SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2018 Rats on the rise in Peabody

By Adam Swift ITEM STAFF PEABODY — Don’t take it personally, South Peabody residents. You aren’t the only ones with a rat problem. Over the past week, Councilor-at-Large Anne Manning-Martin and Ward 1 Coun- cilor Jon Turco received complaints about Lynn Fire Chief rat sightings. The councilors said Sharon James McDon- Cameron, the city’s health director, has ald is retiring been working on the issue. They request- after more than ed she appear before the council to update 40 years of ser- them on the issue. vice to the city. But Cameron said increased rat sight- ings are not just a Ward 1, or even a city- ITEM PHOTO | wide problem. SPENSER HASAK “I met recently with the North Shore Shared Public Health Services Program, and every community is experiencing an Lynn re chief says farewell increase in rodent issues over the last cou- ple of years,” she said. “I’m not sure if it’s By Daniel Kane Donald shaking hands with former because of what’s been going on with the ‘40 years, FOR THE ITEM Vice President Joe Biden. weather and the climate, but we are cer- There’s a photo of him with one tainly seeing more complaints.” LYNN — He’s calling it a career, of his favorite crews. It’s another When dealing with rat, mouse, and other and retiring Fire Chief James framed memory that brings back rodent complaints, Cameron said educa- McDonald knows exactly how moments of the adrenaline- lled tion is the rst step. six months, long he’s enjoyed serving the city. job McDonald has held for so long. “People are not always aware of the “Forty years, six months, 19 “I love the camaraderie,” he many food sources that attract rodents,” days, and 16 hours,” he said. said. “At times it has been hard, she said. “They are looking for food, wa- On Friday, he greeted wellwish- it has been tough, but I’m still ter, and places to habitat. Anything from 19 days, ers who crowded into his Western gardens to bird feeders to dog poop can standing and that’s what is im- Avenue of ce where the walls are attract rodents. People might not like to portant.” adorned with photos. There are hear that their vegetable gardens attract McDonald’s rst assignment rodents, but it is an issue.” 16 hours’ shots of the Great Lynn Fire of was at the Fayette Street Station Cameron said the health department 1981, the blaze he helped ght four on Ladder One. years after becoming a re ghter typically takes several steps before calling McDONALD, A7 in an exterminator when it gets a com- in 1977. Another photo depicts Mc- plaint. The rst is education, with infor- mation pamphlets put in mailboxes in the neighborhood where there’s been a com- plaint. DA asks Next, city inspectors will walk the neigh- borhood and look for sources that support a rodent infestation, such as overgrown vegetation or birdfeeders. for help “If those steps don’t result in a change, then we will send in our pest control con- tractor to lay bait in the sewers,” said to solve Cameron, adding that the city will not bait private property. If the bait is effective, it dehydrates the rodents and can often create an increase Malden in sightings since the rats will try to nd water. RATS, A7 murder By Thomas Grillo ITEM STAFF Middlesex District Attor- Town ney Marian Ryan is asking the public’s help in locating a suspect on the fth anni- versary of a Malden store meeting owner’s homicide. Shawn Clark was killed at his shop, Patriot Skate- time for boards, when two men in hooded sweatshirts walked into the shop and tried to rob Saugus seniors play him on Jan. 29, 2013. When Warren he fought back, the 39-year- ITEM STAFF REPORT old storekeeper was shot multiple times in front of MALDEN — U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, their way to good health the store by one of the men, who some say is a potential challenger to police said. President Donald Trump in 2020, brings By Bella diGrazia now we are looking for other A group of Sau- Based on the video surveil- her message to Greater Boston Sunday FOR THE ITEM funding sources.” gus senior citi- lance inside the store and when she hosts a town hall meeting at Robert Palleschi and Sha- zens engage in witness interviews, Ryan Malden High School. SAUGUS — A local orga- ron Comstock, who serve on a trivia game, said two men entered the nization has been working The question-and-answer session will be the GLSS advisory board, which is one store shortly after 12:30 p.m. held from 1-3 p.m. in the Jenkins Audito- on a way to allow senior attended the kiosk presen- of many bene- and a confrontation ensued. rium. citizens to stay healthy and tation at Saugus Senior Citi- ts the kiosks No one has been charged Warren’s staff is working in conjunction have fun. zen Center Friday. They said offers. in connection with the crime. with Malden Mayor Gary Christenson’s Now all they need is cash. their goal was to learn about Ryan’s of ce once again of ce to prepare for the event, which is ex- Greater Lynn Senior Ser- how it can bene t seniors ITEM PHOTO | released video surveillance pected to draw a large crowd. vices (GLSS) developed ki- and see if they can add more BELLA DIGRAZIA from the store from the day “We are honored to host Senator War- osks in senior citizen centers of them in more centers. of the slaying in an effort to ren here in Malden,” Christenson said in and assisted living homes “We need more activities identify two suspects who a statement. “We hope our residents take throughout the North Shore. for the seniors and we are were involved in the inci- advantage of the opportunity to engage They offer healthy activi- trying to promote commu- dent. the senator and hear her points of view ties, such as games, a blood nity as well as do what we If you know the identities and share their own.” pressure monitor, trivia, and can to keep them busy,” of the suspects or have any Warren was elected in 2012, the rst other ways to get health in- said Comstock. “Everything information about the case, woman to hold that post, when she de- formation. about the kiosk is for the contact Massachusetts State feated rst-term Republican Sen. Scott The kiosks were launched bene t of the senior with Police at (781) 897-6600 or Brown. She is known as a liberal who in 2012 in one location and health activities, from exer- Malden Police at (781) 397- supporters say has championed consumer now there are eight in Lynn cise to games, with the trivia 7171. rights and immigration issues. and Beverly, according to games being the crowd fa- Warren has been a harsh critic of Presi- Andrew Wallace, from GLSS. vorite.” Thomas Grillo can be dent Trump, but the senator has said she “We have secured enough reached at tgrillo@itemlive. no plans to run for president. funding up to this point, but SAUGUS, A7 com.

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Kenneth Jackson, 71 Wynn Resorts denies claims 1946-2018 WORCESTER — representative and of misconduct against founder Kenneth Jackson, training specialist 71, passed away for seven years for By Damian J. Troise founder of a major public- on Tuesday, Jan. 23, LG Electronics. Pre- ASSOCIATED PRESS ly held company to come 2018 at Rose Mona- viously, he owned under scrutiny since the NEW YORK — Wynn han Hospice Home and operated Carrier Weinstein allegations sur- in Worcester after an Services for more Resorts is denying multi- faced. illness. than 30 years. He ple allegations of sexual There appeared to be He was born in was a member of harassment and assault immediate business im- Lynn, the son of the Chaffin Congrega- by founder Steve Wynn plications for the casino late Howard and Gladys E. tional Church in Holden and detailed in a Wall Street magnate. The Massachu- (Cross) Jackson Stickney and coached Lynn Shore Little Journal report that sent setts Gaming Commission had lived most of his life there League for 27 years and was shares of the casino com- said Friday it is launching before moving to Worcester a past president. Ken was a pany tumbling more than a review following the al- 13 years ago. member and past president of 10 percent Friday. legations published by the He leaves his son, Christo- Lynn Lions Club, president of The paper reported that Journal. Spokeswoman pher R. Jackson and his wife Camp Lion, served as a Con- a number of women say Elaine Driscoll said the Nicol of Salem; his daughter, stable and worked on many they were harassed or as- commission’s investiga- Maureen A. Burke of Ster- political campaigns. His heart saulted by the casino mo- tions and enforcement ling; his longtime companion was dedicated to the Toys for gul and finance chair of bureau will conduct a reg- and best friend, Jane E. Fors- Tots program, every year it was the Republican National ulatory review to deter- berg; his nine grandchildren, a big deal for him. Ken was a Committee. mine the appropriate next One case led to a $7.5 Christopher Jr., Ella, Nicolas devoted and hardworking fam- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS steps, adding “the suit- Jackson, Ashley Tayler, Derick ily man. million settlement with ability and integrity of our Jackson, James and Jessica Service information: A me- a manicurist, the paper Wynn Resorts is denying multiple allegations gaming licensees is of the Candilieri, Emma Burke and morial service for Kenneth reported. The detailed re- of sexual harassment and assault by its found- utmost importance.” Christopher Jackson; his great will be held on Saturday, port relies on interviews er, Steve Wynn, describing it as a smear cam- Wynn is building a grandson, Jaxson Candilieri; Feb. 3 at 2 p.m. in Chaffin with dozens of people who paign related to divorce proceedings from his roughly $2.5 billion resort and his former wife, Roxanne Congregational Church, 155 corroborate a decades-long ex-wife. in the Boston suburb of J. (Mitchell) Jackson. He was Shrewsbury St., Holden, MA pattern of sexual miscon- Everett. predeceased by his daughter, 01520. In lieu of flowers, duct with female employ- ex-wife. Resorts in the heart of the In a lengthy statement, Karen A. Jackson-Candilieri memorial contributions may ees. Wynn also denied the al- town. Wynn and his company and his grandson, Jacob Jack- be made to Chaffin Congre- The company says it is legations personally. A wave of sexual miscon- both attributed the alle- son. gational Church. Arrange- committed to operating Wynn, who is chairman duct claims against prom- gations to a campaign led After graduating from Lynn ments are under the care with the “highest ethical and CEO of the compa- inent figures in entertain- by Wynn’s ex-wife, Elaine Classical High School, Ken- of the MILES Funeral Home, standards and maintain- ny he founded, is a titan ment, media and politics Wynn. neth attended Northeastern 1158 Main St., Holden. To ing a safe and respectful in Las Vegas and played gained momentum last “The conduct of Elaine University and served in the share a memory or offer culture.” In a statement a major role in the revi- fall in the aftermath of during the course of the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves an online condolence, visit sent to The Associated talization of the Las Ve- articles detailing movie pending lawsuits has been for six years. He was an area www.milesfuneralhome.com. Press, it called the allega- gas Strip in the 1990s. It producer Harvey Wein- shocking and deeply dis- tions part of a smear cam- was Wynn’s company that stein’s decades of alleged turbing to me personally paign related to divorce built the Golden Nugget, rape and harassment. But and as the CEO of Wynn Michael R. Tinkham, 58 proceedings from Wynn’s The Bellagio and Mirage Wynn is the first CEO and Resorts,” Wynn said. 1959-2018 Haitians march in Boston against LYNN — Michael R. Tinkham, ther, Raymond R. Tinkham of age 58, of Lynn, passed away Lynn; his former wife, Doreen peacefully at the Kaplan Fam- Tinkham of Lynn; his sons, Ja- ily Hospice House in Danvers son Tinkham of North Dakota Trump’s immigration policies on Thursday, Jan. 25, 2018. and Eriq Tinkham of Lynn; his He was born on May 23, brother, Scott Tinkham and By Philip Marcelo 1959 in Lynn, the son of Ray- his wife Ruth of Haverhill; his ASSOCIATED PRESS mond R. and the late Marlene sister, Ellen Marcoccio and (Loring) Tinkham. Mike was her husband Angelo of Win- BOSTON — Haitian raised and educated in Lynn throp. He is also survived by immigrants and their and graduated from Lynn his six grandchildren and his supporters marched and Vocational Technical High God daughter and niece, Taryn rallied in downtown Bos- School, Class of 1977. Tinkham as well as Jonathan ton on Friday to decry Mike worked for Lynn Lad- and Joseph Tinkham, Michel- President Donald Trump’s der & Scaffolding for more angelo Julia and Alessio Mar- recent comments and pol- than 30 years. He was the coccio. Many close cousins icies concerning Haitians. shop manager for the Truck & and dear friends also survive Roughly 200 people IN MEMORIAM came out to City Hall Pla- Van Division. him. NORMA PETERSON Mike was an avid hock- Service2017 ~information: JANUARY 27 ~ Fami2018- za waving Haitian flags ON HER FIRST ANNIVERSARY ey player who played varsity ly and friends are invited to and holding signs critical hockey for Lynn Tech. He also attend Mike’s visitation on of the president before enjoyed playing softball and Monday, Jan. 29, 2018 from marching silently next especially loved the horseshoe 2-5:30 p.m. at CUFFE-MC- door to the John F. Ken- tournaments at Tony & Bob’s. GINN Funeral Home, 157 nedy Federal Building He loved the outdoors and en- Maple St., Lynn, MA 01904. that houses many federal joyed going fishing and taking A funeral service will follow agencies. his long “walkabouts” in Lynn in the funeral home at 5:30 The gathering was meant as a rebuke of a vul- Woods. Mike also cherished p.m. Burial will take place PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the time that he spent with his at a later date at the con- gar comment Trump made family while vacationing on venience of the family. The about Haiti and African Haitian activists and immigrants protest on City Hall Plaza in Boston Lake Willoughby in Westmore, familyWe thought respectfully of you with requests love today, nations during negotia- Friday. but that was nothing new. Vt. He was a huge New En- that if sending flowers, tions with congressional We thought about you yesterday, leaders over immigration gland sports fan who enjoyed pleaseand allsend the days only before modest that, too. natural disasters or civil administration automati- cess that federal officials attending a game any chance floralYour pieces memory suchis our keepsake,as vases policy, organizers said. wars prevent them from cally extended it through say could take about three that he could. Mike was also or dishfrom gardens. which we'll Please never part. vis- “We can stand in the returning to their home July 2019, after which months. God has you in his keeping. cold because we are fight- an active member of the Re- it www.cuffemcginn.comWe keep you in our hearts. for countries safely. those on the special status “It’s a nightmare,” vere Moose Lodge 1272. directions, orWith to love,sign the on- ing for what is right,” said Haitians were granted must return to Haiti. Fleurissaint said. “There’s Mike is survived by his fa- line guestyour children, book. grandchildren, Geralde Gabeau, a rally the status following a dev- The Rev. Dieufort a lot of confusion.” and great-grandchildren, too organizer. “We are not go- We miss you, Mama astating earthquake that Fleurissaint, chairman of U.S. Citizenship and Im- ing to repeat the words of struck the Caribbean is- Haitian Americans United migration Services spokes- the president because we land nation in 2010. and another rally organiz- woman Joanne Talbot said IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM are a people of character, NORMA PETERSON MARIE D. MOLLUGI grace and dignity.” It’s been renewed a num- er, said delays in re-reg- the agency wasn’t aware of 2017 ~ JANUARY 27 ~ 2018 2011 ~ JANUARY 28 ~ 2018 ber of times, to the con- istering Haitians for the any major problems. ON HER FIRST ANNIVERSARY ON HER ANNIVERSARY Organizers also called on the Trump administration sternation of opponents remainder of the special It so far has received to re-examine its decision who say the humanitar- status already are causing “less than 10” queries from to terminate temporary ian measure was never employment problems. business owners about protected status for tens intended to allow immi- He said many companies the renewal process, but of thousands of Haitians. grants to establish perma- are telling Haitian work- didn’t immediately have The special status allows nent roots in the U.S. ers this week that they an estimate for how many foreign nationals to live The status was slat- can’t return to work until it questions or complaints and work in the United ed to expire Jan. 19 for they have updated work it has fielded from Haitian State temporarily when Haitians, but the Trump permits in hand, a pro- immigrants, Talbot said.

We thought of you with love today, Lovingly remembered and sadly but that was nothing new. missed by son Michael Molligi and Healey to review hydropower contract We thought about you yesterday, wife Donna, daughter Susan and all the days before that, too. Collucci and husband Frank, and Your memory is our keepsake, sister Katherine Akers BOSTON (AP) — Massa- other competitive bids, in- flict of interest. erty values and hurt tour- from which we'll never part. chusetts Attorney General cluding from the New En- But the fate of the $1.6 ism. God has you in his keeping. Maura Healey is promis- gland Clean Power Link, billion Northern Pass proj- “That Massachusetts We keep you in our hearts. ITEM CLASSIFIEDS ing a thorough review of which proposed delivering ect still is in the hands of would put all of its eggs With love, GET RESULTS! your children, grandchildren, Call Customer Service the process that led to the hydropower from Que- New Hampshire, where in one basket by selecting and great-grandchildren, too to place an ad selection of the Northern bec through transmission state regulators plan to only Northern Pass would We miss you, Mama 781-593-7700, ext. 2 Pass project to deliver Ca- lines that would be buried start their deliberations seem risky,” said Jack nadian hydropower to the under Lake Champlain on Tuesday. Savage, a spokesman for IN MEMORIAM state. in Vermont, and from the The Site Evaluation the Society for the Protec- MARIE D. MOLLUGI “Our role is to ensure Central Maine Power Co., Committee completed tion of New Hampshire 2011 ~ JANUARY 28 ~ 2018 w? ON HER ANNIVERSARY ou kno e that this bid was select- which would have brought months of hearings in De- Forests, which opposes id y ed based on a transpar- in hydropower through ex- cember. It appeared that Northern Pass. D oup’s magazines ar edia Gr ent, competitive and fair isting transmission corri- the Massachusetts deci- Eversource said much Essex M evaluation of all propos- dors and newly purchased sion would not be part of available 24/7 online at of the line would run un- azine.com als submitted,” the Dem- rights of way in western its deliberations. derground or along exist- egolfmag ocratic attorney general’s Maine. “They have to stick with northshor azine.com ing transmission lines. 01907themag .com spokeswoman Chloe Gotis State officials say an in- the record,” committee ad- ONEthemag said in a statement. dependent evaluator was ministrator Pamela Mon- State energy officials used to ensure an unbi- roe said. pring 2018 editions 781-593-7700 Look for our S March. gave preliminary approv- ased review, but at least The committee is sched- Publishing Daily, except Sundays coming in al on Thursday to North- two Democratic guber- uled to make an oral de- USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 Lovingly remembered and sadly ern Pass, a proposal to natorial candidates vy- cision on Feb. 23, with a Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA missed by son Michael Molligi and construct 192 miles of ing for the nomination to final, written decision due and additional offices. wife Donna, daughter Susan transmission line in New challenge Massachusetts by March 31. Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item Collucci and husband Frank, and Subscriptions sister Katherine Akers Hampshire for delivering Republican Gov. Charlie The project has pitted Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States hydropower from Quebec. Baker in November called supporters, including New $20.00 for 4 weeks Under Massachusetts on the state ethics com- Hampshire Republican $65.00 for 13 weeks law, utilities including mission to investigate the Gov. Chris Sununu, who $130.00 for 26 weeks call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 $260.00 for 1 year Eversource, National Grid arrangement. Setti War- say it will create jobs and Send payment to and POSTMASTER, to start your and Unitil Corp. were in- ren and Jay Gonzalez said cut energy costs against daily subscription. send address changes to: volved in the selection pro- they were concerned about those who fear the trans- The Daily Item cess. Eversource’s North- a lack of transparency and mission lines will destroy 110 Munroe St. ern Pass beat out several the appearance of a con- scenic views, reduce prop- P.O. Box 5 Lynn, MA 01903 SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2018 A3 LYNN JROTC cadets come to the State House

From left, State Rep. Daniel Cahill joined Lynn English High School Marine Corps Junior Reserve Offi- cers Training Corps cadets Danny Chea, Leslie Chinchilla, Jef- frey Pho, Rosa Pinto, and Bryan Fresco, state Rep. Brendan Crighton, and Master Sgt. Gerald Goncalo, JROTC instructor, at the State House this week where cadets served as the color guard for Gov. Bak- er’s State of the Com- monwealth address.

COURTESY PHOTO A stalwart bunch The Rotary Club of Lynn New bakery held its Eighth Grade Rec- ognition Program Thursday at the Porthole Restaurant. coming to This program, sponsored by RiverWorks Credit Union, recognizes one eighth grade student from each public Munroe Street and private school in Lynn for working hard both in and out of the classroom By Bella diGrazia birthdays. For her son’s while facing obstacles in FOR THE ITEM birthday, she whipped up the lives. a giant dinosaur cake after LYNN — Munroe Street he begged for it, she said. Front row: Reyna Castil- is about to get a lot sweeter. lo de la Rosa, Breed Mid- The bakery, which will Entrepreneur Amalia San- compete with the nearby dle School. Middle row, chez is preparing to open a from left: Alexa Alcindor, Land of a Thousand Hills bakery in the downtown. Coffee Co. up the street, will Sacred Heart; Anita Mur- B Sweets Cakes and Des- rithi, North Shore Chris- offer the usual sweet stuff, serts is set to launch just tian; Naomi Rodriguez, including Dominican des- before Valentine’s Day. Thurgood Marshall MS; serts. Aside from sweetness, “My mom has been baking Gabriella Guzman Simez, the bakery will offer coffee, since I was a little girl, so I Pickering MS; Caroline too. learned to bake with her,” Nerich, St. Mary’s Marian While nervous about the Division; Lindsey Patter- said Sanchez, who moved details involved in her son, St. Pius V; and Chris to Lynn more than 10 years first business opening, Kadiri, KIPP Academy. ago. “I’m just excited to keep Sanchez said she’s thrilled Back row: Drew Russo the tradition going.” about the opportunity. and Wendy Silva, Lynn Sanchez’s favorite treat “I just want to make Rotarians who co-chair is a personalized cake, sure people like what I the program. COURTESY PHOTO especially for children’s do,” she said. Lynn Auditorium revs up the Engine again CORRECTION Due to incorrect infor- Ward 3 Marshall Middle mation provided to the School/100 Brookline St. Item, an article in the Jan. Ward 4 Precincts 1 and 24 edition failed to list 2 KIPP Academy/90 High the correct polling places Rock St. for the city’s special state Ward 4 Precincts 3 and 4 Senate election on Feb. 6. Lynn Museum/590 Wash- The correct polling loca- ington St. tions are: Ward 5 Precincts 1-3 Ward 1 Precinct 1 Shoe- Lynn Vocational Technical maker School/Clearview Institute annex/90 Com- Avenue mercial St. Ward 1 Precinct 2 Pond- Ward 5 Precinct 4 com- view Lodge/112 Kernwood munity hall/10 Church St. Drive Ward 6 Lynn Vocational Ward 1 Precincts 3 and 4 Technical Institute field- Sisson School/56 Conomo house/80 Neptune Boule- Ave. vard Ward 2 St. Pius V lower Ward 7 Breed Middle church hall/215 Maple St. School/90 O’Callaghan Way

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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M H. S In search of liberal dreams Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg E C  J. Edward M. Grant Director of Advertising T  J  Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. News Editor Monica Connell Healey and conservative clarity P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton Chief Financial O cer Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan In this era, when the inexplica- of 81 percent. In addition, it is ex- Chairman Customer Service Chief Operating O cer ble is inevitable, the inscrutable ceedingly unlikely that the Trump PŽ Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 is inconspicuous and the unprece- rebels who powered the billion- Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 dented is unavoidable, some char- aire’s drive to the White House Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 acteristics of the age still possess would support another wealthy All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 the power to astonish. Today we candidate who possesses none of 781-593-7700 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 examine two of them, one for lib- the populist impulses that are sec- Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Ext. 2 Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 erals, one for conservatives. ond nature to the president. Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Together they tell us that we The second surprise element, ex- Classifi ed Advertising Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 are in a period of profound and pressed in a shout: A president who classi [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 multiple transitions, from an age attacks the Democrats fiercely, who Subscriptions we might describe as linear — if nominated a strict constructionist [email protected] one thing happens, then it follows to the Supreme Court and won Circulation that a specific next thing succeeds his confirmation, who has used [email protected] it — to a world where the phys- executive powers to undermine ics of politics are so altered, so Obamacare, and who pressed for Ext. 3 warped, that parallel lines might and signed a dramatic cut in tax- Newsroom meet. One of these unexpected es, nonetheless retains the abiding [email protected] developments has been conveyed [email protected] EDITORIAL distrust of conservatives. in a whisper, the other in a shout, This phenomenon rests in part Ext. 4 but taken as totems of an era they with presidential style and com- may help explain this particular, portment. Many conservatives, Sports [email protected] perplexing political moment. who talk of radical political The first, in a whisper: The lib- change but who dress, speak and Ext. 5 erals’ dream that invests its hopes think in traditional forms, have a Retail and Online in Mitt Romney, whom they once fixed view of their movement: Con- Advertising pilloried as an out-of-touch pluto- servative leaders should look like [email protected] crat more suited to private equity William F. Buckley Jr. or William than to public life, but now see as Kristol, and if they must have a ADVERTISING a potential savior from a second populist argot, it is expressed in Ernie Carpenter Jr. Trump term in the White House. the lilting, optimistic tone of Ron- Director of Advertising With no clear Democratic pres- ald Reagan. and Business Development, ext. 1355 idential front-runner, the liberal There are, to be sure, new con- [email protected] PHOTO | KURT STEPNITZ/MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY hope is that the former Massa- servatives — Freedom Caucus Michele Iannaco chusetts governor first seeks the conservatives have a different MSU president Lou Anna K. Simon an- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 Senate seat from Utah being re- view of the practice of politics — [email protected] nounced her resignation Wednesday night. linquished by Orrin G. Hatch and but the traditional brand recoils then uses that as a base for a 2020 Ralph Mitchell at the thought of Trump in the Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 GOP primary challenge to Trump. Oval Office Reagan once occupied, [email protected] Simon’s resignation Romney and Trump both took a is horrified at his relations with close second in the Iowa caucus- women, and is confounded by his Patricia Whalen es in 2012 and 2016, respectively. Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 first step in rebuilding inability to express a coherent [email protected] Both then went on to win the New governing philosophy besides the Hampshire primary by comfort- conviction that Democrats are BUSINESS OFFICE trust at Michigan State able margins. bums. Susan J. Conti To many Never Trumpers, and In this context, the most dam- Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees and particularly to liberals, Romney Controller, ext. 1288 aging book to be published in [email protected] its embattled president have finally confronted a now is enjoying a pleasant second this period is not Michael Wolff’s truth they have been reluctant to embrace: Lou Anna wind. Many in the Romney camp “Fire and Fury,” but David Frum’s Ted Grant Simon’s tenure as leader of the institution she has — it still exists, though some of its “Trumpocracy: The Corruption of Publisher, ext. 1234 [email protected] presided over for 13 years has come to an end. members peeled off, presumably the American Republic.” Simon announced her resignation Wednesday night, temporarily, to Gov. John Kasich In that volume, Frum, known Marian Kinney in a letter posted on MSU’s website. Earlier in the day of Ohio two years ago — contend for contributing the phrase “axis ext. 1212 a second trustee had called for Simon to step aside, Romney is the only Republican of evil” to George W. Bush’s 2002 [email protected] and the board has been discussing who might lead the who can take on Trump. They be- State of the Union address, indicts Will Kraft university after Simon, the Free Press reported. lieve, moreover, that a Romney Trump for presiding over a White Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 Precisely when Simon’s position became untenable insurgency can be effective only House that is “a mess of careless [email protected] is debatable. Was it when the Indianapolis Star first if he is the sole challenger to the slobs” and warns: Jennifer Perez reported molestation allegations leveled against for- president. Their view: Sens. Marco “The thing to fear from the ext. 1205 mer MSU physician Larry Nassar by young women he Rubio and Ted Cruz should wait Trump presidency is not the bold [email protected] had treated as the team doctor for USA Gymnastics? until 2024, when Romney, at 77, overthrow of the Constitution, would be unlikely to seek a second Mike Shanahan When the Michigan House of Representatives, and but the stealthy paralysis of gov- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 legislative leaders in both parties, joined the legions term. ernance; not the open defiance [email protected] demanding her resignation? When viewers around Romney is regarded as an over- of law, but an accumulating sub- Carolina Trujillo the world were transfixed by the sentencing hearing whelming favorite in a state version of norms; not the deploy- where he is still considered a hero Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 in which Nassar’s victims confronted him, and the uni- ment of state power to intimidate [email protected] versity that enabled his reign of terror? When a judge for salvaging the Winter Olympics dissidents, but the incitement of sentenced Nassar to 40 to 175 years behind bars? in 2002 — memories that will be private violence to radicalize sup- Jim Wilson But that argument has become an academic one, rekindled as the winter games Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 porters.” [email protected] overtaken by MSU’s urgent and undeniable need for are played at Pyeongchang next That said, the conservative Heri- new leadership. month, concluding 18 days before tage Foundation last week praised CIRCULATION the state filing deadline for the Simon’s departure is an important first step. But it the Trump White House, which Lisa Mahmoud can’t be the last. race. Presuming that he wins that addresses the critique from the Manager, ext. 1239 At MSU, “who knew” is one question — “who should contest in November, Romney will right much the way Bill Clinton’s [email protected] have known” is another. Nassar abused at least 150 be in the nearly unique position — staff answered its critics: What CLASSIFIED girls and young women over decades. The university the only analog might be Robert exactly about peace and prosper- seems to be taking pains to cast Nassar’s crimes in F. Kennedy in 1968, who entered ity do you object to? Abbe Young Smith isolation — a Nassar problem, not an MSU problem. the race four days after the New Before 2018 is out, we may dis- Manager, ext. 1276 [email protected] After an internal investigation, the university said no Hampshire primary — of holding cover whether the Trump stock report was produced, thus nothing could be released. back before plunging into the race market surge continues and NEWSROOM The school owes its community a thorough ac- for the White House. whether peace prevails; Ameri- counting of complicity, or willful ignorance — in the “All he’d have to do is to be Mitt cans of all persuasions can only Bill Brotherton school’s athletic department. Romney,” said one political oper- Features Editor ext. 1338 hope both are in the offing. But [email protected] To restore the university’s reputation, that’s the ative with close ties to Romney. also looming is a vital debate first task her successor must take on: an honest, if “He’d be a fully formed candidate about the nature of conservatism Gayla Cawley painful, audit of the school’s culpability, a process from Day One.” in the Trump, and post-Trump, Reporter, ext. 1236 that must result in public findings. Warning to liberals: Yes, inde- era — and some clarity about [email protected] Simon survived longer than most observers thought pendents can participate in the the role Mitt Romney might play Cheryl Charles she would, backed by all save two members of the New Hampshire primary and in the Senate if he gets that far, Associate News Editor, ext. 1278 school’s Board of Trustees. might be motivated to request a and in national politics if he [email protected] Republican ballot to injure Trump This is not to her credit. transforms his skepticism about Thomas Grillo Both the board and Simon have seemed more fo- by enhancing the Romney vote. the president into a challenge to Reporter, ext. 1264 cused on limiting the school’s liability than making a But polls generally show strong the president. For then, whispers [email protected] clean breast of its failings and correcting them. The GOP support for the president; might become shouts. the latest Gallup soundings show Spenser Hasak details of an investigation that purported to clear Photographer, ext. 1332 MSU officials of wrongdoing were never made public. Trump losing 6 percentage points David Shribman is a Pulitzer [email protected] In a letter to the university community, delivered among Republicans in a week but Prize-winning columnist. He is a last week, Simon defended the university’s denial still giving him an approval rating Swampscott High graduate. Thor Jourgensen News Editor, ext. 1267 of legal culpability, saying the school’s insurers re- [email protected] quired it. She drew fire for skipping the first day of victim impact statements at Nassar’s sentencing. Steve Krause The second day, she showed up, but her fumbling Sports Editor, ext. 1229 answers to basic questions did little to reassure [email protected] victims that she understands how MSU’s passivity Katie Morrison abetted their tormentor. Sports Reporter Confronted with a report that she and other MSU [email protected] officials had been notified that the U.S. Dept. of Edu- Owen O’Rourke cation was investigating complaints against Nassar Photographer, ext. 1224 as early as 2014, Simon dismissed its significance, [email protected] saying she’d never asked to see a copy of the investi- Roberto Scalese gators report. Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 Two MSU board members up for re-election this [email protected] year have decided not to run; they understand that at Mark Sutherland least in a popular vote, this scandal is not survivable. Creative Director It shouldn’t be. And other trustees should carefully [email protected] consider whether they’re likely to help, or hinder, the school’s next steps. Anne Marie Tobin A university is its people. Not a person. For the Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 university to move forward, the culture that allowed [email protected] Nassar to flourish has to end. Bridget Turcotte MSU has a lot to answer for. And a lot of work to do. Reporter, ext. 1269 [email protected] An editorial by Detroit Free Press. Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Grim reminders of a war in Vietnam, a generation later

By Robert Burns ASSOCIATED PRESS HANOI, Vietnam — It’s been over for 40-plus years, the war that Amer- icans simply call Vietnam but the Vietnamese refer to as their Resistance War Against America. Yet it lingers in so many ways, as was apparent this week when Defense Secre- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tary Jim Mattis dropped Donald Trump arrives to a plenary session in in for a couple of days of the Congress Hall on the last day of the annual defense diplomacy with a meeting of the World Economic Forum, WEF, in former enemy. Although he Davos, Switzerland, Friday. never served in Vietnam and had not previously visited the country, Mattis has said he learned from a Trump plan lot of Marines who did. In his meeting with Viet- namese government lead- ers, Mattis’ focus was on PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS takes on legal a peaceful future. Not the U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, right and his Vietnamese counter- bloody past. part, Ngo Xuan Lich, left, review an honor guard before heading for Still, the legacy of the talks in Hanoi, Vietnam, Thursday. conflict that divided Amer- immigration ica and ultimately uni- and China, according to cards of two U.S. service- the war was a continua- fied Vietnam confronted the Pentagon’s POW-MIA men from the war. Details tion of their fight for in- Mattis almost immedi- weren’t made public. protections for the immi- Accounting Agency. That dependence from French By Nicholas Riccardi ately after his arrival on More than 58,000 U.S. ASSOCIATED PRESS grants now shielded by the accounting effort, decades colonial masters. And it Wednesday as he visited service members were Deferred Action for Child- in the making and depen- was quickly followed by a U.S. office that oversees killed in the war, includ- The most contentious hood Arrivals program, dent on cooperation from a border war with China the search for remains of ing more than 1,200 in piece of President Don- or DACA. But he accused Hanoi, is likely to continue in 1979. The country re- ald Trump’s new propos- American servicemen still Cambodia and Laos. Trump of using them as “a for decades. unified and remains com- al to protect the so-called missing from the war. Estimates of the num- tool to tear apart our legal More than 1,200 Ameri- Later, while talking to ber of Vietnamese killed munist, although it has Dreamers has nothing to immigration system and do with them. It’s the plan’s cans are unaccounted for in his Vietnamese counter- vary widely, from about opened up to foreign in- adopt the wish list that an- potential impact on legal Vietnam and 350 more are part, Mattis was presented 2 million to nearly twice vestment. Hanoi is a bus- ti-immigration hardliners immigration that sparked missing in Laos, Cambodia with photo identification that. For the Vietnamese, tling, vibrant capital city. have advocated for years.” fierce Democratic opposi- Democrats forced a gov- tion Friday and appeared ernment shutdown last to sink chances for a bipar- weekend in an attempt to tisan deal in Congress. President’s infrastructure expedite negotiations over The proposal outlined the Dreamers, who are Thursday by the White set to lose protection from House would end much family-based immigration deportation in March. plan comes with a huge hole and the visa lottery pro- Trump’s proposal was the gram, moves that some first detailed public offer By Joan Lowy experts estimate could cut from the White House. and Zeke Miller On Friday, the president legal immigration into the ASSOCIATED PRESS The trust fund United States nearly in half. accused Schumer of com- that pays for The plan would protect plicating the talks. “DACA WASHINGTON — some 700,000 young im- has been made increasing- When President Donald most federal migrants from deportation ly difficult by the fact that Trump unveils his plan highway and and provide a pathway to Cryin’ Chuck Schumer took to beef up the nation’s transit aid is citizenship, an offer the such a beating over the infrastructure plan next forecast to go White House described as shutdown that he is unable month, it will include a broke in about a concession to Democrats. to act on immigration!” crater-sized hole. three years But it also represented a Trump wrote on Twitter. The trust fund that pays unless the victory for immigration By including curbs to for most federal highway government hawks and a seismic shift legal immigration in his and transit aid is forecast significantly for immigration policy in proposal, Trump elevated to go broke in about three scales back its the U.S., which has long ideas that have been advo- years unless the govern- transportation centered on the question of cated by a slice of hardlin- ment significantly scales spending or how to stop illegal border ers for decades, although back its transportation comes up with crossings, not how to curb with little momentum in spending or comes up with more money. legal immigration. Washington. Trump has more money. But Trump’s “It’s an enormous change framed the proposals as infrastructure plan is silent PHOTO | ASSOCIATED in rhetoric and position,” an attempt to prioritize on the looming problem, PRESS said Alex Nowrasteh of immigrants with specific an administration official the conservative Cato In- skills rather than family familiar with the plan told on state and local govern- spending. Also, there’s no conversations haven’t yet stitute. “Forever, people connections. The Associated Press. The ments and private inves- guarantee how much of the begun, the official said. have talked about illegal The U.S. takes in about 1 official wasn’t authorized tors to come up with most money will go to transpor- Republican leaders have immigration and now this million legal immigrants to speak publicly about the of the rest of the money. tation projects since the been waiting to see what plan and spoke on condi- anti-legal immigration po- annually, and nearly 13 The administration views administration is broadly the White House will pro- percent of the country’s tion of anonymity. defining infrastructure as sition is standard for much the plan as a supplement pose. There is wide, bipar- of the Republican Party.” residents were born over- Fulfilling a campaign everything from building to current infrastructure tisan support for continu- The Senate’s top Dem- seas, the highest share in promise, Trump’s plan water treatment plants to ocrat, Chuck Schumer of nearly a century. Immi- proposes to generate $1 spending. The money would expanding high-speed In- ing, and even increasing, New York, dismissed the gration hawks argue that trillion in infrastructure be distributed through new ternet access to rural areas. transportation spending. plan Friday as a “wish the influx drives down spending over 10 years. types of programs that are The administration is But most lawmakers have list” for hard-liners. He native-born Americans’ But the plan seeks only designed to generate great- open to working with Con- been unwilling so far acknowledged the bipar- wages and strains public $200 billion in federal er state and local govern- gress to address the trust to back tax increases or tisan common ground on resources. dollars, relying instead ment and private sector fund later, although those spending cuts to pay for it. US economy grew at solid 2.6 percent rate in fourth quarter

By Martin Crutsinger plan will serve as “rocket fect this year,” Pearce said. ASSOCIATED PRESS fuel” for the economy by Treasury Secretary Ste- prompting Americans to ven Mnuchin, interviewed WASHINGTON — The spend more and business- on CNBC, described the U.S. economy grew at a es to step up investment. modest slowdown in the solid rate of 2.6 percent Economists, however, be- fourth quarter as a short- in the final three months lieve the growth spurt will term aberration. of last year, helped by the be short-lived. “We’re not concerned fastest consumer spend- “Deficit-financed tax about any one quarter ing since the spring of cuts will provide some which could be revised up 2016 and a big rebound in near-term juice to the or down,” he said. “I think home construction. The fourth quarter ad- economy but it will prove people now expect we’re vance in the gross domes- to be temporary because getting to 3 percent GDP.” tic product, the country’s we are already at full em- Mnuchin said the ad- total output of goods and ployment and the Feder- ministration was very services, followed gains al Reserve will respond happy with the initial re- of just above 3 percent in by raising interest rates action from U.S. compa- the second and third quar- more aggressively,” said nies to the new tax bill, ters, the Commerce De- Mark Zandi, chief econo- which he said had already partment reported Friday. mist at Moody’s Analytics. generated pay bonuses The slowdown in the Oc- Michael Pearce, senior for more than 2.5 million tober-December period re- U.S. economist at Capi- Americans, amounting to flected a worsening trade tal Economics, said that “literally hundreds of bil- deficit and less growth in the imports surge that lions of dollars of commit- inventory restocking by widened the trade deficit ments.” FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS companies. reflected a pay-back from The president, speaking For all of 2017, the Workers build an apartment and retail complex in Nashville, Tenn. port disruptions caused Friday to the World Eco- economy grew 2.3 per- by hurricanes in the third nomic Forum in Davos, cent. That is a significant since the Great Recession President Donald Trump and tougher enforcement quarter. He forecast solid Switzerland, also tout- improvement from a 1.5 ended in June 2009. pushed through Congress of trade laws will lift eco- growth in coming quar- ed the benefits of the tax percent gain in 2016 but Economists are looking in December. The Trump nomic growth to sustained ters. overhaul, saying, “Ameri- little changed from the for even better growth administration contends rates of 3 percent or better “The U.S. economy had ca is open for business and modest 2.2 percent aver- this year, propelled by the that its economic program in coming years. plenty of momentum even we are competitive once age growth rate turned in $1.5 trillion tax cut that of tax cuts, deregulation Trump has said his tax before the tax cuts take ef- again.” A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2018 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- Thursday. Man imprisoned for decades larly arrests, reflect police records. In the event of a perceived inac- PEABODY curacy, it is the sole responsibility sues police, FBI after release of the concerned party to contact Arrests the relevant police department and Kenia Torres, 38, of 2 Burn- By Alanna that he had not yet re- have the department issue a no- side St., Salem, was arrested Durkin Richer viewed the lawsuit and tice of correction to the Daily Item. and charged with failure to ASSOCIATED PRESS could not comment. Repre- sentatives for the FBI and Corrections or clarifications will not stop for police, receiving a BOSTON — A Massa- stolen motor vehicle, driving Hampden district attor- be made without express notice of chusetts man who spent ney’s office didn’t immedi- change from the arresting police with a revoked license, and more than three decades class A drug possession at 5 ately respond to messages. department. in prison for a rape he The U.S. Justice Depart- Tremont Place at 6:39 p.m. says he didn’t commit has on Thursday. ment flagged Perrot’s case filed a federal lawsuit ac- in 2014 as one of hun- LYNN Thomas R. Germano Jr., cusing law enforcement 27, of 9 Tumelty Road, Pea- dreds that involved erro- officials of conspiring to neous statements from Arrests body, was arrested on war- frame him by planting rant charges at 9:12 p.m. on FBI agents about hair John Johnson, 59, was phony evidence and coerc- Thursday. analysis. The FBI now ac- arrested and charged with ing false statements that Dudley Smith-Mendoza, knowledges the science is violation of the city knife ordi- were used against him. 32, of 4 Broad St., Peabody, not conclusive and uses it nance and resisting arrest at George Perrot was 17 was arrested and charged only in conjunction with 9:36 p.m. on Thursday. in 1985 when he was ar- with disorderly conduct at DNA testing. Brenda Lopez, 43, of 101 rested and charged with 164 Newbury St. at 2:50 a.m. Prosecutors dismissed Tracy Ave., was arrested on a raping a 78-year-old Mary on Friday. charges against Perrot in courtesy booking and multi- Prekop in Springfield. October, saying “the inter- Perrot, whose conviction FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ple warrants including oper- Accidents ests and administration of ating under the influence of was based in part on a George Perrot, right, with his mother, Beverly justice are best served by drugs at 6:42 a.m. on Friday. A report of a motor vehicle single strand of hair, was Garrant, talks to the media in front of the Bris- the termination of prose- Jose Peralta-Alejo, 27, accident at 136 Newbury St. released from prison in tol County Superior Court after he was released cution of this matter.” of 121 Conifer Hill Drive, at 8:49 p.m. on Thursday; at 2016 after a judge said following his bail hearing in New Bedford. Prekop repeatedly said Danvers, was arrested and 43 Nancy Ave. at 9:57 p.m. he’s “reasonably sure” Per- the man who beat and charged with destruction of rot is innocent and found raped her didn’t have any on Thursday; at 74 County St. idence that could have jointly, short-circuited the property at 5:05 a.m. on and 84 Lynnfield St. at 6:47 an FBI agent’s testimony facial hair. On the night of Thursday. about microscopic hair ev- helped him. His attorneys investigatory process and the attack, Nov. 30, 1985, a.m. on Friday; at 145 Sum- allege that officials knew wrongfully targeted plain- Angela Williams, 31, of 3 mit St. at 1:17 p.m. on Friday; idence to be flawed. Perrot had a beard and a the hair analysis used to tiff in an effort to simply Vine Ave., Roxbury, was ar- at 11 Pocahontas Drive at Perrot’s attorneys say in mustache. When Prekop rested and charged with as- 1:58 p.m. on Friday. the lawsuit filed Thurs- secure Perrot’s conviction close the case,” his attor- was shown Perrot’s line- sault and battery with a dan- day that law enforcement was “junk science” but neys say in the lawsuit up photo during his trial gerous weapon at 6:44 p.m. Breaking and Entering officers beat and threat- pressed forward anyway. against Springfield, sev- and was asked if he was on Thursday. ened to kill Perrot after “Rather than do the eral city police officers, a her attacker, she replied, A report of breaking and en- his arrest, planted gloves work necessary to identi- prosecutor and FBI agents. “How can I say it when Accidents tering of a motor vehicle at 19 and the hair at the crime fy the perpetrator, the de- Ed Pikula, Springfield this man has a mustache Collins St. at 7:53 a.m. on Fri- scene and withheld ev- fendants, individually and city solicitor, said Friday and a beard?” A report of a motor vehicle day; at 7 Arielle Lane at 8:26 accident at South and Sum- a.m. on Friday; at 4 Arielle mer streets at 6:16 p.m. on Lane at 8:43 a.m. on Friday; Thursday; at Boston and at 18 Collins St. at 9:42 a.m. Kentucky shooting fuels debate Franklin streets at 9:59 p.m. on Friday. on Thursday; at Chestnut and Mason streets at 9:28 a.m. Theft on Thursday. on allowing guns in schools A report of a hit-and-run A report of a stolen motor motor vehicle accident at Fay- vehicle at 55 Walnut St. at By Adam Beam ette Street and Trinity Avenue 7:14 p.m. on Thursday; at ASSOCIATED PRESS at 10:31 p.m. on Thursday. 129 Newbury St. at 12:17 FRANKFORT, Ky. — A report of a motor vehicle a.m. on Friday. Hours after authorities accident with person injured say a 15-year-old stu- at Liberty and Washington REVERE dent shot and killed two streets at 7:52 a.m. on Friday. classmates at a western Arrest Kentucky high school, Complaints a Republican senator in Stephen J. Livingstone, 24, the state’s Capitol rushed A report of trespassing at was arrested and charged 498 Essex St. at 4:41 p.m. on to file a bill intended to with shoplifting by conceal- prevent future tragedies Thursday; at 501 Washington ing merchandise and assault St. at 8:51 p.m. on Thursday; by putting more guns in and battery at 3:59 p.m. on schools. at 62 Market St. at 4:47 a.m. Thursday. on Friday. The legislation from state Sen. Steve West A report of a disturbance at Accidents 73 Western Ave. at 6:42 p.m. would let local districts on Thursday; at 4 Houghton A report of a motor vehicle hire armed marshals St. at 8:44 p.m. on Thursday; accident on Copeland Circle to patrol public schools, at Walmart at 780 Lynnway at at 8:44 a.m. on Thursday; on make citizen’s arrests and 9:05 p.m. on Thursday. Copeland Circle at 3:08 p.m. protect people from “im- on Thursday; on Squire Road minent death or serious Theft at 5:57 p.m. on Thursday. physical injury.” Marshals wouldn’t have to be police A report of larceny at 61 Assault officers, but school district PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Verdmont Ave. at 6:24 p.m. employees in good stand- Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin, left, consoles members of the community in ing who have a license to on Thursday. A report of an assault on Benton, Ky., Friday. American Legion Highway at carry concealed weapons. Vandalism 9:46 a.m. on Thursday. “I’m going to be beating the drum again. We had latures nationwide about that will deter shootings in a conservative state A report of vandalism of a Breaking and Entering this shooting this week. how to prevent them. Some from starting and quickly whose politicians routine- motor vehicle at 24 Elmwood If we do what we did last pursue laws that would stop the ones that do. ly pose in ads with guns, Ave. at 8:57 p.m. on Thursday. A report of past breaking time and nothing is done, make it harder for teenag- In Kentucky, West’s bill and where the National and entering on Walnut Place this will come back again,” ers and others to buy guns is one of at least two that Rifle Association held its MARBLEHEAD at 5:51 p.m. on Thursday. West said of Tuesday’s vi- and bring them onto school would allow more guns 2016 national convention. olence. grounds. Others, includ- into Kentucky’s public The NRA has an outsized Complaints Complaints As school shootings be- ing some Democrats, want schools and on college influence in many state come more commonplace, to increase the number of campuses. They reflect elections and the result- A report of a motor vehicle A report of a disturbance at debates are raging in people allowed to carry sentiments that have ing gun policy debates in attempting to run down a Quality Inn on Morris Street Kentucky and state legis- guns in schools, believing found bipartisan support those legislatures. mailman on Front Street at at 5:14 a.m. on Thursday; on 4:07 p.m. on Thursday. The Salem Street at 8:10 p.m. on mailman reported confront- Thursday; on Bradstreet Ave- ing a woman who was putting nue at 8:36 p.m. on Thursday. Judge to pick battlefield for things in mailboxes. After- wards the woman allegedly Theft got inside a vehicle and at- tempted to run him down. A report of shoplifting at court fight over Manson’s body CVS on Squire Road at 12:46 MEDFORD a.m. on Thursday. By Brian Melley son’s signature and names A report of larceny at Mun- ASSOCIATED PRESS him as executor and sole do Service on Broadway at Accidents beneficiary. 12:13 p.m. on Thursday; at LOS ANGELES — Gurecki, who like Chan- A report of a motor vehicle Planet Fitness on Charger Charles Manson orches- nels also sells Manson accident at Boston Avenue Street at 1:43 p.m. on Thurs- trated murders in his mementos to fans of and Winthrop Street at 5:43 day; at American Legion High- adopted hometown of Los so-called murderabilia, p.m. on Thursday; at Stop and way at 6:06 p.m. on Thursday. Angeles, served time in a has filed a will with the Shop at 471 Salem St. at state prison in Corcoran Kern County coroner’s 10:45 a.m. on Thursday. SWAMPSCOTT and died in a hospital in office bearing Manson’s A report of a past motor ve- Bakersfield. purported signature. It hicle accident at Atlas Liquors Accidents The legal battle for his names Gurecki as execu- at 156 Mystic Ave. at 6:37 body or possessions could tor and leaves everything p.m. on Thursday. A report of a motor vehicle land in any of three Cali- to his “one living child,” accident at Burpee Road and fornia counties where those Matthew Lentz, a Los An- Complaints Essex Street at 3:44 p.m. on cities are located as friends geles musician. Lentz and Thursday. and purported kin waged Gurecki have yet to file A report of a disturbance at a court fight Friday that the will in court. 31 Grace Road at 6:05 p.m. Complaints included nasty accusations The Kern County cor- on Thursday. about profiteering off the A report of suspicious ac- oner, who has held Man- death of the cult leader. son’s body since he died Theft tivity at 531 Humphrey St. at At least three parties 8 a.m. on Thursday; at 531 Nov. 19, is asking Judge have staked claims to col- David Cowan to trans- A report of larceny at 60 Humphrey St. at 9:11 a.m. on FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS lect Manson’s body from fer the case regarding Mystic Ave. at 3:21 p.m. on Thursday. the Kern County morgue Michael Channels speaks to reporters after a Manson’s remains to that two months after he died hearing in Los Angeles Superior Court. county, where a hearing is and take control of any scheduled Wednesday. assets, which could in- sitting here 60 days later Freeman, claims he’s a Cowan will also decide Lynn Drug Task Force clude potentially lucrative and I can’t get my friend grandson and the right- what forum is the cor- rights to the use of his cremated.” ful heir and that the kill- rect place to decide who Hotline image and songs he wrote But first a Los Ange- er left no will. He’s been controls Manson’s es- and any other property. tate. Channels original- les Superior Court judge challenged in Los Angeles 781-477-4444 CALL 24 HOURS A DAY “It’s a circus show,” said ly tried to file the will in or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) a frustrated Ben Gurecki, must decide which court by Michael Channels, an- Kern County, but it got takes up the separate is- other pen pal and collector Spanish menu available one of two pen pals who rejected. He then filed it hold dueling wills alleged- sues of Manson’s remains of Manson memorabilia, in Kings County, where All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. and his estate. who holds a will bearing Callers may remain anonymous. ly signed by Manson. “It’s Manson was incarcerated despicable that I’m still A Florida man, Jason what appears to be Man- for years. SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Flu widespread across US for third straight week

By Mike Stobbe Flu is a contagious respi- ASSOCIATED PRESS ratory illness, spread by a virus. It can cause a mis- NEW YORK — Sick with erable but relatively mild the flu? You’ve got a lot of illness in many people, but company. more a more severe illness The flu blanketed the in others. Young children U.S. again last week for the and the elderly are at great- third straight week. Only est risk from flu and its com- Hawaii has been spared. plications. In a bad season, The government doesn’t there are as many as 56,000 track every flu case but deaths connected to the flu. comes up with estimates. In the U.S., annual flu One measure is how many shots are recommended for people seek medical care. everyone age 6 months or Last week, 1 in 15 doctor older. visits were for symptoms Health officials say this of the flu. That’s the high- year’s correctly shot targets est level since the swine flu the strains that are making pandemic in 2009. Americans sick, including Thirty-nine states report- one causing most of the ed high flu traffic last week, illness, a Type A H3N2 flu up from 32 the week before. virus. But exactly well it Some good news, at least is working won’t be known so far: The Centers for Dis- until next month. ease Control and Preven- The same virus was the tion said Friday that hos- dominant flu bug last win- pital stays and deaths from ter, when the flu season the flu among the elderly wasn’t so bad. It’s not clear so far haven’t been as high why this season — led by as in some other recent flu the same bug — is so much seasons. more intense, some experts However, hospitalization said. rates for people 50 to 64 — “That’s the kicker. This Baby Boomers, mostly — virus really doesn’t look has been unusually high, that different from what we PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS CDC officials said. saw last year,” said Rich- The CDC reported what ard Webby, a flu researcher Ana Martinez, a medical assistant at the Sea Mar Community Health Center, gives a patient was seen across the nation at St. Jude Children’s Re- a flu shot in Seattle. Flu season continues to get worse, as this has become the most intense for the week ending Janu- search Hospital in Mem- the country has seen since a pandemic strain hit nine years ago, U.S. health officials said on ary 20. phis. Friday. Freezy riders: Motorcyclists Lynn fire chief stay cool to race frozen lakes says farewell By Michael Hill ASSOCIATED PRESS McDONALD but more importantly a From A1 great firefighter,” he said. NORTHVILLE, N.Y. “He deserves it.” — They kick-start their While he didn’t serve in Archer will take over bikes during cold snaps, the military, McDonald the top job on Sunday. hit highway speeds on joined the department “It’s a gratifying feeling ice and take tight turns with many Vietnam War to be able to lead this de- on studded tires, leaving veterans. He learned partment,” Archer said. crystalline clouds in their valuable lessons from “It’s a great department wake. them about adapting to with a long, storied histo- Call them freezy riders, fear, he said. ry.” motorcycle racers who He will be sworn in as seem to defy physics — “This is a fearful job,” he said. “If you can’t get the new chief on Tuesday, and maybe common sense Feb. 13 at 6:30 p.m. at — by buzzing around slick around that, you won’t be effective.” City Hall. tracks plowed out atop Mayor Thomas M. Mc- frozen lakes and rivers A lot about firefight- ing has changed since he Gee said he looks forward each winter. to working with the new “The adrenaline of go- joined the department, he said. From technology chief. ing 70 mph and dragging “I saw the Fire Depart- across the ice is something to the education of new ment’s talent on my first you can’t find anywhere recruits, McDonald has day as mayor when there else,” Mike Parodi says watched the profession was a big snow storm and after another run around evolve. But the friendships the fire on Broad Street,” Great Sacandaga Lake in he made stayed strong. he said. “I was impressed the Adirondacks during “People become more by the work they did.” a particularly bitter cold than just colleagues,” he He praised McDonald weekend this month. “Be- said. “You form lifelong PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS for 40 years of service to lieve it or not, at 18 below, relationships.” Mike Parodi, left, and Floyd Billington, both of South Glens Falls, prac- the community where he’s it actually doesn’t feel One of those friendships done great work. that bad.” tice ice racing on Great Sacandaga Lake in Northville, N.Y. includes McDonald’s re- “Steve will fill that role The riders on upstate placement, District Chief and start a new chapter,” New York ice this winter among the more than 90 and power out of the cor- two winters sidelined rac- Stephen Archer, who he he said. are butchers, contractors, racers who competed re- ner as fast as you can,” ers. This winter’s big chill expects to do an excellent maintenance workers, cently on an oval track explains Shane Maynard across the Northeast was job. Thomas Grillo contrib- fathers and sons. Some plowed atop the 14-inch from Hudson Falls. great for ice formation “Steve is a great person, uted to this report. compete for money, with thick ice on Warner Lake Motorcyclists have been — about 15 inches thick first-prize purses of up to near Albany. sticking studs in their on Sacandaga on a re- $500 on a recent race day. Racers ride dirt bikes tires for generations in cent weekend. But those Saugus seniors play But most are amateurs, with special screws in the cold-winter locations from same frigid temperatures who put thrills and brava- tire treads. Sharp heads Sweden to Wisconsin. seemed to discourage rid- their way to good health do above the ever-present risk of spinning out and on the screws allow riders In Cadillac, Mich., next ers on a day organizers slipping sideways across to hit fast straightaway week, the American Mo- had to cancel races. SAUGUS munities. The majority of the ice. speeds and turn without torcyclist Association will “We got here it was neg- From A1 the trivia questions, which “It’s a lot easier on your sliding into snowbanks. begin its annual Ice Race ative 15 or something,” include music, health, and body when you fall. You Racers claim the traction Grand Championship. Alex Quarterley says after When the kiosk first historical questions, are just kind of slide out. On is actually better on ice Ice tracks might be gen- taking some laps for fun. came out, it placed second geared to help seniors dirt, you tumble, cart- than on dirt or pavement. tler than dirt, but they’re “It’s really all in the face. for a national award that with their cognitive learn- wheel. You can really get “You want to lean your temperamental. You got to watch for frost- recognizes programs for ing, he said. hurt,” says Johnny Gocha, bike as much as you can Warm spells the last bite.” seniors. Palleschi is await- “The hope is it gets peo- ing the proposal which ple thinking about their will let the board know health and leading them how much it would cost to to better health choices,” Health care, tech and trade get a permanent kiosk at Wallace said. the Saugus Center. Saugus resident Millie “From what I have been Doucette, a member of the hopes lead another stock surge told, because of the strict senior citizen center since government rules, we it opened, said she came can’t do fundraisers, they for lunch not knowing By Marley Jay sales. Wynn Resorts tum- “I think the market real- perts think growth will need to be funded through about the kiosk and ended ASSOCIATED PRESS bled following numerous ly took a lot of positives speed up this year, part- grants and private dona- up staying to engage in it allegations of sexual as- away from that.” ly because of the tax cut NEW YORK — U.S. tions from private organi- for three hours. sault and harassment On Wednesday and package signed into law in zations,” said Comstock. “I like that they took stocks powered to their by Steve Wynn, the casi- Thursday, comments from biggest gain in almost December. Wallace visits senior my blood pressure,” she no operator’s chairman, Trump as well as Trea- nine months Friday as The Standard & Poor’s centers and demonstrates said. “I think they are fun CEO and biggest share- sury Secretary Steven drugmakers and technol- 500 index climbed 33.62 the kiosks with presenta- and also very good for the holder. Mnuchin and Commerce ogy companies surged. In- points, or 1.2 percent, to tions for different senior mind. I believe everyone Speaking at the World Secretary Wilbur Ross vestors were cheered that 2,872.87, its biggest gain centers in multiple com- here would really enjoy it.” President Donald Trump Economic Forum in Davos, contributed to swings in since March 1. The Dow appeared to take a more President Donald Trump stock prices and the dollar Jones industrial average said Friday that leaders as investors tried to parse positive tone on interna- added 223.92 points, or Rats on rise in Peabody should prioritize their the remarks for indica- tional trade. 0.8 percent, to 26,616.71. own countries, but that tions of administration’s AbbVie boosted biotech- The Nasdaq composite RATS traps and bait to attract his administration isn’t stances on the dollar and nology companies with a rose 94.61 points, or 1.3 rodents. opposed to international international trade. From A1 strong fourth quarter The North Shore Shared cooperation and that con- The Commerce Depart- percent, to 7,505.77. The and a greater annual Russell 2000 index of “It’s not a simple prob- Public Health Services profit forecast, while Pfiz- tinued growth for the U.S. ment said the U.S. econo- lem to get our hands smaller-company stocks Program, which also in- er and other drugmak- economy is good for the my grew 2.6 percent in the around,” she said. gained 6.39 points, or 0.4 cludes health depart- ers also made big gains. rest of the world. fourth quarter. That was Prevention is key to ments from Lynn, Beverly, Intel had its best day in “He did talk about mak- a bit less than analysts percent, to 1,608.06. keeping homes free from almost nine years after ing sure trade deals are predicted but still a solid Already at record highs, rodents, she said, and Swampscott, and Salem, its fourth-quarter results fair, but I just thought it result, as Americans con- the S&P 500 is up 7.5 includes cleaning up to recently secured funding reassured investors that was a completely different tinued to shop and home percent in January and eliminate rodent food and to work on an integrated security flaws recently tone today,” said JJ Kinah- construction increased. on track for its largest nesting sources, sealing pest management pro- discovered in its proces- an, chief investment strat- The economy grew 2.3 monthly increase since entrances into the home, gram for the region, Cam- sors aren’t damaging its egist for TD Ameritrade. percent in 2017 and ex- October 2015. and choosing appropriate eron said. 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ELKINS PARK, Pa. (AP) — The found- visited the final resting places of more er of the Dead Poets Society of America than 600 poets after launching the Dead suffered a fatal heart attack little more Poets Society in 2008 in Maine, drawing than a month after commissioning his inspiration for the name from the 1989 own tombstone. Robin Williams movie. Walter Skold, shown left, enlisted the Along the way, Skold drew attention to son of novelist John Updike to carve a bards and poetry while producing a mas- unique tombstone that will be topped with sive repository of information on poets’ a dancing skeleton and a quill. Michael final resting places. Updike, who received the poet’s deposit He also had a sense of humor. Sunday, January 28, 2018 last month, said he never expected to be He traveled in a cargo van he dubbed carving the monument so soon. the “Dedgar the Poemobile,” sometimes There was no indication of any premo- embellishing the dashboard with an 12:30 - 2:30 P.M. nition of an untimely death before Skold’s Edgar Allan Poe bobblehead. passing at age 57 on Jan. 20 in Elkins But he was serious about honoring poets, Park, Pennsylvania, Updike said Friday. and he launched a movement to create “He was a sweet soul,” said Updike, Dead Poets Remembrance Day on the Sun- of Newbury, Massachusetts. “He was a day closest to Oct. 7, the date Poe died. kind person with this quirky predilec- “It takes a little chutzpah to say we’re tion to poets’ graves and death and the starting a holiday,” he said in 2010. “But macabre.” we believe it’s a really good idea, and we Known as the “Dead Poets Guy,” Skold hope it catches on.”

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©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2018 Spartans’ Newhall hits a milestone sons. It's about the kids, not me." SCHOOL ROUNDUP Pam Gonzalez led St. Mary's with 18 points, continuing an im- By Harold Rivera pressive stretch of play. Olivia ITEM STAFF Nazaire logged a double-double at 16 points and 11 rebounds, and St. Mary's coach Jeff Newhall Olivia Matela scored 13 points off reached a milestone when his the bench. Spartans defeated Arlington Cath- "This is the best game Olivia olic on Friday night at Conigliaro (Matela) has played," Newhall Gymnasium. With the 64-34 vic- said. "She had three 3-pointers, a tory over the Cougars, Newhall couple two's and played unbeliev- earned his 250th career win as a able defensively. She keyed the head coach. runs and she worked at it. She "I'm halfway through season 16," helped us capitalize against an Newhall said. "You don't get to this opponent that we really wanted milestone because you're a great to beat. We lost to Arlington by 20 coach. You get to it because you earlier this season and that game have great players. The most im- helped us improve. To turn things portant takeaway is that we have around by 50 points means we're a great program at St. Mary's with doing something right. great kids, and that's the case now. COURTESY PHOTO | JIM FOLEY "Arlington Catholic's a tremen- I coached three seasons at Marble- dous opponent," Newhall added. The Spartans celebrate coach Jeff Newhall’s 250th career victory after St. Mary’s head and 13 at St. Mary’s. That's a beat Arlington Catholic Friday night. lot of great players through 16 sea- GIRLS, B2 Everyone pitches in for Marblehead in victory over Danvers

points. BOYS BASKETBALL Marblehead (7-5) hosts Winthrop Tuesday. By Harold Rivera "We have three tough ITEM STAFF games coming up," Magi- cians coach Mike Giardi All ve of the Marble- said. "We're playing Win- head boys basketball team's throp, Peabody and then starters scored in dou- Medford in a makeup game ble- gures to fend off a late on Super Bowl Sunday. The Danvers rally and grab a key for us is to focus on 73-58 win on Friday night. Winthrop right now." Derek Marino led the Ma- Classical 64, gicians with 18 points and eight rebounds. Dewey Mil- Gloucester 52 lett scored a career-high 15 Edwin Solis scored 23 points, Dan Doherty added points, Dyrrell Rucker n- 13, Sean McCarthy totalled ished with 15 and Jeff Bar- 12 and Seamus Keaney n- bosa added nine points, sev- ished with 11. en rebounds and four steals. Danvers' Justin Rober- The Rams (9-3) have won to led all scorers with 20 BOYS, B2

ITEM FILE PHOTO Ryan Groark scored two goals and logged an assist for the Sachems Friday. Sachems offense hot in rout By Mike Alongi good to get some offense going." "The guys worked hard out there FOR THE ITEM As for Friday's game, Saugus and were in it for a while, but got two goals and one assist from there were just too many mistakes PEABODY — The Saugus boys Ryan Groark and two goals from out there," said Peabody coach hockey team kept its tournament John Torres. Nick Moore had one Mark Leonard. "It's to be expect- hopes alive with a solid 10-1 win ed with so many young guys, but over the Peabody Tanners at goal and two assists, while Drew Worthey, Lorenzo Keegan and I liked the way they fought the McVann-O'Keefe Rink on Friday whole game." night. The Sachems now need sev- Chris Heffernan each had one goal The Sachems jumped out to an en more points to qualify with six and one assist. Anthony Cogliano early 1-0 lead, scoring within the games to go. and Adam Rodrigues had one goal rst two minutes of action when "It was good to get two points each, Dante McGrane and Nick Moore made a nifty move around here tonight, we're really start- Aiken had two assists each and a defender and found the back of ing to get down to crunch time," Joe Cross had one assist. the net. The Tanners continued said Saugus coach Jeff Natalucci. Peabody's lone goal came from "We've been struggling to score Caleb Dollin on an assist from to ght hard throughout the rest goals a bit here lately, so it was James Guiry. SAUGUS, B2

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ITEM FILE PHOTO Arianna Anaya had the hot hand in the rst half of Friday’s loss. Tech stalls in second half against PMA

By Steve Krause ITEM SPORTS EDITOR LYNN — The Lynn Tech girls basketball team played the best half it had played all season Friday. Sadly, there was a second half. And that didn't turn out well for the Tigers. The result was a 44-21 loss to Presenta- tion of Mary Academy of Methuen. "We just aren't scoring any baskets," said Tech coach Kaitlyn Wechsler. "We're doing really well on defense, and that's what we've been working on. So I'm happy about that. "But as you saw, even holding that team to 44 points wasn't enough to make up for the lack of offense. We're working on it though." Tech's Arianna Anaya scored her team's rst 13 points — which sustained the Tigers through a quarter and half FILE PHOTO — before PMA came up with a way to neutralize her. After Boston College women’s hockey senior goaltender and Lynn native Katie Burt tied the that, they shut Anaya down, save for two end-of-game free NCAA career wins record for a goaltender as the No. 3 Eagles posted a 5-0 win over No. throws — and the rest of the team couldn't compensate. 10 Providence on Friday night at Kelley Rink. Burt made 25 saves to post her 114th ca- With Anaya having the hot hand, Tech led after a quar- reer win, matching former Minnesota goaltender Noora Raty ’14. It was also Burt’s 34th ter, 10-8, and trailed by only a point, 14-13, after Anaya's career shutout, which ranks fourth in NCAA history. TECH, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2018 St. Mary’s Newhall reaches milestone Saugus offense GIRLS sical with 22 points, 20 of From B1 which were scored in the first half. Skyler Crayton hot in rout "Tonight was about our added 11 points and Chloe team and the kids,” Ne- Kebreau scored 10. Of the SAUGUS win. whall said. When we play 11 Rams players that saw From B1 Now at 5-6-3 on the year, with great energy, we're a minutes in the win, 10 the Sachems are pushing great team and the kids re- scored. of the first period and hard for a tournament ally showed that tonight." The Rams (13-1) are at into the second, eventu- spot. But there are still The Spartans improved Malden Tuesday. ally tying the score early plenty of tough games on to 9-4 with the win and Cathedral 66, in the second. After get- the schedule, including host Tewksbury on Mon- Fenwick 58 ting awarded a five-min- matchups with Danvers, day night (6:30). Sammi Gallant scored 15 ute power play due to a Swampscott, Medford and Saugus 53, English 45 points with five rebounds Saugus boarding penalty, Winthrop. (OT) and five assists. Jennie the Tanners snuck one in "We're going to have to Saugus was led by 17 Meagher added 12 points when Guiry made a great beat some tough teams if points from Alessia Salzil- with six blocks and five move to wrap around lo, 12 from Molly Granara, assists, Liz Gonzalez fin- we want to get in, there's the net and send a pass nine from Taylor Bogdans- ished with 10 points and no doubt about it," Nata- ki and eight from Marissa Fredi DeGuglielmo scored out front to Dollin, who lucci said. "We're just tak- Stockwell. eight points with three as- knocked it home to tie the ing it 15 minutes at a time The Sachems (6-5) host sists and two steals. score. and trying to grind out Triton Monday. Fenwick (7-6) hosts But from there, things games. These two points "It was a crazy game that Spellman Tuesday. started to turn in Saugus' went a long way for us, had everything," Saugus Danvers 50, direction. The Sachems but we'll need to keep win- coach Mark Schruender Marblehead 30 earned a five-minute pow- ning." said. "The kids were so Danvers' Hailey er play of their own and Saugus will try for two tough in tough moments Chisholm led the Fal- cashed in on Groark's first more points on Wednes- tonight. It's a credit to cons with 10 points and goal to take the lead back day when they host Med- our leaders. Our captains Siobhan Moriarty added before extending the lead ford at Kasabuski Rink. really set the tone for our eight. even further when Groark Peabody is in a different team tonight." The Falcons (9-2) are at English was led by Gloucester Tuesday. scored again. After Ro- situation, still searching Maylin Echevarria's 12 Marblehead's Hannah drigues found the back of for its first win. But it's points, five rebounds and Garthe scored nine points. the net, Saugus took a 4-1 a building year for the two blocks. Stacy Abreu Emily Clough, Darcy lead into the second inter- Tanners, who are showing notched a double-double O'Sullivan and Fehr Gil- mission. signs that things are slow- at 12 points and 12 re- lett played well under the After Torres scored his ly coming together. bounds and Julianna Per- basket with six rebounds first goal early in the third "The guys are kind of ry scored eight points with a piece. period, the Sachems were learning on the fly out five assists. Marblehead visits Win- 3-for-3 on the power play. there, but there are defi- "The girls played hard throp Tuesday. "Getting our power play nitely some good things ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON against a really good Revere 55, going was good to see, we see," said Leonard. team," Bulldogs coach Swampscott 44 Marblehead’s Emily Clough corrals a rebound because we've struggled "We've just got to find Mackenzie Charles said. Nikki Rosa led Swamp- in front of Danvers’ Hailey Chisholm. with that all year," said a way to not give up so "We just couldn't finish at scott with 19 points and Natalucci. "This gets the many goals and finish op- the end. We've been on the eight rebounds. Brooke bounds and Elise Cote monwealth Cup, winners guys some confidence go- portunities when we have road the last nine games Stout scored eight points scored nine points and for the Eagles were Nick ing in that department, them. Once we fall behind so the girls were excited to and Grace DiGrande add- dished five assists. Curley (106 pounds), play at home." ed five points with six re- WRESTLING Ryan Garlitz (132), Zach which we'll need going for- by so much, it's hard to get English visits Revere bounds and six assists. St. John's Prep 31, Alexander (138), Max Ro- ward." any consistency going. But Tuesday. Salem Academy 40, Framingham 26 driguez (220) and Chad Worthley, Keegan, Tor- it will come." Classical 71, South Shore 36 St. John's Prep 39, Barnes-Felix (285). The res, Cogliano and Heffer- The Tanners (0-12-0) Gloucester 29 Hannah Magee scored North Andover 36 Eagles are 27-4 on the nan all netted goals in the will host Swampscott on Irianis Delgado led Clas- 14 points with five re- In the first annual Com- season. third period to seal the Wednesday. Tiger Woods makes Tech stalls in second half against PMA the cut at Farmers TECH best scorer (Shakira Hen- a while." appearance in the MIAA SAN DIEGO (AP) — ago, followed by 35 radia- From B1 riquez) in check (she fin- Csonge scored the final tournament seemingly dif- Ryan Palmer is the 36-hole tion treatments, Jennifer ished with eight points)." two points for PMA in the ficult to pull off. final three points — a trey leader in the Farmers In- Palmer has had nothing However, there was an first half, and then rattled "Frankly," Wechsler said, surance Open. Jon Rahm but clean scans. from corner. Meanwhile, X factor on the Panthers, off 10 second-half points the rest of the Tigers were and her name was Dora for a total of 12. "I really wasn't expecting is right behind, poised to Then, Palmer had sur- it. We're young and we're reach No. 1 in the world. gery on his left shoulder active and engaged on the Csonge, a Hungarian ex- As for the Tigers, they building for next year. And for the first time in 29 to clean out bone spurs defensive side of the floor, change student who sim- were blanked in the third months, a PGA Tour event and had not played since pulling down rebounds, ply went off on a tear in quarter and only scored Right now, we are real- will feature Tiger Woods August until he headed to making smart outlet pass- the third quarter as PMA four points in the final ly focusing in on defense, on the weekend. Honolulu two weeks ago. es, and hanging with the turned a 22-17 halftime two periods. It wasn't for which I liked tonight. Palmer finished ea- "A lot of distractions Panthers. lead into a 33-17 bulge lack of trying. Tech had We've got to work on our "I think that was the the looks, and took smart gle-birdie on the North behind me," he said. "So heading into the fourth best half of basketball we quarter. shots. They just didn't go scoring though. We have Course at Torrey Pines we're definitely playing a played all year, and I was "We hadn't seen her be- in. to come up with a way to for a 5-under 67. That little more free and clear." very encouraged," said fore," said Wechsler. "She Tech falls to 4-9, making compensate for the bas- gave him a one-shot lead The biggest distraction Wechsler. "We kept their really was on fire there for a shot at a second straight kets we're not getting." over Rahm, the defending on another gorgeous day champion who birdied two at Torrey Pines was a pair of his last three holes on of bogeys early. He kept the North for a 66. his patience, chipped in for Fucile returns, leads Big Blue to win The biggest buzz, as eagle at the turn, and then usual, was for Woods. He finished with a beautiful kept his fairway-lined fol- BOYS Haverhill Monday. approach to 12 feet on the Swampscott 59, lowing in suspense over par-5 eighth and a 20-foot From B1 his closing stretch on the Revere 53 birdie putt on the ninth. three in a row and visit front nine Friday simply Big Blue coach Jus- And now he has to deal Malden Tuesday. by trying to make the cut, tin Fucile returned to with a big presence in golf Tech 45, PMA 30 and it came down to the the sidelines as his team — Rahm. Tre Baldwin scored nine very last hole . earned its third win. The 23-year-old Span- points, Johan Ortega add- A wild drive was saved by Swampscott's Jackson iard won in a playoff last ed eight points and Buba Byrne led the way with a perfect flop shot to escape week in the California with par on No. 6. Another Ceesay totalled seven 20 points, including four desert, moving him to No. points. Tech (8-5) visits 3-pointers. Jake McIntire superb chip on the reachable 2 in the world. If he were par-4 seventh set up a bird- Greater Lowell Tuesday. added 13 points. The Big to win this week, Rahm "It was a good win," Tech Blue forced 11 turnovers ie, the first time all week he would go to No. 1. was under par. A chip that coach Stevie Patrick said. with a high-pressure de- He didn't have his best "It wasn't our biggest test fense in the first half. bounced hard and rolled off stuff from tee-to-green. the back of the green led to but it was a good win. Swampscott (3-7) visits Rahm made enough key We're onto the next game. Everett Tuesday. bogey and left him one shot putts to keep him pointed outside the cut line. From We're one step closer to Cathedral 81, in the right direction. another CAC Small cham- Fenwick 58 gnarly rough right of the "I was able to get up- fairway on the par-5 ninth, pionship and one step The Crusaders fell to and-down for par, and not he hammered a 6-iron to closer to the state tourna- 3-10 but saw solid perfor- making mistakes and tak- the wrong side of the green, ment." mances from their three ITEM FILE PHOTO ing advantage of the bird- leaving him two putts from English 81, Saugus 38 captains. Nik Pignone ie putts," he said. "I proba- Chibuikem Onwuogu scored 20 points and 75 feet to make birdie and Saugus' Jake Morgante scored 20 points, Jack bly shot the lowest I could logged 12 rebounds for the Spartans. get to the weekend. logged a double-double Keenan shot six-for-eight shoot today." A beautiful lag for a tap- at 12 points and 14 re- from the 3-point mark to Lynnfield's Zach Shone our effort. It was a great Palmer and Rahm will in birdie gave him a 71. bounds. Mason Nickolas add 18 points and Jack led all scorers with 22 high school basketball be in the final group with "It was a grind. I fought scored nine points. Bowers scored 15 points points, while Billy Arse- game where kids were Luke List, who had a 66 hard," Woods said. "Typ- Saugus (2-9) visits Med- with six rebounds. neault scored 18. Senior making play after play. ical. Just me going out on the South. ford Tuesday. Somerville 58, Matt Mortellite also hit And even with Woods My guys are so resilient, there and fighting for "I'm really impressed Peabody 52 double figures with 10 lingering toward the bot- battling some of the top whatever I can get. It's all with the way Antonio Jake Irvine scored 18 points. teams in Eastern Mass. tom, there are plenty of Anderson has coached points and grabbed six good." "We absolutely, positive- night after night. Games big names lingering going his team," Saugus coach rebounds, Chris Cane- There's a reason Woods ly, 100 percent gave this like this will only make us into the weekend. Jason Mark Bertrand said. "His la added nine points and has gone so long — Au- Day had a 64 and was four game away," said Lynn- better." kids are very respectful Avian Hernandez scored gust 2015 at the Wynd- shots behind. Phil Mickel- field coach Scott MacKen- Beverly 68, Salem 64 and he's done a great job eight points with eight re- ham Championship — son, who hasn't fared all zie. "We got incredibly soft Nate Lebron scored 24 without making a cut. that on the South Course at English. I have nothing bounds and three assists. at the end of the game and but great things to say The Tanners (7-5) host points and grabbed eight This was only his second since the redo ahead of the that was it. We got beaten rebounds, Isaiah William- PGA Tour since then, the about him and his team." Salem Tuesday. on offensive rebounds off 2008 U.S. Open, ran off a son added 16 points and greatest reminder of back English saw four players "Next week's a tough free throws. We got tossed string of birdies on the Ethan Espinal scored 10. surgeries that effectively front nine, salvaged a few in double-figures. week for us," Peabody around a little in that first Salem (7-5) visits Burke cost two full years of golf. mistakes with an eagle on "We played great team coach Thad Broughton quarter and we did better He won the first battle No. 13 and finished with a ball tonight," Bulldogs said. "We have Salem and in the third quarter, but Monday. — two more days. birdie for a 68. He was five coach Antonio Anderson Marblehead next week we just stopped playing "We lost at the buzzer The next one is a bit shots behind. said. and those are two tough tough, we stopped playing the first time we played more ominous. He still Rahm was five shots English (11-1) hosts Re- teams." hard at the end." them," Salem coach Tom was 10 shots behind Palm- behind going into the vere Tuesday. St. John's Prep 87, Malden 85, Winthrop 79 Doyle said. "They're still er, who is going through a weekend last year and St. Mary's 61, Catholic Memorial 84 Tayjuan McKenzie undefeated so hopefully minor resurgence of his closed with a 65, holing a Arlington Catholic 49 Matt Relihan and Nate scored 25 points, Devin we can knock them off and own. Palmer, who was at 50-foot eagle putt on the A big night from Chibui- Hob led the Eagles with Pulsifer added 24 and get a win." 11-under 133, spent the final hole. That was his kem Onwuogu (20 points, 21 and 20 points, respec- Chrono Washington tal- South Shore 45, last 18 months on life at first victory, and he has 12 rebounds) propelled St. tively. St. John's (9-3) lied 10. Salem Academy 39 home after his wife was added three more world- Mary's to the win. Jalen hosts Central Catholic "We played really well Ali Kachmer scored 11 diagnosed with breast wide. Few players have Echevarria contributed Sunday (2). tonight," Vikings (4-8) points with 10 rebounds cancer. After her last dose more confidence at Torrey with 11 points. Masconomet 70, coach David Sacco said. "I and Ryan LeClare scored of chemotherapy a year Pines. The Spartans (11-1) visit Lynnfield 67 couldn't be happier with seven points. SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3 HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS SCHEDULE Patriots’ Patricia bringing SATURDAY NEC/CAL League Meet (at Beverly Boys Hockey High, 10) Amesbury at Lynnfield (12) Gymnastics Beverly at Marblehead (1) CAL/NEC Tournament (at Beverly, 8a) the beard back to Super Bowl Lynn at Everett (1) Peabody at Hamilton-Wenham (9) Mt. St. Charles at Malden Catholic Danvers at Winthrop (7) FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (1) SUNDAY (AP) — It may have been St. John’s Prep at Xaverian (4) Girls Hockey his last game in New En- Winthrop at Medford (4) Wilmington at Fenwick (9a) gland, and Matt Patricia Swampscott at Somerville (5) Boys Basketball wasn’t ready for it to end. Gloucester at Revere (5:10) Winthrop at Maimonides (TBA) Fenwick at St. Peter Marian (6:40) The Patriots defensive Central Catholic at St. John’s Prep St. Mary’s vs. Newburyport (at War- coordinator went back (2) rior Arena, Boston, 8) onto the field long after Gymnastics Girls Hockey the AFC championship Marblehead at Beverly (6) Marshfield at Peabody (12) was over and the team St. Mary’s at Winthrop (1:30) MONDAY had advanced to the Su- Marblehead at Medford (2) Boys Hockey per Bowl for the sixth Beverly at Andover (7:10) St. John’s Prep at Bishop Guertin (6) time in his tenure. Boys Basketball Malden Catholic at Central Catholic There, he tossed around Pembroke vs. Malden (at TD Garden, (6:45) a football with his son be- 5) Boys Basketball fore flopping onto his back Indoor Track St. Mary’s at Haverhill (7) on the confetti that had MSTCA Coaches Invite (10) Girls Basketball fallen during the team’s Swimming Tewksbury at St. Mary’s (6:30) celebration. Fenwick at St. Mary’s (2) Triton at Saugus (6:30) “(It was) just fun to have Wrestling Indoor Track him out there running CAC Tournament (9) Lynnfield at Hamilton-Wenham (5:30) around and just seeing the excitement that he PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS had to be out on the field,” SPORTS BRIEFS Patricia said this week as Matt Patricia’s days as the Patriots defensive coordinator may be com- he tried to maintain his ing to an end. Classical girls ketball alumni this Friday focus on the Super Bowl for what should be a great and not his expected next that he “went through “It’s not just to coach you team’s coaching ranks, he hoop alumni night night of fun and friends. step: as head coach of the the process that the NFL up,” linebacker Elandon became the Patriots defen- Detroit Lions. “That’s al- allows us to go through Roberts said. “That’s a sive coordinator in 2012. Lynn Classical girls bas- ways just kind of a special during the bye week.” must for him. That shows Before most every game, ketball alumni are invited Lynn Babe Ruth little moment for myself The Lions confirmed that what kind of man he is to attend the annual LCHS Patricia walks up to every and him and my wife.” they interviewed Patricia outside of the building. He player on the sideline and Girls Basketball Alumni registration Most identifiable by and reportedly informed the takes pride in us as play- shakes his hand. Night this Friday at Lynn his bushy beard, back- Lynn Babe Ruth will hold unsuccessful candidates, ers, but he also takes pride “It just lets us know he Classical High School. The registration for the upcom- ward-facing ball cap and current version of the Lady but they cannot make it of- in us as people.” has our back,” safety Duron ing season for ages 13 cargo shorts or cutoff Rams will be taking on ficial until after the Patriots Taking a rarely followed Harmon said. “He has our through 15 on Saturday sweatpants no matter Gloucester at 7 p.m. Follow- are done playing. path to the NFL, Patricia back; we’ve got his back. It’s and Sunday at Lynn Hous- what the weather, Patri- ing the game there will be a “We’re just trying to get graduated from Rensse- nothing more than just a ing on 10 Church St. from cia will be on the Patriots social event at a local Lynn sideline on Feb. 4, when the win,” defensive line- laer Polytechnic Institute relationship that he’s built establishment (likely Tony’s 10 a.m. at 1 p.m. All Little man Trey Flowers said with four varsity letters with everybody throughout League graduates and new they face the Philadel- Pub) to allow LCHS girls phia Eagles in an attempt on Friday. “That’s all it’s and an Aeronautical Engi- the defense. basketball alumni a chance players are required to about here.” neering degree. “And when you’ve got bring their birth certificate to win their sixth NFL to meet up and connect championship. But for Patricia, that’s He bounced around a that from your coach, to the registration site in with former teammates and Then he will reportedly not all it’s about. few colleges in the North- knowing that he’s going to order to sign up. coaches. Mr. Constantino, be hired as the Lions head Players say he takes a east before landing on go down for you and you’re coach Helen Ridley and Returning players can coach. special interest in them, Bill Belichick’s staff with going to go down for him, coach Tom Sawyer hope to register online at www. Patricia has declined to talking to them not just the then-defending Super it makes you want to go see many LCHS girls bas- greaterlynnbaberuth.org. comment on the Detroit as players but also asking Bowl champions. out there and lay it down job other than to confirm about their families. Moving up through the for him.” NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Brady returns to practice, Gronk still out Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Boston 35 14 .714 — Houston 34 12 .739 — Toronto 32 14 .696 1½ San Antonio 32 18 .640 4 FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — this Sunday. With the extra week off Jaguars and led New England to a Philadelphia 23 21 .523 9½ New Orleans 26 21 .553 8½ New England Patriots quarterback before the Super Bowl against the 24-20 victory. New York 21 28 .429 14 Memphis 17 30 .362 17½ Tom Brady returned to full practice Philadelphia Eagles, however, there Brooklyn 18 30 .375 16½ Dallas 16 32 .333 19 Defensive lineman Malcom Brown Southeast Division Northwest Division nine days before the Super Bowl, is still time. (foot) also missed practice on Friday W L Pct GB W L Pct GB but tight end Rob Gronkowski is Brady required stitches in his Miami 27 21 .563 — Minnesota 31 20 .608 — for the second straight day. Offen- Washington 26 22 .542 1 Oklahoma City 28 20 .583 1½ still recovering from a concussion. right hand and thumb after an inju- Charlotte 19 27 .413 7 Portland 26 22 .542 3½ In the injury report issued on Fri- ry in practice last week. After miss- sive lineman LaAdrian Waddle and Atlanta 14 33 .298 12½ Denver 25 23 .521 4½ running back Mike Gillislee missed Orlando 14 33 .298 12½ Utah 20 28 .417 9½ day, the team said neither Gronkow- ing parts of practice leading up to Central Division Pacific Division ski nor defensive lineman Deatrich the AFC championship, he started part of practice for the third day in W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Cleveland 27 19 .587 — Golden State 39 10 .796 — Wise would play if the game were in the game against the Jacksonville a row. Indiana 26 22 .542 2 L.A. Clippers 23 24 .489 15 Milwaukee 24 22 .522 3 L.A. Lakers 18 29 .383 20 Detroit 22 24 .478 5 Phoenix 17 31 .354 21½ Chicago 18 30 .375 10 Sacramento 15 33 .313 23½ TV/RADIO

Friday’s Games Saturday’s Games Charlotte 121, Atlanta 110 Oklahoma City at Detroit, 5 p.m. SATURDAY Soccer Cleveland 115, Indiana 108 Orlando at Indiana, 7 p.m. Utah 97, Toronto 93 Charlotte at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Auto racing 7:30 a.m...... FA Cup: Leicester City at Peterborough United.FS1 L.A. Clippers 109, Memphis 100 Washington at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. 2 p.m...... Rolex 24 at Daytona...... Fox FA Cup: Leicester City at Peterborough United...... FS1 L.A. Lakers 108, Chicago 103 Boston at Golden State, 8:30 p.m. 5 p.m...... Rolex 24 at Daytona...... FS2 10 a.m...... FA Cup: West Ham United at Wigan Athletic..FS2 Milwaukee 116, Brooklyn 91 Brooklyn at Minnesota, 9 p.m. New Orleans 115, Houston 113 Dallas at Denver, 9 p.m. 11 p.m...... Rolex 24 at Daytona...... FS1 12:30 p.m..... FA Cup: Tottenham Hotspur at Newport County.FS1 Philadelphia 97, San Antonio 78 Sunday’s Games College basketball 2:45 p.m...... FA Cup: West Bromwich Albion at Liverpool...FS2 Portland 107, Dallas 93 Milwaukee at Chicago, 3:30 p.m. New York 107, Phoenix 85 Phoenix at Houston, 3:30 p.m. 12 p.m...... Akron at Ball State...... CBSSN Tennis ...... Baylor at Florida...... ESPN 3:30 a.m...... Australian Open (women’s final)...... ESPN ...... Duquesne at Rhode Island...... NBCSN SUNDAY NHL ...... N.C. State at North Carolina...... CBS Auto racing ...... Texas Tech at South Carolina...... ESPN2 8 a.m...... Rolex 24 at Daytona...... FS1 EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE 2 p.m...... Georgia at Kansas St...... ESPNU Atlantic Division Central Division 1 p.m...... Rolex 24 at Daytona...... FS1 GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA ...... Mississippi at Texas...... ESPN2 College basketball Tampa Bay 49 34 12 3 71 175 125 Nashville 47 29 11 7 65 145 123 ...... UMass at Fordham...... NBCSN Boston 47 29 10 8 66 156 116 Winnipeg 49 29 13 7 65 161 132 12 p.m...... Bucknell at Boston University...... CBSSN Toronto 51 28 18 5 61 162 146 St. Louis 51 30 18 3 63 148 130 ...... VCU at Geo. Mason...... CBSSN George Washington at St. Bonaventure...... NBCSN Detroit 48 19 21 8 46 126 146 Dallas 50 28 18 4 60 155 134 ...... Virginia at Duke...... CBS 1 p.m...... Michigan St. at Maryland...... CBS Montreal 49 20 23 6 46 129 156 Colorado 48 27 18 3 57 157 139 2:15 p.m...... Oklahoma at Alabama...... ESPN Florida 47 19 22 6 44 132 158 Minnesota 49 26 18 5 57 144 140 ...... Villanova at Marquette...... Fox Ottawa 47 15 23 9 39 124 166 Chicago 49 23 19 7 53 146 136 2:30 p.m...... St. John’s at Butler...... FS1 ...... Women: Wake Forest at Louisville...... NESN Buffalo 48 13 26 9 35 110 163 Pacific Division 4 p.m...... Dayton at Saint Louis...... CBSSN 2 p.m...... East Carolina at SMU...... CBSSN Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA ...... Rutgers at Penn State...... Big Ten Network GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vegas 47 32 11 4 68 163 126 ...... Richmond at Davidson...... NBCSN Washington 49 29 15 5 63 150 138 San Jose 47 26 14 7 59 138 127 ...... Syracuse at Pittsburgh...... Ch. 38 3 p.m...... Women: N.C. State at Clemson...... NESN Pittsburgh 51 27 21 3 57 151 153 Calgary 48 25 16 7 57 134 131 ...... TCU at Vanderbilt...... ESPN2 New Jersey 48 24 16 8 56 144 146 Los Angeles 49 26 18 5 57 139 121 3:30 p.m...... Purdue at Indiana...... Fox ...... Tennessee at Iowa State...... ESPNU Philadelphia 49 24 17 8 56 141 141 Anaheim 49 23 17 9 55 137 138 4 p.m...... Northern Iowa at Loyola Chicago...... ESPNU Columbus 48 26 19 3 55 129 136 Edmonton 48 21 24 3 45 131 154 4:30 p.m...... Texas A&M at Kansas...... ESPN ...... Seton Hall at DePaul...... CBSSN N.Y. Rangers 49 24 20 5 53 147 146 Vancouver 48 19 23 6 44 127 155 5:30 p.m...... Utah at Arizona...... Fox N.Y. Islanders 49 24 20 5 53 170 179 Arizona 49 12 28 9 33 117 170 6 p.m...... Clemson at Georgia Tech...... ESPNU Carolina 49 22 19 8 52 137 154 6 p.m...... Cincinnati at Memphis...... CBSSN ...... Tulsa at Wichita State...... CBSSN ...... Harvard at Brown...... NESN Plus Thursday’s Games Edmonton 4, Calgary 3, SO 8 p.m...... UConn at Temple...... ESPN2 ...... LSU at Auburn...... SEC Network Tampa Bay 5, Philadelphia 1 Buffalo 4, Vancouver 0 ...... Washington St. at Washington...... ESPNU Pittsburgh 6, Minnesota 3 N.Y. Islanders 2, Vegas 1 ...... Oklahoma St. at Arkansas...... ESPN2 College basketball - women Nashville 3, New Jersey 0 Anaheim 4, Winnipeg 3, SO ...... So. Illinois at Missouri St...... ESPNU Boston 3, Ottawa 2 N.Y. Rangers 6, San Jose 5 12 p.m...... Penn State at Purdue...... Big Ten Network 7 p.m...... Kentucky at West Virginia...... ESPN Chicago 5, Detroit 1 Sunday’s Games ...... Temple at South Florida...... ESPNU Washington 4, Florida 2 Metropolitan All-Stars vs Atlantic All-Stars: 8 p.m...... Colorado at Arizona St...... ESPNU Carolina 6, Montreal 5 Metropolitan at Atlantic, 3:30 p.m. 1 p.m...... Tennessee at LSU...... SEC Network ...... Georgetown at Creighton...... CBSSN St. Louis 3, Colorado 1 Pacific All-Stars vs Central All-Stars: Pacific 3 p.m...... Baylor at West Virginia...... FS1 Toronto 4, Dallas 1 at Central, 4:30 p.m...... Iowa at Nebraska...... Big Ten Network 4 p.m...... Notre Dame at Florida St...... ESPN2 Columbus 2, Arizona 1 All-Star Game Final: TBD at TBD, 6 p.m...... Virginia Tech at Notre Dame...... ESPN2 8:30 p.m...... Missouri at Mississippi St...... SEC Network ...... St. Bonaventure at Duquesne...... NBCSN TODAY IN SPORTS 10 p.m...... Boise St. at Air Force...... ESPNU ...... Wisconsin at Illinois...... Big Ten Network ...... San Diego St. at UNLV...... CBSSN 5 p.m...... Kansas St. at Kansas...... FS1 ...... Valparaiso at Illinois St...... ESPN2 6 p.m...... Missouri at South Carolina...... ESPN2 Jan. 28 2001 — Baltimore’s brazen defense Pro basketball backs up its bragging by beating the College basketball - women 1901 — The American League is 3:30 p.m...... Phoenix at Houston...... NBATV founded. The league plans for a 140- New York Giants 34-7 in the Super 12 p.m...... Michigan St. at Ohio State...... ESPNU game schedule, set player rosters at Bowl. The Ravens intercept Kerry 1 p.m...... Rutgers at Indiana...... Big Ten Network 6 p.m...... Philadelphia at Oklahoma City...... ESPN Collins four times, the final pick 14 and recognizes the Players Pro- 8 p.m...... Iowa State at Texas...... Longhorn Network Extreme sports tective Association, the players’ returned 49 yards for a touchdown 2 p.m...... X Games Aspen...... ESPN2 by Duane Starks. Pro basketball union. 8:30 p.m...... X Games Aspen...... ESPN 1943 — Max Bentley of the Chicago 2006 — Amelie Mauresmo wins her 8:30 p.m...... Boston at Golden State...... ABC, WBZ-FM 98.5 Black Hawks has four goals and first Grand Slam singles title when College basketball - women Figure skating three assists in a 10-1 rout of the Justine Henin-Hardenne retires in the 4 p.m...... Brown at Harvard...... NESN 9 a.m...... Four Continents Championships...... NBCSN New York Rangers. Bentley scored all second set of their Australian Open Pro football final because of stomach pain. Boxing four goals and an assist in the third 3 p.m...... NFC at AFC...... ESPN period. Max’s brother, Doug, has four Mauresmo led 6-1, 2-0. 10:30 p.m..... Matthysse vs. Kiram; Linares vs. Gesta...... HBO assists in the third period. 2007 — Roger Federer captures his Extreme sports Golf 1949 — Monte Irvin and Ford Smith 10th Grand Slam singles title without 1 p.m...... X Games Aspen...... ABC 10 a.m...... European PGA: Omega Dubai Desert Classic.Golf are signed by the New York Giants. dropping a set at the Australian 1 p.m...... PGA: Farmers Insurance Open...... Golf Open, beating Fernando Gonzalez 7-6 9 p.m...... X Games Aspen...... ESPN They are the first black players to 3 p.m...... LPGA: Pure Silk-Bahamas Classic...... Golf sign with the club. (2), 6-4, 6-4. College football 1984 — Wayne Gretzky’s record 2012 — Towson ends its NCAA 2:30 p.m...... Senior Bowl...... NFL Network PGA: Farmers Insurance Open...... CBS 51-game scoring streak is halted as record 41-game losing streak with a Golf Pro hockey the Angeles Kings post a 4-2 victory. 66-61 victory over North Carolina 10 a.m...... European PGA: Dubai Desert Classic...... Golf 3:30 p.m...... Metropolitan at Atlantic...... NBC Over the 51 games, Gretzky scored Wilmington. The victory is the first 61 goals and 92 assists. career win at Towson for coach Pat 2 p.m...... PGA: Farmers Insurance Open...... Golf Skiing 1990 — The San Francisco 49ers Skerry and the Tigers’ first win since 3:30 p.m...... LPGA: Pure Silk-Bahamas Classic...... Golf 6 a.m...... World Cup: women’s giant slalom...... NBCSN beat the Denver Broncos 55-10 in a win at La Salle on Dec. 29, 2010. 4 p.m...... PGA: Farmers Insurance Open...... CBS 11 a.m...... Cross-Country: Viessmann World Cup.....NBCSN the most lopsided Super Bowl. The 2014 — Calling the NCAA a dictator- College hockey Soccer 49ers are the first repeat NFL cham- ship, Northwestern quarterback Kain pion in a decade and tie the Pitts- Colter and the United Steelworkers 7 p.m...... Vermont at Merrimack...... NESN 8:30 a.m...... FA Cup: Newcastle United at Chelsea...... FS1 burgh Steelers with four Super Bowl announce plans to form the first Pro hockey 11 a.m...... FA Cup: Manchester City at Cardiff City...... FS2 wins. labor union for college athletes. Col- 7:30 p.m...... NHL All-Star skills competition...... NBCSN 9:30 p.m...... Friendly: US vs. Bosnia...... FS1 1992 — Brett Hull becomes the sec- ter details the College Athletes Play- Skiing Tennis ond player in NHL history to score ers Association at a news confer- 50 goals in 50 games more than ence in Chicago, flanked by leaders 7 a.m...... World Cup: women’s giant slalom...... NBCSN 3:30 a.m...... Australian Open (men’s final)...... ESPN once in a career when the St. Louis of Steelworkers union that agree to 8:30 a.m...... World Cup: men’s downhill...... NBCSN Winter sports Blues tie the Los Angeles Kings 3-3. pay legal bills for the effort. 10 a.m...... Cross-Country: Viessmann World Cup.....NBCSN 10 p.m...... Luge: European Championships...... NBCSN B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 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 SOUP TO NUTZ / RICK STROMOSKI

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 SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

EVENING TV LISTINGS SATURDAY’S TV JANUARY 27, 2018 HOROSCOPE 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) WGBH Classical Rewind Classical Il Volo Notte Magica Il Volo Victoria on Masterpiece Victoria is para- Stories- Memory Rescue Set plans in motion. Taking a Taking a short trip or visiting ^ PBS masterpieces. performs in Florence, Italy. lyzed by sorrow. Stage With Daniel Amen Uncertainty will prevail if you pleasure trip, visiting friends someone who has knowledge WBZ Wheel of Jeopardy! NCIS A petty officer SEAL Team “Rolling 48 Hours WBZ Phantom Gourmet Rizzoli & Isles let a friend or family member $ CBS Fortune is found murdered. Dark” News take advantage of you. Con- or relatives, or attending a about your ancestral back- WCVB Inside Chronicle NBA NBA Basketball Boston Celtics at Golden State War- News- Celebrity Person of Interest Elemen- sider what’s being asked of reunion will prompt you to ground will help you gain % ABC Edition riors. (N) Center 5 Page “The Perfect Mark” tary you and prepare to counter try something new. Refuse to insight into who you are and WBTS Access (N) Will & Super- Dateline NBC “Dark Saturday Night News Saturday Night Live Will Ferrell; 1st Look with what you feel is fair. let doubt take charge due to what you should strive to ac- * NBC Grace store Valley” Live (N) at 11 Chris Stapleton performs. (N) someone’s uncertainty. complish. WFXT Basket- College UFC Fight Night: Jacare vs. Brunson 2 Boston Boston Hell’s Kitchen Just for Just for Boston PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) 9 FOX ball Hoops From Charlotte, N.C. (N) News 25 Laughs Laughs News Concentrate on self-improve- CANCER (June 21-July 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) WUTF El ministro y yo (1976, Drama) Cantinflas, Ambushed (2013, Acción) Dolph Lundgren, ›‡ Alex Cross (2012) Tyler Perry. Asesino Storm ment, not on trying to change Money matters, personal doc- Take a close look inward and = UMA Celia Castro, Lucía Méndez. Vinnie Jones, Randy Couture. en serie presiona a Cross al límite. Warriors others. Look inward and be uments and anything else that consider how well you are tak- Big Bang Big Bang WBZ News (N) Riot (2015) Matthew Reese. A man seeking Seinfeld Seinfeld How I Met How I Met Mike & WSBK objective about the past, needs updating should be ing care of yourself mentally, F MNT Theory Theory revenge goes to jail on purpose. Molly looked over carefully. Don’t physically and emotionally. WGBX Victor Johnny Mathis -- Wonderful! Wonderful! Forever Painless With Miranda Under- Music Austin City Limits NOVA present and your idea of the future. Honesty will encourage trust anyone else to take Try to maintain a healthy daily L PBS Borge (My Music Presents) Edmonde-White ground Voyager “Run the Jewels” care of your affairs. Debt-free routine. positive change. WBIN Frontier Force Panic 9-1-1 Crime 360 Murder Crime 360 “Killing Rescue Rescue Rescue Rescue Rescue equals stress-free. R MNT “Trailer Tricks” investigation. Field” 911 911 911 911 911 SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) WLVI Last Man Last Man Modern Modern Mom Mom 7 News at 10PM on Family Rookie Blue “You Scandal “Kiss Kiss ARIES (March 21-April 19) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Emotional matters will surface. X CW Standing Standing Family Family CW56 (N) Guy Can See the Stars” Bang Bang” Someone you have worked TELE ››‡ Madagascar 3: Europe’s ››‡ Twilight (2008) Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson. Titulares Decisio- Videos Asombrosos Programa A deal must be looked at close- Don’t run and hide when you with in the past will make ly. Someone will not give you all should stick around and find ¨ TELE Most Wanted (2012) Una adolescente se enamora de un vampiro. y Más nes a difference to the way you WABU Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & the facts you require to make a out where you stand. It will ¥ ION cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit Order move forward. Inside informa- good choice. Relationships are make your life easier and help CABLE STATIONS tion will allow you to take a favored, and romance will im- you decide what to do next. (5:00) Live PD “Live Live PD: Rewind (N) Live PD “Live PD -- 01.27.18” Riding along with law enforcement. Live PD Riding along with law position that leads to greater prove your personal life. A&E PD -- 01.19.18” (N) enforcement. success. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) (6:00) ››‡ “Out for ››› Under Siege (1992, Action) Steven Seagal. A ›› Hard to Kill (1990, Action) Steven ››‡ Out for Justice AMC VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Make personal changes that Justice” (1991) Navy cook thwarts a plot to hijack a battleship. Seagal, Kelly LeBrock, Bill Sadler. (1991) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Emotional matters will esca- will boost your confidence (6:30) ››› “The School of Rock” (2003, ››› The Other Guys (2010, Comedy) Will Ferrell, ››› The Other Guys (2010, Comedy) Will BRAVO Evaluate past choices and late if you aren’t being honest and encourage you to try Comedy) Jack Black. ‘PG-13’ Mark Wahlberg, Eva Mendes. ‘PG-13’ Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg. ‘PG-13’ your current position. Recall in your assessment of a situa- something new, but don’t trust Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid “Man vs. Volcano” Mont- Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Afraid DISC what you wanted to achieve to tion that could alter your rep- anyone with your personal “Melt Down Under” “Lost at Sea” serrat; Udhampur, India; Trinidad. “Texan Torture” “Rise Above” find a way to incorporate old utation or status. Be practical possessions or information. ›››‡ Monsters, Inc. (2001, ›››‡ Brave (2012, Children’s) Voices of Andi Walk the Lab Rats Stuck/ Bunk’d Bunk’d DISN Children’s) ‘G’ Kelly Macdonald. ‘PG’ Mack Prank Middle dreams into new prospects. and use common sense. Donate time, not cash. College Basketball Kentucky at West Winter X Games Aspen. From Aspen, SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCen- ESPN Virginia. (N) Colo. (N) ter College Basketball College Basketball Virginia Tech at Notre College Basketball Valparaiso at Illinois Basket- 30 for 30 X Games BRIDGE ESPN2 Dame. (N) State. (N) ball Shorts (6:20) ›› “Maid in Manhattan” (2002) ›› Just Go With It (2011) Adam Sandler, Jennifer ››‡ The Age of Adaline (2015, Romance) FREE Jennifer Lopez, Ralph Fiennes. Aniston. A man’s careless lie spins out of control. Blake Lively, Michiel Huisman. ›››‡ The Wolf of Wall Street (2013, Biography) Leonardo DiCaprio, Jonah Hill, Margot The Resident “Pilot” The Resident “Inde- Gianni If you win six, you score points FX Robbie. A stockbroker develops habits of excess and corruption. pendence Day” Versace David Letterman quipped, king-queen, so that the lead- ruff, because if East had begun (6:24) ››‡ “Going ›› All Eyez on Me (2017, Biography) Demetrius Shipp Boxing Lucas Matthysse vs. Tewa Kiram. Crashing Divorce HBO in Style” (2017) Jr., Danai Gurira, Kat Graham. ‘R’ From Inglewood, Calif. 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9/11 museum marks the 25th anniversary of WTC bombing

NEW YORK (AP) — The National September 11 Memorial & Museum on Friday announced the Police and opening of a special instal- firefighters lation to commemorate inspect the the 25th anniversary of bomb crater the 1993 truck bombing of inside an the World Trade Center. underground The museum said the parking garage installation is part of a of New York’s monthlong series of events World Trade marking the deadly attack Center the that killed six people and day after an injured more than 1,000 explosion tore others. through it. “The ramifications of the 1993 attack on the World FILE PHOTO | Trade Center continue to ASSOCIATED PRESS reverberate today,” mu- seum president Alice M. The “Remembering the of the World Trade Center elevator and feared he Greenwald said. “We in- 1993 Bombing at the World parking garage created by wouldn’t survive. vite the public to join us Trade Center” installation the FBI to demonstrate Selinger was rescued during the month of Feb- tells the story of the bomb- the immense scale of the hours later by New York ruary as we mark this his- ing plot, its effects on the bomb crater. Police Department Sgt. toric milestone in remem- 16-acre site and efforts to Also featured is a fare- Timothy Farrell, who is brance of those killed, to bring the perpetrators to well letter written by Carl now retired. The two will IN MEMORIAM honor the courage of those justice. Selinger, a Port Authori- be reunited for the first NORMA PETERSON who responded, and in rec- The installation, on ty of New York and New time in a Feb. 12 public 2017 ~ JANUARY 27 ~ 2018 ognition of those who sur- view from Feb. 1 through Jersey employee who was program featuring the ON HER FIRST ANNIVERSARY vived.” March 5, features a model stuck in a North Tower 1993 bombing survivors.

FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Dolly Parton gears up the parade crowd as Outdoor gear sales slipping as she prepares to ride an eagle float in the 27th Annual Dolly’s Homecoming Parade in Pigeon Forge, Tenn. Parton says she’s stepping aside millennials drive shift in habits as grand marshal of the Pigeon Forge spring parade after 32 years. By Dan Elliott can use on streets or trails ASSOCIATED PRESS without special clothing We thought of you with love today, and usually cost less than but that was nothing new. DENVER — Sales of out- specialized road bikes. We thought about you yesterday, door equipment are slip- Partonand all the days before that, too. stepping “I describe it as good- ping as millennials drive Your memory is our keepsake, enough products. A prod- from which we'll never part. changes in U.S. consumer uct that will get me God has you in his keeping. habits by favoring clothes We keep you in our hearts. through most of what I aside as parade and sporting goods that are With love, want to do, and a product your children, grandchildren, less specialized and more that is versatile,” he said. and great-grandchildren, too versatile, analysts say. We miss you, Mama grand marshal Industry retail sales to- Millennials are outdoorsy taled $18.9 billion from and support environmen- PIGEONIN MEMORIAM FORGE, Tenn. Baseball. The Ripken Ex- December 2016 through tal preservation and sus- (AP) —MARIE Dolly D. MOLLUGI Parton says perience Pigeon Forge, a November 2017, down 6 tainability, Powell said, but 2011 ~ JANUARY 28 ~ 2018 they have a different take her ONTennessee HER ANNIVERSARY amuse- $22.5 million youth base- percent from the previ- ment park “has hogged ball facility, opened in ous 12 months, according on health and fitness than the spotlight long enough” 2016. to NPD Group, a market their predecessors. They PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and she’s stepping aside Parton, who grew up in research company that have a more lightheart- as grand marshal of the the area, started a fund tracks trends in two dozen A ski boot on display at the Salomon booth at the ed approach that involves Pigeon Forge spring pa- after deadly wildfires tore industries. opening of the Outdoor Retailers and Snow Show their friends, he said. rade after 32 years. through the area in 2016. The company announced in the Colorado Convention Center in Denver. Some individual retail- A news release from The Dollywood Founda- the numbers this week as ers and manufacturers Dollywood and the Pi- tion says its My People manufacturers and buyers 2004 — are less likely than “The hardest, the most have adapted, but the geon Forge Department Fund helped 900 families gathered in Denver for the the previous generation to extreme condition some overall industry has not, of Tourism says the grand with roughly $9 million in Outdoor Retailer and Snow demand outdoor gear that of these boots are going to Powell said. marshalLovingly remembered this year and will sadly be the first six months after Show, the industry’s biggest stands up to extreme con- have is walking from the “I think the outdoor in- baseballmissed by sonHall Michael of Molligi Famer and the fires. winter marketplace. ditions, said Matt Powell, Prius to the craft brew- dustry has not responded Calwife RipkenDonna, Jr.daughter Susan The May 4 parade will Millennials — some- NPD’s senior adviser for ery,” he said. enough to this shift in the Collucci and husband Frank, and Ripkensister Katherineis Akerschairman be called the Music in the times defined as people the sports industry. He Powell also cited moun- mindset of consumers,” he and co-founder of Ripken Mountains Spring Parade. born between 1982 and used boots as an example. tain bikes, which riders said. B8 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2018 REAL ESTATE

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