TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2018 Swampscott parade celebrates a teacher Lynn By Gayla Cawley will also recognize Cathy Kalpin, another lected by uniformed of cers and turned over ITEM STAFF Swampscott educator, according to Ted Del- to TLC. ano, SPA president and a detective with the Delano said there’s lots of misconception budget SWAMPSCOTT — The town is getting into town’s police department. that people in Swampscott have the nances the holiday spirit. The Swampscott Police Association (SPA) Over the years, Rogers and Kalpin dedicat- for whatever they need. will host its annual holiday parade on Satur- ed countless hours to Toys for Local Children “At the end of the day, we’re trying to help (TLC), the recipient of the main donation ef- out kids in need or families that need an as- gap at day, Dec. 15 at 5:30 p.m., which will include an appearance by Santa Claus and coincide fort of the parade. sist during this holiday time,” Delano said. with the town’s holiday festival and tree SPA has hosted the parade for more than “There are families in our community that lighting. a decade, according to Delano. Funds raised do need a helping hand and we’re thrilled to $5M The parade will be dedicated this year to will go toward SPA to offset the cost of put- be a part of helping them out.” Abby Maguire Rogers, a Swampscott teach- ting on the event, but people are encouraged er who died unexpectedly in September, and to donate toys along the route, which are col- SWAMPSCOTT, A3 By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF LYNN — City of cials are projecting a $5 million bud- get gap for the next year af- ter exhausting a $14 million loan to balance the budget MIAMI for the previous two years. In addition to not having the safety net of the loan, which was given to the city through legislation, of cials VIA will begin to pay back that $14 million starting next year as part of its Fiscal Year 2020 budget. LYNN The legislation, or home rule petition, was approved earlier this year by the City Artist has Council, state legislature and signed off on by Gov. Charlie her designs Baker. Of cials had to bor- row $9.5 million to balance on Florida the FY18 budget and anoth- er $4.5 million for FY19. By Bill Brotherton In FY20 and annually for ITEM FEATURES EDITOR 10 years, the city will have to pay back $1.25 million LYNN — Silvia Leary, on the loan, which will also an artist/fashion design- accrue interest, according to er/event planner with a Michael Bertino, the city’s studio in the LynnArts chief nancial of cer. building, has attended the “We have a lot of work to annual Art Basel week- do,” Bertino said. “We’re com- end extravaganza in Mi- mitted to doing it, but it’s not ami Beach, Fla., nearly a going to be something that’s half-dozen times. going to happen overnight. While walking through The problems with the city countless galleries and ex- started a while ago and it’s hibits, lled with the work going to take some time to x of an array of interna- them.” tional artists, she’s often Bertino said the gap was thought “I want to show projected based on assuming my stuff here. My art is if the FY19 budget was pho- just as good.” tocopied, of cials would start This year, that’s going off with the same $4.5 million to happen. On Saturday, de cit. Knowing that xed Dec. 8, the night before costs, such as Chapter 70 or the New England Patri- state aid to the Lynn Pub- ots tackle the Miami Dol- lic Schools, pensions, health phins, Leary will be part insurance and net school of a Boston-centric soirée spending, will increase, the at Puro Bar in the city’s gap would be more than $5 bustling, artsy Wynwood million. section. Bertino said Mayor Thom- “This is a dream come as M. McGee has committed true,” said Leary, a Classi- to funding net school spend- cal High grad who has re- ing at 110 percent. The city invented herself as Silvia has struggled to meet its net VIA — a play on her rst school spending requirement name and her belief that for years, one of the factors every creative person is of cials have blamed for its a Very Important Artist. current poor nancial state. The owner of VIA’s World This past year, Lynn was will showcase her vibrant, able to meet its requirement. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK A major increase in ex- VIA, A3 Artist Silvia “VIA” Leary will join DJ Sisko at the Art Basel celebration in Miami. penses could be collective LYNN, A3 LEGAL LEGEND REMEMBERED Item Santa ‘Judge Tauro By Thomas Grillo has a lasting legacy ITEM STAFF has some very as one of the Joseph L. Tauro, the rst great judges in judge to rule a federal Good Neighbors law de ning marriage as Massachusetts. He only between a man and a By Thor Jourgensen has ruled in favor of woman was unconstitu- ITEM STAFF protecting the rights tional, died at his Marble- head home on Friday. LYNN — General Electric River Works of the mentally The retired U.S. District produces powerhouse jet engines and the disabled and of gays Court judge, who suffered GE Employees’ Good Neighbor Fund helps and lesbians. With from a rare blood cancer, power Item Santa year after year through was 87. a successful holiday giving season. his common sense, “Judge Tauro was very The Good Neighbor Fund last January he led this court as well-respected, very helped round off Item Santa’s 2017 sea- a wise chief.’ thoughtful, and fair,” said son of giving and helping with $35,000 in Richard Vitali, an assis- generous support from GE employees. The voluntary nonpro t fund raises $200,000 — Chief Judge Patti tant city solicitor in Lynn who appeared in Tauro’s on average for a variety of philanthropic B. Saris remembering courtroom several times. causes including Item Santa by offering Joseph L. Tauro, right GE workers a single place to donate mon- TAURO, A2 PHOTO | BROWN UNIVERSITY ALUMNI MAGAZINE ey to do charitable work. Founded more than 60 years ago and unique to the GE River Works plant, the Good Neighbor Fund is exclusively funded Opinion Lynn Sports by employee charitable donations, said GE INSIDE Krause: District court of cer charged Classical basketball sporting Frankly speaking ... A4 with child exploitation. A6 a fresh mindset. B1 ITEM SANTA, A3

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Kenneth Arons, 52 1966-2018 LYNN — Kenneth “Kenny” Ar- ews Victoria, Rebecca, Katie, ons, age 52, of Lynn, passed Michelle, Anthony and James. away suddenly on Dec. 1, Predeceased by sister and 2018 brother Deborah and Mark. Born in Salem to the late Kenny loved music and go- Nancy and Noval Arons. Sur- ing to concerts. He previously vived by his brothers, Michael worked as landscaper and in and his wife Lisa, Donald and auto body repair. his wife Kelly, all from Lynn; Service information: A pri- and his sister, Donna Arons of vate memorial service will be Indiana. Also nieces and neph- held in the future. Tutwiler elected to Northeast Arc’s board of directors

The Northeast Arc, a work the Northeast Arc not-for-profit organization does every day, the more that helps children and impressed I have become,” adults with disabilities said Tutwiler. “I look for- become full participants ward to serving on the in the community, has Northeast Arc board to elected Dr. Patrick Tutwil- help to continue to change er to its board of directors. the lives of people with Tutwiler is the superin- disabilities and their fam- tendent of schools at Lynn ilies.” Public Schools. He has “We are very happy that spent his career in educa- Patrick has joined the tion with roles increasing board and look forward in responsibility in West- to his unique perspective PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ford, Wayland, Boston, as a well-respected lead- and Lynn. While much of er and educator,” said Rebecca Ramos, a 2017 graduate of and former president of the Harvard Uni- the work has been focused Darcy Immerman, board versity chapter of the Delta Gamma sorority, speaks at a news conference Monday in Cambridge. on reading, writing and chair. arithmetic, Tutwiler has Tutwiler earned his placed strong emphasis Bachelor of Arts degree on equity and inclusion from the College of the Fraternities, sororities sue in the school environment Holy Cross, a master’s and establishing and degree in education from maintaining meaningful Harvard University Grad- community partnerships. uate School of Education, Harvard over single-sex rule “The more I have learned and a doctorate of philos- about the life-changing ophy from . By Collin Binkley unheard of. Wesleyan Uni- ing “deeply misogynistic ternities or sororities, but ASSOCIATED PRESS versity was sued by one of attitudes” and tied them several have been avail- its two fraternities after to problems with sexual able to Harvard students Baker wants judge CAMBRIDGE — Sev- the Connecticut school assaults. in the past, typically with eral national fraternities ordered them to go co-ed But the rule also applies houses near campus in and sororities sued Har- in 2014. A jury sided with to other groups, including Cambridge. Membership vard University on Mon- the fraternity last year, fraternities, sororities and in women’s clubs was at a removed amid day over a 2016 rule that but the school is appealing even choir groups that record high before the rule discourages students from the decision. have gone co-ed amid pres- took effect, according to the joining single-gender so- At Harvard, single-gen- sure from the school. The groups behind the suits. immigration probe cial clubs, marking the first legal challenge to the der groups aren’t banned, lawsuits argue that the Now, they say, students but students who join rule has primarily harmed feel they’re forced to hide BOSTON (AP) — Mas- uero, a 38-year-old from school’s policy. Two fraternities and two them are barred from women’s groups, many of ties with those groups. sachusetts Gov. Charlie Dominican Republic who sororities filed a lawsuit leading campus groups which have disbanded or Rebecca Ramos, a 2017 Baker wants a judge he has been deported twice in Boston’s federal court, or becoming captains of started accepting men to Harvard graduate and nominated pulled off the already. while another sorority sports teams. The school avoid the school’s sanctions. former president of the bench amid a federal in- The Globe reported that separately sued the school also refuses to endorse the “These students are be- school’s Delta Gamma so- vestigation into whether Joseph was aware that in Massachusetts state students for prestigious ing punished simply for rority chapter, said there’s she and other court staff Medina-Perez would be court. Both cases argue fellowships, including joining private, off-cam- a “culture of fear” among helped a man evade im- detained by immigration that the school’s policy the Rhodes and Marshall pus, lawful organizations,” current and former mem- migration officials who officials following the discriminates against stu- scholarships. Laura Doerre, former in- bers of single-gender believe he’s in the country hearing and appeared to dents based on their sex Harvard officials crafted ternational president of clubs. She said some have illegally. discuss ways to prevent and spreads negative ste- the rule to curb secretive the Kappa Alpha Theta been asked about their The Republican gover- that from happening, in- reotypes about students all-male groups known as sorority, said at a news involvement during inter- nor said Monday that Dis- cluding continuing the who join all-male or all-fe- “final clubs,” whose mem- conference Monday. “They views for law school or fel- trict Court Judge Shelley case to a later date. male organizations. bers include some former are being punished for lowships. Joseph shouldn’t hear “ICE is going to get him,” Harvard officials did not U.S. presidents but have being women who simply “They are scared to ad- criminal cases until the Joseph told the state pros- immediately provide a com- come under mounting want to have an associa- mit that they were part of investigation is resolved. ecutor and Medina-Perez’s ment about the lawsuits. scrutiny in recent years. A tion with other women.” an organization in which “Judges are not sup- lawyer during a sidebar Similar legal challeng- 2016 report by the school Harvard does not offi- they take great pride,” she posed to be in the busi- discussion partially cap- es have been rare but not accused the clubs of hav- cially recognize any fra- said. ness of obstructing jus- tured by the courtroom’s tice,” he told reporters at audio recorder. The judge the State House. “I find eventually instructed the Judge Joseph L. Tauro: A legal legend remembered this story, as it’s currently recorder be briefly shut off. been presented, extreme- Newton is among sever- ly troubling.” al Massachusetts commu- TAURO 1960s and 1970s. ry of the case by slate.com. Martin W. Healy, chief re- nities that have declared From A1 A graduate of Brown Built in the early 1900s legal counsel for the Mas- ported Sunday a federal themselves “sanctuary University and Cornell to serve the “mentally de- sachusetts Bar Associa- “Many of the cases were grand jury is consider- cities” that limit their co- Law School, Tauro prac- fective,” the state operated tion, called Tauro a gen- settled before trial be- ing whether Joseph and operation with federal im- ticed law for a number of mental hospitals for adults tleman and down-to-earth cause he was the kind of other officials broke the migration enforcement. years with his own firm. with mental illness and judge who had integrity. judge who brought parties law in helping Jose Medi- Massachusetts trial He taught at the Boston state schools, places for “He came from a humble together.” na-Perez leave the New- courts also require that University School of Law. children and other “unde- background and distin- In a judicial career that ton District Court after an court staff neither help Tauro will be remem- sirables” considered to have guished himself outside spanned more than four mental or behavioral issues. April hearing on charges, nor hinder federal agents bered for two landmark of his father’s substan- decades, Tauro was the lon- cases. In 2010, he ruled After reading the com- including drug possession and that all court sessions tial shadow,” he said. “He gest serving justice on the the Defense of Marriage plaint, Tauro visited the and a warrant for drunken must be recorded, the was compassionate yet court since the U.S. District Act (DOMA), which re- Belchertown State School driving in Pennsylvania. Globe reported. unafraid to take on po- of Massachusetts was cre- stricted marriage to a man for the Care and Custody The newspaper said Joseph and state trial litically sensitive issues ated by Congress in 1789. and a woman, violated of Feeble-Minded Persons an immigration enforce- court officials have de- like Belchertown where He was appointed to the equal protection rights of unannounced to see the ment agent was in the clined to comment. he changed the lives of federal bench in 1972 by its citizens. conditions for himself. courtroom to detain Me- The U.S. Attorney’s of- thousands of patients and former President Richard Gay and Lesbian Ad- While the school was dina-Perez following the fice, Immigration and their families who were M. Nixon after having vocates and Defenders built to house 400 pa- proceeding, but the defen- Customs Enforcement brought peace of mind be- served as U.S. Attorney, (GLAAD) had filed suit tients, he found the school dant was let out through and Medina-Perez’s law- cause of his intervention.” the top federal law en- challenging the statute’s packed with more than a back door instead. yer also didn’t immediate- But perhaps the biggest forcement officer in Great- constitutionality on behalf 1,500 patients. Medina-Perez told po- ly respond to emails seek- thing about Tauro that er Boston. of several petitioners. The The judge said while lice during his most re- ing comment. stands out, Healy said, is In 1992, he was elevated Department of Justice de- the colonial facade and cent arrest he’s a 36-year- Baker appointed Joseph over many years, he never to chief justice and served fended the statute on be- well-maintained grounds old U.S. citizen, but to the state court last year heard anyone say a nega- in that capacity until he half of the government. made it look like a well- immigration enforcement after a career as prosecu- tive word about him. assumed senior status in But in 2013, the Supreme heeled prep school, inside he officials say his real name tor and later as a defense “Coming from the legal 2013, the year he retired. Court ruled by a 5-4 vote saw a youngster drinking is Oscar Manuel Peg- lawyer. field, where it can be con- At the time of his retire- that DOMA was unconsti- from a feces-filled commode. tentious, that’s quite an ment, Chief Judge Patti B. tutional. 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P.O. Box 5 Lynn, MA 01903 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Artist has her designs on Florida Swampscott parade

VIA celebrates a teacher From A1 SWAMPSCOTT hunt will be held at Lin- colorful paintings and scott Park at 5:30 p.m. one-of-a-kind fashion piec- From A1 es, which will be for sale. The event will also in- The parade starts at clude music, electronic “It is such an honor that I Swampscott High School train rides, bounce hous- was asked to be part of Art and ends at Town Hall, Basel.” and coincides with a hol- es, holiday crafts and a Silvia will be joined by iday festival at Town Hall gingerbread house display popular North Shore DJ from 5-8 p.m. The festival that is part of the town’s Sisko (Recillas), a fellow is organized by Danielle seventh annual ginger- Lynner, and Boston native Strauss, the town’s rec- bread house contest. Michelle Andrickson, a ra- reation director. The tree dio personality for south- lighting ceremony is at 6 Gayla Cawley can be west Florida’s Fly 98.5 p.m. reached at gcawley@item- morning show. The own- As part of the festival, live.com. Follow her Twit- er of Puro, a hookah bar, a flashlight candy cane ter @GaylaCawley. hails from Lawrence. Silvia said she will show eight of her paintings, Lynn budget gap at $5M many of her one-of-a-kind jackets, and selections from her luxe silk-and-se- LYNN surance, staffing levels, quins-adorned VIA’s Black From A1 current service delivery Label collection, which models, and fee struc- sell for $250 and up. “They bargaining agreements, tures. are statement pieces,” she which were not funded in School Committee mem- said. FY19. ber Brian Castellanos A recent addition is her Bertino has said the city said it was important to $20 pair of “Fighting For was given an opportunity have financial transpar- Love” socks, part of her to take on a state receiver ency and appreciated the to dig itself out of its fi- Army Collection, which re- commitment to meet net nancial hole, but refused. cycles former military jack- school funding. Commit- He told the School Com- ets into wearable works of tee members said in the mittee last week that a art; one of her paintings past, there’s been a lack of is zippered into the back balanced budget was pos- sible through changing communication or shared of each jacket and can be approach on budgeting be- removed or switched out how the city does things. tween the school and city when laundering is need- Department heads were financial departments. ed. The Army Collection told to level fund their jackets are made to order, budgets, except for con- “I think we’ve been kept and cost $1,000 or more. tractual increases. in the dark for too long on She donates 10 percent of Strategies floated in the how long things are going the price to the Lynn Vet- past for the city to explore on the city side,” said John erans office. have included looking at Ford, a member of the “The price point of my its options on health in- School Committee. clothing might seem high ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK here, but globally it’s Artist Silvia “VIA” Leary will be part of a Boston-centric soirée at Puro priced low,” said Silvia. Selling a house? Bar in Miami’s bustling, artsy Wynwood section. At Art Basel this year, Buying a house? more than 200 of the Find out what properties world’s leading interna- 100,000 people, including zerland (June 2019) and “My message to any kid recently sold in your area. tional modern and con- celebrities, collectors, cu- Hong Kong (March 2019). out there who’s into art, temporary art galleries rators, critics, buyers and “It would be great for Pa- music, fashion … is to fol- Check out will display works by art enthusiasts, are ex- triots fans to stop by the low their dream. Dreams do the Real Estate page some 4,000 artists, includ- pected to attend Art Basel night before the game and come true. If you foster your in Saturday’s paper. ing paintings, sculptures, in Miami. The main event celebrate with other New talent and work hard, any- installations, photogra- is at the Miami Beach Englanders who are doing thing is attainable. It’s OK phy, film, video, digital Convention Center; there great things,” said Silvia, to watch ‘Love & Hip Hop’ art and more. Visitors can are numerous events, in- who was living in an or- (a VH1 reality show) to see find works ranging from cluding VIA’s, at satellite phanage in Guatemala what others are doing. But editioned pieces by young locations throughout the when, at age 7, she was turn off that TV. If you do artists to museum-caliber city. Art Basel celebrations adopted by Ron and Claire things yourself, that’s when masterpieces. Upward of also take place in Swit- Leary of Lynn. things happen.” Item Santa has some very Good Neighbors ITEM SANTA Help make a child’s From A1 River Works spokesman Richard Gorham, with Christmas wish all the money donated to charitable causes. Good Neighbor Fund has donated money to come true! Item Santa for almost half of Item Santa’s 52 years of charitable giving. “We have funded them for a long time,” Gorham said. 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[email protected] It is tempting to dismiss the presidency of George that kids will learn to love them. I have diabetes, and I’ve already had a Herbert Walker Bush as a fast-moving blip across Ralph Mitchell There’s the scene in “Willy Wonka triple bypass. But what matters to me Sales Representative, ext. 1313 the American political stage. [email protected] & the Chocolate Factory” where gum more is that my hairline is shrinking, “Bracketed by and Bill Clinton,” can taste like a roast beef dinner with and the only way I can comb it now so Patricia Whalen once wrote, Bush’s single term Sales Representative, ext. 1310 blueberry pie (which causes Violet that it looks decent is the way people “can seem a little like a sorbet palate cleanser be- [email protected] Beauregarde to blow up like a giant did in the ‘50s. That, however, made tween two rich, complicated, high-calorie dishes.” BUSINESS OFFICE blueberry when she tries the unper- my face look as round as the moon. The real story is considerably more complicated. Maria Alvaracin fected product). Really. I’ll bet those Now, nearly 30 pounds later, it isn’t While Bush — who died Friday in Houston at age ext. 1205 Washington doctors went out and quite as round. [email protected] 94, the longest-living former president in U.S. history bought some. Worse, they probably See? The dire warnings of the medi- Susan J. Conti — served only four years between the reigns of two loved it and raved about it while they cal scolds had nothing to do with it. It Controller, ext. 1288 juggernauts, he was in fact a president of unusual [email protected] got together and tried to convince us was pure vanity. courage and insight. Ted Grant that something else we love causes Either way, it was my choice, and I Start with Bush’s controversial decision not to top- Publisher, ext. 1234 cancer, the plague, and halitosis. Or did it for my reasons. [email protected] ple Iraqi President Saddam Hussein in 1991 after maybe it’s all three. I once asked a high school classmate Marian Kinney coalition forces, led by the United States, drove the Maybe it’ll be the aforementioned who used to sneak off to smoke every ext. 1212 Iraqi army out of Kuwait. Bush reasoned that “we [email protected] beer. chance he got how and why he started. would have been forced to occupy Baghdad and, in Look. Nobody likes a scold. People Will Kraft effect, rule Iraq.” He said he started because of all Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 are going to do what they do, and those anti-smoking commercials. He [email protected] It fell to his son, President George W. Bush, to prove warnings such as this medical group the wisdom of that call 12 years later with his own got curious, tried one, and then an- Mike Shanahan have little influence on the way they other, and another one after that, and Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 invasion of Iraq and its long-troubled aftermath. [email protected] behave. next thing he knew he was hooked. Or consider the elder Bush’s leadership in facing Want proof? More than 50 years Carolina Trujillo the fiscal abyss of 1990, when he was willing to do The lesson to take from that is that Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 after the U.S. surgeon general first the medical experts should really [email protected] something that’s all but unheard of today: He was issued his scathing, and convincing, willing to put his presidency on the line by violating think about stopping all the hysteria Jim Wilson data on smoking, people still smoke. Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 his famous 1988 “read my lips” pledge and agreeing about, well, just about everything. Maybe not as much as they did in People aren’t going to heed the warn- [email protected] to raise taxes. 1964, but they do. Millions of people CIRCULATION This was not a decision made in weakness. It was ings. They’re going to tune them out defied the experts and took it up. like white noise. Lisa Mahmoud made because Bush held the traditional Republican Nutritionists have been on us for Manager, ext. 1239 belief that federal deficits were bad for the economy Baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and [email protected] years about our carnivorous ways. Chevrolet. That was the jingle back and that the country couldn’t mount an energetic CLASSIFIED Cardiologists, oncologists, and in the day. That was General Motors’ climb from recession until it reduced what it owed. scold-ologists all agree that too much Abbe Young Smith In the end, Bush was correct. But unfortunately for definition of Americana 50 years ago Manager, ext. 1276 red meat is bad for you. And it is true and it’s still true now. [email protected] him, he was not in office to enjoy the long boom that that American eating habits leave a A pox on all your houses, Physicians GRAPHICS followed. The tax deal, and the third-party candidacy lot to be desired. of H. Ross Perot in 1992, cost him a second term. Committee for Responsible Medicine. Trevor Andreozzi I love hot dogs, but even I’m aware Pass the mustard please, and keep the Designer But if Americans didn’t applaud his courage then, that you cannot have a steady diet of [email protected] we should honor it now. In an age of ceaseless polit- relish. And please, leave us alone af- them. Too many dogs can fill my body terward. Tyler Bernard ical acrimony, Bush’s willingness to compromise on with too many carcinogens. So say the Designer the big issues and to lead are virtues in short supply. doctors. Steve Krause can be reached at sk- [email protected] The most recent presidential campaign was diffi- Zachary Cotto But this is also true of most pro- [email protected]. Designer cult for the genteel Bush. He saw his son, Jeb, and [email protected] other Republican contenders ridiculed by eventual LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Mohamed Diop winner Donald Trump, who also savaged the presi- Designer dential record of another son, George W. Bush. The [email protected] elder Bush criticized Trump’s behavior and ques- Mark Sutherland tioned his leadership ability. Weighing in on immigration Creative Director [email protected] But the strongest counterpoint George H.W. Bush NEWSROOM offered to the current president was his own long I couldn’t agree more liberals. that these proud Ameri- record of service to his country — as a Navy pilot Mike Alongi with the editorials written There is not one person can Indians live in daily. Sports Reporter ext. 1228 in World War II, a member of the House of Repre- by Mr. Anthony Amore and in this world who is enti- Has Ms. Shields visited [email protected] sentatives, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Mr. Bill Hudak (Item, Dec. tled to sneak into Ameri- some of the inner-cities in Bill Brotherton director of Central Intelligence, and vice president Features Editor ext. 1338 3). However, Ms. Shields’ ca, or overstay their visa this country? I am from [email protected] under Reagan. editorial suggests she has and live here. It is not Detroit, Mich., and wit- Bush’s passing followed closely that of Barbara Gayla Cawley no idea what her views a right of anyone, it is a ness the extreme poverty Reporter, ext. 1236 Bush, his beloved wife for 73 years, who died April would do to our country. privilege to be an Ameri- everytime I return to my [email protected] 17. His heartbroken devotion to her touched the na- It is estimated that we can. My grandparents un- home state. Cheryl Charles tion. have anywhere from 11- derstood this and that is Yes, it would be wonder- News Editor, ext. 1278 [email protected] He leaves a legacy of leadership and loyalty we 25 million illegal aliens in why they all immigrated ful if we had the money hope others will try to meet. Bella diGrazia America. Yes, some work, here legally. and resources to help the Reporter, ext. 1317 By the Newsday Editorial Board. mostly under the table We have plenty of poor entire world, but we do not [email protected] jobs, and do not pay taxes. American citizens who we and never will. Let’s start Thomas Grillo Other illegals are on vari- need to take care of first. here in America and make Reporter, ext. 1264 [email protected] ous forms of welfare, pub- Plenty of our great mili- sure every legal American Spenser Hasak lic housing, free medical tary members are home- has a job, a roof over their Photographer, ext. 1332 care to the tune of more less and should be given heads and food on the ta- [email protected] than $2 billion each and first priority. ble. If that can be accom- Thor Jourgensen every year. Has Ms. Shields ever plished then we can assist Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 Who pays for this? Why, visited the Navajo, Hopi everyone else, but not un- [email protected] Daniel Kane the American taxpayers, or Lakota Sioux reserva- til we help all Americans Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 of course. As one of the tions? I doubt it, but I have, first. [email protected] taxpayers I am so sick and and I have witnessed first Linda K. Peters Steve Krause tired of this mindset of the hand the horrible poverty Lynn Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 [email protected] Owen O’Rourke Photographer, ext. 1224 Thinking about the Blue Line [email protected] Emma LeBlanc Pérez Copy Editor I enjoyed your Blue Line garage. As I was driving without having to travel [email protected] commentary (Item, Nov. from Nahant to Wonder- on Lynn Shore Drive, the Harold Rivera 30). It’s my understanding land I often thought that, Lynnway and other city Sports Editor, ext. 1238 [email protected] that in the 1950s when from the standpoint of streets. A Lynn T stop Roberto Scalese the Blue Line was extend- traffic congestion creat- would still provide the News Editor, ext. 1211 ed beyond Orient Heights ed by people driving to a economic stimulus while [email protected] to Wonderland, plans at Lynn terminus, it would a Vinnin Square T garage Anne Marie Tobin that time called for its ex- make more sense to ex- would ease traffic con- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 [email protected] tension to Lynn. I rode the tend the line to the much gestion created by people READERS’ FORUM Bridget Turcotte Blue Line for five years in less congested area of Es- traveling to and from a Reporter, ext. 1269 the late ‘60s and early ‘70s sex Street and Danvers Lynn garage. [email protected] We want your letters while I was a student at Road in Swampscott, close It’s something for fu- Ryan York Northeastern. to Vinnin Square. ture generations to think Copy Editor, ext. 1220 [email protected] Good newspapers and websites thrive on opinions and Back then there was People from Salem, Mar- about. comments from readers. Please send yours to the Edi- talk about an extension blehead, Swampscott and Mike Golding TECHNOLOGY to Lynn along with the beyond could easily reach Hendersonville, N.C., Tim Noyes tor of the Editorial Page, Thor Jourgensen, at Director ext. 1247 [email protected] construction of a parking a garage in that location formerly of Nahant [email protected] TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Child dead and 45 people injured in Arkansas bus crash By Jill Bleed in a tournament in Texas. ASSOCIATED PRESS He told The Commer- cial Appeal newspaper LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — that the bus swerved then A third-grader was killed flipped "about 15 or 20 and at least 45 people times," before stopping at were injured when a char- the foot of a hill. ter bus carrying youth "When the bus started football players from Ten- flipping, the kids were hol- nessee rolled off an in- lering, and we were trying terstate and overturned to calm them down," he before sunrise Monday in said in an interview from central Arkansas, author- Saline Memorial Hospital, ities said. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS where he was treated for Arkansas State Police The flag-draped casket of former President George H.W. Bush lies Monday in the Capitol rotunda said the bus crashed along injuries to his right side in Washington. Interstate 30 near Benton, and leg. "I was holding about 25 miles southwest on, trying to make sure I of Little Rock. Police said didn't get thrown out." most of the injured were Teams and coaches af- At Capitol, Bush saluted as children and that they filiated with the Orange were taken to hospitals in Mound Youth Association Little Rock and Benton. have not returned phone The elementary-school calls and emails seeking a ‘gentle soul,’ ‘great man’ age players from Orange comment. Mound Youth Association At a news conference in Memphis Monday af- ism and relief for people craft that often serves as in southeast Memphis By Calin Woodward, tional Cathedral. ternoon, Nickalous Man- displaced by natural di- were returning home af- Darlene Superville, Air Force One and desig- Although Bush's funeral ning, area superintendent Juan Lozano and saster. nated "Special Air Mis- services are suffused with ter playing in a tourna- Nomaan Merchant ment in the Dallas area of Aspire Public Schools, President from 1989 to sion 41" in honor of Bush's the flourishes accorded said a third grader from ASSOCIATED PRESS 1993, Bush died Friday at place on the chronological presidents, by his choice over the weekend, ac- cording to Memphis TV an Aspire charter school WASHINGTON — The age 94. list of presidents. they will not include a who was "full of life, full of In an invocation open- Cannon roared again formal funeral procession station WMC. Orange nation's capital embraced Mound is a historically energy," died in the crash. ing Monday evening's outside the Capitol as the through downtown Wash- George H.W. Bush in death black neighborhood that He did not reveal the ceremony, the U.S. House sun sank and his eldest ington. Monday with solemn cer- unites around its highly child's name. chaplain, the Rev. Patrick son, former President The younger President emony and tributes to his competitive youth football "When we talked to J. Conroy, praised Bush's George W. Bush, stood service and decency, as the Bush, his wife, Laura, and program. teammates here, you saw remains of the 41st presi- commitment to service, with his hand over his others from the family Damous Hailey, who on their faces about what dent took their place in the from Navy pilot to con- heart, watching the cas- traveled on the flight from was one of about half that young person meant Capitol rotunda for three gressman, U.N. ambassa- ket's procession up the Houston. a dozen adults on the to them, the impact that days of mourning by the dor, envoy to China and steps. After services in Wash- bus, said it was carrying he had on the school com- political elite and everyday then CIA director before Bush was remembered ington, Bush will be re- players from 10 Orange munity," Manning said. citizens alike. being elected vice presi- just feet away from what turned to Houston to lie Mound Youth Associa- "This is going to be a loss With Bush's casket atop dent and then president. he called "Democracy's in repose at St. Martin's tion football teams who that's going to be hard to the , "Here lies a great man," front porch," the west-fac- Episcopal Church before played in all-star squads heal from." first used for Abraham said Rep. Paul Ryan, the ing steps of the Capitol burial Thursday at his Lincoln's 1865 funeral, House speaker, and "a where he was sworn in as family plot on the library dignitaries came forward gentle soul. ... His legacy president. grounds. His final resting to honor the Texan whose is grace perfected." He will lie in state in the place will be alongside efforts for his country ex- Sent off from Texas with Capitol for public visita- Barbara Bush, his wife tended three quarters of a a 21-gun salute, Bush's tion through Wednesday. of 73 years who died in century from World War II casket was carried to Joint An invitation-only funeral April, and Robin Bush, the through his final years as Base Andrews outside the service is set for Wednes- daughter they lost to leu- an advocate for volunteer- capital city aboard an air- day at Washington Na- kemia in 1953 at age 3. Sanders eyes ‘bigger’ 2020 bid despite some warning signs

By Steve Peoples and there was plenty in ASSOCIATED PRESS Burlington as the Sand- ers Institute convened his PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS BURLINGTON, Vt. — celebrity supporters, for- An insurgent underdog no A charter bus is removed from along I-30 at the mer campaign staff and scene where the bus, carrying a youth football more, Vermont Sen. Ber- progressive policy leaders nie Sanders is laying the team from Tennessee, crashed early Monday — there were also signs groundwork to launch a near Benton, Ark. of cracks in Sanders' po- bigger presidential cam- litical base. His loyalists paign than his first, as are sizing up a prospec- advisers predict he would tive 2020 Democratic field Lawyers want porn open the 2020 Democratic presidential primary sea- likely to feature a collec- son as a political power- tion of ambitious liberal star to pay president house. leaders — and not the es- A final decision has not tablishment-minded Hil- been made, but those lary Clinton. $340K in legal fees Instead, a new generation closest to the 77-year-old By Brian Melley in 2006. She sued him self-described democrat- of outspoken Democrats FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS such as Massachusetts Sen. ASSOCIATED PRESS earlier this year seeking ic socialist suggest that to break a non-disclosure neither age nor interest Bernie Sanders is poised to become a dominant Elizabeth Warren, New LOS ANGELES — Law- agreement she signed from a glut of progressive force in the Democratic Party’s next presiden- Jersey Sen. Cory Booker yers for President Don- days before the 2016 elec- presidential prospects tial primary election should he run. and California Sen. Ka- ald Trump want porn tion about the tryst as would dissuade him from mala Harris are expected actress Stormy Daniels part of a $130,000 hush undertaking a second shot "This time, he starts through small-dollar do- to seek the Democratic to pay them $340,000 in money settlement. Trump at the presidency. And as off as a front-runner, or nations and his ready- nomination. All three have legal bills they claim they has denied the affair, but Sanders' brain trust gath- one of the front-runners," made network of staff and embraced Sanders' call for earned successfully de- essentially acknowledged ered for a retreat in Ver- Sanders' 2016 campaign volunteers. "Medicare for All" and a fending Trump against the payment to Daniels. mont over the weekend, manager Jeff Weaver told Weaver added: "It'll be a $15 minimum wage, among her failed defamation Despite the deal to stay some spoke openly about The Associated Press, much bigger campaign if other policy priorities he claim. quiet, Daniels spoke out a 2020 White House bid as highlighting the senator's he runs again, in terms of helped bring into the Dem- The attorneys are due publicly and alleged that if it was almost a foregone proven ability to gener- the size of the operation." ocratic mainstream in the in a Los Angeles feder- five years after the affair conclusion. ate massive fundraising Amid the enthusiasm — Trump era. al courtroom Monday to she was threatened to make their case that they keep quiet by a man she rang up big bills because did not recognize in a Las Kids return to school after California wildfire of gamesmanship and ag- Vegas parking lot. She gressive tactics by attor- also released a compos- "They're ready to get On Monday, nearly all of Mallory underwent radia- By Jonathan J. ney Michael Avenatti, who ite sketch of the mystery Cooper back," 31-year-old Erica them went back, though tion in October to treat a re- represents Daniels. man. ASSOCIATED PRESS Hail said of her children. "I some of them attended currence of brain cancer and Daniels, whose real She sued Trump for def- think they're sick of Mom class in other buildings showed no fear, Seaholm name is Stephanie Clif- YUBA CITY, Calif. — amation after he respond- and Dad." At school, "they because their schools were said, but "this situation with ford, alleges she had a one- Eight-year-old Bella Ma- ed to the allegation by get to have time alone in damaged or destroyed, or her house burning down has night affair with Trump loney woke up next to her tweeting: "A sketch years their own space and their inaccessible inside evacu- little brother in a queen- absolutely devastated her." later about a nonexistent size bed at a Best Western own grade and they get to ation zones. Counselors brought in man. A total con job, play- hotel and for breakfast ate just be by themselves." Bella was shy and not from around the country ing the Fake News Media a bagel and cream cheese Schools in the county very talkative but agreed were in nearly every class- for Fools (but they know that her mother brought had been closed since Nov. she was excited to be go- room Monday to help chil- it)!" up from the lobby. 8, when the blaze swept ing back. She wanted to dren who were distressed U.S. District Court Judge And then she was off to through the town of Par- see her friends. by their escape through a S. James Otero ruled in school for the first time in adise and surrounding Across the county, nearly burning town and the loss October that Trump's nearly a month. areas, destroying nearly all of the teachers are re- of their homes, Paradise statement was "rhetori- For Bella, brother Vance 14,000 homes and killing turning to provide a famil- school Superintendent Mi- cal hyperbole" against a and thousands of other at least 88 people in the iar and comforting face to chelle John said at a cele- political adversary and youngsters in Northern nation's deadliest wildfire the children. bratory news conference. was protected speech un- California who lost their in a century. About two "It's important that the Many of the teachers lost der the First Amendment. homes and their class- dozen people remain un- kids are able to stay to- their homes as well. Trump is entitled to legal rooms in last month's accounted for, down from gether and have some sort "Our kids are trauma- fees, Otero said. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS deadly wildfire, life crept a staggering high of 1,300 of normalcy in the crazy tized," John said. "Their Trump's team of lawyers a little closer to normal a few weeks ago. devastation that we're families are traumatized." Stormy Daniels have accounted for more Monday when school fi- About 31,000 students having now," said Jodi Most of Paradise High alleges she had a than 500 hours of work — nally resumed in most of in all have been away from Seaholm, whose daughter School survived but is in- one-night affair with at rates as high as $840 Butte County. school since the disaster. Mallory is a third-grader. accessible. Trump in 2006. an hour. A6 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2018 POLICE/FIRE Lynn District Court All address information, particu- water into the street on Friday Dunkin’ Donuts at 3 Central St. ed and charged with negligent larly arrests, reflect police records. In at 1:25 p.m. The Department of and charged on an outstanding operation of a motor vehicle, the event of a perceived inaccuracy, Public Works was notified of icy warrant for operating a motor leaving the scene of property officer charged with it is the sole responsibility of the con- road conditions. vehicle with a suspended li- damage, operating a motor ve- Party came to the police sta- cense. hicle with a suspended license, cerned party to contact the relevant tion to report a lost license on inhaling a toxic substance and child exploitation police department and have the Friday at 4:35 p.m. at Market Accidents OUI drugs at 7:26 p.m. Satur- department issue a notice of correc- Street mall. day. By Thomas Grillo old. He acknowledged that tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or Disabled motor vehicle re- Motor vehicle crash reported Cathy Ann Wallace Nordin, ITEM STAFF he is much older, the com- clarifications will not be made without ported inside the tunnel on on Sunday at 3:02 at 150 Main 64, of 1050 S Park Ave., Tus- plaint said. St. Officer reports one party re- BOSTON — An assis- Authorities traced the express notice of change from the ar- South Broadway on Friday at can, Ariz., was arrested and tant chief probation officer 11:40 p.m. AAA notified Gae- fused medical treatment. No charged with two counts of suspect’s Kik account’s IP resting police department. tows needed. for Lynn District Court address to Orlandella’s ta’s Towing for tow. Massachu- assault and battery with a dan- was arrested and charged setts State Police to stand by. Motor vehicle crash report- gerous weapon on a police of- home where police execut- LYNN ed at the Vitamin Shoppe at in U.S. District Court with ed a search warrant and Officer requested on Satur- ficer, disorderly conduct, resist- child exploitation, accord- day at 5:20 p.m. at Our Lady 300 Andover St. on Sunday ing arrest and threat to commit seized phones that are Arrests at 5:28 p.m. Officer issued a ing to the U.S. Attorney's undergoing forensic anal- of Assumption Convent at 40 crime at 5:29 p.m. Friday. Office. Grove St. for a report of a man written warning to the operator John A. Walsh, 33, of 229 ysis, the U.S. Attorney's Jose Desouza, 67, of 14 for failure to use caution when Brian Orlandella, 46, of Office said. Laurel St., was arrested on a in the area soliciting. Man is Essex St., was arrested on a Beverly, faces one count described as in his 20s with starting and stopping. Officer warrant at 4:04 p.m. Friday. The multiple charges courtesy booking at 7:20 a.m. reports no injuries or tows. of sexual exploitation of a would add up to 40 years Monday. long hair and a beard and bag- child and one count of giv- gy, disheveled clothing. Officer A two-car motor vehicle crash Accidents in prison. Bunly Phok, 47, was arrested reported in the parking lot of ing obscene material to a The case was brought as and charged with Class B drug reports person is OK. minor. He is scheduled for An unattended death was the Container Store at 210C A report of a motor vehi- part of Project Safe Child- possession and on a warrant Andover St. on Monday at 5:56 cle crash at 8:04 a.m. Friday a probable cause hearing hood, launched by the charge of unarmed robbery reported on Sunday at 10:54 on Friday. a.m. at 375 North Broadway, a.m. Officer reports no injuries. at 51 Essex St.; at 6:21 p.m. Department of Justice to on a person 65-plus at 9 p.m. Report of a motor vehicle Friday at Square One Mall at In May, a Texas moth- protect children from ex- Sunday. Apt 3-109. er contacted police about Debris in roadway at Saga- crash into a headstone with 1201 Broadway; at 9:50 a.m. ploitation and abuse. Luis Roblero, 30, of 6 Wetzell injury at the Cedar Grove Cem- Sunday on Salem Turnpike; at messages she found on Led by the U.S. Attor- Ave., Beverly, was arrested and more Spring Golf Club at 1287 her 13-year-old daugh- Main St. Caller reported tree etery at 100 Cedar Grove Ave. 11:43 a.m. Sunday at Staples neys’ Offices and the De- charged with unlicensed opera- on Monday at 11:17 a.m. Of- at 444 Broadway; at 1:29 p.m. ter’s cellphone between partment of Justice Child tion of a motor vehicle and on limb in the road on Sunday ficer reports an immediate Sunday at Lincoln Avenue and the teenager and an adult Exploitation & Obsceni- a warrant at 1:53 a.m. Monday. at 11:33 a.m. Officer reports man, later identified as branch moved and road is threat for the operator will be Ernest Street. ty Section, the initiative A report of a motor vehicle Orlandella, according to clear. filed with the Division of Mo- marshals federal, state, Accidents tor Vehicles. Operator refused crash with personal injury at court documents. and local resources to medical attention. 4:57 p.m. Saturday. The messages, sent via locate, apprehend, and A report of a motor vehicle False Alarms Kik, an instant messaging crash at 1:04 a.m. Sunday at A report of operating to en- prosecute individuals who Accidental fire alarm report- Complaints danger at 7:26 p.m. Saturday. mobile app, revealed the exploit children, as well Market Basket at 40 Federal man sent the minor imag- St.; at 12:48 p.m. Sunday at ed on Friday at 8:26 a.m. at A caller reported a driver of a as identify and rescue vic- Tow requested from 111 Fos- es of himself masturbat- Carlton and Cook streets. Temazcal at 500 Market St. motor vehicle was operating tims. ter St. for trespassing on Sun- ing and asked her to send A report of a motor vehicle Call handled by the Lynnfield erratically and struck a fence. day at 3:15 p.m. Vehicle with him nude pictures and Thomas Grillo can be hit-and-run crash at 3:43 a.m. Fire Department. Joao V. Jimenez-Oliveira, 26, Accidental fire alarm at 5 El- Massachusetts license plate was arrested. videos of herself. The teen reached at tgrillo@item- Sunday at 59 Collins St. told him she was 14 years live.com. A report of a motor vehicle liot Road on Friday at 7:31 p.m. no. 4GP578 towed by Four Star A report of a motor vehicle crash with personal injury at Accidental burglar alarm Towing. hit and run crash at 9:16 p.m. 10:11 a.m. Sunday at Cha- reported at Gaslight at 1100 Report from a caller at Saturday at Prince Restaurant tham and Marianna streets. Market St. on Saturday at 6:53 Tannery II Apartments at 12 at 517 Broadway; at 6:27 p.m. Three men rob Lynn a.m. Crowninshield St., Apt. G12, Sunday at Target at 400 Lynn Assaults False burglar alarm at 6 Todd said several medications were Fells Parkway. convenience store Lane on Saturday at 10:36 stolen from her unlocked apart- A report of an assault and a.m. ment on Sunday at 3:18 p.m. Complaints By Gayla Cawley One of the men had a battery at 1:12 p.m. Sunday on False fire alarm reported on Officer will document. ITEM STAFF gun and another bran- Summer Street. Well-being check requested A report of a suspicious Saturday at 5:20 p.m. on Grove person at 8:12 a.m. Friday at dished a knife while de- A report of an assault at Street. on Sunday at 5:52 p.m. for a LYNN — A Henry Av- manding money from the 6:58 p.m. Sunday on Western resident of 8 Swampscott Ave., Waybright School at 25 Talbot enue convenience store Accident fire alarm reported St. A caller reported a man with clerk. The suspects ran af- Avenue. on Sunday at 8:28 a.m. at 1 Apt. 1. EMS en route for the was robbed by three men ter the clerk gave them an well-being check. a black bag exited the woods wielding a knife and gun Meadow Lane. and walked toward the play- unknown amount of cash Theft Intoxicated person refus- on Sunday night. from the register, Kmiec Lynnfield Water Department ground. Police checked the ing to leave the McDonald’s Police responded to Jen- said. A report of motor vehicle theft reports alarm activated at the area and couldn’t find the man. pumping station on Monday at Restaurant at 133 Main St. ny's Convenience Store at The incident is under in- at 4:36 p.m. Sunday at 78 Har- The school’s principal was in- 78 Henry Ave. shortly af- 1:29 a.m. Officer reports build- reported on Sunday at 10:06 vestigation. wood St.; at 7:05 a.m. Monday formed about the situation. ter 9:30 p.m. and learned ing is secure. p.m. Officer reports party was at 27 Shady Lane. taken to the hospital. A report of a weapon found a 49-year-old male clerk Gayla Cawley can be A report of a robbery at 9:35 at 11:32 a.m. Friday on Eustis Medical Aid Caller reports traffic light was robbed by three reached at gcawley@item- p.m. Sunday at 78 Henry Ave. not sequencing at Foster and Street. A caller reported he was masked men, Lynn Police live.com. Follow her on A report of a larceny at 10:39 Request for an ambulance at Main streets on Monday at walking the bike trail and found Lt. Michael Kmiec said. Twitter @GaylaCawley. a.m. Monday at 8 Logan St. 1:12 p.m. on Friday at 10 Ap- 12:15 a.m. Officer reports he a dismantled handgun. ple Hill Lane. Patient taken to observed for several cycles and A report of suspicious activ- Vandalism Melrose/Wakefield Hospital. all appears to be OK. ity at 5:39 p.m. Friday at Bill’s Woman struck, seriously Fight in progress reported Plumbing at 122 Lynn Fells A report of motor vehicle van- Caller requested an ambu- at Veterans Memorial Drive on Parkway. A man walked into the dalism at 6:38 p.m. Sunday at lance for a fall with injuries to injured by car in Revere the nose at 19 Cortland Lane Monday at 1:51 a.m. Officer station to report a man named 118 Henry Ave. “John” came to his house to re- on Saturday at 9:45 p.m. Pa- reports parties had dispersed A report of vandalism at trieve a couch and entered his REVERE — A 61-year- old passenger were injured, tient taken to the hospital. prior to police arrival. 10:13 a.m. Monday at 35 Mar- basement. Police reported the old woman was seriously according to the Massachu- Request for an ambulance Possible water main break ket Square. man in question is related to injured after being struck setts State Police. because carbon monoxide reported at 31 Perley Ave. and the owner and claimed he had by a car on Revere Beach The pedestrian was hit alarm sounded at 80 Upper Hill 2 Newington Road on Monday permission to enter the base- Boulevard on Sunday shortly after 6 p.m. after LYNNFIELD Road on Sunday at 8:38 a.m. at 9:03 a.m. Officer reports it is ment. night. she began to cross Revere Patient taken to the hospital. not a water main break, rather The woman was taken Beach Boulevard, not in A report of a disturbance at Accidents Caller from Sunrise Assisted it is water emerging from the to Massachusetts General a crosswalk, but between sewer cover. The Department 8:35 p.m. Saturday at DSW A two-car motor vehicle crash Living at 55 Salem St. reports at 1160 Broadway. A DSW Hospital after being hit by two parked vehicles, po- with property damage but no an elderly female not feeling of Public Works has been con- a 2011 Kia Soul driven by a lice said. tacted. employee reported a woman personal injury at Condon Cir- well on Sunday at 7:03 p.m. was threatening to assault her 54-year-old Lynn man near Police have not identi- Motorist reports a man stum- Oak Island Street. Neither cle on Friday at 8:08 a.m. Of- Patient taken to the hospital. and was taking shoes from the fied the woman or driver bling in and out of traffic and the driver nor the 8-year- ficer reports one motor vehicle store. involved in the crash. left prior to police arrival. waking westbound wearing a MARBLEHEAD hat and a brown jacket in front Motor vehicle crash reported Theft POLICE BRIEFS at 199 Salem St. at 511 Wal- Complaints of the Peabody Fire Station at nut St. on Friday at 12:11 p.m. 601 Lowell St. on Monday at A report of a larceny at 6:31 Officer reports no personal in- A report of suspicious activity 12:15 p.m. Officer reports the p.m. Saturday at 27 Hamilton Woman charged with Arrest made in fatal shooting jury. at 8:18 a.m. Sunday on Galli- man is a regular who walks that St. drunken driving in at Springfield market Motor vehicle crash with per- son Avenue. A caller reported area and there are no issues. sonal injury reported by the he woke up to his garage door Intoxicated person on the Vandalism weekend bus crash SPRINGFIELD (AP) ground reported in the Munici- Massachusetts State Police on open. He left his vehicle un- TAUNTON (AP) — A — Police have made an pal Parking lot on Central Street A report of vandalism at Saturday at 2:12 p.m. on Moul- locked and nothing was miss- Rhode Island woman arrest in connection with on Monday at 1:31 p.m. Officer 11:58 a.m. Friday 11 Garfield ton Drive. ing, but wanted it reported in police say was drunk a robbery attempt at a reports man was taken to the Ave. A caller reported vandal- Caller reports a motor vehicle case of any other reports of car when she was involved in Springfield convenience Lahey Medical Center by Atlan- ism to his vehicle; at 11:59 crash with personal injury at breaks. a crash with a school bus store that ended with the tic Ambulance. a.m. Saturday at 36 Newhall the Christmas Tree Shop at 28 full of adults and children owner’s wife dead. Employee from Kay Jewelers Ave. A caller reported the front South Broadway on Saturday at Vandalism returning from a Roman The victim of the shoot- at 210 Andover St. reported of her door was charred and 4:49 p.m. Massachusetts State Catholic shrine’s Christ- ing at the Knox Street A report of vandalism at 7:34 two rings are missing on Mon- thought someone tried to light Police to handle. mas light display has been p.m. Sunday on Waterside day at 2:51 p.m. it on fire. She further reported Market on Friday night Motor vehicle crash with released on $2,500 bail. Road. A caller reported she had Neighbor dispute reported on an ongoing issue with a man was identified Monday as personal injury reported on Not guilty pleas to video of someone who walked Monday at 3:02 p.m. at Mobile whom she had a harassment 34-year-old Virginia Ro- Sunday at 8:48 a.m. at Route charges including drunk- up to her steps and vandalized Estates at 286 Newbury St., order against. driguez-Veras. A second 128 at Exit 41. Call handled en driving were entered a lawn ornament. Apt. 94A. Dispute was over person was also shot but by the Massachusetts State on behalf of 27-year-old survived. Police and the Wakefield Fire when officers arrived. SWAMPSCOTT Christy Gilpatrick, of Police say three men Department. Patient taken to PEABODY Warren, R.I., at her ar- entered the market in an Winchester Hospital. SAUGUS Arrest raignment in Taunton on Arrest attempt to rob it when Monday. there was gunfire and the Complaints Arrests Michael Alvarado, 36, was Police say about two Braiton Harizaj, 25, of 9 suspects fled. arrested and charged with dozen people were hos- Carpenter St., was arrested Police say 22-year-old Resident at 707 Walnut St. Joao V. Jimenez-Oliveira, 26, parole/probation violation at pitalized after the crash Duryl Hale is facing sev- advised not to pump basement on Monday at 1:45 p.m. at of 56 Bristow St., was arrest- 11:13 p.m. Sunday. in Berkley at about 9:45 eral charges in connection p.m. Saturday. Most had minor injuries but at with the shooting, includ- Teen charged in MS-13 killing avoided deportation least two people suffered ing armed assault with serious injuries. They intent to rob and assault and battery by discharg- By Philip Marcelo ber" of MS-13 with mul- next court date. cause they've been wrong- were returning to Ti- verton, R.I., after a visit ing a firearm. Two other ASSOCIATED PRESS tiple weapons-related ar- The case comes amid an ly placed in the database. suspects remain at large. rests, prosecutors said in a ongoing debate over the Boston Police Commis- to La Salette Shrine in Attleboro. Hale faces arraignment BOSTON — A Mas- filing last week. Boston Police's gang data- sioner William Gross, in sachusetts teen facing Gilpatrick’s attorney Monday. It could not im- But the judge deemed base. a Facebook post, lashed charges in the killing of a said his client was “very mediately be determined the information against The American Civil Lib- out at the ACLU as "paper 17-year-old boy had been cooperative” after the if Hale had a lawyer who Gutierrez inconclusive erties Union filed a law- warriors" more concerned allowed to remain in the crash and even helped could respond to the alle- country despite being and ordered him released suit against the depart- with filing lawsuits than evacuate the bus. gations. identified by police as an on June 30, just weeks ment last month seeking addressing "atrocities" active member of MS-13, before the Somerville resi- more information about committed by MS-13 and recently filed federal court dent and five other alleged the secretive database, in- other street gangs. documents show. MS-13 members stabbed cluding how many people Boston Police, the ACLU Lynn Drug Task Force Homeland Security of- Herson Rivas to death in are listed on it and their and Gutierrez's lawyer ficials told an immigra- Lynn on July 30, according demographics. didn't immediately com- Hotline tion judge this summer to prosecutors. The civil rights group ment Monday. 19-year-old Henri Salva- Gutierrez pleaded not argued in the Superior Prosecutors say Gutier- 781-477-4444 CALL 24 HOURS A DAY dor Gutierrez should be guilty to the charges Fri- Court lawsuit that some rez has been in and out or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) deported to his native El day in Boston federal Central American youths of custody since arriving Spanish menu available Salvador because he was a court and is being held are being detained and in the country illegally in All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. 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REVIEWS ‘Tyrel’ articulates being stuck with toxic white masculinity By Katie Walsh the conversations, games the group scream-singing demise as Tyler spirals TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE and feats of strength and "It's the End of the World out in an emotional, alco- drink of which men par- as We Know It" speaks hol-fueled evening. Chilean filmmaker Se- take as ritualistic bonding. volumes about the men Don't expect digestible bastian Silva is at his best It's loose, casual and exces- and their culture. lessons or easy answers when crafting pitch-per- sively chatty, but Silva's "Tyrel" beautifully ar- from Silva. His explora- fect situational dramas camera carefully picks out ticulates the emotional tions of group dynamics that reveal uncomfort- the meaningful glances, experience of being stuck aren't easily tied up in a able truths about human the microaggressions, the at an awkward sleepover, bow. Rather, he dives into nature. Often fueled by jabbing remarks, the jokes where one can be ridiculed the messiness of human substances, the charac- that toe the line of decency. for not participating or interaction, seeking out ters in Silva's films careen But what Silva and the scolded for overcompen- those moments of raw, re- around each other until a actors capture with such sating. Mitchell is abso- vealing emotion. He wants character's vulnerability, lutely devastating in his to tease out how it hap- in a moment of height- aching perfection is the pens and what the reper- ened emotion, brings the culture of male whiteness performance, especially situation crashing to the that pervades the band of in the moments where cussions are. "Tyrel" isn't ground. His most recent hipster boys. And as the Tyler seeks tiny respites, just personal. There's a effort, "Tyrel" is themat- outsider, Tyler provides snatching moments away profound political under- ically closest to his 2013 the ideal point of view from the banter, cha- current that heightens the film, "Crystal Fairy & the through which to observe os and mental sparring. tension in the room, and Magical Cactus," where a this. There's their casual He's reading "Lord of the the film is Silva's most couple of American hip- cultural appropriation, Flies," never realizing he political work yet. Though pies search for a hallu- their cavalier entitlement, is in "Lord of the Flies." it is sly and subtle, the cinogenic cactus in the but the most glaring in- When the wealthy, in- intention is palpable, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS wilds of Chile. But "Tyrel" dication of their specific souciant prankster Alan the emotions elicited all This year Brian Tyree Henry has been nomi- too real, and ultimately, is planted firmly in Ameri- brand of whiteness are (Michael Cera) shows up, nated for an Emmy, a Tony and this fall he repeated singalongs to Tyler latches onto him as "Tyrel" proves to be a fas- ca, and it's perfectly Amer- plays a part in two of the season’s top films, “If R.E.M's classic hits. Ty- an amusing ally. Alan is cinating entry in his body ican in the specific ways it Beale Street Could Talk” and “Widows.” spirals out of control. ler's drunken side-eye at both his salvation and his of work. Jason Mitchell stars as Tyler, who's tagging along for a guys' trip in upstate Brian Tyree Henry: New York with his bud- dy Johnny (Christopher Abbott). It's important to ‘I feel everything’ note Tyler is black, while Johnny and all the other By Jake Coyle son earned Henry his sec- guys gathering to cele- ASSOCIATED PRESS ond Emmy nomination in brate Pete's (Caleb Landry two years. (His first was NEW YORK — When for a guest appearance on Jones) birthday are white. Brian Tyree Henry filmed They are white in ways "This Is Us.") The Broad- his scenes in "If Beale way revival of Kenneth they are completely blind Street Could Talk," he to, and Tyler (and the audi- Lonergan's "Lobby Hero," wept. When he saw the in which he played a con- ence, through his perspec- finished film, he wept tive) cannot ignore them. flicted security guard, again. won Henry is first Tony Silva captures the inti- In Barry Jenkins’ lyri- nod. And a few weeks be- macy of the dude getaway cal adaptation of James fore "Beale Street" hits so well it feels like spying, Baldwin's celebrated nov- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS theaters, Henry made an eavesdropping on some- el, Henry plays Daniel equally potent, if far more thing secretive and private: Jason Mitchell stars as Tyler in “Tyrel.” Carty, the just-out-of-jail menacing impression as friend of Fonny (Stephan a politician in Steve Mc- James). When Fonny and Queen's "Widows." Tish (KiKi Layne) run John McPhee is at his best in ‘The Patch’ "I just don't want to lie into Daniel on the street, By Rob Merrill over the years in The New McPhee's curiosity is they retreat to Fonny and on them," Henry says ASSOCIATED PRESS Yorker. The second, which legendary and evident Tisch's apartment to catch during a recent interview. McPhee likens to an "al- throughout this volume. "These characters need a "The Patch" (Farrar, up. The intimate conver- bum quilt" he fastidiously There's a two-page tribute sation aches with the pain voice and I don't want to Straus and Giroux), took the time to assemble to actress Sophia Loren, a be a person to lie on them. by John McPhee of incarceration: Daniel's from previously written profile of Bill Wagner, the past, Fonny's future. It's a It's sounding all deep but work, consists of various chief taster at Hershey's, devastating but beautiful it's true. I have a special Eighty-seven and 33. fragments of things from empowered to "send nine- connection to every single That's the age of John crescendo: two vulnerable over the years that hav- ty thousand pounds on black men, contemplat- character that I've been McPhee and the num- en't yet been bound up in its way to be eaten" and blessed to touch and I just ber of books he's written, ing a world pitted against a book. a laugh-out-loud list of them. want to make sure that I counting his latest, "The The standout in part Hollywood stars who have don't lie on their journey, Patch." "I was sobbing. I was one is the title essay that stage names. like: Why am I crying at that I don't lie on who One could forgive first ran in 2010, which Fans will recognize they are, that I don't lie on McPhee if he spent all myself? Is that weird that begins as a tribute to many of the subjects from I'm crying at myself?" their hearts." his time in a canoe with chain pickerel, the "lone the books McPhee has says Henry. "It really, real- Henry has a deep reser- a fishing rod when not ambush hunter" that can published — Bill Bradley, ly, really sat with me. That voir of emotion that never enjoying the company of "accelerate like a bullet" geology, Alaska, to name could be me talking to my feels very far from the sur- his 10 grandchildren. But when prey swims past. a few — but they don't friend, me talking to my face, and he speaks volu- McPhee is a writer, argu- By the end, this fish tale PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS read as outtakes and are nephews, me talking to bly, sometimes nearing ably America's greatest is really about fatherhood as fresh as when he first my brothers." tears, about the fictional nonfiction essayist ever, “The Patch” is both as McPhee's dad suffers a collection of essays encountered them. Some It's no surprise that one lives that people his brain. and if he can find a practi- a stroke in a Baltimore context before each patch and unpublished piec- of the most moving and Henry simply feels a lot — cal way to do it, one senses County hospital. of the quilt would have es from John McPhee. profound scenes of the maybe too much so. he'll pen something from The second part, the "al- been welcome, just a line year happens to be one "I feel everything," he his coffin. bum quilt," features writ- or two detailing when with Henry in it. On stage grants with a knowing If he does, count me as ing about everything from Ashe. And in an ode to sat- and why he wrote it. But and screen, in big parts grin. "These past two years one of the millions who Oscar Hammerstein to irist Felicia Lamport, com- McPhee, famous for the and small, the 36-year-old have been a topsy-turvy will read it. McPhee's first drink when menting on where writers unique ways he structures actor's soulful sensitivity thing for me. I never in a "The Patch" is a slim he was 10 years old. All write: "Lamport tops them his creative process, has and vast range has been million years could have book divided in two. The are rich with detail and all with Elihu Linot, who decided to present it as a on display with remark- imagined something so first part is a collection of McPhee's direct style and always wrote on the backs quilt that can be enjoyed ably regularity. fantastic happening in my five essays he dubs "The trademark sense of humor. of women, starting at the as individual squares or There is, of course, his career. But I need to let Sporting Scene" — sto- "He is predictably unpre- neck and working down. an entire blanket, and re- aspiring, oft-irritated rap- 'em go, these guys." ries about fishing, foot- dictable," writes McPhee His editor eloped with a ally, who are we to quibble per Alfred Miles, aka Pa- "That's been kind of a ball, golf, lacrosse and in a remembrance of the manuscript. There was no with such a Master Seam- per Boi, on "Atlanta": the problem as of late," Hen- bears that all appeared late tennis star Arthur carbon." stress? stony, eye-rolling face to ry sighs. "I tend to wear the series' surrounding them as badges of honor, ‘Hearts of the Missing’ is a baffling mystery absurdity. Its second sea- which they are."

By Bruce Desilva long-ago affair with an in- try professor at New Mex- Queen, Adam Lambert ASSOCIATED PRESS fluential married man, is a ico State University, is the constant source of trouble. pre-publication winner to tour on the heels of "Hearts of the Missing" When Nicky suspects of the annual Hillerman (Minotaur), that an apparent suicide Prize for the best nov- by Carol Potenza could be murder — and el set in the Southwest. ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ might be linked to a series However, her prose, while Nicky Matthews, a of violent deaths and miss- better than workmanlike, By Peter Sblendorio tured our most ambitious Pueblo, New Mexico, po- ing persons — her investi- falls short of the simple NEW YORK DAILY NEWS production ever and got us lice sergeant assigned as gation is obstructed by her elegance of the late Tony our best notices ever. So liaison to the Tsiba'ashi Get ready to be rocked. we decided to rip it apart bosses and the elders who Hillerman's 18 novels Fresh off the release of D'yini reservation's police and get even more ambi- run the reservation. about the exploits of a pair a new biopic about the department, has a few tious! Watch out, Ameri- "Hearts of the Missing," of Navajo police officers. band, Queen announced it things going for her. She's Carol Potenza's debut Potenza does a decent ca!" smart and tenacious. She is embarking on a North novel, is a yarn wrapped job of evoking the reserva- American tour during the The announcement respects, and has gained in Pueblo Indian mythol- tion's stark natural land- summer of 2019. comes a month after the the respect of, the native ogy, forensic evidence, an- scape, but she peppers her Joined by singer Adam premiere of "Bohemian people. And she has so PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS cient rituals, DNA tests, narrative with granular, Lambert, Queen — fea- Rhapsody," a film covering internalized their culture evil spirits, greed and vi- often irrelevant, physical “Hearts of the Miss- turing original guitarist the rise of the band and its that she's visited by ghosts olence. The story involves descriptions of her char- ing” is Carol Potenza’s Brian May and original late iconic frontman Fred- who provide warnings and so many characters and acters, including many debut novel. drummer Roger Taylor die Mercury. premonitions. such a plethora of twists minor ones. And when — will perform 23 shows Lambert, a former final- But she also has some and turns that readers they speak, nearly all of reward readers who stick in the United States and ist on "American Idol," has things going against her. may find it difficult to her characters sound alike with this story to the end. Canada next July and Au- teamed up with Queen on The reservation's police keep track unless they regardless of age, gender All in all, "Hearts of the gust for the "Rhapsody" multiple tours since 2012. chief, who thinks a wom- pay close attention — and and ethnicity. Missing" demonstrates tour. They most recently com- an's place doesn't include maybe even take notes Still, the baffling mys- enough promise to justify "This is a great opportu- pleted a 10-concert gig in police work, undermines along the way. tery and the frequent sur- Potenza's plan for a series nity," May said in a state- Las Vegas this past Sep- her at every turn. And her The author, a biochemis- prises along the way will of Nicky Matthews novels. ment. "Our last tour fea- tember. A8 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Mavericks rock around the Christmas tree lo’s usual Orbison-smooth horns, bass and accordion. baritone gruffed up a bit “I Wanna Love You All and Jerry Dale McFad- Night Long” was a fire- starter. With Malo belting BY BILL BROTHERTON den’s piano flourishes adding sugar and spice. out the words and heav- The heartfelt ballad enly trumpets blaring, LYNN — Had your fill “Christmas For Me (Is the near-capacity crowd, of chestnuts roasting You)” featured Malo’s which included many on an open fire and 11 vocals at their loveliest. young adults, stood and pipers piping? Has the “Hey! Merry Christmas!” danced, clapped, sang and ubiquitous blizzard of was a Chuck Berry-style behaved like untamed Christmas carols got you rocker. animals. They didn’t sit hitting the egg nog harder From the first notes down the rest of the night. and earlier this season? of the first Christmas It was wild. It was rowdy. You’d be much more jolly song, many women and a It was divine. if you were listening to few men, eager to dance, The crowd’s movin’ and The Mavericks’ take on congregated against the groovin’ continued during holiday music. walls on both sides of the breakneck run-throughs The Miami-based quar- auditorium. A conga line, of “Back in Your Arms tet is touring behind its led by a festively attired Again” and, especial- new album, “Hey! Merry lady, snaked through the ly, “As Long As There’s Christmas!”, and Sunday front rows. The holiday Loving Tonight” and “All night at Lynn Auditorium songs were fun, but the You Ever Do Is Bring Me its fans, among the most post-intermission set of Down,” which gave all devoted in popular music, PHOTO | DAVID MCCLISTER the band’s most-popular nine musicians on stage danced the night away songs was incendiary. the chance to show off. to two fun-packed sets The Mavericks performed Sunday night at Lynn Auditorium. From left Few bands can equal Couples slow-danced and of the band’s rollicking are, Paul Deakin, Jerry Dale McFadden, Raul Malo and Eddie Perez. The Mavericks for live kissed during the love mix of rockabilly, Latino, performance. Lead guitar- ballads, which is where folk, swing, country, punk, Frontman Raul Malo (expletive) is going to Of the originals, the dou- ist Eddie Perez was on Malo’s wondrous voice blues and Cuban . cautioned fans that this happen,” he said to loud ble-entendre-filled “Santa fire all night, adding tasty, truly shines. First up were 12 mostly Christmas show was cheers. Wants to Take You For a tasteful solos to every tune. The evening ended with original holiday tunes; for people who aren’t Instead, fans got spir- Ride” was both naugh- Paul Deakin’s drum- the catchy “Christmas after a short intermission all wrapped up in the ited versions of Darlene ty and nice. The solid, ming anchored the band’s Time Is (Coming ‘Round fans got the full Maver- holidays. “If you came Love’s “Christmas (Baby horn-driven blues of “A ever-changing beats. Again),” one final wish for icks experience, a raucous wanting cute little stories Please Come Home)” and Not So Merry Christmas” The core four were a happy Christmas to all, blast of uptempo “hits.” told by elves, none of that Elvis’ “Blue Christmas.” was a standout, with Ma- augmented by three and to all a good night. Hootie & the Blowfish to reunite for a new tour, album next year

By Rachel DeSantis album in the works. we play 'Hold My Hand' NEW YORK DAILY NEWS "We're writing songs in or we play 'Let Her Cry' the studio, we're making or we play 'Only Wanna Music lovers craving a a new album," frontman Be With You'.. When you dose of '90s nostalgia, get Darius Rucker said on hear that crowd, psh. I'll ready: Hootie & the Blow- the "Today" show. play it every night." fish are back in business. "We're not doing it for Hootie, who formed in The rockers announced us. We're doing it for those the mid-'80s in South Monday they're hitting people who used to plan Carolina, burst onto the road on tour next year their vacations around the scene in 1994 with with the Barenaked La- the Hootie & the Blow- "Cracked Rear View," dies, and also have a new fish tour," he said. "When which spawned massive hit singles like "Only Wanna Be With You" and "Let Her Cry." The album was the best-selling album of 1995, and currently stands as the 19th-best- selling album of all time in the U.S., with more than 21 million copies sold. The band released five PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS records together before Rucker embarked on a 2018 Kennedy Center Honorees included, front row from left, Wayne successful solo country Shorter, Cher, Reba McEntire, Philip Glass, and back row from left, music career in 2008. the co-creators of “Hamilton,” Thomas Kail, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Andy The upcoming tour will Blankenbuehler and Alex Lacamoire. kick off May 30 in Vir- ginia Beach, Va., and will stretch through August. Kennedy Center Honors ceremony "To still be doing that after 30 years, it's all gra- vy," Rucker said. "I want pays tribute to George H.W. Bush to go up there and just do FILE PHOTO | TNS it because we can." WASHINGTON (AP) — service and who gracious- after intermission that Last year's Kennedy Cen- ly attended this event he often thinks about the ter Honors ceremony was many times during his values Bush brought to Panic at ‘Lampoon’s Christmas’ display almost overshadowed by administration, laugh- public service. controversy surrounding ing, applauding, singing "I never met a more AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — senting Clark Griswold KVUE-TV reports the the sitting president. This along and even shedding decent man, a more phil- A holiday display meant dangling from the gutter man called police, who year's event took place in a tear from right up there anthropic person, a more to re-create a scene from of their Austin, Texas, arrived and advised the the shadow of the death in the presidential box," genuine person," Ruben- “National Lampoon’s home, with a ladder tip- family they were getting of a former commander in said Estefan, who recalled stein said. Christmas Vacation” ping beneath him. calls about the display. chief. being invited to the White This year's honorees looked a little too real A veteran passing by They have since put up Sunday night's cere- House and how Bush "lit- for lifetime achievements and caused a veteran to thought it was the real a sign that says “Clark G mony honoring lifetime erally spent 45 minutes in the arts were Cher, spring into action. thing and wrestled the is part of our Christmas artistic achievement fea- patiently talking to my composer Philip Glass, The Heerlein family ladder up while shouting, display please do not call tured multiple tributes to eight-year-old son" about country music legend placed a dummy repre- “Can you reach it?” 911.” former President George how the government Reba McEntire H.W. Bush, who died worked. and jazz icon Wayne Friday night at age 94. Within days of that Shorter. An unprecedent- The night kicked off White House visit, Este- ed special award went to with an extended stand- fan's tour bus was in a the co-creators of "Hamil- ing ovation in Bush's serious accident that left ton" for their genre-bend- SEND US YOUR STUFF memory at the request of her nearly paralyzed, and ing musical. hostess Gloria Estefan. Bush called her in the McEntire was intro- WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL LOOK@ITEM- "I think it's appropriate hospital, she said. duced by music star LIVE.COM OR MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. to recognize the pass- David Rubenstein, the Kelly Clarkson, who ing of a wonderful man chairman of the board for performed McEntire's hit who dedicated his life to the Kennedy Center, said song "Fancy."

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MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: SUN, MOON, TIDES National weather TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST Monday...... 0354 Monday...... 8485 Forecast for Tuesday, December 4, 2018 Sunny skies. Colder. Temps NW winds 15 to 20 kt with Sunday...... 8262 Sunday...... 6802 Sunrise today 6:55 a.m. Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. nearly steady in the mid 30s. gusts up to 25 kt. Waves Saturday...... 3674 Saturday...... 9013 Sunset today 4:12 p.m. Winds NW at 10 to 20 mph. around 2 ft. Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: Sunrise tomorrow 6:56 a.m. H Tonight: A mostly clear sky. Tonight: NW winds 10 to 15 Low 23F. Winds NW at 10 to kt, diminishing to 5 to 10 kt EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER High tide today 9:19 p.m. 15 mph. after midnight. Gusts up to All 4...... $5,180 All 4...... $5,154 Low tide today 3:04 p.m. 25 kt. Waves around 2 ft. First or last 3...... $725 First or last 3...... $722 H High tide tomorrow 9:19 p.m. Any 2...... $62 Any 2...... $62 Any 1...... $6 Any 1...... $6 ANY ORDER ANY ORDER All 4...... $216 All 4...... $429

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©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2018 Classical basketball sporting a fresh mindset following subpar season By Harold Rivera ITEM SPORTS EDITOR LYNN — Classical boys basketball coach Jasper Grassa felt his Rams underachieved last winter. They had no shortage of experience and talent on their roster but hit their bumps along the way and suffered a rst- round exit at the hands of Lowell in the Division 1 North state tournament. Classical nished the 2017- 2018 season at 12-9. “It was a disappointing season,” Grassa, who played college basketball at Bentley University, said. “We had a lot of talent but we weren’t able to convert it into enough wins. We didn’t make that run at the end.” The good news for Grassa, now in his second season at the helm of the program after taking over for his father, Tom, is the Rams have carried a fresh mindset in the preseason. “They feel good,” Grassa said of his players. “They’ve been very positive with feedback from other team- mates. It just seems like the energy’s different this year. Last year, we had a lot of talent but they didn’t get after it like we did in previous years.” Classical returns four experienced seniors this season in guards Jaylen Johnson and Dyrrell Rucker, and for- wards Malik Anderson and Deontae Plouffe. Sopho- more guards Jeff Barbosa and Jeff Hill, and junior guard Brandon Summers are also slated to play key ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE roles. Classical’s Jeff Barbosa, left, and Tony Palavra, right, run through CLASSICAL, B2 a practice drill Monday afternoon. ITEM FILE PHOTO St. John’s Prep football coach Brian St. Pierre was the starting quarterback at Boston College Echevarria scores 2,000th point for Nichols in 2001 and 2002, winning bowl games in both seasons. By Harold Rivera ly enrolled in Nichols’ master’s pro- ITEM SPORTS EDITOR gram, Echevarria was joined by friends and family members at Nich- DUDLEY — It was a milestone ols Athletic Center, as well as a strong weekend for Lynn native Marcos contingent of Bison fans who attend- Echevarria. This past Saturday, Eche- ed the game. Making the feat even varria scored his 2,000th career point more memorable is that Nichols for the Nichols College men’s basket- earned a Commonwealth Coast Con- Steve ball team in an 85-64 win over Endi- ference win over Endicott and re- cott. Echevarria became the third mained undefeated at 6-0. Krause player in Bison program history to “Endicott’s always a tough matchup reach the plateau and ranks third in for us,” Echevarria said. “The atmo- career scoring behind Ryan Sheehan sphere’s always great. Our fans come (2,016) and Billy Collins (2,014). out, families come out. To be able to Give St. Pierre “It was just a great accomplish- score 2,000 and get the win, it was ment,” Echevarria, a St. Mark’s prod- like the cherry on top. I give Endicott uct, said. “I owe all the thank you’s a lot of credit. They compete every a shot as BC and support to all my family, friends, year. coaches and teammates. It’s like a “We’re 6-0 right now so I couldn’t dream come true. To be the third play- have asked for a better start,” Eche- head coach er in school history to reach that, you varria continued. “We have a lot of have to cherish it. You have to give returners and a lot of new guys. We After last Saturday night’s 40-22 yourself credit where credit is due. I Division 1 Super Bowl victory by St. had our ups and downs in the presea- was very proud of myself and my son. I think we’re nding our rhythm. John’s Prep over Catholic Memorial, team.” coach Brian St. Pierre is able to put a We had a coaching change and a lot of Echevarria nished the game with us were nervous about that. Every- few serious notches on his belt. 22 points on 8-of-19 shooting. He en- COURTESY PHOTO |NICHOLS ATHLETICS thing’s worked for the better. I couldn’t For starters, St. Pierre has now tered the season with 1,889 career played on a Super Bowl winner Lynn native and Nichols College senior Marcos have asked for a better start to my points and is averaging 21.2 points senior season.” (1997) and coached another. He can Echevarria scored his 2,000th career point for per game. also claim credit for being at the the Bison last weekend in a win over Endicott. An accounting major who’s current- ECHEVARRIA, B2 helm when the Eagles nally beat the Road Runner to The Prep’s Wile E. Coyote — coach John DiBiaso — in a game that mattered. DiBiaso has been a thorn in the Peabody boys hockey ready to ip the script Eagles’ side more often than anyone can count. He — and the Everett By Anne Marie Tobin were, truth be told, outplayed in every phase football team — have tortured The ITEM STAFF of the game. They scored a program-worst 27 Prep repeatedly. And no time was it goals all year, and allowed an astounding 170 PEABODY — If you believe what Kareem goals, an average of 8.5 goals per game, anoth- worse than in 2002, when the Eagles Abdul-Jabbar once said, that “you can’t win had what was viewed as the best er program worst. unless you learn how to lose,” then you have But with nearly every player from last year’s team in the state. That didn’t matter to believe that the Peabody Tanners boys to DiBiaso. He and the Crimson Tide team back for another varsity campaign, hockey team’s ready to win. things are looking up for Peabody this season. broke their hearts in Brockton at the “By that de nition we should be state cham- Super Bowl. Peabody, which graduated only three se- pions then,” laughed Peabody coach Mark Both St. Pierre (who was not the niors, is returning 18 players from last year’s Leonard. “Honestly, I’ve been pleasantly sur- coach or on the team for that game) team. prised with the way the kids have worked so and Jim O’Leary (who was the coach) The Tanners will be led a quartet of senior hard. They’ve looked pretty good in drills and have been left standing there several captains in defenseman Ryan Huber and for- we have some kids who can shoot the puck, times while DiBiaso and his boys ward Caleb Dollin, and forwards Nick Capillo which we need because we have struggled the jumped up and down celebrating. and Connor McCarron, who served as junior last two seasons to put the puck in the net. So So what does St. Pierre do for an captains last year. far, for a team that didn’t win a single game encore now that he’s exorcised the McCarron (left wing), sophomore Nathan last year, the attitudes have been extremely school’s No. 1 athletic demon? Does LePage (center) and Capillo (right wing) will positive. Last year those kids got thrown into he stay at The Prep and rule over the man the rst line, while Huber, Dollin and the re, but I think this team can battle and next high school dynasty? Or does he junior Nick Ricci along with freshman An- ITEM PHOTO | ANNE MARIE TOBIN win some games.” challenge himself again and move up drew Sousa will be in the Tanners’ primary The Tanners had arguably their worst sea- Peabody’s Ryan Huber is one of four the ladder? defensive rotations. son in program history last season, nishing senior captains leading the way for KRAUSE, B2 0-20. As if that record wasn’t bad enough, they PEABODY, B2 the Tanners this season. St. John’s Prep athletic director Jim O’Leary steps down By Steve Krause that St. John’s Prep has been a part of years,” he said. “I’ve been directing ITEM STAFF his life for as long as it has. Seven Camp Christopher (St. John’s day years after arriving on campus, in camp) for a lot of those years.” DANVERS — Forty-one years ago, 1984, he assumed head coaching duties Also, he said, “the athletic director’s Jim O’Leary arrived at St. John’s Prep for the Eagles, replacing Fred Glatz. position is an 11-month job,” he said. because his nephew’s freshman foot- Fifteen years after that, he took over as “You may get a vacation day here or ball team had just lost its coach, Broth- athletic director, again after Glatz an- there.” er Linus, who had died suddenly. nounced his retirement from the posi- But the details of running the athlet- Forty-one years later, he’s still there. tion. ic of ce will fall on someone else’s Only now it’ll be in a different capacity. shoulders, and that, he said, will allow O’Leary, who has been athletic direc- Upon rst glance, it would appear that not much will change in O’Leary’s him to do what he likes to do best -- tor at the school since 1999, announced working with kids. his retirement Monday. But before any- life. “I’ll still be a game administrator,” he “We all got into education with the one can launch any farewell parties for idea of working with kids,” he said. him, he hastens to add that he’s not said. “There will still be night games, and things like that, and I’ll be there “But a lot of the administrative things going anywhere. kind of take away from doing that. I “It’s just time,” said O’Leary Monday. for some of those.” And he hopes to retain his relation- hope to continue helping out in that “I’m 67 years old. I love the job, and I’ve way. been treated in a spectacular manner.” ship with the MIAA, including his po- sition on the state football committee, “But the days of getting here at 8 a.m. He will remain as athletic director every day, and being here into the eve- until the end of the school year. “for as long as they’ll have me.” ITEM FILE PHOTO ning, no,” he said, adding that his du- The big plus, those, is that his load “I’m going to stay here and still be ties and projects will be assigned by St. John’s Prep athletic director Jim involved,” he said. “I’m just changing will be lightened to the point where the principal. O’Leary is retiring after spending 41 my role a little bit.” he’ll have summer off. years at the school in various positions. O’Leary considers himself fortunate “It’ll be the rst time I’ve had that for O’LEARY, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2018 Versatile James Develin gets bigger role with Patriots

FOXBOROUGH (AP) — James Develin ing 2015 when he spent the entire season has spent most of his seven seasons with on injured reserve with a broken leg. the Patriots doing the kind of dirty work Develin’s efforts were rewarded with his that rarely gets noticed on the field. first Pro Bowl selection last season as a A special teams player and fullback fullback- hybrid. used mostly as a blocker, he entered 2018 Belichick said recently that Develin is having not registered a carry in either of one of his most versatile players. his previous two seasons. “Pretty much whatever we ask him to Now, it seems as if nearly every time De- do, he does a good job of, whether it’s block- velin touches the ball, it leads to points. ing, playing in the kicking game, catching Each of his first three rushes this season the ball, fighting for extra yards in tough, produced touchdowns. He had a 1-yard short-yardage situations, whether that’s TD run at Tennessee on Nov. 11. He add- after a throw or a catch,” Belichick said. ed bookend touchdown runs against Min- “That’s really important to have a lot of nesota on Sunday, scoring the Patriots’ players on your team that do that, and first touchdown of the game from 1 yard he’s as solid and dependable in his role as in the first quarter and their final one in probably anyone we have in a situation the fourth from 2 yards to help secure the like that, a role like that.” 24-10 victory. Tom Brady throws to him occasionally His two TD runs against the Vikings set as a safety option. This season it’s been a career high. And it’s fortunate timing for more frequent, with Develin already post- a Patriots offense that has had trouble at ing a career-high nine receptions to go times this season getting the ball into the along with his recent production in the end zone on the ground. run game. It’s also helping position Develin as New His increased role hasn’t gone unno- England’s X-factor with the playoffs ap- ticed by his teammates. proaching. Each time Develin has gotten the ball “Honestly, I’ve never dreamt about a across the goal line this season, it has set game like this,” Develin said. “This is off some of the most exuberant celebra- the first time I’ve ever thought about it. tions by members of the offense. I know my role, and that is to get these Receiver Cordarrelle Patterson said it other guys in the end zone, but it’s a really comes from the respect they have for him. cool experience to get in myself.” “He stepped up big. He’s always block- Develin in many ways is a posterchild ing, lead blocking, third down, first down, for the long list of undrafted players that whatever,” Patterson said. “His name was have become integral contributors for the called and ... he got the opportunity to car- Patriots under coach Bill Belichick. ry the ball a lot, and he did a hell of a job.” A defensive lineman in college, he The Patriots entered the Vikings game played in just one game after he was ini- with only five rushing touchdowns on the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tially signed by New England in 2012. season and before Sunday had only twice But he has appeared in all 16 games in produced multiple rushing TDs in a game Patriots fullback James Develin, left, celebrates with Tom Brady after scoring every season since, the lone exception be- in 2018. a touchdown against the Minnesota Vikings Sunday afternoon. Classical boys basketball turns the page CLASSICAL basis. From B1 “It’s always tough,” Grassa said. “I think as long as we fo- “I think we should be okay,” cus on taking a step forward Grassa said. “We have a lot of every day, we should be OK.” guys returning, a lot of guys Returning to the coaching who were on the team last year. staff are assistants Tom Gras- They know that if they’re not sa, former Salem State player doing the right thing, things Nick Grassa and Simmie An- won’t go the right way for them.” derson. Nate Simpson, a former Athleticism and experience teammate of Nick Grassa’s at project to be Classical’s two Salem State, joins the coaching main strengths this year. staff. Former longtime assis- “Our athleticism is usually tant Ken Turner retired during what our strength is,” Grassa the offseason. ITEM PHOTO | ANNE MARIE TOBIN said. “Our experience and our “I feel good with them. Me and Peabody senior forward Nick Capillo is slated to athleticism are our two main my father have worked for play on the first line this season. strengths. We’re going to try to about five or six years now,” get into the lane on offense and Grassa said. “My brother (Nick) try to create as many turnovers played with Nate at Salem as possible on defense.” State so that’s where that stems Tanners hockey returns Grassa and his Rams know from. Coach Anderson has life isn’t easy in the Northeast- worked with us for a while now. We feel good going into the sea- plenty of experience ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE ern Conference. With a handful of tournament mainstays up son.” Classical’s Dyrrell Rucker is one of four and down the conference, Clas- Classical opens the new sea- PEABODY seniors who will play a key role for the sical expects to be tested by its son Dec. 14th when the Rams From B1 Rams this season. NEC opponents on a nightly visit NEC rival Somerville. “Nick (Capillo) is a sniper who can score so I think that line will play off each other in a complimentary way,” said Leonard. “Andrew is a select player who should see time on Echevarria now third on Nichols scoring list defense. We also have a couple of big junior forwards in James Guiry and Michael Zarra and our goalie is also back. ECHEVARRIA that’s going to be an emotional mo- That helps us succeed on and off the Lucas (DeMild) played every minute of every game last From B1 ment for our family. He’s put in a lot of court.” year and he is looking good. He took a beating last year work. He’s not the tallest player but to The Bison have made back-to-back with all these teams that we have beaten in recent years, Saturday was a busy day for the see him work hard, that’s amazing. appearances in the Division 3 NCAA really took a beating to us all year long.” Echevarria family. It started in Fox- Hopefully I can be there for that game Tournament. They suffered a quick Other senior returners include forwards Jack Malcolm, borough, where Echevarria’s younger and show him how much I support his exit last year after a solid run two Scott Chaplain and Dante Vargas and goaltender Matt brother, Jalen, played in the Division 7 hard work. It’ll be a great moment for seasons ago. Echevarria and his team- Lockhart. Super Bowl at Gillette Stadium as a our family.” mates have another tournament run Junior returners include defensemen Austin Higginboth- member of the St. Mary’s football With Nichols playing its best basket- on the back of their minds. am and Adam Aylward. Sophomores Andrew Phillips and team. Marcos made the trip to Gillette ball, the Bison feel they’re in a good “It’s something we’re working to- Chris Fabbo along with defenseman Brandon Perry are before commuting back to campus for position in the early going of the sea- ward,” Echevarria said. “We have a also returning. his game. A two-sport athlete who’s son. Echevarria pointed to solid team sign in our locker room that reads Newcomers include seniors Eyan Fera and Michael Sabi- also a talented basketball player, Ja- camaraderie as one of the keys to the ‘NCAA Tournament.’ We tap it every no, junior Alex Freedman, sophomore Anthony Bettencourt len’s 26 points away from reaching team’s ideal start. time we leave the locker room. Right and freshman Luke Buckley. 1,000 career points at St. Mary’s. This “A lot of us are being selfless,” Eche- now, we have to put our heads down The Tanners open the season next Wednesday against was Jalen’s first season of varsity foot- varria said. “A lot of teams usually and work hard every day. It’s definitely visiting Swampscott at McVann-O’Keefe Rink at 5:15 p.m. ball. have some type of ego or players who something that’s in the back of our Two non-conference games (both at home) are on the “I’m super proud of Jalen,” Echevar- might think they should be playing minds and something that motivates docket, the first against neighboring Lynnfield on Saturday, ria said. “Originally I didn’t want him over others. We have a lot of selfless us.” Dec. 29 at noon, and the other against Hudson on Wednes- to play football but it worked for the players. It doesn’t matter if you’re Echevarria and the Bison visit Curry day, Feb. 13 at 5:15 p.m. best. For him to be 26 away from 1,000, playing two minutes or 20 minutes. Tuesday evening (5:30). On Saturday, Feb. 16 the Tanners travel to Valley Forum in Lawrence to take on Masconomet in the annual Bob Driscoll ‘Can Do’ Classic (3:40). They return home to McVann-O’Keefe to face off against cross-city rival Bishop St. Pierre would be a fit at Boston College Fenwick in the 33rd Annual Carlin Cup at 2 p.m. when the Tanners will hope to take back the cup after the Crusaders KRAUSE might not be enough. St. Pierre spent eight years in the won their first cup since 2001, beating the Tanners, 7-1. From B1 Really? The Acme/Kick-the-Tire , finishing The Carlin Cup honors the memory of Charlie Carlin, Bowl was filled? up in 2010 as a backup, and was on considered by many to be the father of Peabody hockey, Those who know St. Pierre can attest If Addazio is on his way out, and if it’s the Arizona Cardinals’ roster for Su- which began in 1912. Carlin coached the Tanners from to the fact that he loves the challenge. a challenge that whets the appetite of per Bowl 43 (2009). He was an astute 1947 to 1972, leading the team to 17 winning seasons and He’s said on several occasions that St. Brian St. Pierre, he should immediate- student of the game as a player for the the 1952 North Shore Hockey League championship before John’s is a special place, and that peo- ly put in for the job. He’ll get one. Cardinals, so much so that offensive suffering a fatal heart attack on the ice in the final game of ple go there for the challenge of play- First, and perhaps foremost, St. coordinator Todd Haley often solicited the 1972 season. ing the best. Pierre is at an age (approaching 40) his advice. But St. Pierre isn’t just a St. John’s where most coaches destined for great- There are other reasons to advocate Prep Eagle. He’s a Boston College Ea- ness are well along that path. Nobody for him than football, though. Boston Jim O’Leary set to retire gle too, was the starter in 2001 and walks into head coach’s job at Alabama College needs someone such as St. 2002, and led team to bowl victories or Clemson. There’s usually a stop or Pierre, who understands the school’s in successive seasons (including being two along the way. ethic as an academics-first school. after 41 years at The Prep the MVP of the Motor City Bowl in Prep graduate Brian Kelly, who will As someone who has thrived at St. Detroit in his senior year). He gradu- bring Notre Dame into the national John’s under a similar mission, he O’LEARY ated as the third-leading passer in the championship semifinal against Clem- understands that academic priorities From B1 school’s history (this was before Matt son later this month, coached at Grand and athletic ambitions are not neces- Ryan’s tenure, though). Valley State and Central Michigan be- sarily mutually exclusive. The Prep’s “I don’t see this as a major change,” he said. “Freddie It’s possible that BC might be look- fore getting a shot at the big-time with priorities are certainly rooted in its (Glatz) was real good when I took over. He didn’t interfere, ing for a new coach in the near future. Cincinnati. From there, he moved onto longstanding academic reputation too. and when a new athletic director is appointed, I’m certain- A season-ending three-game losing Notre Dame. Yet the Eagles are celebrating a state ly not going to interfere. But I’ll be here as an asset when streak turned what was once a prom- As of this writing, Kelly is 57. He was championship today by winning at the needed.” ising season — in which the Eagles already a head coach at Grand Valley highest level the state has. From the time he was appointed in 1999 to the end of the climbed into the national rankings — at age 30. This wouldn’t be a case of Gerry 2013 season, O’Leary doubled as AD and head football into a disappointing 7-5 record. Spec- At this point in its football exis- Faust going from Moeller High to No- coach, but there are less instances of that. ulation began after a loss to Syracuse tence, BC needs to see itself as a tre Dame in one jump. St. Pierre has “It’s not a trend in this state or in many others,” he said. that coach might be out stepping-stone school, and there isn’t extensive experience in all levels of “I was able to do it, but I was blessed with good assistants, of a job. anything wrong with that. I’m sure football, and is possessed with a keen Anne (Carpenter), Jameson (Pelkey) and Jordan (Edgett). The Eagles made a bowl game, the Addazio took the job with something sense of perspective and priority. “It was because of them that I could do my job,” he said. First Responders Bowl in Dallas, bigger in mind, as did Jeff Jagodzinski He’d be a perfect fit at Chestnut “It’s a lot of time, but remember, this is a vocation and not against Boise State. But even that in 2007. Hill. just a job.” TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

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Jets 22 Tagovailoa, Oklahoma’s Kyler Murray Colt McCoy of Texas and Tim Tebow of Haskins, a third-year sophomore, Jacksonville 6, Indianapolis 0 Kansas City 40, Oakland 33 Tampa Bay 24, Carolina 17 New England 24, Minnesota 10 and Ohio State’s Dwayne Haskins are Florida. shattered numerous Big Ten passing Houston 29, Cleveland 13 Baltimore 26, Atlanta 16 Seattle 43, San Francisco 16 the finalists for the Heisman Trophy, Tagovailoa’s Heisman campaign records this season, throwing for 4,580 Arizona 20, Green Bay 17 L.A. Chargers 33, Pittsburgh 30 ensuring a quarterback will win the started the final game of last season, yards and 47 touchdowns to lead the Miami 21, Buffalo 17 Monday’s Games Denver 24, Cincinnati 10 Washington at Philadelphia, 8:15 p.m. award for the 16th time in the last 19 when he came off the bench as a fresh- country in both categories. Haskins is years. man to lead Alabama to a comeback the first Buckeyes’ finalists since Troy The finalists were announced Mon- victory in the national championship Smith won the Heisman in 2006. NHL day, hours after the deadline for 928 game against Georgia. His first season Ohio State, Southern California EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE voters, including former winners, to as a starter has been as good as ad- and Notre Dame have won the most Atlantic Division Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA submit their ballots. vertised, with 3,353 yards passing, 37 Heisman’s with seven. Oklahoma has Tampa Bay 27 19 7 1 39 103 79 Nashville 27 18 8 1 37 88 66 Tagovailoa has been the favorite for touchdown passes and just four inter- six. Toronto 27 19 8 0 38 98 70 Colorado 27 16 6 5 37 99 73 Buffalo 27 17 7 3 37 85 76 Winnipeg 26 16 8 2 34 91 77 most of the season, but Murray and ceptions. Tagovailoa would be the third The Heisman has been dominated Boston 26 14 8 4 32 71 64 Dallas 27 14 10 3 31 74 71 Haskins finished strong. Unlike most Alabama player to win the Heisman by quarterbacks over the last two de- Montreal 27 12 10 5 29 83 88 Minnesota 26 14 10 2 30 83 76 seasons, there should be some real dra- since 2009, but the first quarterback, cades. The last two winners have been Detroit 27 12 12 3 27 76 87 Chicago 28 9 14 5 23 77 104 Ottawa 27 12 12 3 27 98 109 St. Louis 25 9 13 3 21 74 85 ma Saturday night when the Heisman joining tailbacks Mark Ingram and QBs, and since USC’s Reggie Bush Florida 25 10 10 5 25 82 91 Pacific Division is awarded in . Derrick Henry. won the Heisman in 2005, 10 quarter- Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Calgary 27 16 9 2 34 91 76 Tagovailoa and Murray will also Murray replaced last year’s Heisman backs have won it. Washington 26 15 8 3 33 95 83 Anaheim 29 14 10 5 33 70 83 face off in the Playoff, winner, Baker Mayfield, for the Soon- Tagovailoa seemed like he would be Columbus 26 15 9 2 32 90 83 San Jose 28 13 10 5 31 85 89 N.Y. Islanders 25 13 9 3 29 76 72 Vegas 28 14 13 1 29 82 78 when No. 1 Alabama faces No. 4 Okla- ers and has been just as good. The a runaway Heisman winner heading N.Y. Rangers 28 13 12 3 29 80 88 Edmonton 26 13 11 2 28 70 79 homa at the Orange Bowl semifinal on junior, who has already signed a $4.7 into the final month of the season, but Carolina 26 12 10 4 28 66 71 Arizona 25 12 11 2 26 66 66 Pittsburgh 25 10 10 5 25 83 84 Vancouver 29 11 15 3 25 82 102 Dec. 29. million deal to play baseball with Murray closed the gap by continually Philadelphia 25 11 12 2 24 76 88 Los Angeles 27 10 16 1 21 58 82 The finalists are determined by the the Oakland Athletics next year, has bailing out Oklahoma’s faulty defense. New Jersey 25 9 11 5 23 74 86 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss. margin of votes received, starting with passed for 4,053 yards and 40 touch- Tagovailoa still seemed poised to head Monday’s Games Boston at Florida, 7 p.m. the third- and fourth-place finishers. downs with seven interceptions. Okla- to New York as the favorite until last Tampa Bay at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Calgary at Columbus, 7 p.m. At least three and as many as five fi- homa would become the fourth school, Saturday when he threw two intercep- Buffalo at Nashville, 8 p.m. Colorado at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. nalists are invited to presentation cer- joining Yale, Army and Southern Cal- tions and didn’t finish the Southeast- Edmonton at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Ottawa at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Tampa Bay at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. emony. ifornia, to have Heisman winners in ern Conference championship game Winnipeg at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Toronto at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. The last time three quarterbacks consecutive seasons, but the first to against Georgia because of a sprained were the only finalists was 2008, when have quarterbacks win it in back-to- ankle. NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Southwest Division Red Sox accept invitation to White House W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Toronto 20 4 .833 — Memphis 13 9 .591 — Philadelphia 17 8 .680 3½ Dallas 11 10 .524 1½ BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Red Sox have ac- Boston 13 10 .565 6½ New Orleans 12 12 .500 2 cepted an invitation to the White House to cele- Brooklyn 8 16 .333 12 Houston 11 11 .500 2 New York 8 16 .333 12 San Antonio 11 12 .478 2½ brate their World Series championship. Southeast Division Northwest Division Team President Sam Kennedy says the ball- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Charlotte 11 12 .478 — Denver 15 7 .682 — club is working out a date with the White House. Orlando 11 12 .478 — Oklahoma City 14 7 .667 ½ The traditional champions’ visit to Washington Miami 9 13 .409 1½ Portland 13 10 .565 2½ Washington 9 14 .391 2 Minnesota 11 12 .478 4½ has become more politicized, with some teams Atlanta 5 18 .217 6 Utah 11 13 .458 5 Central Division Pacific Division declining invitations from President Donald W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Trump. Milwaukee 15 7 .682 — L.A. Clippers 15 7 .682 — Detroit 13 7 .650 1 Golden State 15 9 .625 1 Kennedy says it’s up to players to decide wheth- Indiana 13 10 .565 2½ L.A. Lakers 14 9 .609 1½ er they want to attend. Chicago 5 19 .208 11 Sacramento 11 11 .500 4 Cleveland 4 18 .182 11 Phoenix 4 19 .174 11½ Manager Alex Cora says he’ll be there. A native

Monday’s Games Tuesday’s Games of Puerto Rico, Cora has been vocal in his call for Oklahoma City at Detroit, 7 p.m. Chicago at Indiana, 7 p.m. the president to do more in the wake of Hurri- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Cleveland at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Orlando at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Denver at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Portland at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. cane Maria that devastated the island. He says Alex Cora smiles as he walks the red carpet prior to the Golden State at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Sacramento at Phoenix, 9 p.m. he will use the platform “in the right way.” premiere of “The 2018 World Series: Damage Done,” doc- Washington at New York, 7:30 p.m. San Antonio at Utah, 9 p.m. Houston at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Cora and others were at a premiere Monday for umentary production that captures the Red Sox’s march L.A. Clippers at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Denver at Orlando, 7 p.m. a documentary on their championship season. towards their 2018 World Series win. B4 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2018 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Keep your life simple. Don’t Don’t fight a losing battle. If You’ll have some big ideas, but You’ll be attracted to the wrong You’ll face complaints if some- Get along with your clients and feel you must help others be- you put your time and energy before you jump into some- people. Be careful whom you one isn’t happy with the way colleagues. Now is not the time fore you help yourself. Some- into something tangible, you thing, find out what it’s going trust or offer to help. Some- you’ve been acting. Consider to cause a ruckus. Look for one will try to take advantage will have no regrets at the end to cost and what the ramifica- one will take advantage of your how you feel and make adjust- ways to keep the peace with- of you if you are too accommo- of the day. Take the path of tions could be. generosity. Moderation should ments to offset any problems. out jeopardizing your integrity dating. least resistance. be a priority. Don’t use indulgent behavior to or beliefs. avoid the truth. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Relationships are favored. Indulging in a little shopping, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Channel your emotional ener- A heartfelt helping hand will Don’t take on too much or Make plans to explore the engaging in activities with chil- Look for ways to cut corners. gy into something worthwhile. make a difference and leave labor over things you cannot possibilities that a business dren or doing something spe- An industrious approach to Showing someone how much you feeling good. Romance is change or afford. Stick to a or personal partnership has to cial with your romantic partner gift-giving can help you curb you care will bring you closer encouraged and will improve plan that is doable and make offer. Take care of legal matters will be memorable. Be sure to expenses. Use your skills to together. A little romance or a your personal life. Bring joy to the most of what you’ve got. that need to be updated before take some snapshots to share make something unique, or kind gesture will bring big re- someone’s day! Romance looks promising. you move forward. with loved ones. buy in bulk. wards.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Men’s friendship changes when one finds a new job Another lead against no-trump DEAR ABBY: I thought to go and instead take a In “The Iliad,” Homer wrote, dummy’s queen, cross to the I had a best friend. We got Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van week for himself to do “You will certainly not be able club ace and play a heart to- to know each other when Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, what he wants to do. to take the lead in all things ward dummy’s jack. But with- we worked together for al- and was founded by her mother, I want my kids to have a yourself.” That is not true at out x-ray vision, South might most four years. He’s Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at father who wants to be in the chess board, but it is at well win trick one in hand straight, I’m gay and we’re their lives and do things the bridge table. You usually DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los and lead that low heart. Then, total opposites. However, with them, but this doesn’t need to cooperate with your though, West can take the he taught me how to fish Angeles, CA 90069. seem to be what he wants. partner. However, occasion- trick with his queen and play and took me shooting at I don’t know what to do. ally, opportunity will knock anything but another club to solely on your door. In today’s his family’s ranch; we contact. I thought I showed expect him to change. I Help, please. defeat the contract. would go to dinners/lunch- deal, what should West lead him how much I cared think it’s time YOU I much prefer the spade- es and go to the city. He’s WANTS WHAT’S against one no-trump? about our friendship. It reached out and checked queen lead. Suppose declarer a few years older than I BEST IN IDAHO If South had opened one would have meant a lot to in. wins in his hand and plays am (he’s in his 30s). club, perhaps his side could me if he had reached out a heart. West wins and con- When I went to rehab for DEAR WANTS: If your have reached two clubs (af- to see how I was doing. DEAR ABBY: Lately I tinues with the spade jack. six weeks, he came to visit partner made clear that he ter one club - one diamond - have been feeling torn be- didn’t want children, how one heart - two clubs - pass), The defenders will take two me. But when I celebrated FRIENDLESS GUY spades, one heart, three dia- my first year of sobriety a tween staying in my rela- is it that you had at least which could have been made, IN CALIFORNIA monds and one club. few months back, he never tionship or leaving. I have two with him? If you leave but would have required a lit- tle guesswork. Touching honors often lead. congratulated me. I found DEAR FRIENDLESS always maintained I was him so your children will As you are well aware, West a new job almost a year GUY: The fact you no lon- doing the right thing for have a father who wants to ger work together may my kids by staying with be in their lives, how do will usually pick fourth-high- ago, so we stopped seeing est from his longest and or contacting each other. have something to do with their father. He’s a good you plan to conjure one his silence — out of sight, man, but he has always up? strongest. Here, that would Looking back, I was al- be the club three. Then what out of mind. Were you real- said he never wanted kids. What you need to do is ways the one asking to might happen? hang out and planning the ly the one who initiated the At times he can be a really evaluate your options and fun father, however, more not overreact. Discuss this To be honest, I am not fond days when we would do fishing trips and visits to of that club choice. Even often than not, he chooses with someone who is ratio- fun things together. I feel his family’s ranch? If not, though West knows that East hurt that he hasn’t it seems to me that he was not to do things with us. nal and unbiased. You has some values, it is danger- checked in with me, but I doing his part in main- I don’t want my kids to didn’t list any of the posi- ous to lead from a king-jack feel like my friendship taining the friendship. miss out on a full and tive traits this “good man” holding around to a strong, should be valued and that It’s possible he may have memorable childhood, but possesses. Be careful before balanced hand. Also relevant friendships should be a met someone and be in- he is more focused on his making any rash deci- is that North did not run to a two-way street. volved in a romance, or own wants and needs. We sions. No one’s perfect, and major. Am I being childish? Is it just busy. If you were the have a family vacation he may become more Here, after the club lead, too late to reach out? It’s heavy lifter in your rela- trip planned with my fam- hands-on as the kids get declarer does best to win with been six months with no tionship, you should not ily, and he has chosen not older.

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MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT mortgage given by Diane M. Millner to "MERS", Mortgage Electronic Registration mortgage given by Amy L. Leck and Donald C. Leck to "MERS", Mortgage Docket No. ES18P3339EA Systems, Inc., a separate corporation that is acting solely as nominee for "Lender"; Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., a separate corporation that is acting solely Essex Probate and Family Court RBC Mortgage Company and its successors and assigns dated February 28, 2005 as nominee for "Lender", Aegis Wholesale Corporation and its successors and 36 Federal Street and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds, in Book assigns dated November 1, 2006 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern Salem, MA 01970 24013, Page 43, as assigned by Assignment of Mortgage dated September 20, District) Registry of Deeds, in Book 26262, Page 376, as assigned by Assignment (978)744-1020 2011 and recorded with Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds, Book of Mortgage dated May 29, 2012 and recorded with Essex County (Southern LETTERS OF AUTHORITY FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE 30726, Page 148, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder, for District) Registry of Deeds, Book 31406, Page 285, and as assigned by breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the Assignment of Mortgage dated April 4, 2013 and recorded with Essex County Estate of: same will be sold at Public Auction at 1:00 PM, on December 18, 2018, on the (Southern District) Registry of Deeds, Book 32405, Page 316, of which mortgage Robert Joseph Queena premises known as 33 Woodlawn Street, Lynn, Massachusetts, the premises the undersigned is the present holder, for breach of the conditions of said Date of Death: 01/30/2008 described in said mortgage, together with all the rights, easements, and mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public appurtenances thereto, to wit: Auction at 11:00 AM, on December 18, 2018, on the premises known as 21 To: Puritan Road, Marblehead, Massachusetts, the premises described in said Catherine M LeBurn The land in said Lynn, with the buildings thereon, bounded and described as mortgage, together with all the rights, easements, and appurtenances thereto, to 7 Forest Street follows: wit: Rowley, MA 10969

SOUTH by Woodlawn Street, sixty (60) feet; The land in Marblehead together with the buildings thereon, being Lots numbered You have been appointed and qualified as Personal Representative in 86 and 87 on subdivision plan entitled "Ocean Park" made by Whitman and Unsupervised administration of this estate on November 19, 2018. WEST by Lot #7, as shown on plan hereinafter referred to, eighty-four and 1/2 (84 Howard, Civil Engineers, dated April, 1921, a copy of which is on file in the Essex These letters are proof of your authority to act pursuant to G.L. c. 190B, except for 1/2) feet; South District Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 35, Plan 35. Said lots are shown on the following restrictions if any: the above mentioned plan and bounded and described as follows" NORTH by land now or formerly of Holder, sixty (60) feet; and I certify that it appears by the records of this Court that said appointment remains SOUTHERLY - by Turner Road, 80 feet; in full force and effect. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and EAST by Lot #9 as shown on said plan, eighty-two and 1/2 (82 1/2) feet. affixed the seal of said Court. WESTERLY - by Lot #85, 106 feet; Date: November 19, 2018 Being Lot #8 as shown on a plan of Houselots at Forest Hill, Lynn, Massachusetts, Pamela Casey O'Brien drawn by Charles A. Hammond, Surveyor, dated April 27, 1871, recorded with NORTHERLY - by Lots #143 and #90, 70 feet; Register of Probate Essex County South District Registry of Deeds, Book 822, Page 300; and Item: December 4, 2018 containing according to said plan, 5010 square feet of land. EASTERLY - by Lot #88, 113 feet ANNOUNCEMENT OF INVITATION TO BID Be all of said measurements more or less or however otherwise bounded and Containing 8190 square feet, with all of said measurements being more or less. described. The dwelling house thereon is numbered 33 Woodlawn Street, Lynn, Said premises are subject to restrictions and entitled to benefits of record. Lynn Zabota ADHC announces its intention of sponsoring the USDA Child and Massachusetts. Terms of Sale: These premises are being sold subject to any and all unpaid real Adult Care Food Program. Planned dates of operation are 11/29/2018 through estate taxes, water rates, municipal charges and assessments, condominium 11/28/2019 with the option to renew for up to three years, 7 days per week. Bids Terms of Sale: These premises are being sold subject to any and all unpaid real charges, expenses, costs, and assessments, if applicable, federal tax liens, are solicited from vendors. Anticipated service is 120 meals at 1 site. Bids must estate taxes, water rates, municipal charges and assessments, condominium partition wall rights, statutes, regulations, zoning, subdivision control, or other be received by 12/13/2018 at Lynn Zabota ADHC at 80 Exchange st, Lynn MA. All charges, expenses, costs, and assessments, if applicable, federal tax liens, municipal ordinances or bylaws respecting land use, configuration, building or bids are subject to review by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and partition wall rights, statutes, regulations, zoning, subdivision control, or other approval, or bylaws, statutes or ordinances regarding the presence of lead paint, Secondary Education, Office for Food and Nutrition Programs, 75 Pleasant Street, municipal ordinances or bylaws respecting land use, configuration, building or asbestos or other toxic substances, sanitary codes, housing codes, tenancy, and , Malden, MA 02148. approval, or bylaws, statutes or ordinances regarding the presence of lead paint, to the extent that they are recorded prior to the above mortgage, any easements, asbestos or other toxic substances, sanitary codes, housing codes, tenancy, and , rights of way, restrictions, confirmation or other matters of record. The public bid opening will be at 10:00 am on 11/30/2019 at 80 Exchange st. to the extent that they are recorded prior to the above mortgage, any easements, rights of way, restrictions, confirmation or other matters of record. Purchaser shall also bear all state and county deeds excise tax. The deposit of Copies of the Invitation to Bid may be received from Lynn Zabota ADHC. $10,000.00 is to be paid in cash or bank or certified check at the time and place Item: December 4, 2018 Purchaser shall also bear all state and county deeds excise tax. The deposit of of the sale, with the balance of the purchase price to be paid by bank or certified check within thirty (30) days after the date of the sale, to be deposited in escrow $10,000.00 is to be paid in cash or bank or certified check at the time and place Legal Notice of the sale, with the balance of the purchase price to be paid by bank or certified with Guaetta and Benson, LLC, at 73 Princeton Street, Suite 208, North Chelmsford, Massachusetts. TOWN OF SWAMPSCOTT check within thirty (30) days after the date of the sale, to be deposited in escrow ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS with Guaetta and Benson, LLC, at 73 Princeton Street, Suite 208, North Chelmsford, Massachusetts. In the event that the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale shall default in purchasing the within described property according to the terms of this Notice of Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held TUESDAY, Sale and/or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed at the time of the DECEMBER 18, 2018 at 7:00 PM at SWAMPSCOTT HIGH SCHOOL, ROOM B129, In the event that the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale shall default in 200 ESSEX STREET to hear the following NEW petitions: purchasing the within described property according to the terms of this Notice of foreclosure, the Mortgagee reserves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder or, thereafter, to the next highest bidders, Sale and/or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed at the time of the Petition 18-13 by ANNE DRISCOLL, requesting a Use Special Permit (Section foreclosure, the Mortgagee reserves the right to sell the property by foreclosure providing that said bidder shall deposit with said attorney, the amount of the required deposit as set forth herein within five (5) business days after written 2.2.0.0) to use 476 square feet of existing single family home as an accessory deed to the second highest bidder or, thereafter, to the next highest bidders, apartment. Property located at 2 UPLAND ROAD, Swampscott (Map 6, Lot 162) providing that said bidder shall deposit with said attorney, the amount of the notice of the default of the previous highest bidder. required deposit as set forth herein within five (5) business days after written Other terms, if any, are to be announced at the sale. Petition 18-23 by BRUCE PARADISE, TRUSTEE OF THE 233 BURRILL STREET REAL notice of the default of the previous highest bidder. ESTATE TRUST for a Special Permit (2.2.7.0) and Site Plan Special Permit (5.4.0.0) to add 960 square feet of second floor office space above existing first Other terms, if any, are to be announced at the sale. Dated: November 19, 2018 Present holder of said mortgage floor garage. Property located at 233 BURRILL STREET, Swampscott (Map 6, Lot 111). Dated: November 20, 2018 Present holder of said mortgage Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper by its Attorneys And the following CONTINUED petitions will also be heard: Petition 18-21 (0 GRANDVIEW PLACE). The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the Guaetta and Benson, LLC Certificateholders of CWALT, Inc., Alternative Loan Trust 2005-11CB, Mortgage Peter V. Guaetta, Esquire P.O. Box 519 Marc Kornitsky, Chairman Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-11CB Item: December 4, 11, 2018 by its Attorneys Chelmsford, MA 01824 Guaetta and Benson, LLC Item: November 27, December 4, 11, 2018 Peter V. Guaetta, Esquire Have a story to share? P.O. Box 519 Chelmsford, MA 01824 Call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 Need a question answered? Item: November 27, December 4, 11, 2018 to subscribe today. [email protected]

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Secretary-General sphere. millions of people around Antonio Guterres issued Such cuts, which experts the world whose homes a dramatic appeal to say are the only way to and livelihoods are threat- world leaders Monday to achieve the 2.7 degrees ened by rising sea levels, take the threat of global goal, would require a rad- drought and more power- warming seriously and to ical overhaul of the global ful storms. act boldly to avert a cata- economy and a move away A 15-year-old Swedish strophic rise in tempera- from using fossil fuels. activist who takes time out tures before the end of the "In short, we need a of school to highlight the century. complete transformation danger of global warming Guterres, who spoke at of our global energy econ- echoed his appeal. A sen- the opening of the U.N. omy, as well as how we timental Greta Thunberg PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS climate conference in manage land and forest said world leaders who Poland, called climate The Soyuz-FG rocket booster with Soyuz MS-11 space ship carrying a resources," Guterres said. skip the climate summit change "the most import- He said governments are "very irresponsible." new crew to the International Space Station, ISS, blasts off Monday at ant issue we face." the Russian-leased Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan. should embrace the op- Thunberg, who protests "Even as we witness dev- portunities rather than outside Sweden's par- astating climate impacts cling to fossil fuels such as liament each week and causing havoc across the coal, which are blamed for has inspired students in Three astronauts safely aboard world, we are still not do- a significant share of hu- other countries, said ab- ing enough, nor moving man-caused greenhouse sent leaders such as U.S. the International Space Station fast enough, to prevent ir- gas emissions. President Donald Trump reversible and catastroph- The U.N. chief's remark and German Chancellor ic climate disruption," Gu- By Dmitry Lovetsky The spacecraft made four McClain, Saint-Jacques was directed at confer- Angela Merkel "don't real- terres told delegates from ence host Poland, which ize how much power they ASSOCIATED PRESS orbits over six hours as it and Kononenko will spend almost 200 countries who chased down the space sta- more than six months at relies on coal for 80 per- have." BAIKONUR, Kazakh- gathered in the city of Ka- cent of its energy. Polish "I think that in the fu- tion for the docking. the space station doing towice. stan — Three astronauts The astronauts were research and experiments President Andrzej Duda ture we will look back who were launched into Famed British natural- said during a news con- and we will either laugh the first sent to be sent to in biology, Earth science, ist Sir David Attenbor- space aboard a Russian the space station since a physical sciences and ference later Monday at them or we will hate Soyuz spacecraft Monday ough echoed his warnings, that the coal-rich country them," she told The As- crewed Soyuz launch was technology. telling the gathering that entered the Internation- would work to reduce its sociated Press. "It's very aborted in October after A Soyuz-FG rocket car- the "collapse of our civili- al Space Station nearly reliance on coal but never sad, but if they don't do a booster rocket failed to rying NASA astronaut zations and the extinction eight hours later, a relief entirely give up its "stra- anything right now that is separate properly, crip- Nick Hague and Ros- of much of the natural to relatives and scientists tegic fossil fuel." the truth." pling the rocket. The fam- cosmos' Alexei Ovchinin world is on the horizons" if months after a rocket fail- ilies of the crew, other failed two minutes into no urgent action is taking ure aborted another mis- astronauts and space offi- its flight on Oct. 11, ac- against global warming. sion. cials from several nations tivating an automatic The 92-year-old TV pre- The hatch of the capsule breathed a sigh of relief rescue system that sent senter blamed humans carrying NASA astronaut after observing the flaw- their capsule into a steep for the "disaster of global Anne McClain, David less launch. ride back to Earth. They scale, our greatest threat Saint-Jacques of the Ca- NASA and Roscosmos managed to emerge safe- in thousands of years." nadian Space Agency and said all onboard systems ly despite the harrowing The U.N. chief chided Oleg Kononenko of Rus- operated normally and the ordeal. countries, particularly sian space agency Roscos- astronauts felt fine during A Russian investigation those most responsible for mos was opened while the the six-hour trip the space attributed the failure to a greenhouse gas emissions, station was flying over the station. After two hours sensor that was damaged for failing to do enough southern coast of Yemen. waiting in their capsule during the rocket's final to back the 2015 Paris The three were greeted to confirm their ship was assembly. climate accord, which set upon arrival Monday by firmly docked to the sta- NASA announced Mon- a goal of keeping global the station's current crew tion, they exited the cap- day that Hague and Ov- warming well below 3.6 members, who had wait- sule to join three astro- chinin will now launch to degrees Fahrenheit — ide- ed outside the hatch after nauts already aboard the the space station on Feb. ally 2.7 degrees — by the the astronauts' capsule orbiting outpost at 2:40 28, along with NASA as- end of the century. docked and underwent p.m. EST. tronaut Christina Ham- Citing a recent scientific safety checks. The station's current mock Koch. report on the dire conse- Their Soyuz MS-11 crew of NASA's Serena The Soyuz accident quences of letting aver- spacecraft launched Aunon-Chancellor, Rus- in October was the first age global temperatures from the Russian-leased sian Sergei Prokopyev and aborted crew launch for rise beyond 2.7 degrees, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Baikonur Cosmodrome in German Alexander Gerst the Russian space pro- Guterres urged countries Kazakhstan on Monday at were waiting to greet gram since 1983, when to cut their emissions 45 UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres deliv- 6:31 a.m. EST then entered the newcomers. They are two Soviet cosmonauts percent from 2010 levels ers a speech during the opening of COP24 UN a designated orbit just un- scheduled to return to safely jettisoned after a by 2030 and aim for net Climate Change Conference 2018 Monday in der nine minutes later. Earth on Dec. 20. launch pad explosion. zero emissions by 2050. Katowice, Poland.

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By Alex Veiga mit over the weekend. notched its biggest week- ident George H.W. Bush, ASSOCIATED PRESS The long-running dis- ly gain in nearly seven who died Friday at 94. The pute between the world’s years last week after Fed New York Stock Exchange A welcome truce in the two largest economies Chairman Jerome Powell and Nasdaq said they will escalating U.S.-China has rattled investors for indicated the central bank close trading Wednesday trade dispute put inves- months, stoking traders’ might consider a pause in in observance of a national tors in a buying mood fears that it could begin rate hikes next year while day of mourning for Bush. Monday, sending U.S. dragging down corporate it gauges the impact of its The federal government stocks solidly higher and profits and weighing on credit tightening program. will also be closed. extending the market’s global economic growth. Technology stocks, au- The S&P 500 index FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS gains from last week. “We’re going to have to tomakers, retailers and climbed 30.20 points, or Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos might The broad rally, which see what happens over industrial companies ac- 1.1 percent, to 2,790.37. have underestimated regulatory obstacles and lost some of its early these 90 days,” said Tom counted for much of the The benchmark index privacy concerns when he said in 2013 that morning momentum, fol- Martin, senior portfolio market’s gains Monday, vaulted 4.9 percent last lowed gains in overseas Amazon would be making drone-borne deliver- manager at Globalt In- offsetting losses in house- week. The Dow Jones In- ies within five years. markets as investors wel- vestments. “In the mean- hold goods makers. Ener- dustrial Average jumped comed news of the tempo- time, you’re not getting an gy stocks also climbed as 287.97 points, or 1.1 per- rary, 90-day stand-down, increase in the tariffs, so U.S. crude oil prices rose cent, to 25,826.43. The av- which was agreed to over that’s an interim positive.” sharply. erage was up as much as Amazon customers dinner between President The encouraging devel- U.S. traders observed a 441 points earlier. Donald Trump and his opment on trade helped moment of silence before The Nasdaq compos- waiting for drones Chinese counterpart Xi extend a swift turnaround markets opened Monday ite rose 110.98 points, or Jinping at the G-20 sum- for the market, which in honor of former Pres- 1.5 percent, to 7,441.51. By David Koenig er goods looks more and The Russell 2000 index of and Joseph Pisani more like just that — hype. smaller-company stocks ASSOCIATED PRESS Drones have a short battery picked up 15.69 points, or life, and privacy concerns Jeff Bezos boldly pre- 1 percent, to 1,548.96. can be a hindrance, too. dicted five years ago that Markets in Europe also "I don't think you will drones would be carrying finished higher. Germa- see delivery of burritos or Amazon packages to peo- ny’s DAX gained 1.8 per- diapers in the suburbs," ple's doorsteps by now. cent, while France’s CAC says drone analyst Colin Amazon customers are 40 rose 1 percent. Brit- Snow. ain’s FTSE 100 added 1.2 still waiting. And it's un- clear when, if ever, this Drone usage has grown percent. rapidly in some indus- After a steep decline particular order by the company's founder and tries, but mostly outside in October, U.S. stocks the retail sector and di- steadied in early No- CEO will arrive. Bezos made billions of rect interaction with con- vember. But the selling sumers. picked up again as inves- dollars by transforming the retail sector. But over- The government esti- tors abandoned high-fly- mates that about 110,000 ing technology stocks coming the regulatory hurdles and safety issues commercial drones are amid concerns over the operating in U.S. air- U.S.-China trade tussle posed by drones appears to be a challenge even space, and the number is and slowing global eco- expected to soar to about PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS nomic growth and bailed for the world's wealthiest man. The result is a blown 450,000 in 2022. They are Traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange pause for a mo- on energy stocks as the being used in rural areas ment of silence Monday to honor former President George H.W. Bush. price of oil plummeted. deadline on his claim to CBS' "60 Minutes" in De- for mining and agricul- cember 2013 that drones ture, for inspecting power would be making deliver- lines and pipelines, and New scoring could help credit-shy millennials ies within five years. for surveying. The day may not be far Amazon says it is still By Liz Weston get approved for credit. es over their traditional Those hidden gems off when drones will carry pushing ahead with plans NERDWALLET These are big changes, FICO scores, is in the tens won't be millennials only, medicine to people in rural to use drones for quick de- because up to now con- of millions," said David of course. But the gener- or remote areas, but the liveries, though the com- Millennials' aversion sumers needed a credit Shellenberger, senior di- ation born shortly before to credit cards can make marketing hype around pany is staying away from history to generate credit rector of scoring and pre- the turn of the century is instant delivery of consum- fixed timelines. it hard for them to build scores. Good credit scores dictive analytics for FICO. less likely than previous good credit scores. A re- not only save people mon- It's important to temper generations to use cred- cently announced scoring ey on loans but can help expectations, though: it, especially credit cards. Massachusetts gas goes system, the UltraFICO, them get apartments, — The UltraFICO score Recent research by Visa may someday help them cheaper insurance and hasn't even reached the found that people born down a nickel per gallon and other consumers get better cellphone deals as pilot stage yet; that's from 1980 to 1996 use loans and credit based on well. planned for next year. debit cards, which instant- BOSTON (AP) — The than the national aver- how they use their bank UltraFICO's creators — Even if the score ly pull money from their average price of a gallon age, and 16 cents higher accounts. — credit scoring compa- moves beyond the pilot bank accounts, more than of gas in Massachusetts than the in-state price a People who don't over- ny FICO, credit bureau stage, there's no guaran- any other form of pay- continues to plunge, down year ago. draw and who keep a Experian and financial tee that lenders will adopt ment. Paying with debit another nickel in the past An organization spokes- few hundred dollars in technology company Fin- it or that it will ever be- cards avoids credit card week. woman says the current their accounts could get icity — say the score could come widely available. debt, but doesn't build AAA Northeast reports trend indicates December enough points added to help people who have lit- UltraFICO's creators credit scores. Monday that its weekly might bring some of the their traditional FICO tle or no information on are certainly hopeful. The UltraFICO score price survey found self- cheapest gas prices of the credit scores to qualify for their credit reports as well They believe the score may be a way for lend- serve, regular selling for year with low demand and approvals or better rates as those recovering from will connect lenders with ers to meet this genera- an average of $2.64 per plentiful supplies. and terms. Others who credit setbacks. creditworthy customers tion where it lives, rather gallon, 5 cents lower than AAA found self-serve don't have FICO scores at "The number of consum- who haven't been discov- than to try to insist that it last week. regular selling for as low all could get UltraFICO ers that will benefit, that ered by mainstream scor- adopt the credit-using pat- The Massachusetts as $2.40 and as high as scores that allow them to will see score increas- ing systems. terns of its predecessors. price is 19 cents higher $3.05 per gallon.

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