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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2019 DEALS OF THE Markey: ‘The $DAY$ very health of our PG. 3 planet is at stake’ DEALS OF THE Senator touts Green New Deal in Lynn $DAY$ By Bella diGrazia a science and climate professor from PG. 3 ITEM STAFF Salem State University, and Roxa- na Rivera, vice president of 32BJ LYNN — In a jam-packed Mar- SEIU, one of the largest property shall Middle School auditorium services workers unions. The three on Tuesday night, U.S. Senator Ed of them were given a warm welcome Markey (D-Mass.) discussed the from the audience, which was lled Sen.DEALS Edward Mar- highly politicized Green New Deal with local and state of cials along key discusses the (GND). with residents from all over eastern GreenOF New THE Deal on Markey, who co-sponsored the Massachusetts. stage at the Mar- GND with freshman Rep. Alexan- “The Green New Deal is some- shall$ DAMiddleY $School dria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), orga- thing we need to take a serious in LynnPG. Tuesday. 3 nized the panel-style forum at the Lynn school with Dr. Stephen Young, MARKEY, A3 ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE DEALS A growing concern GrassOF willTHE $DAY$ in Peabody since 1940 growPG. on 3 Linden Street By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF LYNN — The owners of a Lin- den Street warehouse building were granted unanimous approval from the City Council to grow marijuana at their site on Tuesday night, but it was conditional and came with a stipulation that they must submit a plan to ensure no odor escapes from the facility. Jarrod R. Falite and Raymond S. Falite, founding partners of Bostica, LLC, were granted a special permit to open a marijuana cultivation and manufacturing business at 71 Linden St., which may be known to residents as the former Harvard Folding Box Company building. Bostica LLC is the rst marijuana cultivation facility to be approved in Lynn. The facility is expected to occu- py 40,000 square feet of the 118,000 square-foot warehouse building, which contains approximately 20 oth- er businesses. James Smith, the company’s attor- By Thor Jourgensen 9 a.m.-6 p.m. and Father’s Day is when oper- Tillie’s Farm ney, said there will be no retail com- ITEM STAFF ations typically get in full swing with a wide manager ponent at the growing and processing range of produce and food for sale. Billy Mur- facility. No one will be allowed inside PEABODY — Billy Murphy shakes his With a local history dating back to 1940, phy walks except for employees. In petitioning head and laughs when he thinks about how Tillie’s is much more than the farmstand; it through one for approval, Smith told the council Tillie’s farm stand is a local summertime is a year-round, 15-employee operation su- of the original the cultivation site would bring in staple that only opens after months of cold pervised by Murphy. greenhouses tax revenue to the city and create weather work. “We only have two or three weeks of down behind the high-paying jobs. Open from April 1 to Christmas , Tillie’s time. We start seeding in the second or third farmstand. Throughout the process, potential is a place where people can pull over on Lynn week of January and the end of February is odor from the facility has been a con- Street and buy produce and plants ranging when we get ramped up,” Murphy said. ITEM PHOTO | cern for councilors. Ward 7 Councilor from berries to corn and begonias to petu- The city bought Tillie’s with community SPENSER HASAK Jay Walsh, who represents the area nias. TILLIE’S, A3 where the facility would be, said odor The farm stand is open seven days a week, would de nitely impact him and his family, as they live near the building. But Walsh said adding a stipulation for odor control as part of the approv- Council puts its stamp al helps with his concerns. According to the condition, before Hong Net the company is issued an occupancy asks Drew on new personnel director permit by the city’s Inspectional Ser- Russo By Gayla Cawley mended Russo’s appointment, effec- vices Department, Bostica must sub- questions mit an odor mitigation plan to ISD. ITEM STAFF tive on Monday, May 13, and was ap- during The Falites agreed to pay for an Russo’s in- proved following a public interview LYNN — With unanimous approv- independent peer review of the odor terview for by the City Council’s personnel sub- al from the City Council, Lynn Mu- mitigation plan. The plan has to be personnel committee. deemed satisfactory by the consul- director on seum/LynnArts executive director The position has been vacant since tant, in terms of preventing the re- Tuesday. Drew Russo was hired as the city’s the previous personnel director, Jo- lease of odor from the facility. If odor new personnel director on Tuesday seph Driscoll, retired last October. were to occur, the company would be ITEM PHOTO | night. OWEN O’ROURKE Mayor Thomas M. McGee recom- RUSSO, A3 MARIJUANA, A3 INSIDE Saugus Library will be Special section: The Lynn Educator Swampscott Town to take Today’s Item includes The Lynn Edu- back drugs. A2 cooking with enthusiasm cator, a newspaper published by Lynn Vol. 14 No. 1 SPRING 2019 restaurant owner turned him Public Schools and highlighting students, Showing up Lynn By Bridget Turcotte teachers and programs in the schools. is part of A Q&A with ITEM STAFF away for lack of experience the growing up Attendance initiative This edition of The Educator, which has targets absenteeism Sen. Markey. A3 rst time he applied for a Hilltop By Meaghan Casey SAUGUS — Before Don Doward Most would agree that any missed school been published since 1999, is the first to time, excused or not, is a lost opportunity position. for a student to learn. That’s why Lynn Public Schools is stressing the importance of attendance and its correlation to academic achievement. The district’s new attendance initiative, was a world-renowned cook who be published in English and Spanish. “Every Student, Every Day,” aims to increase LOOK! “He made sure people there attendance rates in all schools, particularly by targeting at-risk students with chronic absenteeism. Chronically absent refers to a student who misses at least 18 days — the equivalent of 10 percent of the school year. worked with chefs including Ju- Both in an academic and social context, Local businesses bring a were good at their jobs,” he said. “In the interest of making The Educa- students experience decreased engagement and ability if they are chronically absent from Chrisneiris Difo and David Barrios are ranked at the top of their respective classes — and have been dating since eighth grade. PHOTO: SPENSER HASAK school. Research has found that along with test scores, proficiency rates were lower for students who missed more school. Patterns of absenteeism can also affect future behaviors piece of home to expo. A8 lia Child, Frank Guiffrida denied tor accessible to as many people as pos- and the probability of a student graduating Three decades later Doward SCHOLARLY See ATTENDANCE page 7 sible, we are proud to produce the first SWEETHEARTS him a job. was running the place. English’s Difo destined for Duke Barrios to travel from Tech to Tufts By Paul Halloran By Meaghan Casey Sports Making science fun Page 5 bilingual edition,” said Superintendent It didn’t take long after arriving on campus in Durham, N.C. last October There’s not much David Barrios hasn’t accomplished in 18 years. The chef, who went on to work The chef, who has 45 years of for Chrisneiris Difo to realize Duke University was the school for her. Difo The Lynn Vocational Technical Institute senior and multi-sport varsity had already visited at least 10 other colleges, but never experienced the athlete is valedictorian of his class, on his way to his choice school, Tufts feeling she got at Duke – that intangible, this-is-where-I-was-meant-to-be University, to study pre-med and play football. He already has college feeling. credits and work experience in the healthcare field and, on top of that, St. John’s Prep pulls “I need to be here,” Difo recalled thinking as she toured the campus with he’s been a leader in efforts to promote literacy and help combat hunger her mother, Carmen Reynoso, in awe at the Collegiate Gothic and Georgian and homelessness in his community. at the Hilltop Steakhouse for 36 Dr. Patrick Tutwiler. “We hope people architecture and impressed by the palpable sense of community. “It was an Barrios, whose parents immigrated to the U.S. from Guatemala, is a experience I didn’t get anywhere else.” first-generation college-bound student. He follows in the footsteps of his See DIFO page 6 See BARRIOS page 6 Living well at Ingalls Page 8 away late in win. B1 will enjoy this look inside our schools.” years, said he was grateful the COOKING, A3

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Mariners asked to their respective elemen- avoid whales as feds tary schools into a single, Lucille J. Lombard, 80 Hosea Robertson, 88 prekindergarten through eye new protections eighth grade district. Stamford School Com- BOSTON (AP) — The LYNN — Mrs. Lucille ters, Tina Philbin LYNN — Mr. Hosea Corona, Calif. He mittee Chair Cindy Lam- federal government is “Lucy” J. “Chickie” and her husband Robertson, age 88, was also the father ore says the recon gured asking mariners to route (Carroccino) Lom- Edward of Loudon- of Lynn, died Tuesday, of the late Patricia grades would result in around an area east of bard, 80 years, of ville, N.Y., Catherine April 16 at Salem Robertson of Mesa, classes of about 19-22 stu- Lynn, died unexpect- Bowden and her Hospital after a brief Ariz. Brothers and Boston because of the presence of rare whales. dents, which she considers edly on Saturday, April husband William illness. He was the sisters, AB Robertson an “optimum” number. 20, 2019. She was of Marblehead; her husband of the late of Illinois, Wis., Albert The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Ad- the wife of the late grandchildren, Mer- Bernice (Williams) and his wife Ida Wil- Rhode Island owed millions Richard G. Lombard. edith Rudolph and Robertson, with lis of Barton Rouge, ministration says North She was born in her husband Drew of whom he shared 47 La., JD Robertson of Atlantic right whales were in unpaid tolls, nes spotted in or near ship- Boston, the daughter of the Redding, Conn., Padriac Phil- years of marriage. Grosse Tete, La., Nellie Boyd of JAMESTOWN, R.I. late Joseph and Mary (Chin- bin of Newton, Brendan and Born in Grosse Tete, La., he Saint Louis, Mo., Orabell John- ping lanes in the area, and it’s asking mariners to (AP) — State of cials say chillo) Carroccino. She was Daniel Philbin of Loudonville, was the son of the late Bill son of Grosse Tete, La.; sev- drivers crossing Rhode raised in Revere and was N.Y., Madeline and Nathaniel and Nellie (Willis) Robertson. en grandchildren, RJ Rhodes avoid it until May 5. The agency says a group of 11 Island’s Newport Pell a graduate of Revere High Bowden of Marblehead; her He was educated in Louisiana. of Lexington, Ky., Raei-Leigh Bridge have racked up School. She lived in Water- brother, George Carroccino of Hosea served in the U.S. Navy Rhodes of Roswell, Ga., An- right whales was seen in the area on April 19. $9.6 million in unpaid town, Chelsea and moved to Medford. She also leaves sev- for 21 years and retired with thony Green II of Corona, Ca- tolls, fees and nes in the Lynn 18 years ago. eral nieces, nephews, great the rank of chief boatswain’s lif., Tahsheena Green of Lynn, last six years, and there is Lucy began her working ca- nieces and great nephews. mate. William Lott III, Cynthia and Towns consider often little the state Turn- reer working mother’s hours at She is the sister of the late After serving with the Navy her husband David Garcia and school district pike and Bridge Authority Traveler’s Insurance in Boston. Rose Marie “Kitty” Dragone, he was employed at the for- Sara Robertson, all of Arizona; can do to go after them. She worked for several years Frank, Ralph, Joseph, Sonny, mer Dayno Industries in Lynn 17 great-grandchildren; and STAMFORD, Vt. (AP) at Kayem Foods in Chelsea as Anthony and Domenic Car- for more than 20 years until many nieces and nephews. — Of cials from a small Authority Executive an inside sales representative roccino. he retired in 1992. He was a Service information: Fu- town in Massachusetts Director Buddy Croft tells until she took an early retire- Service information: Her member of the Bethel AME neral services will be held at and another in Vermont WPRI-TV that only about ment to care for her husband. funeral will be on Saturday, Church in Lynn, where he the Bethel AME Church, 72 are studying the idea of $1.4 million of that total Lucy was active in her local April 27, 2019 at 9 a.m. in taught adult church school, Silsbee St., Lynn, on Friday forming an interstate us unpaid tolls. parish, St. Stanislaus Church the SOLIMINE Funeral Home, the Community Brotherhood at 11 a.m., to which rela- school district. In the case of in-state in Chelsea. She was a tireless 67 Ocean St., (Route 1A), in Lynn, and the DAV. A quiet, tives and friends are invited On Monday members drivers, the authority can volunteer and thoroughly en- Lynn, followed by a funeral gentle man, he enjoyed reading to attend. Visiting hours are of the merger committee ask the Department of joyed being an active member Mass in Our Lady, Star of the the bible, walking and playing from 4-7 p.m. Thursday at from Clarksburg and Motor Vehicles to freeze of the church. In recent years, Sea Church in Marblehead cards. He especially loved and the PARKER Funeral Home, Stamford, Vt., met at the license and motor vehicle she supported The Friends at 10 a.m. Burial in Holy adored his grandchildren and 35 Franklin St., Lynn. Please Stamford Elementary registration renewals of Lynn Beach inspired by Cross Cemetery, Malden. great-grandchildren. make memorial donations in School. when a driver goes over the lovely view of Lynn Shore Relatives and friends are He is survived by two Hosea’s name to the Bethel The Berkshire Eagle the bridge 20 times or Drive. Lucy was also a summer respectfully invited. Visiting daughters, Marchia and her AME Church. Guest book reports that about a year more without paying. But resident of Parkwood Beach hours are on Friday from 4-8 husband Roy Rhodes of Lynn, at parkermemorialfuneral- ago of cials from the two it takes 100 free rides be- in Wareham where she spent p.m. In lieu of owers dona- Teresa “Rita” Robertson of home.com. communities began consid- fore the agency can take many happy summers with her tions in her memory may be ering the idea of merging them to court. family and friends. She was a made to the American Heart faithful participant of K-Fit Association, 300 5th Ave., Studios and enjoyed the com- Suite 6, Waltham, MA 02154 radery and support of her t- or Friends of Lynn and Nah- Swampscott to take back drugs ness family. She also enjoyed ant Beach, P.O. Box 2264, playing Mahjong weekly with Lynn, MA 01903. Directions her Lynn Shore Drive friends. and guestbook at www.soli- By Bella diGrazia homes of potentially dan- residential homes. It is Bringing in prescrip- Her greatest accomplishment mine.com. ITEM STAFF gerous, expired, unused, free and anonymous with tion pills to a police de- was a loving wife, mother and or unwanted prescription no questions asked. partment is the prefera- grandmother. She left a won- SWAMPSCOTT — The drugs, according to a press Medicines that languish ble method for disposal. derful legacy of love. town will participate in the release. The drop off loca- in home cabinets are high- Flushing them down the Lucy is survived by daugh- 17th National Take Back tion for pills and patches ly susceptible to diversion, toilet or throwing them in Initiative on Saturday. will be the police station at misuse and abuse, accord- the trash pose potential In collaboration with the 531 Humphrey St. ing to the release. Rates of safety hazards. Drug Enforcement Ad- The DEA cannot accept prescription drug abuse ministration (DEA), the liquids, needles, or any- in the U.S. are alarmingly Bella diGrazia can be Linda D. Doucette, 66 Swampscott Police Depart- thing sharp. The national high, as are the number of reached at bdigrazia@ 1953-2019 ment is giving the public initiative is meant to pre- accidental poisonings and itemlive.com. Follow her on an opportunity to rid their vent pill abuse or theft in overdoses. Twitter @BelladiGrazia. Mrs. Linda D. survived by her broth- (Calef) Doucette, er, Daniel B. Calef Jr. age 66, and a na- and his wife Ellen of tive of Lynn, died on Danville, N.H.; and Report: State must do more to Saturday, April 20, two nephews, Daniel 2019 at Lahey Hos- B. Calef III, his wife pital in Burlington, Elaine, and daughters after a long illness, Ashley and Sydney of help foster children in school surrounded by her Goffstown, N.H., and family and friends. reman apprentice By Bob Salsberg in the programs,” the au- schools at the end of the care placements, and local She is the wife of Mr. Hervie Ralph F. Calef, U.S. Navy, of thors of the study wrote. last school year. About 45 of cials can sometimes J. Doucette. Norfolk, Va. In addition, she is “To have any measure of percent of students in fos- leave school districts in Linda was born in Lynn in survived by her mother-in-law, BOSTON — Thousands academic success, these ter care have special needs the dark for weeks about 1953, the daughter of the Lina G. (Cassie) Doucette of of foster children in Mas- vulnerable children re- that require individual- the movement of the chil- sachusetts are struggling late Daniel B. and Barbara A. Lynn, her children Edward A. quire high levels of edu- ized education plans, ac- dren in and out of system. to succeed in the class- (Bates) Calef. She was raised Doucette of Haverhill, Richard cational and emotional cording to the study, but “Teachers and adminis- room, according to a study in Lynn and graduated from R. Doucette of Lynn, John W. support. state reimbursements fall trators ... are committed that lays much of the Lynn English High School. She Doucette of Middleton, Paul E. Republican Gov. Charlie short of covering the costs to meeting the academic blame on nancial con- has lived in Danville, N.H., Doucette of Lynn and Gloria A. Baker’s administration imposed on many school needs of students in foster straints and bureaucratic since 1984. Linda enjoyed (Doucette) Coleman of Haver- said it would carefully re- districts. care,” said Thomas Scott, traveling to see her grandchil- hill, their spouses, many loved inef ciencies. Among the recommen- view the report but added “Too often, the educa- executive director of the dren, spending time with her nieces, nephews, cousins and that many of the recom- tional success of these Massachusetts Associa- family, cooking and entertain- friends. She is the daughter-in- dations in the report re- mendations contained in students is hindered by a tion of School Superinten- ing. She was a devoted wife, law of the late Joseph E. Dou- leased on Tuesday by state dents. “Too often, though, mother and loving grand- cette of Lynn. Auditor Suzanne Bump is the report were already complex bureaucracy and mother. She had a passion for Service information: Her that state government as- being implemented. a lack of resources and their efforts are hindered helping people and worked as funeral will be held on Fri- sume the full cost of edu- The report cites major expertise, and this burden by an inadequate system a licensed nursing assistant day at 11 a.m. in the SOLI- cating foster children and challenges facing schools is particularly acute in of competing laws, regula- for more than 35 years and MINE Funeral Home, 426 work to improve commu- trying to educate foster low-income communities,” tions, and funding mecha- retired from the Riverwood’s Broadway (Route 129), Lynn. nication with local school children, including the Bump, a Democrat, said in nisms.” retirement community, Exeter Burial will be in Pine Grove of cials about the needs costs of transporting stu- a statement. The auditor’s of ce, cit- N.H., in 2013. Cemetery, Lynn. Relatives of these children, many dents temporarily placed The education of students ing statistics provided by In addition to her husband, and friends are respectfully of whom bounce between in homes outside the dis- in foster care is governed the state Department of with whom she shared 38 invited. Visiting hours are school districts and are tricts where they attend by both state and federal Elementary and Second- years of marriage, she is sur- Thursday from 3-7 p.m. Di- more prone to absentee- school. laws. But complicated and ary Education, said foster vived by her daughter, Chris- rections and guestbook at ism and discipline. Massachusetts has seen overlapping rules create children “are more likely tina D. (Doucette) Stack and www.solimine.com. “Students transitioned a 20 percent increase in confusion among educa- to attend multiple schools, Major Jason E. Stack, U.S. Air into foster care have been school-aged children in tors, Bump said. experience chronic absen- Force; and her two grandchil- traumatized, taken from foster care since 2012, Gaps in communication teeism and signi cant dis- dren, Rose and Lilly Stack, all the homes they have with approximately 6,800 between the state Depart- cipline incidents, and drop of Alexandria, Va. Linda is also known, and frequently children in foster or state ment of Children and Fam- out of school, than the gen- moved during their time care attending public ilies, which oversees foster eral student population.” Senate revenue group stocked with interest group appointees 781-593-7700 Publishing Daily, except Sundays By Chris Lisinski Massachusetts has the state’s foundation budget USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 STATE HOUSE “sorry distinction of lead- found it underinvests in Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA NEWS SERVICE ing the nation in income public schools by as much and additional of ces. inequality,” Spilka said. as $1 billion per year, and Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item BOSTON — Although Subscriptions “It has been way too long a report released in Feb- her colleagues in the Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States since we have given our ruary warned that the House have outlined plans $20.00 for 4 weeks Commonwealth’s tax code state faces an $8.4 billion $65.00 for 13 weeks to take up a revenue de- a careful and comprehen- shortfall in transportation $130.00 for 26 weeks bate later this year, Senate $260.00 for 1 year President Karen Spilka sive look,” the Ashland funding. Send payment to and POSTMASTER, said Tuesday she will Democrat said. “So much Spilka said those ad- send address changes to: has changed in our econo- dressing those concerns is The Daily Item work with outside interest 110 Munroe St. groups and members in my, driven in large part by a top priority. our innovation infrastruc- “There is a de nite sense P.O. Box 5 both parties to study the Lynn, MA 01903 topic and produce legisla- ture which has created an of urgency with education tion for the 2021-22 ses- explosion of new indus- reform and transportation sion. tries recently. However, reform,” she said. “There Spilka on Tuesday un- we have been addressing has been report after re- veiled the membership of that explosion of the new port on both of those is- PHOTO | SHNS the Senate’s new 21-mem- industries on a piecemal sues, but when you think ber Revenue Working basis, which only serves to Sen. Adam Hinds of Pitts eld introduced the of it, there’s also climate Group, announcing at a breed confusion for busi- Senate’s new Revenue Working Group ahead of change and housing and press conference that the nesses, government and their rst private meeting on Tuesday. other issues we need to ad- effort will require more consumers alike.” dress as a commonwealth. than a year of work to The new working group it on a case-by-case basis,” cades.” Some of it is policy, some examine the state’s tax does not preclude senators Spilka said. “This (group) Finding new revenue has of it is support, and this Home delivery code. Her goal is to have from engaging with the is looking at the tax code become a recurring debate working group will tackle subscribers a report completed by the House or taking up their in a real comprehensive, topic on Beacon Hill, par- the revenue side of it.” July 2020 end of formal own revenue debates in systematic manner that I ticularly in recent years Revenue-related bills Get FREE access sessions to inspire legis- the meantime. don’t think has happened as calls have increased are vetted in the Legis- to the e-edition on lation for the next session, “Clearly, there are some on a combination of the for greater investment in lature by the House-con- although Spilka said that issues that will be com- corporate level and per- education and transporta- trolled Joint Committee timeline could change. ing up, and we will take sonal-income level in de- tion. A 2015 review of the on Revenue. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Saugus Library will be A Q&A with Sen. Markey cooking with enthusiasm in the U.S. about our the climate denier side, Q: Speaking of good food By Bella diGrazia visited the library to talk ITEM STAFF transformation to wind, but I do believe we will on the North Shore, what COOKING about nutrition. In an hour- solar, all electric vehicles, be successful and a lot of is your favorite? From A1 long seminar sponsored by LYNN — Massachusetts battery-run technologies, it will be the energy that A: Near the top of my experience in the restau- the Friends of the Saugus United States Senator Ed- more efficient buildings, is coming from millenni- all-time favorite foods are rant industry, will give a Library, Doward, who now ward Markey has had a and more sustainable ag- als in our country who are the popovers from Haw- cooking demonstration on works as a fitness, diet passion for politics since riculture, and to accom- demanding that a GND be thorne By the Sea, loaded healthy, nutritious meals and lifestyle consultant, his high school years at plish this as quickly as put in place. with extra butter. Anoth- and share samples with offered tips for purchasing Malden Catholic. possible. However, with Q: Non-politically relat- er favorite, I stopped on He has been a U.S. sen- the audience. food in a restaurant and a in the ed, what don’t people know the way here for the clam Since the time he spent ator for the last six years, store, and talked about the White House, we realize about you? plate at Kelly’s Roast Beef sizzling steaks at the live- previously serving as the basics of fitness. we might have to make it A: They don’t know I on the beach. ly place behind the iconic, U.S. Representative for Among healthy eating one of the top campaign is- scored eight points in a Q: Any presidential can- neon cactus on Route 1, Massachusetts’ 7th con- tips, he told a packed au- sues in 2020 and have the basketball game against didates you’re rooting for? his background has shift- dience that portion control gressional district from American people decide St. Mary’s of Lynn when A: There are a lot of very ed to the nutritional food 1976 to 2013. Most re- goes a long way. At the which direction they want I was a senior at Malden good candidates in this industry. Hilltop, the steaks had to cently, the Democrat part- our country to go in. Catholic. They don’t know race. I partner with Eliza- Doward, who has more nered with freshman Rep. look proportionate on the Q: How do you plan to that every year, as a spe- beth Warren in the Senate than 20 years experience massive plates placed in Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez move forward with such a cial treat, my family came and I have endorsed her, in the fitness world as an front of hungry patrons. He and sponsored the Green politically charged issue? to Hawthorne By the Sea but there’s room for Seth ISSA certified fitness train- recommended cutting the New Deal (GND). A: On our side, we have to have seafood and pop- Moulton’s voice in this er, master trainer, and cer- meal in half and packing Q: Is the GND a package the scientists and the job overs and a view of the campaign, talking about tified nutritional meal de- half in a takeout container that must be passed as is creation potential and, Atlantic Ocean. They also how the president has signer, will give a cooking before taking the first bite. or is it a framework to dis- on the other side, are the don’t know that Satur- short-changed veterans. demonstration and share The demonstration will cuss what must be done by climate deniers, the Koch days and Sundays during samples at the Saugus begin at 6 p.m. Congress in terms of cli- brothers, and ExxonMobil. the summer, the Markeys Bella diGrazia can be Public Library on May 1. mate change? I like these political odds. spent the entire day at reached at bdigrazia@ He will demonstrate Bridget Turcotte can be A: The goal of the GND It won’t be easy because Nahant Beach. Those are itemlive.com. Follow her cooking healthy, nutri- reached at bturcotte@item- is to ensure that we have they are so powerful and some of my happiest mem- on Twitter @BelladiGra- tious meals. live.com. Follow her on the long overdue debate rich and entrenched on ories. zia. Two years ago, Doward Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. Markey touts Green New Deal in Lynn Council puts its stamp on new personnel director MARKEY perature will increase 9 jobs of coal, oil and fuel licans have historically degrees Fahrenheit by workers. given tax breaks to oil and From A1 forts to build a solid fund- 2100, he said. The deal would guaran- coal industries. RUSSO raising structure. look at,” said Mayor “Failure is not an option “We are looking for tax From A1 tee benefits for any worker He said he was inter- Thomas M. McGee during breaks in the same way because the very health in the “old industries” un- Russo said he was “hum- ested in the personnel di- his introduction. “Climate the oil, gas, coal and nucle- of our planet is at stake,” til they can find a new job bled” to be chosen, know- rector position because he ar industries already re- issues are real and we are Markey said. or go through training for ing that there were a enjoys public service — he ceive them,” Markey said. facing them every day in Markey said the Atlantic jobs in more efficient in- number of other qualified spent four years working “If they don’t give back the city of Lynn.” Ocean, which surrounds dustries, Markey replied. candidates considered for for former U.S. Rep. John anything then we, with The GND lays out ways the North Shore, is the sec- Not forgetting about those the position. Tierney — and saw an the new energy technol- the U.S. can move to 100 ond fastest warming body employees and their fami- “It’s an exciting time to opportunity to help the ogies, should also receive percent clean, renewable of water at the moment. lies has to be a big part of be a Lynner,” Russo said. department transition to the same benefits that and non-greenhouse gas That fact plays a major the GND, he said. “We’re not without our taking more of a human they do as well.” committing technologies role in why severe storms The GND has a clear challenges, but to have an resources approach. by 2030. are becoming more intense goal of being fully imple- At the end of the event opportunity to really be The hire comes after the “This has unleashed a year after year, he said. mented by 2030. Yen, an- the senator and his panel- part of a good, strong, co- City Council approved an debate on climate change “I’m a scientist and sci- other senior from LEHS, ists were given a standing hesive team that is really ordinance earlier this year that we haven’t seen in 10 ence is a pretty straight- asked the senator how ovation. Tom Costin, the taking Lynn to the next that reduced the base sal- years,” Markey said. “No forward way for us to un- practical that goal is. 92-year-old former mayor level was just so exciting ary and stripped certain one running for president derstand the world,” said “Our goal is 10 years but of Lynn, applauded Mar- for me and I’m just hon- benefits away from the per- key and said he “always right now will be able to es- Young. “We have a world if it takes a little longer, ored to have the opportu- sonnel director position. remembered to be a public cape discussing a plan that that is continuously warm- then that’s OK,” Markey nity.” The position was low- servant over a public dic- deals with climate change.” ing and seas that are rising replied. “The only obstacle A selection committee ered from a Level 1-plus tator.” Markey said scientists … It’s not an issue of will I see is a political one.” was organized to carry out to a Level 1 department “The GND isn’t just a from the United Nations it, it’s an issue of when.” Another audience mem- the process, which included head, which lowered the resolution,” Markey said. issued a report in 2018 two rounds of interviews. position’s base salary by The first audience ques- ber, who did not introduce “It’s a revolution.” that stated climate change tion came from a Lynn themselves at the micro- There were a good group of about $15,000. was much worse than they English senior named Va- phone, asked the senator Bella diGrazia can be candidates, but McGee said Since Russo has a bach- originally thought. If no nessa. She asked Markey how the GND was going reached at bdigrazia@ in a statement that Russo elor’s degree from Saint action on climate change how, under the GND, he to be funded. In his reply, itemlive.com. Follow her on “emerged as the front run- Michael’s College, he’ll is taken, the planet’s tem- planned to help keep the Markey noted that Repub- Twitter @BelladiGrazia. ner” and was unanimously receive a 20 percent edu- recommended by the selec- cational incentive on top tion committee. of an $87,596 base salary, “We are excited to bring which bumps his total sal- Drew Russo on as the per- ary to $105,115. sonnel director,” McGee Despite the lower base, said. “Drew has been ac- Russo will still be making tive in the community and more than the previous di- brings a wealth of knowl- rector, Driscoll, who didn’t edge and experience to have a college degree and this key position in City retired with a salary of Hall. He will be a great $103,000. addition to the adminis- Because of the ordi- tration and I look forward nance, Russo is entitled to working with him.” to contractual benefits Russo said it was “bit- provided to members of tersweet” to be leaving his AFSCME Local 3147, but job as museum director, is not entitled to a month- which he has held for four ly car allowance of $325 years, but was confident and years of governmen- about Lynn Museum’s fu- tal service outside the city ture, citing its committed will not be considered for Board of Trustees and ef- longevity pay.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Bev Wodarski of Peabody deadheads pansies as she works behind the counter at Tillie’s Farm in Peabody. A growing concern in Peabody since 1940

TILLIE’S Rebecca Ingalls convert- irrigation systems are week to take their spots in From A1 ed part of Tillie’s fields working and start taking the greenhouses. into an herb garden where delivery of “plug trays,” Murphy and his moth- preservation money in anise, hyssop, fennel and each holding 500 sprouts er said their jobs never 2007 and started formally dill are already sprouting. or seedlings poised to become routine and the managing it in 2017. Mur- As more herbs poke their thrive in the moist, warm miracle of watching seeds phy, a South Peabody na- heads out of the dirt and climate encapsulated in grow into plants never tive, worked 10 years for start growing, volunteers each greenhouse. gets old. Tillie’s former owner Earl will tend and cultivate the Billy Murphy said Earl “It’s a little bit of Para- The value of each coupon shown here is equal to Spurr. Tillie’s is named af- garden. Spurr’s work ethic rubbed dise. You’re surrounded or greater than the price of the newspaper. ter Spurr’s mother, Mari- Tillie’s big greenhouse off on him and his co-work- by beautiful things and on “Tillie” Spurr. runs more efficiently, Mur- ers who juggle building our customers become “I grew up right down phy said, since the city and equipment repairs like extended family,” said ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS! the street and started as a converted its former oil with nurturing Tillie’s Shelagh Murphy. If you would like to participate in summer employee shuck- plants, including rows and heating system to natural In addition to customers, The Daily Item’s Deal of the Day, ing corn,” said Murphy. gas. rows of plug trays laid out the other wing of Tillie’s The 12 acres of fields off The greenhouse and a on pallets beneath 700 extended family is the vol- contact us at 781-593-7700, ext. 1280 Lynn Street where carrots smaller greenhouse locat- plant baskets hanging unteer groups that help and raspberries once grew ed feet away from it are from the ceiling of the big out at the farm: Peabody TODAY’S DEAL OF THE DAY are currently fallow. But outfitted every winter for a greenhouse. ACCESS post high school Tillie’s under city owner- new growing season. Mur- The initial work that and Northeast Arc. ship has upgraded or ex- phy and his crew, includ- begins in February ac- panded its operation an- ing mother and co-man- celerates in March and Thor Jourgensen can be nually. ager Shelagh Murphy, April when loads of new reached at tjourgensen@ Jeanette McGinn and make sure the greenhouse plantlings arrive every itemlive.com.

LAW OFFICES OF Grass will grow on Linden Street JAMES J. CARRIGAN and that their largest in- Gayla Cawley can be • Social Security Disability MARIJUANA • Workers Compensation From A1 vestment would be for a reached at gcawley@item- • Accidents heating, ventilation and live.com. Follow her on 25 years located across required to pay for an in- Twitter @GaylaCawley. from Lynn District Court air conditioning (HVAC) dependent consultant to 15 Johnson St. system to ensure the air recommend changes to 781-596-0100 the mitigation plan. is pure. JAMES J. CARRIGAN “We want to be good ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN Smith has said the com- LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL pany will use equipment neighbors,” Smith said. “We www.jamescarriganlaw.com to remediate the smell, don’t want any odor at all.” [email protected] A4 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2019 OPINION

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR HOW TO REACH US Worrying about Lynn eld traf c

As a 35-year resident ments. That difference Main? students attending public has to live with the after- of Lynn eld, I have in housing density (66 Third, the typical devel- schools. math. The town’s current 110 Munroe St. witnessed developer and dwelling units versus 15) oper refrain that over-55 Residents who pur- zoning regulations ensure P.O. Box 5 developer come before is an extreme departure communities will lessen chased and built homes Lynn eld’s future as an Lynn, MA 01903 the town with the same from the current zoning the burden on schools is in Lynn eld respected attractive town with a Customer Service request: changing the zon- regulation. misleading. Those that and relied upon the distinctive green canopy. Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. ing laws to allow for more Let’s consider the would sell their current town’s zoning require- Unfortunately, keeping Connecting dense development. rami cations of a project Lynn eld homes to move ments. They bought that future viable re- All Departments: I can’t blame them. of such magnitude. First, into this community into a special, intimate quires continued vigi- 781-593-7700 More often than not, in at an estimated two cars would most likely be sell- and desirable bedroom lance. Ext. 2 the world of real estate, per dwelling unit, not to ing to families with chil- community. Developers Make your voice heard Classi ed/Legal Advertising the greater the density of mention the autos of con- dren. It is very probable will build their projects, on April 29. Vote “no” on classi [email protected] the development project, do management and staff, that home sales related to make their money, and Article 16. Subscriptions the greater the pro t. service workers, visitors, this project may result in then move on. It is the [email protected] When was the last time a delivery vehicles, etc., a signi cant net gain in Lynn eld community that D.M. Tilley Circulation developer came before the there will be a very large [email protected] town with a proposal that number of vehicles turn- Ext. 3 would create more open ing onto Main Street at a Newsroom green space than zoning point on the road where [email protected] required, or that would there are already hills [email protected] build lots larger than and diminished visibility. Ext. 4 zoning required? I can’t These same vehicles will Sports recall. also add to the already [email protected] At the April 29 Town burdened four-corner Ext. 5 Meeting, there will be a intersection at Main and Retail and Online proposal (Article 16) to Lowell streets. In an at- Advertising radically change building tempt to pacify Lynn eld [email protected] density requirements residents concerned with ADVERTISING for the 22.6 acres of land auto congestion. Ernie Carpenter Jr. located at 1414 Main St. Developers have histor- Director of Advertising This proposal seeks to ically offered to expand and Business Development, ext. 1355 change the zoning for roadways and intersec- [email protected] that large parcel from tions, add traf c signals, Gary Golden Sales Representative, ext. 1280 the existing Residence etc., but is that what we [email protected] “D” zoning district to an really want? Second, at a Ralph Mitchell “EH” district. This change time when water quality Sales Representative, ext. 1313 will allow the developer and water bans are huge [email protected] to seek the placement of town issues, do we really Patricia Whalen Sales Representative, ext. 1310 66 housing units on the want additional large PHOTO | BROOKSTONE DEVELOPMENT site, rather than the 15 commercial wells drawing [email protected] housing units that could more water in an area not An artist’s rendering of a duplex Brookstone Development wants to BUSINESS OFFICE be built on the site under far from the town’s well build on Main Street, Lynn eld, subject to Town Meeting approval next Maria Alvaracin current zoning require- station off Lowell and Monday. ext. 1205 [email protected] Susan J. Conti Controller, ext. 1288 A vote for O’Connor, Marshall [email protected] Ted Grant Having served the great things. always remained a robust and initiatives interrupt- and energy to make the Publisher, ext. 1234 [email protected] Swampscott community It is with this fact in and vibrant school com- ed or lost altogether with Swampscott school sys- Marian Kinney for over 34 years as prin- mind that I strongly munity. It is in the last six each election cycle. Even tem the best it can be. ext. 1212 cipal at all three district recommend the citizens years that the system’s well meaning changes The town’s extraor- [email protected] elementary schools, and of Swampscott re-elect leadership has truly cause valuable time and dinary opportunity to Will Kraft director of Curriculum Carin Marshall and Amy coalesced and made the energy to be lost. I have maintain this successful Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 and Instruction for the O’Connor to the School district into an impecca- seen this happen several formula for another three [email protected] school district, I have a Committee on April 30. ble system that garners times in my career. years is too valuable Mike Shanahan thorough understand- My career in Swamp- national recognition and The presence of a stable, Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 to overlook. Successful [email protected] ing of how our town and scott straddled signi cant single-handedly draws high functioning school members who are willing school system works. changes, including the people to our town. committee in place for Carolina Trujillo to continue to serve are Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 I attended the Had- closing of Machon elemen- It is the nature of public multiple years is extreme- hard to come by on any [email protected] ley and Clarke Schools tary, the redistricting of schools that they are ly rare, and amazingly ad- public committee. Swamp- Jim Wilson as a child, and remain students to Clarke and governed by an elected vantageous to a district. scott should not miss the Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 invested today with a Hadley, the building of School Committee, and The fact that Swampscott chance to keep these two [email protected] grandchild at Hadley. In the new high school, the are regularly subjected has such a committee in experienced and dedicat- CIRCULATION my experience, I believe ongoing effort to man- to changing leadership. place today is in large ed professionals working Lisa Mahmoud that one of the most age our aging facilities, Those of us in public part due to the commit- on our side. Manager, ext. 1239 [email protected] important elements of a several superintendent education understand this ment of Carin Marshall Please join me in voting strong school system is transitions, and numerous reality, and learn to adapt and Amy O’Connor, who for Carin Marshall and CLASSIFIED ensuring that it is led by shifts in school committee to ever changing person- like the other current Amy O’Connor for School Abbe Young Smith an experienced, close-knit membership. alities, priorities, and board members, have Committee on April 30. Manager, ext. 1276 school board, which has Throughout all these goals. It is not uncommon proven their willingness [email protected] successfully accomplished challenges, Swampscott to have important projects to sacri ce their time Lois Longin GRAPHICS Trevor Andreozzi Designer FAINA SHTERN [email protected] Mohamed Diop Designer Getting precise on prostate cancer [email protected] Mark Sutherland Creative Director An American man dies treatment tools, includ- With the support of and of Color Health Awareness; cisions about the most ad- [email protected] every 18 minutes from pros- ing digital mammography, in partnership with state 3.) Annual Global Summit vanced healthcare choices. NEWSROOM tate cancer — a disease breast MRI and ultrasound, legislators, AdMeTech es- and Brain Trust on Preci- Based on the past lessons Mike Alongi which is curable when de- precision image-guided tablished the rst Prostate sion Diagnosis and Treat- with breast cancer, AdMe- Sports Reporter ext. 1228 tected early. Prostate cancer (stereotactic) biopsies and Cancer Awareness Day at ment, providing leadership Tech’s goal is to accelerate [email protected] is more prevalent than even minimally-invasive treat- the Massachusetts State in medical education and development of precision Bill Brotherton breast cancer. Yet public ment. These tools improved House in 2009, and the 11th research, integrating imag- diagnostic tools in order Features Editor ext. 1338 awareness of and research patient outcomes and cre- annual event will take place ing with molecular diagnos- to maximize the value of [email protected] funding for prostate can- ated a new standard in pa- on April 30. tics-based blood and urine screening for early detec- Gayla Cawley tests and cancer genetic tion of life-threatening pros- Reporter, ext. 1236 cer have lagged far behind tient care. In response to the AdMe- [email protected] breast cancer. In Massachusetts, with Tech Foundation’s advocacy, pro ling. Our 4th annu- tate cancer, while reducing al global summit will take unnecessary biopsies and Cheryl Charles The impact of prostate its universal access to state legislature has creat- News Editor, ext. 1278 cancer on men, families and health care, these innova- ed a historic precedent by place on Oct. 3-5 in Boston; treatment. Precision diag- [email protected] and nosis has placed the current communities is unaccept- tions, combined with public recognizing prostate cancer Bella diGrazia able. This disease strikes as awareness, led to the elimi- as a public health priority 4.) Statewide community concerns about PSA screen- Reporter, ext. 1317 many as 1 in 9 men. Pros- nation of disparities in mor- and leading disparity since workshops for the most vul- ing into a dustbin of history. [email protected] tate cancer is even more tality from breast cancer 2011, and funded a state nerable and underserved Thomas Grillo common and lethal in indi- between black and white program in research, edu- men, their families, commu- Dr. Faina Shtern is pres- Reporter, ext. 1264 viduals with African heri- women. cation and awareness since nities, and the physicians ident and founder of Ad- [email protected] tage. The AdMeTech Founda- 2013. who care for them to ensure MeTech Foundation (The Spenser Hasak Screening with blood test tion’s mission is to accel- With legislative support, the shared and informed de- Manogram Project). Photographer, ext. 1332 [email protected] (PSA) is the key access to erate advancement and AdMeTech has expanded early detection, and re- large-scale implementation this state program in 2015 Thor Jourgensen Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 duced mortality by over of individualized, precision by establishing: [email protected] 50 percent. And yet, exten- approaches to screening, 1.) The Independent “Blue Daniel Kane sive public discussion of its diagnosis and treatment of Ribbon” Expert Panel, rep- Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 “harms” — unnecessary bi- prostate cancer. To achieve resenting top experts at the E¦§¦ M. G DIRECTORS [email protected] President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill opsies and treatment — has this goal, AdMeTech has leading universities in Mas- M£Ÿ H. SŸŸ Steve Krause Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg overshadowed the critical established The Manogram sachusetts, including Har- Edward M. Grant Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 role of PSA screening in Project, modeled after suc- vard-af liated Brigham and E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ [email protected] Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall saving lives and decreasing cessful programs in breast Women’s Hospital, Massa- W J. K R ¢ S£ Monica Connell Healey Owen O’Rourke health disparities. cancer, which integrated re- chusetts General Hospital, Chief Financial O cer News Editor J. Patrick Norton Photographer, ext. 1224 [email protected] The current public con- search and related emerg- and Dana Farber Cancer J N. W  TŸ  J ¤¥ Michael H. Shanahan troversy about PSA screen- ing scienti c evidence with Institute, and Harvard Chief Operating O cer Editorial Page Editor Chairman Emma LeBlanc Pérez Copy Editor ing is quite similar to what public awareness, medical T.H. Chan School of Public [email protected] we have seen in lm-based education and advocacy. Health, Boston University PUBLISHERS Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Harold Rivera mammography during Since its establishment Medical School and School Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Sports Editor, ext. 1238 early to mid-1990s. While in 1997, the project has pi- of Public Health, and Uni- Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 [email protected] mammography was shown oneered the development versity of Massachusetts; Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Roberto Scalese to lives, there were of groundbreaking imaging 2.) The Prostate Cancer Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 News Editor, ext. 1211 reasonable concerns about tools and accelerated their Action Council, including Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 [email protected] its effectiveness and related acceptance by the medical the American Cancer So- Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 Anne Marie Tobin Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 unnecessary biopsies and community, saving and ex- ciety’s Cancer Action Net- Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 treatment. tending the lives of count- work, New England Area [email protected] At that time, as a chief less men. These innovations Conference of NAACP, John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 Bridget Turcotte Reporter, ext. 1269 of the Diagnostic Imaging include prostate-speci c Center for Elimination of [email protected] Research Branch at the Na- MRI, molecular imaging, Health and Social Inequi- Ryan York tional Cancer Institute, I and robotics for precision ties and Disparities, Latino Copy Editor, ext. 1220 had focused on developing diagnosis and treatment, Health Insurance Program, [email protected] and implementing novel which have been transform- Massachusetts Prostate TECHNOLOGY screening, diagnostic and ing patient care. Cancer Coalition, and Men Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Justices seem ready to OK asking citizenship on census

By Mark Sherman Gorsuch and Clarence a pretext for adding the ASSOCIATED PRESS Thomas, had expressed question, noting that he skepticism about the chal- had consulted early in his WASHINGTON — De- lenge to the question in tenure with Stephen Ban- spite evidence that mil- earlier stages of the case, non, Trump’s former top lions of Hispanics and but Chief Justice John political adviser and im- immigrants could go un- Roberts and Brett Kava- migration hardliner Kris counted, the Supreme naugh had been silent, Kobach, the former Kan- Court’s conservative ma- possibly suggesting a will- sas secretary of state. jority seemed ready Tues- ingness to disrupt the ad- The liberal justices day to uphold the Trump ministration’s plan. peppered Francisco with administration’s plan to However, over 80 min- questions about the ad- inquire about U.S. citizen- utes in a packed court- ministration plan, but ship on the 2020 census room, neither Roberts nor they would lack the votes in a case that could affect Kavanaugh appeared to to stop it without support American elections for the share the concern of the next decade. from at least one conser- lower court judges who vative justice. There appeared to be a ruled against the admin- clear divide between the “This is a solution in istration. search of a problem,” court’s liberal and con- Kavanaugh, the court’s PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS servative justices in ar- Justice Sonia Sotomayor, newest member and an the court’s lone Hispanic Rochester Drug Co-Operative’s oxycodone sales increased by 800 per- guments in a case that appointee of President member, said of Ross’ de- cent and its fentanyl sales jumped by 2,000 percent between 2012 and could affect how many Donald Trump, suggested cision. seats states have in the Congress could change the 2016, U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman said. Justice Elena Kagan House of Representatives law if it so concerned that chimed in that “you can’t and their share of federal the accuracy of the once- read this record without dollars over the next 10 a-decade population count sensing that this need was Feds: Ex-CEO is first drug years. States with a large will suffer. “Why doesn’t number of immigrants Congress prohibit the a contrived one.” tend to vote Democratic. asking of the citizenship Roberts appeared to exec indicted in opioid crisis Three lower courts have question?” Kavanaugh have a different view of the information the citi- so far blocked the plan to asked near the end of the charged. The company en- the U.S. Drug Enforce- zenship question would By Michael R. Sisak ask every U.S. resident morning session. ASSOCIATED PRESS tered into a deferred pros- ment Administration. produce. about citizenship in the Kavanaugh and the ecution agreement, and The company is one of “You think it wouldn’t census, finding that the other conservatives were NEW YORK — The for- former compliance chief the nation’s ten largest help voting rights enforce- question would discourage mostly silent when Solic- mer head of a drug distrib- William Pietruszewski distributors of pharma- ment?” Roberts asked many immigrants from itor General Noel Fran- utor has been indicted on reached a cooperation ceutical products, with New York Solicitor Gen- what federal prosecutors being counted. Two of the cisco, the administration’s agreement. over 1,300 pharmacy cus- eral Barbara Underwood, say are the first criminal three judges also ruled top Supreme Court lawyer, “This prosecution is the tomers and over $1 billion who was representing charges against a drug that asking if people are defended Commerce Sec- first of its kind: Execu- in revenue per year. The states and cities that sued company executive to citizens would violate the retary Wilbur Ross’ deci- tives of a pharmaceutical company says the vast provision of the Constitu- over Ross’ decision. stem from the opioid cri- sion to add the citizenship distributor and the dis- majority of its customers tion that calls for a count Underwood and Ameri- sis. question. Ross has said the tributor itself have been are small, independent of the population, regard- can Civil Liberties Union The indictment unsealed Justice Department want- charged with drug traf- pharmacies. less of citizenship status, ed the citizenship data, lawyer Dale Ho said the Tuesday alleges former ficking — trafficking the The Rochester, N.Y.- every 10 years. The last the detailed information evidence showed the data Rochester Drug Co-Oper- same drugs that are fu- based company will pay a time the question was in- it would produce on where would be less accurate. ative CEO Laurence Doud eling the opioid epidemic $20 million fine to resolve cluded on the census form eligible voters live, to im- Including a citizenship III ordered subordinates that is ravaging this coun- a civil complaint and con- sent to every American prove enforcement of the question would “harm the to ignore red flags about try,” Berman said. sented to three years of household was 1950. Voting Rights Act. secretary’s stated purpose certain pharmacy custom- Doud and other top ex- independent compliance Three conservative jus- Lower courts found that of Voting Rights Act en- ers to maximize company ecutives “made the delib- monitoring. tices, Samuel Alito, Neil Ross’ explanation was forcement,” Ho said. revenues and his own pay, erate decision” not to in- “We made mistakes,” which more than doubled vestigate, monitor or alert between 2012 and 2016 federal regulators about company spokesman Jeff Tension emerges between Congress, as the company’s sales of pharmacy customers they Eller said in a statement. drugs like oxycodone and knew were providing opi- “RDC understands that 2020 Democrats on impeachment fentanyl skyrocketed. oids to people who want- these mistakes, directed Doud, 75, surrendered to ed them for non-medical by former management, have serious consequenc- By Will Weissert that could emerge in com- Mueller, Mueller, Mueller,” authorities in New York uses, the indictment al- City and is awaiting ar- leges. es. We accept responsibil- ASSOCIATED PRESS ing months between Dem- then “what I worry about is ity for those mistakes. We ocrats on Capitol Hill and that works to Trump’s ad- raignment on two counts Rochester Drug Co-Op- can do better, we are doing WASHINGTON — Some those seeking the party’s vantage,” Sanders said. of conspiracy. His lawyer erative’s oxycodone sales better, and we will do bet- top Democrats vying for presidential nomination. The Democrat-controlled said he would fight the increased by 800 percent ter.” the White House in 2020 While the White House House could begin im- charges. If convicted, he and its fentanyl sales Doud, who retired in are clamoring for impeach- hopefuls are trying to rally peachment proceedings, faces a mandatory mini- jumped by 2,000 percent ment proceedings against their base with ambitious but the party doesn’t have mum sentence of 10 years between 2012 and 2016, 2017, alleged in a lawsuit President Donald Trump, proposals and bold calls to the votes in the Senate to in prison, U.S. Attorney Berman said. During the last year that Rochester but many of their congres- take on Trump, those in secure a conviction without Geoffrey Berman said. same period, the compa- Drug Co-Operative tried sional colleagues — who Congress are tasked with Republican support. Anoth- Rochester Drug Co-Op- ny’s internal compliance using him as a scapegoat would have to manage such the more arduous task of er presidential contender, erative and another for- office flagged 8,300 orders for its legal and regulatory efforts — are far more wary. governing. Minnesota Sen. Amy Klo- mer executive were also but reported just four to troubles. The same day House The dynamic has already buchar, sidestepped ques- Speaker Nancy Pelosi been on display with pro- tions of whether Congress urged rank-and-file Demo- posals such as the Green should push forward on the Coming to store shelves: cameras crats to proceed with cau- New Deal, which many issue, saying at the town tion following the release presidential candidates hall: “I believe that I am the of special counsel Robert have embraced to prove jury here, so I’m not going that guess your age and sex Mueller’s report detailing their progressive bona fides to predispose things.” 10 areas of potential ob- even as it goes nowhere in Impeachment calls in By Joseph Pisani play by Mood Media tried al clear glass doors that struction of justice, Mas- Congress. But the debate Congress run counter to ASSOCIATED PRESS to detect “happiness” or allow customers to see sachusetts Sen. Elizabeth over impeachment is par- the effort by Pelosi and top “fear” as people stood in inside, there are video Warren doubled down on ticularly explosive, and Democrats, who are still NEW YORK — Eyeing front it — information a screens that display ads her impeachment call. Democrats — including struggling with what to do that can of soda in the store could use to gauge along with the cooler’s “If any other human be- those seeking the White with the Mueller report’s supermarket cooler? Or reaction to a product on contents. ing in this country had House — are divided over unexpectedly detailed ac- maybe you’re craving a the shelf or an ad on a Above the door handle done what’s documented whether it would distract count of Trump’s efforts to pint of ice cream? A cam- screen. Cineplex Digital is a camera that can try era could be watching you. in the Mueller report, they from besting Trump at the thwart the investigation, Media showed off video to guess ages and track But it’s not there to see would be arrested and put polls. fire Mueller and lie. Many screens that can be placed irises to see where you are if you’re stealing. These in jail,” Warren said Mon- Vermont Sen. Bernie would like to see a more in malls or bus stops and looking, but Walgreens cameras want to get to day at a CNN town hall in Sanders said at Monday’s deliberate approach that try to tell if someone is said those functions are know you and what you’re New Hampshire. town hall that Congress may eventually lead to im- wearing glasses or sport- off for now. The company buying. At the same event, Cali- should do a “hard investiga- peachment but will focus ing a beard, which in turn said the cameras are cur- It’s a new technology fornia Sen. Kamala Harris tion” to see if the president for now on numerous inves- can be used to sell ads for rently being used to sense being trotted out to retail- said Congress should “take obstructed justice. But “if, tigations. new frames or razors. when someone is in front the steps towards impeach- for the next year, year and a Pelosi also has been ad- ers, where cameras try to The screens can also be guess your age, gender or of the cooler and count the ment.” Former Obama ad- half — going right into the amant that impeachment placed at the drive-thru. A number of shoppers pass- ministration housing chief heart of the election — all is impossible without bi- mood as you walk by. The minivan pulling into a fast intent is to use the infor- ing by. It declined to say Julian Castro has also said that the Congress is talking partisan public sentiment food restaurant, for exam- if it will turn on the other he’d back such efforts. about is impeaching Trump for the House to formally mation to show you tar- ple, might get an ad for a geted real-time ads on in- functions of the camera. The split reflects tensions and Trump, Trump, Trump, charge Trump. family-sized meal on the “All such enhancements store video screens. video screen menu. will be carefully reviewed Companies are pitching For now, the cameras are and considered in light of retailers to bring the tech- in just a handful of stores. any consumer privacy con- nology into their physical Kroger, which has 2,800 cerns,” Walgreens said. stores as a way to better supermarkets, is testing compete with online rivals cameras embedded in a Advocates of the tech- like Amazon that are al- price sign above shelves nology say it could benefit ready armed with troves in two stores in the sub- shoppers by showing them of information on their urbs outside Cincinnati discounts tailored to them customers and their buy- and Seattle. Video screens or drawing attention to ing habits. attached to the shelves products that are on sale. With store cameras, you can play ads and show But privacy experts warn may not even realize you discounts. Kroger said the that even if the informa- are being watched unless cameras guess a shopper’s tion being collected is you happen to notice the age and sex but the in- anonymous, it can still be penny-sized lenses. And formation is anonymous used in an intrusive way. that has raised concerns and the data is not being For instance, if many over privacy. stored. If the tests work people are eyeing a not- “The creepy factor here out well, the company said so-healthy dessert but not is definitely a 10 out of it could expand it into oth- buying it, a store could 10,” said Pam Dixon, the er locations. place it at the checkout executive director of the Walgreens, which has line so you see it again World Privacy Forum, a more than 8,000 drug- and “maybe your will- nonprofit that researches stores, installed cooler power breaks down,” said FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS privacy issues. doors with cameras and Ryan Calo, a professor at On the same day that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi urged rank-and-file At the National Retail sensors at six locations in the University of Wash- Democrats to proceed with relative caution after the release of special Federation trade show , New York, San ington School of Law and counsel Robert Mueller’s report, Sen. Elizabeth Warren doubled down in New York earlier this Francisco and Bellevue, co-director of its Tech Pol- on her impeachment calls. year, a smart shelf on dis- Wash. Instead of the usu- icy Lab. A6 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2019 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- MARBLEHEAD Superstore at 10 Sylvan St. on Saugus man faces drug larly arrests, reflect police records. In Sunday at 5:45 p.m. Officer the event of a perceived inaccuracy, Accidents reports man was gone upon it is the sole responsibility of the con- arrival of police. and firearm charges A report of a hit and run mo- Caller from Centennial Drive cerned party to contact the relevant tor vehicle accident involving reported a 2004 Honda Civic police department and have the de- a parked car on Roundhouse with Massachusetts license BOSTON — A Saugus can Tactical 9mm semiau- G. Dein. partment issue a notice of correction Road at 8:53 a.m. on Monday. plate no. 8DK682 is speeding man was arrested Tues- tomatic pistol containing The charge of possession to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- A report of a minor motor and swerving on the road on day on drug and firearm 11 rounds of ammuni- with intent to distribute offenses, according to the tion in a drug trafficking pot provides a sentence of ifications will not be made without vehicle crash at Tedesco and Sunday at 7:10 p.m. Officer U.S. attorney’s office. crime. up to 20 years in prison, express notice of change from the West streets at 6:55 p.m. on stopped the vehicle on Rose Monday. Vinicius “Vinny” Teixei- Teixeira was held fol- supervised release, and arresting police department. Circle and had a conversation with the operator, Monica Lee ra, 29, was charged with lowing an appearance a fine of up to $1 million. Complaints of Groveland. She told police one count of possession in U.S. District Court. Possession of a firearm in LYNN she is new at driving a stick with intent to distribute A detention hearing is a drug trafficking crime A walk-in reported a neigh- shift. marijuana and one count scheduled Friday before provides for a mandatory Arrests bor dispute at 9:53 a.m. on Suspicious motor vehicle of possession of an Ameri- Magistrate Judge Judith five-year sentence. Monday and was looking for Devron Banks, 29, of 245 was reported at 147 Summit some advice. St. on Sunday at 7:42 p.m. Haddon Ave., Collingswood, An off-duty officer reported N.J., was arrested and charged Caller said the driver was er- an erratic operator on Tedesco ratic and possibly intoxicated. with shoplifting by asportation Street at 10:15 a.m. on Mon- at 10:27 a.m. Tuesday. Vehicle was described as an day. They stated the driver was older silver Toyota SUV and Dawan Johnson was ar- traveling over the double yellow rested on warrant charges last seen turning around in the lines and tailgating. Respond- Summit Plaza parking lot. Call- of assault and battery on a ing officers stated the car was police officer, resisting arrest er lost sight of the vehicle after gone on arrival. it turned onto Lynnfield Street and threat to commit crime at A caller reported at 2:18 12:28 a.m. Tuesday. going towards Washington p.m. on Monday that traffic Street. Officer reports locating during the pick up and drop off the vehicle and all is OK. Accidents times at Maple and Tedesco Loud party reported at 72 streets is “terrible.” She stated A report of a motor vehicle Central St., Apt. 2 on Sunday at she witnessed a “mother just 11:56 p.m. Officer reports all hit and run crash at 2:43 p.m. stop and make a u-turn to get Monday at 1 Ocean Terrace. was quiet upon police arrival. into the school line.” Police asked to check a sus- A report of a motor vehicle A caller reported a white pick crash at 3:48 p.m. Monday at picious motor vehicle at the up truck behind her revving the parking lot of Buckley Field 825 Boston St.; at 5:33 a.m. engine and pulling up close Tuesday at 579 Western Ave.; Park on Central Street on Sun- to her bumper at Tedesco and day at 12:32 a.m. The officer at 9:08 a.m. Tuesday at 37 Maple streets at 4:31 p.m. on Friend St. said the operator was kicked Monday. out of the house and was look- A report of a motor vehicle A caller reported a male crash with personal injury at ing for a place to stay. He was walking through his Lafayette sent on his way. 4:16 p.m. Monday at Broad- Street property carrying a bag way and Warwick Street; at Dunkin’ Donuts manager FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS at 11:27 p.m. on Monday. He at the cafe at 117 Newbury 7:41 p.m. Monday at 3 Lynn- approached the male who Toby MacFarlane departs federal court in Boston after facing charges in field St.; at 11:32 a.m. Tues- St. reported a customer who a nationwide college admissions bribery scandal. stated he was looking for 230 appears to be under the influ- day at Newhall and Sagamore Lafayette St., which does not streets. ence refuses to leave on Sun- exist. Responding officers were day at 8:21 a.m. He is wearing unable to locate the described Ex-USC coach, parent to plead Assault sweatpants, no shoes, with male. arm wrapped in a towel. Officer A report of an assault and A caller reported at 7:12 reports the man, Pat Corning, battery at 5:42 p.m. Monday a.m. on Tuesday that they were left without incident and re- guilty in college bribery scam concerned about a resident on Union Street. turned to his motel next door. based on his car windows be- By Alanna mo Giannulli. annulli’s younger daugh- Out of control guest, pos- ing open for several days on Durkin Richer The parents are accused ter appear to be a com- sibly under the influence, re- Breaking and Entering Lime Street. Officers made a ASSOCIATED PRESS of paying admissions con- petitive rower, authorities ported at the Plaza Hotel at call to the resident and left a sultant Rick Singer to rig said. Janke agreed and A report of a breaking and 125 Newbury St. on Monday BOSTON — A former message. standardized test scores their daughter, popular entering at 10:26 a.m. Tuesday University of Southern at 10:25 a.m. Officer reports and bribe college coaches YouTube star Olivia Jade at 161 Marianna St. Patrick Corning, 35, will be California soccer coach and other insiders to se- Giannulli, was admitted PEABODY taken by ambulance to Bever- and a California insur- cure spots for their children as a crew recruit even Theft ly Hospital. ance executive became at prestigious universities. though she didn’t play the Arrests Officer reports a trailer slid the latest people to agree A report of a larceny at MacFarlane, of Del Mar, sport, authorities say. off of a tractor and is partial- to plead guilty in a col- 12:20 p.m. Tuesday at 178 Ellen A. Middleton, 53, of Calif., will plead guilty to Janke’s lawyer declined ly blocking Oak Street at Ide- lege admissions cheating Essex St. 286 Newbury St., Apt. 86, was to comment Tuesday. An al Transportation on Sunday scandal that has netted conspiracy to commit mail arrested on a warrant at the at 1:03 p.m. Officer said the prominent parents and fraud and honest services email was sent to MacFar- Mobile Estates on Route 1 at Vandalism company has its own equip- Hollywood stars, federal mail fraud, prosecutors lane’s attorneys. Sunday a 6:08 p.m. prosecutors said Tuesday. said. Janke has agreed to MacFarlane, 56, is the A report of motor vehicle Luciano Esteves Machado, ment en route to the scene Laura Janke, who was plead guilty to racketeer- 14th parent to agree to vandalism at 1:10 a.m. Tues- 38, of 34 Keys Drive, Apt. 5, and the trailer was moved. G/J an assistant women’s ing conspiracy. plead guilty in the case. day at 60 Lovers Leap Ave. was arrested for unlicensed Towing is on scene. soccer coach at USC, will Prosecutors say Janke Others include Huff- operation of a motor vehicle admit to creating bogus created a bogus profile man, who will enter her following a motor vehicle stop SAUGUS LYNNFIELD athletic profiles that por- for MacFarlane’s daugh- guilty plea in Boston fed- at 1 Summit St. and Christina trayed wealthy parents’ ter that described her eral court May 21. She Drive on Sunday at 2:05 p.m. Complaints Arrest children as star athletes as a “US Club Soccer All is charged with paying American.” MacFarlane’s $15,000 to have someone Philip E. Castinetti, 62, of An employee at IHOP on to help them get into high- Accident daughter graduated from correct answers on her 20 Birchwood Road, was ar- Broadway reported a man tried ly selective schools, prose- USC last year without daughter’s SAT. rested on an out-of-town war- Motor vehicle crash report- to steal a purse at 8:30 a.m. cutors said. ever playing at the school, Parents who haven’t rant on Monday at 9:36 a.m. ed on Sunday at 8:40 p.m. at Monday. Toby MacFarlane, a for- authorities say. reached a plea deal with at 945 Summer St. and 1 Tim- Down River Ice Cream at 86 A report of a lost dog on mer senior executive at a prosecutors, including berhill Lane. Andover St. Officer assisted Lincoln Avenue at 1:09 p.m. title insurance company, In exchange, Singer paid with paperwork exchange. Monday. will also plead guilty to $150,000 to a private soc- Loughlin and Giannul- Alarm A caller on Saugus Avenue allegations that he paid cer club partly controlled li, were hit earlier this Animal Control reported someone rang her $450,000 to get his chil- by Janke, officials say. month with a money laun- Burglar alarm sounded at doorbell and she is too ner- dren admitted to USC as Janke, 36, also created dering conspiracy charge Mobil Station at 596 Salem Report of loud barking dogs, vous to look outside at 11:18 fake athletic recruits. a fake athletic profile for on top of the mail fraud St. on Monday at 10:23 p.m. possibly from the Big Apple p.m. Monday. Janke and MacFarlane MacFarlane’s son that de- conspiracy charge they Officer reports the building ap- Circus at the Northshore Mall A report of loud music on were charged alongside scribed him as over 6 feet were already facing. pears secure. on Sunday at 10:23 p.m. Offi- Myrtle Street at 1:03 a.m. 48 others last month with when he was really 5 feet, Loughlin and Giannul- cer reports some of the circus Monday. taking part in the scheme 5 inches tall, authorities li are accused of paying Complaints staff were walking their dogs, that has embroiled elite say. His son didn’t play $500,000 in bribes to get but all appeared to be in order. Theft universities across the basketball at USC and both of their daughters Lynnfield Fire Department country. Others charged withdrew from the school admitted to USC as fake reported oil in the road at Complaints A caller on Felsmere Avenue include actresses Felicity last year, they said. crew recruits. They plead- 1498 Main St. on Monday at reported he had more than Huffman and Lori Lough- In 2017, Singer directed ed not guilty last week 12:41 p.m. Caller from 43 Main St. re- $3,000 in landscaping tools lin and Loughlin’s fashion Janke to create a profile and have not publicly com- Officer requested at Cali- ports homeless activity on her stolen from a residence at designer husband, Mossi- to make Loughlin and Gi- mented on the allegations. fornia Pizza Kitchen at 1150 property on Sunday at 3:38 9:33 a.m. Monday. p.m. Officer told the caller Market St. on Monday at 9:51 POLICE BRIEFS p.m. for a belligerent customer. that the property she found is SWAMPSCOTT Officer stood by while the pa- abandoned and can be dis- Man charged with carrying Man who helped run illegal tion, violence or threats tron called for a ride and left posed of. Arrests the area. Road rage incident reported woman into path of truck held gambling ring avoids prison used in the operation. on Sunday at 4:05 p.m. on Porfirio Morales, 24, was Medical Aid Andover Street, eastbound just arrested and charged with un- GLOUCESTER (AP) WORCESTER (AP) — A Police release name after the Route 128 ramp. Offi- licensed operation of a motor — A man charged with man who helped run a so- of pedestrian killed Well-being check requested cer reports the suspect vehicle vehicle and speeding at 7:18 picking up a woman he phisticated illegal sports for a resident of 7 Todd Lane was a white sedan of unknown a.m. last Wednesday. had been arguing with gambling operation has CHICOPEE (AP) — on Monday at 1:15 p.m. Offi- make, model or license plate Justin Mokler, 35, was ar- and carrying her into the avoided prison and been Authorities have released cer reports patient was taken number. Caller reported the rested and charged with tres- path of an approaching sentenced to two years of the name of a woman to Beverly Hospital. operator made an unsafe lane passing and a violation of a dump truck has been held probation. who was walking on the Request for an ambulance change that nearly caused a city knife ordinance at 4:56 without bail. Anthony Seariac was sidewalk in Chicopee on Monday at 1:34 p.m. at collision. a.m. last Thursday. Michael Baker was also ordered to spend the first last week when she was 200 King Rail Drive, Apt. 209. Report of loud music at 3 Summer Revia, 32, was ordered at his arraign- six months in home con- struck and killed by an al- Patient taken to Salem Hospi- Oak St. was reported on Sun- arrested and charged with ment Monday to undergo finement, forfeit $92,000 legedly drunken driver. tal. day at 5:28 p.m. Officer re- trespassing at 4:14 a.m. last a mental health eval- to the government, and Police on Tuesday say Ambulance needed at 1 ports music was turned down. Thursday. uation. He pleaded not was fined $10,000. 24-year-old Laura Hebert Suntaug St. on Monday at Police were called to the same guilty to charges includ- Prosecutors say the died last Friday. 4:05 p.m. Patient taken to address a second time about Complaints ing attempted murder 38-year-old Holden man, Hebert, a Chicopee resi- Union Hospital in Lynn. the loud music at 9:34 p.m. and assault and battery a self-employed carpenter dent, was walking with a The 99 Restaurant at 317 Officer reports peace restored. A report of hazardous condi- with a dangerous weapon. and hockey coach, worked 23-year-old man when she Salem St. requested an ambu- Police were called back to the tions at 4 Hawthorne Road at Police say the 40-year- as an agent in a gam- was struck. The man was lance on Monday at 4:36 p.m. address again at 9:46 p.m. 7:33 a.m. on Monday. old Baker, who has bling operation and had also injured but has been Officer reported patient was Well-being check requested A report of suspicious activi- addresses in Beverly and several people under him, released from the hospital. taken to Melrose Wakefield of a man in his 30s yelling at ty at 54 Redington St. at 8:06 Ipswich, and the woman recruiting bettors, collect- Police say they were Hospital. oncoming traffic at the Petco a.m. on Monday. had been arguing late ing money and delivering struck by 48-year-old Da- Friday morning over the winnings. vid Delgado, after his car custody of a 7-year-old He also controlled a went onto the sidewalk. girl. “master administrative Police say he walked Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 They say he grabbed the account” with an offshore away from the scene, but woman and carried her betting website that was was apprehended a short Hotline into a Gloucester street, used to place and track distance away. Spanish menu available where they were struck. bets. The Chicopee man was CALL 24 HOURS A DAY Both were taken to the He pleaded guilty in held on $750,000 after or text the word tiplynn hospital and survived. January to running an pleading not guilty Mon- All reports of neighborhood and your tip to Baker’s attorney, Nicole illegal gambling business. day to charges including activity will be investigated. Reilly, and members of his He was spared prison motor vehicle homicide Callers may remain anonymous. “tip411” (847411) family refused comment time in part because there and operating under the outside court. was no evidence of extor- influence of liquor. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT Brothers sue Jussie Smollett’s lawyers, claiming defamation

By Michael Tarm and Geragos’ Los Ange- “significant emotional dis- and Caryn Rousseau les-based law firm as de- tress” and made them feel ASSOCIATED PRESS fendants. unsafe and alienated from In a joint statement, the local community. It CHICAGO — Two broth- Geragos and Glandian doesn’t specify an amount ers who say they helped called the lawsuit “ridicu- of money they are seeking, Jussie Smollett stage a lous” and “a desperate at- but says it would be more racist and homophobic tempt” by the brothers “to than $75,000 in compen- attack against himself stay relevant and further satory and damages, and sued the “” actor’s profit from an attack they other costs. attorneys on Tuesday, ac- admit they perpetrated.” The Osundairo broth- cusing them of defamation “We look forward to ex- ers, who are of Nigerian by continuing to insist posing the fraud the Os- descent, testified before publicly that the brothers undairo brothers and their a grand jury days before carried out a real, bigoted attorneys have committed Smollett was charged, attack on Smollett despite on the public,” they added. saying Smollett paid them knowing that was untrue. Smollett, who is black $3,500 to help stage the Abimbola “Abel” Osun- and gay, has stood by his attack. They contend in PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS dairo and Olabinjo “Ola” their suit that Smollett Osundairo said in a joint account that he was at- Merriam-Webster added the definition of swole to its online dictionary, tacked in downtown Chi- took advantage of the statement issued after with the meaning “extremely muscular: having a physique enhanced by cago early on Jan. 29 by their aspirations to have their lawsuit was filed in bodybuilding exercises,” like Egyptian bodybuilder Moustafa Ismail. federal court in Chicago two masked men who TV and movie careers. that Smollett’s legal team beat him, shouted racial “Mr. Smollett used his has spread false accusa- and anti-gay slurs, poured clout as a wealthy actor tions that have hurt their bleach on him, and looped to influence Plaintiffs, Swole, buzzy among new words reputations and under- a rope around his neck. who were in a subordinate mined their career pros- He said his attackers also relationship to him and in Merriam-Webster dictionary pects. shouted slogans in sup- were aspiring to ‘make it’ port of President Donald in Hollywood,” the lawsuit “We have sat back and dozen lexicographers, said dictionary and we want it Trump. contends. By Mark Pratt watched lie after lie be- ASSOCIATED PRESS Peter Sokolowski, Mer- to be current,” Sokolows- At a news conference, The lawsuit also states ing fabricated about us in riam-Webster’s editor at ki said. “We want to be as the brothers’ lawyer, Glo- that Glandian “inferred” the media only so one big BOSTON — Get swole, large. useful as possible.” ria Schmidt, said that the during an interview on the lie can continue to have prepare a bug-out bag, They scan online ver- The latest additions in- Osundairos regret their podcast Reasonable Doubt life,” they said. “These lies grab a go-cup and maybe clude mostly new words, or involvement with Smol- this month that Abimbola sions of newspapers, mag- are destroying our charac- you’ll have a better chance azines, academic journals, phrases, but also some old ter and reputation in our lett and decided to tell the Osundairo “engaged, at of surviving the omnicide. truth when confronted by least briefly, in homosexu- books and even movie and words with new meanings personal and professional Translation: Hit the gym television scripts until or applications. lives.” investigators in mid-Feb- al acts” with Smollett. The and bulk up, put a bunch ruary. filing says that’s false, that they detect what he calls “a Take unplug and snow- In their lawsuit, the of stuff essential for sur- critical mass” of usage that flake, for example. Unplug Osundairos contend “We’re going to make Osundairo is heterosexual vival in an easy-to-carry sure that the lies and mal- and to say otherwise could warrants inclusion. means to literally tug an that even after prosecu- bag, grab a drink for the The words are added to electric plug from a wall tors dropped the charges ice attacking our city, our put him and his family in road, and perhaps you’ll police department and my danger in Nigeria. the online dictionary first, socket, but now, it also against Smollett despite live through a man-made before some are later add- has a more metaphorical saying they believed they two clients are met with “Same-sex sexual activ- disaster that could wipe ity is illegal in Nigeria, ed to print updates of the meaning, as in to discon- could prove the attack truth and healing,” she out the human race. told reporters. The broth- which can result in 14 company’s popular Col- nect from social media, he was a hoax, Smollett’s Swole, bug-out bag, go- ers did not attend the years of imprisonment,” legiate Dictionary, which said. attorneys kept saying in cup and omnicide are just news conference. the lawsuit asserts. “If the according to company And yes, a snowflake is interviews that the Chi- a few of the 640 additions spokeswoman Meghan still a beautiful ice crystal cago-born brothers “led a Prosecutors have said accused is married, the to Merriam-Webster’s dic- Lunghi, has sold more that floats from the sky criminally homophobic, that Smollett’s friendship punishment is death by tionary added Monday. than 50 million copies during winter, but it now racist and violent attack with Abimbola Osundairo stoning.” Deciding what gets in- since 1898, making it the also has a usually dispar- against Mr. Smollett.” dated back several years In the weeks after the al- cluded is a painstaking “best-selling hardcover aging meaning of “someone “Mr. Smollett’s attor- and that Osundairo had leged attack, police arrest- process involving the book after the Bible.” who is overly sensitive,” ac- neys, faced with an out- served as a stand-in for a ed the Osundairo brothers Springfield, Mass.-based “So many people use our cording to Merriam-Web- raged public, did not character named “Kai” on on suspicion of assault- company’s roughly two website as their principal ster’s definition. retreat after their suc- “Empire.” Ola Osundairo ing Smollett but released cess (in getting charges also appeared as an extra them without charges. A dropped). Instead, they on the show, prosecutors police spokesman said the doubled down the lawsuit said. two were no longer con- states,” states the lawsuit, In their lawsuit, the Os- sidered suspects and that which names celebrity at- undairos say the defama- investigators had new ev- Deadline: torney , fel- tion by Smollett’s lawyers idence after questioning low lawyer Tina Glandian has caused the brothers them. May 22

We remember those who have passed away and are especially dear to us. On Saturday, May 25                                      

How to place your memorial ad: PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS At a news conference, Olabinjo Osundairo and Abimbola Osundairo’s Please choose one lawyer, Gloria Schmidt, said that the brothers regret their involvement of the following shields: with Jussie Smollett and decided to tell the truth when confronted by (if no check is made, investigators in mid-February. shield will not appear) SMITH – In memory of SMITH – In memory of JOHN C. SMITH who JOHN C. SMITH who passed away passed away May 4, 1997. May 4, 1997. Lovingly remembered rememberedLovingly by wife by wife Louise, daughters Kim Louise, daughters Kim and Maureen, and son and Maureen, and son Tom. Tom.

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WAKEFIELD — From Humanity – North Shore. families and we so appre- left, Elaine Manfredi, The generous business ciate Wake eld resident AVP, senior mortgage con- donations resulted in and Habitat for Humanity sultant; Elaine Foley, se- three baskets valued at – North Shore volunteer nior mortgage consultant; more than $4,000 each Joanne McMath for spend- Jennie Terry, Marketing and a donation of more ing the day with us.” & Social Media manager; than $300 to Habitat for The bank would like to Joanne McMath, Wake- Humanity – North Shore. thank the community and eld resident and Habitat “We envisioned our rst the following businesses for Humanity volunteer; home expo as a way to re- for their support: 128 Lois Hayward, VP, chief ally show how important Plumbing, Heating, Cool- technology of cer and we believe it is to support ing & Electric; Addario’s branch operations; and local businesses and give Services; Blinds R Us; Elaine Guaetta, AVP, back to the communities Boston Kitchen; Clever branch manager, took in which we live and Girl Organizing; Color- part in the Wake eld work,” Terry said. “Our Works; Designer Lawn Co-operative Bank Home goal was to provide a Sprinkler; Duffy Floors; Expo on March 30 at the venue for small business- Empire 1 Home Improve- Americal Civic Center in es to come together in one ments; HomeQuest Con- Wake eld. space to showcase their sultants; HomeWorks En- The expo featured local services and help the ergy; Kidcasso Art Studio; businesses specializing in community put real live LCM Plus Landscaping; home renovation, im- faces to business names McGuire Kitchen + Bath; provement, and design. In they may have heard Molly Booth Interiors; lieu of the typical vendor about. We’re already look- Pride Self Storage; Ralph participation fee, local ing forward to next year. Burke Roo ng; Sheila businesses taking part “Right in line with the Foley, Live Painter; The in the expo were asked expo ‘theme’ of home ren- Sweetbay Shop; Velvet to donate a product or ovation and improvement, Green Organic Lawn service to the “Habitat for Habitat for Humanity was Care; Vibe Food Truck; Humanity Home-Reno a perfect t given all the Wake eld Municipal Gas Raf e Baskets.” All raf e incredible work they do in & Light; Wake eld Fire ticket proceeds went providing clean, safe, af- Department; and Yankee directly to Habitat for fordable housing to nearby Pest Control. SENIOR LIVING DIRECTORY The North Shore’s longest running resource guide.

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By Mike Alongi start, tossing four innings and al- ITEM STAFF lowing just two hits with four . Kevin Dewing came in DANVERS — The St. John’s Prep and tossed two no-hit innings with baseball team got off to a slow start four strikeouts, then Zach Fortuna offensively, but a three-run fifth finished things up with a no-hit inning helped push the Eagles past seventh inning, only allowing one Catholic Memorial, 5-0, Tuesday walk and striking out three. afternoon at Pete Frates Field. The “We definitely planned on pitch- Eagles only had four hits entering ing at least three guys (Tuesday), the fifth inning and held a slim 1-0 and that was actually our lowest lead before adding much-needed amount of we’ve used this insurance runs. season,” said Letarte. “James was “It was good to see the hits come cruising early so we stuck with with the wood bats,” said St. John’s him, and that allowed us to only coach Dan Letarte. “To get a couple use three pitchers instead of four. hard hits there was good because All of our guys threw well.” we struggled to put the ball in play The use of a committee — but not in the early innings. But eventually a large committee — on the mound we were able to string a couple of was a conscious decision by Le- hits together and get some runs tarte, as the Eagles have just start- across, which was good to see.” ed a stretch of five games in seven The Eagles were led by Jake Mill- days. er, who went 1-for-3 with a pair of “We’re playing Tuesday, Wednes- RBI. while Alex Lane (2-for-3), Will day, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Potdevin (2-for-3) and Zeke O’Con- so we’ve got a lot of innings ahead nell (1-for-3) each drove in a run. of us in just a short time,” Letarte Richie Williams (3-for-4, 2 stolen said. “We had Sean (Letarte) and bases) led the team in hits. Max (Gieg) in the bullpen today, On the mound, Prep once again ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE but we didn’t use them so we can employed a committee to get save the innings for (Wednesday).” St. John’s Prep outfielder Jake Miller went 1-for-3 with two RBI in a win over through the win. James Lamarca Catholic Memorial Tuesday afternoon. earned the win after getting the PREP, B2 Salem’s Silveira gives back through boxing

By Daniel Kane after working with Alex ITEM STAFF Sepulveda at Private Jew- els Fitness in Lynn. LYNN — Derek Silveira “I’ve been coming down may have come from hum- here and just doing some ble beginnings but the Sa- sparring,” Silveira said. “I lem native hasn’t allowed needed the extra help and that to limit his success in Alex offered to help me. the boxing ring. He’s great. I can definitely “My boxing career started feel it and he’s helping me because somebody had a push it. gym that was non-profit “We got to talking and he and I could go there for was asking me about giving free,” Silveira said. “It back to the kids,” Silveira stopped me from hanging said. “I came from a tough out in the streets and doing life. I just want to tell these drugs. I ended up winning kids how boxing has my first fight at 11 (years changed my life for the bet- ITEM FILE PHOTO old) at the Silver Mittens. ter. I want to show them Jared Coppola went 1-for-3 with Then I won the Junior what hard work and dedi- two RBI for St. Mary’s in a win over Olympics and I just kept cation can do to help you.” Bishop Fenwick Tuesday. winning. I was staying in Silveira spoke to a group the gym and it’s all because of young boxers Tuesday at somebody gave back to me Private Jewels and was and the community.” happy to offer words of wis- St. Mary’s Silveira, 33, is currently ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE dom to those who are look- the New England Welter- ing to follow in his foot- Salem native Derek Silveira, the current New England weight Champion and has steps. baseball Welterweight Champion, speaks to kids at Private found a chance to give back Jewels Fitness in Lynn Tuesday. to the community himself SILVEIRA, B2 beats Fenwick

By Harold Rivera DiGrande, Laundry both hit 100 career goals ITEM SPORTS EDITOR five goals and one assist. LYNN — It’s always good to get a win SCHOOL ROUNDUP DiGrande scored four goals against your rival. By Harold Rivera and logged one assist. Harp- With timely hitting and solid defense, ITEM SPORTS EDITOR er Clopton and Scarlett Ci- the St. Mary’s baseball team grabbed a ciotti scored two goals each. 5-2 win over Catholic Central League foe Tuesday’s 18-1 win over Jordan Waters, Liz Green, Bishop Fenwick Tuesday at Fraser Field. Medford at Blocksidge Field Sydney Bray, Nikki Rosa and “I thought our defense played really was a milestone game for two Zoey Bozjarian each found well,” Spartans coach Derek Dana said. members of the Swampscott the back of the net once. “We had a slip in centerfield. But (Kyle girls lacrosse team. Senior Big Blue goalie Sara Ouellette) made a great catch to end the attackman Grace DiGrande Hamada-Mohamed made game. We started out fast. We scored four and junior midfielder Em- five saves. runs in the first two innings. That’s what erson Laundry both scored Swampscott, still undefeat- we talked about. I thought we still had their 100th career goals. ed at 4-0, travels to Danvers some opportunities but it was a good win.” “It was kind of fun for Thursday (4). Spartans starter Bobby Alcock pitched both the girls to happen “We’re pretty happy,” Ea- all seven innings. Alcock allowed two to reach that in the same ton said. “We were excited earned runs on five hits, struck out six game,” Swampscott coach about our wins over Beverly and walked eight. Al Eaton said. “They’ve and Peabody last week. Both “Bobby didn’t have his best stuff here both been working hard to were big wins. We have Dan- but he battled through and he finished try and reach their goals. vers and we play Marble- the game,” Dana said. “Last time out he Even though they noticed head twice next week. That’ll pitched a great game and we lost. It’s all they were on the edge of it be a huge test. So far, the about the team. A win’s a win and it’s a they were still being good girls have been able to stand good win.” teammates, feeding. I think ITEM FILE PHOTO up to every challenge placed Jared Coppola (1-for-3, two RBI), John that speaks to the team as a Mulready (2-for-3, two RBI, run) and Kyle Swampscott’s Emerson Laundry (left) scored her in front of them.” whole.” Ouellette (1-for-1, RBI, run) powered St. 100th career goal in a win over Medford Tuesday. Laundry finished with ROUNDUP, B2 Mary’s offense. D.J. DiCenso went 2-for-3 and Lee Pacheco went 1-for-3 with a run scored. Keegan O’Connor (2-for-4) and Trey De- Hot start propels Bruins to Game 7 victory Loury (1-for-4) each drove in a run for the Crusaders. Missed opportunities doomed BOSTON (AP) — Joakim of the postseason with Game the Crusaders, as Fenwick left eight run- Nordstrom and Sean Kuraly 7 victories in 2018 and 2013. ners on base. each had a goal and assist, The Maple Leafs have now “We made two big errors that cost us Tuukka Rask stopped 32 lost six straight road Game three runs and we didn’t get the big hit,” shots and the Boston Bruins 7s. Crusaders coach Russ Steeves said. “Bob- beat the Toronto Maple Leafs Boston advances to the by’s a very good . Timely hitting 5-1 in Game 7 on Tuesday Eastern Conference semifi- and those errors cost us the game.” night to wrap up their first- nals where it will meet the Spartans catcher Mulready threw three round Eastern Conference Columbus Blue Jackets. Fenwick runners out on steal attempts. playoff series. John Tavares had Toronto’s “John has been throwing the ball very Marcus Johansson added goal on an assist by Tyler En- well,” Dana said. “He threw two out in his first goal of the postseason nis. Frederik Andersen fin- Portland. He’s throwing the ball strong for Boston and Charlie Coyle ished with 27saves. with quick feet. He had a couple big hits scored on an empty netter late The Maple Leafs’ loss means too.” in the third. Patrice Bergeron there are no Canadian teams The Spartans struck for two runs in the also had a late goal. remaining in the playoffs. Cal- bottom of the first. Aiven Cabral reached It is the Bruins’ second gary and Winnipeg previously on an error and advanced to second base straight Game 7 win over lost their first-round series. on Colin Reddy’s sacrifice bunt. After PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The Bruins led 2-1 after two Mulready walked, cleanup hitter Coppola the Maples Leafs and third periods and needed just 2:40 gave the Spartans a 2-0 lead with a 2-RBI in three playoff matchups be- Bruins fans celebrate after a goal from Sean Kuraly of the third to add to it. double. tween the teams. Boston pre- in the third period of Game 7 against the Toronto viously knocked Toronto out Maple Leafs at TD Garden Tuesday night. BRUINS, B2 SPARTANS, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2019 Spartans beat rival Fenwick at Fraser SPARTANS From B1 Mulready bumped the Spartans’ lead to 4-0 in the bot- tom of the second. Ouellette was hit by a pitch to lead the inning. Conor Donohue advanced Ouellette to sec- ond with a sacrifice bunt and Ritchie Pagliuca reached via error. Mulready brought them home with a 2-RBI single. “We want to get people chasing us,” Dana said, “wheth- er we’re home or away. It’s nice when we’re home be- cause we still have that hammer at the end of the game. But if they’re chasing us, that’s a good thing.” Meanwhile, Fenwick struggled to cash in with run- ners on base. “St. Mary’s did a good job,” Steeves said. “They moved runners along and they got the big hits in the early in- nings. That’s always a good team. We respect them a lot. They beat us.” The Crusaders stranded three runners before finding the board in the top of the third. O’Connor doubled with one out and crossed home plate on DeLoury’s RBI dou- ble. Fenwick slimmed the gap to 4-2 on O’Connor’s RBI double, scoring Tucker Destino, in the fourth. Alcock worked his way around a one-out walk in the top of the fifth. St. Mary’s added an insurance run in the bottom half of the inning. Pacheco and D.J. DiCenso hit back-to-back singles, placing runners on first and second. Ouellette laced a RBI double, plating Pacheco for the 5-2 lead. Alcock and the Spartans sealed the win with a 1-2-3 top of the seventh. Ouellette grabbed the last putout of the game with a highlight-reel catch in centerfield. ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE The Spartans (3-2) are back at it Thursday (3:30) James Lamarca earned the win on the mound for St. John’s Prep Tuesday, pitching four innings when they travel to Cardinal Spellman. Fenwick (4-3) and allowing just two hits with four strikeouts. has a few days of practice before visiting Essex Tech Sunday morning (10). Prep baseball beats Catholic Memorial

Bruins move on after PREP 1-0 until the bottom of the single of his own to make who hosts Malden Catholic From B1 fifth, when St. John’s it 4-0 before Catholic Me- Wednesday afternoon (4) pushed three runs across. morial escaped the inning. back at Pete Frates Field. Game 7 victory It was a slow start to the The Eagles put two men The Prep added one more “This is why we’re in game, with no score until on with two out for Miller, insurance run in the bot- such a good position with BRUINS the bottom of the third. who once again came tom of the sixth on a RBI our pitching,” Letarte said. From B1 Williams and Jack Cairns through with a RBI — this single from Lane to make “These back-to-backs don’t Toronto forced action in Boston’s defensive zone be- opened the inning with time a single to left field it 5-0. From there, Fortuna hurt us as much because fore it was poked out near the center of the ice and singles to put runners on — to make it 2-0. Next up closed out the top of the we have the arms we need controlled by Kuraly. He promptly split between Tava- first and third for Miller, was O’Connell, who fol- seventh and the Eagles to get through each game. res and Ron Hainsey, crossed in front of Morgan Rielly who brought home the lowed suit with a RBI sin- earned their fourth win of We’ll just keep managing and fired a wrist shot past Andersen to give the Bruins game’s first run on a sac- gle of his own to make it the season. these guys and keep giv- a two-goal edge. fly to centerfield. 3-0. Potdevin kept the It will be a quick turn- ing them their proper Boston came up empty on multiple early shot at- The score remained at streak alive with a RBI around for St. John’s (4-1), rest.” tempts before its fourth line broke through with the first goal of the night. Joakim Nordstrom found a small seam left open by New England boxing champ gives back in Lynn Andersen and slipped the puck past him to put the Bruins up 1-0 with 5:31 left in the first period. Matt SILVEIRA go on vacations. That’s because Grzelcyk and Kuraly got assists. From B1 boxing gave me the structure to A little over two minutes later Toronto’s Jake Gar- be able to do all that. Every diner gave it away behind his own net after being fore- “It means everything to me,” time I go to work I’m the hard- checked by Karson Kuhlman. Johansson controlled the Silveira said. “To experience est worker there because work puck, spun in front and fired a quick shot just inside boxing and to build confidence, is nothing compared to working the left post to make it 2-0. it turned me into the person as hard as you can in the gym. Toronto struck back at 3:54 of the second. Ennis that I am today. I’m humble but If you can get punched in the jarred the puck loose with his forecheck on Grzel- I’m very outgoing and confi- face willingly and smile there’s cyk. The puck found its way to Tavares, who punched dent. It means a lot to me to be nothing in this world you guys through his second goal of the playoffs to pull the Ma- able to give back to the kids can’t do. But you have to focus ple Leafs to 2-1. and talk to them. I do the Big and have that determination.” Toronto got a one-man advantage with 11:38 left in Brother programs and try to do The group at Private Jewels the second after Brandon Carlo was called for a cross anything I can. It comes full-cir- will be treated to a similar pep check on Andreas Johnsson. Boston’s defense stepped cle. It feels good.” talk from Lynn native Rashida up, dodging eight Maple Leafs shot attempts to notch In front of a room full of young Ellis Wednesday. Ellis is cur- the penalty kill. boxers, Silveira stressed the rently training to compete in Tempers flared briefly just before the end of the peri- importance of conditioning to od after Toronto was called for an offside. But a poten- improve skills and how boxing the 2020 Summer Olympics in tial fight was quickly broken up. helped mold him as a person. Tokyo, which she qualified for It happened again in front of the Maple Leafs’ bench “Boxing was something I last year. just after time expired in the second. Brad Marchand would turn to to get my stress Sepulveda appreciates the and Auston Matthews were in the middle of the scrum. out,” Silveira said to the group. two accomplished boxers for It, too, was brief and ceased after only some mild shov- “I still love it. The hardest part sharing their experiences with ing. about training is getting that Lynn’s youth. The offensive aggression from Game 6 carried over to running in. Conditioning’s the “Rashida and Derek are a Game 7, with both teams combining for eight shots on hardest part. No matter how huge example for these kids,” goal in first seven minutes. good of shape you’re in you can Sepulveda said. “They’re an ex- One of the best early runs was by the Maple Leafs always get in better shape. ample of what hard work is. To midway through the opening period. “I came from nothing,” Silvei- come up from nothing and to be able to build on hard work and Mitchell Marner weaved his way through Boston’s ra said. “I was homeless for a ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE defense on a one-man rush and got off a clean shot while. Boxing changed my en- dedication,that’s huge for all from just outside the faceoff circles. But Rask had tire life. Today I have two beau- the kids and everyone in here Derek Silveira high-fives kids during plenty of time to set up and was there to corral it. He tiful kids, I own a house, have a to follow and learn from that a clinic at Private Jewels Fitness in also stopped two other close attempts by Marner. great job, cars, money and can example.” Lynn Tuesday. Swampscott boys and girls track earns sweep of Gloucester ROUNDUP and Dan DeLaus scored Mystic Valley Thursday Triple-winner Joseph Gloucester 56 Classical (4-0) runs From B1 once each. (4). Varghese was the high- Charlotte Andrews was against Malden Tuesday. Eagles goalie Alex GIRLS TENNIS light of the meet for a quadruple-winner for English 83, Everett 47 GIRLS LACROSSE Kreher had four saves and Classical 3, Revere 2 Swampscott. Varghese the Big Blue. Andrews English’s Hannah Tra- Marblehead 16, Craig Yannone won 12 of The Rams remain unde- took first place in the high won the high jump (4-11), hant was a triple-winner Beverly 11 16 faceoffs. feated. jump (5-9), triple jump triple jump (33-4), 110 in the long jump (15-10), Maddie Erksine and St. John’s (7-3) travels to Winners for Classical (40-3 1/2) and 110 me- hurdles (17.2) and 400 triple jump (30-5) and Grace Arthur pushed the Catholic Memorial Thurs- were Daphne Pineda, who ter hurdles (17.8). Jack- hurdles (1:19). Ciara Es- 400 hurdles (1:05). Oth- Magicians to victory with day (7). filled in at first singles, (6- son Brigham was a dou- paillat was a double-win- er English winners were five goals each. Carter BASEBALL 2, 6-2), Lexi Ferraro/Abby ble-winner in the shot put ner in the shot put (33-6 Gzane Williams in the Murray and Lydia Bon- English 1, Malden 0 Stafford at first doubles (43-1/2) and discus (131- 1/2) and discus (71-4). high jump (4-0) and 110 giorno each found the Juan Subervi pitched a (6-0, 6-1) and Jayden Car- 9/10). Other winners for Other Swampscott win- hurdles (20.8), Kahlee back of the net twice. Sara complete-game shutout roca/Sophia Defronzo at the Big Blue were Jared ners were Meredith Zim- Smith-Whelton in the Campbell and Mae Col- for the Bulldogs. Suber- second doubles (6-1, 6-0). Gordon in the long jump mer in the javelin (82-7), shot put (32-1.25), Faidat well scored a goal each. vi also went 2-for-3 and The Rams (3-0) host (17-6), Jake Culliton in the Paige Kennedy in the 100 Amisu in the discus (65- Magicians goalie Eliz- Malden Wednesday (4). javelin (135-0), Najique scored the lone run on a (13.0), Amelia Groothuis 10), Kendra Malcolm in abeth Driscoll made 11 passed ball. BOYS TRACK Henry in the 100 (11.2), in the 800 (2:55) and Ash- the 100 (13.4), Valenti- saves. English ended the win on Tech 82, Henna Domain in the 400 ley Marston in the 2-mile na Santelises in the 400 Marblehead travels (4-3) a 4-6-3 double play (Clodys Greater Lowell 54 (56.4) and Reece Klusaz in (12:34). (1:13), Jackie Ramirez in travels to Peabody Friday Parandys to Jomar Moreta Elvis Gonzalez was a the 800 (2:10.8). Classical 69, (4). to Ethan Labbe). triple-winner with victo- Everett 89, English 47 Revere 67 the 800 (2:51.2) and the BOYS LACROSSE The Bulldogs (2-1) visit ries in the 200 meter, high Winners for English The Rams were led by two-mile (13:49), Erin Lynn 7, Matignon 4 Everett Wednesday (4). jump and long jump. An- were Jeriel Garcia in the triple-winner Slanny Por- Galloway in the one-mile Sam Ennis led the Jets SOFTBALL gel Hernandez was a dou- long jump (18-9 1/2) and torreal, who won the high (7:16.5). with five goals and one Tech 10, Minuteman 4 ble-winner in the javelin javelin (116-11), and Mi- jump (4-8), the long jump Greater Lowell 73, assist. Brian Clougherty Freshman pitcher Han- and shot put. Other win- chael Falasca in the 800 (15-10) and the 200 (28.0). Tech 62 scored twice and added an nah Caleb earned the win ners for Tech were (2:21.1). Rachel Brennan won both First-place winners assist. in the circle for Tech. Ca- Amari Gaston (100 me- Revere 111, the 800 (2:34) and the one- for Tech were Kengraliz Lynn (1-5) visits Salem leb tallied nine strikeouts ter), Sebastian Le-Ortiz Classical 25 mile (5:49), while Cherish Carrasavilio (100 meter), Thursday (7). in her six innings of work. (one-mile), Luis Pineiro Winners for Classical Nwoko won the discus Nayelis Diaz (400 meter), St. John’s Shrewsbury 7, Offensively, Georgina (triple jump) and Mikko were Jonathan Fernandez (85-6) and the shot put Angelina Castillo (two- St. John’s Prep 6 Toribio went 3-for-4 with Suarez (discus). in the shot put (38-4 3/4) (28-11). Other winners for mile), Nyari Lane-Benja- Jake Surette highlighted two RBI and Ariella Long Tech remains undefeat- and Jeron Xavapy in the Classical were Kenia Me- min (400 hurdles), Felicity the Eagles with two goals went 2-for-4 with three ed at 8-0. 100 (11.9). jia in the 400 (1:10) and Blaney (long jump) and Ir- and two assists. Pat Keefe, RBI. Swampscott 88, GIRLS TRACK Chloe Kebreau in the tri- ranis Julio (javelin). Tech’s Michael Ott, Sean Gilbert The Tigers (2-3) host Gloucester 44 Swampscott 79, ple jump (30-10). 5-3. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY Ultimate Disc Baseball) St. John’s at Masconomet (3:30) English at Everett (4) Track Classical at Malden (4) Lynnfield at Amesbury (3:30) Gloucester at Marblehead (4) Spellman at St. Mary’s (4) Danvers at Peabody (4) Volleyball Medford at Revere (4) St. John’s Shrewsbury at St. John’s Saugus at Beverly (4) (5:30) Swampscott at Winthrop (4) Malden Catholic at St. John’s (4) THURSDAY Softball Baseball Rockport at Lynnfield (3) Lynnfield at Newburyport (3:45) St. Mary’s at Spellman (3:30) Malden at Classical (4) Beverly at Swampscott (4) Beverly at Saugus (4) English at Classical (7) Peabody at Danvers (4) Winthrop at Swampscott (4) Softball Marblehead at Gloucester (4:30) Pentucket at Lynnfield (3:45) Revere at Medford (4:30) Classical at English (4) English at Everett (7) Swampscott at Beverly (4) Boys Tennis Boys Lacrosse Lynnfield at Rockport (3:30) Lynnfield at Masconomet (4) Classical at Malden (4) Marblehead at Beverly (4) English at Everett (4) Peabody at Swampscott (4) Swampscott at Winthrop (4) Revere at Medford (4) Gloucester at Marblehead (4) Everett at Saugus (4) Fenwick at Peabody (4) Winthrop at Malden (4) Medford at Revere (4) St. John’s at Catholic Memorial (7) St. John’s at Xaverian (4) Lynn at Salem (7) Girls Tennis Girls Lacrosse Rockport at Lynnfield (3:30) Swampscott at Danvers (4) Malden at Classical (4) Wakefield at Peabody (4) Peabody at Danvers (4) Boys Tennis Revere at Medford (4) North Reading at Lynnfield (3:30) Winthrop at Swampscott (4) St. Mary’s at St. Joseph Prep (3:45) Beverly at Saugus (4) Fenwick at Arlington Catholic (4) Marblehead at Gloucester (4:30) Classical at English (4) English at Everett (5) Triton at Winthrop (4) Boys Lacrosse Masconomet at Marblehead (4) St. Mary’s at Arlington Catholic (4) Girls Tennis Fenwick at Williams (4) Arlington Catholic at Fenwick (3:30) Girls Lacrosse English at Classical (4) Williams at Fenwick (4) Swampscott at Beverly (4) Stoneham at Saugus (4) Track Methuen at Revere (6) Beverly at Marblehead (4) Girls Golf Peabody at Saugus (at Marblehead, Saugus at North Quincy (3:45) 4) Sailing Sailing Swampscott at Gloucester (4) Manchester-Essex at St. John’s (4) Winthrop at Concord Academy (4) Rugby St. John’s at Lincoln-Sudbury Malden Catholic at St. John’s (5:30)

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Montreal at New England...... NBCSB Sale remained winless af- lowering his ERA from nine starts with the Chica- Detroit manager Ron College Softball ter five starts but struck 8.50 to 7.43. The 30-year- go White Sox in 2016, left Gardenhire was impressed 7 p.m...... Southern Mississippi at Mississippi...... SEC Network out a season-high 10 in old, who signed a $160 after 97 with the score 2-2. how his lineup capitalized 7:30 p.m...... Nebraska at Iowa...... Big Ten Network five innings as the Detroit million, six-year contract “I at least gave my team on Sale’s mistakes. Women’s College Lacrosse Tigers beat the Boston late in , a chance to win when I left “He’s tough and he’s 11 a.m...... BC vs. Louisville...... NESN Plus 2 p.m...... Syracuse vs. Virginia...... NESN Plus Red Sox 7-4 Tuesday to had never gone his first the ballgame, but still rely- going to punch out guys. 5 p.m...... North Carolina vs. Virginia Tech...... NESN Plus start their first double- five starts in a big league ing on my bullpen guys too That’s what he’s known for 8 p.m...... Notre Dame vs. Duke...... NESN Plus header sweep at Fenway season without a victory. much,” Sale said. “We’ve and that’s what he does, Radio Park since August 1965. “A step in the right di- been leaning on those guys and you’ve just got to find MLB Spencer Turnbull (1-2) rection, but I’m still not down there a lot — myself, a way, try to get a couple 7:10 p.m...... Detroit at Boston...... WEEI-FM 93.7 pitched five shutout in- satisfied,” said Sale, who mostly. It’d just be nice here and there off him,” Soccer nings for his first major managed not to take a loss to be able to go out there Gardenhire said. “We did 7:30 p.m...... Montreal at New England...... WBZ-FM 98.5 league win, leading the for the first time this year. and fill up seven or eight that — when he made a Tigers to a 4-2 victory in Sale clearly felt better innings or even finish a mistake we got aggressive the nightcap that left the than after an 8-0 loss last game for these guys and on him and jumped him, STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS World Series champions at week at the New York Yan- give them a day off.” kind of ambushed him a Monday, April 22 Boston 4, Toronto 1, Boston wins 9-15. kees, which he called “flat- That would have been little bit.” Carolina 5, Washington 2, series series 4-3 Brandon Dixon greet- out embarrassing.” especially nice Tuesday af- Matthew Boyd (2-1) com- ed Marcus Walden with a Sale said his velocity ter the opener of the four- bined with three relievers tied 3-3 Vegas at San Jose, 10 p.m. Dallas 2, Nashville 1, OT, Dallas wins three-run double after the continued to improve, but game series was rained on a five-hitter against series 4-2 Wednesday, April 24 Tigers loaded the bases had some command issues out Monday night. Boston, starting a 10-game Tuesday, April 23 Carolina at Washington, 7:30 p.m. against Hector Velázquez again. “I felt that he was better homestand after a three- (0-2), and the Red Sox “I need to clean some than the last one as far game sweep at Tampa were swept in a twin-bill things up around the edg- as like command,” Boston Bay. Josh Harrison hit a NBA PLAYOFFS for the first time since the es, but we’ll get there,” manager said. tiebreaking, two-run dou- Monday, April 22 L.A. Clippers at Golden State, 10:30 Los Angeles Angels accom- Sale said. “I can’t make “Give them credit for get- ble in the eighth off Colten Milwaukee 127, Detroit 104, Milwau- p.m. plished the feat on July 20, them put the ball in play, ting the pitch count up in Brewer (0-2) and scored kee wins series 4-0 Thursday, April 25 2015. but I can fill up the strike five innings, then they did two pitches later on a sin- Utah 107, Houston 91, Houston leads x-Toronto at Orlando, 7 or 7:30 p.m. Sale gave up two runs, zone and throw strikes.” what they did with the gle by Grayson Greiner. series 3-1 x-Philadelphia at Brooklyn, 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 23 Denver at San Antonio, 7, 8 or 9:30 Toronto 115, Orlando 96, Toronto p.m. wins series 4-1 x-Portland at Oklahoma City, 9:30 Celtics face tough road after sweeping Pacers Philadelphia 122, Brooklyn 100, Phil- p.m. adelphia wins series 4-1 Friday, April 26 INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — a good job holding the San Antonio at Denver, 9:30 p.m. x-Golden State at L.A. Clippers, TBA The Boston Celtics proved team together. Now that Oklahoma City at Portland, 10:30 p.m. x-Houston at Utah, TBA they could be every bit as they’re in the playoffs, Wednesday, April 24 Saturday, April 27 physical as the Indiana they’re playing good bas- Utah at Houston, 8 p.m. x-Orlando at Toronto, TBA Pacers in the first round ketball. Their next oppo- of the playoffs. nent is going to see a good They may need to be team.” MLB even tougher for the rest And an experienced AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE of the postseason. team that has something East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB After delivering the to prove following last Tampa Bay 16 8 .667 — New York 13 10 .565 — knockout blow to the year’s exit in the confer- New York 12 10 .545 3 Philadelphia 12 11 .522 1 Pacers with a first-round ence finals and this year’s Toronto 11 13 .458 5 Atlanta 11 11 .500 1½ Boston 9 15 .375 7 Washington 10 11 .476 2 sweep, the Celtics quickly underachieving regular Baltimore 9 16 .360 7½ Miami 7 16 .304 6 turned their attention to season. Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB their next challenge: Get- Many figured that when Minnesota 13 7 .650 — St. Louis 13 9 .591 — ting back to the Eastern James decided to leave Cleveland 12 10 .545 2 Pittsburgh 12 9 .571 ½ Conference finals. for the West Coast, Bos- Detroit 12 10 .545 2 Milwaukee 13 11 .542 1 Chicago 9 13 .409 5 Chicago 10 10 .500 2 “You can obviously take ton could be the favorite Kansas City 7 17 .292 8 Cincinnati 9 13 .409 4 some momentum going with Irving and Hayward West Division West Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB into it and be proud of the FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS healthy. Seattle 16 9 .640 — Los Angeles 15 9 .625 — performance you put on,” Instead, for the first Houston 13 9 .591 1½ Arizona 13 11 .542 2 said All-Star guard Kyrie Gordon Hayward showed signs of his former time Stevens’ six seasons, Texas 12 9 .571 2 San Diego 12 11 .522 2½ All-Star form in the first round of the NBA Oakland 12 13 .480 4 Colorado 10 13 .435 4½ Irving, who already owns the Celtics won fewer Los Angeles 9 14 .391 6 San Francisco 10 14 .417 5 one championship ring playoffs against the Indiana Pacers. games than the previous Tuesday’s Games more (Means 2-2), 7:05 p.m. from his time with LeBron season, and they found Detroit 7, Boston 4, 1st game Detroit (Ross 1-2) at Boston (Rodriguez James and the Cleveland an awkward fall. Irving Plus, the Celtics demon- themselves in danger of Miami 3, Cleveland 1 1-2), 7:10 p.m. insisted he was fine. strated their capacity to Baltimore 9, Chicago White Sox 1 Minnesota (TBD) at Houston (Verlander Cavaliers. “But a week losing home-court advan- San Francisco 7, Toronto 6 3-0), 8:10 p.m. later, it doesn’t even mat- All-Star Gordon Hay- win game with offense or tage for the first round. Detroit 4, Boston 2, 2nd game N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 1-0) at L.A. Angels ward scored 20 points off defense. Tampa Bay 5, Kansas City 2 (Pena 0-1), 10:07 p.m. ter. You’ve got to prove it A strong finish to the Cincinnati 7, Atlanta 6 Milwaukee (Chacin 2-2) at St. Louis (Wain- all over again.” the bench in his home- It’s a combination that regular season helped Arizona 2, Pittsburgh 1 wright 1-2), 1:15 p.m. town and teamed up with should serve them well N.Y. Mets 9, Philadelphia 0 Washington (Sanchez 0-2) at Colorado Certainly, the Celtics Boston slide into the No. Milwaukee at St. Louis, 7:45 p.m. (Marquez 2-1), 3:10 p.m. appear to have everything Marcus Morris to make regardless of who they 4 spot, just ahead of the L.A. Dodgers at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. Atlanta (Soroka 0-1) at Cincinnati (Roark Minnesota at Houston, 8:10 p.m. they need to continue five 3-pointers in the play next in the Eastern short-handed Pacers, and 1-0), 6:40 p.m. Washington at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Arizona (Kelly 1-2) at Pittsburgh (Lyles 2-0), playing into June. decisive fourth-quarter Conference semifinals.it gave them just enough N.Y. Yankees at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. 7:05 p.m. Texas at Oakland, 10:07 p.m. Irving had 14 points stretch that sealed Bos- Top-seeded Milwaukee momentum. Philadelphia (Velasquez 0-0) at N.Y. Mets Seattle at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. and seven assists despite ton’s first 4-0 series win leads eighth-seeded De- “I appreciate the way Wednesday’s Games (Vargas 1-0), 7:10 p.m. Kansas City (Junis 1-2) at Tampa Bay (Snell L.A. Dodgers (Buehler 2-0) at Chicago Cubs getting banged around in since 2011. troit 3-0. our guys play late in 2-1), 1:10 p.m. (Hamels 3-0), 8:05 p.m. Sunday’s 110-106 victo- Forward Al Horford “A lot of people down- games — we execute all Miami (Alcantara 1-2) at Cleveland (TBD), Thursday’s Games 1:10 p.m. Detroit at Boston, 7:10 p.m. ry. He took a seat on the continues to do whatev- played Boston as a team, the way through,” Ste- Texas (Smyly 0-2) at Oakland (Brooks 2-2), Cleveland at Houston, 8:10 p.m. court in the first half after er the Celtics have asked but we knew they would vens said. “We can still 3:37 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at L.A. Angels, 9:07 p.m. Seattle (Hernandez 1-1) at San Diego Texas at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. apparently getting hit in and even younger players get it right come playoff execute a little bit better (Paddack 0-1), 3:40 p.m. Arizona at Pittsburgh, 12:35 p.m. the midsection and was such as Jayson Tatum and time,” Pacers coach Nate in the middle of the game, San Francisco (Pomeranz 0-2) at Toronto L.A. Dodgers at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. (Buchholz 0-0), 4:07 p.m. Atlanta at Cincinnati, 6:40 p.m. seen rubbing his elbow in Jaylen Brown are con- McMillan said. “(Coach) but we’re happy to win Chicago White Sox (Santana 0-1) at Balti- Miami at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. the second half following tinuing to play key roles. Brad (Stevens) has done this series.” B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2019 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 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Go over your options and make Your intuition won’t let you Don’t let uncertainty take charge Spend more time searching Consider what makes you Proceed with caution and lis- changes based on what’s good down. What someone is telling and ruin your plans. Participate for answers and looking for happy, and make changes to ten carefully. Someone will for you, not on what someone you won’t jibe with your own in events that will lead to infor- something that excites you. Ex- suit your needs. Fixing up your present a false impression or else wants. Secrets will be re- impressions. Follow your heart, mation, experience and oppor- panding your knowledge, skills space or making adjustments exaggerate a situation to sway vealed if you trust someone ask direct questions and re- tunity. Put your energy where you and talents will encourage you to your living arrangements will your opinion. Go directly to the you shouldn’t. main calm. will get the most in return. to try something you’ve never encourage you to spend more source and get the facts. done before. time at home. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Be careful how you handle SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Control your emotions. You may Before you offer to do some- Personal goals can be made, domestic situations or part- Focus on home, family and im- Make changes that will help not like what you see or hear, thing, find out what’s entailed. and friendships formed. Delve nerships with people who can portant relationships. Observe you put the past behind you but you need to rise above it Someone is likely to expect or into something that will en- influence your status or repu- different cultures and lifestyles, and forge into the future with and do your own thing. The ask for too much if you aren’t courage you to hone your skills tation. If you feel pressured by and make changes that free up optimism and solid plans. Ro- changes you make will lead to specific about what you are and make changes that will al- someone, don’t argue time for you to do things you mance will have an effect on opportunity — arguments will willing to do. leviate emotional stress. just ask them to back away. enjoy with people you love. your personal life. lead nowhere.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Acupuncturist gets stuck with the dinner bill — twice You do not need attitude or count DEAR ABBY: I am a li- HIV is permanent, no Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, a the king. censed acupuncturist. One Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van cure, but having it would Hungarian-American psychol- Now East might give a of my patients (also male) Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, destroy me. ogist, wrote, “As long as we count signal, saying how asked me to dinner, and and was founded by her mother, I am still with my wife, respond predictably to what many hearts he has left. But since he seemed like a de- Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at but I have lost all respect. feels good and what feels he should see that that is a cent guy, I decided to go. All I can think of is how I bad, it is easy for others to ex- DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los waste of time. East should After we finished and the was betrayed and what lit- ploit our preferences for their send a suit-preference signal $60 bill arrived, he told me Angeles, CA 90069. tle time I may have left. I own ends.” to tell his partner whether to he had forgotten his wallet don’t have the money to If you cannot keep a poker shift to diamonds or clubs at and I needed to pay, which seek help. Can you recom- face at the bridge table, your home without my glasses. commences after the prac- trick three. Here, he plays the I did. After dinner he took mend some way to help me opponents will be able to This forced me to spend titioner-patient relation- nine, the higher card asking me back to his house to through this? read the cards better. But this supposedly show me some the night at his house. ship is established. Be- deal, like the last two, con- for the higher-ranking side recent renovations, and That I am able to retell cause you don’t trust his BETRAYED IN THE centrates on a different word suit. within 10 minutes he tried this story means I sur- motives, you should not see SOUTH in that sentence. How should Note that if West switches to kiss me. Fortunately for vived that night, but what him again socially. the defenders card after West to a club, South takes seven me, the date ended well do you think? Does this DEAR BETRAYED: leads the heart ace against spades and three clubs. enough. guy sound like a loser or DEAR ABBY: I have You have been through a four spades. Employ useless cards to He asked me out again what? been married for 28 years. lot, and I empathize with According to the Losing Trick send suit-preference signals the next week. I figured Over the past three years, you. Have another talk Count, that North hand isn’t ... if your partner is watching! everyone deserves a sec- STUCK WITH THE I have survived a cancer with your doctor, and when even worth a game-invitation- ond chance, so I said yes. BILL diagnosis and a serious you do, please allow him to al limit raise! That would con- Well, THIS time he took car accident. Earlier this test you. There have been DEAR STUCK: “This tain eight losers, but this hand me to a more expensive year, I found out my wife major changes in the treat- has nine: two spades, three guy” strikes me as irre- restaurant and — guess has been leading a double ment of HIV since the hearts, two diamonds and two what? He forgot his wallet sponsible or a manipula- life. The doctor says it is 1980s, when it was an au- clubs. However, you should again. This time it cost me tor. At the very least he because she’s bipolar. tomatic death sentence. upgrade for high point-count. $90. After dinner we went should reimburse you for Over the past year, she Many HIV-positive indi- After West leads the heart for a walk by the water the glasses. has had five boyfriends, viduals now lead long, ace, East signals whether and, when he tried to give I’m not sure if it’s ethical three online and two in productive lives because or not he holds the queen, me a hug, he knocked my for you to be dating a cli- person. None of what she they got tested and medi- the honor touching the two only pair of glasses into ent. According to the Na- posted online is repeat- cated, so please try to con- promised by West’s lead. the river. tional Certification Com- able as it is X-rated. It trol your anxiety. So, here, East plays the two. I don’t know if it was mission for Acupuncture came to light after a check- A final thought: If your When South drops the queen pre-planned or not, but be- and Oriental Medicine, the up and blood tests that wife refuses to get help for (play the card you are known cause I had driven to his provider should not en- resulted in an STD diag- her mental illness, then to hold), West realizes that it house, he knew I wouldn’t gage in sexual contact with nosis. Now my doctor you should consult a di- cannot cost to continue with be able to legally drive a patient if the contact wants to test me for HIV. vorce lawyer.

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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION given by Donald I. Rothenberg to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., DIVORCE SUMMONS BY Docket No. ES19P0975EA as nominee for, E*trade Bank, its successors and assigns, dated April 13, 2006 PUBLICATION AND MAILING Essex Probate and Family Court and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book Essex Probate and Family Court 36 Federal Street 25658, Page 309, subsequently assigned to E* Trade Bank by Mortgage 36 Federal Street Salem, MA 01970 Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting solely as Nominee for E* Trade Bank, Salem, MA 01970 (978)744-1020 its successors and assigns by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern Docket No. ES19D0238DR District) Registry of Deeds at Book 31502, Page 119, subsequently assigned to Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC by E* Trade Bank by assignment recorded in said Elisandy Diaz Peralta vs. Leibnitz A Bonilla Sanchez Diaz Estate of: Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 33655, Page 463, Robert Jerry Ovagimian subsequently assigned to Bayview Dispositions IVA, LLC by Bayview Loan To the Defendant: Date of Death: 03/16/2019 Servicing, LLC by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) The Plaintiff has filed a Complaint for Divorce requesting that the Court To all interested persons: Registry of Deeds at Book 36331, Page 437, subsequently assigned to U.S. Bank grant a divorce for Irretrievable Breakdown A Petition for Formal Appointment of Personal Representative has been filed by: Trust National Association, as Owner Trustee, not in its individual capacity, but The Complaint is on file at the Court. Kristine Lynn Donabedian of Lincoln RI solely in the Capacity as Trustee for Loan Acquisition Trust Series 2014-RPL1 by An Automatic Restraining Order has been entered in this matter preventing you requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief Bayview Dispositions IVA, LLC by assignment recorded in said Essex County from taking any action which would negatively impact the current financial status as requested in the Petition. (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 36331, Page 439, subsequently of either party. SEE Supplemental Probate Court Rule 411. The Petitioner requests that: assigned to UMB Bank, National Association, not in its individual capacity, but You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon: Kristine Lynn Donabedian of Lincoln RI solely as Legal Title Trustee of LMAT Legal Title Trust 2014-RPL1 by U.S. Bank Trust be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety National Association, as Owner Trustee, not in its individual capacity, but solely in Elisandy Diaz Peralta on the bond in an unsupervised administration. the Capacity as Trustee for Loan Acquisition Trust Series 2014-RPL1 by 63 Baker Street IMPORTANT NOTICE assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Lynn, MA 01902 You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the Book 36565, Page 425 for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 3:00 PM on May 15, your answer, if any, on or before 06/12/2019. If you fail to do so, the court will must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on 2019 at 11 Angenica Terrace aka Angelicia Terrace, Marblehead, MA, all and proceed to the hearing and adjudication of this action. You are also required to file the return day of 05/20/2019. singular the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: a copy of your answer, if any, in the office of the Register of this Court. This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written WITNESS, Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a The parcel of land together with the buildings thereon in said Marblehead and Date: April 12, 2019 timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections being shown on Lot 7 on "Plan of Land in Marblehead, Mass. Owned by Stanley Pamela Casey O'Brien within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further Napiersald", dated May 10, 1961, William B. Hilton, Reg. Land Surveyor recorded Register of Probate notice to you. with Essex South Registry of Deeds, Plan Book 99, Plan 25, and more particularly UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM bounded as described as follows: Northeasterly and Northerly: By Angenica Item: April 24, 2019 PROBATE CODE (MUPC) Terrace, formerly called Sheffield Road, on three courses, 25.70 feet, 76.43 feet A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised and 5.68 feet; Southeasterly: By land now or formerly of Masonson, 125.42 feet; COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the Southwesterly: By land now or formerly of Searle, land now or formerly of Morse, THE TRIAL COURT Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the and land now or formerly of Copland, 114.75 feet; Northwesterly: By Lot 8 as PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the shown on plan hereinbefore mentioned, 99.78 feet. Parcel ID#: 18-14 Title Vested Docket No. ES19P0732PO Court in any manner relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and (Grantee): Donald I. Rothenberg Address: 11 Angenica Terrace Marblehead, MA TRUST CITATION expenses of administration. 01945 Previous Owner (Grantor): Donald I. Rothenberg and Jodi D. Rothenberg Essex Probate and Family Court WITNESS, Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Dated: 02/19/2003 Recorded: 03/08/2003 DBV & Page: 20295-1 36 Federal Street Date: April 24, 2019 Consideration: Salem, MA 01970 Pamela Casey O'Brien (978) 744 - 1020 Register of Probate The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, From the Law Offices of; restrictions, encroachments, building and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, tax The Leslie L Labrecque Trust Agreement Casey and Lundregan PC titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in In the matter of: 71 Washington Street 2nd FL possession, and attorney's fees and costs. To all interested persons: Salem, MA 01970 A Petition has been filed by: 978-741-3888 TERMS OF SALE: Greg A Labrecque of Groveland MA Item: April 24, 2019 A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of requesting the appointment of Greg A Labrecque of Groveland in the County of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be Essex as successor Trustee, previous Trustees being deceased. Said Trustee to COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be serve without sureties on the bond. THE TRIAL COURT required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney Docket No. SU13P0185EA from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid 05/20/2019. at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written Estate of: of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a Aphrodite Bakos sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections Date of Death: March 2, 2018 entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further Essex Division recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The notice to you. To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of WITNESS, Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Petitioner George J Bakos Jr. of Winthrop MA an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. Date: April 12, 2019 a Will has been admitted to informal probate. Pamela Casey O'Brien George J Bakos Jr. of Winthrop MA Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Register of Probate has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to UMB Bank, National Association, not in its individual capacity, but solely as legal Item: April 24, 2019 serve without surety on the bond. title trustee of LMAT Legal Title Trust 2014-RPL1 The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without Present Holder of said Mortgage, supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with By Its Attorneys, the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration ORLANS PC from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating PO Box 540540 to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. Waltham, MA 02454 Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings Phone: (781) 790-7800 and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal 18-014454 Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and Item: April 24, May 1, 8, 2019 Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. Item:April 24, 2019

Local, On demand Anytime, Anywhere WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7 Revulsion in Northern Ireland over riot and fatal shooting By Gregory Katz sponsibility Tuesday for tin McGuinness declared ASSOCIATED PRESS the journalist’s death and a cease-fire in 1994 and, apologized to McKee’s through its political wing LONDON — The dra- partner and family. The Sinn Fein, helped bring matic riot in Londonder- unusual apology may be about the 1998 agreement ry last week was starkly seen as a response to the that set up a power-shar- reminiscent of the violence overwhelming public con- ing government that in- that plagued Northern demnation of the shooting cludes those who want a Ireland for decades before and the nearly universal united Ireland and union- the 1998 peace agreement. grief at McKee’s death. ists who want continued The result was both tragic The New IRA, which has ties with the United King- and familiar: the death of been increasingly violent dom. a young journalist, appar- in recent years, does not The IRA no longer func- ently hit by a stray bullet. accept the Irish Republi- tions as an armed move- Here are answers to can Army’s historic deci- ment, but some small dis- some questions about the sion to lay down its arms sident groups have not put PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Thursday night riot: and pursue a political set- down their arms. Of these, How was the tlement, a strategy that the New IRA has the high- Government ministers have said seven Sri Lankans from a little-known journalist killed? led to the signing of the est profile, but they have local group carried out the six nearly simultaneous bombings at church- The riot started Thurs- 1998 Good Friday peace very little political support es and hotels on Sunday that killed more than 300 people and wounded day evening, after police agreement. The New IRA in the general population. about 500. in Northern Ireland moved believes challenging the Will the violence into the Creggan housing British presence in North- get worse? complex in Londonder- ern Ireland is the best way The use of firearms Sri Lanka, like world, again ry, searching for weapons to achieve its longtime goal aimed at police Thursday and members of dissident of a united Ireland. night marked an escala- groups. They were pelted Where is the police tion, and follows a trend sees scourge of suicide attacks with gasoline bombs and investigation now? set in January when the other objects, and several Two teenagers were ar- New IRA was respon- By Jon Gambrell country’s 26-year civil war treme acts that have to, in armored police cars were rested in the case last sible for a car bombing ASSOCIATED PRESS before being wiped out by a way, usurp the previous set alight. weekend but were released that caused no injuries government forces. attacks,” said Iain Over- The riot attracted a without being charged. A in Londonderry, which is COLOMBO, Sri Lanka Similar bombs would ton, executive director of crowd of residents and 57-year-old woman was ar- typically called Derry by — The Easter attacks in then detonate across Isra- the London-based group journalists. At one point, rested under the Terrorism residents who resent the Sri Lanka are a bloody el, wielded by Palestinian Action on Armed Violence, a gunman wearing a bala- Act on Tuesday morning British presence. echo of decades past in the militants, and later across who wrote a book on sui- clava stepped out from be- but has not been identified The group also claimed South Asian island nation, the wider Middle East, cide bombings. “They have hind a building, fired shots or charged. Police have not responsibility for a series when militants inspired Africa and Europe by Is- to be much more devastat- at the police and then took said what role she is sus- of letter bombs sent to the by attacks in the Lebanese lamic extremists in the ing, more impactful, more cover. No police were hit, pected of playing British mainland recently. civil war helped develop wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, hurtful, to get as much but a bullet struck 29-year- Is the ‘new IRA’ British security services the suicide bomb vest. attacks. media headlines as possi- old journalist Lyra McKee the same as are spending more time Government ministers Such attacks strike fear ble.” in the head, killing her. the old IRA? and resources monitoring have said seven Sri Lank- around the world because Experts put the first McKee had been well No. The IRA that spear- dissidents in Northern ans from a little-known of their indiscriminate modern suicide bombing known for writing about headed decades of violence Ireland and have judged local group carried out slaughter of civilians, like in 1881, when a radical the struggles of growing up in Northern Ireland known the threat of more terror- the six nearly simultane- those eating breakfast at killed Czar Alexander II gay in Belfast and about as “The Troubles” was ex- ism in Northern Ireland ous bombings at churches a hotel or worshipping in of Russia. What may be the legacy of violence in tremely well organized as “severe.” and hotels on Sunday that a church on Easter. Sun- the first photographs of Northern Ireland. Her and had some internation- But the dissident groups killed more than 300 peo- day’s assault also raises a suicide bomb vest came funeral is scheduled for al political support as well do not seem to be gain- ple and wounded about questions about whether in the 1930s, when Chi- Wednesday in Belfast. as overseas connections ing public backing and 500. While little else was the perpetrators had help na used them in its war Who is responsible that provided weapons and the apparently accidental known about the group or or experience from abroad. against Imperial Japan. for her death? explosives. The IRA and killing of McKee seems to their motives, Sri Lanka’s “I call today the age of Japanese kamikaze pilots A small group called the its political leaders Gerry have sparked a backlash Tamil Tiger fighters used the suicide bomber. This turned their own planes New IRA admitted re- Adams and the late Mar- against violence. suicide bombings in the is very much a time of ex- into weapons. Migrants fearful after hundreds arrested in Mexico raid

By Mark Stevenson said Arturo Hernández, a some turned in despera- afraid of everyone who and Sonia Pérez D. sinewy 59-year-old farmer tion to a tactic that used looks at us or approaches.” ASSOCIATED PRESS from Comayagua, Hondu- to be a popular way north, Asked about the deten- ras, who fled through the clambering aboard a pass- tions at a Tuesday morning TONALA, Mexico — woods with his grandson. ing freight train bound news conference, Mexican Central American mi- “They waited until we for the neighboring state President Andrés Manuel grants traveling through were resting and fell upon of Tabasco. It’s been years López Obrador acknowl- southern Mexico toward us, grabbing children and since migrants hopped edged that the government the U.S. on Tuesday fear- women.” trains in large numbers. is not letting migrants fully recalled their frantic Mexican immigration Javier Núñez, a 25-year- simply go wherever they escape from police the pre- authorities said 371 people old Honduran, said he and please. He denied taking a vious day, scuttling under were detained Monday in his family walked through hard line, saying controls barbed wire fences into what was the largest sin- the hills, along a river and are for migrants’ security pastures and then spend- gle raid so far on a migrant by some train tracks after because human traffickers ing the night in the woods caravan since the groups Monday’s raid before ven- are allegedly infiltrated after hundreds were de- started moving through turing into the town of Piji- among the caravans. tained in a raid. the country last year. jiapan to find something to “We don’t want for them PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS In the Chiapas state Journalists from The As- eat. But agents appeared to just have free passage, town of Tonala, migrants sociated Press saw police again Monday night and not just out of legal con- A Central American migrant woman and her flocked to one of the few target isolated groups at detained his wife and son, cerns but for questions son walked with a Mexican Federal Police places they felt they could the tail end of a caravan who he said were taken to of safety,” López Obrador agent as they were taken into custody on the be safe — the local Roman of about 3,000 near Pijiji- an immigration facility in said. highway to Pijijiapan, Mexico, on Monday. Catholic church — only apan, wrestling migrants Tapachula for deportation His immigration chief, to start with fear at the into police vehicles for processing. Tonatiuh Guillén, said lat- thing he wanted to repeat. so far this month and is be- sound of a passing ambu- transport and presumably “They were hunting us,” er that Monday’s incident But he also maintained it ing more selective in who is lance’s siren. deportation as children Núñez said. As he sees it, was “regrettable,” particu- was a normal migration given a humanitarian visa, “There are people still wailed. the only thing to do is go larly in the case of the chil- enforcement action. which allows a migrant to lost up in the woods. The Now terrified of walking on alone, see how far he dren who were frightened. Guillén said Mexico has remain in the country and woods are very dangerous,” exposed on the highways, can make it. “Now we are He said it was not some- deported 11,800 migrants work.

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By America’s or at room temperature had chosen not to peel the Test Kitchen and is composed of sliced potatoes for the sake of American-style pota- potatoes glistening with convenience and beauty, to salad, thickly dressed olive oil, white wine vin- but the potato skins in- with mayonnaise and egar, and plenty of fresh evitably tore, leaving un- sweet pickle relish, is ar- herbs. sightly streaks. chetypal picnic fare and We expected quick suc- And the salad didn’t will always have a place cess with this seemingly taste much better than on summer tables. But simple recipe — how hard it looked. Despite an as- we’ve cooked (and eaten) could it be to boil a few sertively seasoned vinai- piles of it over the years, potatoes and toss them grette, the potatoes them- and these days we yearn in vinaigrette? We sliced selves were uniformly for something lighter the hot potatoes, dressed bland. Another irksome and fresher to serve with them while they were still point was that it was hard grilled fish, chicken, and warm (warm potatoes are to tell when the potatoes even meat. more absorbent than cool were done. Unevenly In our mind, French po- ones), and then served sized potatoes made it dif- tato salad is just the tick- them up to our tasters. ficult to avoid some over- et. Having little in com- The salad looked man- or undercooked potatoes mon with its American gled, as the warm pota- in the finished dish. This counterpart, French po- toes consistently broke wasn’t going to be as easy tato salad is served warm apart upon slicing. We as we thought.

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS This recipe for Italian almond cake appears in the book “The Perfect Cake.” A rich almond cake makes a sophisticated and sweet dessert

By America’s bit of almond extract for especially important for Test Kitchen extra depth. this unfrosted dessert. We Simple, rich almond A generous amount of swapped some butter for cake makes a sophisticat- lemon zest provided sub- oil and lowered the oven ed and delicately sweet tle brightness. For an temperature to produce dessert, but traditional even lighter crumb, we in- an evenly baked, moist European versions tend creased the flour slightly cake. and added baking powder For a crunchy finishing to be heavy and dense. For — an untraditional ingre- touch, we topped the cake a slightly cakier version dient — to ensure proper with sliced almonds and a with plenty of nutty flavor, rise. sprinkle of lemon-infused we swapped out the usual Making the batter in a sugar. If you can’t find almond paste for toasted food processor broke down blanched sliced almonds, blanched sliced almonds some of the protein struc- grind slivered almonds PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS (we disliked the slight bit- ture in the eggs, ensuring for the batter and use un- terness imparted by skin- that the cake had a level, blanched sliced almonds This recipe for French potato salad with Dijon was featured in the book on almonds) and added a not domed, top, which was for the topping. “Revolutionary Recipes.”

Italian almond cake French potato salad with Dijon

Servings: 8-10 spoon lemon zest, and almond extract in Servings: 4-6 over high heat. Add salt, reduce heat to Start to finish: 1 hour, 30 minutes now-empty processor until very pale yellow, Start to finish: 30 minutes simmer, and cook until potatoes are ten- —1 1/2 cups plus 1/3 cup blanched about 2 minutes. With processor running, —2 pounds small red potatoes, un- der and paring knife can be slipped in sliced almonds, toasted add melted butter and oil in steady stream peeled, sliced 1/4 inch thick (Use small and out of potatoes with little resistance, —3/4 cup (3 3/4 ounces) all-purpose until incorporated. Add almond mixture and red potatoes measuring 1 to 2 inches in about 6 minutes. flour pulse to combine, 4 to 5 pulses. Transfer diameter) While potatoes are cooking, lower skew- —3/4 teaspoon salt batter to prepared pan. —2 tablespoons salt ered garlic into simmering water and —1/4 teaspoon baking powder Using your fingers, combine remaining —1 garlic clove, peeled and threaded on blanch for 45 seconds. Run garlic under —1/8 teaspoon baking soda 2 tablespoons sugar and remaining 1/2 skewer cold running water, then remove from —4 large eggs teaspoon lemon zest in small bowl until —1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil skewer and mince. —1 1/4 cups (8 3/4 ounces) plus 2 ta- fragrant, 5 to 10 seconds. Sprinkle top of —1 1/2 tablespoons white wine vinegar Reserve 1/4 cup cooking water, then blespoons sugar cake evenly with remaining 1/3 cup al- or Champagne vinegar drain potatoes and arrange in tight sin- —2 teaspoons Dijon mustard —1 tablespoon plus 1/2 teaspoon grated monds followed by sugar-zest mixture. gle layer in rimmed baking sheet. Whisk lemon zest (2 lemons) Bake until center of cake is set and —1/2 teaspoon pepper —1 small shallot, minced oil, minced 7/8 garlic, vinegar, mustard, —3/4 teaspoon almond extract bounces back when gently pressed and pepper, and reserved potato cooking wa- —5 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted toothpick inserted in center comes out —1 tablespoon minced fresh chervil (If fresh chervil isn’t available, substitute ter together in bowl, then drizzle over po- —1/3 cup vegetable oil clean, 55 minutes to 1 hour 5 minutes, ro- tatoes. Let potatoes sit until flavors meld, Adjust oven rack to middle position and tating pan after 40 minutes. Let cake cool an additional 1/2 tablespoon of minced about 10 minutes. (Potatoes can be re- heat oven to 300 F. Grease 9 inch round in pan on wire rack for 15 minutes. Run thin parsley and an additional 1/2 teaspoon cake pan and line with parchment paper. knife around edge of pan. Invert cake onto of tarragon) frigerated for up to 8 hours; return to room Pulse 1 1/2 cups almonds, flour, salt, bak- greased wire rack, discarding parchment, —1 tablespoon minced fresh parsley temperature before serving.) ing powder, and baking soda in food pro- and reinvert cake onto second wire rack. —1 tablespoon minced fresh chives Transfer potatoes to large bowl. Com- cessor until almonds are finely ground, 5 to Let cake cool completely on rack, about 2 —1 teaspoon minced fresh tarragon bine shallot and herbs in small bowl, then 10 pulses. Transfer almond mixture to bowl. hours, before serving. (Cake can be stored Place potatoes in large saucepan, add sprinkle over potatoes and gently toss to Process eggs, 1 1/4 cups sugar, 1 table- at room temperature for up to three days.) water to cover by 1 inch, and bring to boil coat using rubber spatula. Serve. Top court skeptical of paper’s argument over food stamp data

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