THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017 Swampscott resident Kennedy states her case tapped for judgeship for city’s success

By Thomas Grillo By Thomas Grillo At the start of her 20-minute speech ITEM STAFF ITEM STAFF before the sparse crowd, Kennedy intro- duced one of the city’s newest residents, Randy Chapman, the well-known criminal LYNN — Mayor Judith Flanagan Ken- Lisa Santamaria-Capetanelis and her defense attorney, has been nominated by the nedy expressed positive news and views husband, Dean, who just moved to the governor to serve as a judge in Salem Dis- about the city’s nances, and future, as city from Beverly. trict Court. she delivered the State of the City ad- “I told Lisa, when we met in the bath- The 56-year-old Swampscott resident, a dress to the Lynn Community Associa- room, how much I appreciate when peo- former president of the Massachusetts As- tion Wednesday night. ple come out and want to know what’s sociation of Criminal Defense Attorneys, Joshua Goodwin, president of the non- going on in their city and want to be- has more than three decades experience as pro t, whose mission is to beautify the come engaged civically,” she said. “I ap- a prosecutor in the Essex County District city of more than 92,000, welcomed the preciate all of you taking time on a beau- Attorney’s Of ce and 26 years as a criminal mayor, who is seeking her third term in tiful July night to hear me speak.” a race against state Sen. Thomas M. Mc- CHAPMAN, A7 Randy Chapman Gee (D-Lynn). KENNEDY, A3 Fun ies high in Nahant By Bridget Turcotte ITEM STAFF NAHANT — A day before his 11th birthday, Kristijonas Shilas was in his element, con- structing paper airplanes and launching them from the front porch of the library. Thinking like an engineer, Shilas used trial and error to learn that changing the shape of his design and creating lips on the side of his plane’s wings helped it glide, he said. “I’m pretty creative,” Kristijo- nas said. “I think with science.” Wednesday’s Paperpalooza par- ty at the Nahant Public Library capped off this year’s summer reading theme to build a better world. Summer reading logs were transformed into paper chains, paper boats sailed on a makeshift pond, and paper airplanes soared from the building’s porch. In addition to hosting build- ing-related activities through- out the month, several construc- tion-themed children’s books were added to the library’s collection, including the “Who Built That?” series by Didier Cornille. “We also have a book about Rosie the Riveter because she helped build a better world,” said Children’s Librarian Kim ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Carmody-Hosker. Nora Bishop, 8, of Nahant, throws her paper airplane off of the porch of the Nahant Public Library. NAHANT, A7

INSIDE Far left, Tom In Opinion Sheehan looks Priming the housing pump. A4 at the South Korean 1,000 In Sports won banknote KIPP community excited that has the 16 about addition of football team. B1 signatures of his Army reg- iment written on it. U.S. Army vet- Marblehead eran Charles Rumfola in investigating ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK COURTESY PHOTO Korea in 1952. trail incident Decades can’t deny By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF Saugus reunion MARBLEHEAD — Police are seeking By Bridget Turcotte Oak Kim, was given a 1,000 won note information after a man initiated a sus- ITEM STAFF by a South Korean friend. A short time picious interaction with a 10-year-old later, he heard on the radio that his boy near the rail trail on Tuesday after- SAUGUS — Sixty-four years ago to- squad would be moving out and acted noon. day, the signing of the Korean Armi- quickly. Police said the boy was playing when stice Agreement brought an end to the the man, believed to be in his 40s, on Korean War. But it wasn’t until two “When word came that there would a bike came off the path and asked to months ago that the chapter could be be any kind of move, we were likely the closed for a Saugus veteran. rst to know about it,” said Sheehan. play ball with him. While the pair was COURTESY PHOTO playing ball, the man told the boy he While serving in Korea in 1952, U.S. “It was just a thought on my mind. We had seen him play recently, and Above, Tom Sheehan, left, and Charles Army veteran Tom Sheehan, who car- might lose somebody. Some of these Rumfola were reunited in May, 65 ried a radio for his highly decorated TRAIL, A7 years after parting ways in Korea. battalion commander Colonel Young- REUNION, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 HIGH 77° VOL. 139, ISSUE 195 LYNN ...... A3 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 65° OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 ENTERTAINMENT ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017 OBITUARIES Swampscott Fish House grant denied Stephen L. Fauci, 51

Family and friends regarding Stephen’s are invited to attend magnanimous per- visiting hours on Fri- sonality, not to men- day, July 28 from 4 tion his award-win- p.m. to 8 p.m. in the ning good looks, will VERTUCCIO & SMITH be repeated and Home for Funer- repeated. However, als, 773 Broadway no attempt could (Route 107), Revere, satisfy or justify the for Stephen L. Fau- goodness of the soul ci, who died unexpectedly on resting in the fine young man. Saturday, July 22, at Boston’s Born in Winthrop, he lived Mass General Hospital. Family in Saugus most of his young and friends are also invited to life, graduating from Saugus attend the funeral Mass on High School, Class of 1983. Saturday, July 29 in St. An- He would continue onto col- thony of Padua Church, 250 lege with a full athletic schol- Revere St., Revere, at 11 a.m. arship at the University of Stephen is the beloved son Miami and eventually, would of Leonard M. and Josephine graduate Magna Cum Laude P. (Carco) Fauci. He is the from Bentley College of Ac- essence of brotherhood to counting. Stephen was an ac- Michael A. Fauci and his wife tive member and devotee of Deborah of Saugus, David C. St. Anthony of Padua Church Fauci and his wife Kerry of for many years, serving as a Medford, Jennifer L. Grasso of Senior Lector. He moved to Lynnfield, Marc L. Fauci and Middleton in 1999, where he his wife Margaret “Maggie” remained until his untimely of Tiverton, R.I., and Louis passing. He held an intense J. Fauci and his wife Cara of interest in bio-medical appli- Melrose. He is the proud and cation and technology, which faithful companion of 16 years drew him into working for sev- to Whendy A. Kelliher, devoted eral bio-tech companies and step-father to Alexa Rae Walk- most recently as an executive er and Robert S. Walker. He bio-tech salesman. is also lovingly survived by Interment will be held pri- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE many grieving aunts, uncles, vately. In lieu of flowers, remem- nieces, nephews and cousins. brances may be made to the St. The Swampscott Fish House is in need of repairs: a new roof, the widow’s walk railing, and the No text would be complete Jude Children’s Research Hos- balcony railing. without mention of Stephen’s pital, P.O. Box 1000, Dept. 142, constant canine companion Memphis, TN 38101-9908 or By Gayla Cawley ed $90,000 to do the work Hunter. to the N.E. Center for Veterans, ITEM STAFF on the Fish House, but the In the upcoming weeks P.O. Box 845257, Boston, MA grant would have allowed SWAMPSCOTT — The the town to do additional and months, a plethora of 02284-5257. Please visit www. Swampscott Fish House observations and salutations, vertuccioandsmith.com. work, according to Gino will undergo fewer reno- Cresta, assistant town vations after the town was administrator and depart- denied a $50,000 grant. ment of public works di- Town officials had hoped rector. that a historic preserva- Town Administrator tion restriction placed Sean Fitzgerald said the on the Swampscott Fish grant is competitive, and House, which was ap- intends to apply again. He proved at Town Meeting said the town hasn’t re- in May, would land them corded the approved his- a $50,000 Mass Historical toric preservation restric- grant for renovations. tion, which was contingent The Officials said the des- upon receiving the grant. damaged ignation was required in Therefore, the restriction, railing on order to be eligible for the and extra layer of approv- the widow’s grant. The designation is al needed for renovations, walk of the a formal way of showing is not in effect. Fish House that the town intends to Fitzgerald said officials in Swamp- preserve the building, lo- would have to file some scott. cated at 391 Humphrey legal documents to record St., in a historically appro- a change to the deed to in- the Mass Historical Com- have to be certified to work priate manner. clude the preservation re- mission to keep the build- on historical buildings. The Fish House is al- striction. He said the town ing in a good standard of Cresta said the railing FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ready on the Massachu- doesn’t plan to record it repair. repairs were chosen as Defrocked priest Paul Shanley is led from Mid- setts Historic Register, but unless the grant is re- Cresta said the renova- a matter of safety, and a the historical preserva- dlesex Superior Court in Cambridge in hand- ceived. The next round of tions are going to be scaled new roof is needed because tion restriction puts more cuffs following his sentence of 12 to 15 years in grant funding wouldn’t be down. Prior to Town Meet- there are some leaks in- protection, and exterior prison for raping a boy repeatedly in the 1980s. until next year, he added. ing, he said repairs would side the building. The win- work done on the building “It’s part of grant writ- include new windows, a dows and paint were elim- would require Massachu- ing that you have to un- new asphalt roof with a inated as they are more setts Historical Commis- derstand that sometimes rubber roof membrane, cosmetic concerns. Victims seek help sion (MHC) permission, you have to resubmit a painting the building, re- Cresta previously said officials said. few times before you get pairing the widow’s walk some renovations were With the restriction, approval,” Fitzgerald said. railing, a new balcony rail- done on the building 12 to track ex-priest any proposed substantial “We’ve had great success ing, a new roof hatch, and years ago, which included alteration to the building working with the Mass a new interior ladder with new windows and doors, By Denise Lavoie Denis O’Connor said interior, exterior or sur- Historical Commission. a cage. and painting the building. ASSOCIATED PRESS he was 14 when Shanley rounding property must We’ll get right back at it Without the grant fund- A new roof was installed sodomized him in the late be presented to the MHC and hope we’ll get funding ing, Cresta said only a por- 20 years ago. He said BOSTON — In the 1960s. prior to the start of con- the next round.” tion of those renovations there is a lot of damage to 1960s and ’70s, Paul Shan- “If he’s released, we’ve struction in the form of Fitzgerald said the Fish could be done, which will the building and the reno- ley was a popular street got more children that an alteration request for House is one of the more include the new roof, re- vations done a dozen years priest who counseled gay will be abused,” O’Connor review and prior approv- unique properties in Mas- pairing the widow’s walk ago are starting to deterio- and troubled youths. said. al. Routine maintenance sachusetts, in regards to railing and repairing the rate as a result of the salt- Decades later, he was Boston attorneys Mitch- would not trigger a review, its legacy with the fishing balcony railing. When water and the ocean. convicted of raping a boy ell Garabedian and Car- officials said. industry. He said it is one he puts the project out at a Newton church in the men Durso said they rep- The estimated cost of of the few active fish hous- to bid in the fall, he said Gayla Cawley can be 1980s and sentenced to 12 resent dozens of men who renovations needed is es left in New England, the roof hatch and interi- reached at gcawley@item- years in prison. Shanley, allege that Shanley sexual- $95,000. In May 2016, and it would be great to or ladder with a cage will live.com. Follow her on now 86, is due to be re- ly abused them as children. Town Meeting appropriat- get some assistance from be alternates. Contractors Twitter @GaylaCawley. leased Friday, prompting Prosecutors sought to a firestorm of protest from hold Shanley in custody sexual abuse victims. beyond his sentence un- On Wednesday, two men der a law that allows civ- Malden River inspires greenway vision who are among dozens to il commitment of people accuse Shanley of sexual who are deemed to be sex- ITEM STAFF ing to create a shared vi- The Aug. 8 meeting is one riverside include a public sion for a seamless water- of several sessions planned boathouse, docks and a pe- abuse appeared at a news ually dangerous. But two The Mystic River Water- conference with their law- experts hired by the state front park system along throughout the year. At destrian bridge across the shed Association (MyRWA) both sides of the Malden these meetings, nonprofits, river midway between the yers and victim advocates found that he did not meet and officials from Malden, to warn the public about the legal criteria to con- River,” according to the city officials, local develop- Medford Street bridge and Medford and Everett are Shanley’s release and to ask tinue to hold him. MyRWA website. Cur- ers, business owners and the Route 16 bridge. developing a vision for for help in monitoring him. Durso said he was told rently, a little more than citizens will create what This Malden River gre- the Malden River’s future. John Harris said he was by prosecutors that the a mile of the 3.5 miles of MyRWA called a compre- enway study project is a Now they want to see what a 21-year-old struggling experts cited his advanced river shoreline is accessi- hensive vision for a series partnership between the residents envision along with his decision to reveal age as one reason he is no ble green space. The rest of connected parklands Mystic River Watershed the waterway, too. his homosexuality in 1979 longer dangerous. has been private industri- along the river. Association; Everett; Mal- The second of three pub- when someone suggest- “We believe that he con- al properties. Once all the input is den; Medford; Bike to the lic meetings for the Mal- ed he go see Shanley for tinues to pose a threat,” “Thanks to local leader- collected, design consult- Sea; Friends of the Mal- den River Greenway Vi- counseling. Durso said. ship and several brown- ing company Utile will den River; the Lawrence sion Plan will be Tuesday, “He raped me under the “If Paul Shanley doesn’t field redevelopments, the create a master plan and and Lillian Solomon Foun- Aug. 8 at the River’s Edge pretense of helping me,” qualify as a sexually dan- Malden River is on its way recommendations for new dation (A Greener and and Tufts Boathouse at Harris said. gerous person, then no- to becoming a central open parks, paths, and ame- Greater Boston); Preotle; body will qualify,” he said. 6:30 p.m. in Medford. space amenity for all three nities along the Malden Lane and Associates; and Shanley, who was con- The association is “work- cities,” MyRWA wrote. River. Other ideas for the Wynn Boston Harbor. IN MEMORIAM victed in 2005, will be SUSAN MEWA placed on probation for 1954 ~ JULY 27 ~ 2017 10 years after he is re- ON HER BIRTHDAY 781-593-7700 leased. Garabedian said Catch up with your Publishing Daily, except Sundays Middlesex District Attor- USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 ney Marian Ryan told him Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA that Shanley will not be favorite team and additional offices. Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item required to wear an elec- Subscriptions tronic tracking device. He in Item Sports! Prepaid by mail to all parts of the will be required to register $20.00 for 4 weeks as a Level 3, or high-risk, $65.00 for 13 weeks sex offender, a designation $130.00 for 26 weeks $260.00 for 1 year that means his photo and Send payment to and POSTMASTER, I have lost my soul's companion, other information about A life linked with my own; send address changes to: And day by day I miss her more, him will be posted on the The Daily Item As I walk through life alone. state Sex Offender Regis- 110 Munroe St. Lovingly remembered and sadly try Board’s website. P.O. 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KENNEDY ect will feature 348 waterfront From A1 apartments and is expected to break ground in November. Kennedy enumerated her ac- She touted the $21 million ex- complishments in an address pansion of North Shore Commu- that mirrored her recent talk to nity College with a ribbon cut- the Lynn Area Chamber of Com- ting expected on Sept. 15. merce. On Washington Street, ground On the city’s finances, Ken- has been broken by the Lynn nedy said she has meticulous- Housing Authority & Neighbor- ly turned over every financial hood Development on Gateway stone to minimize layoffs. She Residences, 71 units of afford- said the city’s 2019 budget will able housing and 2,000 square be in better shape, in part, be- feet of retail space, she said. cause the city will not have to “This smart growth project is deal with retroactive raises that the beginning of the city’s effort put a strain on city finances, and to revitalize the Washington the final payment for the Febru- Street corridor and the Saga- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE ary 2015 snowstorm of $900,000 more Hill neighborhood,” she will be paid this year. said. “It represents a significant Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy makes her State of the City address at the Knights of “We are in pretty good shape,” financial and physical commit- Columbus Hall in Lynn Wednesday. she said. “We did implement a ment to this important area.” trash fee, but that was done in A few blocks away, she said 49 market rate apartments and enormous press, so we thought artists from around the globe a way to minimize the impact to Lynn YMCA’s 70,000-square- ground floor retail. it would be a wonderful center- who painted 15 exterior build- the single-family homeowner.” foot expansion is underway and The mayor said she has re- piece to this development and ings. Kennedy’s listed accomplish- is about ready to break ground. cently met with the new own- they agreed.” “On Saturday we had about ments include the recent $1.2 “With a new pool, running laps, ers of the former Item building She hailed the makeover of 2,500 people in the downtown million state grant that will cre- double gyms, seven classrooms, downtown where plans are un- the Lynn Marketplace, the strip who made the city buzz on a ate a new entrance to the city’s play areas for younger and a derway for market rate apart- mall on State Street, and Ha- beautiful day,” she said. “We will first waterfront development in cafe, Lynn will surely have the ments with first floor retail. cienda Corona, a family-owned continue to lead the way to make decades. best YMCA on the eastern sea- “The new owners have told restaurant that features tra- Lynn, Massachusetts all that it The cash, under MassWorks, board,” she said. us they plan to keep the print- ditional Mexican dishes on the can and should be: a great place will be used to build a south- She touted the $12 million ing press intact and open a cafe Lynnway, and is expanding to to live, work and play.” bound turn into the former redevelopment of the Flatiron called the Press Room,” she said. the downtown. Beacon Chevrolet site on the Building in the downtown which “They told us it would cost near- The mayor praised the Beyond Thomas Grillo can be reached Lynnway. The $80 million proj- is expected to open this fall with ly $500,000 to dismantle the Walls project that brought 20 at [email protected].

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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill The real story behind McCain’s B A. B Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg E C  J. Edward M. Grant Director of Advertising T  J  Gordon R. Hall greatest Senate moment 110 Munroe St. News Editor Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton Vice President, Finance Today I intend to reveal chamber and sought to adding he was ashamed of Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan and reflect upon the real shoot down Clinton’s fed- what he had done! Chief Operating O cer Chairman story behind John Mc- eral judgeship nominee in That was the moment I Customer Service P ’ Cain’s greatest moment as a manner we’d never seen: really met this rarest of Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 a United States senator. He read into the Congres- politicians. McCain went Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 And no, I’m not talking sional Record the Clinton on to explain why he had All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 here about the Arizona nominee’s highly confiden- done what he did — he had 781-593-7700 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Republican’s historical- tial U.S. military psychi- only been thinking of how Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 ly vital and emotionally atric profile. Importantly: the Democrats had torpe- Ext. 2 Brian C. ¡ayer, 1996-1999 Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 compelling speech on the It is illegal to disseminate doed Reagan’s Bork nom- Classifi ed Advertising Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 Senate floor Tuesday, just such personal psychiatric ination — now he finally classi [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 11 days after being oper- or medical information; had something to even the Subscriptions ated on for a very aggres- but senators enjoy immu- score. All he could think of, [email protected] sive form of brain cancer. nity that permits them to he said, was racing to the McCain summoned the say anything on the Senate Senate floor in time to get Circulation [email protected] strength and patriotism floor without fear of prose- coverage on the ABC, CBS to excoriate his fellow sen- cution. and NBC nightly news. Ext. 3 ators for their partisan So McCain publicized Again, McCain (who en- Newsroom failures of leadership and the fact that, while serv- dured torture as a prisoner [email protected] citizenship, as the Senate ing his country’s military of war in North Vietnam) [email protected] EDITORIAL still flounders over what decades earlier, the nom- said he was so ashamed of Ext. 4 (if anything) it will do to inee had sought psychiat- how he violated the nomi- resolve America’s health ric counseling. Never mind nee’s privacy. He promised Sports care crisis. that the nominee went on he’d never make that mis- [email protected] From my perspective, to have a highly praised take again. Then McCain Ext. 5 Priming the that overwhelming day judicial career. asked me if I was free to was the second-most mem- In those years, I was writ- join him for lunch at noon Retail and Online ing my newspaper column Advertising orable moment of McCain’s in the Senate dining room. [email protected] impressive 30-year Senate and also doing CNN com- We lunched. In the end, housing pump career. But I want to tell mentaries. I telephoned his we check-wrestled (I insist- ADVERTISING you about another McCain press secretary and said ed, claiming journalistic happening that remains, I was about to deliver a Ernie Carpenter Jr. A one-bedroom apartment on Park Street ethics, and bought). In be- Director of Advertising in Lynn is advertised for $1,350 a month. to me, the iconic symbol sharply critical CNN com- tween, we briefly rehashed and Business Development, ext. 1355 A downtown two-bedroom rents for $2,300. of what American poli- mentary of what McCain the incident. But we quick- [email protected] tics could always be at its had done and that night ly rolled on to other is- Even someone with rudimentary mathe- Michele Iannaco matics skills understands how high rents very best. It occurred two would file an equally crit- sues. Especially how crazy decades ago, early in the ical column. I asked if Mc- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 are an almost-insurmountable barrier to Washington had become. [email protected] anyone interested in going from tenant to presidency of Bill Clinton. Cain (whom I barely knew In decades of covering Ralph Mitchell homeowner. It was NOT witnessed by then) wanted to explain politicians, I’d become a full chamber of standing, why he had committed this used to being counter-at- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 Saving money to buy a home, especially [email protected] in the wake of the borrower protection laws applauding, well-wishing outrageous violation of pri- tacked, frozen-out and erected following the 2008 housing crash, senators; and not seen by vacy — but added nothing more. But I’d never en- Patricia Whalen is tough to do if rent gobbles up most of a a national television audi- he could say would cause countered a politician who Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 [email protected] paycheck, leaving little, if any, money for ence. It was witnessed, in me to cancel the commen- responded to hard-hitting its entirety, by an audience tary. McCain’s office never savings. straight reporting or crit- BUSINESS OFFICE Renters who cannot become homeown- of just one. Yes, me. called back. My sharply icism in the way McCain ers are people who cannot obtain that sin- President Clinton had just critical commentary aired, did. Not before, not since. Beth Bresnahan gle biggest source of equity in the United announced a federal judicial my column was dispatched McCain and I don’t pal Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 [email protected] States: A home. Without equity, financing a nomination, and before we nationwide. around Washington. Nev- higher education — still a primary pathway go on, you need to recall this I expected I’d get the er did. Sometimes I still Susan J. Conti to a better income — becomes dependent on was an era when Washing- usual angry call — and criticize things he’s said or Controller, ext. 1288 savings and borrowing. ton’s partisan nerve-end- maybe a letter to newspa- done. But he’s all that’s left [email protected] Providing tenants with a path to owner- ings were still raw after per editors from the sena- of Washington’s old school Ted Grant ship has been a challenge housing policy Senate Democrats had tor’s office the next morn- best. Now more than ever, Publisher, ext. 1234 experts and elected officials have tried to waged a philosophic battle ing. Indeed, early the next we need my friend McCain [email protected] forge with mixed success. Lynn Housing to reject President Ronald morning, my phone rang. to stay right where he is. “Hi, Marty. John Mc- Marian Kinney Authority and Neighborhood Development Reagan’s Supreme Court ext. 1212 (LHAND) has helped public housing ten- nomination of Robert Bork. Cain.” The senator’s voice Martin Schram, an op- [email protected] Finally, there was a Demo- was surprisingly low- ed columnist for Tribune ants learn money management basics and, Will Kraft in the process, draw their own map to self cratic president; many Re- keyed. He said he’d seen News Service, is a veteran publicans were in a retribu- my commentary — then he Washington journalist, au- Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 sufficiency and homeownership. [email protected] Gov. Baker, like governors before him, is tion state of mind. shocked me by saying he thor and TV documentary unveiling affordable housing legislation Late one afternoon, Mc- agreed with my harsh crit- executive. Readers may Jennifer Perez Cain hurried onto the floor icism. He actually thanked send him email at martin. ext. 1205 and his aides are rallying state legislators [email protected] to support a five-year $1.3 billion housing of the near-empty Senate me for having said it — [email protected]. bond bill. The bill provides “capital authori- Carolina Trujillo zation” or permission for money to be spent JAY AMBROSE Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 on a variety of housing initiatives, including [email protected] new construction, public housing mainte- Jim Wilson nance and extending, according to the State Trump should leave Sessions alone Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 House News Service, a state tax credit that [email protected] finances affordable housing development. The way many of his of Russian intervention lots of stuff and you can CIRCULATION Baker administration housing officials political enemies go after in the 2016 presidential see why Trump is upset. say they have been successful in ensuring Lisa Mahmoud President Donald Trump election. He took the ac- But why take it out on Ses- Manager, ext. 1239 affordable housing is available to residents. is a national disgrace, an tion for the obvious reason sions in public tweets that [email protected] But public housing and subsidized hous- antidemocratic, snarling, that some had suggested in Trump’s usual crude CLASSIFIED ing are ultimately only crutches for peo- hateful dismissal of proto- he could somehow himself way go after the recusal ple who have no other housing options. As col, sometimes of law. Tech- have been involved in col- and even laxity in inves- Abbe Young Smith LHAND officials are amply aware, the only niques have even included lusion with a Putin gang. tigating Hillary Clinton. Manager, ext. 1276 way to help people throw away the crutch jokes about his getting He wanted no hint of guid- Trump himself dropped [email protected] is to teach them to walk by giving them the killed, and you would think ing the probe away from the goal of locking her up NEWSROOM self sufficiency income tools they need to be- no one could go further. truth and turned it over to after the election, but one come private housing market tenants and, Someone can. Trump can. Deputy Attorney General person who didn’t was for- Bill Brotherton eventually, homeowners. He’s doing it in his at- Rod Rosenstein. He’s the mer New York City Mayor Features Editor ext. 1338 The path leading to self sufficiency is tacks on Attorney Gener- one who appointed Robert Rudolph Giuliani. [email protected] rocky and overgrown, but state policies al Jeff Sessions that are Mueller as general coun- In his mayoral job he was Gayla Cawley can help smooth it out. Affordable housing at the same time vicious sel to get to the bottom of one of the most effective Reporter, ext. 1236 standards and thresholds already spelled attacks on himself. They things. public servants in recent [email protected] out in state law need to be uniformly en- portray him as immature, The problem is that Muel- times, essentially saving Cheryl Charles forced. Public-private housing development narcissistic and downright ler sinks to the bottom to the city from runaway Night Editor, ext. 1278 partnerships can map out ways to provide mindless. They arm his get to the bottom. As an crime and a downturn in [email protected] subsidized apartments in a project and set enemies with still more FBI director trying to get its prosperity. He would be Tori Faieta up savings accounts tenants can contribute criticisms and discour- the goods on a congress- a good attorney general, to in order to become market-rate tenants Copy Editor age Republicans and any man once, he ignored the but an embittered Sessions [email protected] and, ultimately, homeowners. number of civic groups law along with urgings that is not likely to resign and Lending institutions and elected officials respecting Sessions as an he correct himself from the Trump would be crazy to Thomas Grillo need to start or broaden conversations on honest, hard-working, ca- attorney general and the Reporter, ext. 1264 fire him, although that in [email protected] how Americans tackle those two gigantic pable public servant loyal president. In his current itself is no deterrence. He life expenses: Buying a home and paying to the president’s goals. position, he has a good could also fire Rosenstein Spenser Hasak for college. The conversation should be a After all, Sessions was friend, former FBI director and maybe find a depu- Photographer, ext. 1332 wide one that does not rule out the notion of the first senator to back James Comey, as a key wit- ty attorney general who [email protected] public-private “super loans” designed to get Trump in his bid for the ness — despite a law that would fire Mueller, but ob- Thor Jourgensen people into homes and help families build presidency and, time and says nothing doing. struction of justice charges News Editor, ext. 1267 home equity to help pay for college. again, defended Trump’s To pursue the case would be in his face again. [email protected] The house and white picket fence almost positions in a knowledge- against Trump, he has The main point here is Steve Krause disappeared from the American Dream able, rational way. As attor- brought aboard Democrat- that a president should nev- Sports Editor, ext. 1229 nine years ago. But homeownership can be ney general, he has been ic devotees and, apparent- er, ever go after a good, de- [email protected] a means to an end and an end to a means. forceful on getting tough ly getting nowhere on the cent, able Cabinet member Katie Morrison with sanctuary cities and Russian probe, expanded in adolescent tweets to the Sports Reporter has acted in concrete ways his attention to obstruction public. Private discussions [email protected] to support police. Under his of justice. Then, perhaps in the White House? Fine. Owen O’Rourke guidance, the Justice De- stubbing his toe there, too, Frustration at what really partment recently arrest- he included Trump’s enor- Photographer, ext. 1224 could be a “witch hunt” as [email protected] ed hundreds of people ac- mous financial holdings. he calls it? Understandable. cused of illegally abetting Considering Trump’s bil- But play the kinds of games Roberto Scalese this country’s murderous lions in assets, my guess is he is playing on this and Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 [email protected] opiate epidemic, and the that a persistent enough, one cannot help but wonder department is now looking government-financed got- about the way he proceeds Anne Marie Tobin into at least six felonious cha guy could find some- on other matters. Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 leaks of information from thing amiss even if Trump [email protected] intelligence agencies. had given everything to Jay Ambrose is an op- Bridget Turcotte What he did wrong, in Goodwill. ed columnist for Tribune Reporter, ext. 1269 Trump’s eyes, was to re- On top of all of that, the News Service. 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All address information, particu- A report of motor vehicle was reported; at 7:58 p.m. Firefighters knock down larly arrests, reflect police records. In theft at 6:54 a.m. Wednesday Tuesday on Avalon Drive; at the event of a perceived inaccuracy, at 50 Andrew St. 9:03 p.m. Tuesday at 161 Lynn it is the sole responsibility of the con- St. and 2 Greenwood Road; at blaze behind old school Vandalism 7:27 a.m. Wednesday at Ideal cerned party to contact the relevant Transportation at 17 Oak St.; LYNN — A trash fire rear parking lot area cher said. police department and have the de- A report of vandalism at 2:20 at 1:18 p.m. Wednesday at behind the old Marshall of the former school at Archer said the cause of partment issue a notice of correction p.m. Tuesday at 109 Green St. Sylvan Street Grille at 12 Syl- Middle School on Porter 19 Porter St. around 12 the fire is not yet known to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- A report of motor vehicle van St. Street was quickly extin- p.m., after trash and de- and the blaze is under in- ifications will not be made without vandalism at 8:54 p.m. Tues- A report of a motor vehicle guished on Wednesday. bris in a pit somehow day at 9 Ward St.; at 10:02 vestigation by the fire in- express notice of change from the hit and run accident at 6:22 The Lynn Fire Depart- caught fire, Lynn District p.m. Tuesday at 9 Ward St. ment responded to the Fire Chief Stephen Ar- vestigation unit. arresting police department. p.m. Tuesday at Macy’s at 210 Andover St. MARBLEHEAD LYNN Breaking and Entering Arrest Police arrest one-armed, Arrests A report of a breaking and Justin Arnold, 19, of 7 Clif- entering at 9:54 a.m. Wednes- Paul Bishop, of 2 Hancock ton St., Wilmington, was ar- day at 8 Warren St. A neigh- machete-wielding clown St., was arrested on a warrant rested and charged with pos- bor reported the resident is charge of Class A drug posses- session of liquor by a person away and he thought that the HOLLIS, Maine (AP) sion at 9:48 a.m. Wednesday. under 21 and disorderly con- house was broken into. Police Henry Chavez-Gomez, 23, — A man is accused of duct at 12:16 a.m. Wednesday. checked the interior and noth- drunkenly strolling down of 1 Fortesque Terrace, was ing appeared to be missing. arrested and charged with un- a Maine road wearing a Accidents Police spoke with the caller black-hooded sweatshirt licensed operation of a motor who reported that his hus- vehicle and speeding at 7:45 A report of a motor vehicle and a clown mask and band’s vehicle was broken into brandishing a machete a.m. Wednesday. accident at 7 p.m. Tuesday on the prior night. It was unlocked Federico Lopez-Lopez, 24, Humphrey Street. taped to where his arm and a wallet with credit cards had been amputated. of 89 Hamilton Ave., was ar- were stolen. rested on a courtesy booking Breaking and Entering Maine State Police say 31-year-old Corey Berry, at 8:19 a.m. Wednesday. Complaints Matthew Upton, 27, of 94 A report of a motor vehicle of Hollis, was arrested Farrell Road, was arrested and breaking and entering at 3:27 A report of a disturbance Tuesday and charged with charged with OUI liquor, oper- a.m. Wednesday on Evans at 10:25 p.m. Tuesday at 44 criminal threatening. He ation of a motor vehicle with a Road. A caller reported her Holten St. and 6 Pleasant was released after posting revoked license, alcohol from husband saw a person inside St.; at 2:26 p.m. Wednesday $200 bail. an open container in a mo- the family car. He was alerted at 5 Union St. A caller report- Police say Berry was first as he heard a horn sound. The tor vehicle and trespassing at ed there was someone inside spotted in Hollis but then PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 12:13 a.m. Wednesday. car was parked in the driveway breaking items. Police spoke fled into the woods. He was Miguel Vega, of 103 Liberty and the person fled the area with the man, who was upset taken into custody after A man strolls down a street in Hollis, Maine, St., was arrested on warrant on foot. The caller didn’t think because his boss owed him re-emerging in Waterboro. who police said was wearing a clown mask charges of assault and bat- anything was taken from the $600. He threw his own air Police say Berry was intox- with a machete taped to his amputated arm. tery, assault with a dangerous car. conditioner. The boss was not icated but cooperative. He weapon, daytime breaking and on scene. told officers that he was A phone number for known if he has a lawyer entering for a felony and larce- Complaints A report of a neighborhood copying previous clown Berry couldn’t be found who could comment on his ny at 12:51 p.m. Tuesday. A report of an egg thrown at dispute at 9:39 a.m. Wednes- sightings as a prank. Wednesday. It wasn’t behalf. Robert Ventullo, 29, was a jogger at 12:40 p.m. Tuesday day at 22 Goodale St. A caller arrested and charged with dis- at Ocean and Harbor avenues. reported a neighbor was put- guise to obstruct justice and A caller was out jogging and ting recently cut trees into a on warrant charges of miscel- New York eyes ‘textalyzer’ reported being hit in the leg wood chipper. She stated that laneous equipment violation, by an egg thrown from some- the trees were on her family’s operation of a motor vehicle one in a black Chevy Tahoe. property and that the downed with a suspended license and to bust drivers using phones The owner of the truck was trees were her evidence of the larceny at 4:08 p.m. Tuesday. contacted, who reported his wrongdoing. There was an on- By David Klepper 19-year-old son was the driver. going dispute over the property. ASSOCIATED PRESS Accidents Police reported the owner took A report of suspicious activ- ity at 9:52 a.m. Wednesday at ALBANY, N.Y. — Police A report of a motor vehicle the vehicle away from his son. Dunkin’ Donuts at 162 Wash- in New York state may accident with personal injury ington St. An employee reported soon have a high-tech way at 10:47 a.m. Tuesday at 31 MEDFORD that a man was looking at his of catching texting driv- Colonial Ave.; at 10:59 a.m. computer and touching himself. ers: a device known as a Tuesday at 2 Victory Road; at Accidents A caller reported two domes- “textalyzer” that allows 9:28 p.m. Tuesday on Freeman tic bunnies under a motor vehi- an officer to quickly check Square. A report of a motor vehicle cle at 10:03 a.m. Wednesday if a phone has been in use A report of a motor vehicle accident at 5:02 p.m. Tuesday at 111 Foster St. Police were before a crash. hit and run accident at 11:16 at Wright’s Pond at 150 Elm unable to catch the rabbits. Democratic Gov. Andrew a.m. Tuesday at Austin Square St.; at 6:01 p.m. Tuesday at 68 People on scene stated that Cuomo on Wednesday Baptist Church at 677 Boston South Border Road; at 6:30 St. p.m. Tuesday on Roosevelt there is a woman in the vicinity directed the Governor’s A report of a motor vehicle Circle; at 6:36 p.m. Tuesday who lets her rabbits roam. Traffic Safety Committee accident at 11:22 a.m. Tues- at Central Avenue and Spring to examine the technology, day at Boston and Summer Street; at 7:14 p.m. Tuesday at Overdose as well as the questions Arlington Street and Harvard about privacy and civil lib- streets; at 1:09 p.m. Tuesday A report of an overdose at at Central Avenue and Liberty Avenue; at 8:48 a.m. Wednes- erties its use would raise. day at 327 Main St.; at 9:18 9:35 p.m. Tuesday on Margin “Despite laws to ban Street; at 6:48 p.m. Tuesday Street. A caller reported her at Lynnfield Street and Tuscan a.m. Wednesday at Boston cellphone use while driv- Avenue and High Street; at sister took prescription pills. ing, some motorists still FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Road; at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday She was taken to Beverly Hos- 11:45 a.m. Wednesday at Kel- continue to insist on tex- New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks during at Floyd Avenue and Lynnfield pital; at 10:12 p.m. Tuesday ly’s Roast Beef at 35 Revere ting behind the wheel a news conference to announce the increase Street; at 8:02 p.m. Tuesday at on Sherman Street. A man was Broadway and Jenness Street; Beach Parkway; at 1:10 p.m. — placing themselves in penalties for texting while driving in New Wednesday at Boston Market taken to Salem Hospital; at and others at substantial at 9:47 p.m. Tuesday at East- 11:54 p.m. Tuesday on North York. ern Avenue and Erie Street; at at 616 Fellsway St. risk,” Cuomo said in a A report of a motor vehicle hit Central Street. One person was statement first reported 9:02 a.m. Wednesday at 14 taken to Salem Hospital. tify drunk drivers. Once being ready, according Essex St. and run accident at 5:40 p.m. by The Associated Press. plugged into a person’s to Cellebrite, the Isra- Tuesday at Modell’s Sporting Theft “This review will exam- phone for about a minute, el-based tech company de- Assaults Goods at 640 Fellsway. ine the effectiveness of it will indicate whether a veloping the device. A report of a larceny at 8:06 using this new emerging motorist was texting, email- Digital privacy and civil A report of an assault Breaking and Entering p.m. Tuesday at 48 Fulton St. A technology to crack down ing, surfing the web or liberties groups already and battery with a danger- on this reckless behavior otherwise using his or her have questioned wheth- A report of a motor vehicle caller reported his motorcycle ous weapon at 12:30 a.m. and thoroughly evaluate cellphone before a serious er the technology’s use breaking and entering at 7:56 was stolen. Wednesday on Ward Street. its implications to ensure crash. The textalyzer would would violate personal a.m. Wednesday at 15 Fourth we protect the safety and not access actual informa- privacy, noting that police St. REVERE Breaking and Entering privacy of New Yorkers.” tion on the phone, such as can already obtain search The device is called the pictures, personal emails or warrants if they believe A report of a motor vehicle Accidents Complaints “textalyzer” because of its web browsing history. information on a private breaking and entering at 9:38 similarity to the Breatha- The “textalyzer” is still phone could be useful in a a.m. Tuesday at 80 Sagamore A report of a disturbance A report of a motor vehicle lyzer, which is used to iden- some months away from prosecution. St.; at 11:11 a.m. Tuesday at at 10:42 a.m. Wednesday at hit and run accident at 6:55 526 Western Ave. 297 Main St.; at 1:15 p.m. a.m. Tuesday at Dimino’s Sub A report of a breaking and Wednesday at 15 Canal St. Sandwiches on Revere Beach entering at 4:40 p.m. Tuesday Parkway. Child killer put to death in first at 56 Collins St. Theft A report of a motor vehicle accident at 6:26 p.m. Tuesday Complaints A report of a larceny at 4:39 at Wonderland Train Station on Ohio execution in three years p.m. Tuesday at Simple Fare North Shore Road. A report of a disturbance at Delicatessan at 460 High St.; By Julie Carr Smyth and I’m committed to do 12:43 p.m. Tuesday at Baker at 1:02 p.m. Wednesday at 55 Complaints ASSOCIATED PRESS that,” Ohio Prisons Direc- Riverside Ave. tor Gary Mohr said just and Franklin streets; at 5:20 LUCASVILLE, Ohio — p.m. Tuesday at 39 Hawthorne A report of a disturbance at before Phillips’ execution. Vandalism 7:50 p.m. Tuesday on Crest A child killer was put to It was Ohio’s first exe- St.; at 8:08 p.m. Tuesday at death with no apparent 170 Union St.; at 8:59 p.m. Avenue; at 11:12 p.m. Tuesday cution since 2014, when A report of vandalism at complications Wednesday Tuesday at 264 Chatham St.; on Reservoir Avenue. an inmate gasped and 4:08 p.m. Tuesday at 190 High in Ohio’s first execution at 10:50 p.m. Tuesday at 9 snorted repeatedly during St.; at 5:12 p.m. Tuesday at 27 Vandalism since a problem-plagued a procedure that took an Ward St.; at 11:32 p.m. Tues- Butler St. day at 169 Euclid Ave. one 3½ years ago trig- unusually long 26 min- A report of vandalism at 2:53 gered an uproar over the utes and involved a nev- p.m. Tuesday at Mill Street and Overdose PEABODY reliability of the lethal in- er-before-tried drug com- Mill Street Place; at 6:58 p.m. jection drugs used by the bination. A report of an overdose at Accidents Tuesday on Eastern Avenue. state. Gov. John Kasich react- 11:55 a.m. Tuesday on Ontario Ronald Phillips, 43, was ed by putting all execu- Street. A report of a motor vehicle SWAMPSCOTT condemned to die for the tions on hold. The delays accident at 4:14 p.m. Tues- 1993 rape and slaying of continued when the state day at Lowell Street and Anita Theft Accidents his girlfriend’s 3-year-old PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS had trouble finding new Road; at 6:42 p.m. Tuesday at daughter, Sheila Marie supplies of drugs and A report of a larceny at 5:33 62 Aborn St. At least one per- A report of a motor vehicle Evans. He was given a Ronald Phillips was death row inmates sued p.m. Tuesday at 501 Washing- son was taken to the hospital. accident at 3:13 p.m. Tuesday three-drug combination executed Wednesday over Ohio’s proposed new ton St. Heavy damage to the house at 79 Nason Road. never used in Ohio before. for the 1993 rape and three-drug combination, As he lay on the execu- slaying of his girl- saying it would amount to tion table, he apologized friend’s 3-year-old cruel and unusual punish- to the child’s aunt and daughter. ment. half-sister, who were there The drugs include mid- Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 the way for the full re- to watch him die for his azolam, a sedative used Hotline crimes. sumption of capital pun- in some problematic exe- “I know that Sheila Ma- ishment in Ohio, which cutions in Ohio, Arkansas Spanish menu available CALL 24 HOURS A DAY rie didn’t deserve what I has 26 executions sched- and Arizona. The inmates uled through 2020, the or text the word tiplynn did to her,” he said. were backed up by 15 All reports of neighborhood Donna Hudson, the vic- next on Sept. 13. pharmacology professors and your tip to tim’s aunt, said: “God for- “I have confidence that who said midazolam is activity will be investigated. gave him, but, I’m sorry, I we are going to continue incapable of inducing un- Callers may remain anonymous. “tip411” (847411) don’t think I can.” to do this in a dignified, consciousness or prevent- Phillips’ case could open peaceful, humane way, ing serious pain. THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Trump bars all transgender troops from military By Robert Burns mention Defense Secre- itary,” said Democratic Transgender people al- and Catherine Lucey tary Jim Mattis, the re- Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of ready in uniform were ASSOCIATED PRESS tired Marine general who New York. concerned about what less than one month ago John McCain, the Arizo- comes next. WASHINGTON — Presi- told the military service na Republican and Viet- “Everybody is hurt, every- dent Donald Trump abrupt- chiefs to spend another six nam War hero, said Trump body is scared,” said Rudy ly declared a ban Wednes- months weighing the costs was simply wrong. Akbarian, 26, who is in the day on transgender troops and benefits of allowing “Any American who military but did not want to serving anywhere in the U.S. military, catching the transgender individu- meets current medical identify his branch. Pentagon flat-footed and als to enlist. At the time, and readiness standards Akbarian, who said his unable to explain what it Mattis said this “does not should be allowed to con- chain of command was sup- called Trump’s “guidance.” presuppose the outcome of tinue serving,” he said. portive as he transitioned the review,” but Trump’s “There is no reason to from female to male, said His proclamation, on Twit- Steven Mc- tweets appeared to have force service members his time to re-enlist is com- ter rather than any formal Carty, right, done just that. who are able to fight, train ing up and he might stay announcement, drew bi- and others partisan denunciations and The Pentagon has re- and deploy to leave the to ensure there is a strong fused to release any data military — regardless of voice for transgender troops attend an threw currently serving event in transgender soldiers into on the number of trans- their gender identity.” like himself. gender people currently Not everyone at the Cap- “I’m going to remain support of limbo. transgen- “Please be advised that serving. A Rand Corp. itol agreed. hopeful,” he said. “Amer- study has estimated the Rep. Duncan Hunter, ica is really progressive der mem- the United States Gov- bers of the ernment will not accept number at between 1,320 a member of the House and definitely smart, and military or allow Transgender in- and 6,630 out of 1.3 mil- Armed Services Commit- there are a lot of trans- Wednesday dividuals to serve in any lion active-duty troops. tee, said, “The president’s gender members serving capacity in the U.S. Mil- Criticism for Trump’s ac- decision was the absolute in critical roles.” on Capi- itary,” the commander in tion was immediate and right decision. ... It’s about Shane Ortega, a 30-year- tol Hill in chief tweeted. strong from both political time that a decision is old retired staff sergeant Washing- Trump wrote that he parties. made to restore the war- in Los Angeles, said he’s ton. had consulted with “my His action is “harmful, rior culture and allow the concerned more for civil- generals and military misguided and weakens, U.S. military to get back to ians than transgender PHOTO | experts,” but he did not not strengthens our mil- business.” troops. ASSOCIATED PRESS Swampscott resident tapped for judgeship CHAPMAN believe he will be an asset Chapman was nominat- From A1 to the quality of justice in ed for the seat vacated the commonwealth.” by the death of Judge Mi- defense attorney. Chapman graduated chael Lauranzano in 2015, “Attorney Chapman is cum laude from Suffolk who served for 16 years a well-respected and tal- University Law School in after being nominated by ented member of the bar 1986. Since 1991, Chap- the late Gov. A. Paul Cel- with strong criminal de- man has been a partner in lucci. fense experience,” said the law firm of Chapman Judicial nominees must be approved by the Gover- Gov. Charlie Baker in a and Chapman P.C. with nor’s Council. statement. “I am pleased offices in Chelsea and Sa- to submit his name for lem. He began his legal Thomas Grillo can be the Governor’s Council’s career in 1986 as an assis- reached at tgrillo@item- advice and consent, and tant DA. live.com. Decades can’t deny this Saugus reunion REUNION another thought until long knows the ins and outs of From A1 after he returned home. every kind of motor. He Out of the 16 men who said to my son Jamie, ‘let guys might be gone. I signed it, he believes there me listen to your (truck) might be gone. I had the is only one other person, engine before I leave,’ and note in my wallet and said Robert Breda, who is still Charlie told him the thing everybody had to sign it.” alive, though Sheehan has sounded pretty good. Ja- He gathered 16 sig- been waiting for about five mie was proud of that. It natures from the squad months for a response to was a great, great time.” members who were pres- his last letter to him. Rumfola told Sheehan ent, and placed the bill The 89-year-old writer he had four motor jobs back in his wallet, where eventually tracked down waiting for him at home it remained for the next Rumfola, who was living and went on his way. Five ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK 6½ decades. Weighing in upstate New York, and heavily on the note was began corresponding with days after returning to Avery Shaw, 6, of Nahant swats at bubbles as she gets ready to test her New York, Rumfola died paper boat during Paperpalooza. the absence of the only him through letters. After missing signature — that a handful had been sent from a heart attack. of Charles Rumfola, who back and forth between “Some people treat was busy rigging a system the two former soldiers, things like that lightly,” Fun flies high in Nahant to easily transport ammu- Rumfola, 91, arranged to said Sheehan. “I don’t and nition and other supplies travel to Massachusetts I can’t. The memories are up a mountain side when with his daughter, Carol precious. You remember NAHANT activities including short grade spelling bee champ the bill was being signed. Kostraba, to be reunited all of them but some have stories on Short Beach Max Manadee for Nah- From A1 “He had jacked the end with his old friend last special value. Some have and an obstacle course ant’s version of “Are You of a truck up and taken May. real special value. He was The Nahant Public Li- and book signing at the Smarter Than A Fifth one wheel off,” said Shee- “We had four great hours brary’s summer reading Flash Road playground. one of them.” Grader?” han. “He was brilliant at my kitchen table telling program is designed to Earlier this month, the “These activities spark with that stuff.” stories,” said Sheehan. Bridget Turcotte can be help inspire children to library launched a LEGO an interest,” said Mary That night, a firefight “He’s a great story teller. reached at bturcotte@item- continue reading through- club that met on Wednes- Sanborn, who has par- broke out, and Sheehan He’s got a good memory. live.com. Follow her on out the summer and to days, which Carmo- ticipated in the summer said he didn’t give the note He’s a great mechanic who Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. enjoy reading for plea- dy-Hosker said she hopes reading program with sure, said director Sharon to make permanent. Chil- her granddaughter Avery Hawkes. Hands-on activi- dren and parents gath- Shaw. “She’s been keeping ties related to the summer ered to build words with up with the logs. It’s some- Marblehead police are reading theme are chosen scrabble pieces, and giant thing to do and she want- to keep the children in- Jenga blocks were used to ed to be here today.” volved. create structures. Last year, a beach read- Adults were challenged Bridget Turcotte can be investigating trail incident ing theme brought the to a spelling bee with reached at bturcotte@item- children to several of the the Johnson Elementa- live.com. Follow her on TRAIL the strange interaction an inappropriate inci- town’s sandy spaces for ry School’s reigning fifth Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. From A1 on Wednesday, which had dent near or on the rail occurred the previous day trail. Last October, police that he knew other boys around 4:30 p.m. The inci- responded after a man on his team. dent took place near the had exposed himself and The man then got on old railroad right-of-way, tried to grab a woman on his bike and rode up the beside the path, between the portion of the popular street, rather than return- Broughton Road and Tem- 4-mile trail outside Tow- ing to the path. Police said ple Emanu-El, police said. the unknown man provid- The man is described as er School, a private pre-K ed the wrong names for a white man in his 40s, to 8 school on West Shore the boy’s teammates. He standing approximately Drive. The trail connects also said he was watching 5 feet 10 inches to 6 feet, Marblehead, Swampscott the boy’s baseball game and weighing 200 pounds. and Salem. on a date that it had been He has a 5 o’clock shad- The woman told police canceled, police said. ow, with short brown hair, the man had exposed and Police are emphasizing but not a buzz cut. He was grabbed himself with his that the man did not do possibly wearing a gray right hand, while trying or say anything sexual — shirt, gray or blue shorts, to grab her with his left he did not touch or try to gray sneakers, and a blue hand. After she screamed touch the boy and did not or gray backpack. The for help, the man fled on say anything inappropri- backpack was described his bike toward Salem ate. as possibly a knit woman’s “The comments con- style. He was reportedly without making physical cerning the boy’s baseball riding a dark mountain contact or saying a word, team and the fact that he bike, police said. according to court docu- was a stranger speaking Anyone on the path on ments. Mounir Rhoulam, to a young child who was Tuesday afternoon who 39, of Swampscott, was ar- outside alone is what was may have seen the man rested for the assault. concerning to the parents is urged to contact Mar- and now to the police,” blehead Police at 781-631- Gayla Cawley can be Marblehead police said in 1212. reached at gcawley@item- Adelaide Howell, 3, of North Reading, writes down the names of books a statement. This is not the first time live.com. Follow her on she read this summer and creates a paper chain. Police learned about police have investigated Twitter @GaylaCawley. A8 THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Arcade Fire’s ‘Everything Now’ darkly happy-go-lucky

Abba-esque, Pulp-ish rhythms sparkling behind Win Butler’s narrative about information overload matched with a swelling emotional vacuum. “Signs of Life” is about “cool kids stuck in the past” looking in the night for what they’ll never nd there, only the mortal coil. “Creature Comfort” is back in Pulp music territory as Butler exhorts those thinking about ending it all to come off the ledge. “In nite Content” furiously claims “we’re in nitely content” and reprises itself in a Wilco-like Americana style, both detached and involved. Your choice. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “Electric Blue,” sung in a crystalline falsetto by Regine Chassagne, laments a love that dissipated as quickly as the (AP) — Arcade Fire are darkly happy- summer heat. go-lucky on “Everything Now,” applying “Put Your Money on Me” has a pul- Euro disco and new wave to somber sating synth bass line like Jean Mi- themes on their fth album like con- chel Jarre and forms a neat pair of sumerism,  ummoxed youth and suicide (relatively) straight songs about trou- prevention. bled-but-hopeful relationships with Having a rockin’ good time Working with co-producers Thom- “We Don’t Deserve Love.” U2 and Bob as Bangalter (Daft Punk) and Steve Dylan producer Daniel Lanois adds Mackey (Pulp), Arcade Fire may have pedal steel to both tracks. picked up a case of Stockholm syndrome, A laid back version of the title song with abounding sonic similarities with ends the album, similar to a snippet those bands. at the start. It creates a seamless loop The title cut is one of the Montre- should you choose now to listen to every- al band’s most successful singles, it’s thing again. SEND US YOUR STUFF WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL LOOK@ITEM- LIVE.COM OR MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903.

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Any 1 ...... $7 Any 1 ...... $8 ANY ORDER ANY ORDER All 4 ...... $237 All 4 ...... $555 First 3 ...... $133 First 3 ...... $311 Last 3 ...... $133 Last 3 ...... $155 Mass Cash: 7-10-21-30-33 JULY 30 AUGUST 7 TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Showers| High 77, Low 65 P’Cloudy | High 78, Low 64 Windy | High 69, Low 61 Megabucks: 2-15-22-32-45-48 Powerball: 7-19-21-42-69 (12) SPORTS B THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017 Weather was no match for Junior Race Week By Steve Krause day where it’s the big- was the light wind,” she ITEM SPORTS EDITOR gest storm of the sum- said. “We kind of expect it mer,” said Brown, 18, who to happen. But everyone MARBLEHEAD — will enter Hobart and adapted really well.” There is a Marblehead William Smith Colleges Junior Race Week, albeit Junior Race Week curse, in Geneva, N.Y., this a truncated one, wrapped according to Pleon Yacht fall. “Then there’s a day up Wednesday amid post- Club Commodore Chloe where there’s good wind. card-perfect weather on Brown, and it held to And there’s a day of light the high seas — a stark form this week. wind. contrast to the way condi- “There’s always one “Today (Wednesday) tions were Monday, when race of cials decided to keep the boats ashore. “Monday’s conditions were just too rough,” said Rick Myers, one of the many adult volunteers who help the race run smoothly. “It wasn’t so much the rain, but the wind and waves. It was just a little bit too windy for our kids. It was gener- ally considered a good de- cision to take the day off and, truth be told, nobody complained about it.” Nevertheless, the weath- er did throw a pretty good curve into the proceed- ings. The conditions were bad enough to force the Monday-night dinner in- side the small clubhouse, where “it got very crowd- ed,” said Brown. It also forced the race organizers to double up on races so that the sailors could come close to the requisite num- ber of races in the regatta. Junior Race Week serves ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK as a prelude to the regu- lar regatta, which begins Kristen Healy, 15, and Eli Gleason, 15, both of today, with the Corinthi- ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON Niantic, Conn., walk their Club 420 sailboat an Yacht Club as the host up the ramp at the Eastern Yacht Club on Pine Hill’s Juniel Guzman cheers on Willy McCaffery (not pictured) as Wednesday. SAILING, B2 he crosses home plate to give their team a 5-0 lead in the rst inning. Lynn Woods races see big turnout Fast start propels The Lynn Woods Sum- place (15:15), Kaylei (18:11) and Jack Carroll mer Cross Country Series Johnson of Lynn nished (18:14) nished second Pine Hill past East Lynn continued on Wednesday in seventh place (16:07), through fourth, respec- evening, with 269 run- Carolyn Osbahr of Na- tively. Anthony Ditria of lot more energy today. It seemed like we ners competing across hant nished in eighth By Katie Morrison Revere nished in fth ITEM STAFF weren’t as focused last game, and they three races. place (16:27), Bridgett place (18:17). Finishers stayed focused the whole game today, In the 1.59-mile kids Lawless of Salem nished six through 10 repre- LYNN — After opening the 2017 City which was good.” race, Lynn’s Eamonn in ninth place (16:48) and sented a variety of towns, Series with an extra-inning loss to West Pine Hill will try to advance Friday in a McHale took rst place Kevin Smart of Lynn took with Salem’s Finn Lacey Lynn, the Pine Hill Reds bounced back rematch with West Lynn. with a time of 11:06. Win- 10th place (17:19). nishing in sixth place Wednesday with a 14-3 win over East “It will be a good rematch, we’re looking throp’s April Ferguson The 2.49-mile race (18:24), Woburn’s Mark Lynn at Kiley Playground in a loser’s forward to playing them again,” Avery nished in second place around Steel Tower and Rosenblum taking sev- bracket game. said. (12:46), followed by Aidan the Goat Path was won enth (18:45), Limilson Ta- After mistakes sunk Pine Hill Saturday, Wednesday, Pine Hill jumped out to a Burke of Swampscott by Lynn’s Abrar Jalal vares of Chelsea nishing the Reds scored early and often against 5-0 lead after half an inning. After Stevie (12:50), Lucy Brown of with a time of 16:24. eighth (18:53), Nahant’s East Lynn and coach Rich Avery was Pedro drew a leadoff walk, Ethan Che- Nahant (13:14) and Al- Lynners took the next Matthew Brown nish- satis ed with the focus his team showed valier brought him in with a double to berto Gerardo of Lynn three spots in the race ing ninth (19:00) and from beginning to end. right-center. David Brown followed with (14:38). Oliver Brooks of as well with Colin Har- “I was happy that we jumped out right Lynn nished in sixth vey (17:35), Adnan Jalal LYNN WOODS, B2 away,” Avery said. “We seemed to have a CITY SERIES, B2 Navigators inch closer to .500 mark The busy schedule for and stole second. Falkson the North Shore Naviga- singled Pena to third, and tors continued Wednesday, Nate Rossi brought him as they split a doublehead- home with a single, though er with the Seacoast Mav- ericks on the road. he was thrown out trying In the rst game, a con- to stretch it to a double. tinuation of a suspend- In the second, Ted ed game from July 8. Leathersich (UMass Low- The Navs held a 4-1 lead ell) singled with one out thanks to Western Con- and came around thanks necticut State’s Billy Bus- to a two-out error in cen- cetto’s RBI single and a ter eld. RBI from Austin Masel (Holy Cross). But the tide The Navs capped their turned quickly in this scoring in the third, as one, as Seacoast’s Evan Nick Fuhrmann (Frost- Hirschbaum smacked a burg State) cranked a solo grand slam off Cole Brad- home run, his third long ley (Wofford) in the bot- ball of the season. tom of the sixth to put the Falkson nished the day Mavericks on top with one swing of the bat. with ve hits after going Bradley settled in from 3-for-4 in the nightcap. that point on, and nished Rossi went 2-for-4 and out the game for the Nav- Pena walked twice. igators (20-25) without With the win, the Nav- allowing another run, but igators improve to 20-25 the Navs couldn’t get much and inch closer to a play- cooking on the offensive end, despite 10 hits, and off spot. The East division fell, 5-4, in the early game. features a tight race for Nick Falkson (Tufts), Jeff second place, with North Mejia (UMass Lowell) and Shore just one win behind Brad Douglas (Rhode Is- three other teams. land College) each had two The Navs take on the hits in the rst game. ITEM FILE PHOTO Brockton Rox bright and In the nightcap, UMa- ss Lowell’s Henry Funa- Nick Falkson had a big day for the Navigators, early today, starting at 10 ro took the hill for North nishing with ve hits over the course of two a.m. at Campanelli Stadi- Shore. He went 3 2/3, hold- games. um. The Navs come home ing the Mavericks score- Friday as they take on less, allowing four hits er) allowed the only run earned the save, tossing a the Blues, with rst pitch Seacoast would get, going perfect seventh, striking and one walk, fanning ve. scheduled for 7 p.m. and 2 1/3 innings, giving up out two. Funaro boasts a 1.65 ERA reworks after the game. in 32 2/3 innings for the three hits and a walk. He At the plate, the Navi- Navs this season, going earned the win, his second gators struck early, plat- The Navigators have ve 4-0 in six starts and seven of the season and second ing a run in the rst. Joey home games left in the appearances. in as many day. Chris Pen- Pena (St. Thomas Aqui- regular season, which Yamil Delgado (Fish- nell (St. Thomas Aquinas) nas) drew a leadoff walk wraps up on August 6. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017 Lynn Woods draws 269 runners LYNN WOODS Pawlicki took fifth place From B1 (50:18). Nakri Dao of Lynn finished in sixth place Swampscott’s Ted Ken- (50:34), Peabody’s Mark nedy taking 10th place Dawson finished seventh (19:06). (51:33), Woburn’s Chris The longest race of the Smith finished eighth night, a 5.51-mile trail (52:01), William Jackson dubbed “Tour de Lynn of Salem finished ninth Woods,” was won by North Andover’s Jacob Johns (53:29) and David Hamil- with a time of 46:05. Adam ton of Haverhill finished Cook of Melrose finished in 10th place with a time second (46:26), Michael of 53:31. Pulli of Medford took third The Summer Cross place (46:48), Jose Leelere Country Series will con- of Chelsea finished fourth tinue next week back at (47:57) and Lynn’s Jim Lynn Woods.

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Red Sox rookie Rafael Devers hit a home run on Wednesday afternoon when he took Seattle Mari- ners pitcher Andrew Moore deep in the third inning. Devers homers, Sale dazzles as Red Sox shut out Seattle on the road SEATTLE (AP) — Chris Sale The only way Sale could be over- Wilson. pitched seven innings of three-hit shadowed would be if the Red Sox’s TRAINER’S ROOM ball, top prospect Rafael Devers be- top prospect, Devers, did something Red Sox: Boston placed right-hand- came the youngest Boston player special. Which he did, leading off the ed pitcher Ben Taylor on the 10-day to hit a home run in more than 50 third inning by sending a 2-1 fast- disabled list with a strained muscle years, and the Red Sox beat the Se- ball from starter Andrew Moore out in his ribs. The move was retroactive attle Mariners 4-0 on Wednesday to to center field for his first hit in the to July 23. The Red Sox activated salvage the final game of the series. majors. right-hander Blaine Boyer from the Barely 12 hours after the clubs At 20 years and 275 days old, De- disabled list. Boyer had been out wrapped up a five-hour, 13-inning vers was the youngest Red Sox play- since July 16 with an elbow strain. marathon, the Red Sox got exactly er to homer since Tony Conigliaro in Mariners: OF Jarrod Dyson (toe) is what they needed from their ace to September 1965. He added a single expected back in the lineup on Fri- avoid being swept. The left-hander in the seventh inning. day. Dyson missed the previous three ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON was masterful, striking out 11, the Moore (1-3) was solid, but the long games after hyperextending his toe East Lynn’s Morenal Castro points to the sky 14th time this season he had at least ball was his problem. Along with De- crashing into the wall last Saturday after drawing a walk. 10 strikeouts in a game. He allowed vers’ shot, Moore gave up a two-out, against the Yankees. Seattle manag- doubles to Jean Segura and Guiller- two-run homer to Sandy Leon in the mo Heredia, and a broken-bat single fourth inning. Moore hung a 1-2 cur- er Scott Servais wanted to give Dys- Quick start fuels Pine to Ben Gamel, but none of the three veball and Leon hit his sixth homer on one more game off with an off day to reach base via hit ever advanced. of the season. Moore was able to save on Thursday. Sale (13-4) has struck out at least Seattle’s bullpen by lasting 6 2/3 in- UP NEXT Hill over East Lynn nine batters in each of his 12 road nings. Red Sox: After a day off, Boston starts this season, the longest streak DAYS OFF opens up a 10-game homestand CITY SERIES and bit the bullet, got dating to 1913. Boston’s Mookie Betts and Seattle’s against Kansas City. David Price (5- From B1 down to it and got the job Sale has won five of his last six Robinson Cano, both All-Stars this 3) will start in the opener. done,” Avery said. decisions and became the first pitch- year, got a break from the starting Mariners: Following an off day, the a RBI double in almost Pine Hill responded er in the with 13 lineup with each team having a day Mariners open a three-game series the same spot to make it with two runs of their own wins. In two starts on Boston’s road off Thursday. Cano’s only duty was with the New York Mets. Ariel Mi- 2-0, and an error brought in the top of the fourth. trip, Sale allowed seven total hits in catching the ceremonial first pitch randa (7-4) will start the opener on home Brown. Will Mc- Brown dropped a double 13 innings and struck out 20. from Seattle Seahawks QB Russell Friday. Caffery struck out swing- down the right-field line ing, but the ball got away and Guzman walked, set- and Juniel Guzman, who ting the stage for Sisson, reached on the error that who smacked a two-run scored Brown, scored. The double to make it 8-2. throw to first also skipped “Every time they got a away and McCaffery run, we tried to combat turned a strikeout into it,” Avery said. “We made two runs, coming all the a bunch of mistakes last way around. game, and we were mis- East Lynn starter More- take-free on the basepaths nal Castro was caught in today, and that definitely a jam after Chris Champa helps.” smacked a double, Richie Pine Hill added to its Avery singled and Nick lead in the fifth when Rogers walked, loading Jayden Driscoll and Pedro the bases with one out. drew back-to-back walks But Castro buckled down to start the frame. Cheva- and got an infield fly and lier brought in a run with fielder’s choice to escape a groundout to second, without allowing any fur- and another came in on ther damage. Brown’s single. After in- Guzman, starting on the tentionally walking Guz- mound for Pine Hill, shut man, Quezada was lifted down East Lynn in the for Jared Paone, who gave first. East Lynn manag- up a two-run double to er Matt Morin went with McCaffery but settled in Ayden Quezada on the after to keep the score at mound in the second, and 12-2. Quezada delivered, strik- East Lynn forced a sixth ing out the side. inning with a run in the “He was our closer, and fifth off Sisson, who took unfortunately he had over for Guzman with one to come in and help us out due to Guzman’s pitch there,” Morin said. “He’s count. But Pine Hill add- one of our biggest leaders, ed two runs in the sixth, and he held them for a lit- and Sisson, despite allow- tle while.” ing two hits in the inning, ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Pine Hill added a run held East Lynn scoreless Sailboats are hauled onto the beach at Eastern Yacht Club. in the top of the third as to seal the win. Champa slammed a dou- The loss ends the sea- ble to right and stole third. son for East Lynn, which Nate Sisson came through dropped both its City Se- Weather was no match for junior sailors with a RBI single to make ries games after falling to it 6-0. Lynn Shore Saturday. the adults Thursday through Sun- first and second, respectively, in the SAILING In the bottom of the “We have four 12-year- day. Opti Green Even fleet. Pleon also From B1 third, Guzman started olds on this team, and Brown said volunteers and staff took the first two spots in the Opti to struggle with his com- they’re the leaders, and facility. These days, Race Week con- working on Junior Race Week have Champ fleet, as Pearse Dowd and mand, and East Lynn they’ll be sorely missed,” sists of the Helly Hansen National been working since last August. Dylan Balunas finished atop the plated two runs without Morin said. “We’ve Offshore One-Design (NOOD) Re- “They worked practically year- other 57 entries. Pleon’s Frankie the benefit of a hit. Jaid- preached being a family gatta, a series of races throughout round,” she said. “There are a lot of Doyle topped Sail Maine’s George en LeBlanc was hit with a from the beginning. You the country. people who do a lot of work to make Holt in the Laser Radial fleet. pitch to lead off the frame, can’t win by yourself, you Race Week in Marblehead is near- this happen. Other winners included Niantic but Guzman settled in to have to win as one, and we ly 150 years old, and originally it “It’s really a community effort,” Bay YC’s Kristen Healy and Eli strike out the next two. did that during the regu- was structured so that the junior she said. “It’s amazing that we pull Gleason, who topped Pleon’s Phil- Three straight walks to lar season, but we didn’t sailors raced in the morning and the it off. The objective is to encourage ip Jeffries and Megan Yorsz in the Jayce Jean-Pierre, Antho- really show up in this adults in the afternoon. youth sailing above anything else 420 Champ fleet. Sam Barrett and ny Cedeno and Quezada tournament. We ran into brought in a run, and a two good pitchers and you “At some point, 40 or 50 years ago, — any club, any class. The goal is to Luke Monnich of Hingham YC won walk to Castro loaded the can’t do much.” it started evolving,” said Myers. the 420 Green fleet. Finally, Kol- get kids excited about sailing, and to bases, but Guzman struck The City Series contin- “The regatta has been shortened a develop a love of sailing.” legewidgwok YC’s Oliver Lardner out the final batter of the ues tonight, as Wyoma little bit, and taken the form it takes Pleon produced three winners in topped Hingham YC’s Libby Rogers inning. and Lynn Shore square now,” which has the juniors racing the junior race. Pleon’s Max Dressel and Pleon’s Billy Cashel in the Opti “That’s how he does it, off in a winners’ bracket Monday through Wednesday and and Jack Weissenburger finished Green Odd fleet. he’s a pretty focused kid battle. THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

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TV/RADIO TV a.m.; LPGA Tour: Ladies MLB Scottish Open, Golf, 9:30 Milwaukee at Washington, a.m.; PGA Tour: RBC Cana- MLB Network, 12 p.m.; dian Open, Golf, 3 p.m.; Tampa Bay at NY Yankees, US Girls’ Junior Champion- MLB Network, 7 p.m.; NY ship, FS1, 4 p.m Mets at San Diego, MLB Horse racing Network, 11 p.m. Saratoga Live, FS2, 4 p.m. CFL Soccer PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Montreal at Winnipeg, Tournament of Nations: US Bill Belichick approaches the podium to speak with the media at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough ESPN2, 8:30 p.m. vs. Australia, ESPN, 10 on Wednesday afternoon. Golf p.m. European PGA Tour: Porsche Swimming European Open, Golf, 5 FINA World Aquatics Champi- What expectations? Patriots in reset a.m.; Senior British Open onships, NBCSN, 11:30 Championship, Golf, 7 a.m. mode as training camp gets underway MLB FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — “But I watch a little stuff from time rookie Joe Thuney, were stabilizing. AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division Entering last season, much of the to time ... I think it’s quite foolish Brady was sacked 15 times in 2016. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB intrigue that surrounded the New some of the things being said.” It’s why Slater said no one dis- Boston 56 47 .544 — Washington 59 39 .602 — England Patriots centered on the The productivity of Brady is one counts Brady when he says he’d like New York 53 46 .535 1 Atlanta 48 52 .480 12 Tampa Bay 53 49 .520 2½ New York 47 51 .480 12 players who wouldn’t be on the field. of the biggest reasons many believe to play until his mid-40s, if not lon- Baltimore 48 53 .475 7 Miami 45 53 .459 14 Not only was Tom Brady on the the Patriots could become the first ger. Toronto 46 54 .460 8½ Philadelphia 34 64 .347 25 Central Division Central Division verge of serving his four-game “De- back-to-back champion since they Said Slater: “Kevin Garnett said, W L Pct GB W L Pct GB flategate” suspension, but several did so in the 2003 and 2004 seasons. ‘Anything is possible,’ right?” Cleveland 53 45 .541 — Milwaukee 54 48 .529 — Kansas City 52 47 .525 1½ Chicago 52 47 .525 ½ players were dealing with injuries. Brady enters camp just a week shy NOTES Minnesota 49 50 .495 4½ Pittsburgh 50 52 .490 4 That’s was then. of his 40th birthday, and is the old- McCourty was one of several play- Detroit 45 54 .455 8½ St. Louis 49 51 .490 4 The Patriots will open training est player on New England’s roster. ers around the NFL last year to en- Chicago 39 58 .402 13½ Cincinnati 41 60 .406 12½ West Division West Division camp Thursday both healthy and Yet, he is still easily its most import- gage in pregame demonstrations af- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB retooled after capturing the fran- ant piece. ter Colin Kaepernick’s initial series Houston 67 33 .670 — Los Angeles 70 31 .693 — Seattle 51 52 .495 17½ Arizona 58 43 .574 12 chise’s fifth Super Bowl title. Offensive coordinator Josh Mc- of national anthem protests. The Texas 49 51 .490 18 Colorado 58 44 .569 12½ “New year, starting all over again, Daniels, who turned 40 last year, Patriots safety said after the uproar Los Angeles 49 52 .485 18½ San Diego 43 57 .430 26½ a lot of new challenges,” coach Bill says he doesn’t plan to have any Kaepernick’s kneel-downs caused, Oakland 44 56 .440 23 San Francisco 40 63 .388 31 Belichick said Wednesday as veter- jokes for the reigning Super Bowl he’s “not that surprised” the quar- Wednesday’s Games Milwaukee (Garza 4-5) at Washington ans reported to the team facility. MVP as he marks the milestone. terback enters 2017 without a NFL Tampa Bay 5, Baltimore 1 (Scherzer 11-5), 12:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees 9, Cincinnati 5 Cincinnati (Stephenson 0-3) at Miami For Belichick, the preparations for “We have a competitive room. I job. “The guy’s a successful player, Boston 4, Seattle 0 (O’Grady 1-1), 7:10 p.m. 2017 began the day after his team’s don’t really talk about age in there a has done some special things in this Arizona 10, Atlanta 3 Arizona (Godley 3-4) at St. Louis (TBD), Houston at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. 7:15 p.m. historic comeback win against At- whole lot,” McDaniels said. “There’s league. But it’s just how things shake Oakland at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Flexen 0-0) at San Diego (Perdo- lanta in February’s Super Bowl. a wide variety of that across our out,” McCourty said. “But I think he Kansas City at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. mo 4-5), 9:10 p.m. Veteran safety Devin McCourty said team, so that’s really a nonfactor for was kind of aware of what he did and L.A. Angels at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. Friday’s Games Miami at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. it makes it very easy to get into the us.” the effect it would have on his career Chicago Cubs at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Minnesota at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. “start from scratch” mentality that Even still, as Brady prepares for ... Hopefully he still gets picked up Houston at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. San Francisco 2, Pittsburgh 1 Kansas City at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Belichick demands. his 18th NFL season he will be pro- and has a chance to still play.” ... Fol- Houston at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Milwaukee at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Baltimore at Texas, 8:05 p.m. “If you get a chance to walk in on tected by five returning starters on lowing the retirement of receiver An- Colorado at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. one of Bill Belichick’s meetings, you the offensive line. That group was drew Hawkins, the roster stands at N.Y. Mets at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Minnesota at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Thursday’s Games Atlanta at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. won’t have hard time figuring that in disarray only two years ago as 88 out of a maximum 90 players. The L.A. Angels (Ramirez 9-8) at Cleveland Colorado at Washington, 7:05 p.m. out,” he said. injuries and constant shuffling cul- six-year NFL veteran signed with (Bauer 8-8), 12:10 p.m. Cincinnati at Miami, 7:10 p.m. Oakland (Manaea 8-5) at Toronto (Stroman Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. Both McCourty and fellow Pro minated in Brady being sacked 38 New England in May as a free agent. 9-5), 12:37 p.m. Arizona at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Bowler Matt Slater said it’s also times and taking a generally high But he said in a video on uninter- Tampa Bay (Archer 7-6) at N.Y. Yankees Pittsburgh at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. (Sabathia 9-3), 7:05 p.m. San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. why they scoff at the lofty preseason amount of contact in the pocket. rupted.com that his body wasn’t re- expectations being heaped on the But the return of Dante Scarnec- sponding as he prepared for training Patriots, which have included pre- chia as offensive line coach, com- camp. The Concussion Foundation MLB LEAGUE LEADERS dictions of an undefeated season. bined with the installation of David said Hawkins has pledged his brain AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE “I don’t subscribe to the Twitters Andrews and Marcus Cannon as for research into chronic traumatic BATTING AVERAGE BATTING AVERAGE and the Instagrams,” Slater said. full-time starters and addition of encephalopathy, or CTE. Jose Altuve, HOU .364 Justin Turner, LAD .364 Jean Segura, SEA .327 David Murphy, WAS .340 Ben Gamel, SEA .321 Bryce Harper, WAS .335 Jose Ramirez, CLE .321 Buster Posey, SF .326 Cavaliers execs reject Irving trade talk Carlos Correa, HOU .320 Charlie Blackmon, COL .324 Chris Taylor, LAD .321 Eric Hosmer, KC .310 INDEPENDENCE, Ohio the league’s best backcourt Aaron Judge, NYY .310 Ryan Zimmerman, WAS .317 George Springer, HOU .310 Zack Cozart, CIN .317 (AP) — Cavaliers owner players. Dustin Pedroia, BOS .308 David Peralta, ARI .316 Dan Gilbert spent more While Irving may want Starlin Castro, NYY .307 Anthony Rendon, WAS .315 HOME RUNS than 30 minutes present- out, the Cavs aren’t obli- HOME RUNS ing a positive portrait of his gated to move him and new Aaron Judge, NYY 32 Giancarlo Stanton, MIA 32 Cody Bellinger, LAD 28 Mike Moustakas, KC 29 franchise. general manager Koby Al- Joey Votto, CIN 26 Khris Davis, OAK 28 The reality is that the tman said Irving remains Jay Bruce, NYM 25 Justin Smoak, TOR 27 Bryce Harper, WAS 25 Cavs are troubled. an important piece for George Springer, HOU 27 Charlie Blackmon, COL 24 In his first public com- a team that has been to Logan Morrison, TB 26 Eric Thames, MIL 24 Joey Gallo, TEX 25 ments since Kyrie Irving three straight Finals. Jake Lamb, ARI 23 asked to be traded, Gilbert “He’s a core piece of what Miguel Sano, MIN 23 Marcell Ozuna, MIA 23 Mike Napoli, TEX 22 Anthony Rizzo, CHC 23 would not confirm wheth- we’ve done,” said Altman, Jonathan Schoop, BAL 22 Travis Shaw, MIL 23 er he’ll honor the All-Star who was promoted to full- RUNS BATTED IN RUNS BATTED IN point guard’s request, but time GM after filling in Nelson Cruz, SEA 75 Nolan Arenado, COL 86 he also didn’t rule out the when David Griffin left Aaron Judge, NYY 73 Jake Lamb, ARI 79 Jonathan Schoop, BAL 72 Paul Goldschmidt, ARI 75 real possibility that Cleve- earlier this summer. “Ky- Khris Davis, OAK 69 Bryce Harper, WAS 75 land may deal its second rie is a tremendous player. Miguel Sano, MIN 68 Travis Shaw, MIL 73 best player — or if he He has made great contri- Carlos Correa, HOU 67 David Murphy, WAS 72 thinks LeBron James will butions to this franchise Robinson Cano, SEA 66 Marcell Ozuna, MIA 72 George Springer, HOU 66 Mark Reynolds, COL 70 stay around beyond next and we enjoy him as a Mike Moustakas, KC 65 Charlie Blackmon, COL 69 season. player. We’re going to keep Justin Smoak, TOR 65 Joey Votto, CIN 69 “These things are fluid,” this stuff in house in terms Gilbert said. “We think that PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS of what was said in those Kyrie Irving is one of the meetings, but he continues PATRIOTS TRAINING CAMP SCHEDULE best guards in the NBA. Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert ad- to be a core piece of who we July 27 - Morning Practice uars (time TBD) He was part of a champion- dresses the media on Wednesday regarding are and what we do.” (9:15 a.m.) ship, three years straight to the rumors that Cavs point guard Kyrie Irving It’s been turbulent sum- August 8 - Joint practice wants to be traded. July 28 - Morning Practice with the Jacksonville Jag- the Finals and we value his mer for the Cavs, who talent — significantly.” didn’t defend their title (9:15 a.m.) uars (time TBD) to its first championship one of our best players and Despite several direct and were beaten in five July 29 - Morning Practice August 10 — Preseason questions about Irving’s since the Browns in 1964, sure, we expect him to be in games by Golden State in (9:15 a.m.) Game vs. Jacksonville Jag- status, Gilbert would not to be at training camp with camp.” the Finals. The bumpy ride uars (7:30 p.m.) July 29 - Patriots Hall of provide any specifics about the team in September. Gilbert was clearly at- began with Griffin parting Fame Induction (12:30 August 15 - Joint practice recent conversations with “Right now Kyrie Irving tempting to avoid making ways with the club over a.m.) with the Houston Texans him or his agent. Gil- is under contract with the things worse for the Cavs philosophical differences July 30 - Morning Practice (time TBD) bert said he expected the Cleveland Cavaliers for or doing any further dam- with Gilbert, who was then (9:15 a.m.) August 16 - Joint practice 25-year-old, whose jumper two or three years, depend- age to the club’s relation- rebuffed in adding former August 7 - Joint practice with the Houston Texans in Game 7 of the 2016 NBA ing on the last year,” Gil- ship with Irving, who has Pistons guard Chauncey with the Jacksonville Jag- (time TBD) Finals propelled Cleveland bert said. “As of now he’s blossomed into the one of Billups to his front office. B4 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017 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 THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Dad suspects he’s judged for his stay-at-home status You have to do what you have to do DEAR ABBY: I’m at my to work four days a week. Francis Quarles, an English ered, North played four rounds wits’ end. I have been un- Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van The only time they really poet who died in 1644, said, of the suit and claimed 12 employed for almost two Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, have together is on Sun- “Necessity of action takes tricks: two spades, six hearts away the fear of the act, and and four clubs. years. My wife has been and was founded by her mother, day. I realize my son is makes bold resolution the fa- Six hearts is a tad more working during that time. Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at very busy, but I would like vorite of fortune.” tricky — unless you peek at We have two girls I take DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los to see them more often. That applies to South in to- the East-West hands. Leading care of as a stay-at-home Angeles, CA 90069. Do you have any sugges- day’s diagram. Look only at dummy’s club jack at trick two dad. Although I have consis- tions about approaching his hand. Partner opens one appeals to me. Let’s assume tently searched for work, I increasing number no lon- DEAR ABBY: My son him about more contact? spade, he responds one no- West wins and plays another ger do. The traditional and his wife live 6 miles trump (because three hearts diamond. Declarer ruffs on haven’t found anything, In the past when I’ve men- would not be a weak jump), the board, cashes the heart from me. They have a and it’s driving me crazy. I roles of the woman staying tioned it he became defen- and partner rebids three clubs. king, crosses to the club 10 have edited and re-edited home and the man being 4-year-old daughter and a sive, as if I were trying to What should South do now? (he hopes!), draws trumps my resume, but nothing the breadwinner have, of 2-year-old son. The only put a guilt trip on him. Once you have decided, and claims. has happened. necessity as well as choice, time I am guaranteed to then look also at the North If West ducks his club see my son and his family HOPING FOR MORE hand and determine how queen, South can pull trumps My question is, do wom- become increasingly re- South should play in six and take two spades, six en (and men) think stay- versed since the beginning is on my birthday. The DEAR HOPING: Your hearts after ruffing West’s dia- hearts, three clubs and the at-home dads are lazy of the new millennium. most I have ever seen my mistake may be in waiting mond-ace lead on the board. diamond ruff. grandkids is four or five At the table, South passed, people who leech off their The realities of today are for your son and daughter- despite North’s rebid being wives? I have to admit times a year. in-law to do the inviting. far different than they in principle game-forcing. negative thoughts have Last year, I saw them on were 10, 20, 30 years ago. I You might have better luck He should have fearlessly crossed my mind, and I my birthday and on my don’t know if your rela- if you offered to stop by for acted with three hearts, hop- sometimes worry that peo- grandson’s birthday. They a visit, or to watch the ing that fortune favored the tives feel the way you sus- ple — relatives — think never initiate any other grandkids so their mother brave. Here, of course, North pect they do, but if you I’m a low life or incompe- interactions. I occasionally can have a little time for would have been off to the think that’s what’s hap- races. But if North were, say, tent. Is this true? see my son if he needs to herself. Clearly, your son is pening, talk to them and 5=0=3=5, presumably he come by to pick up person- on a tight schedule, and he STAY-AT-HOME DAD would have continued with straighten them out. This al items still at my house. does need to have time three no-trump and maybe DEAR DAD: I know you truism isn’t original, but it I have the impression that alone with his wife and gotten lucky. are frustrated, but you are applies to much that’s they see her family mem- kids. Granted, you would Three clubs played very nicely happening in the world to- after a low-heart lead. Declarer being needlessly hard on bers frequently. not be seeing your son, but won with dummy’s queen and yourself. While some peo- day: The only thing that’s My son works two jobs half a loaf is better than led the club 10. When West cov- ple still think that way, an constant is change. and drives 70-plus miles none.

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MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE (SEAL) COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Premises: 70 Jenness Street, Lynn, MA LAND COURT Mortgage given by Linda A. Mateo a/k/a Linda Mateo to Beverly Bank f/k/a DEPARTMENT OF Beverly Co-operative Bank, dated April 15, 2010 and recorded with the Essex By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain THE TRIAL COURT South District Registry of Deeds, Book 29397, Page 566, of which mortgage the mortgage given by Edward P. Macarelli and Marjorie A. Macarelli to Mortgage undersigned is the present holder, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Provident Funding Group, Inc. ORDER OF NOTICE and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 10:00 and now held by 21st Mortgage Corporation, said mortgage dated November 16, O'CLOCK A.M. on the 10th day of August, 2017, on the mortgaged premises 2004, and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in 17 SM 000205 located at 15 Frederick Circle, Lynn, Massachusetts 01904 all and singular the Book 23670, Page 487, said mortgage was assigned from Mortgage Electronic premises described in said mortgage, as follows, Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Provident Funding Group, Inc. to Wells TO: Debbie Bouras Fargo Bank, N.A. by assignment dated January 13, 2012 and recorded with said to wit: Registry of Deeds in Book 31018 at Page 155; and further assigned from Wells and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 Fargo Bank, N.A. to 21st Mortgage Corporation by assignment dated April 14, U.S.C. 3901 et seq.: The land at 15 Frederick Circle, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, with the 2016 and recorded with said Registry of Deeds in Book 35017, Page 609; for buildings thereon and being shown as Lot 4A and Lot 4D on plan recorded with breach of the conditions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the PennyMac Corp. Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book 5291, Page 392, bounded and same will be sold at Public Auction on August 10, 2017 at 11:00 AM Local Time described as follows: upon the premises, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, to claiming to have interest in a mortgage covering real property in Lynn, numbered wit: 42 Wyman Street, given by Debbie Bouras to Ameriquest Mortgage Company WESTERLY by curved line of Frederick Circle, Twenty-seven and dated July 22, 2005, and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of 49/100 (27.49) feet; The land in said Lynn, together with the buildings thereon, bounded and described Deeds in Book 24708. Page 281, and now held by Plaintiff by assignment, have as follows: filed with this court a complaint for determination of Defendant's Servicemembers NORTHWESTERLY by land of owners unknown, being a center line of a right status. of way as shown on said plan, Forty-five (45) feet; NORTHEAST: by Jenness Street, 58.93 feet; If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United NORTHEASTERLY by Sluice Pond, as shown on said plan, about One SOUTHEAST: by land now or formerly of Kelly, 78 feet; States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Hundred fifty (150) feet; Civil Relief Act. If your object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on SOUTHWEST: by land now or formerly of Johnson, 71.50 feet; and that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in SOUTHEASTERLY by Lots 4C and 4B as shown on said plan, Seventy (70) this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on of before August feet; and NORTHWEST; by Newbern Street, 75.08 feet. 28, 2017 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the benefits of said Act. SOUTHWESTERLY by said Lot 4B, Fifty (50) feet. Be all of said measurements more or less. Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Chief Justice of said Court on July 12, 2017 Subject to and with the benefit of easements of record insofar as the same are in The description of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in force and applicable. the event of a typographical error in this publication. Attest: Deborah J. Patterson Recorder Being the same premises conveyed to us by deed of David J. Potter, Trustee of 15 For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated December 27, 2002, and recorded in Item: July 27, 2017 Frederick Circle Realty Trust, dated 4-15-2010, and recorded with the Essex South the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds, in Book 19903, Page 154. District Registry of Deeds herewith. TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all (SEAL) The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS public announcement at the time and date appointed for the sale and to further any, which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. LAND COURT postpone at any adjourned sale date by public announcement at the time and DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT date appointed for the adjourned sale date. FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid 17 SM 003623 in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of the sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in ORDER OF NOTICE of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within thirty (30) days nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax after the date of sale. TO: titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or Laurie A. Horgan a/k/a Laurie Horgan, liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, Other terms to be announced at the sale. and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, U.S.C. App. § 3901 et seq.: easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. Shechtman Halperin Savage, LLP Nationstar Mortgage LLC claiming to have an interest in a mortgage covering real 1080 Main Street property in Lynn, numbered 145 Jenness Street, given by: Laurie A. Horgan to If the premises is a condominium unit, then the premises will also be sold Pawtucket, RI 02860 Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Mortgage Financial, subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A, as amended, the Attorney for 21st Mortgage Corporation Inc., dated March 9, 2005, and recorded at Essex County (Southern District) applicable Master Deed and any and all amounts as may be due, following such Present Holder of the Mortgage Registry of Deeds in Book 24050, Page 442, as affected by Loan Modification sale, to the applicable condominium trust. (401) 272-1400 Agreement dated December 28, 2016 and recorded at Book 35755, Page 320, Item: July 13, 20, 27, 2017 and now held by Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with this court a complaint If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the for determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. If you now property according to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United States of Memorandum of Sale executed at the time of the foreclosure, the Mortgagee THE TRIAL COURT America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Civil reserves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on that bidder (or other successive bidders, in the order of their bid) provided that such ORDER FOR SERVICE BY basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in this other bidder deposits with Mortgagee's attorneys, Tinti, Quinn, Grover & Frey, P.C., PUBLICATION AND MAILING court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before August 28, the amount of the required deposit as set forth below within ten (10) business Middlesex Probate and Family Court 2017 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be 208 Cambridge Street benefits of said Act. conveyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default, which time Cambridge, MA 02141 Witness, Judith C. Cutler, Chief Justice of said Court on July 11, 2017 periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion. (617)768-5800 Attest: Docket No. MI17W0898WD Deborah J. Patterson TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of TEN THOUSAND AND 00/100 DOLLARS Griselda Marizol Cruz vs. Rolando Bernardez Recorder ($10,000.00) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the 8152.45 (Horgan) FEI # 1078.02276 07/27/2017, purchaser at the time and place of sale. The balance of the purchase price is to be Upon motion of plaintiff(s) for an order directing the defendant to appear, plead, Item: July 27, 2017 paid by certified or bank check at a closing to be conducted no more than thirty or answer, in accordance with Mass.R.Civ.P./Mass.R.Dom.Rel.P.Rule 4, it (30) days after the date of the auction. The description for the premises contained appearing to the court that this is an action for Custody/Support/Parenting Time in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical error in this filed on June 14, 2017. publication. Defendant(s)/Respondents(s) cannot be found within the Commonwealth and defendant(s)/respondents(s) present whereabouts are unknown. Personal service Have something to sell? Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. on defendant is therefore not practicable, and defendant has not voluntarily appeared in this action. BEVERLY BANK f/k/a It is Ordered that the defendant is directed to appear, plead, answer, or otherwise We can help! BEVERLY CO-OPERATIVE BANK move with respect to the complaint herein on or before August 25, 2017. Present Holder of Said Mortgage If you fail to do so this Court will proceed to a hearing and adjudication of this By its attorneys, matter. Tinti, Quinn, Grover & Frey, P.C. Date: July 14, 201 Edward F. 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Latinas were 10 per- women working their way From left, Courtney Winfrey works for a summer leadership program that gives work advice to cent of that population but through jobs after college millennial women. Nicole Wood and Foram Sheth are co-founders of Ama La Vida, a coaching just 2 percent of those high graduation. A new report company where they help millennials who feel stuck. earners. by the Population Refer- This stew of hurdles ence Bureau found that eration X and millennials, enced national data, stats sion-weary job market. compare women’s well-be- sounds familiar to Foram many millennial women’s a statistic that surprised she pulled for the Tribune Often, Chicago women ing to men’s, instead com- Sheth, 27, co-founder of careers are stalled. even researchers. reflected similar trends in said, they accepted jobs paring millennial women Chicago-based Ama La Unlike generations be- “When we started, frank- Chicago. with lower salaries than only to women from ear- Vida, a coaching company fore them, millennial wom- ly, we expected to see prog- “We really are a micro- expected or were unable lier generations. But ex- where she helps millenni- en are not experiencing an ress,” said Beth Jarosz, cosm of the world,” said to find a job at all. Some perts all noted that when als who feel stuck. improvement in well-be- senior research associate Dorri McWhorter, YWCA moved back in with their millennial women enter Women have more oppor- ing, according to the re- with the bureau and co-au- Metropolitan Chicago’s parents or juggled multi- the workforce, they en- tunities than ever before, port. They face persistent thor of the report. But en- chief executive officer. She ple minimum-wage jobs. counter a stubborn wage she noted. But pursuing poverty, and although they tering adulthood during said young women’s op- At the same time, they gap and sexism. degrees can equate to loan are more likely to have a serious and prolonged portunities are not always face high student debt. “Women are so highly debt, and marrying later college degrees, that isn’t recession, she said, “clear- translating to advance- Men, too, have dealt with educated to do all these means building a life on a translating to high-pay- ly has had an effect on ment. effects of the recession wonderful things, but no- single income. ing jobs. The report noted earnings and on poverty Millennial women face and student debt after body tells them what the “There’s these conse- that the poverty rate rose for a whole generation.” unique challenges. Many graduation. The reference tricks are in order to suc- quences that have never 37 percent between Gen- Although the report refer- graduated in a reces- bureau’s report does not ceed at work,” said Andie been faced before,” she said. B8 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017 ENTERTAINMENT Viewers taking wait-and-see attitude toward Megyn Kelly By David Bauder ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — After her brassy start at NBC News, viewers are taking a wait-and-see attitude toward Megyn Kelly in anticipation of her big test this fall. Her newsmagazine ends its eight-episode summer run this weekend, fea- turing Kelly’s interview PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS with comic Ricky Gervais. From left, Este Haim, Danielle Haim and Alana Haim of Haim promote That’s a light sign-off af- their latest album, “Something to Tell You.” ter her newsy debut in June interviewing Rus- sian President Vladimir FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Putin. Megyn Kelly’s show isn’t as popular as its pre- Haim in charge Kelly’s show isn’t as pop- decessor in the time slot, “Dateline NBC,” and ular as its predecessor in lost viewers each week. But many shows are the time slot, “Dateline seeing audience declines, including direct NBC,” and established competitor “60 Minutes.” of their career the ominous trend of los- ing viewers from the week By Mesfin Fekadu music while also playing “We didn’t write our own before with every episode. Her interview with Jones Minutes,” which airs in ASSOCIATED PRESS the drums, electric guitar, songs ... we were so young, But NBC pronounces it- attracted the most atten- the same time slot as Kel- bass guitar and percus- like babies, like 13, so af- self pleased, and points to tion, with critics wondering ly, has dropped 15 percent NEW YORK — The rock sion; they buy and style ter that we quit the band Kelly’s range in conduct- why NBC gave a platform in viewership over the trio Haim remembers their clothes; and they de- and for the next eight ing interviews with Putin, to someone who questioned same period, Nielsen said. filming their first music sign their own music vid- years we just grinded it ESPN’s Erin Andrews, whether the Sandy Hook “I don’t think you can say video for just $200 before eo treatments and album out in Los Angeles play- “Hillbilly Elegy” author school shootings took place. it’s a failure at all,” said Bri- they were signed to a re- packaging. ing every venue for zero J.D. Vance, TV personality The interview that aired an Wieser, analyst at the cord label. “We’ve just never known people,” she recalled. “We Maria Menounos, conser- was tougher than a promo- Pivotal Research Group. The clip for the song it any other way. We don’t worked from the bottom vative firebrand Alex Jones tional clip distributed early “It’s way too early to say it’s “Forever,” released in do anything unless we ... (and) we’re not going to and women who work at in the week had led people a failure. It’s safe to say she 2013, features Alana, are 100 percent invested. compromise because that Silicon Valley firms. to believe. hasn’t hit a home run yet.” Danielle and Este Haim Everything you see just just would be horrible.” Now the former Fox News The debut of “Sunday Marc Berman, executive riding bikes, playing the comes straight from us, Since the release of their Channel anchor turns Night” with Putin reached editor of the Program- guitar in their parents’ every idea,” Danielle, 28, 2013 debut, the critical her attention to the more 6.2 million viewers and ming Insider newsletter, living room and dancing said in a recent interview. darling “Days Are Gone,” important part of NBC’s this past Sunday’s epi- said he thinks NBC did in a hair salon (while im- “I think the reason why Haim has spent most of investment: a one-hour sode, which aired late op- Kelly no favors by put- itating moves by Destiny’s it has been that way from their time on tour — head- weekday morning show posite “Game of Thrones,” ting her on the air during Child), infused with vid- the jump is (because) no lining their own shows that premieres on Sept. 25. had 2.85 million. The the little-watched sum- eos from their early child- one really can come for us and also opening up for “Our intention was to do show has averaged 3.71 mer months opposite the hood. because we are so opin- close friend Taylor Swift. some really good journal- million viewers, down 10 well-established “60 Min- It is carefree, but metic- ionated,” said Alana, the They also earned a Gram- ism, and I think we did, to percent from “Dateline utes.” Better to air it in a ulous, with the Haim sis- youngest sister at 25. “I my nomination in 2015 for do some fun pieces, and I NBC” on Sundays last time slot behind a more ters at the creative fore- think I know what I don’t best new artist. think we did that, and to summer, the Nielsen com- popular show — “America’s front. want to do more than They said they’ve al- give Megyn a chance to do pany said. A repeat “Date- Got Talent,” perhaps? — or Fast forward four years what I do want to do.” ways known what kind of some pieces and she real- line” rerun that aired on simply build anticipation with the release of their Danielle said she was artists they want to be. ly came through for us in July 2 reached more view- so she starts at NBC with sophomore album, and signed as a teenager to a “We’re kind of a wolf great style,” said David ers than all but the first her morning show, he said. the trio is still in charge, group along with Este, 31, pack. I don’t know if you Corvo, NBC News exec- episode of “Sunday Night.” Instead, she goes into the and executing their own but is happy they parted can tell,” Este said, laugh- utive in charge of news- Yet television viewing fall with questions about vision. They write their ways. ing. magazines. is off in general. CBS’ “60 her popularity, he said.

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