SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2019 Saugus to Kane’s: Do-nut mess with dinosaur Steve By Bridget Turcotte rex statue to higher ground. approvals from the town, Paul De- Krause ITEM STAFF It all came together last week lios, co-owner of Kane’s Donuts, when a giant replica of a hon- told The Item Friday. The dough- SAUGUS — Kane’s Donuts gave ey-dip doughnut, nearly the nut was taken down by noon. the iconic Route 1 dinosaur a length of the dinosaur’s torso and The illuminated doughnut was a sweet treat last week, but it quick- Lynn ly turned sour. complete with glowing lights, was temporary promotional advertise- The orange dinosaur narrowly hung from its tiny arms. ment, not a sign, said Essex Land- escaped extinction when Route But days later on social media, ing developer Michael Barsamian. teams 1 Mini Golf & Batting Cages Kane’s posted a photo of the sign Essex Landing is a $150 million closed in 2015 to make way for a lit up with the caption: “Hope you commercial and residential devel- new mixed-use construction proj- got to see our dinosaur with the opment. The Saugus icons joined ect. When the new developers of donut lit up. The donut was tem- forces last month when Kane’s have a what’s now called Essex Landing porary and coming down soon.” opened its third location on the purchased the site from Diana Fay, The shop owners thought devel- property. owner of the mini-golf course, they opers had already applied for the shot at moved the iconic Tyrannosaurus xture when they received initial SAUGUS, A3 glory Since the turn of the Wyoma Square shop century, Lynn athletic teams have generally had a seat at the big table in a throwback to TV age the winter state tourna- ments. Whether it’s been bas- ketball or hockey, Lynn has typically had teams advance to the further rounds of the MIAA tour- naments. However, this year may take the cake for all of them. Saturday, in Worcester, two basketball teams from the city will be competing for state titles: the St. Mary’s girls and English boys. And while we’ve had other instances of Lynn teams going for state championships in the same year, they don’t always play the title game on the same day. For example: Two years ago, the St. Mary’s boys basketball and boys hock- ey teams both won titles. But the basketball game was on a Saturday at Spring eld College and the hockey championship was the next night at the By Thor Jourgensen At the age of 79, the East Lynn native who now Richard Covert TD Garden. ITEM STAFF lives in Lynn eld can get the newest model televi- sits among the You’d have to go back to sion or appliance for any customer who wants one. televisions for LYNN — With his suspenders and cigars and his 2001 and 2002 for the oth- He can also order and program a product many sale at his store, name emblazoned on a sign looming over Wyoma er time Lynn has been in- big appliance stores don’t stock: police scanners. Richard Covert Square, Richard Covert has one foot rooted rm- volved in multiple cham- He said longtime customers who enjoy moni- TV & Stereo. pionships, but, again, the ly in the 20th century, in an age when consumers toring police and re calls come to him to update circumstances were such shop for appliances at big-box stores. their scanners and reprogram the machines. ITEM PHOTO | that those championships Even his business’s name — Richard Covert TV SPENSER HASAK weren’t won on the same & Stereo — is a throwback to a time long before “I have one on constantly,” he said. day. the advent of mobile technology, streaming, tweet- Covert grew up in the Brookline and Timson Both St. Mary’s bas- ing and swiping. As far as Covert is concerned, streets neighborhood and fondly remembers the ketball programs were that’s ne. former Nissen Bakery in his neighborhood. An in Division 4 back then “Most of my sales are to reliable customers. English High School graduate, he went to work and, since there were no What brings them back? Satisfaction. You buy a for his late brother, Robert, in 1957 in one of 10 D4 teams in central or TV from us, we assemble the stand and take away independently-owned appliance stores doing busi- western Massachusetts, your old television,” he said. ness at the time in Lynn. the tournament for them Covert also specializes in “out of demand” televi- The late 1950s and early 1960s were the golden ended with wins at the sions or appliances. He’s more than happy to hunt age of color televisions and the Covert brothers down a new washer or dryer for a customer who is GLORY, A3 loyal to a speci c brand. COVERT, A3 $25 billion Hudson Lynn go Bragh Route 1 Yards opens in NYC bracing for

NEW YORK (AP) — New high-rises on Manhattan’s York’s Hudson Yards devel- West Side with pricey com- Tobin repairs opment is open to the public, mercial and residential offering both basic daily life space, plus about 100 shops By Bridget Turcotte amenities and luxuries that and restaurants. ITEM STAFF have earned it the nickname CNN’s Anderson Cooper “Manhattan’s mini-city.” The hosted the inaugural cere- SAUGUS — There will be an informa- massive project was spear- mony, joined by singer Andra tional meeting in Saugus next week about headed in part by developer Day, Democratic Sen. Chuck construction projects on the Tobin Bridge and Marblehead native Ken Schumer and a lineup of New and 60-year-old Chelsea Viaduct, which Himmel. York business luminaries. are expected to impact traf c on Route 1. Himmel is president and CNN will be a tenant at The projects are slated to begin this CEO of Related Urban, one Hudson Yards along with its spring. of the lead development parent company, WarnerMe- A March 21 meeting at Saugus Town rms responsible for the $25 dia. Other well-known cor- Hall will focus on the construction phas- billion development. Closer porate tenants include the ing and timeline for both projects. The to home, he led the develop- BlackRock money manager, Massachusetts Department of Transpor- ment of Copley Place in Bos- L’Oreal USA, Equinox and tation will present and address comments ton’s Back Bay. Coach. from residents and town of cials. People lined up Friday Hudson Yards bills itself The Tobin Bridge is in need of repair to to climb the 2,500 steps to “the cultural center of Man- continue service through the 21st century, the top of a massive, hon- hattan’s New West Side,” and according to MassDOT. The lower deck of eycomb-shaped sculpture on its rst day, the culture Route 1 North will undergo steel repairs called Vessel — the visual and the upper deck of Route 1 South will centerpiece of a complex of HUDSON YARDS, A3 be repaved. The Everett Avenue ramp will undergo steel repairs and be resurfaced, and the INSIDE ramp at Beacon Street will undergo deck ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE rehabilitation. Work will also include the Sports construction of a new parking area. Opinion Dennis McNulty, president of the Ancient Order The Chelsea Viaduct, built in 1957, car- Saugus St. Mary’s ready It all comes of Hibernians Dick Wall, and Mayor Thomas M. ries Route 1 from the end of the Tobin says to take home down to this for McGee raise the Irish ag at Lynn City Hall on goodbye. A4 state title. B1 English. B1 Friday. ROUTE 1, A3

OBITUARIES ...... A2 ENTERTAINMENT ...... A7 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 HIGH 46° VOL. 141, ISSUE 83 OPINION ...... A4 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B7 LOW 30° POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 SPORTS ...... B1-3 REAL ESTATE ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2019 OBITUARIES Casino regulators to receive Ronald F. Hatch, 77 1941-2019 long-awaited Wynn investigation OCEAN SPRINGS, second wife, Marylin Miss. — Mr. Ronald Carzol; parents, Er- BOSTON (AP) — Mas- mission holds public hear- Wynn Boston Harbor. return to Steve Wynn cer- Francis Hatch, age nest Stanley Hatch sachusetts gambling reg- ings in the coming weeks The expected transfer of tain documents that his 77, of Ocean Springs, and Mary Anne Hatch; ulators are receiving a on whether Wynn Resorts the report to the commis- lawyers have argued are Miss., passed away and siblings, Diane long-awaited investigative is still suitable to hold sion for its review comes protected by attorney-cli- on Tuesday, March Perham and Bernice report into allegations of the casino license it was after the panel on Thurs- ent privilege and should 12, 2019. Anderson. He is sur- sexual misconduct against awarded in 2014 in order day released redacted cop- not have been released by Mr. Hatch was born vived by his spouse, casino mogul Steve Wynn to build Encore Boston ies of its March 1 agree- the company to investiga- on Nov. 12, 1941 in Judy Hatch; children, as they weigh the fate of Harbor. The $2.6 billion ment with Steve Wynn tors. Revere. He obtained Vicki Ross (Dana), Bri- the soon-to-open Encore Everett resort is slated to and Wynn Resorts, as In other developments a bachelor’s degree from an Hatch (Shannon) and Barry Boston Harbor resort. open June 23. well as the minutes from Friday, the commission Bridgewater State University Hatch (Tina); and grandchil- The five members of the State gambling investi- closed door, executive ses- reported monthly revenue and a master’s degree from dren, Jason Ross, Kelsey Sue state Gaming Commission gators have been looking sion meetings on the set- figures for Massachusetts’ Troy University. and Brett Hatch, and Jake and were expected to receive a into how company exec- tlement. other two casinos. He served in the U.S. Air Mary Caroline Hatch. report from the agency’s utives responded to the Those documents MGM Springfield near Force for 21½ years and In lieu of flowers, the family Investigations and En- misconduct allegations, strongly imply that state the Connecticut state line worked as a government con- prefers donations to be made forcement Bureau some- which came to light last investigators uncovered generated $21.5 million in tractor for Vitro and Omni. He to Hospice of Light, 1121 time Friday after finaliz- year and prompted Steve instances in which former February, up from about was awarded the National Ocean Springs Road, Ocean ing an agreement earlier Wynn to resign even as company executives had $19.7 million in January. Defense Service Medal and Springs, MS 39564. this month with Wynn Re- he denied the claims. The been aware of the mis- Plainridge Park, locat- the AF Commendation Medal Service information: Vis- sorts and its former CEO, company also overhauled conduct allegations but ed in Plainville near the with two bronze leaf clusters. itation was held on Friday, who had sued in Nevada its board of directors and failed to take steps to re- Rhode Island state line, During his spare time, he en- March 15, 2019 from 4-6 to block its release. rebranded its Massachu- port or investigate them. generated $12.6 million in joyed golfing, playing poker p.m. for friends and family at But the report won’t be setts casino, which had They also show that the February, a slight uptick and watching the Red Sox, the Ocean Springs Chapel of made public until the com- been originally called commission has agreed to from January. Saints and Ocean Springs BRADFORD-O’KEEFE Funeral High School football games. Home. Burial will take place He is preceded in death by his for family in Columbia, Miss. first wife, Sue Caroline Hatch; at a later date. Native Americans, three countries

NEW ENGLAND BRIEFS plan for 400th Pilgrim anniversary

Boston firm makes offer to ian Party’s 2016 nominee BOSTON (AP) — Na- buy Saddleback ski resort for vice president. He tive American leaders are faces an uphill challenge teaming up with groups RANGELEY, Maine in defeating Trump, who in the U.S., Britain and (AP) — An investment remains popular among the Netherlands to ensure firm from Boston is mak- Republicans. New Hamp- next year’s commemora- ing a bid to buy a popular shire Republican leaders tion of the 400th anniver- Maine ski resort than have criticized Weld’s sary of the Pilgrim land- has been closed for four potential campaign. ing showcases the harsh years. A Romney representa- legacy of colonization. The Portland Press tive declined to comment. Events are planned in Herald reports the firm’s all three countries in 2020 making an offer to buy Experts say keep pushing to reflect on the Pilgrims’ Saddleback Mountain in on drug consumption sites arrival in 1620 in what is Rangeley. The firm says it now Massachusetts. will invest $25 million to BOSTON (SHNS) — A Organizers gathered $30 million after the sale panel of experts on opioid Thursday at the New En- to get the resort running addiction treatment gland Historical Genea- again. urged lawmakers this logical Society to firm up Arctaris Impact Fund week to push for drug plans for yearlong remem- is making the offer to the consumption sites in Mas- brances of the Mayflower’s Berry family that owns sachusetts, an idea that voyage — and the disease, the property. The pur- Gov. Charlie Baker has racism and oppression na- chase price has not been said heIN will MEMORIAM not pursue tive people suffered after disclosed. becausePAULINE such ANDREWS sites MACLEAN are “il- the European settlers ar- HER 100TH BIRTHDAY Outdoor Sports Insti- legal underMARCH federal 16, 2019 law.” rived. tute CEO Andy Shepard The panel included Wampanoag activist tells the Press Herald representatives from Paula Peters, who has he and an attorney have Massachusetts General been insisting on an un- been trying to find a buy- Hospital, Boston Medi- varnished look back, said er for the last four years. cal Center and certified Friday the tribal perspec- He says he’s hopeful the recovery coaches, and tive is getting “a lot of sup- deal will get done. officials discussed per- port.” Saddleback was the sonal experiences before Past commemorations third-largest ski resort in taking questions from have glossed over the suf- Maine when it was open. the audience about the fering. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS next steps to address the “We’ve been marginal- opioid epidemic and its ized and sanitized,” Peters People on a wharf watch as the Mayflower II, the 1957 replica of the Ex-Romney aide working famed ship that carried the Pilgrims to Massachusetts in 1620, arrives for likely GOP challenger deadly toll. said. “This isn’t about re- “I thinkYour lovingwe need children, to em- storative justice. We’re not in Plymouth Harbor in Plymouth. braceTommy, more Tony, harm and Bonnie reduc- going to get that. But I feel NASHUA, N.H. (AP) and their children — The top strategist for tion interventions, really like we’re being given an centuries of shared histo- Hackett said. American voice was large- Sen. Mitt Romney’s 2012 focusing on supervised ample platform to tell our ry between Britain, Hol- Michele Pecoraro, ex- ly a footnote. presidential campaign consumptionIN MEMORIAM sites as a story.” land and America,” said ecutive director of Plym- “The way the story is be- big gapingMICHAEL hole L. STINSON in our Charles Hackett, CEO outh 400 Inc., a non- is working for a likely FIFTH ANNIVERSARY Commemorations also ing told is different than continuum of care,” said are planned in Britain and of Mayflower 400, which profit group organizing Republican challenger to 2014 ~ MARCH 19 ~ 2019 past commemorations be- President Donald Trump. Dr. Laura Kehoe, medical the Netherlands, where is organizing events in yearlong events, said the cause each of the four na- Former Massachusetts director of the Bridge the Pilgrims spent more Britain. British organiz- 2020 commemoration Gov. Bill Weld told The Clinic at Massachusetts than a decade before sail- ers hope to draw visitors will differ markedly from tions involved are at the General Hospital. ing to the New World. there and “increase aware- the 350th anniversary in table together for the first AssociatedIN MEMORIAM Press on Fri- dayPAULINE that ANDREWSStuart StevensMACLEAN Many of the suggestions “This project explores ness of this pivotal event,” 1970, when the Native time,” she said. is hisHER general 100TH BIRTHDAYconsultant were in line with the rec- as he exploresMARCH 16, a2019 prima- ommendations the Harm ry bid against Trump. Reduction Commission Affordable housing report tells ‘nuanced story’ Stevens joins former New made in its final report Hampshire GOP chair- this month. By Chris Lisinski try: there’s just not enough Massachusetts per 100 ex- housing bond bill passed Gov. Baker has dismissed woman Jennifer Horn, Loving and kind in all his ways. STATE HOUSE housing for our extremely tremely low-income house- last session, that help ex- who is working as an supervisedUpright consumption and just as NEWS SERVICE low-income households, holds. The national aver- pand access to affordable adviser to Weld’s possible a wasteto theof endtime. of his days. for households that might age was 37 units per 100 housing. Clark Ziegler, “I wouldSincere like and tokind focus in BOSTON — Although campaign. heart and mind; be the most vulnerable to households, and more than executive director of the Weld formed a pres- on theWhat stuff a beautiful that memory we can Massachusetts compares favorably to other states, becoming homeless,” said a dozen states had even Massachusetts Housing idential exploratory do now, whichhe left behind. is a long Eric Shupin, director of lower rates than that. Partnership — a nonprofit list ofHope pretty you have significant a happy a new report indicates the committee in February. public policy for the Citi- The Boston metropolitan that works with the state and successfulSt. Patrick's initiatives. day! commonwealth still has a He said Friday that he’d We all know you love to zens’ Housing and Plan- area compared similarly to to improve housing pro- Chasing something that’s shortage of affordable hous- make a final decision on celebrate the day. ning Association in Boston. Massachusetts as a whole: duction — said the report notWe legal are thinking under of you, federal our son. ing to meet the needs of its challengingYour loving Trump children, in Love from your sisters, daughters, “We need to create more better numbers than oth- offered a “nuanced story.” law just doesn’t make a lowest-income residents. late Tommy,April Tony,or early and Bonnie May. and devoted friends. housing opportunity.” er areas, but still with a “The numbers are still Weld andwas their the children Libertar- lot of sense,”Love, BakerMom said Massachusetts had a this month.XOXO higher rate of affordable The NLIHC produces rate of 46 available and daunting in terms of how Panelists did not lay out housing availability com- a similar report tracking affordable units of housing much housing we still IN MEMORIAM housing availability every per 100 households at the need for folks at those in- MICHAEL L. STINSON a clear path for accom- pared to the national aver- FIFTH ANNIVERSARY plishing their goals, but age in an analysis released year, focusing closely on lowest income level. About come levels, but the fact 2014 ~ MARCH 19 ~ 2019 said the epidemic’s toll Thursday by the National “extremely low-income” 119,000 affordable units that we have done better requires continued atten- Low Income Housing Coa- households, which have a of the state’s 170,000-unit than other metro areas re- tion and new approaches. lition. But Massachusetts collective income either at deficit are in the Boston ally tells a story,” Ziegler still has about 170,000 too the poverty level or at 30 area. said. “Work that’s gone few rental units for the percent of the area’s medi- Experts said Massachu- back over decades here IN MEMORIAM lowest-income households, an income. setts’ better-than-average has not solved the prob- WINFORD L. STINSON, JR. lem, and we have a long "BRUD" a broader trend present in The latest analysis, us- numbers are likely a result SEVENTEENTH ANNIVERSARY every state. ing 2017 data, found that of state programs, such way to go, but relative to 2002 ~ MARCH 14 ~ 2019 “This shows what is the there were 46 affordable as the rental voucher pro- other parts of the country, case in most of the coun- and available units in gram and the $1.8 billion we are doing a better job.”

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Loving and kind in all his ways. Your presence is ever near us. Upright and just Your love remains with us yet. to the end of his days. You were the kind of Sincere and kind in husband and father heart and mind; your loved ones will never forget. What a beautiful memory I'm wishing you a happy he left behind. St. Patrick's day, Hope you have a happy and I'm sending one to our St. Patrick's day! son Michael too. We all know you love to Love from your family celebrate the day. and friends. (Winnie) We are thinking of you, our son. Love you, Carolyn, Love from your sisters, daughters, Susan, and Audra and devoted friends. XOXO Love, Mom XOXO

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Your presence is ever near us. Your love remains with us yet. You were the kind of husband and father your loved ones will never forget. I'm wishing you a happy St. Patrick's day, and I'm sending one to our son Michael too. Love from your family and friends. (Winnie) Love you, Carolyn, Susan, and Audra XOXO SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Tech companies power U.S. Lynn teams have stocks to solid weekly gain a shot at glory GLORY 36 win over the same Hoo- By Damian J. Troise with all the major indexes From A1 sac Valley team they’ll be and Alex Veiga showing a gain of at least playing Saturday. Those ASSOCIATED PRESS 10 percent. Garden. So, even though Spartans had their own Investors appear to be St. Mary’s and Tech both “Big 3”: Brianna Rudolph, The S&P 500 rose to a encouraged by reports won games at the Garden Sharell Sanders and Jen- new high for the year Fri- that the U.S. and China in the same year (who nie Mucciarone. It would day as resurgent technolo- could be making prog- could ever forget the sight be interesting to see each gy stocks closed out their ress on critical negotia- of former Tech coach Mar- “Big 3” pick their sup- best week in four months porting casts, the way tions aimed at resolving vin Avery jumping up on with solid gains. the NBA does the all-star a trade war between the the scorer’s table after the Financial, health care games, and have a show- world’s two biggest econ- Tigers’ win to lead cheers), and consumer stocks also down to see which of them omies. China’s congress Tech, being in Division 3, helped lift the market. The would win. endorsed an investment had only won the semifi- gains erased losses from This year, both teams law that aims to address nal. The Tigers had to play last week, when the S&P benefit from a strong mix complaints, particularly another game in order to 500 had its worst week of capture the state champi- of seniors and underclass- the year. The benchmark from the U.S., that China’s men. Last Saturday, in the system is rigged against onship. index finished at 2,822.48, So we’ve tiptoed all Division 3 North final, two up 12.6 percent for the foreign companies. The St. Mary’s players — Nico- U.S. claims China has around it since 2001, but year and down 4 percent this finally may be the lette D’Itria and Gabriella from the record level set forced companies to share Torres — went down with technology in order to do year we send two teams to in September. Worcester and come back ankle injuries, senior Pam Technology stocks had business in the country. Gonzalez held the fort and Traders are also confi- with two state titles. their best week since No- English, which has the Spartans won. Torres vember. Apple ended the dent that the Federal Re- recovered in time to play FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS knocked on the door a cou- week with a 7.6 percent serve will hold off on any a big role in Wednesday’s action that could jeopardize ple of times in the past, gain, its best week since Trader Gregory Rowe works on the floor of the gets a chance Saturday squeaker over Archbish- August. Industrial stocks New York Stock Exchange. economic growth. The cen- op Williams in the state tral bank, which signaled night at Holy Cross in lagged the market Friday. Worcester (6:45) against semifinal. Investors bought bonds in January that it was hit- Tuesday, at the Garden, Katie Nixon, chief invest- composite climbed 57.62 ting pause on its rate hikes Putnam, a western Mas- after a report on indus- sachusetts team. The junior Jarnel Guzman (22 trial production showed ment officer at Northern points, or 0.8 percent, to amid a slowdown in global points), senior Alonzo Lin- Trust Wealth Management. 7,688.53. The S&P 500’s growth and the absence of Bulldogs got this far one a second consecutive other time in this centu- ton (20) and sophomore monthly decline in manu- “There’s so much im- gain was 14 points, or 0.5 inflation pressures, is hold- ry — 10 years ago, when Jack Rodriguez (19) helped facturing in the U.S. That portance placed on these percent. ing a meeting of policymak- they lost to St. John’s of English sprint out to an sent the yield on the 10- geopolitical risks,” Nixon The Russell 2000 in- ers next week. Shrewsbury. early lead and never look year Treasury lower. It fell said. “They have to be re- dex of smaller companies Economists expect the There’s an interesting back in its state semifinal to 2.59 percent from 2.63 solved for the market to go picked up 3.90 points, or Fed will keep rates on sidelight to the English win over Newton North. late Thursday. forward.” 0.3 percent, to 1,553.54. hold. Friday’s surge in story. Antonio Anderson, This has been a partic- Despite the latest gains, The Dow Jones Indus- Major indexes in Europe bond purchases also indi- the Bulldogs’ coach, played ularly good year for Lynn global political turmoil, trial Average rose 138.93 and Asia finished higher. cates that investors don’t in the state tournament. particularly over trade, still points, or 0.5 percent, to U.S. stocks have had a foresee the Fed raising in- on the Tech team that won the title in 2002, and as- The Lynn Jets, the com- weighs on investors, said 25,848.87. The Nasdaq strong showing this year, terest rates any time soon. bined public school hockey sistant Ryan Woumn was team, made it to the Di- a junior on the ‘09 Bulldog vision 3 North semifinal. team that came up a game St. Mary’s boys basketball Wyoma Square shop a throwback to TV age short. also made it to the Divi- Should St. Mary’s defeat sion 3 North semifinal, COVERT Hoosac Valley (Worcester and the KIPP Academy From A1 PolyTech, noon) it’ll be the boys, in their first year third for the Spartans in had a waiting list for new of MIAA competition, ad- this decade. The first, in model RCA and Magnavox vanced to the North final 2011, saw the Spartans sets mounted in big con- in Division 4. defeat Lee, led by a “Big soles. It’s no wonder high His brother died in 1960 3” of Tori Faieta, Kirsten school sports around here and Covert moved the Ferrari and Cassi Amen- await the winter sports business from Market ta. Faieta went to Stone- tournaments eagerly ev- Square to Wyoma Square hill and became a Division ery year. in 1969, initially setting 3 All-America while there. up shop on the side of the Three years later, the Steve Krause can be square opposite where he Spartans were back on reached at skrause@item- is now located. top with a dominating 73- live.com. He bought the commer- cial building Covert TV now anchors in 1972 and Route 1 bracing is still the landlord for several business tenants. He once employed two full-time service techni- for Tobin repairs cians to make house calls. Today, a back shop, com- ROUTE 1 be held at Wilmington plete with a wood work- From A1 Town Hall Monday, March bench and cabinets full of ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK 18; Ipswich Town Hall transistors and diodes, are Bridge to the County Road Tuesday, March 19; Pea- Richard Covert shows off one of the police scanners that can be bought reminders of yesteryear’s Overpass. It is a crucial body Town Hall Wednes- TV technology. at his shop. link between Chelsea, the day, March 20; Newbury- Covert still considers northern suburbs, and port City Hall Monday, service an important part new one over to her,” he still has a pair of “rabbit and, yes, suspenders. Boston, but its condition March 25; and at the An- of his business and he con- said. ears” antennas one of his “Treat a customer right is deteriorating. dover Public Safety Cen- tracts with service and de- Sixty years and counting shop shelves. and you will have them for ter Tuesday, March 26. livery companies to ensure in the appliance business If he sees five custom- life,” he said. MassDOT says the via- his customers are happy. has seen popular technol- ers in the span of a week, duct is safe, but structur- Bridget Turcotte can be “I have a customer who ogies come and go. Covert Covert considers himself Thor Jourgensen can be ally deficient. It carries reached at bturcotte@item- is 99 years old and when once sold citizen band ra- lucky, but he still dresses reached at tjourgensen@ 63,000 vehicles each day. live.com. Follow her on her TV broke, we got a dios and Atari games. He for work in a tie, blazer itemlive.com. Public meetings will also Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. $25 billion Hudson Yards opens in NYC Saugus to Kane’s: Do-nut mess with dinosaur SAUGUS But Town Counsel John and billboards. There are HUDSON YARDS From A1 Vasapolli said it might not general size, placement, From A1 be so simple. and light regulations listed “We needed a permit and “It would be considered in the document. came in the form of fa- we didn’t realize we didn’t a sign and I’m not sure One section specifies miliar brands at the five- have one,” said Barsami- if it’s on the same lot (as that “no illumination shall floor retail mall — from an. “The town came down Kane’s),” said Vasapolli. be permitted that casts Dior, Fendi and Neiman on us.” Because the dinosaur glare onto any portion of Marcus to Uniqlo, Ba- Debra Panetta, chair- doesn’t share a space with any street that would, in nana Republic and H&M. woman of the Board of Se- the doughnut shop within the opinion of the Chief of New employees being lectmen, said she was not the development, it would Police, constitute a driving trained inside the shops aware of the issue. be considered a free-stand- hazard.” got last-minute tips be- “I have other, much more ing sign and would require “This bylaw was adopted fore customers arrived important things to wor- a variance from the town’s as a result of all the large at noon. A hungry crowd ry about than a dinosaur Board of Appeals, he said. signs on Route 1, like the packed the affordable with a doughnut on it,” “It would be like a bill- cactus,” said Town Coun- Shake Shack, with a line said Panetta. board, but those are pro- sel John Vasapolli. “Town winding out the door. Barsamian said he plans hibited,” said Vasapolli. Meeting members 25 to Himmel’s son, restaura- to file an application for The town’s zoning bylaws 30 years ago felt it was teur Chris Himmel, has proper permitting on include nine pages of regu- getting to be too much like partnered with chef Mi- Monday. lation for advertising signs Las Vegas.” chael Lomonaco to open Hudson Yards Grill, an American brasserie set to LAW OFFICES OF open in the West Side de- JAMES J. CARRIGAN  velopment. • Social Security Disability       The powerhouse figure • Workers Compensation PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS at the opening was devel- • Accidents    oper Stephen Ross, the Visitors to Vessel climb its staircases on its 25 years located across CEO of Related Cos. that opening day at Hudson Yards Friday in New from Lynn District Court   partnered with Oxford York. 15 Johnson St.    Properties Group to build 781-596-0100 JAMES J. CARRIGAN  Hudson Yards, where the Another prominent community by the Hud- ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN price of apartments rang- guest was Gary LaBar- son River is completed, LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL  es from about $3 million to bera, president of the including the highest www.jamescarriganlaw.com      $32 million. Building and Construc- observation deck in the [email protected] “Today, we created a dy- tion Trades Council of Western Hemisphere namic hub of creativity and Greater New York that fi- atop a 100-story build- innovation,” Ross told a nally last week settled its ing, and The Shed, a standing room-only crowd bitter labor dispute with 200,000-square-foot art Catch up with your of hundreds gathered un- Related over use of union center with a telescoping der Vessel. “Today, once and non-union workers; outer shell. favorite team again, we showed that New the two sides are now col- The rest of Hudson York will always be the laborating. Yards is to be constructed in Item Sports! greatest city in the world.” Only half of the 28-acre by 2025. A4 SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2019 OPINION

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E¦§¦ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill Wallace for Planning Board M£Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ I am writing to endorse Thomas every open meeting in Lynnfield Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall Wallace for the Lynnfield Plan- since he filed his papers to run for 110 Munroe St. Monica Connell Healey W J. K R ¢ S£ ning Board. I first met Tom when this office. He asks educated and P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer News Editor J. Patrick Norton Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  TŸ  J ¤¥ Michael H. Shanahan he adopted a mixed-breed rescue thoughtful questions and is clearly Chief Operating O cer Editorial Page Editor Chairman dog that I was fostering on behalf committed to familiarizing himself Customer Service of Cape Ann Animal Aid. Outside with all town issues before joining Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS of any other endorsements, I can the Planning Board. If elected, I Connecting Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 confirm that Tom is a wonderful All Departments: Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 believe Tom will work tirelessly Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 dog owner and has given Delta — to support economic development 781-593-7700 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 a sweet girl who suffered many while remaining sensitive to our Ext. 2 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 unpleasant experiences prior to historic roots and the natural Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 her rescue — a life worthy of any beauty that graces Lynnfield. classi [email protected] Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 other dog’s envy. I thank all current and former Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Subscriptions Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 But enough about dogs. The members of the Planning Board [email protected] Planning Board is one of the for their service, but Lynnfield also Circulation John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 most critical public bodies in our needs new people with innovative [email protected] town. It helps shape Lynnfield ideas to participate in town gov- Ext. 3 through its decisions concerning ernment. As those of you who know Newsroom both residential and commercial him may attest, Tom is a unique, [email protected] [email protected] development and has the power to energetic and talented individu- influence public and private spaces al, and I believe he will provide a Ext. 4 within a town. Tom’s background fresh perspective to the Planning Sports makes him uniquely suited for a Board. We need people like Tom to [email protected] position on this board, including bring transparency, accountability, Ext. 5 EDITORIAL his bachelor’s degree in resource and professionalism to a critical Retail and Online planning and his 20 years of ser- body whose jurisdiction extends to Advertising [email protected] vice in the United States Air Force. every private home and commer- Tom has repeatedly demonstrat- cial property in town. Please join ADVERTISING ed a strong interest in guiding our me in voting for him on April 9. Ernie Carpenter Jr. Saugus says community towards smart devel- Director of Advertising and Business Development, ext. 1355 opment and prudent allocation of Melanie Lovell [email protected] town resources by attending nearly Lynnfield Gary Golden goodbye Sales Representative, ext. 1280 [email protected] Spenser Hasak’s photo on the front Support for Markey Ralph Mitchell page of The Daily Item Friday spoke Sales Representative, ext. 1313 [email protected] as eloquently about love and loss as re- When Joe Markey asked me to Third, I asked if he would give his Patricia Whalen porter Bridget Turcotte’s story chron- support him in his effort to be our all to the town. Sales Representative, ext. 1310 icling Saugus’ farewell to police patrol next moderator, I told him this was As I’ve watched Joe in his service to [email protected] K-9 Bruin. not something I did lightly. The next our town and spoken to those he has BUSINESS OFFICE Officer Timothy Fawcett, his face hour of conversation was more like worked very closely with, the answer Maria Alvaracin wracked with anguish, took a final walk me being the attorney asking all the was “yes.” ext. 1205 [email protected] with his partner of eight years. Diag- questions. I had several for him, but A few friends and family mem- three were most important to me. bers asked if I was comfortable with Susan J. Conti nosed weeks ago with terminal cancer, Controller, ext. 1288 Bruin spent his last minutes Thursday First, was he qualified? someone so young running Town [email protected] Meeting. The short answer was that with Fawcett following a salute by po- Graduating law school this year Ted Grant along with his experience as a Rule I haven’t really thought of Joe as Publisher, ext. 1234 lice officers and town residents. being so young. I don’t understand [email protected] Thursday’s procession of honor had 3:03 prosecutor, in Newton District Court, was all I needed to know to why some are so quick to judge with Marian Kinney the feel of an outpouring of emotion so little information. I can’t imagine ext. 1212 believe that he was qualified. His en- [email protected] from an earlier time when people were ergy, determination and due diligence being asked if I thought someone more inclined to halt the course of their who was qualified was too old to do Will Kraft are a bonus. I have great respect for Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 day and assemble to pay their respects. (former moderators) Arthur Bourque the job. Joe is more than qualified to [email protected] be our moderator. Children made signs and flashing blue and David Miller and am grateful to Mike Shanahan lights filled Main Street, Hamilton them for their service to our town as Joe comes into this election to town Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 Street and other streets as the proces- our moderator. Knowing Joe Markey, office very much like I tried to. [email protected] sion wound its way to a Wakefield vet- I am confident that our Town Meet- He brings to us a desire to serve Carolina Trujillo Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 ing will continue to be in good hands. the town that has served him and his erinarian’s office. family so well. [email protected] Second, I asked if he had any The procession brought together a He comes to us with no personal Jim Wilson personal agendas related to our town well-versed in standing as one agendas or baggage. Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 town. Based on his five-year history [email protected] behind its athletes, behind residents He comes to us most importantly as a volunteer in our town already facing a serious health challenge, and wanting a better Lynnfield. CIRCULATION and knowing him personally, I was behind its police department. I hope you’ll join me in voting on Lisa Mahmoud convinced that answer was “no.” I Manager, ext. 1239 Thursday’s turnout was as much a sa- April 9 for Joe Markey to be our next [email protected] am firm in my belief that personal moderator. lute and tribute to Fawcett as it was an agendas held by any elected official CLASSIFIED opportunity to salute his four-footed col- are destructive to our process and Jim Fagan Abbe Young Smith league. Bruin, Fawcett and Saugus Po- represent nothing but selfishness on Former Lynnfield School Committee Manager, ext. 1276 [email protected] lice Lt. Michael Ricciardelli visited the the part of that official. member Oaklandvale School last week to help GRAPHICS students celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday. Trevor Andreozzi LINDA WIGGINS-CHAVIS Designer The same students who admired the [email protected] K-9 and received an explanation of his Mohamed Diop exploits turned out with signs and let- Designer ters on Thursday to watch the proces- College scandal again [email protected] sion pass. Mark Sutherland Creative Director Second-grader Alena Bruzzese offered exposes an ugly truth [email protected] one of the more poignant tributes to NEWSROOM Bruin when Turcotte quoted her as say- The recent college ad- uate school, a white male I did. The problem is that Mike Alongi ing, “He leads people to safety.” Sports Reporter ext. 1228 missions cheating scandal student and I were having our stories are not told, Anyone with a pet understands the [email protected] involving parents accused a discussion on race. He and this continues to per- bond between people and dogs and cats Bill Brotherton of committing bribery and told me he couldn’t get a petuate the racist stereo- Features Editor ext. 1338 that seems improbable on some levels fraud to get their children scholarship when he was type that when blacks suc- [email protected] and unbreakable on others. The fact into elite schools raises an undergraduate be- ceed, it can only be due to Gayla Cawley that people like Fawcett who take an two issues: the myth of cause undeserving black Reporter, ext. 1236 an affirmative action pro- [email protected] oath to protect others do so with K-9 meritocracy for the priv- students were taking all gram that gives unquali- ileged and the continued the scholarship money. He Cheryl Charles partners encompasses the most elemen- fied blacks the privileges News Editor, ext. 1278 tal love we have for animals and the denigration of affirmative blamed this on affirmative that rightfully belong to [email protected] action for the less-privi- action. trust we put into the hands of men and whites. Bella diGrazia women — and dogs — who protect us. leged. Having myself received White privilege is real, Reporter, ext. 1317 Animals have the power to help heal While most of society one of these academic and this recent cheating [email protected] will publicly denounce scholarships, I proceeded scandal attests to that Thomas Grillo people and to drive loneliness from their what these parents did, it to inform him of the rea- Reporter, ext. 1264 lives. They sense danger before people fact. Other, more deserv- [email protected] is in some ways nothing sons this occurred: “I took ing students have been perceive it. They give love unstintingly new. People with power College Prep classes in Spenser Hasak denied access to a high- and they ask for very little in return. and privilege have al- high school that gave me Photographer, ext. 1332 er education because the [email protected] Fawcett and his comrades ended Thurs- ways done whatever they honors credits, so I grad- parents of less-qualified Thor Jourgensen day with sad hearts but in possession of can to maintain it, while uated with a 4.075 GPA. students have more mon- Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 claiming that they simply What was yours? My class [email protected] a great gift their friend gave them and ey and allegedly chose to gave Saugus. worked hard and pulled ranking was 32 out of 857 Daniel Kane themselves up by their seniors in my graduating commit crimes so their Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 bootstraps. Then they tell class. What was yours? I children would be accept- [email protected] everyone else to do the was named in Who’s Who ed to elite institutions. Steve Krause This is immoral and Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 same, a message specifi- Among American High [email protected] cally targeted toward his- School Students. What harmful — not only to those who are being over- Owen O’Rourke torically oppressed groups. about you? I was in the Photographer, ext. 1224 Meanwhile, affirmative National Honor Society, looked, but also to the chil- [email protected] dren, who have now been action has been called ev- the National Spanish Emma LeBlanc Pérez erything from welfare to Honor Society, Mu Alpha scandalized by their own Copy Editor reverse discrimination. Theta, the National Beta privilege and victimized [email protected] It is more accurately de- Club, a service club, and by their parents’ illegal Harold Rivera fined, to quote the Na- I took Advanced and Ad- actions. Sports Editor, ext. 1238 [email protected] tional Conference of State vanced Placement classes. Linda Wiggins-Chavis Roberto Scalese Legislatures, as “admis- What about you?” News Editor, ext. 1211 sion policies that provide By the time I finished, he is a biochemist, currently [email protected] teaching middle school sci- equal access to education just stood silently. Then I Anne Marie Tobin for those groups that have said, “So please explain to ence in Tampa, Fla. She is Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 been historically excluded me again how I supposed- also a theologian, author [email protected] or underrepresented, such ly took your scholarship and social justice activist. Bridget Turcotte as women and minorities.” away from you.” He said This column was produced Reporter, ext. 1269 [email protected] As a black woman, I have nothing further. for the Progressive Media experienced misapprehen- My story is not an anom- Project, which is run by Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 sion and resentment about aly. All of my close friends The Progressive magazine, [email protected] affirmative action first- and many colleagues did and distributed by the Tri- TECHNOLOGY hand. When I was in grad- just as well or better than bune News Service. 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] SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Trump issues his first veto after rebuke of border order By Jill Colvin by supporters who offered stop him, Trump “has cho- and Zeke Miller profuse thanks and fre- sen to continue to defy the ASSOCIATED PRESS quent applause. After Constitution, the Congress many had spoken, Trump and the will of the Ameri- WASHINGTON — Presi- dramatically signed his can people.” dent Donald Trump issued veto message and then Trump, however, insisted the first veto of his presi- held the document up for the situation on the south- dency on Friday, overrul- the cameras to capture. ern border is “a tremen- ing Congress to protect He then distributed pens dous national emergency,” the emergency declaration as mementos of the occa- adding, “our immigration he’d used to circumvent sion. system is stretched beyond lawmakers to build his Trump wants to use the breaking point.” border wall. the emergency order to Two years into the Flanked by law enforce- divert billions of feder- Trump era, a dozen Re- ment officials as well as al dollars earmarked for publicans, pushed along PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the parents of children defense spending toward by Democrats, showed new Secretary of State Mike Pompeo framed the revoking of visas of Inter- killed by people in the the southern border wall. willingness to take the po- national Criminal Court personnel as necessary to prevent the interna- country illegally, Trump It still faces several legal litical risk of defecting. The maintained that he is not tional body from infringing on U.S. sovereignty by prosecuting Ameri- challenges from Democrat- 12 GOP senators, including can forces or allies for torture or other war crimes. through fighting for his ic state attorneys general the party’s 2012 presiden- signature campaign prom- and environmental groups tial nominee, Mitt Romney ise, which stands largely who argue the emergency of Utah, joined the dissent unfulfilled 18 months be- declaration was unconsti- over the emergency decla- U.S. bars entry to International fore voters decide whether tutional. ration order that would en- to grant him another term. Those cases could block able the president to seize Criminal Court investigators “Congress has the free- Trump from diverting ex- for the wall billions of dol- dom to pass this resolu- tra money to barrier con- lars Congress intended to tion,” Trump said, “and I By Matthew Lee U.S. officials have long war crimes, said it would struction for months or be spent elsewhere. ASSOCIATED PRESS regarded the Nether- continue to operate “unde- have the duty to veto it.” longer. American Civil Lib- “The Senate’s waking up A dozen defecting Repub- lands-based ICC with hos- terred” by the U.S. action. erties Union, which filed a little bit to our responsi- WASHINGTON — The tility, arguing that Amer- The ICC prosecutor has licans joined Senate Dem- one of the cases, said the bilities,” said Sen. Lamar United States will revoke ican courts are capable of a pending request to look ocrats in approving the veto is meaningless, like Alexander, R-Tenn., who or deny visas to Interna- handling any allegations into possible war crimes in joint resolution on Thurs- the declaration in the first said the chamber had be- tional Criminal Court per- against U.S. forces and Afghanistan that may in- day, which capped a week place. come “a little lazy” as an sonnel seeking to investi- questioning the motives of volve Americans. The Pal- of confrontation with the “Congress has rejected equal branch of govern- gate alleged war crimes an international court. estinians have also asked White House as both par- the president’s declaration, ment. “I think the value of and other abuses com- The ICC and its sup- the court to bring cases ties in Congress strained and now the courts will be these last few weeks is to mitted by U.S. forces in porters, including hu- against Israel. to exert their power in the ultimate arbiter of its remind the Senate of our Afghanistan or elsewhere, man rights groups that Speaking directly to ICC new ways. It is unlikely legality. We look forward constitutional place.” and may do the same with that Congress will have to seeing him in court and Many lawmakers said those who seek action denounced Pompeo’s an- employees, Pompeo said: the two-thirds majority re- to the shellacking that he the vote was not neces- against Israel, Secretary nouncement, argue that “If you are responsible for quired to override Trump’s will receive at the hands of sarily a rejection of the of State Mike Pompeo said it is needed to prosecute the proposed ICC investi- veto, though House Demo- an independent judiciary,” president or the wall, but Friday. cases when a country fails gation of U.S. personnel in crats will try nonetheless. said Executive Director protections against future Pompeo, acting on a to do so or does an insuffi- connection with the situ- Despite the sharp rebuke Anthony Romero. presidents — namely a threat delivered in Sep- cient job of it. ation in Afghanistan, you from Congress, Friday’s House Speaker Nancy Democrat who might want tember by U.S. nation- The visa restrictions should not assume that event had the victory lap Pelosi called Trump’s veto to declare an emergency on al security adviser John would apply to any ICC you still have or will get a feel of a bill-signing cer- a “lawless power grab,” climate change, gun con- Bolton, framed the action employee who takes or has visa or will be permitted to emony. Trump was sur- and railed that, even af- trol or any number of other as necessary to prevent taken action “to request enter the United States.” rounded in the Oval Office ter both chambers tried to issues. the international body or further such an inves- That comment suggested from infringing on U.S. tigation” into allegations that action may have al- sovereignty by prosecut- against U.S. forces and ready been taken against FAA’s close ties to Boeing questioned ing American forces or their allies in Afghanistan the ICC prosecutor who allies for torture or other that include forced disap- asked last year to formally By Tom Krisher, U.S. was nearly alone in partment inspector gen- war crimes. pearances and torture. open an investigation into David Koenig allowing the planes to eral. “We are determined to Pompeo said the restric- allegations of war crimes and Dee-Ann Durbin keep flying until it relent- With the messages, the protect the American and tions “may also be used to committed by Afghan na- ASSOCIATED PRESS ed on Wednesday after FAA “revealed that they allied military and civil- deter ICC efforts to pursue tional security forces, Tali- getting satellite evidence were just parroting what ian personnel from living allied personnel, including ban and Haqqani network For more than six de- showing the crashes may Boeing told them,” she in fear of unjust prosecu- Israelis, without the allies’ militants, as well as U.S. cades, the Federal Avia- be linked. said. tion for actions taken to consent,” he said. forces and intelligence tion Administration has The FAA concedes that The agency needs more defend our great nation,” The Hague-based court, officials in Afghanistan relied on employees of it doesn’t have resources people with technical Pompeo said. the first global tribunal for since May 2003. airplane manufacturers to to keep up with a grow- skills to adequately moni- do government-required ing aviation industry, and tor a company that makes safety inspections as experts say it lacks the machines as sophisticated U.S. expects North Korea to live planes are being designed personnel to inspect ev- as today’s jets, she said, or assembled. ery component, especially contending that it didn’t But critics say the sys- those made in other coun- understand the Max’s up to moratorium on nuclear tests tem, dubbed the “desig- tries. But the agency says flight-control computer nee program,” is too cozy the designee program’s program. By Deb Riechmann At the White House, He said it’s not the first as company employees results speak for them- “The FAA readily states ASSOCIATED PRESS Bolton disputed the alle- time that a North Korean do work for an agency selves. The U.S. has the they don’t understand the gation that he and Pompeo has likened him to a gang- charged with keeping the safest skies in the world. 4 million lines of code and WASHINGTON — Sec- created a hostile environ- ster. skies safe while being paid Until April of last year, the 150 computers,” Schi- retary of State Mike ment at the summit. “I “I have a vague recollec- by an industry that the U.S. passenger airlines avo said. “What they do is Pompeo said Friday that think that’s inaccurate,” tion of being called ‘gang- the U.S. expects North Ko- FAA is regulating. had not had a fatality see that Boeing followed he said. “The president ster-like’ from a visit that rean leader Kim Jong Un “There is a potential con- since 2009, while carrying the process, they checked is our decision-maker.” I took one time previous- to honor his promise to flict of interest,” said Todd several billion passengers. the FAA boxes. The public Bolton said he’s discussed ly,” Pompeo said. keep his missile launches Curtis, a former Boeing But safety experts say thinks the FAA has more the allegations with his The vice foreign minis- and nuclear tests on hold, Co. safety engineer and it’s time to look into the involvement.” South Korean counter- ter said Pyongyang has no creator of airsafe.com, a agency’s relationship with Indeed, the agency’s own speaking after a top North Korean official suggested part. intention of compromising website that focuses on Boeing, based in Chicago. website says that employ- At a State Department or continuing talks unless airline safety. “They (the The FAA’s ties to the com- ees of manufacturers can the moratorium was un- der review and could be briefing, Pompeo also de- the United States takes FAA) don’t have the mon- pany were revealed when approve design changes nied it. measures that are com- ey to do all of the over- Boeing and the agency and aircraft repairs. “Us- lifted. Pompeo said Kim told “They’re wrong about mensurate to the chang- sight. It’s a question of released similar messag- ing designees for routine that, and I was there,” es it has taken — such as being practical.” es shortly after the Indo- certification tasks allows President Donald Trump several times at last Pompeo said, adding that the 15-month moratorium The FAA’s oversight nesian airliner crashed the FAA to focus its lim- he has detailed conversa- on launches and tests — duties are coming under in October and again ited resources on safety month’s summit in Viet- nam that he would not re- tions with his North Kore- and changes its “political greater scrutiny after this week, when the FAA critical certification is- an counterpart, Kim Yong calculation.” Even so, she deadly crashes involving announced that Boeing sues,” it says. start the tests. “So that’s Chairman Chol. He said their rela- said, personal relations Boeing 737 Max jets oper- would upgrade the Max’s A Boeing spokesman tionship is “professional” between the two leaders ated by airlines in Ethio- flight-control software,said company employees Kim’s word,” Pompeo said. “We have every expecta- and that he has every ex- are still good “and the pia and Indonesia, killing said Mary Schiavo, a for- get regular training and pectation they will contin- chemistry is mysteriously a total of 346 people. The mer Transportation De- oversight from the FAA. tion he will live up to that commitment.” ue their talks. wonderful.” Vice Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui said earlier Friday in Pyongyang that Kim would soon decide if he wanted to continue LYNNFIELD talks with the U.S. about WEEKLY his nuclear program and whether he plans to main- NEWS tain his moratorium on tests. She also claimed that We reach EVERY Pompeo and Trump’s na- tional security adviser, household in Lynnfield John Bolton, created an at- mosphere of hostility and every week. mistrust at last month’s nuclear summit in Ha- Let us help get your noi, Vietnam. She sug- gested that while Trump message in front of all was more willing to talk, Pompeo and Bolton made of Lynnfield. uncompromising demands of the North Koreans. Choe said that on the re- turn trip from the summit, Kim asked: “For what rea- son do we have to make ESSEX MEDIA GROUP this train trip again?” FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS She added: “I want to Officials recovered an engine from the crashed Lion Air jet for further make it clear that the For more info on EMG’s publications, investigation in Jakarta, Indonesia. The brand new Boeing 737 Max 8 jet gangster-like stand of the please contact Ernie Carpenter at plunged into the Java Sea just minutes after takeoff from Jakarta early U.S. will eventually put 781-593-7700 ext. 1355 or on Oct. 29, killing all of its passengers on board. the situation in danger.” [email protected] A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2019 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- Alarm operating a motor vehicle with larly arrests, reflect police records. In a suspended license. Fire alarm sounded at 223 the event of a perceived inaccuracy, Salem St. on Thursday at 2:36 Accidents it is the sole responsibility of the con- p.m. Call handled by the Lynn- cerned party to contact the relevant field Fire Department. Motor vehicle struck a deer police department and have the de- that took off into the woods partment issue a notice of correction Complaints at 392 Lowell St. on Thursday to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- at 5:56 a.m. Officer will docu- Caller reported she needs ifications will not be made without ment. assistance with her wheelchair Motor vehicle crash reported express notice of change from the at Dunkin’ Donuts at 7 Post at the American Red Cross at arresting police department. Office Square on Thursday at 85 Lowell St. on Thursday at 2:05 p.m. Call handled by the 7:40 a.m. Operator evaluated LYNN Lynnfield Fire Department. by Atlantic Ambulance and Lynnfield Fire Department refused medical attention. Ve- Arrests requests an officer to respond hicles towed by Mallias Towing. to an issue with a pedestrian Scott Dang was arrested on at JP Licks at 800 Market St. Complaints a warrant charge of failure to on Thursday at 3:02 p.m. Of- attend jury duty at 11:45 p.m. ficer reported the person was Tree down on the wires re- on Thursday. unhappy with the speed of the ported at 665 Lowell St. Pea- Dylan Danko, 32, of 33 town’s Fire Department. body Fire Department, Pea- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Cottage Ave., Winthrop, was Suspicious couple reported body Municipal Light Plant, arrested and charged with walking around the Heritage and the Tree Department con- David Sidoo, of Vancouver, Canada, leaves following his federal court operating under the influence Woods Condominiums at 900 tacted on Wednesday at 4:14 hearing Friday in Boston. of liquor, leaving the scene of Lynnfield St. on Thursday at p.m. property damage, negligent 4:54 p.m. and appear to be Parking complaint of a operation of a motor vehicle, checking doors. One person Honda van parked in the Canadian businessman pleads and license not in possession wearing a blue jacket, but no handicapped spot of Bank of at 2:31 a.m. on Friday. further description. America at 150 Main St. with James Politano, of 121 Drug paraphernalia found Massachusetts license plate not guilty in admissions scam North Common St., was ar- at the Lutheran Church at 708 no. 7lW219 on Wednesday at rested on a warrant charge of Lowell St. on Thursday at 6:46 5:27 p.m. Officer reports own- BOSTON (AP) — A wood stars Felicity Huff- er scores on the SATs. possession of a Class A drug p.m. Officer reported materials er moved the vehicle. Vancouver businessman man and Lori Loughlin. He’s also accused of hiring at 3:18 a.m. on Friday. were collected for disposal. Clerk at 7-Eleven on 115 pleaded not guilty Fri- Authorities say the par- someone to take a Canadi- David Polito, of 100 Wil- Main St. assisting an elderly day to paying $200,000 ents paid an admissions an high school graduation low St., was arrested on war- Medical Aid party who is being scammed to have someone take a consultant to rig stan- exam in place of his older rant charges of larceny under by trying to buy $2,000 in gift college entrance exam in dardized test scores and son. $1,200, forgery of document, Ambulance requested on cards on Wednesday at 6:56 place of his two sons, and bribe college coaches and Sidoo is charged with possession of a Class E drug, Thursday at 4:42 p.m. at 5 Piz- p.m. Officer spoke to the par- his attorneys said he looks other insiders to get their conspiracy to commit mail zuti Way. Patient taken to Lahey miscellaneous municipal ordi- ties. No further information. forward to contesting the children into selective and wire fraud. The judge nance, larceny from a building, Hospital & Medical Center in Caller from 13 Colonial Road charges in court. schools. Burlington. restricted his travel to the breaking and entering night- reported Philippines-based David Sidoo appeared The consultant, William U.S. and Canada. Request for assistance by Card Services Co. has ghosted time for felony, receiving stolen in federal court in Boston “Rick” Singer, pleaded “He will be returning to Lahey Health at 1350 Market her phone number to show as property under $1,200, and and was released on a $1.5 guilty to fraud and con- his home in Canada and possession of a burglarious St. on Thursday at 6:32 p.m. the caller ID on Wednesday at million secured bond. spiracy charges in federal asks people not rush to instrument at 12:31 p.m. on Patient taken to Lahey Hospital 6:08 pm., but she has no affili- Sidoo, who also played court Tuesday in Boston. judgment,” his lawyers Friday. Polito was also charged & Medical Center. ation with the company. in the Canadian Football Singer’s attorney told re- said in a statement. with possession of a Class Medical aid requested and Report of a steak knife on League, is one of 50 people porters that he plans to B drug and possession of a refused on Thursday at 6:47 the sidewalk by the pole near charged in a sweeping col- cooperate fully with pros- Advantage Lithium, a Class E drug. p.m. at 500 Ross Drive. his property on Lowell Street lege admissions cheating ecutors. lithium exploration and Brad Scuzzarella, 22, of 7 Well-being check requested on Wednesday at 6:46 p.m. scam announced by Bos- The former sailing coach development company, Everett St., was arrested and from the Whole Foods Market and wants assistance with ton authorities this week. at Stanford University said this week that Sidoo charged with operating under at 100 Market St. on Thursday proper disposal as he does At least nine athletic also pleaded guilty this has taken a temporary the influence of liquor and at 8 p.m. not know where it came from. coaches at elite universi- week to accepting bribes leave of absence from his leaving the scene of personal Officer took possession of the ties and 33 parents, many to help get students into role as president. injury at 12:37 a.m. on Friday. MARBLEHEAD small kitchen knife. of them prominent in law, school by pretending they East West Petroleum Employee of South Bay finance, fashion, the food were athletic recruits. Corp. also said Sidoo is Accidents Complaints Community Service reports a and beverage industry Prosecutors say Sidoo no longer president and juvenile ran from their thera- and other fields, have been paid someone to pose as CEO of the company, but A report of a motor vehicle A caller reported that a car py group to the Macy’s store charged, including Holly- his sons to get them high- remains a director. crash at 72 Warren St. at 2:07 was sticking out on Bessom at the Northshore Mall on p.m. on Thursday; at Boston Street at 8:20 a.m. on Thurs- Wednesday at 7:02 p.m. Child and Franklin streets at 3:24 day and it made the road too is 10 to 11 years old with POLICE BRIEFS p.m. on Thursday; on South narrow. Responding officers black hair, wearing black shirt Common Street at 8:55 p.m. located the owner and the car and jeans. Officer reports mall Man pleads guilty to Ex-tenant pleads not guilty in finement and ordered to on Thursday; at 40 Rockaway was moved. security notified, mother on impersonating others blaze that killed firefighter repay more than $155,000 St. at 9:51 p.m. on Thursday; A caller reported a grandpar- scene. Juvenile was located to the Social Security at 421 Essex St. at 10:21 ent scam call at 10:24 a.m. and left in the custody of his CONCORD, N.H. (AP) WORCESTER (AP) — A Administration. p.m. on Thursday; at Magrane on Thursday. They stated they mother. — The U.S. Attorney’s of- former apartment build- Prosecutors say An- Square at 10:32 p.m. on caught on to the scam and did Salem Police Department fice says a Michigan man ing tenant accused of zalone kept collecting her Thursday; at 421 Essex St. at not agree to any requests of looking to speak with the own- has pleaded guilty in New setting a blaze that killed mother’s Social Security 10:34 p.m. on Thursday; at 34 the scammer. er of Massachusetts license Hampshire to imperson- a firefighter has pleaded benefits after her mother Western Ave. at 11:48 p.m. on A caller reported that two un- no. 1GK111 from 240 Lowell ating others to withdraw not guilty to murder, ar- died in April 2000. Thursday; at 199 Lewis St. at locked motor vehicles were en- St. who was allegedly involved or attempt to withdraw son and other charges. Authorities say the 1:21 a.m. on Friday; at Curwin tered overnight on Oak Street in a hit and run in Salem on over $90,000 from banks Worcester firefighter agency was never noti- Circle and Holyoke Road at sometime between 9 p.m. Wednesday at 8:58 p.m. Of- in five states. Christopher Roy was fied of the death, and it 7:44 a.m. on Friday. Thursday and 4:30 a.m. Friday. ficers checked the residence, Court documents say a single father who is continued to deposit the A report of a hit and run They stated $5 in loose change vehicle is not on the property 27-year-old Deandray survived by his 9-year-old benefits until April 2017. motor vehicle crash at 201 and a knife, used as a firefight- at this time. Vehicle has re- Buckley, of Belleville, daughter. He died Dec. 9 Boston St. at 10:38 p.m. on er’s tool to cut seatbelts and turned and a Salem police of- Mich., stole people’s after he became trapped Three officers, suspect Thursday; at 91 Oakville St. at break windows, were stolen. ficer is on scene. personal identifying on the second floor of the hospitalized over powder 10:55 a.m. on Friday. A walk-in reported at 3:07 Report of two men possibly information. He got fake six-unit building. He was p.m. on Thursday that they looking into cars walking on driver’s licenses, which he rescued by fellow firefight- SPENCER (AP) — Complaints saw two males in the Clifton Driscoll Street toward Tremont used to impersonate bank ers and died at the hospi- Three police officers area wearing black sweat- on Thursday at 5:09 a.m. Offi- customers. tal of smoke inhalation. were hospitalized after A report of an unwelcome shirts. She stated she thought cer reports area checked out. When entering a bank Worcester District being exposed to a white, guest at 41 Light St. at 1:38 it was odd they took several Report of an 8-year-old from branch, Buckley or an Attorney Joseph Early powdery substance that p.m. on Thursday; at 75 Light laps around the neighborhood 250 Washington St. refusing accomplice wore slings on Jr. announced Friday turned out to be meth St. at 7:29 a.m. on Friday; at and each time she passed to go to school on Thursday at their arms or bandaged that 21-year-old Momoh during a traffic stop. Market Basket, 40 Federal St., them, they appeared to be 7:34 a.m. Officer reports child their fingers together in Kamara had been indict- Police say two officers at 8:23 a.m. on Friday. coming from a house with no agreed to go to school. case bank tellers asked ed on charges including became light-headed and A report of a prowler at 18 flyers in their hands. She stat- Report of a be-on-the-look- why the signature on the second-degree murder dizzy after they were ex- Holly Ave. at 4:17 a.m. on Fri- ed she took a photo of one out for an erratic operator of a withdrawal slip didn’t and arson. posed Thursday night in day. of the men and they looked motor vehicle with Massachu- match the account own- Kamara was held with- Spencer, and a third was like they could be brothers. setts license plate no. 6NP863 ers’ signature on file. out bail after pleading not hospitalized as a precau- Overdose At 3:22 p.m., a second com- headed outbound on Lynn The documents say guilty. His attorney kept tion. The driver of the car plaint came in from a caller. Buckley or an accomplice the right to seek bail in the was also treated. All are A report of a possible over- Street on Thursday at 2:51 Responding officers were un- entered over 17 bank future, saying Kamara has expected to be OK. dose on North Common Street p.m. able to locate the men. branches in New Hamp- no record and has lived in Authorities say the at 12:14 a.m. on Friday. Anonymous caller said that A caller reported a possible he witnessed a man at 2:15 shire, Massachusetts, Con- the area since childhood. traffic stop was treated as impaired operator at Pleasant p.m. on Thursday at 2:15 en- necticut, Rhode Island, and a hazmat situation. The Theft and Village streets at 4:43 ter the Bank of America ATM Kansas between October 9 accused of participating in white substance was later p.m. on Thursday. Responding wearing a gray hoodie and a 2017 and February 2018. drug-trafficking conspiracy identified as metham- A report of a larceny at 101 phetamine hydrochloride. Lawton Ave. at 1:59 p.m. on officers were unable to locate. face mask. Suspicious party is operating a blue 2010 350e Man who mailed cocaine CONCORD, N.H. (AP) The officers’ clothing, Thursday; at 78 Central Ave. at gear, the police station, 3:17 p.m. on Thursday. PEABODY Mercedes. Officer dispatched from Puerto Rico sentenced — The U.S. Attorney’s of- to check for the vehicle and fice says nine people have the cruisers, and the Vandalism the ATM and all is OK. PROVIDENCE, R.I. been charged with partic- suspect’s car have been Arrests (AP) — A Massachusetts ipating in a drug-traffick- cleaned and cleared. A report of vandalism to a Joseph Brennan, 61, home- SAUGUS man who worked with an ing conspiracy following a motor vehicle at 129 Empire less, was arrested on Wednes- accomplice to ship dozens yearlong investigation. Man pleads not guilty The nine were charged St. at 8:04 a.m. on Friday. day at 4:32 at St. John’s Accidents of kilograms of cocaine in death of infant Church at 17 Chestnut St. for through the U.S. Postal last week with partici- LYNNFIELD disorderly conduct and threats A report of a motor vehicle Service from Puerto Rico pating in a conspiracy to SPRINGFIELD (AP) — to kill. accident at 47 Lincoln Ave. at to Rhode Island has been distribute and possess with A man whose 8-month-old Accident Joseph Brennan, 61, home- 8:22 a.m. Thursday; at J. Pace sentenced to five years in intent to distribute cocaine daughter died days after less, was arrested on Thursday and Sons on Main Street at federal prison. and crack cocaine. They he brought her to the hos- Caller reports he struck a at 2:15 p.m. on a warrant at 7:05 p.m. Thursday. Federal prosecutors say range in age from 28 to 65 pital with severe injuries parked car at Whole Foods at Haven for Hunger at 71 Wallis 32-year-old Alison Sker- and live in Nashua, Man- is now facing a murder 100 Market St. on Thursday at St. and charged with assault Complaints rett, of Worcester, was chester, and Fitchburg. charge. 1:33 p.m. Officer reports vehi- and battery on a disabled also sentenced Friday to If convicted, two face a Daniel Torres, of West- cle sustained minor damage person over 60, and disorderly A caller from Jimmy’s Steer four years of probation. minimum of 10 years in field, was held on $1 and operator will wait for the conduct. House on Broadway reports He pleaded guilty last prison and a maximum million bail after pleading owner of the car. Ronald Bruce, 58, home- receiving a slip with the words March to drug trafficking sentence of life imprison- not guilty Thursday to sec- less, was arrested on Thursday “help me” written on it by a charges. ment. ond-degree murder at his Animal Control at 3:21 p.m. on a warrant and female at 9:14 p.m. Thursday. Prosecutors say the Hampden Superior Court charged with assault and bat- The caller reported the woman 32-year-old Skerrett Woman to avoid prison time arraignment. He had been Report of an English bulldog tery on a disabled person over was with a man, who she left and 50-year-old William for Social Security theft held on $1 million bail wandering near traffic in front 60, and disorderly conduct. with about 25 minutes ago. Gonzalez, of Providence, since his arrest in July on of 597 North Broadway on Police located a man from purchased large quan- BOSTON (AP) — A charges including assault Thursday at 5:01 p.m. Animal Summons Lynnfield who met the descrip- tities of cocaine from a woman who pleaded guilty and battery on a child. control officer contacted. tion. Police spoke to both par- distributor in Puerto to stealing her dead moth- Torres brought his Message from 500 Chest- Gail D. Espinola, 44, of 10 ties, and the female said she Rico, and then mailed the er’s Social Security bene- daughter to Baystate nut St. for the animal control Hollingsworth St., Lynn, was was not in need of services. drugs to Rhode Island fits has avoided prison. Noble Hospital on July 29 officer about a deer strike on summoned following a motor The man reportedly wrote the and elsewhere. Once the The Patriot Ledger re- with swelling and bleed- Friday at 1:05 a.m. requesting vehicle stop at Route 128 and words as a prank and will be packages arrived, Sker- ports 55-year-old Cather- ing of the brain, retinal the town retrieve the animal Andover Street on Thursday at summoned for disorderly con- rett would gather them ine Anzalone, of Rockland, hemorrhages, and bruises from the side of the road. 9:31 a.m. and charged with duct. and distribute the cocaine was sentenced Wednesday on her face. She died two to others. to a year of home con- days later. SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT

REVIEW Karen O & Danger Mouse bring out best in each other

By Pablo Gorondi an outer space feel, while gant clarity to “Reveries,” ASSOCIATED PRESS the determined “Turn the where O and her acoustic Light” has splashes of guitar sound as if seeping Karen O & Danger acoustic guitars, a funkily through a transistor radio Mouse, “Lux Prima” (BMG) delicate bass and would in need of fine-tuning. Yeah Yeah Yeahs front- have been an ideal guest “Nox Lumina” (night woman Karen O teams up spot for Damon Albarn, light) bids the album with producer-to-the-stars whose Gorillaz have also goodbye with a short set Danger Mouse (Brian Bur- benefited from the Burton of lyrics that goes around ton) on a balanced collabo- touch. and around, intermittent- ration that brings out the Another Danger Mouse ly, hazily fading away be- best from both, enriched cohort, Daniele Luppi, fore another instrumental by variations like O’s di- conducts the violin-heavy section emphasizes the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS verse vocals and Burton’s string section, adding drift, while also making orchestral talents. drama to the resigned, the connection to the al- Jeffrey Rudolph, president of the California Science Center, announces a The nine-minute title regretful “Drown” and ele- bum’s beginning. new exhibition called “Dogs! A Science Tail,” which is part science, part track, which translates history, part Norman Rockwell Americana and, of course, all canine. to “first light,” opens the album with a four-part composition presenting Exhibit explores keen senses, Danger Mouse’s cinemat- ic soundscapes — whose gloss here makes them abilities of man’s best friend ideal for a plastic sur- geon’s waiting room — en- By John Rogers through of the exhibit, snow in a minute’s time veloping O’s much warmer, ASSOCIATED PRESS he paused briefly at what while its handlers stand he imagines might be its there without a clue. They though no less disquieting LOS ANGELES — Did sections: “I’m nowhere/I’m most popular stop for the can sniff out bombs peo- people domesticate dogs pre-teen crowd — a repli- ple would never find until no one/I’m nobody/There’s or was it the other way nobody but you.” ca of a fire hydrant next they exploded. around? And why do these to a button that you can But those are the highly Yeah Yeah Yeahs guitar- two species seem to think push to smell what a dog trained working dogs, like ist Nick Zinner appears so much alike, act so much smells. those shown in the cen- on a couple of tracks, in- alike and get along so “But we just smell pee,” ter’s Imax Theatre, where cluding the reverberating, well? Rudolph explained with a the Cosmic Picture film fuzzy “Woman,” whose The California Science laugh. “A dog can tell what “Superpower Dogs” will 60s-influenced style also Center has spent the past shows up in alterna- dog was there, what time play throughout the exhi- five years sniffing out tive forms on “Leopard’s they were there and actu- bition’s run. the answers to those and Tongue” and “Redeemer.” ally which direction they hundreds of other vexing As Captain America ac- O’s voice has a much were going.” canine questions. It will tor Chris Evans narrates, more delicate, Vashti It’s one of the ways dogs PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS begin revealing the con- viewers watch dogs from Bunyan-like character on can evaluate how safe the clusions Saturday with around the world help “Ministry,” where an icy “Lux Prima” by Karen O & Danger Mouse was surroundings are. It’s also an ambitious, if somewhat save people from drown- Wurlitzer gives the song released Friday. how they manage to mark ing off the coast of Italy, lighthearted, new exhibi- time without wristwatch- rescue people trapped in tion called “Dogs! A Sci- es or smartphones. collapsed buildings, even ence Tail.” “They have an amazing track down Kenyan poach- Black Sox opera ‘The Fix’ And, yes, real dogs will ability to learn informa- ers preying on endangered be there. (Just try hid- tion,” continues Rudolph, premieres Saturday in Minnesota ing contraband from that noting the 300 million elephants and rhinos. drug-sniffing dog and see sensory receptor sites In the museum it- what happens.) they carry in their noses self, people could watch By Ronald Blum baritone Kelly Markgraf Dale Johnson, the Min- Garmin, a 2-year-old gold- ASSOCIATED PRESS as Ring Lardner, the re- nesota Opera’s artistic “It’s really not about just far outnumber our 6 mil- dogs and science. It’s re- lion. en Labrador retriever who nowned writer. director, decided Puckett is about to graduate from Joel Puckett was in the “He’s just he’s just a whol- would pair well with Si- ally about how dogs and Nine similar stations humans are both social guide-dog school, take stands at Atlanta-Fulton ly different character than monson, who grew up a allow people to see like a animals. About how dogs blindfolded folks through County Stadium on July I’ve ever done,” Dennis Milwaukee Brewers fan. dog does (their color vision 4, 1985, for the famous and humans have evolved a maze of obstacles during said. “Especially as an op- They even share the same is limited, but they pick up rain-delayed 19-inning together over thousands a demonstration earlier era singer who sings a lot birthday, June 27, when motion better than us), de- game that ended with the of years. And the fact that this week. of very proper languages, Puckett turns 42 and Sim- termine what a person has New York Mets beating because we are both social just eaten by licking their When one person hesi- diving into his linguistics sonson 59. the Braves at 3:53 a.m. animals, we’ve learned to hand and hear sounds so tated, Garmin pulled gen- and that kind of — I don’t Simonson wrote “Lom- followed by postgame fire- work together,” said Jef- subtle we’re oblivious to tly on his leash as if to say, want to say backwards — bardi,” which had an eight- works. frey Rudolph, the center’s them. “Come on, let’s go. I’ve got but that kind of uneducat- month Broadway run in “I had a long history of president and a devoted “In a bedroom they can this.” ed Appalachian linguistics, 2010-11, and also “Magic/ pulling for terrible teams,” dog lover who worked for hear a termite scratching Depending on the day, he said. it’s been a really interest- Bird” in 2012 and “Bronx years to pull this show to- on the wall,” Rudolph says. there will be therapy dogs, Puckett’s contribution to ing study for me.” Bombers” in 2014, which gether. Such skills allow an av- rescue dogs, drug-sniffing baseball won’t stretch for The Minnesota Opera both lasted less than two As he spoke during a alanche rescue dog to sniff dogs and others demon- nearly as long. He com- has been a leading force for months. recent pre-opening walk- out a person buried in strating their abilities. posed “The Fix” to mark new music, presenting pre- He was familiar with the 100th anniversary of mieres that include “The “Eight Men Out,” both El- the Chicago Black Sox Grapes of Wrath” (2007) by iot Asinof’s 1963 book and agreeing to throw the 1919 Ricky Ian Gordon and Mi- John Sayles’ 1988 film. Virginia State Police take search World Series, a work that chael Korie; “Silent Night” Jackson and the other premieres Saturday at the (2011) and “The Manchu- seven White Sox players for recruits to the movies Minnesota Opera in St. rian Candidate” (2015) who accepted money from Paul. The two acts run 2 by Kevin Puts and Mark gamblers to lose the 1919 RICHMOND, Va. (AP) trum of people.” troopers performing in the hours, 15 minutes, includ- Campbell; “Doubt” (2013) World Series against Cin- — Virginia State Police The recruitment efforts field, including chasing ing an intermission. by Douglas J. Cuomo and cinnati were acquitted at are taking their search for have seen some results a car with sirens blaring, With a libretto by Eric John Patrick Shanley; a criminal trial in August new recruits to the mov- over the past year. The running with a police dog Simonson, the opera has “The Shining” (2016) by 1921 but were banned ies. department welcomed 80 and marching in forma- a cast that includes tenor Paul Moravec and Camp- from the sport for life the A 30-second promotional new troopers last month tion. The words “meaning- Joshua Dennis as Shoeless bell (2016); and “Dinner at following day by Kenesaw video is set to begin play- after their graduation ful,” “rewarding,” “valor,” ing Friday at movie the- Joe Jackson, the famous Eight” by William Bolcom Mountain Landis, the first from the training acade- “service” and “pride” ap- aters in Virginia and four Chicago outfielder, and and Campbell (2017). baseball commissioner. my. The academy is now pear on the screen. other states: New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and preparing for another 79 A group of troopers are West Virginia. new recruits to arrive next shown at the end, saying, State police are actively week to begin their train- “We are Virginia State Po- hiring for the 131st basic ing. lice.” session scheduled to begin The promotional vid- The video will be shown early next year. The agen- eo shows Virginia state at theaters through Aug. 1. cy currently has about 200 vacancies, 10 percent of its sworn force of about 2,000. State police and other law enforcement agencies have been struggling to PEABODY attract enough recruits WEEKLY over the past few years, spokeswoman Corinne NEWS Geller said. State police have tried various recruit- ment techniques, includ- We reach more ing using social media. households in “The challenge is to get more creative in our re- Peabody than ANY PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS cruitment,” Geller said. With a libretto by Eric Simonson, the opera has a cast that includes ten- “With this video showing other periodical. or Joshua Dennis as Shoeless Joe Jackson, the famous Chicago outfielder, at movie theaters, we can and baritone Kelly Markgraf as Ring Lardner, the renowned writer. reach a whole broad spec- Let us help get your ENTERTAINMENT BRIEF message out.

Louis Vuitton defends the singer at its latest wear show was meant to world and style — set menswear show. celebrate Jackson’s leg- to a soundtrack of his Michael Jackson-themed Vuitton CEO Michael acy, and he condemned music. menswear show Burke said in a state- “any form of child abuse.” In the documentary ment that the allegations The statement was “Leaving Neverland,” ESSEX MEDIA GROUP PARIS (AP) — Louis against Jackson in a re- obtained Friday by The two men allege Jackson Vuitton says it was un- cent HBO documentary Associated Press. sexually abused them as For more info on EMG’s publications, aware of new accusations are “deeply troubling.” Abloh’s show cele- children. Before his 2009 that Michael Jackson Designer Virgil Abloh brated Jackson with an death, the singer denied please contact Ernie Carpenter at sexually abused children said in the statement elaborate set and designs repeated, similar allega- 781-593-7700 ext. 1355 or when it paid homage to that the January mens- evoking the singer’s tions against him. [email protected] A8 SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2019 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

Living the Dream NOT REAL NEWS: A LOOK AT WHAT DIDN’T HAPPEN THIS WEEK A roundup of some of community in Michigan, the most popular but particularly in the city of completely untrue stories Dearborn, which is home and visuals of the week. to one of the largest Ar- None of these is legit, ab-American populations even though they were in the U.S. shared widely on social CLAIM: “Donald media. The Associated Trump takes off his hat Press checked these out. at Mar-a-Lago forget- Here are the real facts: ting he’s not wearing his CLAIM: Photo shows toupee.” girls in Michigan wearing THE FACTS: An hijabs and displaying altered video that shows “Down with U.S.A.” writ- President Donald Trump ten on their hands. removing a red baseball THE FACTS: The cap and revealing that photo, circulating on he is bald is circulating social media with the widely on social media. In caption “This is not the original video, Trump the Middle-East where was joking with attend- America is hated and ees of a Big Dog Ranch Muslim terrorist (sic) Rescue fundraising event are born. This is Michi- at Mar-a-Lago when he gan,” was taken during removed his red cap, a 2013 demonstration emblazoned with “USA,” in Iran. The European to smooth back his hair. Pressphoto Agency, which “Look, my hair’s a mess,” owns the photo, told the he said to the group’s AP that photographer amusement. A Twitter Abedin Taherkenareh user, who uses the handle captured the image while @PaulLeeTicks — a covering a demonstration play on the word poli- in Tehran marking the tics — told the AP that The guest on this week’s “The American Dream,” hosted by attorney James J. Carrigan, was Seth 34th anniversary of the he created the video, and Iran hostage crisis where Albaum, executive director of Lynn Community Television. The topic was the state of cable TV in his watermark appears Iranian students seized on it. The user fills his Lynn. “The American Dream” airs on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m., and 8:30 p.m., on the U.S. Embassy, holding feed with comedic memes Comcast channel 3, and Verizon channel 38. It is also aired on the Government Channel, Comcast 52 Americans hostage and videos and refused channel 22, and Verizon channel 37, at miscellaneous times as the broadcasting schedule allows. for 444 days. The AP also to be identified. Photos covered the 2013 protest. taken by Palm Beach AP archive photos show Daily News photographer Celebrity stylist Ali Mandelkorn goes thrifting for a cause similar scenes. The post Meghan McCarthy also is one of many that has show that the president’s NEW YORK (AP) — As for a collection released Mandelkorn, who has as well as those hunted surfaced online target- hair was intact, if messy, a celebrity stylist, Ali Friday on Thrilling that been working with red down by Mandelkorn. ing the growing Muslim at the event. Mandelkorn is usually will benefit employment carpet standout Janelle Donors include Mel B, surrounded by designer programs for the disabled Monae for more than a Tatyana Ali, Loni Love, duds, so getting back and disadvantaged run by year. “Part of the fun is Sara Haines and Carole to some of her favorite the nonprofit’s Southern going on the hunt and Radziwill. fashion vibes, vintage and California operation. uncovering gems.” While some of the collec- thrift, was a treat. “I love clothes and I just Among her favorite tion’s pieces are priced in She went deep into feel like vintage shopping pieces in the collection is the low range, including the racks of a Goodwill has always been a part a Balenciaga tank top in a Tom & Jerry checkered store in Los Angeles of my vernacular,” said a brown and white floral bomber jacket for $30, peplum design, priced others are going for up to at $115. The gems she $299 (a Prada oversized Do you remember the Bayside of Nahant? unearthed in a Goodwill windbreaker in black). store in LA’s Los Feliz Looking for a Louise Vuit- Get reacquainted at: www.baysidefunctions.com neighborhood include ton key holder? There’s some oversize blazers one in blue and white from the 1980s and a pair checks for $150. of Chanel ankle-strap When Mandelkorn e Bsid  Nan flats in black — selling for has the time, and she’s $199. shopping for herself, she Enjoy our ocean front location with ShopThrilling.com, remains drawn to vintage sparkling views of Boston at night. a platform for vintage and thrift. 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©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2019 St. Mary’s girls ready to take home state title By Harold Rivera stand how hard it is to get to the Spartan Classic in 2015, ITEM SPORTS EDITOR this point. We still have 32 2016 and 2017. We’ve been minutes to play here. I think around them quite a bit since LYNN — It’s been a great they’re focused. We’re going to we played them in 2014. (Hoo- ride for the St. Mary’s girls play a very good Hoosac team sac coach) Ron Wojcik and I basketball team in the Divi- and it’s going to take another have built a relationship. sion 3 state tournament over great effort to win Saturday. We’ve emailed a bit. He has a the past few weeks. The Spar- “We have one game left,” Ne- great system. It’s a trapping tans have been challenged, whall said. “Nobody cares system. They want to trap you pushed and tested each time about Amesbury or Williams fast and force turnovers. It’s a they’ve taken the court. But any more. We’re playing for a very good system. They exe- they’ve risen to those chal- state championship. We have cute it very well. It’s going to lenges and continue to find to come out ready to play if we be important for us to be pre- ways to win. want to come out on top.” pared for that.” And if you think they’re sat- Standing in St. Mary’s way Hoosac defeated Millis, 63- isfied with a run to Saturday’s Saturday is West sectional 42, in the state semifinal ear- Division 3 state final, they champion Hoosac. The Hurri- lier this week. The Spartans aren’t. St. Mary’s is one win canes made things look easy sealed their bid in Saturday’s away from earning its first in Division 3 West with big game with a 62-59 win over state championship since wins over Sabis, Wahconah Catholic Central League rival 2014 and the Spartans are and Greenfield. The Spartans Archbishop Williams. Tied 59- focused on finishing the goal defeated Hoosac when St. 59 with under a minute to they set out to reach. Mary’s won the state champi- play, senior guard Pam Gon- “The bar has been set high onship in 2014. zalez found junior Olivia in our program and our “There’s plenty of stuff out Matela for a game-winning ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE school,” St. Mary’s coach Jeff there on them and there’s 3-pointer. St. Mary’s netted 10 Newhall said. “They under- plenty of stuff out there on St. Mary’s Eliza Brown gets ready to catch a pass Friday during 3-pointers in the win. stand how prestigious it is to us,” Newhall said. “We played a practice in preparation for the Division 3 state final against get to this point. They under- them in 2014. They were in ST. MARY’S, B2 Hoosac Saturday afternoon. It all comes down to this for English By Mike Alongi ITEM STAFF LYNN — After a season full of ups, downs and in-betweens, it all comes down to one final game for the En- glish boys basketball team. Saturday night at Holy Cross, the Bulldogs will battle for the Division 1 state championship against Putnam. “It’s been a great ride for everyone so far, from the players and the coaches to the school and the fans,” English coach Antonio Anderson said. “But at the same time, you can’t be satisfied yet. There’s still one game to go, and we want to cap off the year right.” It’s been a great run for the Bull- dogs in the postseason to this point. After earning to No. 1 seed in Divi- sion 1 North, English notched three straight wins against powerful teams from the Merrimack Valley Conference -- one of the top confer- ences in the state. English took down No. 3 Central Catholic (67-60) in the Division 1 North final to get into state bracket, where the Bulldogs had a date with South champion Newton North in the semifinal. Be- COURTESY PHOTO hind 23 points from Jarnel Guzman Former Salem State softball player Ashley and a double-double from Alonzo Aldred has been named the new softball coach ITEM FILE PHOTO Linton, English took down Newton at Lynn English. The English boys basketball team runs through a prac- North 76-62 to earn a spot in the tice in preparation for the Division 1 state final against state title game. Ashley Aldred Putnam Saturday. ENGLISH, B2 named new softball Lynnfield duo wins pair of prep school titles

By Anne Marie Tobin coach at English ITEM STAFF

By Harold Rivera A pair of Lynnfield residents recently captured two ITEM SPORTS EDITOR New England Preparatory School Athletic Council (NEPSAC) New England championships. LYNN — English High Athletic Director Richard New- Matt Relihan, a former St. John’s Prep basketball ton has announced the hiring of Ashley Aldred as the standout, helped lead the St. Andrews School in Bar- school’s new varsity softball coach. rington, R.I. to the NEPSAC Class AA Boys Basket- An Arlington native, Aldred replaces former Bulldogs ball championship. The No. 1 seeded Saints secured coach Cara Crowley. Crowley spent two seasons (2017- the title with an 84-72 win over No. 2 Cushing Acad- 2018) at the helm of the program. emy March 3 at Western New England University in Aldred played varsity softball at Arlington High, where Springfield. she graduated in 2008. She continued her career at Divi- Relihan, a 6’5” 200-pound guard, helped the cause sion III Salem State. A former infielder/outfielder, Aldred with 10 points and eight rebounds. He averaged 10 helped lead the Vikings to MASCAC Championships in points and five rebounds per game during the season 2010 and 2012 (her senior season). and received NEPSAC Class AA Honorable Mention Aldred started her coaching career in 2013, when she honors. served as an assistant to Steve Wall at Melrose High. In The Saints, who finished the season at 26-7, opened her four seasons as an assistant coach at Melrose, the Red the tournament with a 68-58 win over defending Raiders qualified for the state tournament twice (consec- champion and No. 8 Tilton School in the quarterfi- COURTESY PHOTO utive appearances in 2015 and 2016). Aldred then joined nals. In the semifinals, the Saints defeated No. 5 Ver- Lynnfield native and former St. John’s Prep Crowley’s staff at English and spent the past two seasons mont Academy 81-68. as an assistant coach with the Bulldogs. standout Matt Relihan had 10 points and eight Relihan is a postgraduate student. He is currently rebounds to help St. Andrew’s School win the “I was really excited,” Aldred said. “I know the girls that being recruited by several Division II programs. are coming back. We only won two games two years ago New England Preparatory School Athletic last year we didn’t win any. Being in a position where you NEPSAC, B2 Council Class AA championship. know who the players are is a huge advantage. We’re going to be young. We have two seniors (Deveda Mai and Alys- sa Nop). A big freshman class came to our sign-up meet- ing. I’m excited to work with them. We can’t go down from Lynn Elementary Tournament rolls on where we were last year. Hopefully we get a few wins and surprise some people.” This marks her first appointment as a head coach. First round action of the 42nd buzzer, but the shot rimmed out cross town rivals as Aborn took on “I’m really excited about that,” Aldred said. “It’s been a annual Lynn Elementary Basket- and Cobbet claimed the 9-7 victory. Sewell-Anderson. Aborn trailed by dream of mine since I started coaching. In 2013 I coached ball continued at Pickering Middle Katherine Rivera Romero was Cob- as much as eight in the second half under Steve Wall at Melrose. He was an amazing coach. I School on Friday. ’s high scorer with four points. but battled back to tie the game learned a lot from him. Same with Cara. It’s going to be The first of two girls games in Di- Cobbet will play Drewicz next at 20 in the fourth quarter. Un- different when you sort of see things run the way you want.” vision 2 pitted Ingalls against Ford. Thursday at 5:15 p.m. fortunately for the Owls, Sewell’s English is coming off a down year in 2018. The first step A back-and-forth contest from the In Division 2 boys action, Wash- Ismael Pierre-Saint came alive at in ending that trend and turning the program around is start saw Ingalls take a four point ington matched up with the high the right time, scoring all of his 10 building a team that can compete in the Northeastern lead into the half and they ended flying Eagles from Callahan. The points in the second frame leading Conference. up winning by that margin, 12-8. balanced attack of Callahan (eight his team to the 27-22 victory. Ole- “We have most of the GBL teams, Revere, Salem and Luisianne Quijada paced Ingalls different players scored) proved to ska Nasky also had nine points Classical twice in the regular season,” Aldred said. “Our with four points. Armely Mateo be too much as they rolled to the (three 3-pointers) in the win. Jacob two crossover games are Danvers and Gloucester. Those and Haley Gordils each had four 36-22 win. Kameron Rucker led Peterson (six points) and Dylan will definitely be our toughest competition. We still have to points for Ford. Callahan with eight points. Wash- Nordyke (five points) were the high show up and play. I think we kind of got a good draw. It’ll The second Division 2 girls con- ington’s Khyshawn Semper led scorers for Aborn. Sewell-Anderson be different next year with the GBL voted out and Revere test was another battle of defenses all scorers with 12 and teammate will play Lynn Woods next Friday leaving. I think we’ll do alright. It’s going to be a grind to with Sisson taking on Cobbet. Sis- Daniel Burgos scored seven. Calla- at 7 p.m. push runs across and win games but I like our schedule.” son’s Sky Watson was the game’s han takes on Brickett in the second First round action concludes at high scorer with six points and round next Friday at 5:45 p.m. Pickering on Saturday with five ALDRED, B2 had a chance to tie the game at the Friday’s final game was a battle of games starting at 10:30 a.m. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2019 Salem State alum Ashley Aldred takes over English softball ALDRED From B1 Aldred said the off the field responsibilities of being a student-athlete will also be a priority. “I want them to prosper in all aspects of life,” Aldred said. “I want them to be good people and do well in their decision making. I definitely view myself as a players coach but when it’s time to work, it’s time to work.” The Bulldogs held a brief sign-up meeting and 50 girls attended — a good sign moving forward as tryouts begin Monday. Although it’s a quick turnaround with the new season approaching swiftly, Aldred’s excited to get started. “That’s a great number,” Aldred said. “Hopefully they all come out to tryouts. I talked to them about dedication and all that. We only graduated three seniors. I work the bas- ketball games at English so I saw some of them play. The freshman class seems very athletic. I’m hoping they can bring it this spring for us. “I’m excited. It’s a lot to get together quickly. I’m excited to get started. I’m a softball junkie. Hopefully the snow melts quickly and we can get outside sooner rather than later. We have two games with Tech we’re hoping to get in and a couple scrimmages. Hopefully the weather’s on our side and that’s my big concern. There’s only so much we can do inside.”

ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE Left: Pej’ae Parent looks for an open teammate during Friday’s practice. Right: Pamela Gonzalez defends Jannise Avelino during a practice in preparation for the Divi- sion 3 state final against Hoosac Saturday afternoon. St. Mary’s set to play for Div. 3 state title ST. MARY’S need to move the ball against Hoo- the rest of the way and the Spartans From B1 sac’s trap defense. did exactly that. “We have to play against their pres- “If you play slow and wait for the “We rely on outside shots maybe a sure,” Newhall said. “It’s easier said game to come to you, it takes a little little more than we should,” Newhall than doing it Saturday. They’re going longer for the nerves to settle in,” said. “We don’t have a ton of height. to be in our face. They play fast, they Newhall said. “If you come out fo- If there’s one trend in this run it’s pressure. We have to be able to find cused on playing hard, you’re not being unselfish. There were times we the open player. We have to find good worried about the crowd or the bright weren’t quite a polished team yet COURTESY PHOTO shots to score more points than they lights. You just focus on bringing max during the regular season. Almost Former Lynnfield hockey player Jagger Ben- every time we’ve made the extra do.” effort. We’ve done a good job with son (left) helped lead Tilton School to a win in pass, the right pass. Sometimes kids St. Mary’s will also aim to start fast that. We fell behind 10-1 to Williams the New England Preparatory School Athletic aren’t accustomed to doing that. In and bring a high level of energy from and that helped us get going quicker. Council Small School championship. this case, some of our big shots that the opening tip. The Spartans fell We started playing and the rest was have gone in, it’s been the right pass.” into an early deficit in the win over history.” In order for the Spartans to contin- Williams but Newhall felt it actually Tip-off for Saturday’s game is ue running an efficient offense that worked in their favor. They had no scheduled for noon at Worcester Relihan, Benson help knocks down crucial shots, they’ll choice but to play with high energy Polytechnic Institute. their prep schools win English boys ready to put it all on the line NEPSAC championships ENGLISH going to be a defensive battle. Both these two teams differ, it’s in recent NEPSAC From B1 the Bulldogs and the Beavers pride title game success. Putnam will be From B1 themselves on their defensive ef- playing in its fourth state champi- Putnam took a similar path to the forts, with defense usually leading onship since 2013 and its first since Former Lynnfield High and Malden Catholic hockey state title game. Coming out of the to offense for both teams. Putnam 2015, with the Beavers taking home standout Jagger Benson, a defenseman on the Tilton much smaller Division 1 West, the has been on a tear defensively as of the hardware in 2014. English, on School boys hockey team, helped the top-seeded Rams Beavers only needed two wins (over late, allowing no more than 49 the other hand, hasn’t been to the hockey team capture the NEPSAC Small School Boys No. 5 Commerce and No. 2 Central) points in any postseason game this state title game since 2009 (assis- Hockey championship earlier this month. The title was to get into the state bracket. Put- year. English has also been solid on tant coach Ryan Woumn played on Tilton’s first NEPSAC championship in 17 years. Ben- nam went up against Central defense, giving up an average of that team), and the Bulldogs hav- son scored the Rams’ second goal in their Piatelli/Sim- champion Acton-Boxboro in the just under 58 points per game in its en’t won a state championship since mons Small School Hockey championship-clinching 5-2 state semifinal, earning a 41-36 four postseason tilts. 1939. win over Lakes Region rival Holderness at St. Anselm win behind some solid play from “We know they’re a talented team “At the end of the day, we’ve put College’s Sullivan Arena. His efforts earned Benson guard Taelon Martin (18 points). and good on defense, we’ve seen ourselves in a position that we game MVP honors. Martin is averaging over 21 points them on film,” Anderson said of know we belong in,” Anderson said. The Rams, which finished the season 22-8, opened the per game in the postseason, and Putnam. “But our main focus has to “I told the guys, we’re not going to championship with a 4-1 win in the quarterfinals over there is a strong supporting cast be on us and what we do. If we go do anything different. We’re going No. 8 Pomfret School at their home rink in the MacMor- behind him that includes senior out and play our game the way to be Lynn English, and that’s go- ran Field House. Benson notched a goal and one assist. Maickel DeJesus. we’re capable of, especially on the ing to be enough to get this thing Tilton advanced to the championship game with a 4-1 If there’s one thing that is a pret- defensive end, we’re going to put done.” over No. 5 seed St. Mark’s School. ty safe bet in this state title game, ourselves in a position to get a win.” English and Putnam will tip off Benson is a member of Tilton’s Class of 2020. it’s the fact that this is probably But if there’s one place where Saturday night (6:45) at Holy Cross.

CAC announces 2018-2019 boys basketball all-stars

ITEM FILE PHOTOS The Commonwealth Athletic Conference boys basketball all-stars and awards for the 2018-2019 season were announced. Lynn Tech drew three nods on the all-star team in Rob Wallace (left) — who scored his 1000th career point this past season — Amari Gaston and Qasim Abellard (right). The KIPP Academy Panthers also drew three players on the all-star team in Wallace Reed (center), J’ddon Vincent and Winfred Sanchez. Reed was named CAC Small MVP. SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE SATURDAY Girls Elementary Basketball MIAA Boys Basketball at Pickering Elementary Division 1 state final Lincoln-Thomson vs. Brickett (11:45) At Holy Cross, Worcester Sewell-Anderson vs. Shoemaker (1) English vs. Putnam (6:45) Boys Elementary Basketball MIAA Girls Basketball at Pickering Elementary Division 3 state final Drewicz vs. Cobbett (10:30) At WPI, Worcester Hood vs. Harrington (2:15) St. Mary’s vs. Hoosac (12) Ford vs. Ingalls (3:30)

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The remaining Saugus Anyone can submit a nomi- nation whether they’re asso- Babe Ruth Baseball sign- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ups will be held at the Fox ciated with Lynn Tech or Kansas City Chiefs receiver Tyreek Hill is being investigated for a domestic battery incident in Hill Yacht Club on Ballard not. Previous nominees will Overland Park, Kan., that occurred earlier this week. St. March 25 from 6 to also remain eligible. 8p.m. Any Saugus resident Forms are available from 13, 14 or 15 years of age is Bart Conlon, who can be eligible to sign up. The reached by phone at 781- Chiefs WR Tyreek Hill linked to cost for the season is $175 599-6277 or via email at per player. After teams are bartleyconlon133@comcast. picked, uniforms and a net. game schedule will be a domestic battery case in KC issued. Most games will be Ridley basketball played at World Series OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (AP) — of domestic violence. in human beings that they can make Park, which is celebrating spring workouts The Chiefs are investigating an in- While starring at Oklahoma State a change when they put their mind its fifteenth season. cident in which star receiver Tyreek in 2014, Hill allegedly punched and to it and do things the right way.” The Ridley Basketball Hill was involved in a domestic bat- choked Espinal when she was preg- It appeared to be working, too. Hill Skill Clinics will run spring/ tery episode in suburban Kansas nant with their son. He was kicked won over a skeptical fan base with Hibernian 5K summer workouts on Mon- City earlier this week. off the team and pleaded guilty to his game-breaking ability and the Road Race day evenings (7-8:30 p.m.) The team said in a statement to domestic assault and battery by way he interacted with them, often starting April 22. The 10 ses- The Associated Press that it was strangulation, and received three signing autographs for hours during The 10th annual Lynn sions will run each Monday aware of a police report filed Thurs- years of probation in the case. training camp. Hibernian 5K Road Race is until June 24. The sessions day by the Overland Park Police The conviction was dismissed in The two-time All-Pro had also po- scheduled for Sunday, will take place at St. Mary’s. Department that lists Hill’s address August and expunged from his re- sitioned himself for a massive pay- and identifies a juvenile as the vic- cord after he finished probation. day. March 24 at 11a.m. Online Drills are designed to help tim. 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For didn’t immediately return a phone “Tyreek has done a nice job stay- been building their roster to create during packet pick up or on more information, contact message seeking comment. ing on top of himself with that,” enough salary cap flexibility to sign race day beginning at 9 Helen Ridley at via phone at Chiefs spokesman Ted Crews said Chiefs coach Andy Reid said late him to a long-term deal. The largest a.m. The registration fee is 781-775-0078 or email at rid- Friday the team has been in contact last month. “Do we communicate contract given to a wide receiver is $30. The first 500 regis- leytopflightbasketball@ with local authorities and the NFL with him? Yes. We have things set the $90 million, five-year deal that tered runners will also be gmail.com. as it gathers more information but up for him if there are issues, but the Giants gave Odell Beckham Jr., declined further comment. he’s been phenomenal. 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NESN MLB Philadelphia 70 34 28 8 76 214 233 Anaheim 72 28 35 9 65 165 222 7 p.m...... Washington at Tampa Bay...... NHL Network 1 p.m...... Exhibition: Minnesota at Toronto.....MLB Network N.Y. Rangers 70 28 29 13 69 199 231 Los Angeles 70 25 37 8 58 165 223 New Jersey 71 26 36 9 61 201 244 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss. Men’s College Basketball 1:05 p.m...... Exhibition: Tampa Bay vs. Boston...... NESN 11 a.m...... America East final: UMBC at Vermont...... ESPN2 NBA Friday’s Games Calgary at Winnipeg, 7 p.m. 12:30 p.m...... Ivy League semifinal: Penn vs. Harvard..... ESPNU 3:30 p.m...... Philadelphia at Milwaukee...... ABC Carolina at Columbus, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Philadelphia at Toronto, 7 p.m. Edmonton at Arizona, 10 p.m. 1 p.m...... Atlantic 10 semifinal...... CBSSN 9 p.m...... Minnesota at Houston...... ESPN Vegas at Dallas, 8 p.m. Nashville at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. 1 p.m...... Big Ten semifinal: TBA vs. Michigan St...... CBS Men’s College Basketball Anaheim at Colorado, 9 p.m. Sunday’s Games 1 p.m...... Mid-Eastern final...... ESPN2 12 a.m...... Big West final...... ESPN2 N.Y. Rangers at Calgary, 9 p.m. New Jersey at Colorado, 3 p.m. New Jersey at Vancouver, 10 p.m. St. Louis at Buffalo, 5 p.m. 1 p.m...... Southeastern semifinal...... ESPN 12 p.m...... Ivy League final...... ESPN2 Saturday’s Games N.Y. Islanders at Minnesota, 6 p.m. 3 p.m...... AAC semifinal: TBA vs. Houston...... ESPN2 1 p.m...... Atlantic 10 final...... CBS N.Y. Islanders at Detroit, 1 p.m. Vancouver at Dallas, 7 p.m. 3 p.m...... Ivy League semifinal: Princeton at Yale..... ESPNU 1 p.m...... Southeastern final...... ESPN St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. Florida at Los Angeles, 4 p.m. Florida at Anaheim, 9 p.m. 3:30 p.m...... Atlantic 10 semifinal...... CBSSN 2 p.m...... Sun Belt final...... ESPN2 Columbus at Boston, 7 p.m. Edmonton at Vegas, 10 p.m. 3:30 p.m...... Big Ten semifinal...... CBS 3:15 p.m...... AAC final...... ESPN Washington at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Monday’s Games 3:30 p.m...... Southeastern semifinal...... ESPN 3:30 p.m...... Big Ten final...... CBS Buffalo at Carolina, 7 p.m. Arizona at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. 5 p.m...... AAC semifinal...... ESPN2 Chicago at Montreal, 7 p.m. Vancouver at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. 6 p.m...... NCAA Selection Show...... CBS Toronto at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Vegas at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. 6 p.m...... Big 12 final...... ESPN Women’s College Basketball 6 p.m...... Mountain West final...... CBS 2 p.m...... Northeast final: St. Francis (Pa.) at Robt. Morris..ESPNU 6 p.m...... Southwestern Athletic final...... ESPNU 4 p.m...... Ivy League final...... ESPNU NBA 6:35 p.m...... Big East final...... Fox Pro Football 7:30 p.m...... Mid-American final...... ESPN2 4 p.m...... AAF: San Antonio at Atlanta...... CBSSN EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE 8 p.m...... Big Sky final...... ESPNU Atlantic Division Southwest Division Golf W L Pct GB W L Pct GB 8:30 p.m...... ACC final...... ESPN 1 p.m...... PGA: The Players Championship...... NBC x-Toronto 49 20 .710 — Houston 42 26 .618 — 8:30 p.m....Conference USA final: TBA vs. Old Dominion.... CBSSN Gymnastics Philadelphia 43 25 .632 5½ San Antonio 39 29 .574 3 9:30 p.m...... Southland final...... ESPN2 Boston 42 27 .609 7 New Orleans 30 40 .429 13 4:30 p.m...... World Cup...... NBCSN Brooklyn 36 34 .514 13½ Memphis 28 41 .406 14½ 10 p.m...... Western Athletic final...... ESPNU NHL New York 13 55 .191 35½ Dallas 27 41 .397 15 10:30 p.m...... Pac-12 final...... ESPN 5 p.m...... St. Louis at Buffalo...... NHL Network Southeast Division Northwest Division 11 p.m...... Division 3 final...... CBSSN 7:30 p.m...... Philadelphia at Pittsburgh...... NBCSN W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Women’s College Basketball Miami 32 35 .478 — Denver 45 22 .672 — 10 p.m...... Edmonton at Vegas...... NBCSN Orlando 32 38 .457 1½ Portland 41 26 .612 4 11 a.m...... Mid-American final: Buffalo vs. Ohio...... CBSSN Skiing Charlotte 30 37 .448 2 Oklahoma City 42 27 .609 4 5:30 p.m...... Conference USA final...... CBSSN 12 p.m...... Freestyle World Cup: Toyota US Grand Prix....NBC Washington 29 39 .426 3½ Utah 39 29 .574 6½ Pro Football 3:30 p.m...... World Cup Finals...... NBCSN Atlanta 24 45 .348 9 Minnesota 32 37 .464 14 8 p.m...... AAF: Arizona at Orlando...... NFL Network Central Division Pacific Division Soccer W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Golf 8:30 a.m...... Werder Bremen at Bayer Leverkusen...... FS1 x-Milwaukee 51 17 .750 — Golden State 46 21 .687 — 2 p.m...... PGA: The Players Championship...... NBC 10:15 a.m...... Liverpool at Fulham...... NBCSN Indiana 44 25 .638 7½ L.A. Clippers 39 30 .565 8 College Lacrosse 10:30 a.m...... 1. FC Nürnberg at Eintracht Frankfurt...... FS1 Detroit 34 33 .507 16½ Sacramento 33 34 .493 13 12 p.m...... Army at Holy Cross...... NESN Plus Chicago 19 50 .275 32½ L.A. Lakers 31 37 .456 15½ 12:30 p.m...... Chelsea at Everton...... NBCSN 1 p.m...... Cornell at Yale...... ESPNews Cleveland 17 52 .246 34½ Phoenix 16 53 .232 31 1 p.m...... FSV Mainz 05 at Bayern Munich...... FS2 2 p.m...... Bucknell at Boston University...... NESN Plus Friday’s Games Sunday’s Games 3 p.m...... Los Angeles FC at New York City FC...... FS1 4 p.m...... Harvard at Brown...... NESN Plus Charlotte at Washington, 7 p.m. L.A. Lakers at New York, 12 p.m. 5 p.m...... Portland at FC Cincinnati...... FS1 L.A. Lakers at Detroit, 7 p.m. Charlotte at Miami, 1 p.m. Rugby 7:30 p.m...... New England at Toronto FC...... NBCSB Sacramento at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 3:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m...... Six Nations: Italy vs. France...... NBCSN Milwaukee at Miami, 8 p.m. Toronto at Detroit, 4 p.m. Surfing 12 p.m...... Six Nations: Wales vs. Ireland...... NBC Phoenix at Houston, 8 p.m. Atlanta at Orlando, 6 p.m. 12:30 p.m...... Red Bull Series: Volcom Pipe Pro...... FS1 Portland at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Chicago at Sacramento, 6 p.m. 1 p.m...... Six Nations: England vs. Scotland...... NBCSN New York at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Brooklyn at L.A. Clippers, 9 p.m. Soccer Tennis Chicago at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Minnesota at Houston, 9 p.m. 4 p.m...... BNP Paribas Open...... ESPN2 Saturday’s Games Monday’s Games 10:30 a.m...... RB Leipzig at FC Schalke 04...... FS2 Atlanta at Boston, 12:30 p.m. Detroit at Cleveland, 7 p.m. 11 a.m...... Leicester at Burnley...... NBCSN Auto Racing Memphis at Washington, 7 p.m. Utah at Washington, 7 p.m. 1:30 p.m...... Borussia Dortmund at Hertha BSC Berlin...... FS2 1:10 a.m...... Formula One: Australian Grand Prix...... ESPN2 Phoenix at New Orleans, 7 p.m. Denver at Boston, 7:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m...... Monster Energy Cup: Auto Club 400...... Fox Cleveland at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. New York at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Tennis Golden State at Oklahoma City, 8:30 p.m. Golden State at San Antonio, 8 p.m. 2 p.m...... BNP Paribas Open...... ABC Radio Portland at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Miami at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. MLB Brooklyn at Utah, 9 p.m. New Orleans at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Auto Racing Indiana at Denver, 9 p.m. Chicago at Phoenix, 10 p.m. 10:30 a.m...... 12 Hours of Sebring...... CNBC 1:05 p.m...... Exhibition: Tampa Bay vs. Boston...... WEEI-AM 850 B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2019 COMICS

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EVENING TV LISTINGS SATURDAY’S TV MARCH 16, 2019 HOROSCOPE 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) WGBH (6:30) Il Volo Notte The Highwaymen Live at Nas- Joe Bonamassa -- British Dionne Warwick: Then Came 3 Steps to Incred- Participate in functions that If you share your ideas with ^ PBS Magica sau Coliseum Blues Explosion Live You (My Music) ible Health!-Joel Arguing is a waste of time. If interest you. Others will be a loved one, you’ll develop a WBZ College Basketball One Night for One Ransom “Life and 48 Hours (N) News Phantom Gourmet Rizzoli & Isles “A you gravitate toward innova- $ CBS Drop: Imagined Limb” (N) Shot in the Dark” inspired by the way you do plan that will help you both tive people, you will discover WCVB News- Chronicle NBA NBA Basketball Golden State Warriors at Oklahoma News- Celebrity Person of Interest Elemen- things. A moderate yet enthu- get what you want. A joint ven- a way to let go of what isn’t siastic approach will encour- ture looks promising. % ABC Center 5 City Thunder. (N) Center 5 Page “A House Divided” tary working for you and find work- WBTS Access (N) Dateline NBC Saturday Night News Saturday Night Live 1st Look age success and popularity. * NBC Live (N) at 11 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) able solutions. WFXT College Basketball Postgame MasterChef Boston Sports Gordon Ramsay’s Just for Just for Boston ARIES (March 21-April 19) Channel your energy into 9 FOX News Wrap 24 Hours to Hell Laughs Laughs News Don’t press someone to make something productive instead SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) WUTF Derailed (2016, Acción) Jung Da-Eun, ›››‡ Gone Girl (2014) Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike. Una mujer ›‡ Wrath of the Titans (2012) a decision, as you wouldn’t of fretting over something You’ll be torn between what = UMA Dong-seok Ma, Min Ho. desaparece en su quinto aniversario de bodas. Sam Worthington. like the results. Patience will you cannot change. Personal you want to do and what you WSBK Big Bang Big Bang Pregame College Basketball ACC Tournament, Final: Teams Seinfeld Seinfeld How I Met How I Met Mike & be in your best interest. Spend improvements and relaxation should do. Don’t be mesmer- F MNT Theory Theory (N) TBA. (N) Molly time developing a hobby or will help ease stress and give ized by someone bragging WGBX Big Band Johnny Mathis -- Wonderful! Wonderful! Rocktopia: A Classical Revolu- HS Quiz Music Austin City Limits NOVA enjoyable pastime. you a chance to review your about what he or she can do L PBS Yrs (My Music Presents) tion - Live From Budapest Show Voyager options. WWJE World’s Most Evil World’s Most Evil Fred Dinenage: Fred Dinenage: Call 911 Call 911 Dead Again “Thou Drugs, for you. Be realistic. R JN Killers Killers Murder Casebook Murder Casebook Shalt Not Kill” Inc. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Alter your current living ar- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) WLVI Last Man Last Man Gold- Gold- Mom Mom 7 News at 10PM on Modern Modern Family Family True rangements. How you live and Spend time with people who CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) X CW Standing Standing bergs bergs “Pilot” CW56 (N) Family Family Guy Guy Crime Take control and bring about TELE Monsters vs. Aliens ››‡ The Gambler (2014, Drama de Crimen) Mark Titulares Decisio- Latinx Decisio- Programa the way you treat others will encourage you to think more, ¨ TELE Wahlberg, John Goodman, Brie Larson. y Más nes Now! nes determine how happy you are. laugh out loud and live in the the changes you want to WABU Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & If you work to please others, moment. A promise or com- make. Rely on your experi- ¥ ION cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit Order you will be treated well in re- mitment can be made that ence and get people you en- CABLE STATIONS turn. will alter your mode of being. joy spending time with to help (5:00) Live PD “Live Live PD: Rewind (N) Live PD “Live PD -- 02.03.18” Riding along with law enforcement. Live PD Riding along with law you reach your goal. A&E PD -- 03.08.19” enforcement. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) (5:30) ›››‡ “Preda- ››‡ I, Robot (2004) Will Smith. A homicide detective ›› Deep Impact (1998) Robert Duvall, Tea Leoni. A Earth Sit still if you feel uncertain Work on a project you enjoy. AMC AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) tor” (1987) tracks a dangerous robot in 2035. large comet is on a collision course with Earth. Stood or you can’t keep up. Don’t Hiding out where others ar- Project ››› The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005) Steve Carell, Paul Rudd. ››› The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005) Steve Carell, Paul Rudd. Take good care of your health. BRAVO measure your success or hap- en’t likely to find you will give Runway Three co-workers unite to help their buddy get a sex life. ‘R’ Three co-workers unite to help their buddy get a sex life. ‘R’ piness by comparing yourself you time to think and provide Trying to do the impossible Moonshiners “100 Moonshiners (N) Moonshiners “Carolina Whiskey” Mark and Ed Stafford: First Moonshiners Mark and Digger DISC to others. It’s likely someone a shelter from negativity and will lead to injury. If you need Proof Heritage” Digger honor Popcorn Sutton. (N) Man Out “India” (N) honor Popcorn Sutton. is offering you a false impres- criticism. Avoid emotional dra- help, ask for it. Forgo being a Raven’s Raven’s ›››‡ Ratatouille (2007, Children’s) Voices Sydney- Coop & Andi Sydney- Bizaard- Bizaard- Bunk’d DISN Home Home of Patton Oswalt, Ian Holm. ‘G’ Max Cami Mack Max vark vark sion. ma. hero or a martyr. College Basketball GameDay College Basketball ACC Tournament, College Basketball Pac-12 Tournament, On the Formula ESPN Final: Teams TBA. (N) Final: Teams TBA. (N) Grid 1 Racing Basket- College Basketball MAC Tournament, College Basketball Southland Tournament, SportsCen- College Basketball BRIDGE ESPN2 ball Final: Teams TBA. (N) Final: Teams TBA. (N) ter (6:40) ››‡ “Hotel Transylva- ›››‡ The Incredibles (2004) Voices of Craig T. Nelson. Ani- ›››‡ Ghostbusters (1984, Comedy) Bill FREE nia” (2012) Andy Samberg mated. A former superhero gets back into action. Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis. (5:30) ››‡ “Pitch ››‡ Ghostbusters (2016, Comedy) Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Better Atlanta Atlanta “Alligator Atlanta With good shape, try to declare FX Perfect 2” Wiig. Four women battle mischievous ghosts in New York. Things Man” To start today, look only at advanced with five clubs, West player with a strong balanced (6:00) ›› “Pacific ›› The First Purge (2018, Ac- ››‡ Rampage (2018, Action) Dwayne Real Time With Bill ›› The First Purge HBO Rim Uprising” tion) Y’lan Noel. ‘R’ Johnson, Naomie Harris. ‘PG-13’ Maher (2018) ‘R’ the North hand in the diagram. doubled, North bid five dia- hand should proceed with cau- (6:00) Hitler’s Secret ›››‡ Hacksaw Ridge (2016, War) Andrew Garfield. Medic Pawn Stars “Pawn of ›››‡ Hacksaw Ridge (2016, North-South are vulnerable. monds, announcing the red tion: the others may all have HIST Tunnels Desmond Doss becomes a hero during World War II. the Undead” War) Andrew Garfield. East opens two spades, South suits, South gave preference to freak distributions. 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When West ruffed, de- Billions “Ball in ›››‡ Baby Driver (2017, Action) Ansel ›››› Pulp Fiction (1994, Crime Drama) John Tra- Desus & Shame- North-South. clarer overruffed on the board, SHOW Hand” Elgort, Kevin Spacey, Lily James. ‘R’ volta, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman. ‘R’ Mero less At the other table, North drew West’s last trump with (6:00) ››‡ “Country ››› Searching (2018, Sus- American Gods Apoca- ››› The Rundown (2003, Adventure) The Walk STARZ knew that although he had the heart ace and cashed the Strong” pense) John Cho. ‘PG-13’ lypse Rock, Seann William Scott. ‘PG-13’ Hard only 8 high-card points, his diamond eight to make the ›‡ Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood (2003) ›‡ Leprechaun 2 (1994, Horror) Warwick Alien Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama SYFY great distribution was worth contract. Warwick Davis, Tangi Miller. Davis, Charlie Heath. News a lot. Despite the unfavor- West shook his head, mutter- “Intelli- Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Drop the Joker’s Full Miracle › Good Luck Chuck (2007) TBS gence” Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Mic Wild Frontal Workers Dane Cook, Jessica Alba. able vulnerability, he inter- ing about his 20-count. But as “Star Wars: Attack ››› Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith (2005, Science Fiction) ›››› Star Wars: A New Hope (1977, Science Fic- vened with four no-trump. This Albert Dormer, one of the best TNT of the Clones” Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Hayden Christensen. tion) Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher. showed two five-card or longer bridge writers ever, pointed ›› Next Friday (2000, Comedy) Ice Cube, ››› Friday (1995, Comedy) Ice Cube, ›› Next Friday (2000, Comedy) Ice Cube, Chicago suits. out: “When three players are USA Mike Epps, Justin Pierce. Chris Tucker, Nia Long. Mike Epps, Justin Pierce. P.D. After East passed, South bidding vigorously, the fourth ››› Coach Carter (2005, Drama) Samuel L. Jackson. A high- ›››‡ Creed (2015, Drama) Michael B. Jordan, Sylvester Stallone. ››‡ ATL VH1 school basketball coach pushes his team to excel. Rocky Balboa mentors Apollo Creed’s son. CROSSWORD EVENING TV LISTINGS SUNDAY’S TV MARCH 17, 2019 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS WGBH Member Favorites Member Favorites Member Favorites Member ^ PBS Favorites WBZ 60 Minutes (N) God Friended NCIS: Los Angeles Madam Secretary News Sports Sports Joel Paid $ CBS Me (N) (N) “The New Normal” Final (N) Final OT Osteen Program WCVB America’s Funniest American Idol “204 (Auditions)” Aspiring Shark Tank (N) News- SportsCen- Soledad Person of Interest % ABC Home Videos singers perform for the judges. (N) Center 5 ter 5 O’Brien “Deus Ex Machina” WBTS Ellen’s Game of World of Dance “The Duels 1” Upper divi- Good Girls (N) News NBC 10 Access Ninja * NBC Games sion acts face off in duels. (N) at 11 Sports Warrior WFXT MasterChef Simpsons Bob’s Family Family Boston 25 News at Boston News In- TBA Whacked Boston 9 FOX Burgers Guy (N) Guy 10PM (N) News Depth Out Spo. News WUTF (6:30) ››› “X-Men: First Class” (2011, ›› 10,000 B.C. (2008, Aventura) Steven ›‡ The Gene Generation (2007, Ciencia Mita y = UMA Acción) James McAvoy. Strait, Camilla Belle, Cliff Curtis. Ficción) Bai Ling, Alec Newman. mita WSBK Castle “I, Witness” WBZ News 8p (N) NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans Big Bang Big Bang 2 Broke 2 Broke Two and F MNT “One Good Man” “Outlaws” Theory Theory Girls Girls Half Men WGBX New- Neil Diamond: Hot August Bee Gees: One Night Only Las The Keto Diet With Dr. Josh The Widower The Wid- L PBS Cantors Night III Vegas concert. Axe ower WWJE Murder She Solved Murder She Solved Murder She Solved Murder She Solved Interroga- Interroga- Interroga- Interroga- Panic R JN “Free to Kill” “A Killer Family” tions tions tions tions 9-1-1 WLVI Modern Modern Supergirl (N) Charmed “Switches 7 News at 10PM on Wipeout “Excuse Wipeout “As Seen True X CW Family Family & Stones” (N) CW56 (N) Wii” on TV” Crime TELE Exatlón Estados Unidos (N) La voz (N) Titulares Decisio- Decisiones Ex- Decisio- ¨ TELE y Más nes tremas nes WABU NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles Private Eyes “The NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: LA ¥ ION “Cancel Christmas” “Core Values” Hills Have Eyes” (N) “Come Back” “Matryoshka” CABLE STATIONS (5:30) ››‡ “Con ››‡ Armageddon (1998, Science Fiction) Bruce Willis, Billy Bob The Toe Bro “The ››‡ Armageddon (1998, Sci- A&E Air” (1997, Action) Thornton. A hero tries to save Earth from an asteroid. Nail Eating Toe” ence Fiction) Bruce Willis. (6:55) The Walking The Walking Dead The Walking Dead Talking Dead “Talk- The Walking Dead Ride With Norman Walking AMC Dead “Guardians” “Chokepoint” “Scars” (N) ing Dead on Scars” “Scars” Reedus (N) Dead The Real House- The Real House- Married to Medicine Watch Don’t Be Watch The Real House- Married to Medicine BRAVO wives of Atlanta wives of Atlanta (N) Los Angeles What Tardy ... What wives of Atlanta Los Angeles Naked and Afraid: Naked and Afraid “Threesome” Third Alaskan Bush Alaskan Bush Naked and Afraid Third surviv- DISC Uncensored (N) survivalist crashes the challenge. (N) People (N) People: Bushcraft alist crashes the challenge. Fast Sydney- Fast Fast Raven’s Raven’s Star Wars Fast Fast Sydney- Bizaard- Bizaard- Bunk’d DISN Layne Max Layne Layne Home Home Layne Layne Max vark vark College GameNight Breaking down the NBA Basketball Minnesota Timberwolves at Houston SportsCenter (N) ESPN tournament. (N) Rockets. Toyota Center. (N) (4:00) ATP Tennis BNP Paribas Open, College GameNight Breaking down the College GameNight Breaking down the Sp. Olym- ESPN2 Men’s and Women’s Finals. (N) tournament. (N) tournament. pics ›››‡ The Incredibles (2004, Children’s) Voices of ›››› WALL-E (2008, Children’s) Voices of Ben Burtt, ››› Meet the Robinsons FREE Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter. Elissa Knight, Jeff Garlin. (2007) Daniel Hansen (5:00) ››‡ “Ghost- ››‡ Bad Moms (2016, Comedy) Mila ››‡ Bad Moms (2016, Comedy) Mila ›› Mike and Dave Need Wed- FX busters” Kunis, Kristen Bell, Kathryn Hahn. Kunis, Kristen Bell, Kathryn Hahn. ding Dates (2016) ››‡ Ocean’s 8 (2018, Comedy) Sandra The Case Against High High Last The Case Against Adnan Syed High HBO Bullock, Cate Blanchett. ‘PG-13’ Adnan Syed (N) Main. Main. Week Main. American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers: American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American HIST “Eyes on the Prize” Bonus Buys (N) Pick. (6:00) “Mommy Mommy’s Little Princess (2019, Drama) The Other Mother (2017, Suspense) Annie Mommy’s Little Princess LIFE Group Murder” Alicia Leigh Willis, Sarah Abbott. Wersching, Kimberley Crossman. (2019) Alicia Leigh Willis. Ridiculousness Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridiculousness Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- MTV “Kobe Bryant” lousness lousness lousness lousness lousness lousness “Kobe Bryant” lousness lousness lousness Michael MLS Soccer New England Revolution at Postgame Anything Is Possible: The Story of the MLS Soccer New England NBCSB Holley Toronto FC. BMO Field. (N) 2008 Celtics Revolution at Toronto FC. MLB Baseball From Oct. 18, 2018. (N) Sports Dining Sports Dirty MLB Preseason Baseball: NESN Today Playbook Today Water TV Rays at Red Sox (6:30) Henry Danger › Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chip- The Of- The Of- Friends Friends Friends Friends NICK “Danger Games” wrecked (2011) Jason Lee, David Cross. fice fice Billions “Elmsley Circus- Black Billions (N) Black SMILF (N) Billions Desus & Black SMILF SHOW Count” Wildest Monday Monday Mero Monday American Gods American Gods (N) Apoca- American Gods Apoca- American Gods Apoca- ››› Blood Father STARZ lypse lypse lypse (2016) ‘R’ ›› Leprechaun (1993, Horror) Warwick Leprechaun Returns (2018, Horror) Taylor › Leprechaun 3 (1995, Horror) Warwick Lepre- SYFY Davis, Jennifer Aniston, Ken Olandt. Spreitler, Mark Holton, Pepi Sonuga. 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Society (1993) B6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2019 49 killed at mosques: ‘one of New Zealand’s darkest days’ By Nick Perry Several more people were of rising hostility toward and Mark Baker killed in an attack on a Muslims. ASSOCIATED PRESS second mosque in the city “I blame these increasing a short time later. terror attacks on the cur- CHRISTCHURCH, New At least 48 people were rent Islamophobia post- Zealand — At least 49 wounded, some critically. 9/11 where Islam & 1.3 bn people were shot to death Police did not say wheth- Muslims have collectively at two mosques during er the same person was been blamed for any act of midday prayers Friday responsible for both shoot- terror by a Muslim,” Khan — most if not all of them ings. They gave no details tweeted. gunned down by an im- about those taken into New Zealand, with 5 mil- migrant-hating white su- custody except to say that lion people, has relatively premacist who apparently none had been on any loose gun laws but few gun used a helmet-mounted watch list. homicides. It is also gener- camera to broadcast live In the aftermath, the ally considered to be wel- video of the slaughter on country’s threat level was coming to migrants and Facebook. raised from low to high, refugees. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS One man was arrested police warned Muslims The prime minister said and charged with mur- against going to a mosque the attack reflected “ex- Juan Carlos Perla’s family was one of the first to contend with a radical der, and two other armed anywhere in New Zealand, tremist views that have U.S. policy shift that makes asylum seekers wait in Mexico. Perla later suspects were taken into and the national airline absolutely no place in New said he would skip his court date and instead settle in Mexico. custody while police tried canceled several flights in Zealand.” to determine what role, and out of Christchurch, a Immigrants “have cho- if any, they played in the city of nearly 400,000 peo- sen to make New Zealand Asylum seeker abandons U.S. cold-blooded attack that ple. their home, and it is their stunned New Zealand, a World leaders con- home,” she said. “They are country so peaceful that demned the violence and us.” plans in face of new policy police officers rarely carry offered condolences, with At the Al Noor mosque, guns. President Donald Trump witness Len Peneha said he By Elliot Spagat Perla said he would skip years for a ruling. Trump It was by far the dead- tweeting, “We stand in sol- saw a man dressed in black ASSOCIATED PRESS his court date and instead administration officials liest shooting in modern settle in Mexico. say they want to deter idarity with New Zealand.” and wearing a helmet with TIJUANA, Mexico — New Zealand history. Pakistan’s Prime Minister some kind of device on top “Our fear is that we lose weak claims, freeing up “It is clear that this can Juan Carlos Perla says our case and get deported” judges to consider more Imran Khan and other Is- enter the house of worship he spent his first night in now only be described as back to El Salvador, Perla deserving cases. lamic leaders pointed to and then heard dozens of the U.S. in a cold immigra- a terrorist attack,” Prime said. “That’s suicide for A federal judge in San the bloodbath and other shots, followed by people tion cell with 21 others at Minister Jacinda Ardern me, my wife and my chil- Francisco has scheduled such attacks as evidence running out in terror. the nation’s busiest bor- said, noting that many of dren.” a March 22 hearing to der crossing. Fluorescent the victims could be mi- Perla told a U.S. Cus- consider a request by ad- lights were always on in grants or refugees. toms and Border Protec- vocacy groups to halt the She pronounced it “one the basement holding area. Space was so tight tion officer that he and his practice. of New Zealand’s darkest family abandoned their Change is being intro- days.” that he laid his sleeping mat next to a toilet. small bakery in the Sal- duced slowly — 240 peo- The gunman who car- vadoran capital after he ple were returned to Ti- ried out at least one of the The 36-year-old from El Salvador soon reunited missed a monthly extor- juana from San Diego in mosque attacks posted a tion payment to the 18th the first six weeks. The jumbled, 74-page manifes- with his wife and three sons, ages 6, 4 and 10 Street gang. They beat administration expanded to on social media under him and threatened to kill its “Migrant Protection the name Brenton Tarrant, months, who were in an- other cell, and the fam- him and his family if he Protocols” strategy on identifying himself as a failed to pay the next in- Monday to a second bor- 28-year-old Australian and ily returned to Tijuana, Mexico, to await asylum stallment, according to an der crossing, in Calexico, white supremacist who interview transcript. California, and officials was out to avenge attacks hearings in San Diego. They were one of the first If his family’s experience say the practice will grow in Europe perpetrated by is a sign, the policy may be along the entire border. Muslims. families to contend with having its intended effect The shift comes as more He also livestreamed in a radical U.S. policy shift of discouraging asylum asylum-seeking families graphic detail 17 minutes that makes asylum seek- claims, which have helped from Guatemala, Hondu- of his rampage at Al Noor ers stay in Mexico while fuel a court backlog of ras and El Salvador arrive Mosque, where, armed their cases wind through more than 800,000 cases at the U.S. border with with at least two assault immigration courts. Look- Mexico. rifles and a shotgun, he ing rattled hours later, and forced people to wait PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS sprayed worshippers with bullets over and over, kill- This massacre was by far the deadliest shoot- ing at least 41 people. ing in modern New Zealand history. U.S. eases land restrictions Israel-Gaza fighting ebbs, Gaza meant to protect bird in West By Matthew Brown But the changes se- in court. Brian Rutledge rockets reportedly a misfire ASSOCIATED PRESS cured key backing from with the Audubon Soci- Democratic and Repub- ety said the revisions will By Josef Federman a husband and wife in the tive time for both sides. BILLINGS, Mont. — lican governors in affect- make it harder to stop the and Fares Akram southern town of Rafah. Israeli Prime Minister The Trump administra- ed states, bolstering the long-term decline of sage ASSOCIATED PRESS tion on Friday finalized There were no further de- Benjamin Netanyahu is administration’s position grouse by giving oil and changes to sweeping fed- tails. The office building in the midst of a tight that revisions were need- gas companies access to JERUSALEM — struck by Israel had been re-election battle. A tough eral land use plans for the Cross-border fighting be- ed to plans crafted under crucial grouse habitat. used by Hamas’ office of response would draw in- West, easing restrictions tween Israel and Gaza’s former President Barack “It’s a free-for-all, based prisoner affairs. ternational criticism and on energy companies and ruling Hamas group ap- Obama. on prioritizing fossil fuel On Friday, Israeli media domestic accusations that other industries in a way peared to be winding down Oregon Gov. Kate extraction over any other quoted defense officials as he is acting out of polit- officials said would still Friday, amid reports of an Brown, a Democrat, said use of the federal land- saying a preliminary in- ical motivations ahead protect a struggling bird Egyptian-brokered truce in a statement that the scape,” Rutledge said. vestigation indicated the of the April 9 vote. But a species. and Israeli media saying changes marked “a shift The chairman of the U.S. rockets were fired from restrained response will The changes by the U.S. away from planning to- a misfire was believed to House Natural Resources Gaza by mistake. It was draw criticism from his Bureau of Land Manage- ward active conservation be responsible for the rare ment will guide future Committee, Arizona Dem- Gaza rocket attack on Tel not immediately clear if fellow hard-line rivals. and landscape manage- efforts to conserve greater ocrat Rep. Raul Grijalva, Aviv that triggered the ex- it was a technical mal- Hamas, meanwhile, is ment.” sage grouse, ground-dwell- said the changes would change. function or human error. coping with its own do- The birds are known for ing birds that range across benefit former clients of The two rockets had The Haaretz daily quoted mestic troubles. Israel and an elaborate mating ritual portions of 11 Western acting Interior Secretary struck late Thursday, tak- the officials as saying the Egypt have maintained a in which males fan their states. David Bernhardt. Ber- ing Israel’s military by rockets were fired during crippling blockade on Gaza tails and puff out yellow Environmentalists said nhardt worked as an oil surprise. Overnight, Israe- maintenance work. The since Hamas took over air sacs in their chests as the widely-anticipat- and gas industry lobbyist li warplanes hit some 100 Israeli military had no im- the territory in 2007. The they strut around breed- mediate comment. blockade, along with sanc- ed move will undermine ing grounds known as before joining the Trump Hamas targets in Gaza. administration. The army said targets in- Also Friday, a Hamas tions by the rival Palestin- protections for the chick- leks. Their numbers have Grijalva in a statement cluded an office complex in official said an agree- ian Authority and Hamas’ en-sized grouse. It would plummeted due to energy called the administra- Gaza City used to plan and ment to restore calm own mismanagement have allow more oil and gas development, disease and command Hamas militant has been reached. The fueled an economic crisis drilling, mining and other other factors. tion’s decision “a smash- activities, an underground official, speaking on con- that has driven unemploy- activities that can disrupt Opponents are expected and-grab-job on our envi- complex that served as dition of anonymity be- ment over 50 percent. grouse breeding grounds. to challenge the changes ronment.” Hamas’ main rocket-man- cause Hamas has yet to Shortly before the rocket ufacturing site and a cen- announce the deal, said attack, Hamas police on ter used for Hamas drone Egypt led meditation ef- Thursday violently broke Aid worker: Survivors say 45 development. forts “that have apparent- up a rare protest by dem- In Gaza, health officials ly paid off.” onstrators angry about reported that four people The sudden outbreak of the dire living conditions migrants died in Mediterranean were wounded, including violence came at a sensi- in Gaza. By Amira El Masaiti immediately confirmedthey were having trouble ASSOCIATED PRESS by Morocco. A Moroccan keeping their boat afloat. official said the Royal Ma- Just over two hours lat- RABAT, Morocco — rines rescued at least 21 er she said that migrants Forty-five migrants died migrants on Thursday, a told her by phone: “We are trying to cross the Med- day after their rubber din- sinking, the Zodiac is full iterranean Sea to Spain, ghy floundered. One body of water.” Then she said including pregnant wom- was recovered, he said, she heard screams. en, a Spanish rights activ- but he was unaware of the Spain’s maritime rescue ist said Thursday, quoting total number of dead. said a plane from the Eu- survivors. Morocco report- ed that at least 21 other The official, who had in- ropean border and coast migrants were rescued at formation about the sink- guard agency and the Al- sea. ing, wasn’t authorized to gerian coast guard had Helena Maleno, who discuss it. He said the mi- also joined in the search. runs the Tangiers-based grants, all sub-Saharans, It did not explain why group Walking Borders, were in a critical state they did not reach the said she based her figure when pulled from the wa- boat in time. on accounts from seven ter north of Nador. Spain became the lead- female survivors of the Spain’s Maritime Res- ing migrant entry route smuggling boat that floun- cue Service said it offered into Europe last year with dered and took on water Moroccan authorities lo- over 57,000 unauthorized Wednesday. gistical help for the search arrivals, according to the “Survivors told me they and rescue operation on European Union. Moroc- had about 13 women on Wednesday and Thursday. co is the main departure board. Many were preg- Maleno said she was con- point. tacted Wednesday morn- Around 2,300 people PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS nant,” Maleno said by telephone. “There was also ing by a family member died crossing the Medi- Israeli warplanes attacked militant targets in the southern Gaza Strip one young girl, between but was only able to make terranean Sea last year, early Friday in response to a rare rocket attack on the Israeli city of 12 and 14 years old, who contact with the small according to the Interna- Tel Aviv, as the sides appeared to be hurtling toward a new round of didn’t survive.” boat at 3:45 p.m. that day. tional Organization for violence. The information was not The migrants told her Migration. SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7 CLASSIFIED

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By Caitlin McCabe Council members, Phila- As part of the bond PHILLY.COM delphia housing officials, proposal, $60 million of and the program’s admin- the $100 million pack- PHILADELPHIA — istrators, comes nearly age went toward alleviat- Philadelphia officials on three years after City ing massive backlogs in Wednesday announced Council President Darrell pre-existing Philadelphia the launch of a low-inter- Clarke and Councilwom- home-repair programs, est loan program aimed at an Cherelle Parker intro- such Adaptive Modifica- providing low- and middle- duced legislation to pump tions and the Basic Sys- income homeowners with money into Philadelphia’s tems Repair, both of which funds to fix up their aging existing housing stock. In offer grants — not loans — or deteriorating homes. the spring of 2016, Clarke to low-income residents. The program, called Re- and Parker announced a At the time that his and store, Repair, Renew, will proposal to issue a $100 Parker’s legislation was offer Philadelphia resi- million bond, which they introduced, Clarke said dents with credit scores said would be paid down that nearly 5,500 qualified as low as 580 the abil- by an increase in the city’s residents were waiting ity to borrow as much as realty transfer tax. for assistance from those $24,999 for 10 years at City Council’s local programs. Dave Thomas, a fixed interest rate of 3 transfer tax change was executive vice president of percent. The loan can be enacted at the start of the Philadelphia Housing used for a wide range of 2017 and bumped the rate Development Corporation, home repairs, including from 3 to 3.1 percent. For said last year that city of- PHOTO | TNS mold and radon mitiga- a $200,000 house, the in- ficials had reached out tion, window and door re- crease added $200 to the to half of the wait-listed In Christine Soder’s living room in Frankford, Pa., a curtain hangs where placements, and roofing local tax bill, which is residents as a result of the a wall once stood. A leak in the upstairs bathroom severely damaged the and siding repairs — all of typically split by the buy- cash-infusion. wall, and Soder opted to remove it and hang a curtain in its place. which must be completed er and seller and is paid The remaining $40 mil- by a city-licensed contrac- when a sale closes. (The lion was earmarked for are interested in applying city, these neighborhoods credit scores.) tor. The program takes ef- city transfer tax was in- the Restore, Repair, Re- for the loans must have no which were the foundation Greg Heller, executive di- fect immediately. creased again in 2018 to new program, which will public liens or violations of Philadelphia’s tax base rector of the Philadelphia The program’s launch, 3.278 percent. An addi- be housed under the Phil- from the Department of are on the brink of going Redevelopment Authority, in a direction that doesn’t expected to be attended by tional 1 percent tax goes adelphia Redevelopment Licenses and Inspections, said he and city officials use the house as their pri- provide the kind of sta- Mayor Jim Kenney, City to the state.) Authority. Residents who hope that if the Restore, mary residence, and have bility that we want,” said Repair, Renew program is homeowner’s insurance. Parker, who was elected in successful, it will “nudge Applicants must also have 2015 and serves the Ninth the private sector to get a credit score of at least District, which includes into this space more with 580 and cannot exceed East Mount Airy and lesser public intervention.” income maximums, which Lawncrest. “We’ve seen According to the cur- THE METROPOLITAN are $73,440 for a single infrastructure deteriorate, rent parameters for the person, $84,000 for two, without the residents hav- program, two participat- and $104,880 for a house- ing access to disposable ing lenders, Finanta, a BEACHES COMMISSION hold of four. income to make improve- nonprofit lender, and Uni- Loans are available in ments.” vest Bank and Trust Co., INVITES YOU TO ATTEND amounts between $2,500 Officials say the prob- a bank, will provide the A PUBLIC HEARING ON and $24,999. lem is also exacerbated loans. The Redevelopment The launch of the new by private financial insti- Authority will then pur- THE STATE OF PUBLIC BEACHES IN program comes as Phila- tutions that tend to deny chase the loan from the delphia continues to expe- home-improvement loans originating lender, Heller Metropolitan Beaches Commission LYNN & NAHANT rience a nearly 26 percent to lower-income residents said, though the lender Co-Chairs Senator Brendan Crighton of Lynn and Representative RoseLee poverty rate and an aging or ones with low credit will continue to service Vincent of Revere as well as Lynn & housing stock — a com- scores. According to a loan. Nahant's MBC Commissioners, bination that has led to study released in Decem- Before an applicant can Representative Donald Wong, significant deteriorationber by the Federal Reserve receive a loan, he or she Nahant Town Administrator Antonio of properties citywide. In Bank of Philadelphia, must meet with one of Barletta, and Robert Tucker of the Friends of Lynn & Nahant Beach recent years, the city has nearly 75 percent of low- three program intermedi- invite you to attend an MBC hearing seen an increasing num- or moderate-income home- aries, which will be staffed and share your experiences, ber of buildings become owners in the Philadel- by representatives from thoughts, concerns, and ideas TUESDAY, MARCH 19 structurally unstable and phia metro division were Clarifi, the Public Health regarding the public beaches in collapse, in part due to ne- denied when they sought Management Corp., and Lynn & Nahant. NORTH SHORE COMMUNITY COLLEGE glected maintenance. home-improvement loans the Philadelphia Council 300 BROAD STREET This hearing is open to the public. All Numerous other proper- between 2015 and 2017. for Community Advance- who visit and enjoy the beaches are LYNN, MA 01901 ties are still stable but are (To be considered low- or ment. The intermediaries, welcome and encouraged to attend. 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM deteriorating into unsafe moderate-income, a single in addition to determining or unhealthy conditions, person must have made whether applicants are leaving entire neighbor- less than $48,950. Credit eligible, will provide finan- To RSVP or for more information email [email protected] hoods in decline. history was not considered cial counseling and assist or contact Andrea Patton at 617-451-2860 x1006 “As we see growth and in the analysis because fi- a homeowner in finding a new development taking nancial institutions were contractor to complete the place in regions of the not required to report repairs.