Jr., topped up Walroth's "Rock and The blues suit Scaggs By Colleen Barry He suffered one while re- was produced by Scaggs with additions including Stick" has shades of soul and thankfully "The Feel- and Tom Krisher covering from shoulder instead of Steve Jordan, Jim Keltner (drums), Jim and Andy Summers' echo- ing Is Gone" is just the ASSOCIATED PRESS surgery late last month, but some of the musicians Cox (keys) and a lefty- ing guitar, with Scaggs' last song on the album, landing him in intensive from the earlier releases righty combo of Texas falsetto emphasizing the not a reflection of his per- MILAN — Sergio Mar- care, followed by a second, are back, including bassist six-stringers, Doyle Bram- emotions, while "I've Just formances. chionne, a charismatic fatal event. Fiat Chrysler and demanding CEO who declined to comment, cit- engineered two long-shot ing privacy issues. corporate turnarounds to The Italian-Canadi- Review: Tom Cruise thwarts the save carmakers Fiat and an had planned to step Chrysler from near-cer- down after first-quarter tain failure, died Wednes- earnings next year, but day. He was 66. the transition was accel- apocalypse with a broken ankle The holding company of erated after the company Fiat's founders, the Agnel- announced that the com- By Jocelyn Noveck li family, announced Mar- plications, which it did not ASSOCIATED PRESS chionne had died after detail, would prevent his unexpected complications return. He also was re- And so, fellow movie- from surgery in Zurich. placed as CEO of sportscar goers: Ask not what your That came days after a maker Ferrari and heavy country can do for you. deterioration in his health truck and equipment mak- Ask what Tom Cruise can led the company to hastily er CNH Industrial. — and will — do for you. appoint a successor. Marchionne turned The answer is anything. At Fiat Chrysler Auto- around the dysfunctional The man will do anything mobiles headquarters in Fiat and Chrysler, merg- to entertain you. At age the Italian city of Turin, ing them into the world's 56, when the rest of us corporate flags flew at seventh-largest carmaker, are making chiropractor half-staff while inside the Fiat Chrysler Automo- appointments and up- building, Marchionne's biles, almost by personal ping our corrective lenses, successor led a minute of force of will, living on a Cruise will jump out of a silence ahead of an earn- corporate jet crossing the plane for you, into a light- ings presentation. Work- Atlantic to push employ- ning storm. He'll learn to ers at a plant near Na- ees to accomplish what fly a helicopter for you, all ples that Marchionne had PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS most people thought was for one nausea-inducing brought back to life halted impossible amid a devas- helicopter piloting stunt Tom Cruise reprises his role as Ethan Hunt in “Mission: Impossible - Fallout.” production for 10 minutes tating global recession. that sends him into a in tribute. Marchionne, who was death spiral in "Mission: returning director-writer and Mecca — and bring on when arriving with Cruise "Unfortunately what we born in Italy and emigrat- Impossible - Fallout." Christopher McQuarrie, an apocalypse. They're in by way of a plummet from feared has come to pass," ed to Canada at age 14, It should go without say- Cruise delivers all the league with Solomon Lane a plane onto the roof of the said John Elkann, Fiat had revived Fiat by 2009 ing that Cruise will hang above in the entertaining (Sean Harris), the crimi- Grand Palais. Then we're heir and head of the Exor when he was picked by the off a sheer cliff for you. Oh, "Fallout," his sixth outing nal mastermind from the off to London, where Cruise holding company. "Ser- U.S. government to save also: Mr. Cruise will shat- as Ethan Hunt. last film, who now wants shattered his ankle bone gio Marchionne, man and U.S.-based Chrysler from ter his ankle jumping from As for the plot, well, it revenge against Hunt. filming a rooftop chase. friend, is gone." its trip through bankrupt- one building to another gets unnecessarily compli- Hunt must get his hands The most dramatic The news agency ANSA cy protection after being for you — and then sprint cated. But because "Fall- on three missing pluto- stunts were filmed in New reported the cause of owned by a private equity like hell on that broken out" moves so quickly from nium cores. He manages Zealand, standing in for death as cardiac arrest. company. ankle. Because, what's an one crazy stunt to another, this, for a second — but Kashmir. Many people go MI film without a Cruise it doesn't matter. has to give them up to save bungee-jumping there; sprint? We begin, as always, a cherished team member probably relatively few do Man accused of stealing One day, if this contin- with a new mission — and is launched an over- it from a moving helicopter. ues, it will seem silly. One this time, it arrives in a arching dilemma: Should Much ink has been spent day, people will chuck- hollowed-out copy of Ho- Hunt save one life that is analyzing this enduring Frances McDormand’s le at the exploits of this mer's "Odyssey," perhaps dear to him over millions phenomenon called Tom well-meaning but wrin- a reference to Hunt's own of others? Cruise, and what moti- Oscar ordered to trial kled movie star, perhaps journey. The evildoers Of course, it's the stunts vates him, onscreen and in his 80s then, putting his are the Apostles, terror- that really matter. And the off. "I just want to enter- LOS ANGELES (AP) life in danger to please his ists who aim to nuke the scenery. Paris has always tain people," he said re- — A Los Angeles judge fans. Now, though, is not world's top religious sites been beautiful, but there's cently. That's one mission ordered a man accused of that day. With his partner, — the Vatican, Jerusalem a certain frisson you get he can still nail. stealing Frances McDor- mand's best actress Oscar statuette to stand trial on a felony grand theft With rare candor, Demi Lovato charge. Superior Court Judge Mark Hanasono said Wednesday that there was chronicled her recovery, relapse sufficient evidence for Ter- ry Bryant to stand trial. By Mesfin Fekadu when they were still fresh, The ruling came after a ASSOCIATED PRESS but also continuing to hearing in which a work- speak about them as she er with the Academy of NEW YORK — While had been sober for years. Motion Picture Arts and most celebrities tend to She's always kind of keep- Sciences testified about hide their struggles with ing it at the forefront ... taking the Oscar away drugs and battles with de- and showing people that from Bryant as he tried to pression, Demi Lovato not it's OK to be open about leave the ceremony's offi- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS only acknowledged her having struggles whether cial after-party. issues, she's shared them it's mental health issues, "God is on my side," Terry Bryant is due to with the world. substance abuse (or) body Bryant was heard saying be arraigned Aug. 8. Lovato has been an open positivity," said Jason Lip- in court after the ruling. book since she announced shutz, the editorial direc- Bryant is due to be ar- court as Bryant, walk out in 2010 that she was tor at Billboard. "By open- raigned Aug. 8. of the ball holding a statu- checking into a rehabilita- ing herself up and sharing McDormand won the ette and yelling "We did it! tion center to deal with an herself she has given the award for best actress in We did it." eating disorder, self-mu- signal to a lot of people "Three Billboards Outside Tio said neither he nor tilation and other issues. — either young listeners Ebbing, Missouri" and the photographer recog- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Over the next eight years, or adult listeners — that lost the statuette after nized the man. The pho- she became a role mod- they can do the same." Demi Lovato’s representative said Tuesday having it engraved at the tographer took a picture el and bona fide pop star, Lovato's representative that Lovato was awake and recovering after post-ceremony Governors of Bryant, who told them releasing multi-platinum said in a statement Tues- she was hospitalized for an overdose. Ball. his statuette was won songs and albums that day that the 25-year-old Cesario Tio, a film acad- for best producer on "Get range from playful to se- was awake and recovering years of sobriety. cocaine before interviews emy worker who was es- Out," which Tio said he rious with lyrical content with her family after the Lovato has chroni- and drank alcohol in the corting a photographer immediately knew wasn't about her battles with singer was reportedly hos- cled her life and battles morning out of a soda bot- taking pictures at the an award. drugs and alcohol. pitalized for an overdose. throughout the years, tle to mask it. That can- ball, said he heard on a Bryant, 47, and his at- "(She) has found enor- It came a month after from her bisexuality to dor has helped her become walkie-talkie that McDor- torney declined comment mous success by address- she released a new song being bullied as a child to a role model for young mand's Oscar was miss- after the hearing. He re- ing those issues, and not called "Sober," indicating suffering from depression. women and men who have ing. He said he later saw a mains released on his own only addressing them that she relapsed after six She has said she's used faced their own issues. man, who he identified in recognizance. A6 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2018 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- at 771 Salem St. and 462S Complaints at 2:19 p.m. Tuesday at Stop & larly arrests, reflect police records. In Broadway on Tuesday at 12:27 Shop on Squire Road; at 7:49 the event of a perceived inaccuracy, p.m. Caller reports motorists A caller reported he found a p.m. Tuesday on Copeland Cir- stray white Shih-Tzu in the park it is the sole responsibility of the con- exchanged papers. cle; at 8:25 p.m. Tuesday on A report of a motor vehicle at 29 Endicott St. on Tuesday Green Street. cerned party to contact the relevant crash with property damage at 3:23 p.m. On callback, he A report of a motor vehicle police department and have the at 15 Summer St. and South reports the owner has been hit and run crash at 12 p.m. department issue a notice of correc- Street on Tuesday at found. Monday at Hampton Inn Re- tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or 2:25 p.m. A caller reported a tree down vere on Lee Burbank Highway; clarifications will not be made without A report of a motor vehicle on Tuesday at 4:14 p.m. on at 6:44 p.m. Tuesday at Revere Blair Terrace from a Move on express notice of change from the ar- crash with personal injury on Police Station on Revere Beach Moving truck driving down the resting police department. Tuesday at 3:10 p.m. at 683 Parkway. Walnut St. and 9 Bluejay Road. street. The Department of Pub- Caller reports crash was han- lic Works was notified. Assaults LYNN dled by the Lynnfield Fire De- Report of a woman fainting partment. at Sunshine Laundry at 48 A report of an assault at 8:09 Arrests A walk-in reported her car Foster St. on Tuesday at 5:34 a.m. Monday on Eliot Road. p.m. Female refused medical Juan Deleon-Deleon, 31, of was struck in the parking lot Kamila Ortega, 31, of 19 Eliot at Center Court on Tuesday at attention. Road, Apt. 1, was summoned 98 Laighton St., was arrested Report of a woman with chest on a courtesy booking at 6:18 4:43 p.m. for assault and battery on a pain on Tuesday at 5:50 p.m. at person 60 or older. a.m. Wednesday. 1 Hewes Circle. She was taken Santos Ramirez, 34, of 54 Complaints to the hospital. Breaking and Entering Mount Pleasant St., Apt. 1, was A burglary attempt was re- arrested on a courtesy booking A caller reported dirt bikes on PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ported on Tuesday at 5:58 p.m. A report of a breaking and at 7:34 a.m. Tuesday. Lovell Road on Tuesday at 6:08 p.m. Officer reports bike is a from 282 Lynnfield St. Officer entering at 7:41 a.m. Monday Pablo Villavicencio talks to reporters after be- spoke with reporting party who ing released from the Hudson County Correc- Accidents registered motorcycle. on Crescent Avenue; at 1:48 A caller requested a well-be- said a check is missing but had p.m. Monday on Belle Isle Av- tional Facility Tuesday in Kearny, N.J. A report of a motor vehicle ing check on a woman who minimal information and will enue; at 2:16 p.m. Monday at crash with personal injury at was panhandling on Tuesday be contacting the bank once Sweeney Avenue and Sargent 4:02 p.m. Tuesday at at 6:11 p.m. at 782 Salem he gets more information. Street. Immigrant held in and Nahant streets. St. and 505 Broadway. Officer Caller reported a man was A report of a motor vehicle spoke with the couple. Both hitting his head on the steering Theft crash at 4:03 p.m. Tuesday are OK and will be leaving the wheel of a gray Mazda sports at 2 Mayfair St.; at 4:31 p.m. area. car at Glen Drive on Tuesday at A report of a larceny/forgery/ Army base pizza Tuesday at Lake Avenue and Caller reports a black pick- 6:23 p.m. Officer checked the fraud at 11:46 a.m. Monday at Maple Street; at 7:41 a.m. up truck is obstructing a lane area but the vehicle was gone Mobil Gas Station on Squire upon arrival. Wednesday at Chase Road on Essex Street on Tuesday at Road; at 9:12 a.m. Tuesday delivery released Report of a needle on the and Euclid Avenue; at 8:09 9:41 p.m. Officer reports vehi- at Burlington Coat Factory on ground found on Tuesday at a.m. Wednesday at Eastern cle is legally parked and there Squire Road; at 1:01 p.m. Tues- By Larry Neumeister The judge cited those 9:38 p.m. at Shaws Supermar- ASSOCIATED PRESS and Melvin avenues. is room for two vehicles. day at Comfort Inn & Suites on children and said they are ket at 210 Andover St. Officer U.S. citizens. A report of a motor vehicle American Legion Highway; at NEW YORK — An Ec- crash with personal injury at took the item and disposed of 1:12 p.m. Tuesday on Thayer "He has no criminal his- MARBLEHEAD it at the Lahey Hospital & Med- uadorean immigrant who tory," the judge wrote. "He 4:22 p.m. Tuesday at Henry Avenue; at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday was held for deportation and Western avenues. ical Center. at Shirley and Walnut avenues. has paid his taxes. And he Accidents Officer requested at the East after delivering pizza to has worked diligently to A report of theft from a motor a Army instal- End Veterans Memorial Park provide for his family." Assaults A report of a motor vehicle vehicle at 6:14 p.m. Tuesday at lation walked out of an at 45 Walnut St. on Tuesday The U.S. government, hit and run crash at 11:21 a.m. Revere Police Station on Calu- immigration detention A report of an assault and at 9:55 p.m. to assist citizen. which had wanted the Tuesday on Pleasant Street. met Street. center house hours after a battery with a dangerous Daughter met officer in the case moved from New judge ordered his immedi- weapon at 9:51 p.m. Tuesday parking lot to discuss her fa- York to New Jersey, did Complaints Vandalism ate release. on Kingsley Terrace. ther’s medical condition. She not immediately comment Pablo Villavicencio ex- said he is acting in an irrational A report of vandalism at 7:23 A report of a kid doing wheel- ited the detention cen- on the judge's action. manner and is choosing to live a.m. Monday on Grand View Breaking and Entering ies in the street at 1:14 p.m. ter shortly before 9 p.m. Adriene Holder, the at- Tuesday on Leicester Road. on the streets. Father was taken Avenue; at 2:48 p.m. Monday torney-in-charge of the A report of a breaking and Tuesday. He was greeted A caller reported the incident to Salem Medical Center for an at Riverside Boat Yard on Thayer civil practice at the Legal entering at 4:09 p.m. Tuesday evaluation. with hugs from his jubi- happened as she was backing Avenue. Aid Society, said the rule at 60 Eutaw Ave.; at 6:18 p.m. Caller reports the upstairs lant wife and two young out of her driveway. She said it of "law, humanity and mo- Tuesday at 61 Vine St. neighbor at 23 Osborne St. daughters. He thanked has happened in the past to rality" prevailed and the A report of a motor vehicle is playing music too loud and SAUGUS supporters and the me- Villavicencio family has breaking and entering at 10:43 her and she felt that the kid keeping him awake on Wednes- dia before being whisked "finally received a crucial a.m. Wednesday at 21 City Hall was going to get hit. day at 1:54 a.m. Officer reports Arrest away in an SUV. Square. A report of a disturbance at music was turned off upon ar- U.S. District Judge Paul measure of relief from Paul J. Venuti, 39, of 76 Ship 8:41 p.m. Tuesday at Pleas- rival and all was in order. Crotty said Villavicen- their 53-day nightmare." Ave., Apt. 8, Medford, was ar- Complaints ant and Rockaway streets. Two An overdose was reported on cio, who was being held "This decision should drunk males were reportedly Wednesday at 3:19 a.m. in the rested on a warrant at 1:52 at a New Jersey lockup, serve as a rebuke against A report of a gunshot at 1:13 causing a disturbance and basement of 1 Andover Drive. a.m. Wednesday. can remain in the United the Trump Administra- a.m. Wednesday at 19 Fern- threatening people. Police re- Patient taken to Lahey Hospital States while he exhausts tion and its merciless wood Ave. ported the men were picked up & Medical Center. Complaints his right to try to gain le- crusade to tear families by a sober person, the wife of apart," Holder said in a A report of suspicious activity gal status. Overdose one of them, and returned to "Although he stayed statement. REVERE at 9:36 a.m. Tuesday at Sher- where they are renting a cot- in the United States un- The judge ruled after mans Plaza at 1160 Broadway. A report of an overdose at tage. lawfully and is currently hearing arguments earli- Arrest The property owner wanted 6:29 p.m. Tuesday on Stephen A report of a person on the subject to a final order of er Tuesday, when he put Street; at 6:51 p.m. Tuesday on several people who were camp- rocks in distress at 10:55 p.m. Eric Rios, 32, of 262 Camp- removal, he has otherwise a government lawyer on Chase Street. Tuesday on Pig Rock Lane. A ing out in tents removed from been a model citizen," the the spot over the effort by bell Ave., Mansfield, was arrest- the property. Police reported caller reported there was a per- ed on warrants at 10:46 p.m. judge wrote. immigration authorities the tent was unoccupied upon Theft son sitting on the rocks at the Tuesday. Villavicencio applied to to enforce a 2010 deporta- their arrival; at 12:15 a.m. A report of a larceny at 3:45 end of Pig Rock and thought stay in the U.S. after he tion order. He questioned they were in distress. Police re- Wednesday at 40 Hurd Ave. A married a U.S. citizen, the need to detain and p.m. Tuesday at 560 Western Accidents caller reported waking up to an Ave.; at 7:42 p.m. Tuesday at ported there was no one on the with whom he has two quickly deport Villavicen- rocks in distress. There were a A report of a motor vehicle unknown woman screaming for young girls. cio, who's 35 years old. 63 Emerald Drive; at 8:05 p.m. help and banging on his door. Tuesday at 340 Euclid Ave.; at few fishermen fishing and they crash at 12:30 a.m. Monday were OK. on Central Avenue. Juan Jose Police reported the caller’s wife 9:16 p.m. Tuesday at Subway was locked in the basement by at 709 Western Ave.; at 10:04 Delcid-Sosa, 30, of 377 Broad- Lawyers: Larry Nassar accident. a.m. Wednesday at 174 Broad Theft way, Apt. 2, was summoned for unlicensed operation of a A report of a suspicious per- St. A report of a stolen bicycle was attacked in prison, A report of motor vehicle motor vehicle and leaving the son at 1:52 a.m. Wednesday at 12:48 p.m. Tuesday on Tice- scene of property damage; at Route One Car Wash at 481 theft at 5:37 p.m. Tuesday at hurst Lane. 85 North Common St. at 5:36 p.m. Monday at NEC- Broadway. The property owner deserves resentencing CO office on American Legion reported a man was tampering Vandalism PEABODY Highway; at 5:54 p.m. Monday with equipment inside of the By David Eggert sey-Heath partly blamed at Speedway on Lee Burbank bays. Paul J. Venuti, 39, of Med- ASSOCIATED PRESS the May prison attack on A report of motor vehicle van- Arrest Highway; at 6:18 p.m. Monday ford, was arrested. the rhetoric of the judge dalism at 3:38 a.m. Wednes- at Revere Fire Department on LANSING, Mich. — during that sentencing day at 36 William St.; at 10:37 Fernando Manuel Silveira, Broadway. Carlos H. Santos, Vandalism Larry Nassar's attorneys hearing. a.m. Wednesday at 2 Fiske 56, of 38 Reed St., was arrest- 38, of 255 Oakwood Ave., say the disgraced former During the seven-day Lane. ed and charged with disorderly was summoned for employing A report of vandalism at 9:51 sports doctor was assault- sentencing in January at conduct at 8:25 p.m. on Tues- unlicensed operation. Melissa a.m. Tuesday at 4 Iron Works ed within hours of be- which at least 169 women ing placed in the general day following a call reporting a Suarez-Castano, 20, of 255 Way. A caller reported someone and girls provided state- LYNNFIELD population at the federal man in blue jeans and a blue Oakwood Ave., was summoned knocked down his mailbox. ments, Ingham County prison in Arizona where shirt was yelling and trying to for unlicensed operation of Circuit Judge Rosemarie Summons he is serving a 60-year punch cars that drive by on a motor vehicle; at 7:12 a.m. Aquilina described Nas- SWAMPSCOTT sentence for child pornog- Josue Bruno, 43, of 98 Gled- Warren Street. Tuesday at Marina Restaurant sar as a "monster" who is raphy possession. hill Ave., Everett, was issued a at the Wharf on North Shore "going to wither" like the Arrest In motions filed Tuesday summons to appear in court Accidents Road; at 9:34 a.m. Tuesday wicked witch in "The Wiz- seeking to have the former on Wednesday at 7:14 a.m. at at 7-Eleven on North Shore Edwin Nickerson, 20, was ard of Oz." She said she Michigan State Universi- Condon Circle for operating a A report of a motor vehicle Road; at 11:51 a.m. Tuesday arrested and charged with would allow someone "to motor vehicle with a suspend- crash at Summit Plaza at 145 on Washington Avenue. Estu- threat to commit crime and on ty and USA Gymnastics doctor resentenced in the do to him what he did to ed license. Summit St. at 4:29 p.m. on ardo Morales-Monteros, 44, a warrant at 3:27 a.m. Tuesday. others" if the Constitution Tuesday; at 44 Oak St. and 47 of 10 Friend St., Apt. 1, Lynn, first of two cases in which he pleaded guilty to mo- allowed, and she told Nas- Accidents Washington St. at 10:51 p.m.; was summoned for unlicensed Theft sar she was signing his at the Salem Five Bank at 210 operation of a motor vehicle; lesting women and girls who sought treatment, "death warrant" with the A report of a motor vehicle Andover St. on Wednesday at at 2:06 p.m. Tuesday at North A report of a larceny at 8:20 sentence she was giving crash with property damage 12:43 p.m. Shore Road and Avon Street; a.m. Monday at 5 Cherry Court. lawyers Jacqueline Mc- Cann and Malaika Ram- him. Nassar, 54, will likely never get out of prison. MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS Once his 60-year federal term for child porn posses- One child dead, another damaged. Nero were shot on April dlesex District Attorney’s sion ends, he would begin injured in minivan crash The intersection is cur- 12 as they and six oth- office say 52-year-old serving the 40- to 175-year rently shutdown. There is er officers attempted to Juan Ramon Rivera was sentence in state prison BOSTON (AP) — Police no further information on serve a warrant to Lata- struck by a Honda Accord that Aquilina gave him for say one child has died and the cause of the crash. nowich in Barnstable. while driving an SUV. the sexual assaults. a second is injured from a He is being held without Ramon Rivera was In their filing, Nassar's minivan that plowed into Man accused of killing bail and will be arraigned pronounced dead at the court-appointed public a stroller in Boston. police officer indicted in Barnstable Superior scene. The other driver appellate defenders did Emergency crews are at Court at a later date. stayed on the scene and not specify the nature or the scene of the accident BARNSTABLE (AP) — Gannon died of his inju- was interviewed by police. severity of the attack at on Wednesday afternoon. A grand jury has handed ries, and K-9 Nero has been No charges have been the prison in Tucson, Ariz. Boston police say a up an incitement for a in recovery. An attorney for filed at this time. But they accused Aquili- three-year-old boy has man charged with the Latanowich could not be Prosecutors say the na of using the nationally died, and a four-year-old murder of a police officer. immediately reached. Honda Accord was speed- televised proceedings to girl is seriously injured Prosecutors on Wednes- ing and hit the SUV from "advance her own agen- and is at an area hospital. day say 30-year-old Thom- Driver dies in 2-car crash behind. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS da" — advocating for pol- Fire officials say they as Latanowich is indicted An investigation into icy initiatives and broader responded to the crash at on nine charges, including LOWELL (AP) — A the crash is ongoing by Nassar was sentenced cultural change — and 3:15 p.m. at the intersec- the murder of Yarmouth driver has died in a two- the district attorney’s to up to 175 years in improperly agreeing to tion of L and East Sixth Police Sgt. Sean Gannon. car crash. office and Lowell Police state prison for mo- media interviews during Streets. Several cars were Gannon and his K-9 Officials from the Mid- Department. lesting young athletes. the appeal period. THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Beyoncé scholarship a big hit with Lynn girl

SCHOLARSHIP candidates must submit Barefield looked up to much she means to me,” From A1 a personal essay of their the former Destiny’s Child said Barefield. “She wasn’t choice and have at least a member, and to her late looking up, but I saw Jay going on,” said Barefield. 3.5 GPA. Not only did Bar- father, Al Barefield, as Z right behind her, smiling “Then I saw the press re- efield submit an essay, she well. The father-daughter at everything I was saying lease of the winners and also attached a portfolio of duo shared a mutual bond so I continued talking and I was like my name can’t all her work and commu- over their love of Beyoncé, said, “Thank you so much be on this, this isn’t real, nity service as well. Her even having “Love On Top” for your music and for there’s no way.” 3.6 cumulative GPA and as the last song they lis- getting me through losing Being the informed jour- her essay about ESPN tened to together. Her fa- my dad. She looked right nalism student that she sports journalist Jemele ther was a writer himself, at me and said “I’m sorry is, Barefield immediate- Hill and the similar up- which is why after he died for your loss and thank ly logged onto Beyoncé’s bringing they share clear- she decided to pursue a ca- you for being a committed official website to double ly caught the attention of reer in journalism and ap- fan.” check the news. There it Beyoncé and her team. ply for the New England “I’ll forever have that was, her name, first on In her essay, Barefield Journalism program that moment to remember,” she the list of recipients. The talked about Hill’s contin- was held at Regis College. said. rising senior said she was uous efforts of not backing Barefield was invited af- Before the start of her PHOTO | ANDRES LEIVA at a loss for words when down as a woman of color terward to join the NABJ’s final year of undergrad, she saw her name and it in the sports broadcasting high school program, and Lynn native Allana Barefield is a student at Barefield is finishing up put everything into per- industry and how they attends their convention Xavier University studying sports journalism. her internship as a sports spective for her. Barefield both started their careers every year. She just received $25,000 from a merit program broadcaster for the Tampa knows that getting the in high school with the Na- Linda Barefield couldn’t founded by Beyoncé Knowles-Carter. Bay Times. She has also scholarship itself proves tional Association of Black be prouder of her young- held internships with the the hard work and long Journalists. She compared est daughter. The former Boston Globe, New York professors, Sheryl Kenne- and talk daily in a group hours she put into her ed- their lives, their pasts, and Lynn English High School Times, the Courier-Journal, dy-Haydel and Shearon message, said Barefield. ucation have paid off, but their roots. For Barefield librarian said Allana and and a number of television Roberts, for getting her The Lynner is amazed at getting it from her biggest her own roots may be tied her older sister Carmen stations. She hopes to con- idol makes it even more to Lynn, but her father’s, both got their writing where she is today. She how one person they all tinue to further her career, special. who died during her soph- skills and love of music said the two Xavier Uni- idolize was able to bring given it’s an industry that “Getting this from her, omore year of high school, from their father. The versity professors are like together a group of peo- she has grown to love. someone I always looked are tied to New Orleans, mother of two thinks it’s second mothers to her and ple who all have separate “I want to be a report- up to and watched on which played a huge role great what Beyoncé is do- they care about their stu- goals, but a similar work er of color who matters,” TV as a kid while trying in her choosing to attend ing for black universities dents and the futures they ethic. When Barefield saw she said. “I don’t want to to nail her dance moves, Xavier University. and colleges, given they hold. her “Queen Bey” in person be silent on the sidelines. even still to this day, is “I love where I’m at and are so underfunded. “It doesn’t end here,” at the NBA party, host- I want to be the first re- truly special,” she said. it feels as though his spirit “Al would be proud of she said. “If anything get- ed by sponder telling the stories “Her voice gives me goose- is here with me every day her,” said Linda Bare- ting this scholarship just in New Orleans last year, of others, and doing so in bumps and if I’m going in New Orleans,” she said. field. “He’s looking down means I need to continue she knew she had to say a clear, concrete, and ac- through a hard day, I al- “When I got the scholar- and seeing his girls both to work harder.” something, even if Beyon- curate way. I want to re- ways put her on and it’s ship I thought maybe my achieving in writing.” Since the announcement cé didn’t hear her. ally make sure my work my getaway.” dad’s smiling down on me. Along with her mother of the scholarship recipi- “I just started talking speaks for itself and peo- To qualify for the Hopefully I’m making him and older sister, Barefield ents, five out of the eight about how beautiful she ple can feel something and $25,000 merit scholarship, proud.” credits two of her college have contacted each other is, inside and out, and how connect to my articles.” LHAND dealt $1.15M in funding by HUD Big Blue gets green grant term, the program LHAND Harry MacCabe, director United Way of Mass Bay SWAMPSCOTT future,” Fitzgerald said. is projected to assist of rental assistance and Merrimack Valley, Jewish From A1 From A1 “These are smart building 278 residents in finding regional housing services Vocational Services and systems that are going to “We’ve got strong partners new employment and an for LHAND, said the grant Camp Fire North Shore. “This is a competitive help us reduce our car- in this and it can be a ga- additional 50 current- program builds on past Mayor Thomas M. Mc- grant and reflects the max- bon footprint and help us mechanger for these peo- ly-employed residents to work from LHAND. Gee said the HUD fund- imum amount we could be leave a legacy that will be ple living in these public achieve increased employ- Three years ago, he said ing recognizes the work awarded and it’s really cleaner and less costly to housing developments.” ment earnings, according LHAND launched the that LHAND has been going to help Swampscott current and future gener- Gaeta hopes the program to LHAND. Family Success Center to doing in the community, save on long-term energy ations.” serves as an incentive for Curwin Circle is put all of its different ser- citing projects such as the costs,” he said. Last week, the Bak- the public housing tenants LHAND’s only family pub- vice programs under one revival of Herbert Street Fitzgerald said the fund- er-Polito Administration at Curwin Circle. Many of lic housing development — roof, such as providing up in the Highlands, the ing will allow for smart awarded more than $14.7 those tenants are work- public housing assistance job placement, financial current development proj- Heating, Ventilation and million in Green Commu- ing, but have low-paying programs assist low-in- stability and education ect in West Lynn which Air Conditioning (HVAC) nities competitive grants jobs and the services could come families and individ- services. Those services will transform vacant GE systems to be installed at to 80 municipalities serve as an incentive to uals. Turnover is low at are aimed at addressing parcels into housing, and the three buildings, along across Massachusetts to get living wage jobs, stabi- Curwin Circle because of different aspects that lead with LED lighting at the fund clean energy proj- lize and leave for different the market outside of pub- to families becoming sta- Gateway North, a 71-unit mixed-income and mixed- high school. ects. This is the seventh housing. lic housing. Residents are bilized. The grant will help fund annual round of funding. Jobs Plus Initiative pro- staying longer at Curwin “This is great news, re- use development on Wash- ington Street. five projects. To date, 210 Massachu- gram activities will take than they have in the past ceiving this grant, and it Installing an economizer setts cities and towns, in- place on-site at the former because they can’t afford just adds to everything “I think the ability to continue to get investment and DCV on rooftop units cluding Swampscott, have Family Investment Center to live elsewhere. There’s that we’re doing,” Mac- at the high school will cost from HUD reflects on the earned the Green Com- located on the Terrace. a waiting list of 477 ap- Cabe said. “But overall, $78,101 with the grant munities designation. great work going on at the Consistent with the plicants, with a wait up to I think that what I want covering $34,267. Install- Under the Green Com- Lynn Housing Authority purposes of the program, five years, Gaeta said. to get across is the num- ing LED interior lighting munities Act, cities and LHAND has developed a “There’s not much of a ber of different services and it’s always been a for- at the high school will cost towns must meet five cri- locally-based job-driven turnover, but hopefully we available here in the city ward-thinking organiza- $77,725, which will be ful- teria to be designated a approach to increase earn- can enhance their situa- to help families.” tion with the many differ- ly covered by the grant. Green Community and re- ings and advance employ- tion, their work situation, For the Jobs Plus Ini- ent roles they play in the Optimized scheduling ceive funding. The grants ment outcomes through and help them become a tiative Program, LHAND community,” McGee said. and air handling unit provide financial support work readiness, employer little more self-sufficient is partnering with North “So, I think that continues improvements at Town for energy efficiency and linkages, job placement, and able to meet their fi- Shore Workforce Invest- to be something that HUD Hall is projected to cost renewable energy projects educational advancement nancial goals,” Gaeta said. ment Board, Northeast Le- recognizes and continues $19,162, with the grant that further the desig- technology skills, legal “In Lynn, we have a lot of gal Aid, North Shore Ca- to invest in.” covering $15,546. nated communities’ clean assistance and financial low-income folks in need reer Center, North Shore At the middle school, energy goals, according to literacy for Curwin Cir- of housing and we don’t Community College, the Gayla Cawley can be installing an energy man- the Baker-Polito Adminis- cle residents, according to even scratch the surface of Curwin Circle Resident reached at gcawley@item- agement system and con- tration. LHAND’s application. what we have available in Council, LHAND’s Family live.com. Follow her on trols on the boiler system “Providing communities Over the four-year these times.” Success Center funded by Twitter @GaylaCawley. will cost $94,793, with the with the tools necessary grant covering $84,593, to reduce costs and car- Marblehead custodians contaminate organic garden while DDC controls on bon emissions through unit ventilators is project- the Green Communities MARBLEHEAD ed to cost $91,685 — the grant program will help grant will cover $37,648 of Massachusetts continue From A1 that. to be a national leader in “I’m not sure if he’s eaten those veg- Fitzgerald said the clean energy,” said Gov. etables, but I’m very concerned.” HVAC systems will help Charlie Baker in a state- Christensen acknowledged that ensure that the three ment. “Cities and towns Perry has announced a thorough buildings have control across the Commonwealth investigation into the discarding of systems that will help embrace clean energy and the contaminated water and that he the town modulate ap- are vital partners in meet- trusts she will get the job done. He propriately and ensure ing Massachusetts’ am- does believe that someone needs to that they’re optimally bitious energy and - be held responsible for the lapse in configured so officials can sions goals.” judgment, but he knows everyone minimize the inefficient Last year, the town needs to wait until the investigation run times of the systems, was awarded $241,287 in has been completed. along with running fewer grant funding, which was The email noted that The Board of kilowatts. used to install interior Health removed 18 to 24 inches of soil “I think (the funding) and exterior LED light- from the lower beds in the garden, re- is another terrific reflec- ing at five public build- placing it with certified organic soil. tion of the Baker Admin- ings: Clarke Elementary School, Swampscott High “Vegetables coming from the Up- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE istration’s commitment to smart investments in School, Swampscott Pub- per Bell School garden lower beds The organic garden at the Malcolm L. Bell School in Marble- has the potential to be contaminat- building systems that lic Library, Swampscott head is closed due to contaminated soil. ed with cleaning products,” Perry will return investments Police Station, and Town year after year into the Hall. said in the email. “The vegetables in year when his grandson fell ill and eat from, the soil. He doesn’t trust the lower beds have been removed was rushed to the hospital after he anyone from the school department, and discarded.” spent an entire week vomiting. The including the superintendent, who Although Christensen has faith in Selling a house? doctors were never able to diagnose might be protecting their own job. the investigation led by the superin- the cause, according to him. “It’s so ironic because the whole Buying a house? tendent, not everyone in the communi- “It was really serious and how do scheme is this garden is organic and ty does. The grandfather of a student chemical free and parents want their Find out what properties at the Bell School, who wishes to re- I know that this wasn’t related to that,” he said. kids to eat that because it’s good for recently sold in your area. main anonymous, was frozen when he you,” he said. “Then they contami- read the email. He couldn’t help but “I’ve been told by a friend whose husband was a custodian at the nate the beds with hazardous waste.” Check out think about the number of kids who In the email sent out to Bell School have spent these last few years play- school that the staff were told not the Real Estate page to empty that water in the school parents, Perry advises anyone who ing in that soil, which no one knew was has harvested vegetables from the in Saturday’s paper. being contaminated until this week. drains because it could corrode the pipes and would cost the school lower beds to discard them. She also “If you took a teaspoon of one of mentioned that anyone who has money to fix them. Are they disgrun- these cleaning solvents you could consumed vegetables from the gar- tled guys who hate kids from Mar- die,” he said. “I think the police den or may have questions, should blehead? Was there intent there?” should be brought in or an indepen- contact the Board of Health or see dent detective should be brought in. The grandfather wonders how their physician. We already know they did it, now we long ago the administration found just want to know why.” out, or if they knew about it and still Bella diGrazia can be reached at The grandfather recalls a time last allowed the kids to play in, and even [email protected]. A8 THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Water is buried beneath Martian landscape, study says Thousands cheer swimming ponies in Virginia NEW YORK (AP) — A huge lake of Scott Hubbard, a professor of as- CHINCOTEAGUE, Va. (AP) — Thou- kayaks and boats. salty water appears to be buried deep in tronautics at Stanford University who sands of people cheered on dozens of The ponies traveled from Assateague Mars, raising the possibility of finding served as NASA's first Mars program ponies during the annual Chincote- Island to Chincoteague Island during life on the red planet, scientists reported director in 2000, called it "tremendously ague Pony Swim on Virginia's Eastern "slack tide," when there's little current. Wednesday. exciting." Shore. Every year, the first foal to come The discovery, based on observations "Our mantra back then was 'follow the News outlets report that the ponies ashore is named King or Queen Nep- by a European spacecraft, generated ex- water.' That was the one phrase that swam Wednesday morning across the tune. citement from experts. Water is essential captured everything," Hubbard said. "So Assateague Channel. Crowds of people Some of the ponies will be auctioned to life as we know it, and scientists have this discovery, if it stands, is just thrill- greeted them from the other side of a off. Others will head back into the wild. long sought to prove that the liquid is ing because it's the culmination of that fence on the shore. Others watched from The Pony Swim is in its 93rd year. present on Mars. philosophy." "If these researchers are right, this is The study, published in the journal the first time we've found evidence of a Science, does not determine how deep Pregnant again! April the giraffe’s calf is due in March large water body on Mars," said Cassie the reservoir actually is. This means Stuurman, a geophysicist at the Uni- that scientists can't specify whether it's NEW YORK (AP) — You don't need versity of Texas who found signs of an an underground pool, an aquifer-like to stick your neck out to predict that enormous Martian ice deposit in 2016. body, or just a layer of sludge. this bundle of joy is going to get some attention. April, the giraffe whose YouTube preg- ‘I will be resigning’ says lawmaker who shouted slur on TV nancy in 2017 made her famous, is due again around next March. ATLANTA (AP) — A Georgia lawmak- Jordon Patch of Animal Adventure er says "I will be resigning" after he Park in Harpursville, N.Y., announced exposed himself and yelled racial slurs the pregnancy Wednesday on NBC's on provocateur Sacha Baron Cohen's "Today" show. cable TV show, according to a letter the April's pregnancy drew more than 232 Republican legislator sent to the speak- million YouTube live views during a sev- er of the state House. en-week period in 2017 before she gave Rep. Jason Spencer had vowed to birth to Tajiri. serve out his term despite the fallout. Patch says Tajiri's father also sired the Now he'll step down at month's end, new calf. according to the letter he sent to Speak- April's progress can be followed online er David Ralston. The text of the letter at aprilthegiraffe.com. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS was given to The Associated Press on Wednesday by Ralston's spokesman, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Kaleb McMichen. Spencer's one-sentence note read: "This ers' attention to an unfolding attack. email/letter is to serve as an official resig- He also drops his pants, then his nation notice to your office that I will be underwear, before backing his exposed resigning my post effective July 31, 2018." rear end toward Cohen while shout- In Sunday night's broadcast of Cohen's ing "USA!" and "America!" Cohen told Showtime series "Who Is America?" Co- Spencer this would incite fear in ho- hen poses as an Israeli military expert mophobic jihadists. The segment also who persuades Spencer to take part in shows Spencer speaking with a mock several outlandish exercises. The law- Asian accent while using a selfie-stick maker is told they're making a counter- to surreptitiously insert a camera phone terrorism video. between the legs of a woman dressed in Spencer repeatedly shouts a racial slur traditional Muslim clothing. for black people after Cohen tells him Ralston and others had called for the tactic is useful for drawing bystand- Spencer's immediate resignation.

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS RED ROCK PARK CONCERT SERIES Singer-songwriters lead tour opposing immigration policies

The Brian Maes Band NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Acclaimed Shawn Colvin, Lila Downs and singer-songwriters including Emmylou Graham Nash. Harris, Jackson Browne and Steve The tour will run Oct. 23-28 in Nash- Earle (above) will lead a five-city concert ville, Tenn.; Washington, D.C.; Colling- series to support families who have been swood, N.J.; Boston and New York City. separated at the border due to immigra- Not all artists will appear on all dates. tion policies put into place by the Trump Proceeds from the tour will go to the administration. New York-based nonprofit, which advo- The Women's Refugee Commission cates for migrant rights. Find us on announced "The Lantern Tour: Concerts Harris says in a statement that the for Migrant and Refugee Families," will commission's work is "as remarkable as Facebook also feature Mary Chapin Carpenter, it is critical, especially right now." & @FOLNB SEND US YOUR STUFF July 26, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL LOOK@ITEMLIVE. Updates for the concert will be posted on Facebook and COM OR MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. www.lynn-nahantbeach.org

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MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: SUN, MOON, TIDES National weather TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST Wednesday...... 2963 Wednesday...... 1113 Forecast for Thursday, July 26, 2018 Thunderstorms likely. High SW winds 5 to 10 kt. Gusts Tuesday...... 7420 Tuesday...... 5973 Sunrise today 5:29 a.m. Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. L 83F. Winds SW at 10 to 20 up to 20 kt in the morning. Monday...... 6153 Monday...... 8370 Sunset today 8:11 p.m. mph. Chance of rain 80%. Waves around 2 ft. Patchy Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: fog. Showers with a chance Sunrise tomorrow 5:30 a.m. L Tonight: Some clouds ear- ly will give way to generally of tstms. EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER High tide today 11:33 p.m. clear conditions overnight. Tonight: SW winds around All 4...... $5,576 All 4...... $3,867 Low tide today 5:19 p.m. Low 72F. Winds SW at 10 to 5 kt. Waves 1 foot or less. First or last 3...... $781 First or last 3...... $541 15 mph. Patchy fog. A chance of show- High tide tomorrow 12:48 p.m. Any 2...... $67 Any 2...... $46 ers. Any 1...... $7 Any 1...... $5 ANY ORDER ANY ORDER All 4...... $232 All 4...... $967

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©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2018 Marblehead Junior Race Week a big success for Pleon Yacht Club By Mike Alongi well in the races,” said Pleon Com- ITEM STAFF modore Chloe Brown. “We had com- petitors and winners from up and It’s Race Week in Marblehead, down the East Coast, so to nish so and it couldn’t have gotten off to a well is a big accomplishment.” better start after the successful The Marblehead Junior Race running of Youth Race Week by the Week is held each year as a lead-up Pleon Yacht Club. event to the Helly Hansen National Pleon ran the 2018 Marblehead Offshore One Design (NOOD) Re- Junior Race Week from Monday gatta Series event. This year the through Wednesday, with a host of Marblehead race, which will run awards handed out Wednesday af- from Friday through Sunday, is the ternoon at the conclusion. Pleon nal event in the Series’ 30th anni- even had a run of signi cant suc- versary season. cess in the races themselves, as For Junior Race Week, the eld club members took the top three was split up into  eets depending spots in the 420 Champions  eet, on what kind of craft is being used, rst and third place in the Laser then those  eets were divided up Radial  eet, the top four spots in into divisions based on age and the Opti Champions  eet, the top skill level. Each of the  eets, 420, three spots in the Opti Green Evens Opti and Laser Radial, had two ITEM FILE PHOTO  eet and rst place in the Opti divisions — the Champions divi- Young sailors from up and down the East Green Odds  eet. sion for more experienced sailors Coast ocked to Marblehead this week to and the Green division for the less “It’s really been a great week take part in Marblehead Junior Race Week experienced. overall, but it was certainly a little ahead of the Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta ITEM FILE PHOTO extra special for our club to do so PLEON, B2 Series this weekend. Lou Olivieri has been a constant threat in the middle of the Swampscott Sox lineup during the NSBL season. Pine Hill clinches spot in City Series title game By Harold Rivera Guzman worked his way around a pair both in situations in which West Lynn Swampscott Sox ITEM SPORTS EDITOR of early jams in the top halves of the rst trailed, to get the Red Sox back in the and second innings, which saw West game. LYNN — With a spot in the Lynn City Lynn strand runners on second and third “Christian’s an awesome kid,” West Series championship game on the line swimming in in each frame. Lynn manager Rich Contreras said. “He’s Wednesday evening at Kiley Playground, “Juneill didn’t have his best control to- a great player. Every time he went at-bat, the Pine Hill Reds brought their best. we scored. He’s a big player.” Pine Hill plated six runs in the bottom of night,” Pine Hill manager Rich Avery uncharted waters said. “He didn’t have the control that he The Red Sox threatened in the top of the third and the big rally powered the the rst inning, when Janier Rodriguez Reds to a 9-5 win over the West Lynn Red usually has but he battled all night. He By Harold Rivera singled from the leadoff spot and Almani Sox. got out of jams multiple times.” ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Medina walked. Rodriguez and Medina In addition to solid contributions up Willy McCafferty pitched the nal 2 1/3 advanced to second and third, respective- SWAMPSCOTT — Joe Caponigro has been in- and down its order, Pine Hill received a innings in relief. McCafferty kept the Red ly, after a passed ball. Guzman fanned the volved with the Swampscott Sox for 34 seasons. valiant effort on the mound from starting Sox off the board in the closing stretch of next two batters and escaped the jam This year, however, the Swampscott manager pitcher Juneill Guzman. In 3 2/3 innings the game and fanned four. when Rodriguez was tagged out at home and his Sox players are in uncharted territory. of work Guzman tallied nine strikeouts West Lynn was led by left elder Chris- plate attempting to score on a passed ball. Swampscott, with two regular season games and allowed six walks, four hits and four tian Figueroa, who went 3-for-4 with 4 left, is fighting for a spot in the North Shore earned runs. RBI. Figueroa came up with two key hits, CITY SERIES, B2 Baseball League playoffs. The Sox, 9-13 this sea- son, are currently in seventh place in the NSBL standings. Right behind Swampscott are the Marblehead Seasiders (8-13), the Marlins (8-14-1) and the Saugus Wings (7-14). Lynn softball eliminated from East Regionals The Sox control their own destiny in that if er Chad Wilkins said. “But I’m they close the season with wins in their two fi- By Daniel Kane nal games, they’ll clinch a playoff berth. ITEM STAFF extremely proud of the way these girls just hung in there after get- “This is the first time we’ve been in this po- WORCESTER — The Lynn Se- sition,” Caponigro said. “This is the first time ting in a hole early and we actu- nior Little League Softball All- ally played a great game the rest we’re going to finish the regular season under Stars couldn’t battle back after of the way. .500. We’re fighting to get in the playoffs. The falling behind early, falling to New “It was 2-2 the rest of the way,” way we’re talking about it our playoffs have al- York 6-2 in an East Regional elim- ready started. We have to take these next two Wilkins added. “I’m real proud of ination game at a cloudy Vernon games as playoff games and see what happens.” the way they played a full seven Hill Park Wednesday afternoon. Swampscott has competed throughout the innings today.” New York jumped out to a hot season but the Sox have found themselves on Aside from a 10-0 win over start in the rst inning, with four the losing end of a handful of close games. The ITEM FILE PHOTO Rhode Island Sunday, the Lynners consecutive batters recording hits pitching staff has kept the team in games but came into Wednesday’s game with Riley Mannion went 1-for-3 in Lynn’s loss and scoring. miscues on defense and lack of timely hits have struggles at the plate. hurt the Sox. to New York in the East Regional of the Lit- “I think we had those rst-in- “Our pitching definitely has been our bright tle League Softball All-Stars tournament. ning jitters again,” Lynn manag- SOFTBALL, B2 spot,” Caponigro said. “Unfortunately a late error here and there, and the inability to get a timely hit, those have been the hurdles we’ve had trouble getting over at this point.” Leading Swampscott’s pitching staff are Eric Fields, JP Reiling, Corey Bleau, Juan Diaz, Ju- nior Santos and Luke Marshall, who’s in his first season with the Sox after wrapping up his senior year at Swampscott High this past spring. Fields is 3-1 this season and Diaz leads Sat. July 28 the team in strikeouts. Offensively, Lou Olivieri, a former Swampscott High catcher, has made positive strides in his second season with the Sox. Olivieri, who spent the spring at post-graduate Cheshire Academy, will play junior college baseball in Alabama. He bats No. 3 in Swampscott’s order. “Lou has been the backbone of our offense throughout the season,” Caponigro said. Also leading the team’s offense are Brian Maynard, who leads the team in RBI, Esteban Paula and Elvis Rodriguez. The two-time reign- ing NSBL MVP, Rodriguez has helped lead the COURTESY PHOTO Sox offense for the past two seasons through a North Shore Navigators general manager Bill Terlecky, long-distance relationship. center, was honored with the Bridgewell Employment “Elvis moved to Florida at the end of last sea- Supports Program Champion Award Wednesday. son but he happened to work for JetBlue so he’s able to come home and get some games in,” Ca- ponigro said. “His family’s moving back home, they’re in the process, so he’s full time now and Bill Terlecky honored with that’s much needed. Hopefully his bat can get hot because he can carry a team. He’s that good. Employment Supports The commitment and effort he’s put into flying home for a night game and coming back, it’s un- heard of and appreciated.” Program Champion Award Others who’ve made key contributions this summer include Swampscott natives Donnie LYNN — North Shore Navigators general manager Bill Terlecky Weisse, Spencer Perkins and Matt Legere. was honored as the recipient of Bridgewell’s fourth annual Em- Caponigro also credited player-coach Ryan ployment Supports Program Champion Award prior to Wednesday Healey for playing an instrumental role this morning’s Futures Collegiate Baseball League game at Fraser Field. season. Terlecky, who was diagnosed with a curable form of cancer back “He keeps the team together,” Caponigro in February, has been in charge of the Navigators since 2012. He is said. “He does a lot of dirty work behind the celebrating his 40th season working in the game of baseball. scenes. He played for me at English and played Bridgewell’s Champion Award is presented annually to an out- at Stonehill. He does some DH-ing for us. This standing Community Business Partner who helps individuals with team wouldn’t be in the position it was without disabilities be valued and appreciated members of the workforce. him.” Members of Bridgewell’s Boston Street Program have teamed up Swampscott closes the regular season with with the Navigators to help keep Fraser Field clean during each tilts Thursday against Rowley and Friday season of Terlecky’s tenure with the team. against Marblehead. The league playoffs begin “Having worked with Bridgewell for the past seven seasons, re- next week. ceiving this award — given everything I’ve gone through myself — “We’ve never been in this situation, fighting really means a lot,” Terlecky said. “What we do with Bridgewell is like this to get into the playoffs,” Caponigro said. really special, and I’m very proud of it. The crew from Bridgewell “It’s not a bad thing. Our guys are competitors. does just an outstanding job. That’s why they’re here.” Hopefully we get a bounce here, a bounce there. Baseball’s a funny game.” TERLECKY, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2018 Navigators snap two-game losing streak with matinee win LYNN — A strong starting pitch- lege) and designated hitter Domi- past a diving Frelick two batters over two scoreless, two-hit innings. Begin (Saint Joseph’s of Maine) al- ing performance and multiple-run nic Keegan (Vanderbilt) each went later. North Shore added to its lead lowed a pair of two-out walks in the outputs in the sixth and eighth 2-for-4 to lead the Navs’ nine-hit The Navs quickly responded and in the eighth to put the game ninth inning, but his team-leading innings lifted the North Shore attack. Frelick scored twice and sent seven batters to the plate to well out of reach. Frelick led off 12th appearance of the season Navigators to a 5-1 win over the Keegan recorded two RBI. score two runs. Frelick opened with a single and moved over ended without any damage and Worcester Bravehearts in a Fu- O’Connor faced only four bat- the frame with a one-out double, as Knight drew a two-out walk. a victory. Worcester entered the tures Collegiate Baseball League ters over the minimum and fin- while third baseman Vari- Keegan knocked home the fourth game with a league-leading .300 game that was played in just two ished four frames in 1-2-3 fashion nos (Tufts) and catcher Harrison Navs run with his second single team batting average. hours and 18 minutes Wednesday during his second-longest start Engstrom (Cochise) were both hit in as many at-bats before Knight For Worcester, Ricciardi went at Fraser Field. out of five this summer, while the by pitches to load the bases. Right stole third and scored on Worces- 3-for-4 and scored a run, while first North Shore improved to 16-28 Worcester duo of Joseph Mancini fielder JP Knight (Tufts) then ter catcher Paul Gozzo’s (UConn) baseman Jack Gonzalez (Stetson) as it curbed a two-game losing (Boston College) and Rob Stone squared the score with a sac fly to throwing error. enjoyed a 2-for-4 game. Mancini streak, while second-place Worces- (Holy Cross) allowed four hits be- right before Keegan and left field- Knight has recorded three sto- pitched four scoreless innings be- ter lost for just the fourth time in fore the Navs cracked the score- er Michael Wynne (Wofford) gave len bases in as many games and fore Stone allowed three runs on the last 25 games and fell to 29-16. board in the sixth. North Shore its first lead of the now sits two shy of tying the sin- just one hit over the next 1.1 to Navs righty Matt O’Connor First, Worcester broke the game with back-to-back base hits. gle-season franchise record that take the loss. Edward Lehr (Bab- (UMass Lowell) allowed two or five-inning deadlock in its half After the Malden native O’Con- former Franklin Pierce outfielder son) finished the game with 2.2 fewer runs in at least five innings of the sixth as second baseman nor worked the first six innings en Maxx Sheehan set in 2015. The innings of four-hit, two-run work. of work for the third straight start Mariano Ricciardi (Cypress) hit a route to his first win of the season, team’s 123 swipes on the season The Navs are scheduled to re- as he fanned five over six frames one-out single and scored on right Dylan Gaita (Plymouth State) are seven shy of tying the FCBL turn to Fraser Field for a 4 p.m. of one-run, six-hit work. Center fielder Michael Dellicarri’s (SUNY made his first appearance in ex- record. Thursday doubleheader against fielder Sal Frelick (Boston Col- Oswego) double that landed just actly a month, striking out three St. John’s Prep graduate Zach the Pittsfield Suns. Lynn Woods Summer Cross Country Series runs on

The Lynn Woods Summer Cross (13:47), Eder Pires (13:47) and Nikola cob Hudgins earned the top time in Country Series continued Wednesday Gilmore (14:33). finishing at 20 minutes and 49 sec- evening with the running of three In the 6.75 mile trail master race, onds. Other top five finishers includ- events. Matt Vega earned the top spot in race ed Warren MacPhail (20:56), who In the 1.59 miles kids race, Kyle at 48 minutes and 30 seconds. Other finished second in a close race, Justin Kwiatek earned the top splot at 12 top-five finishers included Junior Me- Turner (21:09), Jonathan Hudgins minutes and 29 seconds. The other jia (53:33), Chris Smith (55:14), Nakri (21:28) and Michael Carroll (23:02). top-five finishers were Kelsey Kwi- Dao (55:26) and Eric O’Neill (56:50). The series runs every Wednesday atek (13:30), Alexander Darvesh In the 2.8 reverse boulder race, Ja- evening at Lynn Woods.

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ITEM FILE PHOTO PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Owen Degan sails during a race at Marblehead A tarp covers the infield during a rain delay between the Red Sox and the Baltimore Orioles at Junior Race Week earlier this week. Camden Yards in Baltimore, Md., Wednesday night. Pleon Yacht Club Pine Hill secures spot in City Series championship comes out a winner CITY SERIES Figueroa. Hill’s lead to 8-5. From B1 Pine Hill took control in the bottom The Reds capped the scoring with a at Junior Race Week of the third, when the Reds plated six run in the bottom of the fourth. Pine Hill took the lead in the bot- runs to claim an 8-2 lead. Consecu- McCafferty kept West Lynn’s bats PLEON tom of the first. Stevie Pedro led the tive doubles from Guzman, Chris at bay through the remainder of the frame with a single and scored on a Champa and McCafferty gave the game, sealing Pine Hill’s 9-5 win. From B1 single from Guzman’s bat. Guzman Reds a 4-2 lead. William Ross Pena “We lucked out because we have The scene couldn’t have been any better over the three scored on a wild pitch, giving the added a RBI single, bumping the lead Willy going again Saturday,” Avery days of Junior Race Week. Not only were the crowds out in Reds a 2-0 lead. to 5-2. Pine Hill closed the rally with said. “That was our plan. It doesn’t abundance, a common occurrence during the entirety of West Lynn threatened in the top of Billy Bochnak’s RBI single and a bas- always end up that way. He buckled Race Week, but the weather was perfectly cooperative. the second but the Red Sox, again, es loaded walk drawn by Champa. down at the end there and got the Warm temperatures and steady winds led to a great three left runners on second and third. “We changed our order around a outs when we needed them.” days of racing. “That was tough,” Contreras said. little bit than what we’ve been doing With the victory, Pine Hill (2-0) ad- “While the less experienced sailors may have had a bit of “Batters have to swing the bat. That’s all year,” Avery said. “Kids that hav- vanced to Saturday’s City Series trouble with some of the choppy waters, we really did have what we tell them. They have to en’t contributed a lot this year, like championship game. Whoever plays the perfect weather out there for sailing,” said Brown. “Every swing the bat. We’ll see what hap- Jason Avery and William Ross Pena, against the Reds must defeat them year we usually have one calm day, one really windy day and pens next time. We played a good they got some big hits.” twice in order to claim the crown. one stormy day and we felt like we were cursed. But this game but we lost it a little bit in the West Lynn made things interesting West Lynn (1-1) is back in action year, it was absolutely perfect out there.” middle.” in the top of the fourth with a RBI Friday, in an elimination game And it helps when the atmosphere onshore is just as good The Red Sox tied the game at 2-2 in single from Medina and a 2-RBI sin- against the winner of tomorrow’s tilt as the atmosphere out on the water. the third on a 2-RBI single from gle from Figueroa, slimming Pine between East Lynn and Wyoma. “We had such great turnouts each day, which is no differ- ent than any other year, and it was just awesome,” Brown said. “We have a lot of volunteers who care so much about Lynn softball’s magic run ends at regionals Race Week, and a bunch more who are getting even more excited to race themselves when the adult races start Fri- SOFTBALL settle in. Newhall allowed two runs Lynn plated one more run in the day.” Brown will compete in the Laser Radial fleet this week- From B1 on four hits while walking three and fifth inning. Nickolau singled with striking out three in her final five two outs and stole second to put end. But they shook those off in time for innings of work. herself in scoring position. Jennings — Wednesday’s game and Lynn had no “They just got hits early,” Wilkins brought Nickolau home with a RBI The Marblehead Junior Race Week capped off three days problems hitting the ball, with eight said. “Lily started placing the ball double to make the score 6-2. of racing Wednesday afternoon with an awards ceremony for total hits, but just couldn’t get the after that and that helped a lot and In both the sixth and seventh in- the top finishers in each fleet and division. Racers earned runs it needed to come back. Kae- kept them off balance a bit.” nings, Lynn was able to get two run- points based on where they finished in each of the races they lyn Jennings (2-for-3 with 1 RBI) New York extended its lead in the ners on base but couldn’t get the hits competed in, with the lowest score taking the title. For ex- had Lynn’s lone RBI of the game. third inning. Two walks and a sin- to drive the runners in. New York ample, if a racer finished in first place, that racer would earn Julia Nickolau (3-for-4) and Aman- gle by Raegan McGovern loaded the escaped the late jams and sealed the one point and if a racer finished in third place, that racer da Wilkins (2-for-4) both scored for bases for Kya Reid. Reid followed 6-2 win. would earn three points. At the end of the 12 to 15 races run Lynn while Riley Mannion (1-for-3) suit by keeping the rally alive, lac- Lynn ended the East Regionals in each fleet division, the points are totaled to decide the also had a hit. ing a two-run single to cushion her with a 1-4 record after winning the winners. In the 420 Champions fleet, Pleon Yacht Club took the top Brittany Tomala started things team’s lead to 6-0. Massachusetts State championship. three spots. Ryan Hamilton and Sam Bradley finished in off for New York with a leadoff tri- Lynn found the scoreboard in the “One of my favorite teams,” first place with 13 points, finishing first in all but two of their ple in the first inning. The next two fourth inning. Amanda Wilkins Wilkins said. “I’ve been coaching a races. Haley Andreasen and Gavin Dowley placed second batters laced back-to-back RBI sin- started the inning with a double and long time and this is by far one of with 29 points, while Philip Jeffries and Megan Yorsz fin- gles to give New York a 2-0 lead. The advanced to third base after tagging my favorite teams. ished third with 36 points. next batter, Laura Cipollina hit a up on a fly ball. The next batter, Ri- “They’re one of the hardest work- Members of Hingham Yacht Club took the top two spots two-run home run to extend the lead ley Mannion, hit a hard ground ball ing teams too,” Wilkins added. “It’s in the 420 Green fleet, starting with Sam Dunn and Trevor to 4-0. that was misplayed in the infield, just an awesome group of girls and Buckenridge in first place with 29 points. Sawyer Reed and After the first inning, Lynn start- and brought Wilkins home to cut the parents and we’ve had a great time Andrew Engel finished second with 37 points, while Sandy ing pitcher Lily Newhall managed to score to 6-1. throughout this whole run.” Yale and Catherine Carpenter of Portland Yacht Club placed third with 39 points. The Laser Radial Fleet, which only had one division, was Bill Terlecky honored for contributions by Bridgewell won by Pleon’s Mason Cheney (30 points. Eric Heilshorn of Sail Maine finished second with 41 points, while Charlie TERLECKY the award on behalf of the all of Navs’ tunities to more than 10 Boston Street Anderson of Pleon finished third with 58 points. From B1 present and past employees from Program members since Terlecky took The Opti Champions fleet was dominated by Pleon, with Bridgewell, which was founded in over in the team’s front office. He has the top four finishers all hailing from the Marblehead club. Champion Award recipients must Lynn and is celebrating its 60th anni- also previously spoken at Bridgewell’s Leopold Seuss, who won every one of the races he sailed in, be an employee of one of Bridgewell’s versary this year. Employment Program career day. finished first with a total of 11 points. Dylan Balunas -fin contracted Community Business “The North Shore Navigators were “Bridgewell delivers support ished second with 27 points, Juan Carlos LaCerda Jones Partners or an employee of a compa- one of Bridgewell’s first business through community housing, day pro- placed third with 35 points and Eloise Goedkoop finished ny where an individual from the Em- partners and we have had the honor grams, outpatient treatment, recovery fourth with 68 points. ployment Program is placed, go above of working with Bill for the last sev- services, education and employment In the Opti Green Even fleet, Pleon once again took control and beyond to make a difference, and en seasons,” said Ashley Smallwood, training,” Tuttle said. “We’re commit- with the top three finishers. Justin Kaminsky placed first create an inclusive environment for Bridgewell’s career specialist. “Bill ted to helping people in need, from with 34 points, while Alexander Ianchulev finished second employees. has always made sure that our work- those with autism to people with with 39 points. Courtney Hoguet placed third with 44 points. Bridgewell chief operating officer ers know that their contributions are substance use disorders, become en- And in the Opti Green Odds fleet, Pleon’s Eric Van Otter- Christopher Tuttle and several oth- important and that they are a valued gaged members of their communities. loo finished first with 45 points. Thomas Svencer of Corin- er staff members were on hand for part of the Navigators.” Bridgewell is also the industry leader thian Yacht Club finished second with 72 points, while Wednesday’s pre-game ceremony. Pe- According to Smallwood, the Navi- in developing innovative offerings in Henry Fenollosa of Annisquam Yacht Club finished third ter Barrett presented Terlecky with gators have given employment oppor- response to unmet or emerging needs.” with 75 points. THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

THE SCHEDULE NORTH SHORE NAVIGATORS SCHEDULE FCBL STANDINGS THURSDAY Manchester vs. North Shore Phillies (8) (Not including last night’s games) Today Friday Saturday Lynn City Series FRIDAY vs. Pittsfi eld East Lynn vs. Wyoma (at Lynn Shore, Lynn City Series vs. Martha’s W L Pct. GB Streak L10 5:45) Wyoma/East Lynn vs. West Lynn (at (4) OFF Vineyard (4) M. Vineyard 29 13 0.690 - 2W 6-4 North Shore Baseball League Lynn Shore, 5:45) Worcester 29 16 0.644 1.5 1L 8-2 Swampscott vs. Rowley (7) North Shore Baseball League Bristol 24 20 0.545 6 3L 6-4 North Shore Storm vs. North Reading Saugus vs. North Shore Storm (6) Sunday Monday Brockton 23 22 0.511 7.5 1W 6-4 (8) Swampscott vs. Marblehead (7) at Martha’s Pittsfi eld 17 25 0.405 12 2L 3-7 OFF Vineyard (12) North Shore 16 28 0.364 14 1W 3-7 SPORTS BRIEFS Nashua 15 29 0.341 15 2W 3-7 Lynn Woods cross p.m., kids ages nine to 11 will have their clinic from 6 country series p.m. to 7 p.m. and kids ages 12 and over will have their The 49th annual Lynn clinic from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Summer cross country The clinics will cover series will continue every Wednesday until Septem- many aspects of tennis, ber 26. including the forehand, Each evening includes a backhand, serve, positioning regular 1.59 mile, a short and scoring. Kids are race of the day and a long encouraged to bring a tennis race of the day. There is no racquet and a water bottle entry fee. to the clinic. There is a limit- Refer top www.lwrun.org ed number of tennis rac- for more information. quets available through the Parks and Recreation Youth Summer Department. For more information, con- evening track tact Lisa Nerich at 781-477- 7096. The fifth annual Lynn Parks and Recreation Youth Summer Evening Lynn Flag Football Track meets will be held at the Manning Field Tournament track on Mondays for the next two months from The third annual Lynn Monday, July 9 until Mon- Flag Football Tournament day, August 27 at 6:30 will be held on Saturday, p.m. There is no entry fee July 28 at Manning Field. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS to participate. Registration for the tourna- New Red Sox pitcher Nathan Eovaldi walks to a press conference after being traded to Boston There will be running ment begins at 7:30 that events and field events at morning and the tourna- from the Tampa Bay Rays Wednesday afternoon. each meet. Running ment itself begins at 8 a.m. events will be a 30-meter There’s no cost to register race for ages three and and water will be supplied, Red Sox add to starting rotation by under and 50, 100, 200, free to all players. The tour- 400, 800, one-mile and nament will feature four relays for ages high school grammar division teams, and younger. Field events acquiring Nathan Eovaldi from Rays eight middle school teams will be the standing long and four high school teams. jump and the softball BALTIMORE (AP) — The Boston ll out a rotation that features Chris experience. throw. All communities are For more information con- tact Lynn Parks and Recre- Red Sox enhanced their thin starting Sale, Rick Porcello and David Price. “Good teams nd a way to get better,” invited. rotation for a playoff run, obtaining “He’s been pitching very well,” Red Boston manager Alex Cora said. “We For more information, ation at 781-268-8000 or via email at lynnparksandrecre- right-hander Nathan Eovaldi from the Sox president of baseball operations feel very comfortable with him. He’s visit www.lwrun.org, email Tampa Bay Rays in a trade for minor Dave Dombrowski said. “We’ve had a guy whose stuff is outstanding. He’s [email protected] or call [email protected]. league lefty Jalen Beeks. some starting pitching injuries. He been throwing the ball well. We feel he (781) 709-7135 or (781) Eovaldi had been scheduled to start gives us depth in that regard. He’ll is going to be good for us.” 593-6562. 2018-2019 Junior the Rays’ game against the New start in the rotation for us at this time. Eovaldi returned this season follow- York Yankees on Wednesday but was He’s also a guy that can slip into the ing Tommy John surgery in August Lynn youth tennis Olympic softball scratched about two hours before bullpen if that ends up happening lat- 2016. He’s 3-4 with a 4.26 ERA in 10 clinics . er on in the year.” starts after starting the 2018 season on The New England Storm “I assumed there was a possibility, Left-hander Eduardo Rodriguez is the disabled list following arthroscopic The Lynn Parks and Rec- Jr. Olympic Softball Pro- of course, especially where I am in my sidelined with a right ankle sprain, surgery on his elbow. reation Department is host- gram, entering its 19th sea- career and the way my contract was and Drew Pomeranz (1-4, 6.91 ERA) The 28-year old is well aware of the ing youth tennis clinics son, will be conducting girls’ for this year,” Eovaldi said before leav- is still trying to bounce back from a New York-Boston rivalry, going 23-11 every Monday, Tuesday and youth softball tryouts during ing Tropicana Field. “I was assuming biceps strain that kept him on the dis- with a 4.45 ERA in 51 games while Wednesday from July 9 the next 3 weeks. Please that I would be traded, but as for what abled list for two months before his re- playing for the Yankees in 2015-16. through August 1. The clin- visit www.newengland- team it would be, I wasn’t thinking turn on Tuesday night. “Those games are de nitely excit- ics will be held at Gowdy storm@.com for more about that at all.” The deal was announced less than ing,” Eovaldi said. “The fans are ... it’s Park and will be organized information. Or, please con- Eovaldi can become a free agent af- 12 hours after Boston’s main division kind of one of those indescribable ten- by age group. Kids ages tact the director, John Gam- ter this season. rival, the Yankees, obtained reliev- sion is always high and it’s always a eight and under will have bale at jgambale.nestorm@ It didn’t matter to the Red Sox that er Zach Britton from Baltimore. As a good series.” their clinic from 5 p.m. to 6 aol.com. Eovaldi may not be part of the team form of response, the Red Sox snagged And now, the Red Sox have Eovaldi beyond 2018. He throws hard and can a starter with 144 games of big league on their side. TV/RADIO TV Cornerback Duke Dawson could be a MLB 2 p.m...... Arizona at Chi. Cubs...... MLB Network 5 p.m...... Chi. White Sox at LA Angels ...... MLB Network 7:10 p.m...... Minnesota at Boston ...... NESN rookie surprise for Patriots this year 7:30 p.m...... LA Dodgers at Atlanta ...... MLB Network 10:30 p.m...... Milwaukee at San Francisco ...... MLB Network Cycling NEW YORK (AP) — est the organization has 8 a.m...... Tour de France (Stage 18) ...... NBCSN Baker May eld, Saquon taken a quarterback since Golf Barkley and Sam Darnold. making Ben Roethlisberg- 5 a.m...... European PGA: Porsche European Open ...... Golf The top three picks in er the 11th overall selec- 7 a.m...... British Senior Open ...... Golf the most recent NFL draft tion in 2004. 9:30 a.m...... LPGA: Ladies Scottish Open ...... Golf are all expected to make a In a radio appearance 3 p.m...... PGA: RBC Canadian Open ...... Golf major impact in 2018, as- shortly after the draft, Horse racing suming of course May eld Roethlisberger expressed 4 p.m...... Saratoga Live ...... FS2 Soccer (Cleveland) and Darnold surprise, asking why 7:30 a.m...... Atletico Madrid vs. Arsenal ...... ESPNU (Jets) earn the starting Pittsburgh used a third- 7 p.m...... Women: US vs. Japan ...... FS1 jobs. round pick on a quarter- 8 p.m...... MLS: New York City FC at Orlando City SC ..ESPN But often it’s the un- back when there were 10:30 p.m...... MLS: Los Angeles at Los Angeles FC ...... ESPN heralded rookies that can players at other positions Swimming make a real difference. who could make a more 11 p.m...... US National Championships (tape) ...... NBCSN Recent examples are the immediate impact. Radio Cowboys’ Dak Prescott Rudolph’s main competi- MLB (fourth-rounder in 2016) tion to win the backup job 7:10 p.m...... Minnesota at Boston ...... WEEI-FM 93.7 and the Saints’ Alvin Ka- to the 36-year-old Roeth- mara (third-rounder in lisberger is Oklahoma’s 2017). Both paid major Landry Jones. MLB dividends and won Offen- “We valued (Rudolph) AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE sive Rookie of the Year. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS as much as the rest of East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB DUKE DAWSON, Patriots rookie cornerback Duke Dawson the quarterbacks that Boston 71 32 .689 — Philadelphia 57 44 .564 — PATRIOTS were drafted (in the rst New York 64 36 .640 5½ Atlanta 54 44 .551 1½ may have some big shoes to ll with Malcolm New England grabbed round),” Steelers GM Kev- Tampa Bay 52 50 .510 18½ Washington 50 51 .495 7 Butler’s departure this offseason. Toronto 46 55 .455 24 Miami 44 59 .427 14 the Florida cornerback in Colbert said after the Baltimore 29 73 .284 41½ New York 42 57 .424 14 Central Division Central Division late in the second round selection. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB to possibly ll the spot left to being the MVP. last season. Would it sur- MAURICE HURST, Cleveland 55 46 .545 — Chicago 59 42 .584 — by Malcolm Butler, who Butler signed with the prise anyone if he made a RAIDERS Minnesota 47 53 .470 7½ Milwaukee 58 46 .558 2½ Detroit 44 60 .423 12½ Pittsburgh 53 50 .515 7 inexplicably missed virtu- Titans in the offseason, key interception in a big New Oakland defensive Chicago 36 64 .360 18½ St. Louis 51 51 .500 8½ ally the entire Super Bowl and Dawson could see game for New England? coordinator Paul Guen- Kansas City 31 70 .307 24 Cincinnati 45 57 .441 14½ West Division West Division loss to the Eagles as Nick signi cant playing time MASON RUDOLPH, ther will make use of the W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Foles had 373 yards pass- — if he can grasp Bill Be- STEELERS fth-rounder from Mich- 67 36 .650 — Los Angeles 56 46 .549 — lichick’s defense. Pittsburgh traded up to Seattle 61 41 .598 5½ Arizona 56 47 .544 ½ ing and threw for three igan, who was taken to Oakland 59 43 .578 7½ Colorado 53 47 .530 2 touchdowns (and caught a Dawson led the Gators select Rudolph with the help bolster what has been Los Angeles 50 52 .490 16½ San Francisco 52 51 .505 4½ memorable one) on his way with four interceptions 76th overall pick, the high- a struggling pass rush. Texas 42 60 .412 24½ San Diego 42 63 .400 15½

Wednesday’s Games (Chatwood 4-5), 2:20 p.m. Tampa Bay 3, N.Y. Yankees 2 N.Y. Mets (Matz 4-8) at Pittsburgh (King- Cleveland 4, Pittsburgh 0 ham 5-4), 7:05 p.m. Belichick, Patriots not dwelling on Edelman’s suspension Detroit 8, Kansas City 4 Philadelphia (Suarez 0-0) at Cincinnati Minnesota 12, Toronto 6, 11 innings (Mahle 7-8), 7:10 p.m. Seattle 3, San Francisco 2 Washington (Strasburg 6-7) at Miami (Strai- FOXBOROUGH (AP) — Patriots coach Bill Belichick says N.Y. Mets 6, San Diego 4 ly 4-4), 7:10 p.m. the team has “moved on” following the announcement of Ju- Cincinnati 7, St. Louis 3 L.A. Dodgers (Hill 3-4) at Atlanta (Sanchez lian Edelman’s four-game suspension this upcoming season Philadelphia 7, L.A. Dodgers 3 5-2), 7:35 p.m. Washington 7, Milwaukee 3 Milwaukee (Miley 1-1) at San Francisco for violating the NFL policy on performance-enhancing sub- Chicago Cubs 2, Arizona 1 (Rodriguez 5-1), 10:15 p.m. stances. Boston at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Friday’s Games Belichick expressed disappointment Wednesday, adding his Oakland at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Kansas City at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Houston at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. focus now is to do the best with the players he has. Edelman Chicago White Sox at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. Cleveland at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. can practice this preseason and Belichick said he has had a Thursday’s Games Minnesota at Boston, 7:10 p.m. good attitude since arriving early for training camp, which be- Chicago White Sox (Covey 4-5) at L.A. Texas at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Angels (Tropeano 3-5), 4:07 p.m. Toronto at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. gins Thursday. Kansas City (Junis 5-10) at N.Y. Yankees Oakland at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. The 32-year-old receiver missed the entire 2017 season with (Gray 7-7), 7:05 p.m. Seattle at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. a torn right anterior cruciate ligament. Edelman will miss a Tampa Bay (TBD) at Baltimore (Cobb 2-13), N.Y. Mets at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 7:05 p.m. Philadelphia at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. home game against Houston, trips to Jacksonville and De- Minnesota (Gibson 4-7) at Boston (Johnson Washington at Miami, 7:10 p.m. troit, plus a home game against Miami. Bill Belichick brushed off questions about 1-3), 7:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. He will be eligible to return to the Patriots’ active roster on suspended wide receiver Julian Edelman Oakland (Cahill 1-2) at Texas (Colon 5-8), Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. 8:05 p.m. Arizona at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Oct. 1, enabling him to make his 2018 debut Oct. 4 against at a media availability in Foxborough Arizona (Godley 11-6) at Chicago Cubs Milwaukee at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Indianapolis. Wednesday morning. B4 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2018 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Find solutions by turning a nega- Make decisions and follow Look for the right deal. Be sure Take note of what everyone Use your intelligence to over- Keep moving until you reach tive into a positive with an upbeat through. Procrastinating will to select an opportunity that around you is doing. If some- come any emotional or physical your destination. Whether attitude. Explore what’s available not go over well with those ensures security, instead of let- one is acting unusual or show- challenge you face. Don’t mess learning, traveling or heading and consider ways to pitch in and waiting for you to make up your ting a smooth talker convince ing signs of inconsistency, with authority figures or anyone in a new direction, it’s best to help. Participation will encourage mind. Ask questions, gather you to get swept up in a risky question your connection and who can uproot you from your control change instead of let- new opportunities. facts and take action. venture that leaves you in a consider the best way to han- current position or status. ting it control you. precarious position. dle such matters. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Do something that makes you Say little and do a lot. Focus CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Look for answers and ask ques- CANCER (June 21-July 22) feel good about you. Pamper- on meetings and getting your Share your thoughts and feel- Lend a helping hand. What you tions. Delve into something Don’t let a change of plans irk ing, shopping for something point across by showing others ings, and draw up agreements do for others will be appreciat- that will make you more famil- you. Follow through with what special or planning an outing clearly how you’d like to han- or make a commitment regard- ed and repaid in ways that will iar with requests being made you originally started out to do, with someone you love will lift dle a pending situation. Sim- ing a joint venture you’ve been surprise you. An unexpected of you. Personal improvements and you will reach your goals your spirits and improve your ply talking will not accomplish considering. Personal improve- change will turn out to be a will encourage greater confi- and make substantial gains outlook. much. ments will enhance your life. blessing in disguise. dence to do your own thing. along the way.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Visits with parents bring tears to daughter’s eyes With two fits, get extra tricks DEAR ABBY: My par- you should absolutely raise Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy, to four hearts. ents live a simple life, en- Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van this subject with your ex — if a German-American, dis- At the table, West thought joying their days as retir- Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, only so she can reassure you. cussed speech and language he saw the killing defense: ees. They invite me to join and was founded by her mother, as the dominant shaper of Duck a spade, get in with the them for special occasions DEAR ABBY: My hus- human character. For exam- heart king, cash the spade at their house (my child- Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at band and I will soon cele- ple: “Grammar and logic free ace, give partner a spade ruff hood home) and although DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los brate our 32nd wedding language from being at the and watch him cash his mi- the house is organized and Angeles, CA 90069. anniversary. It bothers me mercy of the tone of voice. nor-suit ace! tidy, I become ill when I increasingly that he Grammar protects us against However, it didn’t go quite spend more than a few doesn’t wear a wedding misunderstanding the sound like that. South, guessing his hours under their roof. That’s why it’s time to sue. Some attendees of ring. He says a ring both- of an uttered name; logic pro- opponent’s evil plan, won the Their cleaning practices speak up and tell your par- these parades can be sexu- ers him when he is work- tects us against what we say first trick, cashed the heart ace are questionable. They sim- ing, but he has been re- ents your allergies flare up ally provocative. having double meaning.” and played another heart. Now, ply rinse plates and uten- tired for most of our when you visit their house. I want my son to be a kid In today’s deal, concentrate with both club honors onside, sils after use, as opposed to and have a happy child- marriage. He wears a If you’re expected to spend the contract had to make. using the dishwasher. hood. What’s a good way to chain with two pendants on the word “double.” What the night there, tell them should South rebid with his Finally, yes, East might have Within an hour of arriving, that from now on you’ll talk to his mother about as well as a large gold hand? intervened with two no-trump the dust makes my aller- sleep at a hotel/motel this? bracelet every day. over two spades to show his gies and asthma flare up. nearby. And before using When I bring it up, he A minimum opening bid They prefer to launder them, either wash their HAPPY CHILDHOOD says he tells everyone he with a five-card suit usually 5-5. Note that five diamonds clothes, sheets, blankets, eating utensils or take IN THE EAST meets that he’s married or has seven losers. With that, doubled is a good save. etc. only occasionally out of your parents out for meals, mentions me in conversa- South would pass. With only DEAR HAPPY: Chil- five losers (and therefore two concern about “wasting wa- which will make it easier dren exposed to adult ac- tion. I’m not worried about ter” and money. Their dog on all of you. him being unfaithful. I just more winners), opener should tivities should be prepared jump to game. But what about and cat have urinated beforehand. Of course, like the way a ring looks throughout the house, and DEAR ABBY: My ex- much depends on the ma- and makes me feel. Advice? this hand, which has six losers my parents claim to not be wife took my 8-year-old turity level of the child. (two spades, two hearts, one able to smell it. SYMBOLIC IN diamond and one club)? son to a gay pride parade The police usually keep a FLORIDA I don’t want to hurt their last week. She snapped a close watch on these gather- Then usually opener makes feelings by declining their picture of him holding a ings to ensure public safety. DEAR SYMBOLIC: You a game-try. He should bid invitations, but I can’t rainbow flag and posted it Children younger than 8 have been married — I three hearts, asking partner to stand to get sick every to social media. have attended these parades presume happily — for 32 decide whether to play in three time I walk through their I don’t feel comfortable with their parents or other years. Not every man is spades, four hearts or four door. Help! with my son attending gay loved ones with no unpleas- comfortable wearing a spades (or, unusually, three SNEEZING IN THE pride parades. I think he’s ant aftereffects. If anything ring. (My husband hap- no-trump). Here, despite such SUBURBS too young to be exposed to obscene had happened at the pens to be one of them.) My a soft hand, with the double fit this kind of thing. I’m not event your ex-wife took the advice is to stop obsessing, and hopefully useful side-suit DEAR SNEEZING: concerned about him be- boy to, you would have heard let it go and let him be singleton, North should raise You’re right, you can’t. ing gay, that’s not the is- about it. Feeling as you do, himself.

EVENING TV LISTINGS THURSDAY’S TV JULY 26, 2018 CROSSWORD 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS WGBH Greater Steves’ The This Old House Secret Life of Dogs Nature Cats in the Aman- Beyond Greater Steves’ Antiques ^ PBS Boston Europe Hour “We Are Family” Americas. pour-PBS 100 Days Boston Europe WBZ Wheel of Jeopardy! Big Bang Young Big Brother (N) S.W.A.T. “Seizure” News Late Show-Colbert Late Late Show With $ CBS Fortune (N) Theory Sheldon James Corden WCVB News- Chronicle The Gong Show (N) Match Game (N) Take Two “The Devil News- Jimmy Kimmel Nightline Page Six % ABC Center 5 You Know” Center 5 Live (N) (N) TV (N) WBTS Boston Access Ellen’s Game of Trial & Trial & Law & Order: Spe- Boston Tonight Show-J. Late Night With * NBC News (N) Games Error (N) Error (N) cial Victims Unit News Fallon Seth Meyers WFXT Ent. TMZ (N) The Four: Battle for Stardom Fan favorites Boston 25 News at Boston TMZ Daily- Simpsons Boston 9 FOX Tonight from Season 2 return. (N) 10PM (N) News MailTV News WUTF ››‡ Maggie (2015, Terror) Arnold Schwar- La jefa del campeón Velvet Velvet Laura Mal- = UMA zenegger, Abigail Breslin. querida WSBK Big Bang Big Bang WBZ News 8p (N) Law & Order: Crimi- Law & Order: Crimi- Seinfeld Seinfeld How I Met How I Met King of F MNT Theory Theory nal Intent “On Fire” nal Intent Queens WGBX The Great British Lark to Can- Miss Fisher’s Mur- Hillary “Home” PBS NewsHour (N) The This Old House Modern L PBS Baking Show dleford der Mysteries Hour Marvel WWJE I Survived “Lynda; FBI: Criminal Pur- Unraveled “Love Lies World’s Most Evil Cold Case Files Most Shocking Border R JN Kendra” suit “Baby Grace” Bleeding” Killers Wars WLVI Gold- Gold- Burden of Truth Black Lightning 7 News at 10PM on Modern Modern Family American Cleveland X CW bergs bergs “Pilot” CW56 (N) Family Family Guy Dad TELE Exatlón (N) Sin senos sí hay El señor de los Al Rojo Titulares Sin senos sí hay El Señor ¨ TELE paraíso (N) cielos (N) Vivo y más paraíso de los WABU Blue Bloods Frank Blue Bloods Blue Bloods “Love Blue Bloods Blue Bloods “For- Blue Bloods “The Blue ¥ ION handles a PR crisis. Lost” eign Interference” Thin Blue Line” Bloods CABLE STATIONS Live PD: Live PD: Live PD: Live PD: Live PD: Live PD: Live PD Live PD Live PD: Live PD: Live PD: Live PD: Live PD: A&E Patrol Patrol Patrol Patrol Patrol Patrol Presents Presents Patrol Patrol Patrol Patrol Patrol ›››› GoodFellas (1990) Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci. ›››‡ Casino (1995, Crime Drama) Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone, Joe AMC An Irish-Italian hood joins the 1950s New York Mafia. Pesci. A mob employee makes a play for power in 1970s Las Vegas. Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm “Reunion Part Shahs of Watch Southern Charm “Reunion Obsessed BRAVO “Ho, Ho, Ho” “Reunion Part 1” 2” (N) Sunset What Part 2” Shark Tank Meets Sharkcam Strikes Sharkwrecked (N) Tiger Shark Inva- Shark After Dark Sharkwrecked Tiger DISC Shark Week Back (N) sion (N) “Episode 5” (N) Shark Bunk’d Bug Andi Raven’s Big City Stuck/ Bizaard- Bug Andi Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d DISN Juice: Mack Home Greens Middle vark Juice: Mack SportsCenter (N) MLS Soccer New York City FC at Orlando City SC. MLS Soccer LA Galaxy at Los Angeles FC. SportsCen- SportsCen- ESPN Orlando City Stadium. (N) Banc of California Stadium. (N) ter ter Basketball TBT Tournament, Super 16: Basketball TBT Tournament, Super 16: SportsCenter (N) SportsCen- Nación ESPN (N) ESPN2 Teams TBA. From Atlanta. (N) Teams TBA. From Atlanta. (N) ter (6:00) ›‡ “The Marvel’s Cloak & Marvel’s Cloak & Marvel’s Cloak & The 700 Club How I Met How I Met How I Met FREE Waterboy” (1998) Dagger (N) Dagger Dagger ››‡ Ghostbusters (2016, Comedy) Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Snowfall “The Day” Snowfall “The Day” Snowfall “Sightlines” Snowfall FX Wiig. Four women battle mischievous ghosts in New York. (N) “Fantas- VICE ››‡ Barbershop (2002, Com- Ballers “Seeds of Ballers Insecure Insecure ››‡ Kingsman: The Golden HBO tic” News edy) Ice Cube. ‘PG-13’ Expansion” Circle (2017) ‘R’ Mountain Men Mountain Men Mountain Men “Time Alone “Desperate Mountain Men “Time Mountain Men Mountain HIST “Nowhere to Run” and Tide” (N) Measures” (N) and Tide” “Nowhere to Run” Men (6:00) “: The ›‡ Addicted (2014, Drama) Sharon Leal, ››‡ Jumping the Broom (2011, Comedy) ›‡ Addicted (2014, Drama) LIFE Princess of R&B” Boris Kodjoe, Tasha Smith. Angela Bassett, Paula Patton. Sharon Leal, Boris Kodjoe. Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n MTV Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out (6:30) Early Edition Training Best of Boston Sports Tonight (N) Boston Sports Tonight Best of NBCSB (N) Camp Felger & Boston MLB Baseball Minnesota Twins at Boston Red Sox. Fenway Extra Red Sox Sports Dining MLB Baseball Minnesota Twins NESN Park. (N) Innings Final (N) Today Playbook at Boston Red Sox. Loud Loud Double Sponge- ›› Ice Age 2: The Meltdown (2006) Friends Friends Friends Friends Rachel NICK House House Dare (N) Bob Voices of Ray Romano, John Leguizamo. meets a movie star. The Affair “406” ››› Marshall (2017, Historical Drama) Who Is Who Is Shameless Frank Cartoon The Affair “406” SHOW Chadwick Boseman, Josh Gad. ‘PG-13’ America? America? gives up drinking. Pres. “Keep” ›››‡ The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring ›› Road House (1989, Action) Patrick Power “Second STARZ (2001, Fantasy) Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Liv Tyler. ‘PG-13’ Swayze, Kelly Lynch, Sam Elliott. ‘R’ Chances” (6:30) ››‡ “Prince of Persia: The Sands ››‡ Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005) Brad Pitt. A husband Wynonna Earp Killjoys “The Warrior SYFY of Time” (2010) Jake Gyllenhaal. and wife are assassins for rival organizations. Princess Bride” Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Big Bang Big Bang The Last Joker’s Conan Brooklyn Conan TBS Theory Theory O.G. Wild Nine NCIS: New Orleans ›››‡ American Sniper (2014, War) Bradley Cooper, ››‡ Safe House (2012, Action) Denzel Washington, Castle TNT “I Do” Sienna Miller, Jake McDorman. Ryan Reynolds, Vera Farmiga. Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Queen of the South Shooter “Lines Law & Order: Spe- Queen of the South Shooter USA cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit “Los Enamorados” Crossed” (N) cial Victims Unit “Los Enamorados” Love & : The Temptations ››› Waiting to Exhale (1995) VH1 Hollywood Whitney Houston. B6 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2018 CLASSIFIED

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By Menelaos stranded on beaches and "It was chaos, do you un- that smoke, not being able Halil told The Associated it was so difficult. I have Hadjicostis and in the choppy waters, buf- derstand? Do you know to see anything and to have Press on Wednesday. never seen such a difficult Srdjan Nedeljkovic feted by gale-force winds. what it's like to be in all people asking for help?" The fire razed holiday thing before." ASSOCIATED PRESS resorts east of Athens and Many people on the killed at least 79 people. beaches were forced to RAFINA, Greece — The swim out due to the feroci- cries for help pierced the But more than 700 survi- choking smoke. Dozens vors were rescued by boat ty of the fire, Halil said. of people bobbed in the and taken to the port of "The people got trapped: sea, forced by the vicious Rafina through the night behind them fire and in flames into the water. Chil- early Tuesday. front of them the sea. dren held onto adults, and Halil said he doesn't re- What can they do? They people who couldn't swim member how many peo- got into the sea," he said. clung to those who could. ple he helped save, but he The people in the water That was the scene con- and the others did what ranged in age from 8 to 70, fronting Tawefik Halil and they could as they plucked he said, some clustered to- other fishermen respond- young and old from the gether and all pleading for ing to the overwhelmed water. help. Greek coast guard's ur- "You can't see anything "Those that could swim, gent call for help as the in the smoke and fire — we saved them. The oth- deadliest wildfires in de- so much fire and so much er ones that did not know cades raged through sea- smoke. There was so much how to swim, we do not side resorts near Athens. wind," he said. "We could know if they are there, if The 42-year-old Halil not breathe. I almost they are alive and what PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS was among dozens of fainted at some point from happened. No one knows. volunteers who helped Egyptian fisherman Halil Tawefik says the cries for help pierced the all the smoke, and it was But what we could do, we save hundreds of people thick smoke as his fishing boat plucked young and old from the sea. very difficult, my friend, did." Officials: No risk to national security in Toronto rampage

By Rob Gillies and Tamara Lush ASSOCIATED PRESS TORONTO — Investi- gators said that there was no national security risk following the mass shoot- ing that killed two people FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and wounded 13, as they A European court sided with the makers of Kvikk Lunsj, a chocolate bar continued to probe the life shaped almost exactly the same as a KitKat. of the 29-year-old gunman for clues to what prompt- ed the deadly rampage in a popular Toronto neigh- No break for KitKat in Europe borhood. Authorities also identi- as trademark request rejected fied the 10-year-old girl PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS who was one of those Desirae Shapiro, right, and her mother, Gina By Mark Lewis not recognized throughout the company first slain as Julianna Kozis of Shapiro, friends of Danforth shooting victim ASSOCIATED PRESS all the 28 countries of the introduced the Kvikk Markham, Ontario. Toron- Reese Fallon, mourn after visiting a makeshift EU. Lunsj — which translates to police released a photo memorial. STAVANGER, Norway The court instead sided to "Quick Lunch" — to of the smiling, young girl, — KitKat is not getting its with the makers of Kvikk Norwegians in 1937, two and said her family had immediately clear wheth- ready unsettled by an at- break. Lunsj, a Norwegian snack years after KitKat hit asked for privacy during er he took his own life or tack just three months ago The maker of the choc- that is a longtime favorite U.K. shelves. their time of grief. Police was killed by police during when a man used a van to olate bar has for 16 years of hikers and skiers — and Their battle intensified previously identified the the attack Sunday night. plow over pedestrians on a tried to trademark its is shaped almost exactly in 2006 when Nestle se- other person killed in the "At this stage, based on downtown sidewalk, kill- four-finger shape in the the same as a KitKat. cured a trademark for shooting as 18-year-old the state of the investiga- ing 10 people and injuring European Union, argu- That decision will allow KitKat's shape, only to be Reese Fallon of Toronto. tion, which is led by the To- 14 in an attack apparently ing that it is a distinctive Mondelez, the maker of challenged by Kvikk Lun- The assailant, Faisal ronto police service, there is aimed at women. feature that deserves pro- Kvikk Lunsj, to market sj maker , now Hussain, died after an no connection between that Hussain's family issued tection — like 's and sell the chocolate bar owned by Mondelez. exchange of gunfire with individual and national se- a statement saying their pyramid blocks, which are more widely throughout In 2016, Nestle was police. His family has said curity," Public Safety Min- son had a long history of trademarked. the bloc. stripped of the trademark he suffered from lifelong ister Ralph Goodale said. psychosis and depression But a European court The court is the latest since the shape of the "severe mental health The mass shooting in To- and had not responded to ruled Wednesday against battleground in the feud treat was not considered challenges" but they nev- ronto's Greektown neigh- numerous treatment ap- KitKat and its maker, Nes- between the chocolate recognizable throughout er imagined he would do borhood stunned people proaches, including thera- tle, saying that its shape is bars, which began when the EU. such a thing. It was not in a normally safe city, al- py and medication. Bomber kills dozens as Pakistan votes for new parliament By Kathy Gannon concerns during the elec- of the ballots had been and Munir Ahmed tion campaign about ma- counted generating fears ASSOCIATED PRESS nipulation by the military, that disgruntled losers which has directly or in- could delay the formation ISLAMABAD — Af- directly ruled the country of the next government. ter an election campaign for most of its existence. Hours after the polls overshadowed by violence The leading contenders opened, a suicide bomber and allegations of fraud, are Imran Khan, a former on a motorcycle detonated Pakistanis voted Wednes- cricket star, and Shahbaz his explosives in a crowd day for a new government Sharif, the younger broth- waiting to vote in the south- that will face challenges of er of disgraced Prime Min- western city of Quetta. In a crumbling economy and ister Nawaz Sharif. addition to the 31 dead, the ongoing bloodshed by mil- Early unofficial results attack wounded 35 people, itants whose latest attack give Khan and his Paki- said Dr. Jaffar Kakar, a hos- saw a suicide bomber kill stan Tehreek-e-Insaf Party pital official. No one imme- 31 people outside a polling a commanding lead over diately claimed responsibil- station. his main rival Sharif's Pa- ity, but local officials were The parliamentary bal- kistan Muslim League, and quick to blame the Islamic loting marked only the Khan's party headquarters State group. second time in Pakistan's in Islamabad was crowd- The attack in Quetta, 71-year history that one ed with dancing followers the capital of Baluchistan civilian government has who sensed a victory. province, underscored the handed power to anoth- Charging widespread difficulties the majority PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS er in the country of 200 fraud, Shahbaz Sharif Muslim nation faces on million people. There also rejected election results its wobbly journey toward People attend the funeral of suicide bombing victims in Quetta, Paki- have been widespread when barely 50 percent sustained democracy. stan, Wednesday.

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May the winds of heaven blow softly, and whisper in your ear how much we love and miss you and wish that you were here. Forever in our hearts. Love, Larry, kids, Guadet and Creamer families B8 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2018 TRAVEL It’s still good in this neighborhood Restaurant serving classic New England food marks centennial By Lisa Rathke If You Go ASSOCIATED PRESS WAYSIDE RESTAURANT: 1873 BERLIN, Vt. — A road- US-302, Berlin, Vt.; https:// side eatery that start- www.waysiderestaurant.com/. ed the year World War I Open daily 6:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m. ended is still in business Located about 40 miles from and thriving, this year Burlington, Vermont, and about celebrating 100 years of 185 miles from Boston Yankee cooking in central Vermont. weekly. “The food’s always The Wayside Restau- good. We’ve never had a rant has expanded since bad meal here. It’s won- Customers wait then, serving about 1,000 derful.” in line for a table meals a day. But it’s still The Wayside was started at the Wayside a place where you can get as a small lunchtime spot Restaurant in Ber- New England classics like by Effie Ballou in 1918, lin, Vt. The restau- salt pork and milk gravy, below the house where rant is celebrating boiled dinner (corned beef she lived with her hus- 100 years in busi- and cabbage) and warm band and children. She ness this year. Parker House rolls, named made pies and doughnuts for the Boston hotel where at home and brought them FILE PHOTO | they originated. to the restaurant. The ASSOCIATED PRESS And that’s not all. place has been sold sever- There’s also standard din- al times over the years to wait in line, though, de- have become friends. The Zechinellis make restaurant plans to host a er fare like burgers and other families, including pending on the time of She enjoys the chance sure to use local produce free ice cream social and fries, breakfast served all the current owners, Brian day, to get a seat in a cush- to brighten up someone’s and meats and fish when fireworks to celebrate its day, salads, a hot turkey and Karen Galfetti Zechi- ioned wooden booth, at a day. For some folks, partic- they can, including fiddle- centennial. Descendants sandwich with gravy and nelli, who have been run- table or on circular stools ularly the frequent older head ferns in the spring, of the restaurant’s found- pie — you name it, from ning it for 20 years. at the U-shaped counter. patrons, the Wayside may fresh corn in the summer, er are expected to travel cherry and apple to maple Sonny Frost said he and Not only are customers be their only outing for the squash in the fall, perch in from New York, California cream — all at reasonable his wife have been eating regulars for years, so are day. the winter, Vermont-made and Tennessee to attend. prices. There’s even a glu- there weekly for years. “I staff. The restaurant has liquors and maple sap The birthday will be ten-free menu, proof that love it. It’s always been Judy May has been wait- evolved into something so that’s added to dishes, like marked throughout the the Wayside has kept up great,” he said. “Come on ressing there for 31 years. much more than just an maple sap poached eggs year with servings of with the times. Sunday for breakfast. It’s She says she’s now wait- eatery, said Brian Zechi- and maple sap boiled hot Champagne and a custom “What we like about it great for lunch, it’s great ing on people she once nelli. “People use the Way- dogs. They make their own anniversary ale from Long is the food and the servers for dinners. It’s very rea- served in high chairs. “I side as a central location ice cream with peach, va- Trail, a local brewer, and are friendly,” said Caro- sonable and the prices are get a lot of pleasure out to get together with family and lemonade flavors will end with a New Year’s line Howe of Barre who great.” of serving them,” she said, and see all their friends,” on a recent menu. Eve prime rib dinner spe- with her husband stops in You might just have to adding that some patrons he said. On Sunday (July 29), the cial. Cape-to-Connecticut ride shows progress, bumps on Greenway By Pat Eaton-Robb Watts, a spokeswoman for Take a bike ASSOCIATED PRESS the East Coast Greenway Al- liance. The rest is on every- BRISTOL, R.I. — After thing from quiet back roads a white-knuckle trip over to very busy four-lane thor- a bridge from Portsmouth oughfares. into Bristol, which involved “We always caution lifting our bicycles over con- long-distance cyclists that crete barriers and construc- this is a route in develop- tion equipment, the police ment,” Watts said. officer who pulled us over I rode with Lori Riley, of the told us something we had al- Hartford Courant, 212 miles ready figured out. from Cape Cod to eastern “You shouldn’t try to cross Connecticut. More than 96 that bridge on a bicycle,” he miles of it was on rail trails told my friend and me. “It’s and other bike paths featur- dangerous.” ing views of the water, old What he could not tell me railroad bridges, ice cream was a better way, other than shops, joggers and bicyclists. taking a bus, to get to the Our one flat tire came two East Bay Bike Path, a safe, miles from a bike shop that multi-use paved trail that was adjacent to the path in runs along Narragansett Dennis. Bay from Bristol to Provi- In between the trails, the dence. riding was often on heavi- It was second day of a four- ly trafficked roads, such as day ride to explore by bicycle the Old Kings Highway on the southern New England Cape Cod, with no shoulder. portion of the East Coast That meant cars screaming Greenway, a planned 3,000- by inches from us, honking, mile route of connected trails with people yelling, “Get from Maine to Florida. More off the road,” “This isn’t the than a quarter-century into Tour de France” and worse. the project, long swaths are Leaving the Cape meant now on protected, safe trails. traveling the pedestrian Others are not. walkway on the Bourne PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS There are 386 miles of Bridge over the Cape Cod Greenway planned in south- Canal, and then trying to ne- Associated Press reporter Pat Eaton-Robb rides past windmills on the Phoenix Trail in Fair- ern New England, and that gotiate Cape-bound Friday haven. The trail is part of the East Coast Greenway, a planned 3,000-mile collection of trails section is about 41 percent traffic on a heavily traveled from Maine to Florida which is about 41 percent complete in southern New England. complete, according to Lisa rotary. A guide to travel insurance — including when not to buy it By Beth J. Harpaz insurance reimburses pre- EXCLUSIONS son’s condition worsens. 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