FRIDAY, JULY 28, 2017 Lynn meals tax pun prompts laughs, criticism

By Thomas Grillo and nothing more than that,” said Pat- about the budget and tell us where the patron and the owner’s friend, said he ITEM STAFF rick DeBoever. “It’s an extra layer of bu- fat is.” wished DeBoever had called him before reaucracy for me. But if anyone knew me, But not everyone is laughing. he put the statement on the tabs. LYNN — The owner of the Four Winds it’s just my humor.” City Councilor-at-Large Brian LaPierre “Is he aware that in Swampscott, the Pub & Grill on Sluice Pond said he was just kidding when he put a controversial Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy, who said the political statement is outrageous town he lives in, has the same tax?” he message on the diners’ tab. opposed the measure only to see her veto and irresponsible. said. “Maybe he doesn’t understand that At the bottom of the check, under the overridden by the City Council, smiled “The City Council acted prudently and most communities are imposing the mod- 6.25 percent meals tax, is the recently when told of the message. responsibly based on the mayor’s budget est tax that helps everyone. It has noth- enacted local option tax of 0.75 percent, “It’s funny,” she said. “He has every de cit,” he said. “Snarky remarks like ing to do with being scally irresponsi- or 75 cents on a $100 bill, which is la- right to print it, but I don’t believe the that won’t get him anywhere.” ble.” beled: Lynn scal irresponsibility tariff. city has been scally irresponsible. I’d City Council President Darren Cyr, “It’s just me poking fun at the new tax like for him to come down and talk to me who describes himself as a Four Winds PUN, A7 Revere Saluting trio facing memories human in Lynn

By Thomas Grillo traf cking ITEM STAFF LYNN — William Manias remem- charges bers serving in the Korean War 65 years ago as a tank commander who saw combat. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Two “It’s a time I’d rather forget,” he women and a man from Revere were said. “Between the battles and the arrested on human traf cking and extreme weather conditions, it was prostitution charges on Monday. the longest year of my life.” The Atlantic City Police Depart- The 88-year-old veteran was one ment contacted the FBI Child Ex- of dozens of vets who were on hand ploitation Task Force on Monday, as Mayor Judith Flanagan Kenne- regarding a human traf cking al- dy declared Thursday Korean War legation, according to an announce- Veterans Day in a solemn ceremony ment by the Atlantic County Prose- in the City Hall lobby. cutor’s Of ce. “I urge all citizens of the city of An investigation by the FBI/ Lynn to take cognisance of this CETF, which is comprised of au- event and participate ttingly in its thorities from the Atlantic Coun- observance,” she said. Michael Sweeney, the city’s De- ty Prosecutor’s Of ce, the Atlantic partment of Veterans Services di- County Sheriff’s Department and rector, said crowds for the annual the NJ Human Services Police De- ceremony keep growing. The event partment, led to the arrests of Galen attracts vets from World War II Spriggs, 39, Jovana Jensen, 37, and through to Afghanistan, he said. Laraza White, 24, according to the “We all know we have to stand Atlantic County Prosecutor’s of ce. together, and when we honor one, Spriggs, Jensen, and White were we honor all,” he said. “We want to charged with rst-degree drug traf- thank everyone who took time to cking and promoting prostitution. come here to let Korean War vet- The 23-year-old victim was recov- erans know that their services will ered and received services from the never be forgotten.” Dream Catcher Program, authori- George Fitzhenry, president of the ties said. Lynn Veterans Council and master The investigation is ongoing. Any- of ceremonies, thanked the crowd one with information about the in- for making time to honor the men cident is asked to call the Atlantic and women who fought and died in County Prosecutor’s Of ce Major the Korean War. Crimes Unit at 609-909-7666. Wit- Prior to the ceremony, a wreath nesses may call the Atlantic City was laid at the city’s Korean War ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Police Department Investigations Monument in front of City Hall. Division at 609-347-5766. Korean War veteran Stanley Drob of Saugus salutes the ag during a memori- al ceremony at Lynn City Hall on Thursday. LYNN, A7 INSIDE In Malden Medford to spend millions on library Tickets available for mayor’s cookout. A2 By Bridget Turcotte “It’s going to be nice,” said Kerr. “Med- dent accesses the Internet through a pub- ITEM STAFF ford really doesn’t have a community lic library, according to a statement from In Swampscott center. This has the potential to be a real MBLC. The grants are part of the Bak- Cultural council seeks input. A2 MEDFORD — A $12.3 million state community hub or gathering place.” er-Polito Administration’s commitment grant is on the books to help cover the In Lynn The Provisional Construction Grant to ensuring that all the residents of the costs of constructing a new, $34 million, from the Massachusetts Board of Library Commonwealth have equal access to in- Free music and theater 45,000-square-foot library. camp begins Aug. 14. A3 Commissioners (MBLC) is part of the formation, technology, resources and pro- Medford Public Library Director Barba- MBLC’s Massachusetts Public Library gramming. In Opinion ra Kerr said the town has been in the pre- Construction Program (MPLCP) to assist “We’re sometimes asked whether librar- Won’t you be my neighbor? A4 liminary planning stages of replacing the libraries across the state with meeting the ies are still necessary in this digital age,” existing 58-year-old building for about a growing demand for library services with said MBLC Chair Mary Ann Cluggish. In Sports year. To secure the provisional grant, the expanded and improved library facilities. “The answer is an overwhelming ‘yes.’ Marblehead Race Week town will need to come up with funding Attendance at public library programs Libraries are busier than ever, assisting gets underway. B1 for the entire project through bonds and has increased 49 percent since 2006, and fundraising by mid-January of 2018. every 5.5 seconds, a Massachusetts resi- MEDFORD, A7 Lynn bringing The Bard to the beach

By Matt Demirs marks in the city for Shake- FOR THE ITEM speare in the Park. Abby Knipp, who will play From the shores of Red the role of the only female Rock Park to the treetops of character, Miranda, said the Lynn Woods Reservation, city production tests the audi- Colin Colford, spaces will become a stage. ence’s comfort zone, as well Bo Krucik, Arts After Hours, a theater as hers as an actress. Caleb Ce- company in downtown Lynn, “With outdoor shows we as drone, and will bring Shakespeare’s “The actors come in and invade the Stewart Evan, Tempest” to the open air. space,” she said. “It brings a on ground, re- Unlike a regular showing sense of community, allows hearse a scene that includes lighting and strangers to check out, listen from “The auditorium-style seating, and be transported in the com- Tempest.” Red Rock and Lynn Woods fort of not being in a theater.” will be the venue, using some ITEM PHOTO | of the most famous land- TEMPEST, A3 OWEN O’ROURKE

OBITUARIES ...... A2 HOME ...... A5 SPORTS ...... B1-3 HIGH 78° VOL. 139, ISSUE 196 LYNN ...... A3 POLICE/FIRE ...... A7 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 LOW 63° OPINION ...... A4 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, JULY 28, 2017 OBITUARIES Mayor’s cookout tickets available Richard R. DuLong, 49 MALDEN — One of the is held for the benefit of izen housing facilities. residency and/or photo most popular events of the Malden seniors and tick- Malden seniors who do identification is required year in the city is fast ap- ets are required for entry. not live in elderly hous- to obtain tickets. Tickets LYNN — Richard R. Maine, his siblings; proaching. The free cookout provides ing may obtain tickets “Rick” DuLong, age John DuLong and will not be available at Malden Mayor Gary Malden seniors with a at the Markey Senior the door. 49, of Lynn, died his wife Brenda, of Christenson will be host- fun evening out, complete Center, 7 Washington St., For more information unexpectedly at his Merrimac, N.H., Jill ing his annual Senior with food, music and raf- three days next week, on home on Friday July Barton and her hus- Citizens Cookout on fles. Tuesday, Aug. 1 from 1-3 those with questions may 21, 2017. band James, of Lynn, Wednesday, Aug. 16 from Tickets will be deliv- p.m.; Wednesday, Aug. call the Mayor’s Office at Born and raised in Michael DuLong, of 4-6 p.m. at Anthony’s, ered to seniors residing 2 and Thursday, Aug. 3 781-397-7000 extension Lynn, he was the son Lynn and Linda En- 105 Canal St. The event in Malden’s senior cit- from 12-2 p.m. Proof of 2004. of Henry F. and Joan gel, of Stoneham, his M. (Berry) DuLong companion Jamie of Lynn. He attended Lynn Hill, of Lynn, his nieces and Schools and was a graduate nephews Jacque Donovan, Swampscott Cultural Council seeks input of Lynn Vocational Technical Michele DuLong, Zachary Institute, Class of 1986. He Barton, Kristen Barton, Madi- SWAMPSCOTT — The support local arts and cul- other programs. ages 18 or older are en- had lived in South Berwick, son DuLong, Sydney DuLong, Swampscott Cultural Coun- tural activities through a The purpose of this sur- couraged to fill out a short Maine for seven years and in Jacob Engel, Justin Engel, cil is collecting opinions to competitive grant process. vey is to hear from commu- survey online through the help set its funding priori- The council has helped nity members about their Lynn for the majority of his life. and Meghan Engel, as well as town website. Rick had worked as a weld- many friends. ties for the coming years. fund the Summer Concert interests and priorities for The deadline for com- er for Lawton Welding in Tops- Service information: Rela- Each year, the council Series, North Shore Or- cultural programs and cul- field. tives and friends are respect- receives funding from the chestra, enrichment activ- tural council funding. pleting the survey is Aug. Rick had an infectious laugh fully invited to attend memo- state, which it allocates to ities in schools and many Swampscott residents 15. and a broad smile. He loved rial visiting hours on Tuesday animals, especially dogs and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the cats, and loved the time he SOLIMINE Funeral Home 426 U.S. Dunkin’ Donuts test a simpler menu spent on his boat at his camp Broadway (Rte129), Lynn. In in Limerick, Maine. lieu of flowers donations in In addition to his parents Rick’s memory may be made CANTON (AP) — Dunkin’ he is survived by two children; to a charity of your choice. Donuts is testing the re- Ryan DuLong, of Lynn and Directions and guestbook at moval of non-breakfast Alyssa DuLong, of Berwick, www.solimine.com. sandwiches as it looks to simplify its U.S. menu and attract more customers. The chain had intro- duced “bakery” sandwich- Daniel J. Gunning, 53 es such as ham and cheese 1964-2017 as well as turkey, cheddar and bacon in 2012 with the LYNN — Daniel possible. Dan will be hope of boosting food sales James Gunning, age sadly missed by his after breakfast hours. But 53, of Lynn, passed family and all those CEO Nigel Travis says away suddenly on who knew him. people are eating break- Tuesday, July 25, He is survived by fast sandwiches through- 2017, at the North his best friend and out the day, and that par- Shore Medical Cen- longtime companion, ing down slower-selling ter in Salem. Dan Cheryl A. Enquist of items makes operations was born on April 17, Lynn, his daughter, easier for employees. 1964, in Lynn, the Rachael Gunning of On Thursday, the com- son of the late, Edward F. and Peabody, his son, Daniel J. pany said it will expand Florence (Perkins) Gunning. Gunning, Jr. of Peabody, His the test of its simplified Dan was raised and educated brother, Ned Gunning and his menu that began in Feb- in Lynn and graduated from wife, Marion of Lynn, his sister, ruary to 1,000 locations Lynn Classical High School, Patty Connick and her hus- by October. Other items Class of 1982. Dan loved to band, Ned also of Lynn. Dan’s the company is removing cook and made a career of ex-wife, Rhonda Psomos of in tests include certain va- it. He had worked for several Peabody as well as several rieties of bagels and muf- fine restaurants in the area nieces and nephews also sur- fins, Travis said. over the years. He was cur- vive him. The expansion of the FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS rently employed as the chef at Service information: Fam- simplified menu comes af- Dunkin’ Donuts in Edmond, Okla. Dunkin’ Donuts said Thursday, cus- Brooksby Village in Peabody. ily and friends are invited to ter customer traffic to the tomer traffic slowed in the U.S. during the second quarter. Dan was a regular guy who attend Dan’s visitation on chain’s established U.S. loved life and everything that it Saturday, July 29, 2017, from stores slowed during the down from its previous quarter. Baskin Robbins’ The Canton-based com- had to offer. He always lit up a 3–6 p.m. at CUFFE-MCGINN second quarter compared forecast of 385 new loca- sales dropped 0.9 percent pany’s total revenue was room with his personality and Funeral Home, 157 Maple to a year ago. That marked tions. The company cit- in the U.S., and rose 3.3 $218.5 million in the pe- made people feel like they Street, Lynn, MA 01904. There the fifth straight quarter ed upcoming new store percent at established lo- riod, which missed Street had known him forever, even are no funeral services and the figure has dropped, models and investments cations overseas. though they may have just burial will take place at a lat- forecasts. although higher spending required for new equip- For the quarter ended Dunkin’ expects full- met. He loved being outdoors er date, at the convenience of per visit pushed up sales ment and technology for July 1, Dunkin’ Brands year earnings in the range and especially participating the family. In-lieu of flowers, by 0.8 percent. Travis not- the conservative outlook. Group Inc. earned $55.7 of $2.40 to $2.43 per share. in and watching sports. Golf donations are requested to: ed that the chain’s loyalty Dunkin’ said it still ex- million, or 60 cents per was a passion for him, but he the American Heart Associ- program and other plans pects to finish the year as share. Earnings adjusted Dunkin’ shares, which never missed a good Bruins or ation, 300 5th Avenue, Suite could help attract more one of the fastest growing to exclude one-time items rose 48 cents to $53.00 in game. 6, Waltham, MA 02451-8750. customers. restaurant chains in the were 64 cents per share. Thursday trading, had in- He loved his children dearly Please visit www.cuffemcginn. For the year, Dunkin country. That was 2 cents better creased slightly since the and always enjoyed spend- com for directions or to sign also now expects to add Overseas, Dunkin’ sales than analysts expected, beginning of the year. The ing time with them whenever the on-line guest book. between 330 and 350 fell 2.8 percent at estab- according to Zacks Invest- stock had climbed 14 per- additional locations, lished locations during the ment Research. cent in the last 12 months.

Selling a house? Protection for pregnant workers bill signed Buying a house? Find out what properties By Bob Salsberg came out of it,” she said. recently sold in your area. ASSOCIATED PRESS “From now on, women will have more protec- Check out BOSTON — A new Mas- tions and be able to stay the Real Estate page sachusetts law signed working and provide for Thursday by Republican in Saturday’s paper. their children.” Gov. Charlie Baker as- Democratic Sen. Joan sures that women won’t Lovely, a co-sponsor of be forced to choose be- the bill, said women like tween a healthy pregnan- Duarte “should not have cy and keeping their jobs, to choose between having according to advocates for a healthy pregnancy and working women. earning an income for her The measure approved family.” Democratic House Speaker Robert DeLeo made the bill a priority for this legislative session after MotherWoman, a Hadley-based advocacy group for working women, negotiated an agreement PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS with Associated Industries of Massachusetts, an orga- Mass. Gov. Charlie Baker signs into law the nization that represents Pregnant Workers Fairness Act during a cere- employers, on proposed mony at the State House Thursday. language in the bill. Businesses could seek by the Legislature re- the signing ceremony at an exemption from the quires employers to offer the Statehouse was Ale- law, which takes effect “reasonable accommoda- jandra Duarte, who in next April, if they could tions” to pregnant work- April testified before a leg- prove compliance would ers and makes it illegal islative committee about result in an “undue hard- to fire or refuse to hire how she lost her baby at ship.” a worker because of her 19 weeks after working At least 18 other states pregnancy. grueling 10-hour shifts at have similar protections Accommodations could an industrial laundry in for pregnant workers, include anything from Worcester. backers of the measure temporary transfers to After becoming preg- said. less strenuous positions, nant, Duarte said she to providing workers with requested that she tem- porarily be given less a stool to sit on or more 781-593-7700 frequent bathroom breaks. strenuous duty. Instead, Publishing Daily, except Sundays It would also require she recalled, her supervi- USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICE employers to provide time sor gave her longer shifts and private space for and more responsibilities, and additional offices. 798 Western Ave., Lynn, MA 01905 | 781-593-5520 Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item nursing mothers to pump which included pushing Subscriptions breast milk. 600-pound laundry carts. Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States Richard C. Nadworny Richard C. Nadworny Jr. Daniel P. Hanlon Jr. Baker suggested the In an interview after $20.00 for 4 weeks $65.00 for 13 weeks Family owned rules were “long overdue,” Thursday’s ceremony, Du- adding they would help arte said she hopes the $130.00 for 26 weeks since 1958 $260.00 for 1 year expectant and working new law would assure that Send payment to and POSTMASTER, mothers support their no other woman suffers as send address changes to: Private parking area families and raise healthy she did. The Daily Item Handicap accessible children. “It feels that from so 110 Munroe St. Among those attending much pain something good P.O. Box 5 nadwornyfuneralhome.com Lynn, MA 01903 FRIDAY, JULY 28, 2017 A3 LYNN Free music and theater camp begins Aug. 14

The rst day of the free children’s causes, locally pants. Jazz is a Rainbow mu- and around the United “Recent incidents of vio- sic/theater camp will be States and overseas, rais- lence in our communities Monday, Aug. 14, 9 a.m. ing funds for children’s only made our projects at LynnArts, 25 Exchange cancer research, to sup- even more necessary. All St. in Central Square. port af icted and chal- of us, especially our kids, Parents are asked to drop lenged children and to need something to pro- off children with snacks, bring attention to the fam- voke our dreams, our fan- a lunch and drink. The ine in Ethiopia, helping to tasies and to simply make camp runs daily from 9 raise funds for medica- us feel good,” he said. a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday tions and prosthetic limbs Jazz is a Rainbow be- through Saturday, Aug. for war-injured children of gan in Providence, serving 14 to Aug. 25. Central America. children who were unfa- Musician and performer Dimmick, the former di- miliar with even the most Mike Palter, who has ties rector of Cat Cabaret, has famous jazz musicians. to Revere and Lynn, is one been an acclaimed actor Most had never even of the creators behind the and children’s director for heard of the nearby New- camp’s musical project, four decades. port Jazz Festival, just “Let Freedom Sing: The The camp’s two-week- down the road from their Songs and Song Makers long rehearsal will focus community center. of the Civil Rights Move- on reading, memoriza- Following the Jazz proj- ment.” The show, based tion, acting, singing and ects in Providence and upon an original, musical/ dancing abilities aimed in Lynn and in Revere next historical script by Palter part at reinforcing a sense year, there are plans to and his wife and musical of pride and accomplish- bring performances to partner, Lynne Jackson, ment. The cast, ages 8 to Oakland, Miami, Pitts- features the life-changing 18, who learn the entire burgh and Chicago. songs of the Movement script, songs and dances “Music is universal. Lan- and the stories of those in 10 days, also become fa- guage is no barrier. When who created and per- miliar with the historical something is funny, kids formed these songs. events which are connect- laugh. When they hear a Directed by their long- ed to the songs, making melody, kids remember. time artistic associate, Jazz is a Rainbow a total With Robb Dimmick di- Robb Dimmick, the show educational (and fun) ex- recting them, kids who was rst presented last perience. never before performed year in Providence, R.I. Palter called Jazz is a on stage, just shine with Jackson and Palter have Rainbow a “sanctuary” for a sense of joy and pride,” written and performed for some of its young partici- Palter said.

ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE Abby Knipp and Mark Cohen rehearse a scene from Shakespeare in the Market Square work Park’s production of “The Tempest.” Lynn bringing The Bard to the beach starting Sunday The city Public Works rotary to Santander Bank Western Avenue for about TEMPEST els,” he said. “That is the “A lot of it comes from Department is giving no- South Street from the 75 feet to the West Lynn From A1 biggest difference between commitment,” he said. tice that D.W. White Con- rotary to the back of the a stationary production in “You need to commit that struction will be paving Market Square store pla- post of ce driveway This all happens by tak- a theater.” much more to the given the following streets start- za “No parking” signs will ing acting away from the Bo Krucik, 21, a fellow circumstances so things ing Sunday, Aug. 6 at 4 Western Avenue from be posted beginning Sat- theater, Knipp said. BU graduate who will don’t distract you.” p.m., with work scheduled re station to Holland urday, Aug. 5 at 4 p.m. Still, she said there are play Ariel, agrees outdoor Arts After Hours will to nish on Monday, Aug. Avenue (both sides of the through Monday, Aug. 7 at challenges acting outdoors acting can test the actors. feature six performances 7 at 4 a.m.: street) such as imagining a public “Certainly there are from July 30 through Aug. Market Square from the Walden Street from 4 a.m. space as a stage, and the things as part of the envi- 13. distraction of a wailing ronment which aren’t as ambulance siren. July 30 is at Red Rock friendly, like insects,” he The 23-year-old Boston Park at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m., said. “The nature of na- Talking Tony Conigliaro University graduate said Aug. 5 and 6 is at 4 p.m. at ture is somewhat uncon- Red Rock is tting for Lynn Woods, and Aug. 12 the showing since perfor- trollable and does its own and 13 at the same loca- mance begins with a ship- things. Live theater is just tion at 4 p.m. at the Lynn Museum wreck at sea. the way it has to be and While performances are The audience isn’t going the way it turns out is the free, Arts After Hours ac- On Thursday, Aug. 17 at question and answer ses- nick at 781-581-6200, to be stationary, instead, way it turns out.” cepts donations to support 6 p.m., please join Lynn sion followed by a brief [email protected]. they will move as the show Managing the outdoor their programs. Museum/LynnArts for a reception. The Museum jumps to different places space means actors have To reserve a seat online, wide-ranging conversa- is grateful to St. Mary’s of the park or woods, ac- to release a bit of the cha- go to http://ticketstage. tion on the life and career High School, the Daily Catch up with your cording to Thomas Martin, os which comes with all com/AAH. of St. Mary’s and Red Sox Item, and Essex Media favorite team artistic director. live performances, he said. legend Tony Conigliaro Group for their generous in Item Sports! “This show will utilize Most importantly, Kru- Matt Demirs can be with his devoted friends sponsorship of the event. the whole space where the cik said the recipe for suc- reached at mdemirs@item- and St. Mary’s teammates Tickets are $25. All audience physically trav- cess is with commitment. live.com. Frank Carey, Tom Iarrobi- proceeds benefit the no, and Tony Nicosia. Lynn Museum/LynnArts The event will be mod- organization. Tickets can erated by Essex Media be purchased at our se- Group publisher Ted cure website or reserved Grant and there will be a by contacting Buffy Pen-

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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill B A. B John M. Gilberg Leading by example Chief Executive O cer E C  J. Edward M. Grant Director of Advertising I recently witnessed an next to the young man and ask the paramedics to step T  J  Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. event that restored my be- began talking with him. back. He asked the young News Editor Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 W J. K lief that there are truly good Although I couldn’t hear man if he would be more J. Patrick Norton Lynn, MA 01903 Vice President, Finance people in this world and re- what they were saying, at comfortable riding in the J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Chairman affirmed why I love living in one point the young man chief’s car. The young man Customer Service P ’ the town of Nahant. picked his head up and nodded, “yes.” I heard the Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 While sitting on my looked at the chief, as if he chief tell the young man Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Connecting porch I noticed a young was some long lost friend. that he would have to ride Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 man, probably in his mid- Chief Dwyer then placed handcuffed in the police 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 20s, sitting on the sidewalk his hand on the man’s car as a matter of protocol Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 with his head in his hands. shoulder and gave him a and not because he had Ext. 2 Brian C. ¡ayer, 1996-1999 At first I thought he might fatherly rub on the head. done anything wrong. Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Classifi ed Advertising Peter H. 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Then a black to an hour, while both po- what a compassionate way Newsroom SUV stopped and the Police lice officers stood back and to handle what could have [email protected] [email protected] EDITORIAL Chief Robert Dwyer got out observed. The chief final- been a very bad situation.” and approached the scene. ly got up and went to his Thank you, Chief Dwyer, Ext. 4 Not only was the young radio and shortly after an and the two town police Sports man distraught but he ambulance arrived. The officers for not only being [email protected] was clearly uncomfortable paramedics approached professional but compas- Won’t you be by the attention he was and had a brief conversa- sionate. Nahant is such Ext. 5 receiving from the two of- tion with the young man a wonderful place to live Retail and Online ficers and the chief. The and it was clear that he because of public servants Advertising chief directed the two of- did not want to be trans- like you. Job well done. 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Some councilors Donald Trump veers official U.S. adversary. sanity of a public figure Ralph Mitchell didn’t want to limit the times of day homeowners wackily from day to day, Then, on a day the Senate without personal interac- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 spend working on house projects. Others said the or- swearing before 30,000 was voting tensely on the tion but it is good for society [email protected] dinance gives city building inspectors enough leeway Boy Scouts, publicly hu- nation’s crucial health care in general if experts discuss miliating his attorney insurance system, Trump Patricia Whalen to clamp a noise ban on a project or make an excep- their interpretations of un- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 tion. general and changing his suddenly tweeted that usual behaviors. [email protected] When it comes to contractors, most of the com- mind on policy issues, he transgender Americans Dr. Allen Frances, a pro- plaints lodged under the ordinance will probably be is raising alarm that the will no longer be welcome fessor emeritus of psychia- BUSINESS OFFICE resolved with a verbal warning or two because con- president of the United or tolerated in the armed try and behavioral scienc- States might be mentally services even though thou- Beth Bresnahan tractors are interested in getting jobs done and, by es at Duke University and Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 unstable. and large, they don’t want to run afoul of city officials. sands of transgender peo- a textbook author on men- [email protected] Caught unaware of a ple currently serve as sol- But the line separating a neighbor from a nuisance tal illness, wrote to The live microphone, Sen. diers, sailors, marines and Susan J. Conti isn’t as clearly drawn. Americans love personal ex- New York Times, saying Jack Reed, D-R.I., con- merchant marines. it’s unfair to the mental- Controller, ext. 1288 pression in all of its forms, from tattoos to bumper [email protected] fided to Sen. Susan Col- The Defense Depart- stickers to “doing whatever I want on my property.” ly ill to say Trump is sick. lins, R-Maine, “I think he ment, with no idea Ted Grant This right to self expression is typically tempered Trump “causes severe dis- (Trump) is crazy.” Respond- Trump’s decree was com- Publisher, ext. 1234 between neighbors by common courtesy and that tress rather than expe- ed Collins, “I’m worried.” ing, is perplexed how to [email protected] mix of intimacy and dependence that defines neigh- riencing it and has been At least we can agree halt a policy under im- borly relationships. Most of the rules defining those richly rewarded, rather Marian Kinney Trump is not an inspira- plementation. Former ext. 1212 relationships are unsaid and certainly unwritten: “I than punished, for his tional leader on civics. In President Barack Obama [email protected] snow blow the sidewalk in front of your house; you grandiosity, self-absorp- a speech roundly decried announced last year that tion and lack of empathy.” Will Kraft mow the strip of grass between the sidewalk and as “unhinged” to the Boy transgender people could curb in front of mine.” Rather than calling Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 Scouts Jamboree in West serve openly in the mili- Trump psychiatric terms [email protected] Sometimes the rules are little more reciprocal: “I Virginia, he said “what tary after a study conclud- that don’t apply, Trump ignore the business you run out of your garage; you Jennifer Perez the hell,” went on and on ed there would be minimal should be called out for his don’t mind me parking my truck in front of your ext. 1205 about the November elec- impact on military readi- “ignorance, incompetence, house.” [email protected] tion, diatribed against ness or health care costs. impulsivity and pursuit of Those relationships get tested when neighbors Hillary Clinton and his Trump had promised the dictatorial powers.” Carolina Trujillo start replacing porches or getting new roofs. But Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 predecessor, and told the LBGTQ community would Trump’s “psychological these necessary home repair jobs are usually taken [email protected] Scouts not to believe the have no better friend than motivations are too obvi- in stride unless their duration or the conduct of the news media. he would be as president. ous to be interesting, and Jim Wilson workers doing the job becomes excessive and obnox- Attorney General Jeff Psychiatrists and psy- analyzing them will not Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 ious. [email protected] Sessions, the first senator chologists are openly de- halt his headlong power Most people want to mind their own business, nod to endorse Trump’s pres- bating whether or not they grab. The antidote to a dys- CIRCULATION and say “hi” to their neighbors, and talk to them for idency, is loyally carrying should give opinions about topic Trumpean dark age two minutes about the Patriots or their kids. When Lisa Mahmoud out Trump’s agenda to force Trump’s mental health or is political, not psychologi- relationships go sour between neighbors, the linger- Manager, ext. 1239 sanctuary cities to turn use phrases such as nar- cal,” Frances concluded. ing animosity almost always outweighs the initial [email protected] over undocumented immi- cissistic personality disor- Alas, the doctor makes offense that caused the rift in the first place. CLASSIFIED grants and fill the jails with der, egotist, misogynist or sense. We will not be rid That is when superbly effective elected officials drug addicts. In return, pathological liar in refer- of the Trumpean menace Abbe Young Smith make a mark among the people who put them in of- Trump has mounted a dai- ence to him. to civility, gentility and Manager, ext. 1276 fice. Councilors or Board of Selectmen or Town Meet- ly fusillade of Twitter and The American Psycho- rationality by blaming an [email protected] ing members can talk about ordinances and bylaws, media attacks on Sessions. analytic Association, with illness such as narcissis- NEWSROOM but the real subject they are debating is quality of Trump wants him gone be- 3,500 members, conclud- tic personality disorder life. Effective elected officials know people in a neigh- cause Sessions legally had ed that psychoanalysts that Trump does not have. Bill Brotherton borhood, they grew up with them or went to school to recuse himself from the “should offer relevant Folks, we must face that Features Editor ext. 1338 with them, and they are able to listen to problems, Russia investigation. psychoanalytic insights to we elected a boorish and [email protected] step back and point a concise way to a mutually Trump wants a new attor- aid the public in under- dangerous threat to de- Gayla Cawley agreeable solution. ney general to fire special standing a wide range of mocracy, a man who thinks Reporter, ext. 1236 The ability to accomplish this kind of resolution prosecutor Robert Muel- phenomena in politics, the himself above the law and [email protected] once, never mind repeatedly, is an art and at its heart ler, who ran the FBI for 12 arts, popular culture, his- is causing us intense grief, lies the ability to make every person feel valued. Re- Cheryl Charles years and is investigating tory, economics, and other chaos and embarrassment. Night Editor, ext. 1278 solving neighborhood complaints ranging from noise Russia’s interference in aspects of human affairs.” As president, he is an [email protected] to unruly kids to unsightly yards requires someone the 2016 election. Mueller But the APA urged “ex- unmitigated disaster. But Tori Faieta who can step into a dispute and say with sincerity, is charged with finding out treme caution” in making he is not mentally ill. “I know you. I know what you are going through and Copy Editor whether the Trump cam- statements to the media [email protected] I want you to put yourself in your neighbor’s shoes.” paign worked with Russia about public figures, saying Ann McFeatters is an Sometimes the personal approach doesn’t resolve to undermine Clinton, ex- respect for individuals and op-ed columnist for Tri- Thomas Grillo neighbor versus neighbor problems and that’s when amining meetings between the “limits of psychoanalyt- bune News Service. Read- Reporter, ext. 1264 a good grassroots elected official focuses the atten- Trump family and cam- ic inference” is essential. ers may send her email [email protected] tion of an entire neighborhood on the offending per- paign officials, including In other words, it remains at amcfeatters@national- Spenser Hasak son and gives them two choices: Shape up or get out. Sessions, and Russians unethical for psychiatrists press.com. Photographer, ext. 1332 [email protected] READERS’ FORUM Thor Jourgensen News Editor, ext. 1267 [email protected] Police helped make festivities, stopping every much they’re rooting for direction of traffic as we you to succeed in bringing Steve Krause Beyond a success proceeded. The police re- great and positive things Sports Editor, ext. 1229 sponse to all of this? “Not a to our city. [email protected] To the Editor: I’d like to take a moment problem. Let us know what An appreciation for art Katie Morrison else we can do to help.” and culture is doing pow- Sports Reporter to thank the Lynn Police [email protected] Department. Planning major events erful things in Lynn these This past weekend the in this, or any city, is not days, bringing people to- Owen O’Rourke Downtown Lynn Cultur- a simple process. Every gether to speak the lan- Photographer, ext. 1224 [email protected] al District presented its detail is multifaceted and guage they have in com- annual arts and culture can be easily overlooked. mon. Roberto Scalese festival, “Rock the Block,” You are up against many At a time when tensions Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 in collaboration with Be- obstacles while trying are high, especially involv- [email protected] yond Walls. We closed off to always appease those ing our nation’s police com- Anne Marie Tobin ordinarily busy routes, around you. By far, the munity, I am proud to say Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 welcomed thousands of easiest part of every ma- that we in downtown Lynn [email protected] people throughout the day, jor event downtown is our are a stronger community Bridget Turcotte our downtown businesses work with the Lynn Po- because of our police. Reporter, ext. 1269 exceeded capacity, we even lice Department. They are Carolyn Cole [email protected] led a parade through the considerate, generous and Director, Downtown Ryan York streets in the middle of the never fail to mention how Lynn Cultural District Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] FRIDAY, JULY 28, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 HOME

By Norman Winter The Hydrangea paniculata or inches apart in odd-numbered From left, Hy- TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE panicle varieties are different clusters for a terri c, eye-catch- drangea panic- than the mophead or French hy- ing display. ulata varieties Dazzling The Hydrangea paniculatas drangea, the leaves are smaller, To plant your hydrangea, dig the like Chantilly have to be the showiest plant in and the number of owers is in- hole two to three times as wide as Lace and Pink the summer garden, and I have credible. The owers may be 6- to the rootball but no deeper so you Winky have an affection for them all. Chan- 15-inches long and most held up- can plant it at the same depth it both sterile and tilly Lace and Pinky Winky, how- right on the plant. You now have is growing in the container. Apply fertile owers. ever, has captured my heart not a staggering list of choices in the a good layer of mulch to conserve They bring in a blooms, only for their beauty but their size of your selections from those moisture. Once established, you’ll lot of bees, but- proclivity to attract pollinators. that are diminutive or dwarf to  nd your panicle selection is less Here at the Coastal Georgia ter ies and oth- those reaching 10-foot. dependent on water than its big- er pollinators. Botanical Gardens, we have It seems not one nursery or cata- leafed cousins. several of the leading varieties log description, however, mentions Soil pH does not affect the color bees, and of what we call the panicle hy- pollinators in association with the of the owers like it does with the This tachinid y drangeas. With 51 acres and the hydrangea paniculata. Perhaps it blue or pink big-leafed hydrangeas. is as large as a hydrangeas spread out, I have is because most have sterile ow- Any owers left on the plant do bumble bee and not paid much attention to any ers. If you look at internet images, provide winter texture and inter- frequents the visiting pollinators. you will indeed see selections that est. Chantilly Lace, Pinky Winky blossoms of the butter ies Everyone loves them against a do attract pollinators. and the other panicle varieties Chantilly Lace backdrop of deep green garden This is an important criteri- bloom on new wood, so prune in hydrangea. foliage or combined with cottage on with many gardeners. These late fall or early spring. A medium garden plants like rudbeckias. selections like Chantilly Lace pruning that removes one-third Bees, butter ies, wasps, and, gi- or Pinky Winky seem to have to one-half the plant size gives a A Red-banded ant ies, however, will make you an ample quantity of both ster- better structure for large blossoms Hairstreak but- want to add a little dazzle like ile and fertile blossoms. Though and the new season ahead. Feed ter y  nds this Chantilly Lace or Pinky Winky the fertile blossoms are not near your hydrangea in early spring as Chantilly Lace to the backyard wildlife habitat. as showy, they make up for it in new growth resumes. hydrangea to be Panicle hydrangea is cold har- Everyone loves hydrangeas, honeybees and other pollinators. the perfect feast. dy and recommended from zones Ideal growing conditions are bees, and butter ies and now 3-8. In Savannah where we push fertile, well-drained soil with with varieties of Hydrangea pa- zone 9, they do superbly. This morning sun and afternoon niculatas like Chantilly Lace PHOTOS | means just about the whole shade. In the landscape, plant and Pinky Winky you can have NORMAN WINTER VIA TNS country can grow them. it among other shrubs 72 to 80 them all. What’s in a warranty? La-Z-Boy owner wants to know

By Cathy Cunningham chaser owns the product and can supply CHICAGO TRIBUNE their proof of purchase. Fabric, leather and standard foam padding have a one- I purchased a recliner from the La-Z- year warranty from the date of delivery Boy store in Monmouth Junction, N.J., on of the product into the customer’s home. July 31, 2013. When it was delivered in Labor to repair or replace any parts is September, there was a problem with the covered for one year from the date of de- way the fabric was put on the back of the livery.” OUR READERS chair so I called and complained. It was She additionally offered to refund Liz picked up and delivered again in October her $116.49 labor fee “because customer but they sent me the exact same chair service is very important to La-Z-Boy.” with the exact same problems — nothing Liz responded, “Thank you so much for ASKED FOR IT. had been done! The chair also did not re- your help. It is nice to know there are cline properly and kept making a loud people out there that still care.” thump when pulled up (which As a result of Liz’s inquiry, I never went away). It was decided to contact an expert picked up again and on warranties: Anthony Gi- returned. But then I orgianni, Consumer Re- had to schedule ser- vice on the mecha- ports  nance editor. Gi- nism. A technician orgianni was a fount of came on Nov. 29, warranty information. LOG ON 2013, to repair the Below are some of his problem. best pointers. I am now having • Per the Federal a problem again. Trade Commission, all TODAY FOR When I recline the retailers must make chair, it does not stay warranties available to in position. So I had to consumers prior to a prod- call La-Z-Boy’s Comfort uct’s purchase. Request it if AN ALL-NEW Care department and they you don’t see it. told me the parts and mechanism • Just about every product pur- have a lifetime warranty, but I had to pay chase comes with an implied warranty — $116.49 to have the problem assessed or warranty of merchantability — which and repaired. I had to give them payment means a product will do what a reason- right there, over the phone, for them to able person would expect it to. This war- send someone out. ranty is typically in effect for four years, I have been extremely unhappy from and exists unless legally excluded. Sev- the start and I do not think I should have eral states, including Illinois, allow such to pay $116.49 to have the chair repaired. exclusions, meaning a product can be la- I thought it would last for a very long beled and sold “as is.” time. I had one before (not a La-Z-Boy) • An express warranty is one that is that lasted for over 15 years. The qual- clearly stated orally or in writing (hence, ity of La-Z-Boy’s product is not as they it is expressed) and guarantees a level advertise of quality and reliability that ensures a Do you have any suggestion for getting product will be  xed or replaced by the the service fee waived? manufacturer for no additional charge. My initial guess was that Liz’s reclin- • Many manufacturers will make good er has a limited lifetime warranty that on an express warranty even if it has ex- covers parts for a longer period than pired. But Giorgianni advises: “Don’t go labor. To con rm, I emailed Amy Helle- in with guns blazing. Tell the manufac- buyck, La-Z-Boy residential manager for turer how much you love the product and brand content and public relations. She how disappointed you are that it didn’t responded that yes, the cost of labor had last.” expired from Liz’s warranty and that was • Conduct an internet search of your why she incurred a $116.49 charge. issue to see if there has been a recall on Hellebuyck explained the warranty the product. If a recall exists, your repair/ speci c to Liz’s recliner: replacement will be free. “La-Z-Boy offers a lifetime warran- • If your internet search results in lots ty against manufacturing defects on of product complaints similar to yours, the parts of the frame, mechanism and document them for use in building a springs, for as long as the original pur- stronger case with the manufacturer. A6 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, JULY 28, 2017

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It will cerned party to contact the relevant 12:56 a.m. Thursday at 29 MEDFORD police department and have the From A1 still have books, but it Grant St.; at 12:56 a.m. Thurs- Accidents SAUGUS will also have community department issue a notice of correc- day at 18 Rockingham St. A report of a motor vehicle residents with job search- space.” tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or Arrests es or business start-ups, Architect Angela Hy- clarifications will not be made without Overdose accident at 7:14 a.m. Thursday at Minuteman Press at 70 Main teaching residents to use att, with Boston-based express notice of change from the ar- Edy Armando Chavez was new technology or simply Schwartz Silver, is design- A report of an overdose at St.; at 7:46 a.m. Thursday at 6 arrested and charged with un- resting police department. 12:34 p.m. Wednesday on Dearborn Road and 0 Hotel providing the only free ing a space at the current licensed operation of a motor space where everyone in location that includes a Ontario Street; at 7:08 p.m. Road; at 10:34 a.m. Thursday vehicle at 4:40 p.m. Wednes- the community can con- designated area for youth LYNN Wednesday on Essex Street. at Bagel World Bakery & Deli day. tinue their education. This on the second floor and at 10 Sylvan St.; at 11:28 a.m. Simeon Lopes-Gomes was important work would not 14 rooms for public use, Arrests Theft Thursday at Green Works at arrested and charged with un- be possible without the including small meeting 109 Newbury St. licensed operation of a motor Jason Brown, 34, of 465 A report of a larceny at support of Governor Bak- rooms and a large audito- vehicle at 7:11 p.m. Wednes- Lowell St., Peabody, was arrest- 11:10 a.m. Wednesday at 14 er and the Legislature.” rium. Complaints day. ed and charged with shoplifting Tarmey Lane; at 2:51 p.m. The existing High Street “The need for public by asportation and on warrant Wednesday at 53 Hanover St.; A report of a disturbance at library was constructed in meeting spaces was the charges of OUI drugs, negligent at 10:24 p.m. Wednesday at 4:47 p.m. Wednesday at 15 Breaking and Entering 1959 and opened a year biggest thing (people operation of a motor vehicle 3 Brightwood Terrace; at 1:06 Sheffield Drive; at 10:02 p.m. A report of a breaking and later. Since the 1990s, wanted to see),” said Kerr. and Class A drug possession at a.m. Thursday at 20 Harwood Wednesday at 12 Hardy St.; entering at 8:07 a.m. Wednes- there have been several “The building is going to 10:52 a.m. Thursday. St.; at 4:52 a.m. Thursday at at 10:12 p.m. Wednesday at day at 832 Broadway. A caller updates to the lighting, be brick because Medford Michele Coughlin, 49, of 22 29 Kenwood Terrace; at 9:20 2 Oak St. and 60 Foster St.; at reported a break to the building HVAC, roof, the Children’s was a brick-producing city Lawton Ave., was arrested and a.m. Thursday at English High 11:47 p.m. Wednesday at 147 that is under construction. Department, the meeting in the 19th and 20th cen- charged with assault and bat- School at 50 Goodridge St. Washington St. A caller report- room, and the public bath- turies. There will be a lot tery with a dangerous weapon A report of motor vehicle theft ed a woman and man fighting Complaints rooms. of light, and it will be built at 6:10 p.m. Wednesday. at 1:05 p.m. Wednesday at 50 in the street. An officer report- A survey in 2015 deter- with a lot of energy effi- Christopher Fleming, 30, Lynnway. ed it was a couple yelling at A report of a disturbance at mined members of the cient features in mind.” of 83 Moulton St., was arrest- A report of a robbery at their dog back in the home; at 3:17 a.m. Tuesday at Veterans community wanted to see Plans also include a ed and charged with parole/ 12:01 p.m. Thursday at Dunkin’ 12:20 a.m. Thursday at 7-Elev- Memorial Elementary School more comfortable seating makerspace, media lab, probation violation and on Donuts at 42 Market St. en at 115 Main St.; at 12:23 at 25 Hurd Ave.; at 3:38 p.m. for reading and nooks. and green space outside a warrant charge of Class A p.m. Thursday at Leather City Tuesday at McGarvey Towing at Because of the age of the the library. drug possession at 4:40 p.m. Vandalism Commons at 77 Lowell St. 1481 Broadway; at 7:07 p.m. library and the growth in “The city is thrilled to re- Wednesday. A man reported flowers were Wednesday at 94 Greatwoods technology, there is a need ceive a substantial grant A report of motor vehicle van- James Joseph, 31, of 16 left on the stairs at 2:14 p.m. Road. A caller reported a group for an electrical upgrade award that will assist in dalism at 8:25 p.m. Wednes- Richard St., was arrested and Thursday at 13 Nickerson Road. of youths in the roadway throw- and additional outlets. building a new library for day at 858 Western Ave. charged with trespassing at The man was nervous because ing trash and causing a distur- The second floor, which the community to explore, 7:50 p.m. Wednesday. he didn’t know who left them. bance before they entered the includes meeting space, is learn and grow,” said May- Calixto Perez, 27, of 41 Park MARBLEHEAD woods; at 7:17 p.m. Wednes- not handicapped accessi- or Stephanie M. Burke in St., was arrested and charged Vandalism day at 4 Bacon Drive. ble and is not used by the a statement. with violation of the open con- A report of suspicious activity public, said Kerr. Theft A report of vandalism at 6:39 Construction is expect- tainer law at 10 a.m. Thursday. at 11:29 a.m. Wednesday at “We have an open floor ed to commence by June A report of a stolen jar of p.m. Wednesday at 10 Ken- Michael Potorski, 54, of 12 55 Ballard St. A caller reported plan, so there are few in- 2019, Kerr said. Carlton St., Salem, was arrest- change at 9:43 a.m. Wednes- wood Road. A caller reported a possible break into his resi- terior walls,” she said. “All ed and charged with larceny day on Evans Road. A caller vandalism. An officer reported dence. An officer reported there activities are on the first Bridget Turcotte can damage to vinyl siding and to from person at 12:35 p.m. reported his car was left un- was no break — the screen door floor. We face a lot of noise be reached at bturcotte@ the flowers in front of the res- Thursday. locked and a jar containing was open, but the glass door issues and there is not a itemlive.com. Follow her idence. Katrina Turecki, of 3 King- about $8 in change was stolen. and other doors were secure; lot of space. This was built on Twitter @BridgetTur- sley Terrace, was arrested on A caller reported fishing gear at 11:54 p.m. Wednesday at to house books and not to cotte. warrant charges of assault, was stolen from his boat at REVERE 91 Hamilton St. A caller report- disorderly conduct, and assault 12:58 p.m. Wednesday at Sa- ed his neighbor was pouring and battery with a dangerous lem Harbor. Arrests a suspicious liquid down the Saluting memories in Lynn weapon at 2:35 p.m. Thursday. A reported of change stolen drain across from his home; Shane Gallagher, 36, of 240 from a motor vehicle at 2:11 at 12:47 a.m. Thursday at 101 Manning Hill Road, Winchester, p.m. Wednesday on Sewall Water St. A caller reported she Accidents N.H., was arrested and charged Street. A caller reported a coin thought a car driving by shot a with assault and battery on a A report of a motor vehi- purse and ashtray full of quar- gun as it passed by her home. police officer, resisting arrest, cle accident at 12:01 p.m. ters was stolen from his car An officer reported there were disorderly conduct, and on war- Wednesday at Burns Street overnight. He estimated that it remnants of a firework directly rants at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday. and Western Avenue; at 8:44 was about $20 in quarters. in front of the caller’s home. p.m. Wednesday at Boston and A caller reported cash was David Goodrich, 59, of 444 Harrison Ave., Boston, was ar- A report of property damage Washington streets; at 9:32 taken from an unlocked motor at 3:06 p.m. Wednesday at p.m. Wednesday at Alley and vehicle at 2:49 p.m. Wednes- rested on a warrant at 2:13 p.m. Wednesday. 311 Essex St. A caller report- Shepard streets; at 12:40 a.m. day on Jersey Street. Less than ed her neighbor drove a dump Thursday on Western Avenue; at $40 in loose cash/coins was truck into her fence. Police re- 1:27 a.m. Thursday at 50 West- taken overnight Accidents ported the property owner and ern Ave.; at 9:04 a.m. Thursday A report of a stolen bike at A report of a motor vehicle driver agreed to work out the on Broadway; at 12:05 p.m. 9:04 p.m. Wednesday on Atlan- accident at 7:38 a.m. Wednes- issue themselves. Thursday at Beacon Hill and tic Avenue. day at Darque Tan on American Lawton avenues. Legion Highway; at 9:08 a.m. Theft A report of a motor vehicle MEDFORD Wednesday at McDonald’s on accident with personal injury Squire Road; at 12:28 p.m. A report of a larceny at 11:17 at 5:20 p.m. Wednesday at Accidents Wednesday on Copeland Cir- a.m. Tuesday at North Shore Li- Broadway and Mayfair Street. cle; at 5:39 p.m. Wednesday quors at 180 Main St. A caller A report of a motor vehicle at Marshalls on VFW Parkway; reported she left her carriage Assaults accident at 6:13 p.m. Wednes- at 11:25 p.m. Wednesday on and purse outside the store, day at 184 Winthrop St.; at Bellingham Avenue. and when she returned, her A report of an assault and 10:58 p.m. Wednesday at Har- items were gone; at 8:22 p.m. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK battery with a dangerous weap- A report of a motor vehicle hit vard Street and Pierce Avenue; and run accident at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at Lowe’s at 1500 Pete Tuttle of the Essex County Detachment on at 1:48 a.m. Thursday on Broadway. at 9:55 a.m. Thursday at City Wednesday on Hy-Sil Avenue; of the Marine Corps League stands at atten- Essex Street. Hall at 85 Geo P Hassett Drive. at 10:42 p.m. Wednesday at tion during a salute to fallen soldiers of the A report of an assault and A report of a motor vehicle hit battery at 6:24 a.m. Thursday Friendly Gardens on Revere SWAMPSCOTT Korean War. and run accident at 9:54 p.m. Street. on Andrew Street. Wednesday at 183 Spring St. Arrest LYNN dents to war. Assaults Breaking and Entering Breaking and Entering Jorge Rodriguez, 42, was From A1 “As a community, we return that appreciation A report of an assault at 5:57 arrested and charged with no A report of a breaking and As Sweeney read the with respect and honoring A report of a motor vehicle p.m. Wednesday on Florence Av- inspection/sticker and oper- entering at 9:03 p.m. Wednes- names of the 32 soldiers them with the memorials breaking and entering at 10:01 enue; at 10:28 p.m. Wednesday ation of a motor vehicle with day at 4 Brightwood Terrace. who died during the Ko- in the city,” he said. a.m. Thursday at 42 Poole St. at CVS on Squire Road. a suspended license at 1:34 A report of a motor vehicle rean conflict, the Essex The war began in 1950 breaking and entering at 12:19 p.m. Wednesday. Complaints Breaking and Entering County Marine Corps when the North Korean p.m. Thursday at 431 Broad- Accidents League Rifle Team fired a People’s Army crossed way. A report of a disturbance A report of a breaking and salute to the fallen. the 38th parallel, the at 8:37 p.m. Wednesday at entering at 9:25 a.m. Wednes- A report of a motor vehicle State Rep. Brendan boundary between the Complaints Harvard and Main streets; at day at Ocean Place Tower on accident with personal injury at Crighton (D-Lynn) said Soviet-backed Democratic 10:01 p.m. Wednesday at 92 Ocean Avenue. 6:03 a.m. Wednesday at Hum- it’s important to cherish People’s Republic of Ko- A report of a disturbance at Sheridan Ave. rea to the north and the 10:13 a.m. Wednesday at 70 phrey Street and the Lynn city all of our veterans. Complaints line. “I still remember the pro-Western Republic of Newcastle St.; at 12:18 p.m. Theft Korea to the south, ac- Wednesday at 81 Lake View A report of a motor vehicle first time I went to D.C. A report of a disturbance at accident at 4:25 p.m. Wednes- and saw the memorial up cording to history.com. The Ave.; at 4:39 p.m. Wednesday A report of a larceny from 12:42 a.m. Wednesday on Re- invasion caused American at 105 E Park Ave.; at 4:55 a motor vehicle at 1:15 p.m. day at Eastern Bank at 405 close and the impact it had vere Beach Boulevard; at 9:22 Paradise Road. on me,” he said. “While I troops to assist South Ko- p.m. Wednesday at 653 West- Thursday at Stop & Shop at a.m. Wednesday at Seven Day rea while China came to ern Ave.; at 5:41 p.m. Wednes- 760 Fellsway. didn’t know much about Store on Winthrop Avenue; Breaking and Entering the Korean War, it was the aid of North Korea. day at Lafayette Park and Lewis The conflict ended in at 9:11 p.m. Wednesday at a forgotten war, but on Street; at 6:54 p.m. Wednesday Revere Housing Authority on A report of a breaking and 1953 and five million sol- PEABODY days like this I’m remind- at Car Dealership at 921 West- Hutchinson Street. entering at 4:02 p.m. Wednes- diers and civilians lost ed how important it is to ern Ave.; at 8:37 p.m. Wednes- day at 2 Stonecleave Lane. their lives during the war, Arrests remember all of veterans. day on Surfside Road; at 8:56 Theft including 32 from Lynn. p.m. Wednesday at 9 Ward St.; Lawrence FM Poor, 36, of Vandalism “We won’t forget you.” The Korean peninsula re- at 9:43 p.m. Wednesday at 27 Dale St., was arrested and A report of a larceny/forgery/ State Rep. Daniel Ca- mains divided. Brandy Barrell at 37 Market St.; charged with Class A drug pos- fraud at 7:16 a.m. Wednesday A report of vandalism at 7:55 hill (D-Lynn) said the city at 8:49 a.m. Thursday at 8 Sils- session at 4:08 p.m. Wednes- on Roughan Street; at 12:58 p.m. Wednesday at 25 Salem has always answered the Thomas Grillo can be bee St.; at 10:21 a.m. Thursday day. p.m. Wednesday on Cham- St. call when the nation has reached at tgrillo@item- asked us to send its resi- live.com. Lynn restaurant owner’s meals tax pun prompts laughs, criticism PUN sage from the check, but said. “Either he either failed to meet city codes; keeping the noise down: F-bombs.” From A1 it’s on my list of things to pays it or goes to jail for installing bathrooms that “Please help us to be DeBoever said the do.” not paying it.” were not handicapped ac- good neighbors by limit- restaurant has an out- The line won’t stay on He acknowledged that This is not the first cessible; and police report- ing the salty lingo, howls, door space and he’s simply checks for long, according several city councilors, time DeBoever has an- ed the restaurant’s occu- whoops and f-bombs com- asking diners to keep the to DeBoever. whom he declined to gered City Hall, according pancy was exceeded one monly associated with noise down in consider- “It seems like the path name, complained. to Clint Muche, deputy night last summer. Lynn nightlife.” of least resistance was to “They told me my mes- building commissioner. In response, DeBoever In the “You know you’re ation of neighbors. raise taxes rather than sage has blown up their Since he purchased the said, “Anything that has from Lynn if…” Facebook “It’s not directed at … trimming the fat at City phones,” he said. “But it’s building on Broadway in come up in my six years group, Laura Watson Du- no good can come from Hall,” he said. “But it’s all good clean fun and it 2011 for $240,000, the of operation has all been rant wrote she found the this,” he said. “I don’t un- just my way of poking fun wasn’t my intent to offend restaurateur has been taken care of through all warning insulting. derstand why I am under at it. I’m not a Lynn voter anyone.” cited by the Inspection- the lawful channels.” “The out of town own- attack.” and the tax doesn’t neces- Peter Caron, the city’s al Services Department Still, his comments er makes the majority of sarily affect my business. chief financial officer, said for doing construction have not been limited to his money off the citizens Thomas Grillo can be To be honest, I actually he’s not amused. work without a permit; politics. The menu has a of Lynn. I’m thinking he reached at tgrillo@item- haven’t removed the mes- “I don’t really care,” he for building a patio that warning message about could have ended it at live.com. A8 FRIDAY, JULY 28, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Thorogood’s ‘Rock Party’: How sweet it is

when people stand and block my are rst-rate. Covers of the Roll- view. Wednesday night I was roy- ing Stones’ “Miss You” and Muddy ally pissed that audience mem- Waters’ “I’m Your Hoochie Coochie Man” were blistering, twin-gui- BY BILL BROTHERTON bers in front of me were sitting down. How is that possible? This tar blues jams. An appreciation music is tailor-made for jumping, for Eric Clapton was evident in LYNN — George jiving and dancing. Indeed, a large a cover of George Harrison’s Thorogood is still b-b- group was shaking it at the back “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” bad to the bone. of the house. (Clapton played lead guitar in Forty years after Cam- Thorogood’s 60-grit-sandpaper that Beatles favorite: you can look bridge-based Rounder voice delivers each tune with pow- it up). The opening song, “We Were Records released his debut er if not nuance. He’s mastered his Young,” was excellent and made album, rough-and-tumble Thoro- comical, self-deprecating Mr. Won- me wish Young performed more good brought his throwback “Rock derful shtick (“Who do you love? original material. Party” to Lynn Auditorium Wednes- I hope it’s me”) and he’s an abso- day night. The 67-year-old Dela- lute master on guitar, alternating Bill Brotherton is the Item’s Fea- ware native has been doing basical- between a pair of vintage Gibson tures editor. Tell him what you ly the same show for ages, but it’s ES-125s he’s dubbed “Blacktooth” think at bbrotherton@itemlive. still a high octane Chicago-blues- and “White Fang.” His slide play- com. and-rock-and-roll blast. Even more ing is forceful and formidable on impressive, he’s been doing it with his cover of Hank Williams’ “Move the same band — the Destroyers it on Over” and his own “Bad to (drummer Jeff Simon, bassist Bil- the Bone” and “Born to Be Bad,” ly Blough, rhythm guitarist Jim which closed the 90-minute show. Suhler and saxophonist Buddy The audience was drunk with joy Leach) — for much of that time. singing along to “I Drink Alone” Thorogood and band ambled and “House Rent Blues”/“One onstage to the sounds of “Eve of Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer.” (I Destruction,” the ’60s doomsday once took a dear friend to a Thoro- protest song. “How sweet it is,” good show at Great Woods during barked Thorogood, and the ve- the rst week of his sobriety. Bad some kicked into a ferocious “Rock idea!) “Lynn, Massachusetts’ best- Party.” “And away we go,” said kept secret,” said Thorogood, who Thorogood, continuing his Jack- clearly was pleased with fans’ ie Gleason fetish, before roaring support. “Get a Haircut” also got a into Bo Diddley’s “Who Do You rise out of audience members. Love,” the Sonny Boy William- The Brooks Young Band was a son/Willie Dixon classic “Help simpatico opening act. Young, a Me” and “Night Time,” which is ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE Marblehead resident, has a raspy, also a highlight of J Geils Band bluesy voice and is a ne guitarist, Above, George Thorogood plays at the Lynn Au- shows. in uenced no doubt by opening ditorium. Far right, Brooks Young of the Brooks Usually at a concert, this cur- for BB King at his many New En- Young Band was the opening act of the night. mudgeonly contrarian gets upset gland gigs. His rockin’ bandmates Steven Spielberg opens up about life, lmmaking in HBO doc

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — Steven Spielberg isn’t afraid to talk about his  ops. “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” is his least favorite lm in that franchise, says documentarian Susan Lacy, below, who spent more than 30 hours interviewing the lmmaker for “Spielberg,” premiering Oct. 7 on HBO. Spielberg also acknowledges some mistakes in “1941,” Lacy said Wednesday at the Television Critics Association’s summer meeting. She said she only expected to have four interviews with the traditionally private lmmaker, but that they ended up meeting 17 times. “I can only guess that turning 70 is a turning point for many people,” said Lacy, who created and produced PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the “American Masters” series on PBS for decades. Spielberg turned 70 in December. She also spoke with Spielberg’s parents and sister, ‘The Emoji Movie’ may be meh, but it’s not evil as well as scores of his collaborators, including Daniel Day-Lewis, Matt Damon and Tom Cruise. (AP) — There are ve stages of app it’s Gene’s rst day of work. Crackle app is always on Alex’s The most compelling thing about Spielberg, both to grief in preparing to watch “The Gene (T.J. Miller) is supposed to be home screen. his colleagues and to Lacy, is his deep knowledge of Emoji Movie.” The rst is denial the “meh” symbol, but the excitable Gene might not be much, but and enthusiasm for the medium, she said. that this actually exists. The second yellow blob alternates between Jailbreak is actually a decently “I could not believe how articulate he was about the is anger that now even storytelling all emotions and can’t stick to the conceived character — perhaps process of making lms and his process of making has been reduced to those reduc- one he’s supposed to have, like because she’s not constrained to lms, and how much fun he had talking about it,” she tive blobs. The third is bargaining his parents Mary Meh (Jennifer being an emoji. It’s actually kind said. “Every actor I interviewed — and I interviewed that, hey, they made “The Lego Coolidge) and Mel Meh (Steven of a metaphor for the movie which everybody... that’s what they were most impressed Movie” work against all odds so Wright), who deadpan lines like shines when it just runs with an with: How much he understands the process of lm- maybe some smart folks actually “I’m so mad at you right now.” Also, idea and not brand-service. making and how he sees ahead when he’s shooting... pulled this off. The fourth is de- should we be thinking about the Parents might not learn any- pression that all movies ideas are implications of aging and procre- There are very few lmmakers who have that skill, thing about their kids’ habits on and it impressed everyone.” just doomed to confuse “brands” for ating emojis? Probably not, but smartphones, and kids won’t get a Lacy described her subject as both a populist and “ideas.” And the fth is acceptance it’s still a particularly weird and better understanding of how their an artist, saying his early work re ects his life in the that, yes, of course that’s where uncomfortable idea. smartphone works. But it’s pretty suburbs and as a child of divorce and his later movies we’re headed so let’s pull up a seat Anyway, Gene is basically the pay homage to the classic Hollywood lmmakers he and make the most of it. “Divergent” emoji, but there’s no inoffensive on the whole. It doesn’t admired, such as William Wyler and John Ford. The good news is “The Emoji Mov- choosing in this town and when he dare go to the depths that a Pixar She said Spielberg never tried to in uence her doc- ie,” co-written and directed by Tony screws up his rst time at bat, the rendering might, or lean very far umentary’s approach and that he didn’t see the lm Leondis, is not evil. The bad news sinister Smiler (Maya Rudolph) into meta-cleverness. Instead it until it was nished. When he called Lacy to say he is it’s just mediocre, or in emoji decides he’s a malfunction and stays surface level and in that way liked it, she let out a two-year-old sigh of relief. parlance, simply “meh.” must be deleted. Suddenly Gene is feels very, very young. It’s about It does not come close to achiev- on the run, and hooks up with the being yourself and the importance ing the joy and wonder of, say, “Toy past his prime Hi-5 (James Cord- of friends and, heck, it’s only 86 Story,” ‘’Inside Out” or “The Lego en) and a hacker emoji Jailbreak minutes long. Movie” although it appears to bor- (Anna Faris) to try to get into the row heavily from all in its central cloud where they might x him. conceit that anthropomorphized If you’re worried about whether emojis have families and ambi- or not this is some big smartphone SEND US YOUR tions but also exist solely to serve advertisement, it only kind of is. a particular smart phone owner. There’s a whole journey through “The Emoji Movie” takes us into the Spotify app, and they have to STUFF the world of Alex’s phone — he’s get through a dance competition WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO an awkward high school freshman in the Just Dance app to get where who is stressed out about what to they’re going, and there is a line CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE text the girl he has a crush on. His that seems to have been written by EMAIL [email protected] OR friend advises him that “words are marketing folks about how illegal MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE stupid” so he goes for a good old malware can’t get into the protect- emoji. ed DropBox app. Oh and while it’s ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Little does he know in the emoji not mentioned, the Sony-owned WEATHER LOTTERY

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Club on Thursday. “It’s a privilege to play football in this city,” KIPP Athletic Director Antho- ny Grimaldi said. “Being Marblehead COURTESY PHOTO | KIPP ATHLETICS a part of that is unique. Playing football in this The members of the KIPP football coaching staff are, from left, Melvin city is something we have Lark, Joseph Jacobi, head coach James Rabbitt, Anthony Grimaldi and Race Week gets to step up to because ev- Daniel O’Connor. eryone has high expecta- tions for football players MIAA football team,” school’s board of trust- great culture of football in underway here.” Rabbitt said. “When I ees. Grimaldi and Rabbitt Lynn.” Grimaldi was tasked came on board, we sent used Lynn’s rich football Since the team’s approv- with many of the behind various emails and phone tradition as a way to pitch al, Grimaldi and Rabbitt By Matt Demirs the scenes responsibil- calls to the MIAA and the idea of adding a team have hit the ground run- FOR THE ITEM ities that comes with reached out to programs at KIPP to the school’s ning in preparation for MARBLEHEAD — Hundreds of eager racers gath- starting a football pro- that started from the board. the fall season. One of the ered Thursday to raise their sails with one thing on gram. Helping him ev- ground up.” “We explained to our challenges that has ris- their minds: Be the rst to coast over the nish line. ery step of the way was The news that KIPP board that football has a en in the process is rais- About 130 boats and 750 sailors will compete in the James Rabbitt, the team’s would be adding a foot- long tradition in Lynn,” ing money to pay for the Helly Hansen NOOD regatta at Marblehead Race head coach. ball team became of - Rabbitt said. “We told team’s equipment. Week, one of the longest withstanding traditions to- “We talked about test- cial last December, after them that our kids de- day, established in 1889. ing the waters on an the approval from the served to be a part of the KIPP, B2 While people travel from all over the country to take part, event director Jennifer Davies said one of the most special things about this race is the crowd that is overwhelmingly made up of locals and family Local 7-on-7 tournaments give teams members. Davies said that about 90 percent of racers hail from 200 miles or less, making this a fairly local af- fair. a head start on the football season “This particular location is a big family event,” she By Harold Rivera “The 7v7 tournaments said. “There are generations of families on the water, ITEM STAFF have gotten bigger and which is unique to Marblehead.” bigger every year,” Big IOD and Rhodes 19 classes began the 4-day event PEABODY — The in- Blue coach Rob Serino Thursday. The Rhodes 19 is one of the biggest com- creasingly popular 7v7 said. “There are more peting  eets taking off this week, with more than 29 football tournaments leagues around. There’s boats lining up at the starting line. have worked to the ben- one in Peabody, one in Two sailors getting ready to take to the sea on their efit of local high school Marblehead, one in Win- Rhodes 19s were Stefan Thibodeaux of Marblehead teams. While teams ar- and Mark Rubin of Annandale, Va. chester. Younger kids get en’t allowed to come the opportunity to play This is Rubin’s 20th year competing at the event, together for practices while it is only Thibodeaux’s third. and learn the passing until the middle of Au- game. All the quarter- Having sailed before, the two said the quality of the gust, playing in 7v7 racing is top-notch, making it an interesting race. backs and receivers get tournament allows them reps and the defenses Amateurs to professionals are looking to earn a to get a leg up on the spot at the Helly Hansen Caribbean NOOD Cham- learn their base cover- start of the season and age.” pionship. gets players in the flow “With (29-plus) boats on the line it creates a lot of It also helps both teams of things before the real that the level of competi- competition,” said Thibodeaux. “One minor mistake action kicks off. (and) you can go from the middle to the back. There’s tion at the tournaments, That has certainly especially Thursday eve- no taking off. Going up wind is hard, going down been the case this sum- wind is hard, going around the marks is hard. There ning’s championship, is mer for the Lynn En- top-notch. Serino and isn’t a place to relax until the race is over.” glish and Swampscott He added that if you relax, you’ll get rolled. the Big Blue watched football teams, as both from the sidelines be- Rubin said that the competition is impressive and participated in yester- includes former national champions and race week fore they took the field day’s Under Armour winners. and noticed the speed of Northeast 7v7 New En- They will be racing all four days and said by the ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE the games had increased gland Championship. end of the week, the racing takes a toll on the boat drastically when com- The tournament, which Swampscott quarterback Colin Frary throws a and their bodies. pared to last weekend’s took place at Bishop pass during the Under Armour Northeast 7v7 The J70 class will be joined by Helly Hansen junior regionals. Fenwick, included teams New England Championship on Thursday. sailors, the youngest crew joining the  eet. “Coming into this fi- from Massachusetts, “They are with the big boys this weekend,” Davies nal, the speed has been said. “Helly Hansen out ts them and we let them Maine and New Hamp- “It offers our team an working on our pass de- turned up about five into the regatta to get youth out on the keelboat cir- shire. opportunity to get out fense, our passing routes notches from where it cle with the big guns.” For English, the 7v7 and compete,” Bulldogs and our kids are leading was Saturday,” Serino The host club rotates among the Corinthian, East- tournaments provide coach Chris Carroll said. the charge before the said. “We watched two ern and Boston yacht clubs. the players a chance to “We’re a few weeks away season starts.” games before we played Rubin said that the leadership team organizing the play together and gain from the start of camp For Swampscott, 7v7 our first game and we event has been extraordinary at setting racers up for familiarity with one an- and we’re able to get play allows the younger said ‘wow the speed is a smooth sailing. other moving into the out here and compete. It players on the team to lot faster.’” upcoming training camp allows us to learn how get live reps in before RACE WEEK, B2 period. to play together. We’re the preseason kicks off. FOOTBALL, B2 Navigators fall to Brockton, win streak ends at four games By Joshua Kummins North Shore uniform. gle to center eld. It was FOR THE ITEM Matthew O’Connor, his fourth hit in 10 innings Leathersich’s teammate at as he followed up a 3-for-4 BROCKTON — The UMass Lowell, retired the night in the second game of North Shore Navigators rst four batters he faced in Wednesday’s doubleheader saw their season-long,4- his sixth start of the season at Seacoast, which the Navs game winning streak end for North Shore, but one won, 3-1. Falkson nished Thursday afternoon at swing of the bat from Rox the day 1-for-3 and walked Campanelli Stadium, as rst baseman Tremaine twice. the scored in Spears in the second in- Brockton brought a single three of their nal four in- run across the plate in the nings at bat to walk off with ning changed the score in the hosts’ favor. The Lou- fourth as second baseman a 7-6 victory. Kyle Ruth (SNHU) hit a The Navs slip to 20-26 on isiana-Lafayette product cleared the bullpen in left sacri ce  y to left eld. the season with the loss, Two innings later, the Rox while the Rox improve to eld for a solo home run, his second of the season. scored twice to claim the 24-19, which is the Fu- lead back as catcher Nick tures Collegiate The Navs quickly an- swered with a two-run top Garland (Central Connecti- League’s best record, de- cut State) hit a leadoff triple of the third to take their spite a ve-game losing and scored on a wild pitch, rst lead of the day at 2-1. streak entering the day. and Ruth hit an RBI single Leathersich and rst base- Center elder Austin Ma- off Navs reliever Brandon man Alec Cargin (Wofford) sel (Holy Cross) and right Musto (Brandeis) with one elder Ted Leathersich hit back-to-back, one-out out. (UMass Lowell) each went doubles to tie the game, The Navs would not go 3-for-5 to lead the way for while Masel brought Cargin down quietly as they sent North Shore, which held home with a knock through seven men to bat in the sev- a 13-10 hit advantage on the middle two batters later. enth inning, scoring three the day. Masel drove in one Third baseman Nick Falk- times on two hits, all with ITEM FILE PHOTO run, and Leathersich scored son (Tufts) also had one of two outs. two himself in what was the Navs’ four hits in the North Shore Navigators right elder Ted Leathersich went 3-for-5 in a his rst three-hit game in a frame with a two-out sin- NAVS, B2 loss to the Brockton Rox on Thursday afternoon. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, JULY 28, 2017 Malcolm Butler focused on winning, not contract, at camp FOXBOROUGH (AP) mood is because he’s also the first-round tender the — There was a time this going through a mental Patriots placed on Butler. offseason when it was un- reset after an offseason He eventually signed the clear whether Malcolm that didn’t yield exactly one-year tender from New Butler would be wearing a everything he envisioned. England worth $3.9 mil- Patriots jersey when 2017 The hero of New En- lion. With no long-term training camp began. gland’s Super Bowl win payday this time around, Yet there he was as New for the 2014 season with he’ll have his next oppor- England opened camp his game-saving intercep- tunity as an unrestricted Thursday, taking the field tion against Seattle, But- free agent in 2018. to the cheers of an over- ler was selected to the Pro It may not be all he flow crowd as a two-time Bowl in 2015 and had a wanted, but he insists Super Bowl champion — career-high four intercep- he’s only looking forward member of a defense that tions last season. now. returns 10 starters to one He entered the offseason “I was thinking this of the league’s stingiest as a restricted free agent, morning, ‘Time waits units in 2016. but fully expected to be on nobody,’” Butler said. He said later that he in line for a significant “Fourth year already, so woke up for camp think- pay raise after playing whatever you want to get ing about his humble be- three seasons on the bar- done in life you better ginnings as an undrafted gain contract he signed in hop on it now.” free agent out of West Ala- 2014. That includes an op- bama in 2014. His situation became portunity to be part of a “My college didn’t have murkier after New En- stacked secondary that this many people at the gland signed free agent replaced free agent de- games,” Butler said. “So cornerback Stephon parture Logan Ryan with each year I came out here, Gilmore to a five-year a Pro Bowler in Gilmore, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the same thought came contract. and returns Pro Bowler across my mind.” Butler visited with New Devin McCourty, Patrick Malcolm Butler answers questions from reporters during the first day of Part of the reason Butler Orleans, but the Saints Chung and Duron Har- Patriots training camp at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough on Thursday. may be in a sentimental were unwilling to satisfy mon. KIPP set to become fifth high school football program in Lynn KIPP was super supportive. We feel The players are also excited bitt said. “For them to use almost four coaches who work in the From B1 our kids deserve the best equip- as they gear up to pioneer their their entire summer vacations building,” Rabbitt said. “That ment to put our kids on equal school’s first football team. Rab- and dedicate them to offseason says something to the program “I think one of the biggest dif- footing with the rest of the Lynn bitt said he’s noticed the feeling workouts is truly a testament.” when you have four coaches who ficulties is that football is an ex- programs.” of excitement make its way down The Panthers’ first preseason know football and have played pensive sport,” Grimaldi, who is Thus far, the response from the from the upperclassmen to the practice will be held at Tech on football. They can mentor them also a member of the coaching school’s community to the new younger players on the team. August 18. That gives KIPP, on the field and off the field. staff, said. “We had to do a lot football team has been both posi- “The feeling of excitement which will compete in the Com- We’re students first, then we’re of fundraising to get this going. tive and supportive. is contagious,” Rabbitt said. monwealth Athletic Conference athletes.” What’s great is that we have a “The response has been very “Once our older kids realized Small Division, three weeks to Grimaldi’s hopeful that adding lot of people making suggestions positive,” Grimaldi said. “We that they’d be the foundation of get ready for its season opener a football team to the school will and contributing. Having a di- have 20-25 kids show up consis- the program, they got really ex- on September 7 against Atlan- bring players and students closer verse method of getting funds has been difficult, but enlighten- tently for workouts. The teachers cited. That trickled down with tis Charter. The season opener together. ing.” are talking about it. The parents the younger kids, especially the will be played at Manning Field, “I think football is a unique But getting the necessary come up to us and tell us how ex- incoming freshmen and sopho- where KIPP will host its home sport,” Grimaldi said. “It’s the equipment, Rabbitt said, puts cited they are. The KIPP commu- mores.” games. most team sport you can play. It the Panthers in the best position nity is very excited about having Rabbitt has also come away Joining Grimaldi on Rabbitt’s brings the school closer together. to compete on the field. a football team.” impressed with the early signs coaching staff as assistants will The kids will rely on one anoth- “The beginning of a football Grimaldi added, “It’s great that of dedication he’s seen from his be Pete Ganchar, Joseph Jacobi, er and become closer with one team obviously costs a lot of our school supported us and be- players taking part in offseason Melvin Lark and Daniel O’Con- another through adversity. It’s money,” Rabbitt said. “Just being lieved that football is going to be workouts. nor. going to bring an element of ca- able to go through that was a dif- a great addition to our communi- “The summer vacation for KIPP “What’s really great about this maraderie to our school that we ficult process but our leadership ty.” students is only five weeks,” Rab- coaching staff is that we have certainly need.” Marblehead Race Week kicks off RACE WEEK Tough Cookie of Stough- regatta on Saturday. From B1 ton, Mass., led the Rhodes At the culmination of the 19 class at the end of the event Sunday, regatta or- He said the committee first day. The two-person ganizers will announce an has done a great job staying crew came back after a overall winner based on the on top of conditions of the fifth-place finish in the first strongest individual finish races to provide one quality race to win both of the re- in the most competitive race after another, making maining rounds, besting class. The winner earns a it a truly impressive series Boston-based The Mighty berth in the championship of events. Rhodes by a single point. regatta, held Oct. 22-29 in “It’s the highlight of the In the classic IOD class, the British Virgin Islands. summer,” said Rubin. Peter Stahle’s Spirit of The Helly Hansen Two of the 10 classes com- NOOD Regatta is a spec- peting in the Helly Hansen Georgetown held steady at second place for both tator-friendly event. Rac- National Offshore One De- es can be seen from pri- sign (NOOD) Regatta in of the day’s races, putting the team at the head of the vate yachts along the race Marblehead took to the wa- courses. Race start times fleet’s leaderboard leading ter on Thursday to start the are dependent on wind into day two. A local Mar- annual competition. A rare and weather, but racing is blehead crew on Tango and summer nor’easter storm scheduled to begin at noon team Javelin of Lexington may make things interest- each day. ing for those sailing in the are tied for second. national regatta series’ fi- Six additional classes will Matt Demirs can be nal stop of the season. begin racing today, and La- reached at mdemirs@item- After three races, team ser fleets will round out the live.com. Navs fall on the road in Brockton NAVS the right side that capped a ing the ninth. He relieved From B1 stretch of three consecutive O’Connor, who struck out two-out hits. three Rox over the first five After Falkson walked Leathersich opened frames. and second baseman Nick the eighth with his third Brandon Nesseralla Fuhrmann (Frostburg hit of the ballgame and (Northwestern Oklahoma State) singled, left fielder scored all the way from State) held the Navs off the Jeff Mejia (UMass Lowell) first after Cargin’s single board in the ninth inning, hit a 3-2, two-out pitch over forced a relay throw that in the bottom of which Brockton center fielder skipped away from Brock- the Rox drew two walks Aldrich De Jongh’s (FAU) ton third baseman Chris against Austin Batchelor ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE head for a bases-clearing Berry (North Florida) and (Boston College) and Gar- double. Mejia was the only into shallow left field. Sky- land dropped a walk-off Swampscott’s Manny Tshowa, left, beats an opponent from Billerica to Navigator with multiple ler Henderson (Erskine) single into left field. catch a pass in the Under Armour Northeast 7v7 New England Champi- RBI in the game, although worked out of his own jam The Navigators return to onship on Thursday. Many local football teams took part in the tourna- five of the team’s 13 hits later in the four-hit inning, action Friday night at Fra- ment held at Bishop Fenwick High School, including Lynn English and went for two bases. inducing a grounder to first ser Field as they host the Swampscott. Brockton continued the base from Mejia. Wachusett Dirt Dawgs at 7 see-saw game with two Musto scattered five hits p.m. in the first of two meet- runs in their half of the sev- and allowed just the two ings between the teams in enth, thanks to De Jongh’s runs in his North Shore a three-game span. It will English, Swampscott trying to leadoff home run and left debut, posting a 1-2-3 in- be Alzheimer’s Awareness fielder Sam Cochrane’s ning with a strikeout to Night and Fireworks Fri- (Eckerd) single through keep the game tied enter- day at the ballpark. get a jump on football season

FOOTBALL has developed a solid pace dence after strong show- Lynn Summer continues From B1 of play on the offensive ings in 7v7 tournaments. side of the ball, but has While the dog days in the The Lynn Summer Bas- points, six rebounds and performance from Angel English’s Carroll said work to do on defense. weight room can become ketball Series continued three assists on the losing Garcia, ERC Wiping de- the high level of compe- “Offensively, I think somewhat dull, working on Thursday afternoon at side, while Xavier Abreu feated Solimine Funeral tition allows his team to we’re moving the ball very towards a common goal Lynn English High School, added eight points, seven Home, 86-76, in the High learn how important it is well,” Carroll said. “I’ve has driven the Big Blue with the finals of the East rebounds and two assists. School division final. Jef- to make key plays in order noticed really good tim- this offseason. to earn a victory. going down in the three di- The Middle School di- frey Barbosa also had a big ing and great routes. De- “The great thing about it visions. vision game was equally “It’s all three regions game for ERC Wiping with fensively, we have a lot of is workouts get old,” Seri- In the Elementary School close, with Bruno’s Bar combined,” Carroll said. 22 points, eight rebounds, work to do.” division, Buzzy Barton just beating Columbia Insur- “At the end of the day we no said. “You get a big win four steals and two as- edged out John F. Kenne- ance, 45-42. Tahj Purter have to come out here and “I wish today went a and that gives us motiva- dy, 45-43, to move on to led the way with 18 points sists. Calvin Seng led the make plays. It’s very good little better but the good tion when we’re lifting. We the Summer Series final. and one rebound, while way for Solimine Funeral competition. There’s a rea- thing is the kids are out went 5-1 this weekend in Lionel Rivera was the top Tyrese Garcia had 11 Home with 18 points, six son why every team is out here competing,” Carroll the regional and Monday scorer for Buzzy Barton, points and one assist for rebounds and eight as- here.” added. “We’re out here morning every player was dropping 12 points with the losing side. sists, while Emajae Brown Both coaches like what getting better every day.” in there lifting. It gives eight rebounds and two as- Behind a big 33-point, contributed 12 points and they’ve seen from their Serino has seen his team them a new life and some- sists. Warren Keel had 15 eight-rebound, seven steal three rebounds. teams in 7v7 play. English gain motivation and confi- thing to strive for.” FRIDAY, JULY 28, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

THE SCHEDULE NORTH SHORE NAVIGATORS SCHEDULE FCBL STANDINGS FRIDAY SATURDAY (Not including last night’s games) Friday Saturday Sunday Lynn City Series Lynn City Series WEST vs. Wachusett at W L Pts. Pct. Streak L10 At Kiley Park At Kiley Park Wyoma vs. Lynn Shore (5:45) West Lynn vs. TBD (5:45) Dirt Dawgs (7) (7) OFF Pittsfield 23 20 47 0.547 1W 6-4 Bristol 21 18 42 0.538 1L 6-4 Wachusett 23 20 46 0.535 1L 4-6 SPORTS BRIEFS Worcester 20 23 43 0.500 1L 5-5 EAST Bruins Learn to participate in Bruins Acade- Monday Tuesday W L Pts. Pct. Streak L10 my Learn to Play. For more at Martha’s vs. Wachusett Brockton 24 19 50 0.581 1W 4-6 Nashua 21 22 42 0.488 2W 5-5 Play Academy information, contact commu- Vineyard Dirt Dawgs nityrelations@bostonbruins. Seacoast 21 22 42 0.488 2L 6-4 Lynn Youth Hockey is part- Sharks (1) (10:30am) com. M Vineyard 21 24 43 0.478 1W 5-5 nering with the Boston Bru- North Shore 20 26 41 0.446 1L 5-5 ins for the Bruins Hockey Academy, which will take Lynn Summer place on October 7, 14, 21 Track Series and 28 from 9:30-10:30 a.m. at Connery Rink in Lynn. The Lynn Parks and Recre- Registrations opens August 2 ation Department’s Youth at bostonbruins.com/learnto- Summer Evening Track play. For $100, registrants meets will be held Monday will receive a free, full set of evenings until Aug. 21 at CCM equipment to keep (a Manning Field, starting at $500 retail value), a profes- 6:30 p.m. sional personalized fitting There is no entry fee, and and four weeks of on-ice kids, from toddlers to high instruction led by certified schoolers, from all communi- coaches and NHL alumni. ties are welcome. The program is intended There are eight different for players who have not par- running events and two field ticipated in an organized events. hockey program before; chil- For more information, visit dren who have registered lwrun.org or contact Joe Abe- with a Massachusetts hockey lon at [email protected] or association are not eligible to 617-893-7064.

TV/RADIO TV a.m.; LPGA Tour: Ladies MLB Scottish Open, Golf, 9:30 Kansas City at Boston, a.m.; PGA Tour: RBC Cana- NESN, 7:10 p.m.; Chicago dian Open, Golf, 3 p.m.; Cubs at Milwaukee, MLB US Girls’ Junior Champion- Network, 8 p.m.; San Fran- ship, FS1, 3 p.m. cisco at LA Dodgers , Auto racing MLB Network, 11 p.m. ARCA Series: ModSpace WNBA 150, FS1, 6 p.m. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Connecticut at Washington, Horse racing Arizona Cardinals running back David Johnson hopes to total at least 1,000 rushing and 1,000 NBA TV, 7 p.m.; Dallas at receiving yards this year, a feat only accomplished twice in NFL history. Seattle, NBA TV, 10 p.m. Saratoga Live, FS2, 4 p.m. CFL Swimming British Columbia at Edmon- FINA World Aquatics Champi- David Johnson setting sights on 1,000 ton, ESPN2, 9:30 p.m. onships, NBCSN, 11:30 a.m. Golf Radio European PGA Tour: Porsche yards rushing, 1,000 yards receiving European Open, Golf, 5 MLB a.m.; Senior British Open Kansas City at Boston, GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — En- Johnson said the only pressure he fatiguing, muscles getting tight,” he Championship, Golf, 7 WEEI-FM 93.7, 7:10 p.m. tering his third NFL season, David will feel to reach that 1,000-1,000 said. “I won’t have to worry about Johnson believes he can accomplish goal is from within, and from his that, legs feeling heavy towards the something only two players have coach. end.” MLB done in the game’s history. “B.A. definitely puts more pres- Arians is pleased with the prog- AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Rush for 1,000 yards and catch sure on me than any outside person ress he’s seen from Johnson. East Division East Division 1,000 yards worth of passes in one could,” Johnson said. “I feel like it’s “He did a good job in the (pass W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Boston 56 47 .544 — Washington 61 39 .610 — season. more me trying to put pressure on blocking) drill,” the coach said. “He New York 53 46 .535 1 Atlanta 48 52 .480 13 “Most definitely a realistic, for- myself and trying to make B.A. hap- knows the assignments. He turned a Tampa Bay 53 49 .520 2½ New York 47 52 .475 13½ Baltimore 48 53 .475 7 Miami 46 53 .465 14½ sure goal,” he said, “just because I py.” few guys loose last year. He’s done a Toronto 47 54 .465 8 Philadelphia 35 64 .354 25½ was so close last year and I feel like Expect Arians to take full advan- much better job of recognizing blitz- Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB I have a lot more to improve.” tage of the elusive 6-foot-1 back. es and seeing where they’re going Cleveland 55 45 .550 — Chicago 53 47 .530 — Johnson is mentioned twice on last Sometimes he will line up in the to blitz. Ball security’s been good, Kansas City 53 47 .530 2 Milwaukee 54 50 .519 1 season’s All-Pro team — first team backfield, other times somewhere at knock on wood.” Minnesota 49 51 .490 6 St. Louis 50 51 .495 3½ Detroit 45 55 .450 10 Pittsburgh 50 52 .490 4 in the new “flex” position, second receiver. Quarterback Carson Palmer said Chicago 39 59 .398 15 Cincinnati 41 60 .406 12½ team at running back. Last season he became the first Johnson justifiably has more confi- West Division West Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB He led the NFL in yards from player to top 100 yards from scrim- dence. Houston 67 34 .663 — Los Angeles 71 31 .696 — scrimmage at 2,118 — 1,239 yards mage in the first 15 games of a sea- “You don’t know you can do it until Seattle 51 52 .495 17 Arizona 58 43 .574 12½ rushing, 879 yards receiving. The son and probably would have had you do it and he did it,” Palmer said, Texas 49 52 .485 18 Colorado 58 45 .563 13½ Los Angeles 49 54 .476 19 San Diego 44 57 .436 26½ numbers undoubtedly would have a 16th had he not been hurt in the “and now you continue to look to Oakland 44 57 .436 23 San Francisco 40 63 .388 31½ grown had he not injured a knee final game. the future and read and hear about Thursday’s Games 5-8), 8:05 p.m. early in the season finale against Johnson has scored 33 touchdowns things people are saying about Cleveland 2, L.A. Angels 1 Cleveland (Salazar 3-5) at Chicago White the Rams in Los Angeles. in his 32 NFL games. you. I think his confidence is going Toronto 8, Oakland 4, 10 innings Sox (Holland 5-9), 8:10 p.m. Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Minnesota (Garcia 4-7) at Oakland (Gos- Roger Craig and Marshall Faulk No wonder he is usually the No. 1 through the roof because he’s done it Chicago Cubs at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. sett 2-5), 10:05 p.m. are the only NFL players to crack pick in fantasy football drafts. and now he wants to do more.” Washington 15, Milwaukee 2 N.Y. Mets (Montero 1-7) at Seattle (Miran- Cincinnati at Miami, 7:10 p.m. da 7-4), 10:10 p.m. the 1,000-1,000 mark in a single At 223 pounds, he came to training But Johnson’s approach to prac- Arizona at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. Atlanta (Teheran 7-8) at Philadelphia season. camp a bit lighter than he did the tice hasn’t changed. N.Y. Mets at San Diego, 9:10 p.m. (Hellickson 6-5), 7:05 p.m. Friday’s Games Colorado (Marquez 8-4) at Washington “I would have had it last year if previous year. “He doesn’t all of a sudden have an Tampa Bay (TBD) at N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka (Roark 8-6), 7:05 p.m. I didn’t mess up on those routes,” “I do feel a lot more energetic,” he ego, at all,” Palmer said. “He’s very 7-9), 7:05 p.m. Cincinnati (Romano 2-2) at Miami (TBD), L.A. Angels (Bridwell 4-1) at Toronto (Happ 7:10 p.m. Johnson said. “I missed so many said. “I feel like I’m in better shape.” even-keeled.” 3-7), 7:07 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Quintana 6-8) at Milwaukee routes last year. I probably would Johnson credits yoga with his wife And he keeps talking about want- Houston (Keuchel 9-0) at Detroit (Zimmer- (Suter 1-1), 8:10 p.m. mann 6-8), 7:10 p.m. Arizona (Ray 9-5) at St. Louis (Wacha 7-4), have had a thousand, like B.A. for stretching muscles to make him ing to learn. Kansas City (Vargas 12-4) at Boston (Price 8:15 p.m. (coach Bruce Arians) said, in mid- prepare for the competition. “There’s bigger names than I am,” 5-3), 7:10 p.m. Pittsburgh (Kuhl 3-7) at San Diego (Lamet Baltimore (Tillman 1-5) at Texas (Cashner 4-4), 10:10 p.m. season. I feel like it’s a very reach- “I think it’s going to help a tre- Johnson said, “so I’m coming in able goal.” mendous amount in longevity with ready to learn, ready to get going.” MLB LEAGUE LEADERS AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Drew Brees calls his contract a ‘non-issue’ BATTING AVERAGE BATTING AVERAGE Jose Altuve, HOU .365 Justin Turner, LAD .362 METAIRIE, La. (AP) talks taking place, add- Jean Segura, SEA .326 David Murphy, WAS .340 — Drew Brees had what ing, “I don’t expect them Ben Gamel, SEA .324 Bryce Harper, WAS .338 Carlos Correa, HOU .320 Buster Posey, SF .328 would have to be an to; I don’t really desire Eric Hosmer, KC .319 Charlie Blackmon, COL .326 anxious moment for a them to. Jose Ramirez, CLE .316 Chris Taylor, LAD .320 38-year-old quarterback “That’s not my sense of Dustin Pedroia, BOS .310 Ryan Zimmerman, WAS .318 entering a contract year. urgency,” Brees added. Anthony Rendon, WAS .317 Aaron Judge, NYY .310 The New Orleans Saints “My sense of urgency is George Springer, HOU .310 Zack Cozart, CIN .317 Starlin Castro, NYY .307 David Peralta, ARI .316 star nearly became collat- in making myself and my HOME RUNS HOME RUNS eral damage when a cou- team better, and putting Aaron Judge, NYY 32 Giancarlo Stanton, MIA 33 Cody Bellinger, LAD 28 ple of players got tangled ourselves in the best po- Mike Moustakas, KC 29 Bryce Harper, WAS 27 up and tumbled into him sition to go out this year Khris Davis, OAK 28 Joey Votto, CIN 26 Justin Smoak, TOR 28 during 11-on-11 drills and have success. And Jay Bruce, NYM 25 George Springer, HOU 27 near the end of Thurs- I know that that stuff Charlie Blackmon, COL 24 Logan Morrison, TB 26 Travis Shaw, MIL 24 day’s opening practice of takes care of itself. It Joey Gallo, TEX 25 Eric Thames, MIL 24 training camp. takes care of itself when Miguel Sano, MIN 23 Nolan Arenado, COL 23 Quarterbacks aren’t it’s supposed to. It’s just Mike Napoli, TEX 22 Jake Lamb, ARI 23 supposed to be touched not — that shouldn’t be Jonathan Schoop, BAL 22 Marcell Ozuna, MIA 23 RUNS BATTED IN RUNS BATTED IN during practice, and the priority right now.” Nelson Cruz, SEA 75 Nolan Arenado, COL 89 Brees was grimacing as Heading into his 17th Aaron Judge, NYY 73 Jake Lamb, ARI 80 he rose to his feet. He NFL season, and hav- Jonathan Schoop, BAL 72 Bryce Harper, WAS 79 went back to the huddle, ing earned more than Khris Davis, OAK 69 Marcell Ozuna, MIA 77 Miguel Sano, MIN 68 Paul Goldschmidt, ARI 75 however, and completed $200 million on playing Justin Smoak, TOR 68 Travis Shaw, MIL 74 a pass to running back contracts — never mind Carlos Correa, HOU 67 David Murphy, WAS 73 Daniel Lasco on the next endorsements — Brees Robinson Cano, SEA 66 Ryan Zimmerman, WAS 72 snap. can afford to put football Mike Moustakas, KC 66 Mark Reynolds, COL 70 George Springer, HOU 66 Giancarlo Stanton, MIA 70 “The pile was kind of matters before financial getting pushed, may- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ones. be with pass rushing New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees It certainly sounds like PATRIOTS TRAINING CAMP SCHEDULE and that kind of thing,” throws a pass during the opening day of train- he is. July 28 - Morning Practice August 8 - Joint practice Brees said while stand- ing camp on Thursday. “I just want to play foot- (9:15 a.m.) with the Jacksonville Jag- ing in front of his locker ball,” Brees said. “I want in shorts and a T-shirt, to help this team win.” July 29 - Morning Practice uars (time TBD) defenses really are trying On the eve of camp, typ- showing no evidence of Winning hasn’t been (9:15 a.m.) August 10 — Preseason attention from trainers, to take him down. ically tight-lipped general easy for the Saints in re- Game vs. Jacksonville Jag- July 29 - Patriots Hall of such as ice or a wrap. “I “Honestly, my mind has manager Mickey Loomis cent years, even if mov- uars (7:30 p.m.) Fame Induction (12:30 just kind of went down, not been there at all,” declined to answer ques- ing the ball has been. De- a.m.) August 15 - Joint practice but got back up. I’m all Brees asserted. “It’s real- tions about the possibility spite ranking first in the July 30 - Morning Practice with the Houston Texans good.” ly a non-issue. For me, it’s of an extension for Brees NFL in net yards in 2014 (9:15 a.m.) (time TBD) Still, moments like that all about this season and — or any other player for and 2016 (and second in August 7 - Joint practice August 16 - Joint practice beg questions whether how good can we be this that matter. The quar- 2015) the Saints have with the Jacksonville Jag- with the Houston Texans Brees might want an ex- season. That’s really all terback said there are posted three successive uars (time TBD) (time TBD) tension before opposing I’m focused on now.” not any ongoing contract 7-9 records. B4 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, JULY 28, 2017 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON SOUP TO NUTZ / RICK STROMOSKI

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON FRIDAY, JULY 28, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Short trips or gatherings that Remain upbeat, even if some- A job opportunity or a chance Refuse to let others pressure You’ll find it difficult to stick Plan to have some fun, but include old friends or relatives one you are with is a drag. Your to raise your profile or enhance you. Too much of anything is to one thing. Impulses will be don’t go overboard lest some- should be scheduled. A candid positive attitude and friend- your reputation will put you in a bad idea. Avoid indulgence, hard to contain. Look for a one take advantage of you. A discussion will tell you a lot ly demeanor will be hard to a good position. Celebrate new overspending or taking on too way to channel your emotional pleasure trip will do you good about someone with whom you ignore and will bring about opportunities with someone much. Focus on romance and energy to avoid mistakes and and will teach you something share an emotional connec- a positive change in those you love. Romance is highlight- personal growth. overreactions. as well. Romance is highlight- tion. around you. ed. ed. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Check out the current job mar- Helping others or contributing Expect the unexpected. Refuse Personal relationships must be Pick up more skills, learn from CANCER (June 21-July 22) ket or apply for a higher posi- to a cause can be rewarding, to get entangled in someone handled with care. If you volun- experience and from those Excess, indulgent behavior and tion at your current workplace. but don’t let anyone take ad- else’s impulsive actions. Pro- teer or sign up for activities or who have something to offer. moodiness will ruin your day. Don’t miss out because some- vantage of your generosity. Be tect against loss or excessive projects, someone close to you Refuse to let emotional mat- Snap out of any funk you are in one close to you is jealous or practical and leave time to tend behavior. Walk away from any- will feel neglected and overre- ters hold you back. Make every and live in the moment. Opt for insecure. to your own needs or goals. one who is a poor influence. act. Include loved ones. move count. peace and love.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Guilt mingles with grief after boyfriend’s death Show your suit or support partner? DEAR ABBY: My boy- ity, they have to expect Leigh Hunt, an English poet West led his singleton dia- friend died unexpectedly a Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van there will be other people and writer who died in 1859, mond. Then it went either: di- few months ago, and it has Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, there. Treadmills make said, “If you are ever at a loss amond to the ace, club to the been a struggle to get and was founded by her mother, noise, and sometimes it’s to support a flagging conver- queen (or 10), club ace, club through my sadness. We Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at necessary to speak in a sation, introduce the subject ruff (or overruff), diamond had been through a lot in louder than normal voice of eating.” ruff and club ruff (dummy’s the year and a half we DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los in order to be heard. If the At the bridge table, you may last diamond was discard- were dating, including Angeles, CA 90069. woman complains again, wonder which topic to intro- ed); or diamond to the ace, some infidelities on my suggest she move to a duce first: support for partner diamond ruff, club ace, club part. boyfriend what you feel is same woman) has ordered treadmill farther away or or your own suit? Look at the ruff, diamond ruff, club ruff (or Aside from my sadness missing in your relation- us to stop talking because increase the volume on her North hand in the diagram. overruff) — in both cases, the South opens one spade, and result being down three. and guilt, I’m struggling ship. we “bother” her. She wears headphones so your con- West overcalls two clubs. The game contract that with the fear that I’ll nev- As to how to disrupt the headphones while she versation won’t disturb er live down my infideli- intrusive memories that watches TV, but she says What should North do? might have gotten through her. However, if that doesn’t His choices (in the modern was three no-trump. Double ties or be able to make it keep flooding back, a tech- she can still hear us. satisfy her, mention that Abby, when I wear head- game) are a three-club cue- dummy, to defeat that, West up to him. It is clouding nique many people use is she might be happier if she the positive memories I phones (even on a very low bid to show spade support must lead his diamond; East to REMIND themselves to worked out at a different have of him. I don’t know volume), it tunes out al- and at least game-invitation- takes the trick and shifts to stay in the moment each time when the place isn’t how to stop my thoughts most everything. By her al strength, or two hearts to his club. The curious may work time an unwanted memo- as full. from going all over the ry pops up. The technique strong reaction, I am as- mention his own long suit. out the rest. place. Please help. is called “mindfulness,” suming this woman is un- Normally, I would recom- DEAR ABBY: Most ev- and it works. usually sensitive to noise, mend support with support, SAD IN but this is a gym, not a li- eryone appears to be fight- but this is such a good heart SACRAMENTO ing over politics these suit. Also, if it is a slam deal, DEAR ABBY: I am brary. We never monopo- days, and there’s even mentioning that suit will sure- wondering what the rule lize the machines. I don’t DEAR SAD: Much as in-fighting within each ly help the auction flow more is for socializing at the think I have ever been we might wish to, none of side. Will it ever stop? smoothly. Yes, if North “be- us can change the past. I gym. I work out twice a called rude in any other situation, and I always try latedly” agrees spades, South assume that you have now week with a friend, and BAFFLED IN THE to be pleasant and accom- might expect only two-card learned that it’s best to re- we usually do part of our EAST modating, so I would ap- support, but that will not al- main faithful in your ro- workout on the treadmill. ways be the case. preciate your thoughts. mantic relationships. That’s While we walk, we will DEAR BAFFLED: Per- In this deal, whichever North haps. But it won’t happen a step in the right direc- chat. We don’t talk loudly, CHERYL IN does, the final contract will tion. The next step it to re- and we never use offen- HOUSTON until people stop shouting surely be four spades — as it solve that in future rela- sive language. It’s just (literally and figuratively), was at all 16 tables in a du- tionships you won’t stray, general chit-chat about DEAR CHERYL: I do decide to bring civility plicate. What was the normal and if you are tempted to, kids, work, etc. have a few. When people back and start listening re- result? you will discuss with your Twice, one woman (the work out at a shared facil- spectfully to each other.

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If you dial a pay per call THE TRIAL COURT number from an advertisement appear- 781-581-5940 By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT ing in the classified section and it ext. 108 given by Lisa M. Cenca, Trustee of 1 Hunting Lane Reality Trust to Mortgage CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION DOES NOT disclose this information, Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for GMAC Mortgage, LLC f/k/a Docket No. ES17P1973EA please notify the Item classified GMAC Mortgage Corporation, its successors and assigns., dated April 17, 2007 Essex Probate and Family Court department immediately. 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Serious local inquires only. ROOMS The following parcels of land, all contiguous and located at One Hunting Lane, The Petitioner requests that: 857-236-8652, between 2 and 4 pm. Lynnfield, Essex County, Massachusetts: Parcel I A certain parcel of land situate in Hedwig A Sanni of Lynnfield MA Lynnfield, in the County of Essex and said commonwealth, bounded and described be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety Kensington House as follows: NORTHWESTERLY by Lot No. 274, as shown on plan hereafter on the bond in an unsupervised administration. YARD SALES 69 North Common, Lynn. $135Wk. mentioned, seventy-two and 89/100 (72.89) feet; NORTHEASTERLY by Lot No. IMPORTANT NOTICE 781-599-8386 / 617-480-3020 102, as shown on said plan, twenty-two (22) feet; SOUTHERLY by Lot No. 277, as You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the REAL ESTATE shown on said plan, seventy-nine and 39/100 (79.39) feet. All of said boundaries Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney WANTED are determined by the Court to be located as shown upon plan numbered must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on 19113-6, drawn by John W. Parsons, Surveyor, dated March 17, 1958, as the return day of 08/21/2017. modified and approved by the Court, filed in the Land Registration Office, a copy This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written of a portion of which is filed with Certificate of Title #28250 in said Registry, and appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a the above described land is shown as Lot No. 276, on last mentioned plan. The timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections GOLDFISH POND FLEA MARKET: Sat., above-described land is subject to the restrictions and provisions as described in within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further Sept. 9; tables, $35.00 advance sale. Deed from Royal Barry Wills et al Trustees to Charles B. Wills, dated January 3, notice to you. Raffle tickets also available. Call John 1956, and filed as Document #77813 in said Registry. Parcel II A Certain parcel UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM or Carol, 781-599-1629 or of land situate in Lynnfield, in the County of Essex and said Commonwealth, PROBATE CODE (MUPC) Kathy, 781-592-3837. bounded and described as follows: WESTERLY by Hunting Lane twelve and A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised 38/100 (12.38) feet; NORTHERLY by Lot No. 277, as shown on above mentioned administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the plan, fifty-five and 36/100 (55.36) feet; and SOUTHEASTERLY by Lot No. 280, as Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the MERCHANDISE shown on said plan, fifty-six and 73/100 (56.73) feet. Being shown as Lot #278, administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the on last mentioned plan. Said Lot #278 is subject to the rights, as described in an Court in any manner relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and WANTED easement from Royal Barry Willis et al Trustees to Lynn Gas and Electric Company, expenses of administration. TO BUY dated May 7, 1948, and filed as Document #54354 in said Registry. Said Lot WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. #278 is subject to the rights described in an easement from Joseph DeFlumeri, et Date: July 19, 2017 GUITAR WANTED! Local musician will ux, to New England Telephone and Telegraph Company et al, dated December 8, Pamela Casey O'Brien pay up to $12,500 for pre-1975 1955, an filed as Document #77425 in said Registry. Said Lot #278 is subject to Register of Probate Gibson, Fender, Martin and Gretsch the restrictions and provisions, as described in Deed from Royal Barry Wills et al Item: July 28, 2017 guitars. Fender amplifiers also. Call toll I BUY HOMES Trustees to Joseph DeFlumeri et ux, dated September 16, 1955, and filed as free! 1-800-995-1217. Document #76487 in said Registry. Parcel III A certain parcel of land situated in COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Lynnfield, in the County of Essex and said Commonwealth, bounded and described THE TRIAL COURT HELP WANTED as follows: SOUTHWESTERLY by the Northeasterly line of Hunting Lane one PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT CASH! hundred eighteen and 59/100 (118.59) feet; NORTHWESTERLY AND NORTHERLY Docket No. ES17P2009EA by Lots 275, 274, and 276, as shown on above mentioned plan, on two courses INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE JOB INFORMATION measuring together one hundred thirty-eight and 89/100 (138.89) feet; SERVICES NORTHEASTERLY by Lot No. 102, as shown on said plan, sixty-nine (69) feet; Estate of: Thomas Francis Quinn, Jr. EASTERLY by Lot No. 204, as shown on said plan, forty-five and 48/100 (45.48) You pick the date to move. Also Known As: Thomas F. Quinn Leave what you want. feet; SOUTHEASTERLY by Lot No. 279, as shown on said plan, sixty-five and Date of Death: 04/03/2017 NOTICE 55/100 (65.55) feet; and SOUTHERLY by Lot No. 278, as shown on said plan, Don't pay to find work before you get Pay no commission if we buy your house. Essex Probate and Family Division Call David Hughes at Century 21 Hughes. fifty-five and 36/100 (55.36) feet. Being shown as Lot 277 on last mentioned 36 Federal Street the job. Legitimate job placement firms plan. Said Lot 277 is subject to the rights and slope easements in favor of the Salem, MA 01907 that work to fill specific positions 781-599-1776 town of Lynnfield as described in deed from Carl J. Colucci et ux to said Town of (978) 744-1020 cannot charge an upfront fee. For free Lynnfield, dated April 22, 1957, and filed as Document #85765 in said Registry. To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of information about avoiding employ- All real estate advertising in this ment service scams, write the Federal newspaper is subject to the Federal Said Lot 277 is subject to the rights, as described in and easement from Royal Petitioner Elizabeth A. Quinn of Nahant MA Fair Housing Act of 1968, the Massachu- Barry Wills et al trustees to Lynn Gas and Electric company dated May 7, 1948, a Will has been admitted to informal probate. Trade Commission at Washington, setts Anti Discrimination Act and the Boston and Cambridge Fair Housing Ordinances, which makes and filed as Document #54354 in said Registry. Said Lot 277 is subject to the Elizabeth A. Quinn of Nahant MA D.C., 20580 or call the National Fraud Information Center, it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or rights, as described in and easement from Royal Barry Wills et al Trustees to New has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, England Telephone and Telegraph Company dated October 25, 1955, and filed as serve without surety on the bond. 1-800-876-7060 handicap, familial status, national origin, ancestry, Document #76941 in said Registry, as shown on plans filed with said document. age, children, marital status, sexual orientation, The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal veteran's status, or source of income or any Said Lot 277 is subject to the restrictions and provisions as described in Deed NOTICE Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without For more information and assistance intention to make any such preference, limitation from Royal Barry Wills et al Trustees to Carl J. 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That’s where he tripoint, which was bur- Rare birds, wildflowers: ‘Secret picked up the unusual ied when a dam was built hobby of visiting spots along the Connecticut Riv- where at least three states er. They had to talk their garden’ opens after century or three Canadian prov- way into a refinery, which inces meet. sits on the intersection of By Rich Pedroncelli provide the soundtrack from the longtime owners Butler says he was hik- New Jersey, Delaware and and Don Thompson in the meadow less than for $10.3 million. ing near his home in the Pennsylvania. ASSOCIATED PRESS 8 miles from noisy Inter- The partnership bought Douglas State Forest with PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS They took an inflatable state 80. The ground sud- 600 acres in mid-July, but a topographical map in kayak down the Mississip- TRUCKEE, Calif. — Pink The granite monu- denly turns spongy under- that area is so sensitive it 1998 when he decided to pi to find several tripoints and yellow wildflowers foot as visitors step onto a will initially be open only look for the point where ment that marks the located on the water. burst from a lush bed of deep bog that has formed for guided visits. It includes the three southern New spot where Connecti- The capstone of his ad- grass hidden from public along parts of the valley about two-thirds of the vast England states come to- cut, Massachusetts ventures, Butler said, was view for more than a cen- floor. meadow. It acquired about gether. and Rhode Island meet a trip to Canada to find tury. Towering trees and “It literally is a secret half the property last year, He found it at the top of in Thompson, Conn. where Saskatchewan, snow-capped mountains garden,” said Kathy En- 637 acres known as Crab- a rocky hill, in the mid- Manitoba, the Northwest encircle the wild mead- glar, the Truckee Donner tree Canyon, that is now dle of the forest, near an search and found 65 Territories and Nunavut ow, beckoning visitors to a Land Trust’s development open to hiking and moun- old railroad bed. It was such spots where at least meet. largely untouched piece of director. tain biking. marked by a 4-foot gran- three state borders inter- “You drive as far north California’s Sierra Nevada. The Lake Tahoe region The partners have a con- ite obelisk engraved with sect and another four in as you can on pavement Conservation groups regularly draws tens of tract to buy a final 80-acre the abbreviations for Mas- Canada, where provinces in Saskatchewan,” he said bought the land in Lower thousands of people to ski, parcel. sachusetts, Connecticut meet. Some are marked “Then you drive on a grav- Carpenter Valley north of hike and camp, but the The sensitive 600-acre and Rhode Island, and the with monuments, others el road for 260 miles to an Lake Tahoe and are open- piece of land along a creek site includes “these incred- date 1883. with survey markers, airport. Then you take a ing it for tours. It contains near Truckee has been ibly verdant habitat areas “As soon as you see that and some aren’t marked seaplane to a lake. Then rare carnivorous plants kept behind locked gates with fens, they call them, thing, you’re hooked,” at all. There are 38 on you hike,” he said. “I don’t and threatened birds and along a winding dirt road. these seeps and springs,” he said. “You say, ‘Wow, I land, and most are in re- think we’re ever going to serves as a migration cor- The trust and the Na- said Elliott Wright, se- wonder if there are more mote areas. beat that one.” ridor for other species. ture Conservancy, with nior associate director of of these things.” Butler estimates he and Butler documents the Bird songs and the gur- other partners, bought philanthropy for the Na- There are. his brother, Gregg, have adventures on his website, gle of a serpentine creek more than 2 square miles ture Conservancy. Butler did some re- visited between 35 and 40 the Corner Corner. B8 CLASSIFIED THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, JULY 28, 2017

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Left, a man walks into North Korea nixes a Federal Donuts in Philadel- beer fest, but they phia. unveil a new brew Below, chef Matt Fein By Eric Talmadge able in kegs as draft. applies ASSOCIATED PRESS Taedonggang beers are powder sug- generally reputed to be ar to donuts PYONGYANG, North world-class, which is a mat- for a Phish Korea — North Korea ter of national pride among concert, has suddenly canceled a many North Koreans. popular monthlong beer at Federal Though not as popular festival, but people won’t Donuts in as soju, a much stronger, be going thirsty in a coun- Philadel- clear alcohol distilled from try where brews are cheap phia. rice, beer is readily avail- and carry the ruling fami- able all over the country ly’s seal of approval. and prices are low. PHOTOS | Last year’s inaugural fes- ASSOCIATED PRESS tival along the Taedong Riv- A pint at the Taedong- er was a surprise hit with gang beer hall just across tourists and Pyongyang the street from the sprawl- For Phish fans, it’s time for doughnuts residents alike. This year’s ing brewery campus cost event, scheduled to begin about $2. But beer at a stand-up bar on Pyong- By Josh Cornfield The band sent its flavor Wednesday, was scrapped for unknown reasons at a yang’s fancy new Scien- ASSOCIATED PRESS ideas to Federal Donuts tists’ Street is sold by the chef Matt Fein, who came time when international NEW YORK — Phish criticism over the death of liter for about 500 North up with his interpreta- Korean won, or about 6 announced its 13-show tions to send back to the an American tourist and run in New York with the July 4 test of Pyong- cents if calculated at the band. a video in January that yang’s first intercontinental unofficial but widely used “Then they were like, showed giant doughnuts ballistic missile have left exchange rate of roughly ‘yea, rock and roll, go for rolling through the city. the country’s nascent tour- 8,000 won to the dollar. it,’” D’Ambrosio said. “It That got Felicia D’Am- ism industry in limbo. Han Hyong Chol, head was nice and simple.” brosio’s phone buzzing, North Korea’s premier of quality management, For the Phish strawber- with calls from friends brewery had crafted a new told The Associated Press ry doughnut, Fein said hoping that might mean beer for the festival, and Taedonggang’s brewery a role for the Phish su- that his muse was a Good unveiled it Wednesday pumps out 53,000 gallons perfan and co-owner of a Humor Strawberry Short- despite the cancellation. of beer every day to meet cake Dessert Bar. He made Taedonggang Brewery’s the demand of beer drink- Philadelphia doughnut night’s custom flavor into covered with red dough- the shortcake topping out eighth specialty brew has ers in the North Korean and fried chicken shop its setlists. nut shapes — that first in- of freeze-dried strawberry not been bottled yet and capital — a city of about that had made doughnuts The band “never stops spired D’Ambrosio to whip and doughnut crumbs. does not even have a for- 3 million — where it’s dis- dedicated to the band in surprising me and delight- up The Fishman — a blue “It’s neat to get their mal name, but it’s avail- tributed to 160 beer halls. the past. ing me and I trust them,” vanilla raspberry dough- take on what they want- “Well, no, I don’t want D’Ambrosio said. “To us at nut with a pink glaze — ed and then be able to put to work on Phish tour,” Federal Donuts, it’s this ahead of a 2015 show. my name on it,” Fein said. thought D’Ambrosio, who weird collaboration of this Mark Welker, the exec- “Most of the flavors they has been to more than 100 thing you love and this utive pastry chef at New chose were pretty tradi- shows. thing you love.” York’s Eleven Madison Then came the request. Phish doesn’t need gim- Park and NoMad, took no- tional. That being said, From the band. micks to draw fans to their tice of the Fishman dough- they said growing up they Time to make the dough- mostly sold-out shows, but nut and another Feder- only really had tradition- nuts. they are known for playful al Donuts creation, The al” doughnuts. Doughnuts are every- gags on stage. One song Fluffhead, named for a Federal Donuts employ- where in Phish’s “Baker’s features guitarist Trey classic Phish song — and ees are putting in over- Dozen” residency at Madi- Anastasio and bass player when the band came to night shifts to get the son Square Garden, which Mike Gordon performing him for a recommendation doughnuts made in Phil- kicked off last week and while jumping on tram- on a doughnut maker for adelphia and shipped up to New York for each show lasts until Aug. 6, from the polines, and drummer Jon the residency, he recom- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tickets to a huge mural to Fishman’s other instru- mended D’Ambrosio. — but Fein said the fact the thousands of Federal ments include a vacuum “I knew their doughnuts that the band is working A worker is seen in silhouette as bottles of beer Donuts being given out cleaner. are really, really good. the flavor into the show pass her on a conveyor belt at the Taedong- to fans each night. The It was Fishman’s stan- They’re fans. This is the makes the extra work to- gang Brewery on Wednesday in Pyongyang, band is even working each dard outfit — a blue dress only option,” Welker said. tally worthwhile. North Korea.