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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2019 College charges mount for Lynn eld dad

By Thomas Grillo face new federal charges as prosecutors according to email transcripts in court ITEM STAFF pressure them to confess in what’s been documents. “She could be on your team. called the “Varsity Blues” college admis- She is a sailor. She may not be up to the BOSTON — A Lynn eld father who sions bribery scheme. level you are, but ... you know, you’re gon- has already pleaded not guilty to bribing Prosecutors alleged that Wilson asked na get a bene t, and the family’s gonna a coach to secure a spot for his son at the University of Southern California (USC) William Singer, who managed Key get bene t.” was indicted Tuesday on new charges. Worldwide Foundation, the faux Califor- Last year, Singer allegedly called Wil- Prosecutors allege John Wilson, who nia charity he managed at the center of son to say his daughters “don’t have to owns a $2.4 million Colonial on Ashley the college-admissions scandal, for help play. They just — that’s the path I’m gon- Court, paid $1 million in bribes to get his to get his children into college. na get ‘em in on.” Wilson responded “Got- He and Wilson talked about so-called cha,” according to court documents. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK twin daughters into Harvard and Stan- ford universities. “side door” opportunities for his daugh- Over the next few months, Wilson John Wilson and his wife Leslie The 59-year-old investor was not alone. ters, prosecutors said. Singer explained wired two checks for $500,000 each to leave the John Joseph Moakley “Full House” actress Lori Loughlin, that “by the side door” he may be able the Key Worldwide Foundation. U.S. Courthouse following a hear- her fashion designer husband, Mossimo to tell the sailing coach: “Hey, this fam- ing in Boston. Giannulli, and eight other parents also ily’s willing to make the contributions,” LYNNFIELD, A7 Swampscott administration NSCC stands up to rising SEA Lynn cashes in on $2.2M

ITEM STAFF REPORT LYNN — North Shore Community College (NSCC) has received a $2.2 million grant to help students com- plete school. Awarded by U.S. Depart- ment of Education (DOE) to implement a Pathways to Success program over the next ve years, it is designed to keep students in school until they graduate. The Title III Strengthening Institutions funds is one of only three DOE grants given in , and the only one awarded to a com- munity college. It couldn’t come at a better time. NSCC school faces a series of challenges, accord- ing to data from collegetu- By Bella diGrazia by the Swampscott Education of-living adjustment (COLA), Swampscott itioncompare.com. A survey ITEM STAFF Association (SEA),” they felt which, according to the admin- teachers rally in of 42 state schools in Mas- “compelled to set the record istration, would cost the town front of Swamp- sachusetts found NSCC’s SWAMPSCOTT — Tensions straight.” $3.1 million over three years. cott High School graduation rate is 18 percent are still high between the “Union leadership has shown Teacher compensation and as they ght for a compared to the 47 percent Swampscott school admin- an unwillingness to negotiate bene ts are “more than fair,” fair salary in- statewide average; its reten- istration and the teachers’ meaningfully,” the administra- the school administration crease. tion rate is 63 percent for union, regarding the teacher tion stated in the  yer. continued. About 54 percent full-time students compared contract negotiations. The administration stated it earn between $75,000 and ITEM PHOTO | to the 71 percent average in Last week, the administra- never offered a 0 percent pay $100,000, 33 percent earn be- SPENSER HASAK Massachusetts. Its retention tion sent out a  yer with “some increase for teachers and there tween $50,000 and $74,000, rate among part-time stu- facts regarding the contract have been several proposals 5 percent earn more than dents is 50 percent, on par negotiations.” In the  yer, made between April and Octo- $100,000, 61 percent are at with the state average. they stated that after weeks ber that the SEA turned down. the top of their pay scale, some Pathways promises to help of “inaccurate and misleading Union leadership is demand- information being put forth ing a 3 percent annual cost- SWAMPSCOTT, A7 NSCC, A7 Rizzo sees  aws in Revere Amazon By Gayla Cawley distribution center like in Everett,” make deliveries will put a further ITEM STAFF Rizzo said. “We need to be very care- strain on a road that is already con- ful about this. Outside of the name, gested. REVERE — Mayor Brian Arrigo’s Amazon, we don’t have any other “I think that lling up that old announcement last week that Am- azon is planning to open its newest information in terms of how they’re building that’s been sitting there va- distribution facility in Revere was going to be providing (jobs) to Re- cant for quite awhile is a good thing,” met with a shrug from his oppo- vere residents or controlling traf c Rizzo said. “I’m excited that old facil- nent for the corner of ce, Council- down there.” ity will once again be able to put peo- or-at-Large Daniel Rizzo. Rizzo said the 600 vans and vehi- ple to work, but I want to make sure “I think there’s a misconception cles that will be parked on the site, we mitigate the impacts from that among the public that this is an located at 135 American Legion Brian Arrigo HQ2 (Amazon headquarters) vs. a Highway, and used by employees to RIZZO, A7 Daniel Rizzo

Up Close and Nahant steps up Personal Saugus group wants Meet the Lynn School Committee for veterans candidates. A4-5 candidates to go green

By Thor Jourgensen in the years leading up to the Opinion By Thor Jourgensen Wednesday’s candidates night ITEM STAFF war with lapel pins. A bridge to hope. A6 ITEM STAFF scheduled for 7 p.m. in the The ceremony will also hon- LOOK! Town Hall auditorium. NAHANT — A Town Hall vet- or the family of Richard Davis, SAUGUS — A local envi- SAVE Secretary Pamela erans ceremony on Nov. 6 will It’s Miller time: Chef to ronmental watchdog group a town resident killed in the open noodle bar. A8 Goodwin, said in a statement all mirror an ongoing nation-wide Vietnam War, with a certi - released its election year sur- 12 selectmen candidates listed campaign to salute Americans cate of honor. Town Veteran Sports vey asking Board of Selectmen on the Nov. 5 ballot responded who served in the military be- Service Of cer Jonathan La- Fenwick eld hockey rides candidates to offer views on to the survey, although four — tween 1955 and 1975. zar said U.S. Rep. Seth Moul- early goal to victory over green-oriented issues. Paul Allan, Scott Brasiz, Jeffrey Scheduled from 6-7 p.m., the ton, a Marine Corps veteran, Marblehead. B1 Saugus Action Volunteers Cicolini, and Dominic Montano ceremony in Town Hall’s main has been invited to the cere-  for the Environment (SAVE) — informed SAVE they may be room will center on present- mony. Classical volleyball prepared its “environmental unable to attend the forum. ing 120 Nahant veterans who downs Revere. B1 vision statements” including served in the Vietnam War and NAHANT, A7 candidates’ views in advance of SAUGUS, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 HIGH 67° VOL. 141, ISSUE 269 POLICE/FIRE ...... A3 SPORTS ...... B1-3 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 48° OPINION ...... A6 COMICS ...... B4 PAGE A8 $1.50 A2 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2019 OBITUARIES

Arthur R. Munroe, 80 Elizabeth S. Healey Dean E. Cook Sr., 90 1939-2019 1931-2019 PEABODY — Arthur R. Mun- WOBURN — Elizabeth S. (Ev- SAUGUS — Mr. Dean Ed- roe, 80, of Peabody, formerly ans) Healey, of Woburn, Sun- ward Cook Sr., age 90, died of North Reading and Lynn- day, Oct. 21. Beloved wife of on Sunday, Oct. 13 at Beverly eld, died on Monday, Oct. 21 the late William F. Healey. Hospital. He was the loving at his residence. Devoted mother of Jo-Ann husband of Mary Elizabeth Born in Lynn on Sept. 19, E. Dixon of Concord, N.H., (Tiano) Cook. 1939, he was the son of the Nance E. Healey of Manches- Born in Machias, Maine, late Angus and Adeline (Mur- ter, N.H., Dawn M. Folkerts, and raised in Bath, Maine, phy) Munroe. her husband David of Dover, and a graduate of Bath High Mr. Munroe was a gradu- N.H., Paul J. Healey, his wife School, he was the son of the ate of Wake eld High School, Lori of Newburyport, Patricia late Arthur and Nellie May Class of 1957. He served in E. Fields, her husband Eugene (Hatt) Cook. He was a devot- the United States Air Force. and MaryJane Sawyer, her ed husband and father, and Mr. Munroe was a former husband John, all of Woburn. worked as a letter carrier for police of cer for the Town of Loving grandmother of nine the U.S. Postal Service. He Lynn eld, the retired owner of grandchildren, Andrea, Sara, moved to Saugus in 1962. Mr. Munroe Oil Burner Service in Ariel, Nicholas, Jared, Erika, Cook was a United States Ma- North Reading and had work- Erin, Kevin and the late Da- rine veteran serving in the Ko- er for Federal Heating in Win- rean Con ict and he coached Sonny Tropeano. vid Fields. Dear sister of the 851 Main St., No. Woburn, Service information: Rela- chester. He was an avid golfer Saugus Pop Warner for many Service information: Vis- late Robert and Kenneth Ev- and enjoyed shing. at 10. Calling hours will be years. tives and friends are invited itation for relatives and ans, Maureen LeGault, Elaine Mr. Munroe was the hus- held on Thursday from 4-8 Mr. Cook leaves two sons, to attend a memorial service friends will be held at the Healey, Ursula LeBlanc and band of Dennise F. (Diggins) p.m. Interment to follow in Dean E. Cook Jr. of South- visitation in the BISBEE-POR- McDONALD Funeral Home, Lucille Powers. Munroe. He was the father of Woodbrook Cemetery, Wo- bridge, David A. Cook of Sau- CELLA Funeral Home, 549 19 Yale Ave., Wake eld, on Service information: A fu- Erin Lynne Tropeano and her burn. Remembrances may gus; one daughter, Anne-Marie Lincoln Ave., Saugus, on Mon- Friday from 4-7 p.m. Funeral neral will be held from the husband Anthony of Lynn eld be made in Elizabeth’s mem- Dunn of Bradford; six grand- Mass in St. Florence Church, LYNCH-CANTILLON Funeral day, Oct. 28 from 4-8 p.m. For and the late Dennis A. Munroe. ory to Lewy Body Dementia 47 Butler Ave., Wake eld, on Home, 263 Main St., Wo- children; three great-grand- directions and condolences Mr. Munroe was the brother of Association, Inc. 912 Killian children; one sister, Helen Charles Munroe of Florida and Saturday at 10 a.m. Inter- burn, on Friday, Oct. 25 at 9 www.bisbeeporcella.com. ment will be private. a.m., followed by a funeral Hill Road S.W., Lilburn, GA Small of Maine. He is prede- Dorothy Gage of Amesbury. He ceased by his daughter Cath- was the grandfather of Tony In lieu of  owers, memorial Mass in St. Anthony Church, 30047. arine Champigny of Lynn and Tropeano Jr. his and ancée contributions may be made ve brothers and sisters. Felicia, Nick Tropeano and his to the Michael J. Fox Foun- wife Fran, Joseph Tropeano dation, P.O. Box 5014, Hag- and his wife Katelyn, Stepha- erstown, MD 21741-5014 nie MacDonald and her hus- or to the National Kidney band Tyler, Frankie Tropeano, Foundation, 209 W. Central City is seeking to develop Mike Yacubian and the late St, Natick, MA 01760.

Sarah J. Krol, 87 two abandoned properties By Gayla Cawley developer would build on. erties sitting about, the for the property to be sold ITEM STAFF The city foreclosed on smart thing to do is to get to a private non-pro t, PEABODY — Mrs. Sarah both properties after the rid of it … and put it back such as LHAND’s develop- Jane (Bartlett) Krol, age 87, LYNN — The city is owners of record failed on the tax roll,” Starbard ment arm, Neighborhood of Peabody, formerly of Lynn, seeking developers to to pay their back taxes, said. Development Associates died peacefully on Tuesday, transform two dilapidat- and was later awarded Earlier in the fall, the (NDA), without going Oct. 22, 2019 at the Kaplan ed, abandoned properties ownership by Massachu- committee voted to trans- through a bidding process, Estates Assisted Living in Pea- into single-family housing. setts Land Court. In the fer ownership of 21R Mich- according to Lamanna. body. She was the wife of the The City Council Pub- instance of Myrtle Street, igan Ave. to Lynn Housing The nonpro t was the late William A. Krol. lic Property and Parks the former owner sim- Authority & Neighbor- successful bidder on the Born in Lynn and raised Committee voted Tuesday ply vanished, according hood Development. Under Saunders Road project in Swampscott, she was the night to release a Request to Ward 2 Councilor Rick the arrangement, LHAND and is expected to respond daughter of the late Frederick for Proposals seeking a Starbard, chairman of the would have paid to rehab to the RFP for the Mich- and Mary (Connolly) Bart- residential use for two Public Property and Parks the property and put it igan Avenue parcel, La- lett. Sarah was a graduate of city-owned properties, 21R Committee. up for sale to a rst-time manna said. Swampscott High School and Michigan Ave. and a va- The committee has ap- homebuyer. It’s not clear how much then went on to earn a Bach- cant lot on Myrtle Street. proved similar redevel- But James Lamanna, the cost to rehab or build elor’s Degree in History from The full panel voted to ap- opment or rehab of other assistant city solicitor, on the properties would Colby College. She and her prove later in the evening. abandoned, dilapidated told the committee that be. Land records show 21R husband had lived in Lynn for The two properties are and foreclosed-upon pub- their earlier vote was not Michigan Ave. is assessed the majority of their lives. in poor condition — 21R lic properties, including lawful because LHAND at $224,500. Sarah had been a teacher in was also the sister of the late Michigan is a single-fami- parcels on Grant Street is prohibited from using Virginia Bartlett and Ann Lem- the Middleboro, Marblehead ly home in desperate need and Saunders Road, ac- federal funding to rehab a Gayla Cawley can be mond. Sarah’s family would and Lynn school systems. She of rehabilitation, and Myr- cording to Starbard. dwelling for a single-fami- reached at gcawley@item- like to extend their gratitude was a voracious reader who tle Street is an empty lot “Rather than having ly home. live.com. Follow her on to the staff at Kaplan Estates that city of cials hope a these dilapidated prop- State law doesn’t allow Twitter @GaylaCawley. also enjoyed gol ng. She loved for their kindness and com- to ski, which is where she met passion. her husband Bill, and spend- Service information: Her ing time at her vacation home memorial service will be Theater raises $500 at hit show in Maine. In her retirement she held on Friday at 11 a.m. in had worked at various libraries the SOLIMINE Funeral Home, in Maine. She was a source of 426 Broadway (Route 129), inspiration to her three chil- Lynn. Relatives and friends for infamous mayor’s charity dren. Her greatest joy came are respectfully invited to from spending time with her attend. Memorial visiting By Jennifer an expert on trusts who family and friends. hours will be on Thursday McDermott teaches at Roger Williams She is survived by three from 4-7 p.m. In lieu of  ow- ASSOCIATED PRESS University School of Law children, Ann-Marie Jordan ers, donations in her memo- in Bristol, R.I. and her husband Richard of ry may be made to a charity PROVIDENCE, R.I. — For years, no money Marblehead, William F. Krol of your choice. Directions The theater staging a from the “Mayor’s Own and his wife Martha of Beverly, and guestbook at www.soli- play about the notorious Marinara Sauce” was do- and Catherine Krol of Denver, mine.com. late Mayor Vincent “Bud- nated to the scholarship Colo.; three grandchildren, dy” Cianci says it has fund. A Cianci adviser told Sarah Jordan, Zachary Jordan raised just $500 for the the AP in 2014 the sauce and William G. Krol; as well as charity bearing his name, made $3 in income in total her niece and nephews. She while collecting donations from 2009 to 2012. during the show’s sold-out Turchetta said the sauce run. now provides several hun- Trinity Repertory Com- NEW ENGLAND BRIEF dred dollars for the foun- pany is raising money for dation monthly. the educational founda- Cianci was known for his Twin River settles idence Journal, the state tion during “The Prince of colorful TV appearances claims Twin River exceed- Providence,” with solicita- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS with state over licensing and publicity stunts tout- ed the debt ratio agreed tions in programs, collec- A patron examines a jar of the late Mayor Vin- ing Providence and himself. dispute claims to under its business tion buckets at the door cent “Buddy” Cianci’s own pasta sauce which is He was forced from of ce license when the company nightly and Cianci’s own CRANSTON, R.I. (AP) for sale in the lobby of Trinity Repertory Com- twice due to felonies. Cianci went public and sought pasta sauce for sale. These — A Rhode Island casino pany in Providence, R.I., during a run of a play reinvented himself as the efforts had raised about to re nance earlier this about Cianci. host of a popular radio talk operator has agreed to $500 as of Friday, the the- year. show before attempting a settle with the state over ater said. Twin River’s president ends Sunday. distributed more than comeback bid in 2014. its claim that the compa- Cianci established a col- wrote in an August letter Cianci’s nephew, Brad $20,000 last year in schol- Caitlin Howle, a spokes- ny violated the terms of lege scholarship fund for that the state reneged on Turchetta, had hoped the arships and follows the woman for Trinity, said its business license. Providence school children an agreement to change theater would raise more law regarding how much the theater thought the Twin River Worldwide in 1994, during his second how the debt limit was for the foundation. By com- money raised needs to be fundraising would recog- Holdings has agreed to stint in of ce and before he calculated after Twin parison, Turchetta said, given out. There was a nize “the positive elements pay $180,000 and anoth- was sent to prison in 2002 River opposed a no-bid the Graduate Hotel in board before, but mainly of Buddy’s legacy.” er $36 million in casino for presiding over wide- extension proposal for Providence removed por- Cianci ran it, he added. Stanton said he wasn’t upgrades over three spread corruption in City International Game Tech- traits of Cianci in response Turchetta said Friday consulted about fundrais- Hall. An Associated Press years but admits no fault. to a complaint about his he’d give the AP a recent ing and he dismissed crit- nology. examination in 2014 found According to the Prov- icism of his book Monday, The state denies this the charity had amassed criminal history and sold tax form showing the saying it’s fair and accu- claim and Gov. Gina hundreds of thousands of them, raising roughly changes, but hadn’t done rate and of course Cianci Raimondo’s of ce says dollars, but gave out just $15,000 to $20,000 for the so by Tuesday. THANK YOU “partisans” aren’t going to the licensing dispute has a few thousand per year foundation’s scholarships. The most recent publicly like it. ST. JUDE nothing to do with the in grants and spent most Turchetta, the founda- available tax form covers May the Sacret Heart of Jesus pending IGT extension. of its money on expenses tion’s executor, said Trin- the scholarship fund in be adored, glori ed, loved and other than scholarships. ity offered to fundraise 2015, prior to the merger. preseved throughout the Cianci said then they were after some of Cianci’s rel- It shows nearly 55 percent world, now and forever. 781-593-7700 SUBSCRIBE building the fund so it con- atives and friends publicly of the disbursements were Publishing Daily, except Sundays Sacred Heart of Jesus, pray complained when it was for contributions and gifts for us. Saint Jude, worker of tinues making money. USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 miracles, pray for us. Saint Cianci’s charities were announced in March that and about 45 percent was Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA and additional of ces. Jude, helper of the hopeless, overhauled after he died “The Prince of Providence” spent on operating and ad- pray for us. Say this prayer 9 Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item in January 2016, merging would be inspired by Pu- ministrative expenses. The Subscriptions times a day. By the 8th day, litzer Prize-winning au- largest gift listed went to your prayers will be answered. into the Cianci Education- Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States Say it for 9 days, it has never Call al Foundation. thor Mike Stanton’s biog- the commerce association $20.00 for 4 weeks been known to fail. Publication 781-593-7700 ext. 2 The theater says it didn’t raphy of the same name. in Providence’s Federal $65.00 for 13 weeks $130.00 for 26 weeks must be promised. My to set up your home seek or receive any assur- They think the book is in- Hill neighborhood, which prayers have been answered. $260.00 for 1 year subscripton. ances from the foundation accurate and felt Cianci’s Cianci often frequented. Send payment to and POSTMASTER, that it’s being run well to- memoir would’ve been a Charity evaluators look send address changes to: day, or have any concerns. better choice. for at least 65 percent The Daily Item The play, which premiered Turchetta said the foun- of disbursements to be 110 Munroe St. P.O. Box 5 Sept. 12, was extended dation is run differently spent on contributions, Lynn, MA 01903 due to its popularity and now, with a board that said Christopher Ryan Jr., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A3 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- LYNNFIELD day at 3:27 p.m. Officer reports larly arrests, reflect police records. In three vehicles towed and one the event of a perceived inaccuracy, Alarms operator taken to the hospital. it is the sole responsibility of the con- Motor vehicle crash reported Officer reports he is on the on Monday at 11:49 a.m. at the cerned party to contact the relevant scene of an audible burglar Northshore Mall at 210 North police department and have the de- alarm on Monday at 12:46 Andover St. Officer reports no partment issue a notice of correction p.m. at 150 Walnut St. Officer injuries and will document. to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- reports the power company is ifications will not be made without on scene and that could be Animal Control express notice of change from the the cause of the false alarm. Burglar alarm that detected Officer checked on three arresting police department. motion in the garage was can- dogs at 6 Maple St. with ani- celed on Monday at 3:38 p.m. mal control officer from Arling- LYNN ton on Monday at 1:33 p.m. Medical Aid The dogs appear to have been Arrests groomed and in good health. Ambulance requested on No further action required. Donald Baillie, 37, of 59 Monday at 8:24 a.m. at 19 Walnut St., Peabody, was ar- Old Towne Road for a 61-year- Complaints PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS rested and charged on a war- old woman who complained of University of Connecticut president Thomas Katsouleas lends his sup- rant charge of assault and bat- feeling dizzy. Patient taken to Report of kids on bikes rid- port to students demonstrating at UConn in response to a recent video tery at 6:19 p.m. Monday. the hospital. ing in traffic at 2 Lynnfield and showing white students in the Charter Oak apartments parking lot us- 287 Washington streets on William Burris, 52, of 27 The Little Treasures School ing racial slurs, in Storrs, Conn., Monday. Huss Court, was arrested and House at 320 South Broadway Sunday at 6:03 p.m. Officer charged with arrestee furnish- requested an ambulance for a spoke with the teens who said ing false ID information and on 15-month-old boy who fell and they will practice better bike warrant charges of two counts struck his head on Monday at safety going forward. Students charged with slur of Class B drug distribution at 9:59 a.m. Child taken to the A second call about kids in 3:18 a.m. Tuesday. hospital. traffic was received on Sunday Joshua Cadet, 28, of 444 A 76-year-old woman suffer- at 6:05 p.m. Caller said teens at University of Connecticut Harrison Ave., Boston, was ar- ing from chest pain at 300King are taking turns running in and rested and charged with three Rail Drive, Apt. 214 requested out of traffic and sitting on the By Pat Eaton-Robb racial slur several times the affidavit. “This was counts of assault and battery an ambulance on Monday at yellow line on Endicott Street ASSOCIATED PRESS and laugh, police said. not our intentions at all. with a restraining order in ef- 12:30 p.m. Patient taken to in front of Evans Flowers. Of- “The investigation showed We were acting dumb, id- fect and threat to commit a the hospital. ficer spoke with kids and sent STORRS, Conn. — Two that the males walked back iotic and childish.” crime at 3:13 p.m. Monday. A 911 call was received from them on their way. University of Connecti- through the apartment Mucaj told police he had Edward McCusker, 37, of Lahey Urgent Care at 1350 Bullying reported at Higgins cut students have been complex after leaving a lo- had seven drinks at a bar 117 Eastern Ave., was arrest- Market St. on Monday at 4:07 Middle School at 85 Perkins charged with shouting cal business and played a and did not remember the ed and charged with trespass- p.m. for a pre-anaphylactic pa- St. on Sunday at 6:33 p.m. Of- a racial slur outside a game in which they yelled episode, according to an ing and violation of the open tient. The person was taken to ficer will document. campus apartment com- vulgar words,” according to arrest affidavit. container law at 5:02 p.m. Winchester Hospital. Loud music reported coming plex in an episode that the police report. “As they On Monday, student Tuesday. A man called 911 from 5 from a small blue pickup truck was caught on video and walked through the park- organizations and the Magnolia Drive to report he in the parking lot at 58 Pulas- has led to protests at the ing lot, Mucaj and Karal school’s chapter of the Accidents has fallen and can’t get up on ki St. on Sunday at 7:40 p.m. school. switched to saying a racial NAACP held a rally and Tuesday at 2:28 a.m. Patient Officer checked the lot and the Jarred Karal, of Plain- epithet that was heard by march against racism in A report of a motor vehicle taken to Lahey Hospital & vehicle was gone. ville, and Ryan Mucaj, of witnesses. The investiga- response to the slurs and crash at 1:50 p.m. Monday at Medical Center in Burlington. Caller from the Century Granby, both identified tion revealed the third male another situation in which 74 Lawton Ave.; at 2:43 p.m. House Restaurant at 235 An- by police as 21-year-old did not participate.” a student said she was the Monday at 15 Western Ave.; at MARBLEHEAD dover St. reports a possibly in- white men, were charged The slurs were recorded target of a racial slur at a 4:09 p.m. Monday at 10 Tus- toxicated woman left the cafe Monday with ridicule on by an African American party. can Road; at 4:19 p.m. Mon- Complaints on Route 114 westbound in a account of creed, religion, student from an apart- UConn President Thom- day at 423 Boston St.; at 4:42 blue Mazda SUV with a Boston color, denomination, na- ment window and posted as Katsouleas, who at- p.m. Monday at 10 Shepard A caller reported at 12:07 Bruins license plate BRAR27 tionality or race. on social media. tended the rally, issued a St.; at 9:58 p.m. Monday at p.m. on Monday that they got on Sunday at 9:22 p.m. Officer The charge is a misde- That student told police statement in support of 22 Stanwood St.; at 1:50 a.m. a call from someone claiming reports no matching plate num- meanor that carries a pos- he was not sure whether the arrests. Tuesday at 3 Moulton St.; at to be from National Grid who ber in the system. Checked the sible sentence of up to a the students saw him or “It is supportive of our 8:06 a.m. Tuesday at Eastern stated their bill was too high. area to the Danvers town line. year in prison. Phone and were directing the racial core values to pursue ac- Avenue and ; at A caller reported at 3:35 The Danvers Police Department email messages were left epithets toward him. countability, through due 8:44 a.m. Tuesday at Chatham p.m. on Tuesday that he is a was contacted. for the two students, who Karal told police the process, for an egregious Street and Clarendon Avenue; store owner on Pleasant Street Well-being check requested are due in court Oct. 30. group was playing a game assault on our community at 10:37 a.m. Tuesday at An- and after going through tapes for a reported baby crying for It was not clear Tuesday in which they would yell that has caused consider- drew and Market streets; at he realized a few school kids several hours at 4 Esquire Cir- whether they had lawyers the word “penis.” The first able harm,” he said. “I’m 11:15 a.m. Tuesday at 268 Es- shoplifted from there. cle on Sunday at 10:01 p.m. to speak for them. person who refuses to say grateful for the universi- sex St.; at 11:28 a.m. Tuesday A caller reported kids on Officer spoke with the report- Police said the young men the word loses, he said. ty’s collective effort in re- at 178 Chestnut St.; at 2:01 bikes were riding through ing party and all is quiet now. were among three people They decided to change sponding to this incident, p.m. Tuesday at 100 Newhall traffic near Pleasant Street at Employee of Nick’s Roast Beef seen on the video walking the game to shouting the especially the hard work St.; at 3:08 p.m. Tuesday at 5:24 p.m. on Monday. at 145 Summit St. reports Kasey through the parking lot racial epithet, he said. of the UConn Police De- 161 Chestnut St.; at 4:03 p.m. A caller reported a strange Herrera, 23, of 16 Crowninshield of UConn’s Charter Oak “I sincerely apologize if partment, which has been Tuesday at 144 Broad St. sound coming from the tow- St., demanded a refund for a Apartment complex Oct. we offended anyone,” he investigating the case A report of a motor vehicle er near Tioga Way and Hoods late delivery and cold pizza that 11. Two of the three use the told police, according to since it was reported.” crash with personal injury at Lane at 6:43 p.m. on Monday. was delivered. She was given 3:10 p.m. Monday at Sonny’s Responding officers reported a refund without incident and Car Wash at 700 Lynnway; at they didn’t find any unusual then demanded a free pizza for Two purported gang members 4:21 p.m. Monday at 426 Bos- humming sounds. having to drive back and then threw items around the restau- ton St.; at 12:48 p.m. Tuesday rant on Sunday at 2:40 p.m. at Casco and York roads. plead to drugs-for-guns deal PEABODY and drove off in a 2016 black Acura ILX with Massachusetts By Wilson Ring would then be given to the did not provide the details Breaking and Entering Arrest plate 2PSD61. Officer checked ASSOCIATED PRESS two men in exchange for of those shootings. the parking lot of the residence drugs, authorities say. At least some of the fire- A report of a breaking and Rosalie Monteiro, 58, of BURLINGTON, Vt. — entering at 2:03 a.m. Tuesday 7 Tipert St., Danvers, was ar- and the suspect vehicle was not At least five of the weap- arms were taken to the there. Officer made contact with Two men who said they ons were recovered by Joyce Hayes Way neigh- at Dollar Tree at 759 Lynnway. rested for operating a motor were members of the Lat- vehicle under the influence of the suspect and met in the park- Boston-area police. borhood of South Boston, ing lot. No charges were filed in Kings street gang could Medina’s lawyer Mark where the two men lived. Theft liquor and negligent operation face 15 years in federal following a report of an opera- but the customer is no longer Oettinger said Tuesday One of the Vermonters A report of a larceny at 6:25 allowed in Nick’s. prison for bringing cocaine that the plea agreement who allegedly bought guns tor who had crossed the dou- to Vermont in exchange p.m. Monday at 306 Essex St.; ble lines several times on Main Brenda Mavros from 14 was reached at the last for the two told investiga- at 7:57 p.m. Monday at 53 Gardner St. was reported miss- for firearms intended for minute. tors that “Guerrero told Street on Sunday at 6:33 p.m. use in a “war” in Boston, Union St.; at 8:07 p.m. Mon- Officer reports she was asked ing by her parents on Monday “It is always good when him that he wanted the if a judge accepts a plea day at 60 Harwood St.; at 8:54 three times to exit the vehicle at 3:03 a.m. She was in pos- prosecutors and defense firearms because ‘there is agreement. p.m. Monday at Casey’s Shell but refused. She was placed session of a 2009 blue Audi attorneys can reach an a war going on in Boston’ If the judge rejects the at 535 Lynnway; at 1:20 p.m. in custody and taken to the with Massachusetts license agreement,” he said. and ‘we are gonna win the agreement reached Mon- Tuesday at 63 Columbia Ave. police station. Malia’s Towing plate 9YY629. Officer reports a Guerrero’s lawyer did war,’” according to the doc- day, John Guerrero, 27, A report of motor vehicle took the vehicle. be on the lookout was issued. not return a call seeking uments. theft at 10:10 p.m. Monday at Mr. Mavros called back to say and Darwin Medina, 35, comment. The same Vermonter 48 Henry Ave.; at 11:27 a.m. Accidents his daughter was safe and is both of Boston, could each At least five Vermont- told investigators Guer- Tuesday at 3 Circuit Ave.; at at home. be sentenced to life in ers were charged by fed- rero used a tool to grind 11:56 a.m. Tuesday at 21 W Motor vehicle crash with Illegal dumping reported on prison on the drug charge eral authorities with il- the serial numbers off the Baltimore St. a fire reported on Sunday at Monday at 12:55 p.m. at the and 20 years on the gun legally purchasing about guns. But the documents 2:57 p.m. at Route 128 South Peabody Glass & Mirror Co. at charge. 30 firearms on behalf of say police in Boston were Vandalism and 0 Centennial Drive. Call 29 Howley St. Officer reports Sentencing is scheduled Guerrero and Medina and able to restore the serial handled by the Massachusetts suspect’s contact information for February. then exchanging them for numbers for some of the A report of motor vehicle State Police. is in the trash. The Salem Po- Court documents say drugs. guns and determine they vandalism at 10:59 a.m. Police assisted store security lice Department was asked to that between November A criminal complaint were purchased in Ver- Tuesday at 74 Starrett Road; with a shoplifter at Macy’s at contact the suspect, but they 2017 and March 2018, the filed in the case this year mont. at 2:22 p.m. Tuesday at 535 210 Andover St. on Sunday at reported he does not live there. two men traveled between said that five of the guns The plea agreement Essex St. 3:09 p.m. Wire down reported at 22 Boston and northwestern were recovered by police in calls for Medina to be sen- A report of vandalism at Report of a multi-vehicle Pine St. on Monday at 1:26 Vermont. They would give the Boston area and that tenced to 10 to 15 years in 3:02 p.m. Tuesday at 127 crash with injuries at 10 Margin p.m. Officer reports Verizon is locals money; the locals some have been matched prison. Guerrero’s agree- Union St. and 68 Driscoll streets on Sun- working on the repair. would buy firearms from to shootings in South Bos- ment calls for a sentence a dealer; and the firearms ton, but the documents of 12 to 15 years.

POLICE BRIEFS

Teen arrested and charged Lafferty, of Methuen, on manslaughter and leaving stabbing his wife 27 times stand trial. Police say he is apartment. in fatal hit-and-run Oct. 14. the scene of a personal has been held without diagnosed with bipolar dis- Police found the wom- Police say the boy hit injury collision causing bail after pleading not order and hasn’t taken his an, described as in her METHUEN (AP) — Lafferty at about 8:40 death. guilty to murder. medicine in five months. 20s, suffering from ap- Police have arrested a p.m. with an Infiniti Police say his name will Prosecutors say Greg- The suspect’s attorney parent stab wounds. She 16-year-old boy they say M37 that he took from not be released because ory Fairbairn stabbed declined to comment on was pronounced dead at was driving a stolen car the home of someone he he is a juvenile. 57-year-old Mary Fair- the case. the scene. when he struck and killed knows. He reportedly He was scheduled to be bairn in their Groton Her name was not re- a pedestrian in Massa- returned the car with arraigned Tuesday. home on Saturday eve- Woman found stabbed to leased pending notification ning then called police to chusetts. front-end damage. of family and no arrests report the killing. death in apartment The Eagle-Tribune Lafferty died of his have been announced. Man charged with fatally The victim was found injuries. FRAMINGHAM (AP) reports the Lawrence teen stabbing wife held lying on a bed suffering — Authorities are investi- was arrested Monday The boy does not have a from multiple apparent LAW OFFICES OF and charged in the death driver’s license. He faces AYER (AP) — A 62-year- stab wounds. Police say gating the stabbing death JAMES J. CARRIGAN of 57-year-old Timothy several charges including of a woman. old man charged with her husband was still • Social Security Disability in possession of a pock- The Middlesex district • Workers Compensation et knife he used in the attorney’s office says • Accidents killing. police went to a Fram- 25 years located across from Lynn District Court Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 During Gregory Fair- ingham apartment at CALL 24 HOURS A DAY bairn’s arraignment about 5:30 p.m. Monday 15 Johnson St. Hotline 781-596-0100 All reports of neighborhood activity or text the word tiplynn Monday, the judge ordered at the request of someone a mental health evalua- known to the victim who JAMES J. CARRIGAN will be investigated. and your tip to “tip411” (847411) ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN Callers may remain anonymous. Spanish menu available tion to determine if the said they could not reach LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL defendant is competent to the woman or access her www.jamescarriganlaw.com [email protected] A4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2019 THE CANDIDATES UP LYNN SCHOOL

Name: Brian Castellanos Name: Donna Coppola Name: John Ford Name: Lorraine Gately Occupation: Licensed Adolescent Social Occupation: Case Manager of a Teen Occupation: Retired from General Elec- Occupation: Introduction to Engineer- Worker for the Department of Children Parent Program tric and Massachusetts State House ing Design teacher at St. Mary’s High and Families Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Social Education: B.S. Sociology (Northeastern School, Retired Lynn Public Schools sci- Education: Lynn English High School, Work from UMass Boston, May 1993 University), Masters in Education (Cam- ence teacher Class of 2009; Framingham State Uni- bridge College). Education: Bachelor’s degree from God- versity, Bachelor’s degree in criminology; How long have you served? dard College, Master’s degree in Educa- Salem State University, Master’s degree 10 Terms How long have you served? tion from Cambridge College 18 Years How long have you served? What is the most important issue How long have you served? One term (2 years) facing the schools and how would What is the most important issue fac- This is my second term. you address it? ing the schools and how would you What is the most important issue Space, age and conditions of school address it? What’s the important issue facing facing the schools and how would buildings I think that all would agree that it is the schools and how would you ad- you address it? overcrowding. The most prudent and fis- dress it? I would like to see our district continue to What three issues are most import- cally sound issue is to build your way out The most important issue facing our promote social-emotional learning, proper ant to you? of it with new schools. We have 10 schools public schools are our school buildings. nutrition for students and to ensure our 1. Space & Building Needs, and new that are over 100 years old, one is 99 and We need new schools desperately. staff are well-equipped with the necessary schools in the future another is 98. We are in need of so many tools and resources. The need has caused 2. Recruit, support and retain new schools ASAP, that building cannot hap- What three issues are most import- a tremendous strain in the lives of many pen quickly enough. We must use porta- ant to you? students. Locating and delivering avail- staff. As well as support and retain cur- rent staff with communication and ap- ble classrooms, and if we do not continue The three issues that are most import- able resources to the city’s education sys- to procrastinate and act now, we can have ant to me are: tem and families who are involved with propriate staff development. one at English in the Fall where the stu- 1. School buildings human services is vital to reaching full so- 3. Improve communication with stu- dent population will reach 2000. 2. Class sizes, especially in secondary cial-emotional learning goals. Establishing dents’ families and increase parent in- education looking forward to the new effective partnerships would impact equity volvement. What three issues are most import- structure to the school day for high school and the supply of educational resources. Trauma-informed practices and desired What is your biggest accomplish- ant to you? students. professional development opportunities ment during your time in office? School/student safety, educational qual- 3. After school that include homework should be available for our LPS workforce. Successful opening of Thurgood Mar- ity/equality, and addressing the vaping/ help, and enrichment programs. shall Middle School. Continued access health issue. What three issues are most import- to ALL students of FREE sports, clubs, What is your biggest accomplish- ant to you? band. Breakfast and lunch program. What is your biggest accomplish- ment during your time in office? 1. Addressing Social-emotional learn- ment during your time in office? My biggest accomplishment this term ing needs Why are you running? Being on the committee and a close part was to share some ideas on the middle 2. Overcrowding and a capital plan to I am running because I know that the of the entire MSBA/Marshall process. It school overcrowding with Dr. Tutwiler build new schools success of the Lynn community rests on was very enlightening going into Boston which I believe led to the new Discovery 3. Expanding partnerships and grant the success of Lynn Public Schools. for the early meetings and being part of Program at LVTI. development to attain additional re- the project that delivered a beautiful new sources and funding Why should people vote for you? school on time and under budget. Why are you running? What is your biggest accomplishment I have proven to be a strong advocate I am running because I have been a during your time in office? for students, staff, families and the citi- Why are you running? highly dedicated teacher for the Lynn I would have to highlight the work that zens of Lynn. I thoroughly enjoy being on the School Public Schools for 33 years. My love for has been conducted to enhance and im- Committee. I take the job very seriously my students and fellow teachers and staff prove our social-emotional learning pro- and work it every day. My four daughters led me to run for the school committee. gramming and curriculum. I worked to received a great education from the Lynn I truly enjoy being their voice on the ensure that our district was emphasizing School System and I will work to ensure school committee. I believe we still have student voice and working to expand direct that all Lynn students get the same ed- a lot to do to improve our schools’ climate SEL programming to Lynn Public Schools ucation. As I stated earlier, we must ad- and culture. students. We now have a newly updated dress the over- crowding issue and reduce I would like the opportunity to contin- K-5 social-emotional learning curriculum. class sizes. I am also concerned with the ue to serve on the committee to see our I advocated to add additional social work- increase in vaping and the pulmonary city get new schools, improve our climate ers and personnel to improve our district’s health issue associated with it. I want to and culture, and reach and teach all of SEL needs. I contributed to the superin- work for the next two years to see these our students. tendent’s district-wide strategic plan, a col- issues addressed. Basically an excellent school system for laboration with state agencies, community all students is what I would like to see in partners and stakeholders. I connected Why should people vote for you? the future. and advocated to prioritize social-emotion- I know that I possess sound common al learning initiatives in that plan. sense decision making. I have over thirty Why should people vote for you? years of business management experi- People should vote for me so I can con- Why are you running? ence. I have 8 years of constituent ser- tinue to serve them on the school com- I am running because I believe in the Lynn vice at the Massachusetts State house. I mittee and continue to voice their views Public Schools. My appreciation for the dis- have been trained in dispute resolution on the major issues. trict comes from a grateful and humbling and negotiation skills. I have a B.S. in So- Please consider Lorraine Gately: No. 5 high school experience. I was a direct con- ciology from Northeastern and a Masters on the ballot, for one of your six votes on sumer of social-emotional services delivered in Education from Cambridge College. I Nov. 5. by the district. I was exposed to childhood am on the Board of Lynn Stop the Vio- traumas and extreme poverty as an ado- lence and spend time working with kids lescent. At 13, my mother would abandon trying to show them alternatives to bad my family due to severe substance abuse choices and the value of education. I am a issues and her battle with crack cocaine. I very passionate member of the Commit- was faced with tremendous odds and left tee and know that I am a valuable asset. broken by an emotionally and physically I ask for one of your votes on November neglected upbringing. At 17, I lost a broth- 5th. Thank you. er to cancer and became an unaccompanied youth where I slept out of my car. I was a lost young man who suffered from crippling anxiety and instability. These combinations of hardships were life-threatening but what saved me was the public educator. I had a team of public servants who changed the trajectory of my life. They showed me the true meaning of compas- sion. They empowered me to view my life’s adversities as growth opportunities. I as- pire to be that beacon of light for others. The passion and dedication our teach- ers demonstrate on a daily basis is in- credible and courageous. LPS provides all students opportunities to gain knowl- edge and valuable skills that are essen- tial for today’s competitive workforce. I have been fortunate enough to learn the true value of public service through my past education, professional, board member and community involvement.

Why should people vote for you? I have worked diligently to address the needs of my constituents. Through my work as a child protective social worker, I have been able to work alongside LPS staff and administrators. I have been able to gain perspective and insight of the challenges our educators face. I plan on remaining passionate for the issues we face as a district and to ensure our teachers, students and parents are being rightfully advocated and compensated for. Generating innovative strategies to create, implement and assess effective resources to improve LPS is my priority. A4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2019 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A5 CLOSE AND PERSONAL COMMITTEE

Name: Sandra M. Lopez Name: Tiffany Magnolia Name: Jared Nicholson Name: Michael Anthony Satterwhite Occupation: Interior designer, nurse’s Occupation: Professor of English/Co- Occupation: Law Professor at North- Occupation: Attorney & Broker assistant ordinator of the Honors Program, North eastern University Education: Harrington, Ingalls, Fallon Education: Attending North Shore Shore Community College Education: Harvard Law School, Princ- (Elementary); Breed, Pickering (Mid- Community College, studying psychology Education: BA in English/Secondary Ed- eton University (majored in public policy dle School); Classical, English, McAr- with plans to become a social worker ucation Program, St. Michael’s College; with a focus on education policy) thur (High School). Associates of Sci- MA and PhD in English, Tufts University ence (NSCC), Bachelors of Liberal Arts What is the most important issue How long have you served? (UML), and Juris Doctor (MSL). facing the schools and how would What are the most important issues Two terms you address it? facing the schools, and how would How long have you served? One of the problems is the overpopula- you address it? What is the most important issue fac- I have served on the School Committee tion at the schools. Some possible solu- Overcrowding and schools in need of ing the schools, and how would you for the past two years. tions are to implement programs that repair/replacement are the two biggest is- address it? include a meeting with an architect to sues right now with regards to structural Overcrowding and the physical state What is the most important issue reevaluate the development of the school, issues in the district. My daughter’s school of our schools continues to be our most facing the schools and how would see what solutions we could find to re- has lost their computer room, to make pressing issue. We have amazing teachers, you address it? solve this matter, and look for more pos- way for a new classroom, and rather than but rising class sizes make it harder for We have more than one “most import- sible acres of land for this proposal. a dedicated library, they have carts in a teachers to teach and students to learn. ant” issue facing our schools. We need the closet that are wheeled out to the hallway. We are advocating that the state over- proper tools, in the proper environments, What three issues are most import- The physical conditions of the buildings, haul its school funding formula and for for our educators and students. We must ant to you? whether they are holding too many stu- help from the Massachusetts School correct our space issue and overcrowding, Overpopulation of the schools dents or in need of deferred maintenance Building Authority. We are innovating by which is caused by unfunded mandates Budget is a city-wide issue, and the solutions are adding a new 8th grade option at Lynn from our state. All children must have Programs for the special kids needs both short and long term. In the short Tech and looking to outside partners to the opportunity to reach their full poten- I propose that we implement more term, solutions to ease overcrowding like find more pre-K classrooms. We need to tial. We have plans to temporary correct programs to the schools to find possible leasing a floor of the new YMCA building build on this advocacy and innovation to the space issue, with purchasing some solutions and set some interviews with and hosting a Middle School Discovery meet our pressing space needs. portable classrooms and renting space at the architectural firm to ask them for Academy at Lynn Tech should be bolstered ADA and ISD approved spaces through- possible solutions for the development of by longer term solutions like a strategic What three issues are most import- out the city. We are providing more direct school buildings. And for the problem we plan for building replacement; a process ant to you? services to our students and hiring more face with the budget, I propose to speak to improve energy efficiency, so that sav- 1) Building Pathways for Students to educators. Investing more than ever di- clearly to the governor to give the actual ings can be put into a renovation budget College and Jobs: There is unfulfilled po- rectly in our educators and students. reality of our community overpopulation (such as grants for solar or wind and in- tential of our young people who end up and give a good view of the situation our sulation). The most important issue that struggling and jobs in our economy that What three issues are most import- community faces. isn’t physical is the size of the special edu- go unfilled come at great cost. We can help ant to you? cation portion of the school budget. While bridge those gaps by showing students Student achievement, Special Educa- What expertise do you bring to the there have been a number of new hires in different paths to getting a job in fields tion and Community Partnerships. table? that department starting this school year, that we know are hiring. I worked for the city through the High- the district needs to make this issue a pri- There are several examples of recent What is your biggest accomplish- lands Coalition. I was the coordinator for ority for both staffing and leadership. progress on this issue, from early college ment during your time in office? the LEAD program in this city for a cou- to a new HVAC shop at LVTI to middle I have kept families and the commu- ple of years. I worked from 2009 to 2015 What three issues are most import- school vocational opportunities. Please nity informed with information on Lynn at KIPP Academy — my role there was ant to you? visit my website, www.jarednicholson.org, Public Schools. I have answered every in administrative support for the school’s Parental involvement, communication, for more on this and other issues. call and email. I have been active as the adult program. Part of the time, I was a and enrichment are all important issues 2) Developing Students’ Social-Emotion- chairman of the Negotiation Subcommit- volunteer. I was a chairperson at LEO that are less visible than the above. Pa- al Skills tee working with LPS unions. Finally, I Head Start for two years. I volunteered rental involvement, through PTOs, school Another top priority is developing stu- have been on the interview committee for with Sacred Heart Church. councils, or even at School Committee is dents’ social emotional skills. Poverty some of the most important position in spotty and uneven. School Councils should and discrimination have steep social and the District. Why are you running? be operating in all of our schools, as they emotional costs that our kids carry. And to I am running for all of the people who are a mandated form of parental involve- thrive in today’s job market, all students Why are you running? have needs, struggle to talk and express ment. In terms of communication, the dis- need to come prepared with the right soft Everyone has trials and tribulations, themselves, for those who need to receive trict’s approach is uneven. There should skills. some more than others, but as a true services, for those who face any kind of be clear messaging to parents through a Teachers have always known that social Lynn kid the struggle and hunger moti- issues in the school system. I am running consistent form. Finally, enrichment is an emotional learning is important. This year, vated me to be the man I am today and I because my community needs help and area on which the district should spend we have given teachers more tools with a wouldn’t change one thing. I would like to needs to have a mixed School Committee both time and resources. During the ele- new comprehensive, evidence-based K-5 change this struggle for our future Lynn that brings diversity to our community. mentary years, very little opportunity is social emotional curriculum. Next, we will students and teach them that just getting And I would like to help all parents with offered for, after, or before school enrich- oversee the curriculum’s rollout and pro- over the hump is just that, and there are their needs at the school system. ment. Something as simple as an open fessional development, get feedback from valleys and mountains to explore that gym before or after school would give the LPS community and move to the high- will mold their own journey in life. It is Why should people vote for you? younger children the opportunity to build er grades. about enhancing the voices of the people People need to vote for me because I community within the school. 3) Offering More Activities After School that have been silent for too long. represent the opportunity for them to We all know the value of meaningful be closest to the School Committee and I What expertise do you bring to the activities after school. I have worked on Why should people vote for you? am going to be their intermediary at the table? bringing wrestling to Lynn for sever- I was never a follower, no matter the School Committee. I am going to make I bring over 20 years of educational al years and helped start a team at the fad or faction. These days following is sure that everybody who comes to meet knowledge and activism to my run. When middle school and high school varsity lev- praised with social media, and I get that me goes away with a solution that fits I was training to be a high school English el. The new LPS teams continue to grow, with technology, but there is a miscon- their needs. teacher, I became very involved with the with record numbers last year. ception that translates into real life and Coalition for Essential Schools, an educa- We are adding other opportunities too, we need a generation of leaders that can tional model teaching the whole student. including girls lacrosse. Our “STEAM” comprehend the difference. I listen more Since that time, I have been applying the (science, technology, engineering, the arts than I talk and that is missing in today’s principles of education as empowerment and mathematics) extracurriculars are politics. in my own teaching (at the college level more and more connected to what’s going since 1999) and work with the Massachu- on around the city. setts Teacher’s Association. I have worked with K-12 teachers across Essex County What is your biggest accomplishment in my role as a Political Action Coordina- during your time in office? tor for the MTA. I have been focused on building path- ways for students to college and jobs. A Why are you running? couple of years ago we started the Tech- I am running to be a parent voice on the nical Afterschool Program, a program for Committee. As a candidate coming from students around the district to learn job the perspective of Higher Education, I see skills at Lynn Tech. many of the paths students from LPS are I asked the team at Lynn Tech if we taking (remember that a lot of what we could offer any programs to students at call vocational education today requires the other high schools who might be in- credentialing after high school, so I see terested in vocational training. Lynn Tech those students!). And finally, I have a Guidance Counselor Brian O’Connell de- sense of what our neighbors in other dis- signed and launched a program that ex- tricts are doing that we might emulate. ceeded my expectations.

Why should people vote for you? Why are you running? I have a deep educational bench already, I’m running for reelection because I am and I have a demonstrated passion for passionate about public education and its this kind of work. I have never run for importance to my family and to our com- any public office before, and I have always munity. worked in teaching others how to advo- My wife and I are expecting our first cate for themselves. I am running for the child and, as public school graduates our- first time to do this kind of work on a larg- selves, we want to send our kids to great er scale. public schools.

Why should people vote for you? First, I believe that people should vote for me because I continue to bring a fresh perspective and a record of leadership and achieving results. I am working with my colleagues on an overhaul of the entire suite of policies of the Lynn Public Schools. A6 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2019 OPINION

EDITORIAL HOW TO REACH US

E¥¦¥ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M§Ÿ H. SŸŸ A bridge to hope Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall Lynn Public Schools’ score the need for an iron- academic and extracurricu- 110 Munroe St. W J. K TŸ  J ¢£ Monica Connell Healey Bridge for Resilient Youth clad connection between lar achievement and re-en- P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton in Transition (BRYT) pro- schools and mental-health ter an educational commu- Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  C  T¢¤ Michael H. Shanahan gram represents a great professionals. To her cred- nity where peers and adult Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman Customer Service stride forward in address- it, Swampscott School mentors offer support. Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS ing student mental health. Superintendent Pamela Mental-health care fails Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Launched this year at Angelakis introduced in tragically when patients Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Classical High and paid for 2016-2017 programs de- cannot find stability or con- All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 781-593-7700 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 with a $200,000 state grant, voted to back-to-school tinuity in their lives and end Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 BRYT is focused on helping transition and supporting up abandoning counseling Ext. 2 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 students who transition Swampscott students with or medication regimens and Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 back into school after long emotional disabilities. sliding back into isolation. classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 absences while hospitalized BRYT is intended to en- BRYT represents a sus- Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 for mental-health care. sure that students who tained and committed ef- Subscriptions [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 There are so many rea- must take time away from fort by Lynn Public Schools sons why this program school to focus on their to give students transition- Circulation makes sense and why it health get the best oppor- ing from hospitalization to [email protected] represents a strong, long- tunity to return to school. school the best chance at Ext. 3 term investment in the Classical students par- grasping and holding onto Newsroom health of Lynn’s youth. ticipating in BRYT will all the fun aspects of high [email protected] BRYT Director Paul Hy- spend four to 12 weeks in school life every teenager [email protected] ry-Dermith cited nation- a special classroom setting should have an opportuni- Ext. 4 wide statistics indicating where they will receive ty to enjoy. that student mental-health the support they need to BRYT and the Lynn Sports [email protected] hospitalizations increased ease back into school life. schools deserve credit for Choice is not by nearly 300 percent over Successfully returning to pitching in and pulling Ext. 5 the last 20 years. school after a prolonged ab- mental illness out of the Retail and Online These numbers are sence sets the stage for stu- dark corner it unjustly oc- Advertising enough when it startling and they under- dents to regain a sense of cupied for so long. [email protected] ADVERTISING LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Ernie Carpenter Jr. comes to education Director of Advertising and Business Development, ext. 1355 An editorial by The Philadelphia Inquirer [email protected] Ralph Mitchell A vote for Ford Sales Representative, ext. 1313 More than two decades after the charter law in [email protected] Pennsylvania was passed, school choice remains the I just want to let the are getting the best edu- mean all of us — to break center of a lively but largely unresolved debate — great people of the city of cation available. He has past voting records and Patricia Whalen one that has taken on new shapes. Sales Representative, ext. 1310 Lynn know that my friend worked with children all get out on Nov. 5 and [email protected] “School choice” used to be synonymous with vouch- John Ford is running for his life as a Little League let our voices be heard. ers, but that is no longer the case, at least in Penn- reelection to the Lynn coach at West Lynn Please vote for John Ford BUSINESS OFFICE sylvania. Now, the state offers a range of public ed- School Committee. National Little League for Lynn School Commit- Maria Alvaracin ucation options: district schools, brick-and-mortar John works very hard as well as Sacred Heart tee. ext. 1205 charter schools, cyber schools, private and parochial for every child and their School basketball. Paul Emmons [email protected] school scholarships publicly funded via a tax cred- parents to make sure kids I ask you all — and I Lynn Susan J. Conti it program. Across Pennsylvania, 137,000 students Controller, ext. 1288 are enrolled in charters and another 50,000 go to [email protected] private or parochial schools using the tax credit Ted Grant program. In all, the state spends $2 billion on these Publisher, ext. 1234 A cleanup job well done [email protected] alternatives to traditional public schools. The bedrock belief of those championing choice is Marian Kinney I would like to let the down Nelson Street last want to thank these guys that parents deserve options for where they send ext. 1212 citizens of this great city Friday and removed a for cutting and removing [email protected] their children to school, and that parents know know what great ward huge fallen tree from the the tree so this family what’s best for their child. For some lawmakers, pa- Will Kraft councilors we have. driveway and home of my could finally get out and Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 rental choice is a civil rights issue, insuring that a Thank you Fred Ho- neighbors. return back to work. [email protected] child’s zip code doesn’t dictate the quality of his or gan, Jay Walsh as well The family in the back Great job guys. Great her education. Mike Shanahan as Councilor at large house could not get out job. Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 Sound arguments, but too often, choice for its own Brian Fields, and all the for two days due to the Florence Taylor [email protected] sake is treated as the goal, rather than quality ed- other men who came fallen tree. I personally Lynn Carolina Trujillo ucation options. Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 If choice alone were enough, that would make [email protected] Philadelphia — with more charter schools and other Chipouras seeks Town Meeting seat Jim Wilson offerings than any other city in the commonwealth Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 — the epicenter of academic excellence and equity. [email protected] But despite academic progress, Philadelphia dis- My name is John steeple, I collected dona- I was a member of the CIRCULATION trict schools have a ways to go. Just as some dis- Chipouras and I am tions to have this done. It Board of Directors for 15 trict schools are high quality and some are troubled, running for Saugus Town is now displayed on the years at St. George Greek Lisa Mahmoud Meeting Member Precinct Saugus Town Hall. Orthodox Church in Lynn. Manager, ext. 1239 many charter schools excel, while many fall short. [email protected] Cyber charters, according to recent studies, post 7. I have been living in I was the chairman “overwhelmingly negative” results in student per- I was a Town Meeting Saugus for 30 Years and I of the Harry Agganis CLASSIFIED formance. Member Precinct 7 in the am married and have two National Basketball Abbe Young Smith Not only have there been no reforms to the origi- early 2000’s for two terms adult children who were Tournament for 17 years. Manager, ext. 1276 nal law that created these choices, but there are few and a member of the brought up through the I ran the tournament at a [email protected] longitudinal studies tracking student achievement Saugus Retirement Board Saugus school system. high college level. I played GRAPHICS and outcomes across all types of school options. For and a Member of the I spent many years offi- basketball in many Greek Trevor Andreozzi example, fewer high school graduates in Pennsyl- Playground Commission. ciating and coaching and National Basketball Tour- Designer vania are heading to college now than 15 years ago. I also worked in the Sau- I was a member of IAABO naments and I am proud [email protected] What’s behind that decline, and what role, if any, do gus Town Clerk’s office and Board 130 Basketball Of- to be in the Hall of Fame. Mark Sutherland school choices play? when I noticed Town Hall ficials working many high John Chipouras Creative Director As for equity, a recent provocative body of re- did not have a clock on the school games. Saugus [email protected] search suggest that choice has led to schools in- NEWSROOM creasingly segregated by race, ability and language. SCOTT MARTELLE Mike Alongi Earlier this year, the Education Law Center found Sports Reporter ext. 1228 that traditional charter schools are failing to ensure [email protected] equitable access for all students, with high levels of Riots around the globe are linked Bill Brotherton segregation in charters. Features Editor ext. 1338 That echoes recent research from across the coun- [email protected] try suggesting that more choice has led to more seg- Gayla Cawley regation, which is reshaping the choice debate yet by a common thread: frustration Reporter, ext. 1236 again. One reason is that parents don’t have equal [email protected] access to accurate and understandable tools and in- If it’s true that “a riot,” as anchor in Paddy Chayefsky’s and Development. “In no Cheryl Charles formation needed to make informed choices. the Rev. Martin Luther King 1976 Academy Award-win- other industrial nation does News Editor, ext. 1278 The school choice model is based on free market Jr. once said, “is the lan- ning movie “Network,” who, the richest 1 percent own [email protected] principles. That’s both good and bad news. Bad guage of the unheard,” then as he’s being forced out of his more than 28 percent of their Bella diGrazia news because education is more than a commodity a lot of people around the job over dwindling ratings, country’s wealth.” Reporter, ext. 1317 to be advertised on billboards. It’s a public good — world are becoming fluent in gave voice to the unvoiced But that doesn’t mean [email protected] and legally compulsory. The upside is that parents that particular dialect. by bellowing, “I’m as mad such disparity isn’t global. Olivia Falcigno as “consumers” have the power to demand more: Hong Kong, with its epic as hell and I’m not going to People with more than $1 Photographer, ext.1224 million in investments con- [email protected] better choices, more equitable funding and more showdown between street take this anymore!” demonstrators and police Interestingly, most of the trol 45 percent of the world’s Thomas Grillo tools for measuring and understanding school per- wealth, the group says. Con- formance. over demands for more de- global protests began with Reporter, ext. 1264 versely, those with less than [email protected] Parents should make it clear, especially to law- mocracy, has grabbed most seemingly minor friction of the world’s attention. But $10,000 make up 64 percent makers, that choice alone is not enough. They de- points — a subway fare hike Spenser Hasak there also have been violent in Chile, a fuel-subsidy cut in of the world population but serve to have choices that provide the best educa- Photographer, ext. 1332 demonstrations in Barcelona, Ecuador, a new law in Indone- account for less than 2 per- [email protected] tion to their children. cent of global wealth. Spain, over sentences of up sia — that ignited deeper an- Thor Jourgensen to 13 years handed down by ger and frustration over pov- And as governments are Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 the Spanish Supreme Court erty and corruption, or led the perceived to be serving the [email protected] interests of the haves over to leaders of the Catalan citizenry to demand more de- Daniel Kane separatist movement whose mocracy and self-governance. those of the have-nots, or of Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 criminal act was to oversee a Is this a tipping point? undercutting the public in- [email protected] nonbinding referendum. Probably not. But it is a terest for their own enrich- ment, protests are inevitable. Steve Krause Elsewhere, economics and sharp warning to politi- Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 corruption have been the cal elites around the world The demonstrations not [email protected] only are the “language of driving force, as in Haiti, about what happens when the unheard,” they are the Harold Rivera Ecuador and Chile in the governments fail to address, predictable results of broken Sports Editor, ext. 1238 Americas. In the Middle or worsen, deep poverty and [email protected] systems of governance. And East, violent demonstrations social divisions. the first steps toward chaos. Anne Marie Tobin have occurred in Lebanon Income inequality is a The question is, will gov- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 and Iraq over corruption and [email protected] massive problem, with the ernments heed the mes- failed government services. U.S. having the worst of it. sages of abject frustration Bridget Turcotte In Indonesia, a new law that According to the research delivered by banners, rocks Reporter, ext. 1269 [email protected] PHOTO | TNS weakened an anti-corruption group Inequality.org, “the and firebombs? commission led thousands of Children from charter and private schools top 1 percent in the United Ryan York people into the streets for vi- States holds 42.5 percent of Scott Martelle, who joined Copy Editor, ext. 1220 show their support for school choice as par- olent clashes with police. national wealth, a far greater the Los Angeles Times’ ed- [email protected] ents dropping off their children at KIPP The world, it seems, is share” than in other member itorial board in 2014, is a TECHNOLOGY Charter School pass by in Jacksonville, Fla. channeling Howard Beale, countries of the Organization veteran journalist and au- the network television news for Economic Cooperation thor of six history books. 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RIZZO zon name in Revere and 40 million worth of reno- ated 50,000 jobs. From A1 he’s all for the facility if vations into the 830,000 Ultimately, Amazon in on $2.2 million it’s going to create jobs for square-foot building, ac- chose New York City and facility and (make sure residents, the company’s cording to Arrigo. Northern Virginia as its NSCC demic program that fits it) positively impacts our plans to open a distribu- The 50-acre property has new headquarters, but From A1 their skills, interests, ca- community.” tion center in the city are been vacant since NECCO the deal fell through. That reer and personal goals. students by integrating Rizzo and Arrigo are not unique. abruptly shut down in led to them nixing the Big First year courses, in- technology and academic locked in a hotly contest- The delivery station will September 2018. Amazon Apple and focusing on its ternships and specialized programming to provide instructional practices ed race for mayor, which be one of hundreds across has signed a lease agree- other selection instead. students with the tools are designed to prepare will be decided on Nov. 5. the country, Rizzo said, and ment with property own- During that sweep- they need to achieve their students to succeed, the Arrigo beat Rizzo in 2015 he’s heard that Amazon ers Atlantic Management, stakes, HQ2 was discussed career goals in their cho- school said. by 118 votes. The former is looking for five million a Framingham-based real with the City Council, but sen academic field, the Integrated support uses mayor returned to the City more square feet of space estate development firm, Rizzo said the panel had school said. the power of technology Council after topping the in Massachusetts alone. and V.M.D. Companies, a no advanced warning of “Title III is a transfor- and personal interaction ticket in the 2017 election. “Amazon is obviously North-Andover based real potential plans for a dis- mative program which to provide students, facul- In his announcement looking for space,” Rizzo estate and development tribution facility. will enable NSCC to make ty and staff with accessible last Thursday, Arrigo said. “They’ve been reach- company. “HQ2 would have been necessary change to bet- communication systems touted the Seattle-based ing out to other facilities The news of Amazon’s really special and would ter support student re- and data that informs de- e-commerce company’s and towns looking for fa- plans to build in Revere have had some cache,” tention and completion cision-making and tracks plans to open its newest cilities because obviously, comes on the heels of the Rizzo said. “If I’m elected efforts,” said Patricia Gen- students’ progress toward delivery station at the they have needs they need city being shortlisted last mayor two weeks from to- tile, NSCC president, in a their goals, the school said. former New England Con- to fulfill.” year by the e-commerce gi- day, one of the first things statement. “This grant in- The project also promises fectionery company (NEC- The development is ex- ant as one of 20 metropol- I’ll do is approach Amazon jects significant resources to strengthen academic CO) site next spring as pected to create 600 to 800 itan areas under consider- and talk to them about into these efforts and will and student support com- one of the most significant full- and part-time jobs, ation for its highly sought employment opportunities take them to the next lev- ponents to increase stu- commercial developments which will make Amazon after new HQ2 headquar- for Revere residents.” el of guided career path- dent retention and comple- in the city’s history. the city’s largest employer. ters. The city and Boston ways and wrap around tion. But Rizzo is not con- In the months leading up filed a joint application, Gayla Cawley can be supports, with students Underscoring the pro- vinced. to its opening next spring, which, if accepted would reached at gcawley@item- empowered to utilize a va- gram is professional de- Although Rizzo said it’s the world’s largest retailer have brought the company live.com. Follow her on riety of resources.” velopment for faculty great to have the Ama- is expected to invest $30- to Suffolk Downs and cre- Twitter @GaylaCawley. Pathways addresses two and staff that provides priorities set by the feder- cross-training, integrat- al agency: increase stu- ing high impact practic- Saugus group wants candidates to go green dent access to internships es across the curriculum, and career planning, and and college-wide training SAUGUS of the ash landfills on Hills, Prankers Pond and SAVE that her “environ- support instruction in per- on the use and implemen- From A1 Route 107,” he stated. . mental vision has been sonal finance. tation of new technologi- Anthony Cogliano lived Christopher R. Jones shaped by over three de- The program represents cal tools, she said. In his reply to SAVE’s as a boy on Venice Avenue told SAVE, if elected, he cades of involvement in an overhaul of the stu- The Title III grant pro- query, Allan focused on abutting Rumney Marsh. will meet with the Board the environmental affairs dent experience to provide gram is intended to help recycling locally “to not “I have a sincere ap- of Health to gain their of Saugus, including her clear, coherent pathways institutions of higher only preserve natural re- preciation for this Area perspective on town envi- current status as presi- to graduation sustained learning expand their ca- sources but to also make a of Critical Environmen- ronmental concerns. dent of the through integrated sup- pacity to serve students of smaller footprint of energy tal Concern,” Cogliano “We need to preserve Watershed Council and port, NSCC said. all socioeconomic and eth- that is required to produce said, adding town officials and protect our natural past-president and cur- It has two main com- nic backgrounds through our consumable goods.” need to have ongoing dis- resources and reduce pol- rent member of SAVE. ponents: Guided Path- rigorous education, strong Brasiz, in his statement, cussions with Saugus lution for the health and Corinne R. Riley told ways promises to ensure administrative manage- said the town has received Wheelabrator officials. safety of the community,” SAVE her “environmental students choose an aca- ment and fiscal stability. almost $800,000 in Green In his SAVE statement, he stated. vision for Saugus is simple Community grant money. Michael Coller cited his Domenic Montano said and practical.” She sug- He said the town’s contin- experience on the Con- Saugus needs to take a gests hosting a “Recycling College charges mount ued commitment to sew- servation Commission, leadership role in encour- Day” (Nov. 15) in schools. er repairs will eliminate adding: “My vision for aging recycling, adding in Michael J. Serino stat- for Lynnfield father waste discharges into the our community is to pro- his statement, “One thing ed Saugus is fortunate to Saugus River. tect and appreciate our I have noticed in my trav- have valuable natural re- LYNNFIELD by demonstrating their Jeffrey V. Cicolini stated resources though diligent els around town is that sources including Rumney From A1 right to face a jury, he said. that he has set a personal litigious reviews and sub- there are many homes Marsh, Saugus River, “If you’re guilty and cer- example for green think- sequent awareness cam- that put out no recycling.” Breakheart Reservation Of the 52 parents and col- tain you won’t win the ing by building a home paigns generating interest Alberto Morgante re- and Pranker’s Pond. lege staff who were indict- case, it’s not unusual to with efficient appliances, in appreciating our envi- sponded to SAVE by “I believe that early ed- ed last spring, including plead guilty to get the ben- water saving toilets, water ronment.” stating that an across- ucation is the key to pro- Wilson, 19 have pleaded efit of a lesser sentence,” heaters and furnaces. Jennifer E. D’Eon stat- the-board approach to en- tection of our environment guilty. he said. “In 2015, upon being ed the town needs a com- vironmental safeguards for future generations.” They are accused of pay- Former “Desperate elected, I made the motion prehensive tree planting should be adhered to local- ing to get their children Housewives” TV actress to reaffirm the board’s po- plan to expand on neigh- ly to “ensure that every- Thor Jourgensen can be admitted to elite schools. Felicity Huffman, 56, sition statement prevent- borhoods with abundant one is respecting the law.” reached at tjourgensen@ All of the defendants have pleaded guilty for paying ing any further expansion trees, including Golden Debra C. Panetta told itemlive.com. previously pleaded not a $15,000 bribe to boost guilty to other charges in one of her daughter’s the scheme. college-admissions test Swampscott administration stands up to rising SEA Of 10 parents sentenced scores. She began serving so far, nine have been a 14-day sentence last SWAMPSCOTT given prison time, rang- week. From A1 ing from 14 days to five Last spring, prosecutors months. Another 15 par- alleged Wilson paid the retire with sick-leave ents are fighting charges confessed mastermind of buyback checks of more tied to the scheme. Their the scheme, William “Rick” than $25,000 and up to trials are expected to be- Singer, $220,000 to get his $50,000, and 72 percent gin next year. son into the University of of family healthcare costs Peter Elikann, former Southern California and are covered. chairman of the Massa- onto the school’s water “There are so many awe- chusetts Bar Association polo team in 2014, based, some things happening in Criminal Justice Division, in part, on athletic skills our district because of the said Wilson and the others he lacked, according to work from our teachers, are paying the price for court documents. but this is a municipality pleading not guilty. With the new charges and we don’t control the “Federal prosecutors Wilson faces up to 40 years town budget, so this is big- warned that if they didn’t in jail and a $500,000 fine. ger than us,” Swampscott lie down and plead guilty His next court date is School Committee Chair- quickly, they might face scheduled for Jan. 19. woman Gargi Cooper told new charges,” he said. Wilson’s lawyer, Michael the Item on Tuesday. “We “It’s a common tactic to are doing the best we can Kendall, managing part- pressure defendants into ner of White & Case LLP’s to continue to run our ex- pleading guilty, telling cellent programming and Boston office, declined to them if they don’t, they comment. to continue to support our could be charged with excellent teachers.” more onerous offenses.” Material from the Asso- A few days after the flyer While defendants have ciated Press was used in was sent out, the SEA sent a right to a trial and their this report. Thomas Grillo out a rebuttal with sever- day in court, they do face can be reached at tgrillo@ al fact clarifications. They more serious punishment itemlive.com. stated they have gone into the bargaining sessions ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK “ready and willing to con- Massachusetts Teachers Association President Merrie Najimi, center, Nahant steps up for vets duct meaningful negoti- and Swampscott Teachers Association President Nancy Hanlon, speak ations,” but it has been a with Joe Douillette, co-chair of the contract action team, as Swampscott NAHANT May 15, 1975. No distinc- one-sided process with lit- High School teachers rally to fight for a fair salary increase. tle input allowed from the From A1 tion is made between vet- SEA bargaining team. erans who served in Viet- “We fervently hope that “We have had tough bar- “With 64 percent of teach- at Swampscott Middle tal, the SEA stated the nam or in other locations our invited special guests gaining years, but I have to ers at the bottom step in School. town’s increase in Chap- during that time period. will be able to join us and say this has been the tough- a lane, there are many The SEA also had re- ter 70 funding, about In preparation for the participate in the event,” est I have seen it,” said whose salaries are going buttals to the administra- $609,000 for this fiscal Nov. 6 ceremony and up- Lazar said. Rebecca Bucklin, who has to look the same each of tion’s statement of “more year, which wasn’t men- coming Veterans Day cer- been teaching in Swamp- the three years.” than fair” teacher com- Launched this year, emonies, local veterans tioned in any of the nego- Small Town-USA 50th scott elementary schools For the 3 percent annu- pensation and benefits. It weeded and spruced up tiations. Lynn was recent- Anniversary Vietnam War for two decades. “Nobody al COLA, the SEA stat- stated teacher pay scales the veterans monument ly able to settle its teacher commemorations have is looking to be paid like a ed its costing estimates max out at $91,472, mean- in Greenlawn Cemetery salaries contract by using been hosted in more than rock star or superstar. We were closer to a $2 million ing those who perform sec- its increased Chapter 70 on Oct. 19. are just looking to get paid range over three years, ond and third jobs within 16,000 American cities funds, it stated. Lazar thanked local a fair wage increase.” not $3 million as stated by the district earn addition- and towns and honored “New teachers hearing American Legion veterans Regarding the offered the administration. With al monies. Teachers, it con- more than 3 million vet- and Wayne Noonan and proposals from the admin- the average cost of living tinued, only reach the top all this trouble with the erans. Jean Lucantonio for help- istration, the SEA stated increase at 2.5 percent a of the pay scale through administration and get- “Nahant is now ready to it is looking for an across- year in Massachusetts, ac- years of experience, which ting a fair contract are do the same,” Lazar said. ing to organize the Nov. 6 the-board percentage in- cording to SEA, it is hop- in town usually means 12 probably thinking, who The commemoration ceremony. The ceremony crease that is similar to a ing to gain some financial years or more. would want to work here?” recognizes all servicemen will be followed by a social cost-of-living increase, not footing with the 3 percent The sick-leave buyback said Lisa Green, a 20-year and servicewomen who gathering at the Nahant the allowance of teachers proposal. was removed from the con- teacher at Swampscott served on active duty in American Legion located to move down a “step” on “Teachers need and de- tract 24 years ago, stated High School. “It makes it the U.S. armed forces be- in the Nahant Life Saving the payscale, which was serve a pay increase for the SEA, and at the time an unattractive place to tween Nov. 1, 1955 and Station. first proposed by the ad- positive reinforcement teachers could opt into a come work in and the ad- ministration in April. for the job well-done and 403B account (similar to ministration has to realize “Because teachers move more importantly to feed a 401k), or keep the buy- that.” down steps for each year our families and pay our back. But, as teachers con- of experience, they earn bills, which are increasing tinue to retire each year, Bella diGrazia can be call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 more money each consec- every single day in Mas- those still eligible for that reached at bdigrazia@ to start your utive year (topping out at sachusetts,” said Mary dwindle, it stated. itemlive.com. Follow her on daily subscription. step 12),” the SEA stated. Casey, a 23-year teacher At the end of the rebut- Twitter @BelladiGrazia. A8 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2019 LOOK! National Boston Cream Pie Day, National Slap Your Irritating Co-Worker Day, Paralegal Day

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Skater boy It’s Miller time: Chef to open noodle bar

life, Miller worked with Bondir and Clio. architect Justin Alp- The dinner menu will ert, who specializes in change often. “It will be restaurant design and is BY BILL BROTHERTON noodles and not noodles” a supporter of the local and will follow the small food scene. Steve Hanley LYNN — Wednesday is plates trend that en- built the gorgeous light courages sharing among opening night for Rachel maple butcher block bar, Miller’s Nightshade tablemates. tabletops and helped Mill- “We want people to Noodle Bar, and the ac- er throughout the rehab claimed chef is excited, ec- think they can come here process. “He’s a rock. He three or more times a static and a bit anxious. I helped a lot, and he put a week, and enjoy four or guess you could say she’s lot of love into everything five different meal op- on pins and noodles. he did.” “It’s been really stress- The restaurant’s colors tions. There will be main- ful. Any restaurant open- — green and plum — are stays, but I’m too crazy to ing is,” said Miller. “This soothing and welcoming. do the same thing every place had not been updat- Liana Van de Water, day,” added Miller, with a ed in 35 years. There was wine director and Mill- smile. a lot to do.” er’s life partner, painted Most dinners will cost Still, Miller is confident the eye-catching wall less than $20, she said. her Vietnamese-inspired ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO mural that separates the “This is exactly what restaurant at 73 Ex- kitchen and dining room. I wanted, a fine dining Tanya Armas helps her son, Andres Vellec, 4, in roller skates at Hay change St. will do well Samantha Kennedy, restaurant that’s not Day in Lynnfield on Sunday afternoon. and that she is well-pre- who worked with East stuffy,” said Miller, who pared for running a place Boston Oyster, another lives on Oxford Street. of her own, thanks to successful pop-up restau- “I moved to Lynn about lessons learned at her rant, is general manager. three years ago. My first hugely successful Night- Lead bartender is John apartment was right shade pop-up dinners, Groh. There is a large across the street, in the where she prepared and selection of craft beers, all basement. I love living served meals in borrowed in cans. here. I’ve never been A Salute to kitchens and rented The lunch menu, happier or felt a sense of spaces. Wednesday through community like I do here.” “We’re starting off in Friday, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., good shape. The last Charlie’s Junction Deli, will have six items: three a few doors down the two-and-a-half years of bahn mi sandwiches street, has closed and VETERANS doing the pop-ups taught and three noodle dishes. the owners, who retired, us a lot. We had a lot of Hanna Rybolt, former Monday, Nov. 11, 2019 practice finding out what floor manager at Ledger gave Miller their neon worked and didn’t work, in Salem, will bake all the ‘Open’ sign. “We’re going In honor of Veterans Day, with keeping costs in line, baguettes in house. There to use it. They’ve giv- Monday, November 11, 2019, working with food distrib- are 10 employees in all, en us so much. We love The Daily Item will publish a utors. And we’re opening and most live in Lynn, them. We’re going to miss them.” special page devoted to those a restaurant with more Miller said. than 3,200 customers An “unconventional” Miller has high hopes who are currently serving military already, those who follow brunch featuring cre- her noodle bar will occupy duties and those veterans us on Instagram.” ative noodle dishes and a similar warm spot in who are gone but not forgotten. Take this time with photo Nightshade occupies the a signature Bloody Mary the community and in the to say $40 and shield former home of Campus with Vietnamese spices hearts of Lynners. Coffee Shop. Patrons will be served weekends “I want this to be the Mail form to: “Thank You” to your military who frequented the place from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. place that people, when The Daily Item when Annie and Kwang “There will be no home they eat here, will want to family member. An operated a restaurant fries or bagels” at this live here.” Attn.: Salute to Veterans there will be awestruck brunch, said Miller, a Vir- PO Box 5, 110 Munroe St. text and by the changes. ginia native and former Bill Brotherton can be Lynn, MA 01903 $30 shield only In bringing the inti- executive chef at fine-din- reached at bbrotherton@ mate 30-seat space to ing establishments itemlive.com. SMITH – In memory of SMITH – In memory of JOHN C. SMITH who JOHN C. SMITH who passed away passed away Please choose one of May 4, 1997. May 4, 1997. Lovingly Lovingly the following shields: remembered remembered by wife by wife Louise, daughters Kim Louise, daughters Kim and Maureen, and son and Maureen, andson Tom. Tom.

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By Daniel Kane by her. And Sophie on ITEM STAFF the other side has just been great as well. Even MARBLEHEAD — the mid elders have Tuesday’s non-confer- been working hard and ence matchup between they all just work well the Marblehead and together.” Bishop Fenwick eld Marblehead had a hockey teams was a handful of chances but tough defensive game, just couldn’t put one but an early rst half away to tie the game. goal proved to be the Mae Colwell had a nice difference in a 1-0 Cru- game offensively while saders win at Piper Maddy Dimare led the Field. way on defense for the Sophomore Emily Magicians. McPhail netted the “I thought we played game-winner just ve a really strong game, a minutes into the game really intensive game,” and the Crusaders de- Marblehead coach Lin- fense went to work the da Rice Collins said. rest of the way led by “We had plenty of Stephanie Steriti and chances, but made one Sophie Carmilia. mistake in front of the “I thought our defense net to allow that ball played great,” Fenwick to go in. Other than coach Marybeth Ma- that we were playing honey said. “Stephanie them very strong ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO has just been so consis- defensively.” Bishop Fenwick’s Grace Morey (center) takes the ball up the eld during a win over Marblehead at tent all season. It’s Piper Field Tuesday afternoon. tough to get something FENWICK, B2

COURTESY PHOTO Bishop Fenwick’s Donaldson Stadium will be rededicated Friday night to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Steven E. Donaldson’s (above) death in the Vietnam War. Donaldson Stadium to be rededicated for 50th anniversary ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Classical’s Pamela Diaz had 23 digs in a win over Revere Tuesday. By Anne Marie Tobin ITEM STAFF PEABODY — It’s going to be a very special Friday Classical volleyball downs Revere night for the Bishop Fenwick High School community. Prior to the start of the Crusaders’ football game By Mike Alongi we were going to come Nwoko had ve kills and lead changes in just the against visiting Archbishop Williams, the Steven E. ITEM STAFF out a bit sluggish,” said Kiara Edmonds and rst set, with Revere Donaldson Stadium, in recognition of the 50th anniver- Classical coach Frank Chloe Clement each had eventually gaining the LYNN — The Classical sary of Donaldson’s death in the Vietnam War, will be DeLuca. “But once we got four kills. upper hand and taking a volleyball team got off to rededicated in a ceremony slated to begin at 7 p.m. past that, we really “We were just a little 17-15 lead to force Classi- a slow start Tuesday eve- The ceremony will be held in the stadium with fea- brought the intensity and too inconsistent out there cal into a timeout. But ning, but eventually the tured speakers and participants including: school pres- the timeout didn’t do Rams stabilized and played well. When we and it ended up hurting ident, Mr. Thomas E. Nunan, Mr. Alex Kulevich, Bishop much good, as the Patri- earned a 3-1 win over Re- played in Revere earlier us,” said Revere coach Li- Fenwick’s rst athletic director and several former ots came out of the break vere at home. Classical, this year it was the same anne O’Hara Mimmo. Fenwick football staff members along with many of ring and quickly jumped which hadn’t played or kind of game, so we knew “We played well at times, Donaldson’s family, and teammates and schoolmates. to a 20-15 lead. Classical practiced in over a week it would be a tough bat- but we gave away too “Obviously, I never knew Steve, but I have met many did battle back to make it due to electrical issues in tle.” many points throughout of his teammates and classmates over the years and a 21-19 set at one point, its gym, dropped the rst Pamela Diaz had a big the game.” they speak so highly of the type of young man that but the Patriots were set before taking the nal game for Classical with The game was a back- Steve was,” said Fenwick athletic director and head able to hold the Rams off. three for the win. The set 23 digs, while Amber and-forth affair through- football coach Dave Woods. “Alex Kulevich and Ralph Le After a kill by Revere’s scores were 21-25, 25-22, Crayton notched eight out, and it was like that Duc coached Steven and always spoke about him as Olivia Winsor, the Patri- 25-17, 26-24. assists and four kills. from the opening serve. such an unsel sh player, the ultimate teammate.” ots took the set 25-21. “That layoff was a little Jean Gupton-Morrison The two teams battled DONALDSON, B2 tough on us, and I knew had six kills, Cherish through six ties and ve CLASSICAL, B2 Lynn’s Khiry Todd starts pro boxing career on right foot

By Harold Rivera nitely my favorite venue people want me to head- ITEM SPORTS EDITOR of the ones I’ve fought in. line an event in my 11th I stopped him in the rst ght. I have a lot of fans, LYNN — So far, so good round with body shots. a great fan base in Lynn. for Lynn native Khiry I’m trying to keep that Starting to do 8-round Todd in his pro boxing wave going of making and 10-round ghts will career. statements when I ght.” put me in a position to The Lynn English grad- ght for local titles, and uate has climbed the lad- Now it’s on to the next challenge for Todd, who’ll that’s going to put me in der as he makes a name a position to ght for big- for himself in the ring. square off against box- ing veteran Rynell Grif- ger titles.” Todd, 9-1, most recently Todd’s managed by made quick work of Alex n Saturday night at Ryan Roach, nephew Sandro Duarte in a rst- SportsZone in Derry, of longtime pro boxing round knockout at Ev- N.H. Grif n, a southpaw trainer Freddie Roach. erett’s Encore Casino in from Nevada, will battle He trains at Tomasello’s August. Todd in the latter’s rst Boxing Gym in Saugus “That was a big deal for 8-round bout. under Joe Ricciardi’s me,” Todd, 28, said. “I sold “It’s a necessary step watch. Todd and Ricciardi a bunch of tickets and toward doing what I want COURTESY PHOTO have worked together for had a big crowd. I was to do,” Todd said. “I’m ve years. Lynn native Khiry Todd, who is 9-1 in his young boxing career, is set to excited about ghting so the headline ght of the ght in Derry, N.H. this Saturday night. close to home. It was de - event. It says a lot that TODD, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2019 Rams volleyball beats Revere in four sets CLASSICAL in the Lynn City Tourna- From B1 ment Thursday (5). Tech 3, Fellowship 1 Revere then jumped out Tech got great perfor- to an 8-3 lead early in the mances from Nani Mer- second set, but Classical ced (seven aces, 11 kills), fought back. The Rams KK Carrasquillo (six aces, chipped away at the defi- 15 kills), Derlande Mon- cit slowly but surely, and tas (eight kills) and Jasin- eventually Classical came airy Camilo (15 assists). all the way back to tie the The Tigers will go up score at 16-16. The Rams against St. Mary’s in the then shot ahead 19-16 and Lynn City Tournament forced Revere into a time- Thursday (5). out. That timeout helped Peabody 3, the Patriots a bit, as they Hamilton-Wenham 0 rallied to make it a 23-22 The Tanners won by set set, but a service point for scores of 25-13, 25-18, 27- Classical’s Kristen Brazell 25. gave the Rams the set win Junior Aaliyah Alleyne by a score of 25-22. led the way with 11 kills ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO It was Classical that and three blocks, while Is- Marblehead’s Leah Veprek (left) and Fenwick’s jumped ahead early in the abel Bettencourt had 17 Kristina Rusha (right) battle for a ball during a third set, going up 9-6. Re- service points and 16 as- game at Piper Field Tuesday. vere fought back to tie the ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO sists. Sarah Broughton score at 12-12, but the and Olivia Kiricoples Rams continued to push. Classical’s Kristen Brazell had a key service combined for 12 kills. Fenwick field hockey Some unforced errors by point in the second set of a win over Revere Peabody (8-9) plays Revere helped the Rams Tuesday evening. Marblehead Tuesday pull away, and in the end (5:30). takes down Marblehead it was a service error that to crawl all the way back As for Classical (14-2), BOYS SOCCER gave the Rams the win- to tie the score at 18-18. the Rams will take on KIPP 11, CCSC 0 ning point to take the set Revere again jumped Saugus Wednesday (5:30). Kenny deLeon led the FENWICK 25-17. ahead to a 23-20 lead and “We’ve got a bunch of way for KIPP with two From B1 The fourth set was the looked to be on its way to games coming up in a row goals, while Marco Esco- forcing a fifth set, but this week, so hopefully the “I had Maddy on Fenwick’s Cailyn Wesley, who has closest of them all, with bar, Anderson Rodriguez, Classical rallied with a 4-1 girls are nice and rested scored over 30 goals,” Rice Collins said. “She covered her five ties and four lead Angel Zuniga, Gabriel run to knot the score at because we’ll need it,” the entire time and she beat Maddy just once. She’s changes over the course of Barrios, Jorge Zapata 24-24. After an unforced DeLuca said. been an unsung hero. Both my left halfbacks, Grace the set. It started with a each scored one goal. error by Revere set up — Orloff and Leah Vepreck, were doing exactly what I was 4-1 lead for Revere, but Masconomet 1, telling them to. Fill the hole and step into the hole. Julie Classical quickly came match point, Nwoko ended VOLLEYBALL Lynnfield 0 Arts at center half back has also been very strong.” back to take a 5-4 lead. the game with a kill to St. Mary’s 3, Luke Martinho played That early defensive mistake by the Magicians gave After a few back and forth take the set 26-24 and win Matignon 1 well for the Pioneers in McPhail some space to work with out front of the Magi- lead changes, Revere took the game. Alyssa Grossi had seven their final regular season cians net and she scored to give the Crusaders a 1-0 a 10-6 lead and forced the Next up for Revere (13- kills and two blocks in the game. Lynnfield (9-8-1) lead. Rams to take a timeout. 6) is a tough matchup with win for St. Mary’s, while now awaits its seeding in From there both teams went back-and-forth down the That timeout proved help- Division 1 Winchester on Lia Catino had four aces. the Division 3 North field. Jane O’Neil forced a turnover and Marblehead ful, as Classical was able Thursday (5:30). St. Mary’s takes on Tech tournament. turned it into a corner chance but couldn’t capitalize. The Crusaders went right down the field next and got a corner of their own but Annabelle Tanger made a save Lynn’s Todd continues to build boxing resume in net for Marblehead. Later on in the first half Fenwick had four more TODD His ring training includes perhand Saturday. Griffin, can count on Saturday, it’s chances off corners but the Magicians defense held From B1 sparring, footwork, head 37, has dropped his last 12 his support from home- strong. movement, handwork and fights and stands at 8-41- town fans. It’s far from un- The Crusaders pressure continued throughout the “We have a good relation- mental strength/stamina, 2. But Todd isn’t looking usual to see Lynn-heavy second half. Fenwick had a handful of corner chances ship,” Todd said. “What I to name a few. past him. crowds when Todd steps and some shot on goal but saves from Tanger and some like is (Ricciardi’s) honesty. “I spar eight rounds “At this phase in the into the ring. That sup- solid defense kept the Crusaders lead at one. He tells me the truth about all the time,” Todd said. game, it’s just the learning port, Todd said, is much The Magicians had a few rushes down field from Col- the fights I should take “I run consistently. The process,” Todd said. “It’s appreciated. well later in the second half but couldn’t create any and what’s best for my fight’s easy, the training’s my 11th pro fight. Every “It feels good to have this solid possessions and Fenwick held on for the tight win. career. Sometimes I want the hard part. I train with fight counts because it’s city backing me up,” Todd “I feel like the last week of our season has probably to push it a little bit and 16 ounce gloves and fight still the learning stage. said. “I think if boxing been some of our toughest games,” Mahoney said. “This move it too early. He keeps with eight ounce gloves. My last opponent was a was a little more popular, was really another one. We had two back-to-back games me grounded. We bounce If (Saturday’s fight) goes 14-7 guy with 11 knock- it might be better. But it’s between (Monday) and (Tuesday). They’re tough to end ideas off each other.” eight rounds, it goes eight outs. The records don’t hard. Boxing can be sort the season but I think it’s good prep going into tourna- ment time.” His training regimen rounds. But I’m not look- matter. of an underground thing. Both teams have one game left in the regular season consists of a balance be- ing to go eight rounds. I’m “I can’t underestimate I try to do positive things before moving on the state tournament. The Crusaders tween cardio and ring looking to end it early.” him. He might be tired of around the city. The love’s have a non-league game at Central Catholic Friday work. Todd runs five miles From the outside look- losing and he’ll come pre- coming back to me. The (3:45) while the Magicians end the season at Northeast- four days a week and hits ing in, it might seem as pared.” support has been good so ern Conference rival Gloucester Wednesday (4). the gym five days a week. though Todd has the up- If there’s one thing Todd far.” “Right now we are in second place in the NEC,” Rice Collins said. “If we tie or beat Gloucester we have sec- ond place. If they beat us they get second place. You have to have some kind of incentive going into games like this. Also, we want to have as many points as we can going into the state tournament because you don’t want to play Watertown first.” Donaldson Stadium to be rededicated Friday DONALDSON From B1 “We want our players to be like Steven, to be of service to others, to put others before yourself, and we hope that they understand being part of the Fenwick family means being part of something that is bigger than just yourself,” Woods added. The Essex County Detachment of the Marine Corps League will be in attendance and the Fenwick band will perform the National Anthem. Donaldson, who grew up in Peabody, was a member of the Fenwick Class of 1964, the second graduating class of the young school. A talented student, celebrated ath- lete, football team co-captain and outstanding individu- al, his service to Bishop Fenwick in the early 60’s taught him the lessons of and service to others. After graduating from Fenwick, Donaldson moved on to Boston College where he majored in education. The son of Edward, a World War 2 veteran, Donaldson en- listed in the Marines and began a tour of duty in Viet- nam in January, 1969. He rose to the rank of Second PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Lieutenant and made the ultimate sacrifice when, while David Pastrnak (left) scores from between his legs on Toronto Maple Leafs goalie Michael Hutchin- leading his platoon into combat in the Quang Nam son during a win at TD Garden Tuesday night. province, he was killed on April 5, 1969. He received a purple heart. The stadium was originally dedicated in Donaldson’s honor in the fall of 1969, thanks to the efforts of many Bruins split home-and-home with Toronto of his classmates and coach Ralph LeDuc. In 1989, the Steven E. Donaldson Scholarship was BOSTON (AP) — Da- loss to Columbus at home Pastrnak scored one that The Bruins beat the Ma- established by his family and classmates. The award is vid Pastrnak scored his on Monday night. Michael counted later in the period ple Leafs for the 300th given on an annual basis to a Fenwick freshman stu- league-leading 10th goal Hutchinson stopped 35 when he slipped the puck time, the most victories for dent who demonstrates the potential and promise of and added an assist as the shots. between his own legs, Boston over any opponent. service to others. In addition, the Donaldson Award is Boston Bruins beat the To- The Maple Leafs tied then redirected it past ... Rask, the first Boston given to a graduating Fenwick senior who is a member ronto Maple Leafs 4-2 on after falling behind 1-0 Hutchinson with 2:45 left goalie to play in 500 games of a Fenwick sports team and demonstrates spirit, de- Tuesday night. and 2-1, but couldn’t get in the first and the Bruins with the club, clapped and termination and example rather than just ability. Brad Marchand also anything past Rask in the led 1-0 after one. The goal waved to the crowd when Last summer, the City of Peabody honored Donaldson had a goal and an assist, third period. gave Pastrnak 300 career he was recognized for the with a new flagpole and commemorative plaque at Sym- and Brett Ritchie and Par Ritchie’s unassisted goal points. milestone during a time phony Park, near the family home where Donaldson Lindholm also scored for 6:35 into the third put Kapanen tied it on a out in the first period. ... grew up. Boston, which was playing Boston back up 3-2 and one-timer off a crossing Bruce Cassidy coached Woods said that, while Donaldson’s time at Fenwick for the first time since a Lindholm got his first of pass from Kerfoot with his 200th game with the was short, his life serves as the very foundation of what 4-3 loss in overtime at To- the season when he poked just under 4 1/2 minutes Bruins. ... Marchand has Fenwick football and the entire community are all ronto on Saturday night. in a rebound with 2:03 left into the middle period. points in eight straight about. Tuukka Rask made 28 in the game. Marchand’s goal put Bos- games. ... Toronto fell to “There are so many things about the Bishop Fenwick saves in his 500th career Pastrnak appeared to ton up 2-1 at 6:09, as Pas- 0-2-1 in the second of back- Family that I love and that we all hold sacred and truly game. score on a rebound at trnak got another point to-back games. appreciate, and playing in Donaldson Stadium has al- Kasperi Kapanen and 10:48 in the first, but the with an assist. UP NEXT ways been something that has been special to me and Alexander Kerfoot had a boal was waved off after Kerfoot tied it 2-2 on a Bruins: Host St. Louis to our entire football program,” Woods said. “To us, it goal and assist apiece for Toronto challenged and re- power-play goal with 7:06 on Saturday night in a re- epitomizes what we strive to be. It’s being part of a true the Maple Leafs, who were play showed the play was to go in the period. match of the 2019 Stanley community.” coming off an overtime offside. NOTES Cup Final. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY St. John’s at Catholic Conference Boys Soccer Meet (2:40) St. Joseph at Fenwick (3:30) THURSDAY English at Salem (4) Football Classical at Revere (4) Essex Tech at KIPP (7) Beverly at Marblehead (6) Saugus at Winthrop (7) Boys Soccer Tech at Greater Lowell (4) Girls Soccer Fenwick at Maimondes (6:15) Lynnfield at Masconomet (3:45) Marblehead at Peabody (6:30) Salem at English (4) Winthrop at Saugus (4) Golf Marblehead at Beverly (4) NEC Match (at Tedesco, 11) Revere at Classical (6) Field Hockey Swampscott at Peabody (7) Marblehead at Gloucester (4) Triton at Fenwick (7) Revere at Peabody (4) Volleyball Masconomet at Lynnfield (6) English at Winthrop (5:30) Volleyball Marblehead at Peabody (5:30) Lynn City Tournament Classical at Saugus (5:30) At St. Mary’s Danvers at Swampscott (5:30) Classical at English (3:30) North Andover at Lynnfield (5:30) Tech at St. Mary’s (5) Field Hockey Malden at Peabody (5) Gloucester at Peabody (4) Andover at Marblehead (5:30) Danvers at Saugus (4) Cross Country Beverly at Swampscott (7:15) St. Mary’s, Fenwick at CCL Champion- Cross Country ships (at Franklin Park, 3)

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WBZ-FM 98.5 other versatile receiver for my family & I,” Sanu that includes matchups has one year left on his to throw to following the wrote on Twitter. “Mr. with Baltimore, Philadel- contract, but the Falcons short-lived tenure of An- Blank, TD, Coach Q, & phia, Dallas, Houston and are facing some tough NFL tonio Brown. everyone through the or- Kansas City. salary cap decisions and AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE The 30-year-old Sanu ganization, I am forever Sanu won’t provide the already have Julio Jones East East has 33 receptions for 313 grateful for the opportu- deep threat of Gordon or and Calvin Ridley to an- W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA yards, but only one touch- nity. To my Teammates & Brown, but he has proven chor the receiving group. New England 7 0 0 1.000 223 48 Dallas 4 3 0 .571 190 124 Buffalo 5 1 0 .833 121 91 Philadelphia 3 4 0 .429 171 186 N.Y. Jets 1 5 0 .167 63 156 N.Y. 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Rams 4 3 0 .571 190 164 season. league MVP honors,” said Glauber said. the Saints’ backup quar- L.A. Chargers 2 5 0 .286 140 141 Arizona 3 3 1 .500 161 192 But the Baltimore Ra- Ira Kaufman of Fox 13 in “And man, did he embar- terback and head coach Thursday’s Game N.Y. Jets at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. vens are starting to stake Tampa, Florida. rass the home team in a who have helped the team Washington at Minnesota, 8:20 p.m. Seattle at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Sunday’s Games L.A. Chargers at Chicago, 1 p.m. their claim as a possible The top three teams in 33-0 romp at MetLife Sta- to first place in the NFC Arizona at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Carolina at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Oakland at Houston, 4:25 p.m. contender. the poll remained the same. dium. The next morning, South. N.Y. Giants at Detroit, 1 p.m. Cleveland at New England, 4:25 p.m. Baltimore is 5-2 after an The New England Patriots Belichick trades for (Fal- And the No. 3 San Fran- Cincinnati vs L.A. Rams at London, UK, 1 p.m. Green Bay at Kansas City, 8:20 p.m. Denver at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Monday’s Game impressive 30-16 win at the received all 12 first-place cons) receiver Mohamed cisco 49ers moved to 6-0 on Philadelphia at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Miami at Pittsburgh, 8:15 p.m. Seattle Seahawks on Sun- votes for 384 points in bal- Sanu. The rich get richer.” the season after blanking day. The Ravens climbed loting Tuesday by media The New Orleans Saints Washington. NHL EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Nationals, Astros battle in Game 1 of World Series Buffalo 10 8 1 1 17 38 24 Colorado 9 7 1 1 15 36 24 Boston 9 6 1 2 14 26 20 St. Louis 9 4 2 3 11 27 30 Toronto 11 5 4 2 12 40 39 Winnipeg 10 5 5 0 10 28 33 Florida 9 4 2 3 11 30 33 Nashville 8 4 3 1 9 32 31 Montreal 9 4 3 2 10 34 30 Dallas 11 3 7 1 7 23 32 Tampa Bay 8 4 3 1 9 29 27 Chicago 6 2 3 1 5 18 20 Detroit 8 3 5 0 6 19 28 Minnesota 8 2 6 0 4 18 32 Ottawa 8 1 6 1 3 17 29 Pacific Division Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Edmonton 9 7 1 1 15 31 21 Washington 10 6 2 2 14 36 31 Anaheim 9 6 3 0 12 23 16 Carolina 9 6 3 0 12 30 25 Vegas 10 6 4 0 12 34 27 Pittsburgh 10 6 4 0 12 34 27 Arizona 8 5 2 1 11 24 15 N.Y. Islanders 8 5 3 0 10 21 20 Calgary 10 5 4 1 11 26 27 Columbus 9 4 3 2 10 22 29 Vancouver 8 5 3 0 10 25 17 Philadelphia 7 3 3 1 7 21 21 San Jose 9 3 5 1 7 24 32 New Jersey 8 2 4 2 6 19 31 Los Angeles 8 3 5 0 6 24 32 N.Y. Rangers 7 2 4 1 5 19 25 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss.

Tuesday’s Games Buffalo at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Arizona 3, N.Y. Rangers 2, OT San Jose at Montreal, 7 p.m. Buffalo 4, San Jose 3, OT Carolina at Columbus, 7 p.m. Boston 4, Toronto 2 Arizona vs. N.Y. Islanders at Nassau Veter- Florida 4, Pittsburgh 2 ans Memorial Coliseum, 7 p.m. Vancouver at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Los Angeles at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Los Angeles at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Minnesota at Nashville, 8 p.m. Edmonton at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Philadelphia at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Anaheim at Nashville, 8 p.m. Anaheim at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Vegas at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Washington at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Washington at Calgary, 9 p.m. Florida at Calgary, 9 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Friday’s Games Detroit at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. Colorado at Vegas, 6 p.m. Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, 8 p.m. San Jose at Toronto, 7 p.m. Thursday’s Games Arizona at New Jersey, 7 p.m.

TODAY IN SPORTS October 23 homa Sooners to an NCAA record 1949 — Don Doll of the Detroit Li- 711 yards rushing and a 75-28 ons intercepts four passes in a 24-7 pounding of Kansas State. victory over the Chicago Cardinals. 1988 — Dan Marino passes for 1960 — Jim Martin of Detroit be- 521 yards, three touchdowns and comes the first kicker to kick two five interceptions as the Miami field goals over 50 yards in a game Dolphins lose to the New York PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS as the Lions beat the Baltimore Jets 44-30. Marino completes Colts 30-17. 35 of 60 passes as he produces Washington Nationals’ Juan Soto hits a home run in the fourth inning of Game 1 of the World 1971 — Greg Pruitt rushes for 294 the second-best single-game total Series against the Houston Astros Tuesday night. yards on 19 carries to lead the Okla- yardage in NFL history. B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2019 COMICS

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CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Long lost father is found, but then quickly lost again DEAR ABBY: I grew draws and shuts down up not knowing who my Dear Abby is written by Abigail when I do this. The last biological father was. time, she insinuated I When I met him for the Van Buren, also known as Jeanne was less of a person for first time, I was 18. When Phillips, and was founded by her liking these things. Ulti- we met, I felt I had found mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact mately, I felt sorry for a piece of who I was. I bringing it up, and she loved him immediately, Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. still refuses to acknowl- as if I had known him my Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. edge that we are allowed whole life. to like different things We talked and hung out without being bad people. for the next four months told me that because my a religious adviser, start I need to know how to until I moved in with him older half-sister left with there. bring up that how she to escape an abusive rela- her kids without saying responds to the things I tionship. I was pregnant goodbye to him, it broke DEAR ABBY: My like hurts me, and com- at the time and spent his heart, and he is afraid municate that I have half my pregnancy living roommate loves watching I will do the same. What documentaries about se- nothing against what she with him, my stepmother, should I do? watches, even if it’s not half-brother and step- rial killers, psychopaths and other criminals. I my taste. How can I com- brother. I moved back in MISSING MY DAD municate my feelings with my mom a few don’t like them. To me it IN NEW YORK feels like a glorification of without feeling like I’m months later. being insensitive for ask- Since then, my father DEAR MISSING: Not a person who did evil. On the flip side, I watch ing her to stop berating has cut me off. I have knowing your father, it’s me? been trying so hard to get hard to guess his reason tons of spy movies, super- him to talk to me. He for distancing himself hero movies and action JUST A MOVIE IN hasn’t met my son yet, from you and his grand- films that depict violence. THE MIDWEST rarely responds to my child. It does appear that But the distinction lies in texts and never answers he is punishing you for that what I watch is fic- DEAR JUST A MOVIE: my calls. I have invited something. Could he have tion. Usually the good The most diplomatic him to every birthday been hurt or angry that guys win, and if they solution would be for the party, sent him cards for you chose to live with don’t, it’s temporary. two of you to agree that every holiday, begged your mother rather than My roommate gets re- certain subjects of conver- him to see me and my stay with him and your ally mad when I watch or sation should be avoided son. It’s been four years stepmother? even talk about the mov- — this being one of them. now, and I’m heartbro- Because it has been four ies I watch, but becomes And if you can’t agree to ken. years, you may have to really defensive when I respect each other’s view- I miss him so much. I accept that this estrange- compare them to what ing habits without being feel like a piece of my ment will be permanent she watches. My room- judgmental, you should heart has been ripped and find a way to cope mate is very fragile emo- find other roommates as out. My grandmother with the loss. If you have tionally and cries, with- soon as your lease is up. BRIDGE

A bingo caller would do well A.A. Milne wrote, “When late morning the situation in the heart suit? rolls around and you’re feeling a bit out Assuming West’s lead is his of sorts, don’t worry; you’re probably fourth-highest, South can apply the just a little eleven o’clockish.” Rule of Eleven. Seven from 11 is 4. This week, we are looking at de- So there are four hearts higher than clarer’s reading the opening lead. He the seven in the North, East and works out what the lead is from and South hands combined. Note that uses that information to influence declarer can see all four: dummy’s his play. ace, queen and 10, and his eight. Especially when declarer is in a no- So, since East has no high heart, trump contract, the opening lead is declarer should play dummy’s three often fourth-highest from the longest and win the first trick with his eight. and strongest. How would that help Then he can return a heart to dum- Pooh or a bingo caller? my’s 10, cross back to his hand with, In today’s deal, South receives the say, a spade, play a heart to the heart-seven lead against his contract queen and claim nine tricks: three of three no-trump. What should he spades, four hearts, one diamond do? and one club. Declarer can see six top tricks: Then East will wonder if he should three spades, one heart, one di- have risked doubling the final con- amond and one club. Maybe the tract to ask for a diamond lead, the clubs will split 3-3 to produce two first suit bid by the dummy. more winners. First, though, what is Get legs from the Rule of Eleven. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS NBA Basketball girls night with other uninvited guests in tow. ESPN, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Live ESPN’s season-long coverage of the NBA tips Chicago Fire: “Buckle Up” off tonight with a doubleheader featuring the NBC, 9 p.m. Boston Celtics at the Philadelphia 76ers, fol- Kidd (Miranda Rae Mayo) must prove her- lowed by the Denver Nuggets at the Portland self at the National Firefighter Leadership Trail Blazers. Conference while the rest of Firehouse 51 is called to two eerily similar car wrecks. Mouch Riverdale: “Chapter Sixty: Dog Day After- (Christian Stolte) tries to keep everyone in noon” the firehouse informed by starting a news- The CW, 8 p.m. letter, but things quickly get out of hand. Cruz Things take a dangerous turn when Betty (Joe Minoso) deals with a heartbreak. (Lili Reinhart) and Charles (guest star Wyatt Nash) track down Edgar (guest star Chad Sistas Michael Murray) and his Farmies. Archie (KJ BET, 10 p.m. Apa) and Veronica (Camila Mendes) hold a New Series! car wash fundraiser at Pop’s to raise money Tyler Perry is the writer, director and executive for the community center. Elsewhere, Jug- producer of this new hourlong drama that fol- head’s (Cole Sprouse) first day at Stonewall lows a group of single black women as they Prep doesn’t go as planned. navigate their love lives, careers and friend- ships through the ups and downs of living in Chicago Med: “Got a Friend in Me” a modern world of social media and unreal- NBC, 8 p.m. istic relationship goals. Drs. Choi (Brian Tee) and Marcel (Dominic Rains) don’t see eye-to-eye over the treat- S.W.A.T.: “Immunity” ment of a patient’s chronic pain, and rumors CBS, 10 p.m. start to circulate about Maggie (Marlyne In the new episode “Immunity,” Deacon’s (Jay Barrett). Dr. Manning (Torrey DeVitto) works Harrington) family gets caught in the cross- to help a young boy, but her treatment sug- hairs of a drug cartel when he and the SWAT gestions are challenged by the parents who team aim to bring down its leader. believe in only using holistic remedies. Chicago P.D.: “Brother’s Keeper” NHL Hockey: Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay NBC, 10 p.m. NBCSN, 8 p.m. Live A murder in a Bulgarian neighborhood re- Sidney Crosby and the Pittsburgh Penguins sults in a challenging investigation when lo- hope to bottle up Steven Stamkos and the cals won’t talk to police. Ruzek (Patrick John Tampa Bay Lightning at Amalie Arena in Tam- Flueger) has a clash with a patrol officer. pa, Fla., for NBCSN’s Wednesday Night Hock- ey. Life From Above PBS, 10 p.m. Nature: “Okavango: River of Dreams: Par- New Series! adise” See new footage of the greatest, most beau- PBS, 8 p.m. tiful and powerful movements on our planet. New Miniseries! Cameras in space capture events like an ele- Experience the wildlife of the Okavango Delta, phant family’s struggle through drought, and an unlikely oasis and lush paradise in South- thousands of Shaolin Kung Fu students per- ern Africa that connects and supports a wide forming in perfect synchronicity. array of creatures. Lions chase elephants, who chase hippos, who chase crocodiles. In The Cry the first of three episodes, Paradise, a lioness SundanceTV, 11 p.m. severely injured by a buffalo, is left for dead The cast of Sistas. New Series! by her pride. Now handicapped, she has to After launching in the U.K. to rave reviews and survive in the swamp alone, hunting to feed family placed in the White House by people Bravo, 9 p.m. becoming the most-watched program in its her little cubs. F. Murray Abraham narrates. of power, while also highlighting the personal A death in the family has Brandi hosting a time slot and the second biggest new drama side and everyday lives of the staff who run funeral for a beloved Redmond, while Mama of 2018, this powerful psychological thriller The Oval the inner workings of the nation’s most iconic Dee refuses to help D’Andra with the failing chronicles the collapse of a relationship be- BET, 9 p.m. residence. family business. Kameron spins in circles tween two young parents in the aftermath of New Series! when two of the ladies back out of her cou- a tragedy and explores the myths and truths This first of two new original dramas from Ty- The Real Housewives of Dallas: “Guess ples shower for LeeAnne. But Kameron sends of motherhood, marriage and postpartum ler Perry debuting tonight tells the story of a Who’s Coming to Happy Hour?” everyone spinning when she crashes Kary’s depression.

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Middlesex North mortgage given by Joseph Vara a/k/a Joseph A. Vara, Diana Vara to Salem Five Mortgage Corporation, dated July 29, 1994 and recorded in the Essex County Resource Center (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 12683, Page 276, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder, by assignment from:

Mainstream Housing Salem Five Mortgage Corporation to Salem Five Cents Savings Bank, recorded on Choice Voucher Program July 29, 1994, in Book No. 12683, at Page 285 for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 12:00 PM on November 18, 2019, on Mainstream Sec�on 8 Housing Voucher Applica�on the mortgaged premises located at 33 Longwood Avenue, Saugus, Essex County, Wai�ng List Order to be Established by Lo�ery Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, Bridgewell & Middlesex North Resource Center Inc (MNRC) announce the limited opening of the Mainstream TO WIT: program wai�ng list. At the �me of admission, the head, spouse or co-head of the household must be a non-elder- A certain parcel of land, situated in Saugus, Essex County, and being shown as Lot 2 as shown on a "Plan of Land in Saugus, Massachusetts, prepared for Guy and ly (at least 18 years of age and less than 62 years of age) person with disabili�es. Preference will be given to those Ralph Meola, Trustees, Saugus Realty Trust," dated February 26, 1993, drawn by applicants who live or work in Lynn or Lowell, MA. Parsons and Faia, Inc., Registered Land Surveyors, and recorded in Book 285, Plan 18 with the Essex South Registry of Deeds, reference to which plan may be Applica�ons may be obtained in one of the following ways: had for a more particular description of said Lot 2. Containing, according to said • plan, 48,894 square feet of land, more or less, and being Lot 2 as shown on said Mail - To request an applica�on please call (781) 593-1088 Monday through Friday between the hours of 9:00 plan, however otherwise bounded, measured or described. Subject to easements a.m. and 3:30 p.m. beginning October 25, 2019 through November 8, 2019. and restrictions of record, if any there be, so far as the same are now in force and • Website – Applicants may print a pre-applica�on online at www.bridgewell.org. On the Home Page, under applicable. Being all and the same premises conveyed to us by Deed of Guy “Connec�ng People with Possibili�es” is a link to Mainstream Sec�on 8 Housing Voucher Applica�on and is under Meola dated September 27, 1993 and recorded with the Essex South Registry of the Housing and Homeless Services Menu. Deeds at Book 12154, Page 535. • In Person – Applicants may pick up a pre-applica�on at Bridgewell Inc. Main Office, 10 Dearborn Road, Peabody, 01960 between 9am and 5pm. For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 12154, Page 535.

Applica�ons must be mailed to: HCVP Mainstream Lo�ery, 10 Dearborn Road, Peabody, MA 01960 and received These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit by Bridgewell Inc. or postmarked no later than November 29, 2019. Late applica�ons will not be accepted. The of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the applica�on form may be photocopied. Only one applica�on per household will be accepted. Faxed and electroni- nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax cally submi�ed applica�ons will not be accepted. titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, HOUSING APPLICATION - PLEASE PRINT THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. Name______Social Security # ______Date of Birth______Street______City/State/Zip______TERMS OF SALE: Work Address if different than above: ______A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check • will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The Is the head, spouse or co-head of the household disabled? YES NO balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 • Have you previously experienced homelessness and currently are a client in perma- California St., Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, nent suppor�ve housing or a rapid rehousing project? YES NO Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full • Are any other family members besides the head, spouse or co-head disabled? YES NO of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. I cer�fy under the pains and penal�es of perjury that the informa�on provided is true and complete. I understand that submission of false informa�on or misrepresenta�on may result in loss of eligibility. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. If my address should change, I understand that I must no�fy Bridgewell Inc. in wri�ng promptly. SALEM FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK Present holder of said mortgage

Applicant Signature Date By its Attorneys, HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. ***EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY** 150 California St. 10 Dearborn Road, Peabody, MA 01960 | Phone 339-883-2140 | Fax 781-581-2177 | www.bridgewell.org Newton, MA 02458 (617)558-0500 Item: October October 23, 242019 16664 Item: October 23, 30, November 6, 2019 LEGAL NOTICE MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE ADVERTISEMENT By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain given by Michael A. Addario and Melissa E. Addario to Mortgage Electronic The Revere Housing Authority, the Awarding Authority, invites sealed bids from mortgage given by David J. Cunha and Sonia Pedro Cunha to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Saugus Federal Credit Union, its Contractors for the Electrical Upgrades project at Proctor Avenue, 667-1A, and Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for Ditech Mortgage Corp., successors and assigns, dated November 28, 2007 and recorded with the Essex Cushman Avenue, 667-1B Developments for the Revere Housing Authority in dated January 16, 2015 and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 27360, Page 75, Revere Massachusetts, in accordance with the documents prepared by Nangle of Deeds in Book 33806, Page 420 (the "Mortgage") of which mortgage NewRez subsequently assigned to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. by Mortgage Electronic Engineering Incorporated. LLC, F/K/A New Penn Financial, LLC, D/B/A Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing is the Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Saugus Federal Credit Union, its present holder by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. successors and assigns by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern The Project consists of: The upgrade of the electrical service and distribution as nominee for Ditech Mortgage Corp., its successors and assigns to Ditech District) Registry of Deeds at Book 32276, Page 130, subsequently assigned to equipment, wiring and devices at both developments. The work is estimated to Financial LLC dated April 12, 2018 recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Specialized Loan Servicing LLC by Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. by assignment recorded cost $357,223.00. Bids are subject to M.G.L. c.149 §44A-J & to minimum wage Registry of Deeds in Book 36645, Page 280 and assignment from Ditech Financial in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 37336, Page rates as required by M.G.L. c.149 §§26 to 27H inclusive. LLC to New Penn Financial LLC d/b/a Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing dated 267 for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of September 20, 2018 recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 3:00 PM on November 6, 2019 General bidders must be certified by the Division of Capital Asset Management Deeds in Book 37027, Page 1, for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for at 26 Autumn Street, Lynn, MA, all and singular the premises described in said and Maintenance (DCAMM) in the category of Electrical. General Bids will be the purpose of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises located at 62 Merrill Mortgage, to wit: received until 2:00 p.m., Thursday, November 7, 2019 and publicly opened Avenue, Lynn, MA 01902 will be sold at a Public Auction at 11:00 AM on on-line, forthwith. This project is being Electronically Bid (E-Bid). All bids shall be November 14, 2019, at the mortgaged premises, more particularly described A parcel of land, together with the buildings thereon, in said Lynn, bounded and submitted online at www.Projectdog.com. Hard copy bids will not be accepted by below, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: described: EASTERLY by Autumn Street, twenty-nine and eighty-nine hundredths the Awarding Authority. E-Bid tutorials and instructions are available within the (29.89) feet; SOUTHERLY by land now or formerly of Bean, seventy and eighty-five specifications and online at www.Projectdog.com. For assistance, call Projectdog A certain parcel of land with the buildings thereon situated in Lynn, Essex County, hundredths (70.85) feet; WESTERLY by land now or formerly of Cushing, twenty-six at 978-499-9014. Massachusetts, bounded and described as follows: and sixty-five hundredths (26.65) feet; and NORTHERLY by land now or formerly of Caulfield, sixty-eight and eighty hundredths (68.80) feet. Be all of said General bids shall be accompanied by a bid deposit that is not less than five (5%) Northeasterly by Merrill Avenue (formerly Ellsmere Avenue), shown as Ellsmere measurements more or less or however otherwise bounded and described. of the greatest possible bid amount (considering all alternates), and made Place on the plan hereinafter mentioned, 40 feet; Together with and subject to a right of way for all purposes, in, on and over a strip payable to the Revere Housing Authority. of land eight (8) feet wide, five (5) feet of which are on Lot B (above-described) Southeasterly by Lot 52 on said plan, 47.64 feet; and three (3) feet of which are on Lot A as shown on a "Plan of Land Owned by Bid Forms and Contract Documents will be available online at Willard D. Martin, dated October 23, 1911," drawn by J.L. Bradford, C.E., recorded www.Projectdog.com or for pick-up at: Projectdog, Inc. 18 Graf Road, Suite 8 Southwesterly by Lot 46 on said plan, 40 feet; and with said deeds, Book 2110, Page 174. For title see deed recorded at Book Newburyport, MA 978-499-9014 (M-F 8:30 AM 5:00 PM) on Wednesday, October 18676, Page 327. 23, 2019. Northwesterly by Lot 54 on said plan, 47.64 feet. The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, Go to www.Projectdog.com and login with an existing account or click Sign Up to Being the premises shown as Lot 53 on plan dated March, 1891, by I. K. Harris, restrictions, encroachments, building and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, tax register for free. Enter Project Code #835226 in the project locator box. Select C.E., recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds at Book 6, Plan 32 and titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in "Acquire Documents" to download documents, review a hard copy at Projectdog's containing 1,906 square feet of land according to said plan. possession, and attorney's fees and costs. physical location, or request a free project CD. There is a plan deposit of $ 50.00 per set (maximum of 2 sets) payable to the Awarding Authority. For title reference see deed to mortgagors recorded herewith. TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of Bidders may obtain one full paper bid set from Projectdog for a refundable deposit For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be of $50.00 made payable to Projectdog, Inc. in the form of certified check or District) Registry of Deeds in Book 33806, Page 418. delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be money order. The full amount of the deposit will be refunded to all responsive required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of bidders returning the Contract Documents in good condition within ten (10) days The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days after date of general bid opening. Otherwise, the deposit will become the property municipal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other of the Awarding Authority. Bidders requesting their refundable paper set to be encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid mailed must supply a non-refundable shipping and handling fee of $35.00 and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms payable to Projectdog, Inc. record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be General bidders must agree to contract with minority and women business Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further enterprises as certified by the Supplier Diversity Office (SDO), formerly known as $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The SOMWBA. The combined participation benchmark reserved for such enterprises to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of shall not be less than 10.4% of the final contract price including accepted this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. alternates. acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. The job site and/or existing building(s) will be available for inspection at Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 Specialized Loan Servicing LLC 11:00a.m., Thursday, October 31, 2019. For an appointment call Dean Harris, or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the Director of Maintenance and Modernization, 781-284-4394. premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical Present Holder of said Mortgage, error in this publication. By Its Attorneys, The Contract Documents may be seen by electronic media at Project Dog ORLANS PC www.projectdog.com; Joseph Merritt & Co www.merrittgraphics.com; and CMD Other terms to be announced at the sale. PO Box 540540 (formerly Reed Construction Data) www.cmdgroup.com/Home Waltham, MA 02454 Item: October 23, 2019 NewRez LLC, F/K/A Phone: (781) 790-7800 New Penn Financial, LLC, D/B/A Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing 18-004932 Korde & Associates, P.C. Item: October 16, 23, 30, 2019 900 Chelmsford Street Suite 3102 Lowell, MA 01851 (978) 256-1500 Cunha, David J., 18-031926 call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 to start your Item: October 16, 23, 30, 2019 daily subscription.

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PAY CALLS Premises: 295 Lynnfield Street, Lynn, Massachusetts 01904

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Pay Call Numbers CenturyWEL 21 Tradition is proudC to presentOME their Broker of the mortgage given by Charles G. Reither, as trustee of "Charles G. Reither Realty (900, 976 and 550) Week, Joanne McGinn. Joanne is a Lynn native and a Trust"; Charles G. Reither, individually; Joseph Reither, individually; and JCR Advertiser telephone numbers with mother of three grown children, all proudly educated in the Development, LLC to Phillip L. Goduti, as Trustee of the "Profit Sharing Plan Master 900, 976 and 550 prefixes MUST Lynn public schools. Joanne is a well-seasoned and Trust," and now held by ORCA Development, LLC said mortgage dated June 24, disclose the price of the telephone accomplished Realtor, having spent the past thirty-five 2013, and recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in call. When a number is published years with Century 21. Her record speaks for itself - she Book 32591, Page 112 as affected by an Assignment of Mortgage dated August within the advertisement the per has closed over 750 transactions. Joanne specializes in 5, 2013 and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in minute and/or flat charge must be residential real estate and investors. She has been present- Book 33664 at Page 112; as affected by an equitable Assignment of Mortgage by included. If you dial a pay per call ed with the prestigious Centurion Award several times. She foreclosure deed dated November 17, 2016 and recorded in Essex County number from an advertisement appear- is always aware of the importance of being knowledgeable Call John Connor (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 35589, Page 503, for breach of the ing in the classified section and it in all aspects of real estate, and 781-581-5940 conditions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be DOES NOT disclose this information, makes a commitment to pursuing sold at Public Auction on November 6, 2019 at 1PM Local Time upon the please notify the Item classified numerous classes to ensure she is premises, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: department immediately. Response to as up-to-date as a Realtor can be. I BUY HOMES any pay per call numbers will be In her free time, Joanne enjoys The land in Lynn with all buildings and structures thereon bounded and described charged to your telephone bill and traveling, golf, gardening, hiking, as follows: anyone under 18 years of age must cooking, and skiing. She also Being shown as Lot 14 on a plan drawn by Eastman and Bradford, C.E., dated have parent's consent. enjoys her time with her beloved May 21, 1912, recorded with Essex South Registry of Deeds, Book 2267, Page 1, Please call immediately for further CASH! grandchildren. bounded and described as follows: details or information. CLASSIFIED Joanne McGinn WEST: by Lynnfield Street, fifty (50.00) feet; (781)593-7700 781-405-1770 NORTH: by Lot 11, on said plan, eighty-two and 90/100 (82.90) feet; [email protected] You pick the date to move. EAST by Lot 13, on said plan, fifty-five (55.00) feet; HELP WANTED Leave what you want. SOUTH by Lot 15, on said plan eighty-six and 64/100 (86.64) feet. 781-599-1776 319 Broadway Lynn Pay no commission if we buy your house. JOB INFORMATION Call David Hughes at Century 21 Hughes. The description of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in www.century21hughes.com 777 the event of a typographical error in this publication. SERVICES GENERAL All real estate advertising in this For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated March 12, 1996, and recorded with the NOTICE newspaper is subject to the Federal Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds, Book 13451, Page 248. HELP WANTED Fair Housing Act of 1968, the Massachu- Don't pay to find work before you get setts Anti Discrimination Act and the Boston and the job. Legitimate job placement firms Cambridge Fair Housing Ordinances, which makes TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all that work to fill specific positions Life-Integrity-Earth Apparel Store it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if 24-Front Street Salem Ma discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, cannot charge an upfront fee. For free handicap, familial status, national origin, ancestry, any, which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. information about avoiding employ- We are seeking a part-time Retail age, children, marital status, sexual orientation, ment service scams, write the Federal Sales Associate responsible for veteran's status, or source of income or any FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid generating sales by positively and intention to make any such preference, limitation Trade Commission at Washington, or discrimination. in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place D.C., 20580 or call the National Fraud proactively engaging with This newspaper will not knowingly accept any of the sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in Information Center, customers. advertising for real estate which is in violation of Job Type: Part-time the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within thirty (30) days 1-800-876-7060 dwellings in this newspaper are available on an after the date of sale. Experience: Retail Sales: some equal opportunity basis. To complain of NOTICE experience (Required) discrimination, please call HUD toll-free at in 1-800-669-9777. For the N.E. area, call HUD at Other terms to be announced at the sale. For more information and assistance Education: High school or equiva- 617-595-5308. 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