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THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2017 Shooting Revere suspect Am I wants set to be arraigned a new By Gayla Cawley a bigot? high ITEM STAFF LYNN — The New Hampshire man previous- BIGOT: A PERSON WHO IS OBSTINATELY OR INTOLERANTLY DEVOTED TO HIS OR HER OWN school ly called a “person of in- terest” in Monday’s night’s OPINIONS AND PREJUDICES; ESPECIALLY, ONE WHO REGARDS OR TREATS THE MEMBERS By Leah Dearborn homicide in a quiet resi- ITEM STAFF dential neighborhood has OF ANY GROUP OF PEOPLE WITH HATRED OR INTOLERANCE. been charged with murder. REVERE — Mayor Bri- an Arrigo has submitted Brian Brito, 21 of Man- The Item on Monday began an uncomfortable conversation on that which divides us: our chester, N.H., is accused a Statement of Interest of killing Mohammad- bigotries. We’ve heard from an African-American woman and a white man; a Colombian wom- to the Massachusetts reza Sina Zangiband, a an and an overweight man. Today, read the perspectives of an Asian-American man and two School Building Authori- 24-year-old pizza deliv- Jewish students. ty (MSBA) for a new high school. eryman for Atha’s Fa- We are publishing this series on our Facebook page, our website, and here in print. mous Roast Beef, the The submission was Essex County District At- The subject demands introspection. Am I a bigot? Am I against people of a different race, made on behalf of the Re- torney’s of ce announced religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, age, physical ability, socioeconomic group, or vere School Committee, Wednesday. even body type? Our objective is to examine ourselves, hold up a theoretical mirror and look which voted at a March 21 Brito will be arraigned in meeting to submit the let- inward. ter, dated April 6. Lynn District Court today. We invite you to join in this conversation. Tell us your thoughts, your stories. Zangiband, of Salem, “I will be working close- was delivering food for The Item’s overall mission is to inform, educate, provoke thought, and prompt a smile in ly with the superintendent Atha’s, when he was shot re ecting the communities we cover. Through this series, we hope to address the “provoke and the rest of the School multiple times on Bowl- Committee in the coming thought” part. years to make sure we are er Street, near St. Pius V. Let’s have a conversation about something that really matters. We might surprise ourselves School, a Catholic elemen- able to take the award-win- tary school. He was found and together break down some barriers. ning work performed by dead in his vehicle shortly educators at Revere High before 6 p.m., authorities School and move it into a said. modern building that will “This was a brazen, ‘Bigotry has happened to me so meet the needs of our stu- senseless act that not dents for decades to come,” only took the life of a many times, I have lost track’ said Arrigo in a column on hard-working young man, his website titled ‘Invest- ing in Revere’s Future.’ but also frightened com- Studies have shown that every ethnic A notice from Superin- munity members,” Dis- group has to deal with some sort of big- tendent Dr. Dianne Kelly to trict Attorney Jonathan otry toward them or their lifestyle. Every the school committee cites Blodgett said in a state- person, young or old, is labeled with either ment. “I am grateful to an obsolete, structurally positive or negative traits. It is part of our unsound and overcrowded the many law enforcement everyday life. We hear it every day and of cers who worked so building at 101 School St. everywhere. as the reason why a re- diligently to obtain this In my opinion, bigotry in any form is a placement is needed. warrant so that we may big problem in our modern society. It puts Kelly said at the meet- begin the process of secur- labels about how a person should act or live ing that the MSBA did not ing justice on behalf of Mr. according to their sex, race and personality. invite Revere into its core Zangiband and his family.” I also believe that bigotry is among the most program last year. Brito was arrested by Hong Net unsavory of realities and it involves verbal She said the MSBA indi- State Police in Peabody abuse that targets people with disabilities cated the city had a strong about four hours after the and speci c sexual orientations, purposely application, but limited shooting, while driving the and sometimes inadvertently. funding prevented the pro- gray Audi that was sought cess from moving forward. in connection with the ho- NET, A7 Kelly said they were en- micide, and police said an couraged to apply again illegal rearm was found this year. in his possession. ‘(We) believe it was our duty A statement of interest He was arraigned in is the rst required step Peabody District Court on to STAND UP for our values’ in the lengthy process of Tuesday on rearm and securing funding for a new motor vehicle charges. “She and all her weird Jewish friends” ... school. It doesn’t guaran- Brito pleaded not guilty Olivia tee the application’s accep- and was held without bail “Is he going to Israel for Christmas vaca- tance. pending a dangerousness tion?”... Averi If the city is cleared to hearing scheduled for “Is the name of your summer camp Aus- move forward in the process, April 10. chwitz?”... Olivia a feasibility study identify- Lynn Police responded to “Do you live in little Israel?”... Averi ing siting options and the the area of 29 Bowler St. “You go to sleep-away camp, you must be completion of a comprehen- in Lynn for multiple re- Jewish” … Olivia sive planning process will ports of shots red and the “I didn’t think Jews were allowed to go need to be conducted, said window of a car being shot trick or treating” … Averi Arrigo’s column. out. Police found a 2012 These are a few of the questions and Hyundai Sonata pulled to Averi Kaplowitch comments Olivia and I have heard over the Leah Dearborn can be the side of the road and and Olivia Schauer years, sometimes from friends and some- reached at ldearborn@ inside was an unrespon- times from strangers. While these comments itemlive.com. sive man suffering from at struck a chord in us, we never repeated them least one gunshot wound to anyone, other than to our parents. to the head, according to an Af davit led by State KAPLOWITCH/SCHAUER, A7 INSIDE Police Trooper Thomas J. Sullivan IV in Lynn Dis- In Lynn trict Court. Nicholson looks to retain The man was not breath- school board seat. A3 ing and bleeding heavily from the head and face, Murder suspect held and police determined without bail. A6 that he was dead, Sullivan wrote. In Sports ITEM GRAPHIC | GERALD HERSH Lynn’s Gwilliam gears up SHOOTING, A7 for Boston Marathon. B1 In Travel The Argentine Vietnam Experience. B8 Lynn stands tall for veteran Marty SPECIAL Vietnam veterans Robichaud salutes SECTION: By Bridget Turcotte during the ITEM STAFF National SENIOR Anthem at LYNN — Forty-four years after the last United Lynn City LIVING States combat troops departed Vietnam, a small Hall during crowd gathered at City Hall to honor about two doz- The North Shore's the annual longest-running en local Vietnam War veterans. Senior Resource Vietnam Guide “I get misty-eyed,” said Marty Robichaud, who SPRING 2017 War memo- served in the U.S. Army in Vietnam for a year. “Viet- HEALTH CARE rial cere- COMMUNITY SENIOR nam vets were not treated well. We were treated like ORGANIZATIONS mony on ELDER LAW AND FINANCIAL crap. It was a lousy war, but hate the war, not the SPECIALISTS IN-HOME-CARE Wednesday. ASSISTANCE warrior.” NURSING AND REHABILITATIVE CARE

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March 23, He was also Born and raised In addition to his 2017. a big collector, in Lynn, he was the parents, daughter Born in Bos- most notably son of Donna Brown, Mat- and girlfriend Jessica, he is ton on Aug. of retro sports thew and Susan McGrath. survived by his siblings, Aman- 17, 1949, he and entertain- He was a graduate of Lynn da, Brittany, Kerri, Michael and was the son ment memo- English High School. Fam- Jimmy, many cousins, nieces, of the late rabilia. Above ily was most important to nephews, aunts, uncles and James “Jack” all, Sib just him, especially his father, friends. and Giovanna liked spend- with whom he was very Service information: Chris- “Jenny” (Trova- PHOTO | ing time with close. He also enjoyed mu- topher’s funeral and burial will to) Hashian. REBECCA GAUCHMAN CARR his family and sic, and most of all, raising be private. Arrangements by Sib, the friends. his daughter Julyanna. He the GOODRICH Funeral Home, youngest of four children, He was the beloved hus- adored, and always loved his 128 Washington St., Lynn. was raised in Lynn and was band of Suzanne (Johnson) a graduate of Lynn English Hashian. He was the loving High School, Class of 1967. father of Aja Hashian and her After receiving his first drum husband Tim Freiburghouse pad as a child, music be- of California, Lauren Hashian Portia S. Rouvalis, 82 came his passion. Sib earned and her partner Dwayne John- money drumming as a young son of Florida, and Adam teen to help support his fam- Hashian and his wife Mack- LYNN — Mrs. Portia and his wife Nikki ily. While in his late teens he ensie of Melrose. He was the S. (Mourginis) Rouva- of Danvers, and her COURTESY PHOTO | LYNN POLICE DEPARTMENT was playing seven sets a adoring grandfather of Jor- lis, 82, of Lynn, died daughter Angela night, seven nights a week, dan, Jasmine, Theodore and on Tuesday, March Tenedios and her Pictured is heroin and cash seized in a Lynn in the club district of Boston Kyland. He was the brother of 28, 2017, in Brigham husband Kerry of arrest. honing his craft of drumming. Michael Hashian of Oregon, and Women’s Hos- Danvers, her grand- Sib continued his educa- Katherine Hashian of Lynn- pital, Boston, after a children Christina By Gayla Cawley a clear plastic bag with tion at Catholic University in field and the late Tad Hashian. brief illness. She was Tenedios and her ITEM STAFF suspected heroin at her Washington D.C. earning an Service information: Vis- the wife of the late fiancée Jonathan feet. Associate’s Degree. But, with itation for relatives and Nicholas P. Rouvalis, Davis, Amanda Mar- LYNN — A Beverly man Police checked her war- the Vietnam draft looming, he friends at the McDONALD who died Nov. 11, 2016. tin and her husband Christo- was arrested for heroin rants, saw she had none trafficking on Tuesday af- chose to enlist into the United Funeral Home, 19 Yale Ave., She was born in Lowell, the pher, Stephanie and Sophia and let her go. Suazo’s ternoon. States Army Officer’s Candi- Wakefield on Sunday from daughter of the late Louis and Rouvalis, her brothers Nich- car was pulled over on Gabriel Suazo, 30, was date School. After successfully 1-5 p.m. Funeral services Angeline (Arvanites) Mourgi- olas Mourginis and his wife Newhall Street, but he re- completing OCS, Sib served will be private. charged with heroin traf- nis. She was raised in Boston Yola of Boston and Constan- fused to roll down the win- as a First Lieutenant in the In lieu of flowers, contri- ficking, disorderly conduct and was a graduate of Boston tine Mourginis and his wife dow and appeared to be Vietnam War. Less than two butions in Sib’s name may and resisting arrest, said Schools. She also took several Cynthia of Worcester. She reaching into the console. years after being honorably be made to American Heart courses at North Shore Com- also leaves several nieces, Lynn Police Lt. Rick Don- discharged from the Army, Sib Association, PO Box 3049, nelly. Police asked him to exit munity College. Mrs. Rouvalis nephews and cousins. the car, and he continued reconnected with his musician Syracuse, NY 13220-3049. lived in Lynn most of her life. Service information: Her Donnelly said the Lynn friends from before the war to A message from Sib’s fam- Police Drug Task Force to reach into the console, She enjoyed sewing, cook- funeral will be held on Donnelly said. start the band Boston, which ily: “We are so thankful for ing and cake decorating. She Saturday, April 1, 2017 at saw a 2017 Hyundai would go on to have one of the the outpouring of support Sante Fe in the Highlands Officers opened the car enjoyed reading. Mrs. Rouvalis 9 a.m. from the SOLIMINE door and saw a plastic highest selling debut albums from the community and the was a member of St. George Funeral Home, 426 Broad- that was suspected of of all time. world. Knowing that Sib was dealing drugs around 3:30 bag sticking out of Suazo’s Greek Orthodox Church. She way, (Rte. 129), Lynn, fol- pants pocket. He was While on tour with Boston so loved by his friends and was a hard worker and always lowed by funeral services in p.m., and decided to watch in 1979, Sib met the love of fans helps us greatly during the car. pulled out of the car and loved being with her family. St. George Greek Orthodox struggled with officers be- his life, Suzanne (Johnson), at this sad time. He passed She worked in the corpo- Church, Lynn, at 10 a.m. Police followed the car Playboy club of Dallas; they while playing the drums, through the Highlands fore he was able to break rate office of T.J. Maxx/Mar- Burial in Pine Grove Cem- free and . While police married a year later. Together something that he truly shalls and taking inventory etery, Lynn. Relatives and and then saw it pull over they had shared 38 years of loved to do. His lifelong on the right side of Tu- chased him, they saw him at West Lynn Creamery. She friends are respectfully pull the plastic bag out of happiness. After playing with dedication to music has and also worked at John Hancock invited. Visiting hours are dor Street. A 32-year-old his pocket and run with it Boston, Sib owned many will continue to inspire and Insurance and the IRS. on Friday from 4-8 p.m. Di- woman got into the pas- businesses including a record bring joy to millions of peo- Mrs. Rouvalis is survived rections and guestbook at senger side, and the car in his hand, Donnelly said. store, a restaurant and a string ple. He will be remembered by her son, Peter Rouvalis www.solimine.com. drove about 150 feet up Suazo was eventual- of tanning salons. He also most by his loved ones for the road before she got ly caught in a yard just stayed involved with charities his thoughtfulness of oth- out and walked away. The off the Lynnway with a such as My Brother’s Table ers and his hilarious sense officer relayed informa- bag of drugs on him. He and the Doug Floutie Founda- of humor. He will be deep- tion about the car to other was arrested, and the tion. Sib never stopped play- ly missed. Sib would have Irene E. Howard, 86 units and went to talk to bag, which contained 18 ing the drums and was the wanted everyone to “KEEP the woman, Donnelly said. twists of suspected heroin, drummer for the band Ernie ROCKIN’!!!!” The officer caught up weighed approximately 51 with the woman on the grams, with a street val- PEABODY — Irene E. (Ma- Christopher Howard and his front steps of a home on rie) Howard, 86, of Peabody wife Elizabeth, Robert How- ue of $5,100. The drugs, the Lynnway, identified along with $1,840 in cash and formerly of Lynn, died ard, Lucy Howard and Nicole himself and asked her to Barbara E. Mellen, 73 late Tuesday afternoon at her and Adam Taylor, her two great and two cell phones were stop. Donnelly said she seized, Donnelly said. home surrounded by her lov- -grandchildren, Kiley and Peter “bladed” her body away ing family following a brief Nicholson, her siblings Robert from him and moved her Gayla Cawley can be CHARLESTOWN — Barbara Mellen, Phoebe and Alex Way. illness. She was the devoted and his wife Lois Marie of Oak arms up to her face. Police reached at gcawley@item- E. (Burrell) Mellen, age 73, of Cherished daughter of Elea- wife of Thomas R. Howard with Bluffs, Martha’s Vineyard, Dor- secured her wrists to keep live.com. Follow her on Charlestown, formerly of Nah- nor T. (Lane) Burrell of Quincy whom she shared more than othy Macdonald of Beverly, her from moving and saw @GaylaCawley. ant and Quincy, died Tuesday, and the late Warren J. Burrell, 62 years of marriage. It was a and Frances Laubner of Pea- March 28, 2017, at home. Q.F.D., Retired. beautiful love story. body and also is survived by Barbara was born and Dear sister of Richard Bur- Born in Lynn, she was the several nieces, nephews, and MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS raised in Quincy and was a rell and his wife Penny of daughter of the late Franklin cousins. graduate of Archbishop Wil- Hingham, Eleanor Bryant and W. and Anna K. (Donahue) She was predeceased by Sen. Warren asking criticism. liams High School, Class of her husband John of Hing- Marie. She was raised and her grandson-in-law Peter Warren was among 1961. ham, AnneMarie Lester and educated in Lynn and has Nicholson, granddaughter Ju- which ethics rules apply those critics. She was also a graduate of her husband Tim of Westport, lived in Peabody for the past lia Howard and by her son-in- to Ivanka Trump Earlier Wednesday, the the former Quincy City Hospi- Conn. Barbara is also survived 59 years. law Robert Masino. Massachusetts Democrat tal School of Nursing and later by many nieces and nephews. Family was everything to Service information: Her BOSTON (AP) — U.S. sent a letter to the Office earned her Master’s Degree Service information: Me- Irene and she loved raising funeral will be held on Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Government Ethics from Emanuel College. She morial visiting hours to cel- and providing for her four chil- Saturday at 9 a.m. at the says she wants to know asking them to determine had lived in Charlestown for ebrate Barbara’s life will dren. She especially enjoyed CONWAY, CAHILL-BRODEUR how Ivanka Trump plans which ethics rules apply 13 years and previously in Na- be held at the SWEENEY sharing time with her children Funeral Home, 82 Lynn St., to comply with federal to Ivanka Trump. hant for 25 years. BROTHERS Home for Funer- and grandchildren on tradi- Peabody followed by her fu- ethics rules. She was employed as a reg- als, 1 Independence Ave., tional family vacations to Mar- neral Mass at 10 a.m. at St. President Donald Police: Trucker drove istered nurse for many years Quincy, on Saturday, April 1, tha’s Vineyard and Captiva. Adelaide’s Church, Lowell Trump’s daughter will at the Massachusetts Eye and from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Rela- Besides her loving husband, St., Peabody to which rela- have security clearance, cross country nonstop Ear Infirmary. tives and friends are invited she is survived by her children, tives and friends are kindly a West Wing office, but fueled by drugs Devoted mother of Kath- to attend. Karen Masino and her part- invited to attend. Visiting initially declined to be leen A. Mellen of Charlestown, In lieu of flowers, dona- ner, Michael Ford of Ipswich, hours will be held on Friday called an employee. That DEERFIELD — Police Barbara M. Desai and her tions in Barbara’s memory Thomas W. Howard and his from 4-8 p.m. Expressions would trigger transparen- have arrested a trucker husband Sheeroy of San Fran- may be made to the Mas- wife Melanie of Chelmsford, of sympathy can be made cy and ethical provisions, they say drove nonstop cisco, Calif., James J. Mellen sachusetts Eye and Ear In- Barry C. Howard and his wife in her name to Care Dimen- including a law prohibit- from Seattle to Massa- and his wife Sarah of Nahant, firmary, 243 Charles Street, Gloria of Wakefield, and Debra sions, 75 Sylvan St., Suite ing conflicts of interest. chusetts fueled by crystal Sheila M. Way and her hus- Boston, MA 02114. Taylor of Chelmsford, her eight B-102, Danvers, MA 01923. Later Wednesday, meth, LSD and cocaine. band Jim of Falls Church, Va. You are invited to visit grandchildren, Kristen Nichol- For directions and on-line Ivanka Trump announced Deerfield police say Loving grandmother of Hen- www.thesweeneybrothers. son, Lauren Masino and her obituary, visit www.ccbfu- she had decided to serve they responded to a ry and Eleanor Desai, Colin com or call 617-472-6344. boyfriend George Diantgikas, neral.com. as an official, unpaid convenience store parking employee in response to lot off Interstate 91 on Tuesday for reports of a trucker who appeared to be despondent after lock- Nahant Planning Board to discuss guidelines ing himself out of his cab. Officer Adam Sokolos- ki tells The Recorder of for new religious and educational developments Greenfield that respond- ing officers determined By Bridget Turcotte religious and educational ganizations from coming on whether Town Meet- inal fines are proposed to the driver was displaying ITEM STAFF purposes. to town, they can ask the ing should amend the be $25 for the first viola- signs of drug use. “There are one or more developers to work with storm-water bylaws voted tion, $50 for the second NAHANT — The Plan- state statutes that ex- them on a plan. two years ago that was and $100 for the third. ning Board will discuss empt religious and educa- “This zoning ordinance intended to minimize soil “Town Meeting passed whether the town should tional developments from is intended to provide that erosion during construc- it and in the course of a 781-593-7700 set guidelines for incom- Publishing Daily, except Sundays local review,” said Rich- the town can play a role in tion by requiring the proj- review by the attorney USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 ing religious and educa- ard Snyder, chairman of any such development and ects mitigate runoff. general, certain tech- Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA tional developments at a the Planning Board. “It hopefully influence its na- In August 2015, the at- nical aspects of the law and additional offices. public hearing tonight at was passed by the state ture for the benefit of the torney general struck were found incomplete Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item Town Hall. Subscriptions so that cities and towns town,” Snyder said. “Our down three sections of the and we were asked to Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States The panel will make a could not prevent educa- zoning bylaw prevents bylaws because they did correct them and that’s $20.00 for 4 weeks recommendation for if tional and religious uses most buildings from being not correctly identify how what this seeks to do,” $65.00 for 13 weeks $130.00 for 26 weeks Town Meeting should add within town. That right greater than 2.5 stories to assess and enforce fines said Snyder. a new section to the zoning $260.00 for 1 year allows them to override high. We’re trying to keep and penalties, Snyder Send payment to and POSTMASTER, bylaws that would require various provisions of local it consistent so the land- said. The revised version Bridget Turcotte can be send address changes to: a site plan review for the zoning laws.” scape is not disturbed.” includes a fee up to $100 reached at bturcotte@item- The Daily Item construction of buildings While local municipali- The other hearing will for each day a criminal vi- live.com. Follow her on 110 Munroe St. that would be used for ties cannot prevent the or- require a recommendation olation occurs. Non-crim- Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. P.O. Box 5 Lynn, MA 01903 THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2017 A3 LYNN Nicholson looks to retain school board seat By Bridget Turcotte future kids to great Lynn gal training and business and jobs, he said, noting progress with addressing toward exciting yet chal- ITEM STAFF public schools,” Nicholson experience. that a Lynn student can the opioid crisis, on so- lenging times. I am excit- said in a statement. “That Nicholson prides him- take advantage of the cial-emotional learning, ed to continue to work on Jared Nicholson has passion still drives me.” self on the successes of Early College program improving school nutri- meeting those challeng- announced his run for a The district is facing his first term, including and earn college cred- tion and increasing parent es to help our kids reach second term on the Lynn pressing challenges that the opening of Thurgood it taking free courses at involvement, he said. their potential so that we School Committee. require effective lead- Marshall Middle School North Shore Community “Getting involved in lo- as a community can reach “I ran for school com- ership, including rising and launch of a varsity College. Lynn Vocational cal politics is a great way ours.” mittee two years ago be- enrollment and finan- wrestling team, an ef- Technical Institute will to act on concerns about cause of how important cial instability, he added. fort he headed for many soon add internet tech- where our country is head- Bridget Turcotte can be having great schools will Nicholson said he plans to years. The committee nology, HVAC and health ed,” said Nicholson. “Lynn, reached at bturcotte@item- be to Lynn’s growth and continue focusing on the is building pathways care programs. and specifically the Lynn live.com. Follow her on because I want to send my issues, drawing on his le- for students to college The district has made Public Schools, are headed Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. KIPP plants seeds for new high school

By Thomas Grillo ITEM STAFF Two weeks after voters said no to a tax hike for two middle schools, the city’s only charter school is planning to build a $20 million high school, The Item has learned. KIPP Massachusetts, which operates the Academy Lynn Public Charter School, has signed an agreement to purchase a former parking lot on Munroe Street that has been used as a community garden. Assessed at $211,000, the parcel is owned ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE by Munroe Partners LLC, operated by Gor- Left: Emmah Faris-Howes from the Marshall Middle School makes don Hall, president of The Hall Co. The new school would include grades 9 through slime at the 15th annual SMART Girls Summit on Wednesday at 12 and house 450 students. Girls Inc. of Lynn. Above: Akya Hill works with Allison Matzelle of “With a new YMCA being built nearby Northeastern University Marine Science Center on a squid. and St. Mary’s building the STEM School, having a new high school on Munroe Street would create a little campus in the down- town,” said Joel Abramson, a KIPP board SMART Girls shine member. “We are looking to share whatev- er assets we have with the community and By Gayla Cawley and a way for girls to connect with wom- zations represented. the Lynn Public Schools.” ITEM STAFF en who are in the STEM field. The four SMART Girl Award recipi- Hall said his company has agreed in prin- “I find it interesting,” said Massiel To- ents were Violet Howard, from Breed ciple to sell the 29,000-square-foot parcel Girls Inc. of Lynn hosted its 15th an- lentino, 14, of Thurgood Marshall Mid- Middle School; Georgina Camil Toribio to KIPP. The school is in the due diligence nual SMART (Science, Math and Rel- dle School. “You’re working with people Reyes, from Marshall Middle School; period and a closing date has not been set, evant Technology) Girls Summit on who are in the workforce — the STEM. Hannah Tobin, from Pickering Middle he said. “This is an opportunity to fill one Wednesday, which aimed to increase fe- It’s nice to see how they do their job and School; and Alina Akhmedkarimova, of the missing teeth in downtown Lynn male youths’ interest and participation how they work.” from KIPP Academy. with a civic building that’s needed,” Hall in science, technology, engineering and In the workshops, Tolentino said she “They’re girls that are not afraid to said. math (STEM). was exposed to an experiment of making participate in these events,” said Aya- The new school would be paid for by a The career awareness event drew more ice cream and learned about how chang- la-Macey. “They actually seek them out. fundraising effort, tax credits, a bond from than 130 middle school girls from Great- ing PH levels can make certain fabrics They’re not afraid to get their hands MassDevelopment, the state’s economic de- er Lynn, who participated in workshops dye better. dirty.” velopment and finance agency, and tuition covering topics such as coding, forensic Lydia Splaine, 13, also from Marshall The SMART Girls Summit also serves payments paid by Lynn Public Schools, crime and aeronautics. This year’s sum- Middle School, said she thought the as a kickoff for the Eureka! Summer pro- about $12,000 per student. mit offered 14 workshops with represen- summit was useful because it showed gram, a free, six-week, full-day STEM Caleb Dolan, the school’s executive direc- tatives from 12 organizations, business- her how many career options there are and sports summer program for rising tor, said with a waiting list of more than es and universities. in science. She learned how to make seventh, eighth and ninth grade girls. 1,000 students, there’s lots of demand for “It’s our 15th year,” said Ann Aya- slime and examined a dead squid and The girls also go on weekly expeditions space. la-Macey, STEM coordinator. “It’s a spe- learned how its skin changes colors. related to their classes to places such as “We are certainly thinking about our fu- cial milestone celebration for us … This “Science is more towards guys, so my the Northeastern Marine Science Lab in ture in Lynn,” he said. “We just had a lot- is really cool because girls are exposed dad really said it was important to go to Nahant, the Museum of Science, Boston tery and had a tremendous turnout. There to careers they didn’t even know exist- this,” Splaine said. Society of Architects-Learning by De- were 800 elementary school applicants for ed.” The Museum of Science, Boston; Cell sign and the Massachusetts Institute of 120 slots. We are certainly thinking about Ayala-Macey said girls in Lynn didn’t Signaling Technology; Northeastern Technology Museum and Media Lab. how to hopefully serve more kids and how always have access to these opportuni- University’s Marine Science Center; Girls who successfully complete the to be part of the solution in Lynn.” ties in STEM. She said the original idea the Massachusetts State Police Crime Eureka program are eligible for a paid Earlier this year, MassDevelopment is- was to create an event to invite a sig- Laboratory; Keurig Green Mountain; internship the summer before the 10th sued KIPP a $5.7 million tax-exempt bond. nificant number of girls from the Lynn General Electric; the Cambridge Fire grade. The school plans to use the proceeds to area and introduce them to careers un- Department; New Biolabs; the build a 12,000-square-foot addition to its derrepresented by women. Chandra X-Ray Observatory; and War- Gayla Cawley can be reached at gcaw- High Rock Street campus to accommo- She said the workshops were meant to ner Babcock Institute/Beyond Benign [email protected]. Follow her on Twitter date 600 students in kindergarten through be hands-on, experiential, fun, exciting were some of the businesses and organi- @GaylaCawley. fourth grade. MassDevelopment provided the school with a $26 million financing package in Former Item building sells at auction 2011, including a tax-exempt bond and New Market Tax Credits to build its exist- ing building. By Thomas Grillo California-based online auc- apartments. tor, said the firm ran a mar- ITEM STAFF tion house. But she dropped the scheme keting campaign last fall that Thomas Grillo can be reached at tgrillo@ Winchester-based Ex- and listed the building with a generated multiple offers in itemlive.com. The former Daily Item change and Mount Vernon local commercial real estate excess of $1 million. building has been sold at LLC, an entity managed broker last year. When that Based on that activity, he auction for the second time in by Christine Diarbaker- failed, Diarbakerly hired said, they decided to launch ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! two years. ly, bought the flatiron-style CBRE/New England to sell the auction and expected it The unidentified buyer paid building at auction in 2015 it. When that didn’t work, she would net increased interest Call Customer Service to place an ad $900,000 for the landmark for $880,000 with plans to in- went the auction route. and “higher offers.” 35,000-square-foot downtown vest $12 million to transform At the time, Taidgh McClo- CBRE and Ten-X did not re- 781-593-7700, ext. 2 property through Ten-X, a the property into 24 luxury ry, a CBRE managing direc- turn calls seeking comment.

Planning board votes to allow YMCA land use MAYOR JUDITH FLANAGAN KENNEDY ANNOUNCES STREET SWEEPING SCHEDULE By Leah Dearborn cess of achieving that goal. The project summary South Street to be wid- ITEM STAFF In a March 1 letter to said more than 320 staff ened for the $30 million The Lynn Department of Public Works citywide street the members of the school will be employed at the Market Basket project sweeping program has commenced. The street-sweeping The Planning Board committee, Macdonald new Y campus and more schedule for for April 3, 2017 through April 7, 2017 voted on Tuesday to was approved at the same said the YMCA is working than 175 youth will receive includes: transfer a parcel of land meeting. for use by the YMCA. on a permanent parking employment training. WARD PRECINCT Leah Dearborn can be The 35,000-square-foot plan for the site that will A land swap where the property is a public way include 90 spaces on the city would abandon 50-70 reached at ldearborn@ Monday 04/03/2017 7 1 at Wheeler Street and property. Market Square to allow itemlive.com. Tuesday 04/04/2017 7 1, 2, & 3 Neptune Boulevard. Wednesday 04/05/2017 7 2, 3, & 4 “Built in 1974, the LAW OFFICES OF Thursday 04/06/2017 7 2, 3, & 4 current Y facility is not JAMES J. CARRIGAN Friday 04/07/2017 7 3 & 4 equipped to meet the fu- 6 1 • Social Security Disability ture needs of Lynn,” said • Workers Compensation a written project sum- • Accidents This schedule is subject to change due to inclement mary. “The new YMCA 25 years located across NIGHTS: Begins May 1 weather. Should inclement weather prevent sweepers property will include a from Lynn District Court Monday and Wednesdays 6-10 p.m from working in your area as scheduled, they will return nearly 65,000-square-foot 15 Johnson St. ONLINE HYBRID: Begins May 2 seven (7) days from the date originally scheduled. full-facility Y.” 781-596-0100 Tuesdays 6-10 p.m. Bruce Macdonald, pres- JAMES J. CARRIGAN DAYS: Begins May 16 For public awareness, Lynn Community Television ident and CEO of YMCA ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN Tuesdays and Thursdays 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Channel 3/22 and Verizon Channel 37/38 also broadcast RONALD D. MALLOY this schedule. Sweeping operations will be conducted Metro North, previously www.jamescarriganlaw.com from 7 a.m. – 3 p.m. Please remove all cars from the said the plan is to develop [email protected] a new Y right in front of street and encourage your neighbors to do the same for the one that is there. a cleaner LYNN. Where necessary, vehicles impeding The plan to purchase Catch up with your sweeping operations will be ticketed or towed in the land at Wheeler Street accordance with city ordinances. Leaves pushed into and Neptune Boulevard is favorite team the streets from lawns will not be swept up. another step in the pro- in Item Sports! A4 THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2017 OPINION HEIDI STEVENS HOW TO REACH US

E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill O’Reilly wig comment just the B A. B John M. Gilberg Chief Executive O cer Edward M. Grant T J   Gordon R. Hall latest attempt to discount women News Editor 110 Munroe St. W   J. K Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 Vice President, Finance J. Patrick Norton Bill O’Reilly’s “James appearance. entertainment. Remember Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan Brown wig” comment was When are we going to “Lego Movie,” when the Chief Operating O cer Customer Service Chairman horrendous. stop doing this to women? fierce, fearless Wyldstyle Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. P ‘  Mean, mocking, sopho- When are we going to is talking to Lego Emmet Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 moric — beyond the pale, start placing more value (who harbors a secret Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 really, even for a guy on their words, their ideas, crush on her) and all he All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 whose racially charged their work, their contribu- hears is, “blah blah blah Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 comments are his call- tions than how pleasing proper name place name Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 ing card: “If you go to they are to our visual pal- back-story stuff.” Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 any restaurant, Mexican ate? Ha ha ha. I can’t hear classi [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 restaurant in the world, Not any time soon, it ap- you. You’re too beautiful. they come out and they’re pears. Subscriptions John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 Or you’re not beautiful [email protected] singing ‘Guantanamera’ Scottish First Minister enough. Or you don’t fit with the sombreros on.” Nicola Sturgeon and Brit- my teeny-tiny definition Circulation Many African-Americans ish Prime Minister The- of beautiful. Something [email protected] “are ill-educated and resa May met earlier this about beauty, which is a Ext. 3 have tattoos on their fore- week, and The Daily Mail woman’s duty to uphold, Newsroom heads.” And so on. newspaper chose to mark above all else. [email protected] (I have seen some fore- the occasion with a front- O’Reilly apologized for [email protected] head tattoos up close, by page photo and the head- his wig comment Tuesday, Ext. 4 EDITORIAL the way, and they’ve all line “Never mind Brexit, calling it “dumb.” been on white folks. Most- who won Legs-it!” Indeed. Unfortunate- Sports [email protected] ly at my ex-sister-in-law’s When human rights law- ly, it’s also part of a wedding. I’m just saying.) yer Amal Clooney deliv- long-standing pattern — Ext. 5 But let’s talk about the ered a speech on ISIS to his and ours. Retail and Online Setting an comment leading up to the the United Nations, Time Call it out when you see Advertising wig part. “I didn’t hear a magazine tweeted, “Amal it, friends. We can accom- [email protected] word she said,” O’Reilly Clooney shows off her plish a whole lot more if ADVERTISING told his “Fox & Friends” co- baby bump at the United we stop tuning out half example hosts Tuesday, after they Nations.” of the Earth’s population Ernie Carpenter, Jr. watched a clip of U.S. Rep. I didn’t hear a word she Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1355 because we can’t get past [email protected] Maxine Waters, D-Calif., said. their looks. delivering a speech about It’s such a widely ac- Mike Germano in Revere patriotism on the House cepted setup — intelligent Heidi Stevens is a colum- Director of Advertising floor. “I was looking at the woman talks; people stare nist for the Chicago Tri- and Business Development bune. Readers may email ext. 1257 Revere’s revived Commission on Disabil- James Brown wig.” at her hair/dress/legs/baby [email protected] ities is proving there is plenty of work to Didn’t hear a word she bump — that we even her at hstevens@chicag- said. Too focused on her sneak it into children’s otribune.com. Bob Gunther be done in the city and across Massachu- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 setts to address accessibility and inclusion [email protected] for all residents. Ralph Mitchell The Commission’s March agenda includ- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 ed a discussion on programming and ac- [email protected] tivities for youth with special needs, and Patricia Whalen continued conversation about pedestrian Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 safety and accessibility around the city. [email protected] It’s worth stepping back for a minute and pondering the magnitude and significance BUSINESS OFFICE of those two topics. In 21st century Amer- Beth Bresnahan ica, strong programs for youth and adults Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 with disabilities should be in place and re- [email protected] ceive the money they need to expand. Susan J. Conti The same benchmark should apply to Controller, ext. 1288 safety and access in public locations for [email protected] disabled residents. Federal requirements Ted Grant — in other words, the law of the land — Publisher, ext. 1234 strictly outline public access and safety [email protected] mandates. But the street, sidewalk or pub- Marian Kinney lic building that is accessible in one com- ext. 1212 munity to someone who is disabled may [email protected] not be as accessible in another community. Will Kraft Mayor Brian Arrigo and city officials Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 have made the Commission on Disabilities [email protected] a priority and matched that commitment Jennifer Perez with a promise to conduct a detailed sur- ext. 1205 vey assessing the needs of residents with READERS’ FORUM [email protected] disabilities. Carolina Trujillo The commission meets on the second Bringing a bazaar to Lynn a Lynn bazaar. I can see the future growth Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. in the expanding like a spider web in all direc- [email protected] City Council Chamber. To the Editor: tions. With the train tracks there, com- Jim Wilson To its credit, Revere’s commission is not As someone who is from Lynn and muters and visitors could come and go Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 just a deliberative body talking about a [email protected] owned homes there, I got very excited from wide areas, which could eventually limited agenda of ideas generated by its reading about the planned lighting and CIRCULATION members. Its stated goal is inclusion and be a tourist magnet from the Boston area. art projects for downtown Lynn. Your its agenda notices invite residents to add Of course, a lot of considerations must Lisa Mahmoud write-up was very interesting and the be weighed concerning bazaars, including Manager, ext. 1239 to the commission agenda and contact [email protected] members with any ideas or suggestions. picture of the lights under the bridge was real estate values, zoning issues, right- Progressive thinking demonstrated by great. However, my mind started running of-way issues, various permits and the CLASSIFIED the commission can easily be matched away with me thinking of a much greater supporting infrastructure. It wouldn’t be Abbe Young Smith with a regional and statewide approach vision that could be achieved that would easy, but it all needs to start with a vision Manager, ext. 1276 to focusing on disability concerns. Arri- really put Lynn on the map for the future. with a viable strategic plan which could [email protected] go’s forward-thinking approach to gov- How about a street bazaar or enclosed be phased in. Kerry Smith ernment makes Revere City Hall or an marketplace? They have been built in After the previous 50 or 60 years of Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1325 even larger location a perfect forum for older cities encompassing existing build- suburban growth with the huge malls re- [email protected] bringing together disability advocates ings and new facilities, including hotels. sponsible for the demise of so many of the NEWSROOM and residents for overarching discussions Many modern urban marketplaces have “one-time great” communities, the time and planning. wide walking areas with greenery and seems to be right for urban bazaars and Bill Brotherton Even a weekend-long disability forum sitting areas. marketplaces. Features Editor ext. 1338 [email protected] could barely tackle priority disability re- The bazaars are temperature-con- The lighting project is great and it could form topics. Uniform and fair compliance trolled under glass roofs. I was working continue on a limited, not-too-costly basis Gayla Cawley with federal and state laws; disability mo- in Singapore a few years ago when a Reporter, ext. 1236 while a marketplace master plan is being [email protected] bility and enforcement and conformance brand new bazaar was built with stores developed. concerns. filled with everything imaginable. Ed Hobson Cheryl Charles Night Editor, ext. 1278 Another major topic is ensuring disabil- Central Square could serve as a hub for Waxhaw, N.C. ity commissions are in the mainstream of [email protected] governance at the city and state levels. Leah M. Dearborn Disability commissions sometimes get Reporter, ext. 1317 pegged as annoyances by public officials [email protected] who don’t want the headache of spending Thomas Grillo money on enforcement and expensive com- Reporter, ext. 1264 pliance requirements. [email protected] “Yeah, we’ll get to it,” is an excuse com- Spenser Hasak mission members hear too often. Those Editorial Art Director, ext. 1222 excuses are disappearing in Revere where [email protected] the disabled have a voice and priorities are Thor Jourgensen getting the public airing they deserve. News Editor, ext. 1267 [email protected] Steve Krause Sports Editor, ext. 1229 CORRECTIONS [email protected] Katie Morrison Due to an editing error, a misleading headline ran Sports Reporter with a story about Lynn City Councilor at large Dan [email protected] Cahill in The Item’s March 27 edition. Cahill is not re- Owen O’Rourke signing. He is not seeking reelection to the council. Photographer, ext. 1224 l [email protected] Due to a photographer’s error, an incorrect name was Anne Marie Tobin included in a photo caption published in The Item’s Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 March 28 edition. The person in the photo is Mikki Wil- [email protected] son. Bridget Turcotte l Reporter, ext. 1269 Due to a reporting error, The Item’s March 27 story on [email protected] state Sen. Thomas M. McGee’s (D-Lynn) decision to run David Wilson for mayor misidentified the legislative district McGee Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 [email protected] represents. Ryan York 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] THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 ENTERTAINMENT Fonda and Tomlin savor senioritis as ‘Grace and Frankie’

By Frazier Moore ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — The message of “Grace and Frankie” is: There’s life after 70. And also your own brand of vibra- tor, according to this come- dy’s just-released new season. Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin press FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS on as the title characters whose U.S. music producer and rapper O’Shea Jack- longtime husbands (played by Mar- son, also known by his stage name Ice Cube, tin Sheen and Sam Waterston) poses in Paris. The Library of Congress an- abruptly left them for each other at the series’ inception. nounced Wednesday that N.W.A’s album, “When our law-partner husbands “Straight Outta Compton,” would be preserved tell us they’ve been having an affair for posterity. for 20 years, we’re bereft and cast adrift,” says Tomlin. “What happens when you’re in N.W.A., Vin Scully your late 70s and the rug is pulled out from under you?” poses Fonda. The answer they and their show to be preserved by are promoting: “There can be a third act that’s pretty robust and pretty Library of Congress fun,” as Fonda puts it. “Don’t write us off just because we’re over the hill. ‘Cause there’s a lot of other hills Associated Press from his By Ben Nuckols still to come that are pretty excit- ASSOCIATED PRESS home in Hidden Hills, Cal- ifornia. “It was a particu- ing.” WASHINGTON — First larly meaningful game for As the third season begins, the it became the basis for an me anyway, so to have it often-fractious friendship shared Oscar-nominated mov- picked up and put for pos- by uptight Grace and free-spirited ie. Now, “Straight Outta terity is rather humbling Frankie has steered them into mar- Compton” — the ground- and, at the same time, keting a product designed to meet breaking album from rap overwhelming.” the special needs of women of their group N.W.A. and a one- Plenty of standards are vintage. It’s a vibrator with thought- time flashpoint in the na- joining the registry too, in- fully large-print directions and a tion’s culture wars — has cluding Judy Garland’s ver- swiveling head that won’t aggravate been selected for the pres- sion of “Over the Rainbow,” the user’s carpal tunnel syndrome tigious National Record- the Eagles’ 1976 great- or arthritis. Its brand name: Me- ing Registry. est-hits collection and Don nage a Moi. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The album was one of 25 McLean’s elliptical 1971 Thus does “Grace and Frankie,” Lily Tomlin, left, and Jane Fonda are co-stars in “Grace and additions to the registry folk song “American Pie.” between generous laughs, contin- Frankie.” The third season of the comedy series is currently announced Wednesday by Released in 1988, ue to explore growing older while streaming on Netflix. the Library of Congress, “Straight Outta Compton” thumbing its nose at Father Time. and it wasn’t the only one influenced a generation of Fonda and Tomlin (today hale with a Los Angeles con- and hearty at, respectively, 79 and humor is right close to the surface. “I have NO problem learning rappers with its raw lyrics I tend to depression, and she finds lines!” Tomlin chortles. “She is just nection. Baseball play- about gang violence and 77) are the best advertisements for laughter in everything. We have fun so full of it!” by-play from Vin Scully, the drug trade in south what the series is about. They first together.” “Lily stumbles around and forgets who retired last year after central Los Angeles. It worked together in a certain hit film Even so, the series presents chal- her lines,” persists Fonda, “then, calling Dodgers games for achieved platinum sales nearly four decades ago. lenges. when it’s all put together, it all turns 67 years, will also join the without radio airplay and Fonda had attended a live perfor- national library’s trove of captured the attention of mance by Tomlin “and I fell in love In the first season, Fonda unex- out perfectly. She somehow makes recordings, which are se- white America. The in- with her. I was preparing a movie pectedly identified with the aban- it seem so fresh. When I forget MY lected for their historical, cendiary track “F--- tha called ‘9 to 5’ that was kind of se- donment issues her character was lines, I just feel sort of like I’m a artistic or cultural signif- Police” was denounced rious. But after I saw her show, I going through. “It kind of shatters” dud.” icance. by right-wing politicians thought, ‘I CAN’T do a movie about Grace, she says, and “it did for me, “This is just crazy talk,” Tomlin The library chose Scul- and prompted a warning secretaries if Lily Tomlin isn’t one Jane, as well. It triggered something counters, then reports that, a few ly’s call of the final meet- letter from the FBI to the of them.’ And we had to totally redo in me. It was really hard to be play- days before, she watched a couple ing between the Brooklyn group’s record label. the movie so it was funny.” ing somebody going through that.” of episodes, “and — oh, I’m sorry — Dodgers and the New The album was also one Tomlin says she came to the proj- Thinking back on it seems to bring you’re really GOOD.” York Giants at Manhat- of the first to receive a pa- ect “totally in awe” of Fonda, and, Fonda to the brink of tears. “You think?” says Fonda, as if tan’s Polo Grounds in rental advisory label for referring to Fonda’s Oscar-winning Or not, she argues with a smile. “I caught by surprise. 1957. Both teams would explicit content, the out- performance in the 1971 thriller just have something in my eyes.” “Oh, yes. Just terrific.” depart for California after growth of a group started “Klute,” confides, “I had already And there are other demands be- “Aw, thanks,” says Fonda, clearly that season. by Tipper Gore, then-wife worn a ‘Klute’ hairdo for a couple of sides the emotional. Like “working touched. “It’s a rather imposing of future vice president Al years.” 16 hours a day when you’re almost But it all begs the question: How call to realize that some- Gore. But the controversy With their on-screen reunion for 80,” Fonda says. “And we have to be do these veteran actresses do it? thing that you have done has long since faded and “Grace and Frankie,” Fonda says learning our lines. Some of us,” she Fonda: “You’ve got to get enough would technically live for- critics consistently rank it Tomlin, once again, is “good for me adds with a comically knowing eye sleep.” ever in the Library of Con- as one of the best hip-hop to be around. I come from a long in Tomlin’s direction, “have QUITE Tomlin: “You’ve got to squat.” gress,” Scully, 89, told The albums ever made. line of depressed people, and Lily’s a challenge that way.” Fonda: “Squat over WHAT?”

COMING ATTRACTIONS

Simply Artrageous The silent auction will also in- formers from New England and bers will practice using the new clude gift certificates for such beyond will participate in the NARFE Legislative Action Center BEVERLY — Local artists are things as services, museum annual cantata. In addition to to send letters and make phone featured in Montserrat College passes and restaurants. the St. Andrew’s choir, vocalists calls to congressional represen- of Art’s annual fundraising Artra- The committee arranging the include Geoff Bartley, Howard tatives regarding issues import- geous!31 auction on Saturday auction is still soliciting dona- Bursen, Chuck Hall, Reggie Har- ant to retired and active federal at North Shore Music Theatre, tions of artwork and gift certif- ris, Anne Hills, Kate Katzberg, employees. Refreshments will 62 Dunham Road, starting at 6 icates. For information about Sally Rogers, Kim Wallach and be available and a raffle will be p.m. All proceeds directly benefit contributing items, go to www. Carolyn Waters. Instrumental- held. For further information, scholarships for students. marbleheadfestival.org. Click on ists include Paul Combs, Josh- contact Mike Evers at 978-922- Lynn-area participants include About Us and then Contact Us to ua Levin-Epstein, John Kirk and 6932. Donna Baldassari, Rebecca send questions. Or email artauc- Franke. Dalton and Steve Negron, all [email protected]. The cantata was first per- ‘Chasing Ice’ in Swampscott of Lynn; Peggy Farrell, Ann Fo- This year’s auction will include formed at St. Andrew’s on Good thergill, Judy Schmid, Susan a new program, “small works — Friday in 1980 and has been SWAMPSCOTT — The free Schrader and Suzanne Ulrich, buy it now.” This is a direct sale of performed there nearly every showing of the documentary all of Marblehead; and Mau- art on a first-come, first-served year since. Franke said, “Many “Chasing Ice,” earlier canceled reen Holub and Mary Taddie of basis. “Small works” is defined friends from the music world as because of inclement weath- Swampscott. as small pieces no larger than well as many fine singers from er, has been rescheduled for Artrageous!31 offers guests COURTESY PHOTO 11-inches-by-14 inches that will the parish have been with the Sunday at 4 p.m., in the Parish the opportunity to experience sell for $250 or less. The com- production throughout its life- Hall at the Unitarian Universal- the thrill of art as it’s created by Nahant resident Duncan Lorien delivers his time. You will find the names of ist Church of Greater Lynn, 101 acclaimed Understanding of Music Seminar at mittee is also looking for sculp- Montserrat’s accomplished stu- ture, blown glass and pottery no various cast members and musi- Forest Ave. National Geographic Bristol Studios, 169 Mass Ave., April 7-9. dents. There will be quality col- larger than 12 inches tall. Jewel- cians over the years on some of photographer James Balog was the finest recordings and writing lectible works available including about music. The seminar is ing pricing and seminar details, ry will also be included. once a skeptic about climate in the classical, pop, folk and paintings, drawings, prints and open to all levels from beginners please call 781-599-1476 or go Founded in 1962, the Mar- change. But through his Extreme jazz worlds. Ice Survey, he discovers undeni- more in the Live and Silent auc- to professional musicians. to www.understandingofmusic. blehead Festival of Arts has “Although the story we retell able evidence of our changing tions by members of the Mont- During the seminar Lorien, a com. To register online, please become a forum for artistic ex- here is at the core of Christianity, planet. In “Chasing Ice,” we fol- serrat community and other recording artist, composer and pression in the vicinity of Mar- visit www.signup.understandin- it is not necessarily about being low Balog across the Arctic as renowned and emerging artists. educator, will unravel the com- blehead Harbor. Held each year gofmusic.com. a Christian,” Franke continued. he deploys revolutionary time- The evening offers the ability to plex language of Western music over the July 4 holiday, it hosts a make a difference by directly “It’s about being human in the lapse cameras designed for one to reveal its true simplicities. By wide range of visual art exhibits supporting the next generation Marblehead art auction presence of the Divine, and it’s purpose: to capture a multi-year the end of the seminar, attend- as well as other events featuring of creative talent. about the presence of Redemp- record of the world’s changing ees’ knowledge will include all MARBLEHEAD — The annual film, music, writing, boat building For further information about tion in the midst of the most hor- glaciers. note names on keyboard and Art Auction, a fundraiser for the and children’s activities. Artrageous!30 tickets and art rific and tragic dimensions of the guitar, all scales and chords, July 4 Marblehead Festival of The Marblehead Festival of previews, visit www.montserrat. Arts is an all-volunteer organi- human condition.” Spring craft fair exercises to coordinate hands Arts, will be at Abbot Hall April edu/auction. zation that operates year-round Donations ($15 suggested) and fingers, how to read and 29, 6-10 p.m. This event will fea- and relies solely on donations to will be accepted at the door.. LYNN — First Church of Christ play music together, and how ture works of local craftspeople The Understanding of Music fund its operations. in Lynn, Congregational, 678 to read chord books and charts and businesses. Tickets for the Retired federal Lynnfield St., will host its Spring auction are available at Shubies, BOSTON — Nahant resident for musical accompaniment. Good Friday Cantata employees to meet Craft Fair, Saturday, May 6, 9 Duncan Lorien delivers his ac- Lorien’s radical approach breaks Arnould Gallery and the Spirit of a.m. to 3 p.m. Offered will be claimed Understanding of Music down each of these concepts so ’76 Bookstore for $35. Tickets MARBLEHEAD — Recording PEABODY — The North Shore homemade jewelry, floral ar- Seminar at Bristol Studios, 169 attendees can learn to play an can also be purchased online artist and songwriter Bob Franke Chapter of the National Active rangements and other items, Mass Ave., April 7-9. Seminar instrument in one weekend. for $30. This year there will also and other musicians will perform and Retired Federal Employ- Mother’s Day gifts, baked attendees learn to read and The seminar totals 20 hours be a free preview, April 28, from Franke’s “Good Friday Cantata, ees (NARFE) will hold its free goods, a lobster roll luncheon play music in just one weekend. beginning April 7 from 4 to 9 6-8 p.m. Meditations on the Passion,” monthly meeting on Wednesday and more. Tables are available With more than 25,000 gradu- p.m. and continuing April 8 and The auction is really two auc- April 14, 8 p.m., at the Church at 1 p.m. at the Torigian Senior to rent for $25 each. If interest- ates worldwide, Lorien’s seminar 9 from 9:30 a.m. to 7 pm. For tions, one live and one silent. of St. Andrew, 135 Lafayette St. Center, 79R Central St., Pea- ed, please contact the church is redefining the way we learn additional information, includ- The works are many and varied. Vocal and instrumental per- body. During the meeting mem- office at 781-599-3170. A6 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2017 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- MARBLEHEAD shield of his motor vehicle to Lynn murder suspect larly arrests, reflect police records. In damage it; at 2:36 p.m. Tues- the event of a perceived inaccuracy, Complaints day on Ledgewood Way; at it is the sole responsibility of the con- 1:17 a.m. Wednesday at 53 A report of neighbor harass- held without bail cerned party to contact the relevant Northend St. A caller reported ment at 12:57 p.m. Tuesday her car was vandalized. An of- police department and have the de- on State Street. A caller report- ficer reported being unsure if By Gayla Cawley apparent that he had al- the Lynn Police Gang partment issue a notice of correction ed she was being harassed by someone broke a tail light in ITEM STAFF ready lost a significant Unit, Barillas emerged to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- her neighbor constantly. She person or if it was struck. amount of blood, accord- as a person of interest ifications will not be made without stated that when she passes LYNN — Tomas Bari- ing to court documents. because he is known on express notice of change from the her neighbor’s apartment, her llas, 20, of Lynn, was held Other emergency per- the streets as “Sixteen” REVERE without bail following a arresting police department. neighbor opens the door and sonnel responded, ad- and is associated with the says “shame on you, you raised brief Lynn District Court ministered CPR and ESMG, which is known to Arrests appearance Wednesday, LYNN a terrible person.” Arias-Amador was taken stand for east side money A report of harassing voice- Douglas P. Lemes, 26, of where he was arraigned to Salem Hospital, where gang, according to court mails at 7:32 p.m. Tuesday on a murder charge in Arrests 10 Connecticut Ave., Apt. 2, he was later pronounced documents. on Washington Street. A call- Somerville, was arrested on connection with last dead, according to court Police said Barillas had weekend’s stabbing death Renso Lino-Ramos, 19, of er reported he was receiving warrants at 5:24 p.m. Tuesday. documents. three outstanding war- on Chase Street. 445 Essex St., was arrested voicemails from a man with Sandra Primo, 66, of 89 In the area where rants for his arrest from on a courtesy booking at 7:14 an accent who was threaten- Grove Ave., Wilmington, was Barillas pleaded not Arias-Amador had col- Chelsea District Court. a.m. Wednesday. ing to kill him and his family. arrested and charged with dis- guilty in the death of Ja- lapsed, police found a red When detectives went to He thought it was a scam. son Arias-Amador, 20, of Toree Morris, of 100 Willow orderly conduct at 2:03 p.m. folding knife and a flip- arrest him on the warrants Police reported the incident Boston, who was killed on St., was arrested on a warrant Tuesday. style cell phone, court doc- at his Baker Street home, charge of resisting arrest at appeared to be a case of the March 23 near 14 Chase uments show. he was discovered hiding 11:38 p.m. Tuesday. wrong number. Accidents St. He is also charged Police followed a trail in the basement under a Adiel Ramirez, 43, of 231 with unlawful possession of blood from Baker to plastic tarp, according to Essex St., was arrested on a PEABODY A report of a motor vehi- of ammunition without Franklin Street, which led court documents. courtesy booking at 7:14 a.m. cle accident at 10:53 a.m. a firearm identification all the way back to a larg- After his arrest, police Wednesday. Accidents Tuesday at New Revere Police card. er pool of blood in the front searched Barillas’ phone, Shane Sims, 31, of 111 Station on Revere Beach Park- His court-appointed de- lot of 14 Chase St., where which allegedly showed Eutaw Ave., was arrested and A report of a motor vehicle way; at 3:25 p.m. Tuesday on fense attorney, Denise Re- authorities think the inci- he was communicating charged with Class A drug pos- accident at 5:28 p.m. Monday Mahoney Circle; at 5:06 p.m. gan, had no comment on dent originated. The trail with Arias-Amador, and session, Class B drug posses- at 494 Lowell St. and 2 Priscil- Tuesday on Beach Street; at the charges. of blood stretched the dis- planned to meet him. The sion, Class C drug possession la Lane; at 8:05 p.m. Monday 8:02 p.m. Tuesday on Sprague Family members of the tance of approximately phone also contained a at 156 Goodale St. and 629 and Class E drug possession Street. victim were present for 150 to 200 yards. There self-made video, in which Lowell St.; at 10:28 a.m. Tues- at 10:55 a.m. Wednesday. the arraignment, but also was also blood on a vehi- he bragged of “catching a day at 378 Lynnfield St. and 0 Demond Steele, 32, of 110 declined comment. cle parked in the area of body” from Mission Hill, Bartholomew St.; at 2:09 p.m. Complaints Green St., was arrested on a Barillas is scheduled to 26 Chase St., where po- and concluding with him Tuesday at Andover Street and courtesy booking at 2:17 p.m. A report of a disturbance at return to court on May 10 lice believe Arias-Amador opening the bathroom win- Route 128 North; at 4:23 p.m. Wednesday. 4:35 a.m. Tuesday on Shirley for a probable cause hear- leaned against for assis- dow covering and showing Tuesday at 68 Pierpont St. and Gabriel Suazo, 30, of 60 Avenue; at 5:38 p.m. Tuesday ing. tance while he was walk- the lot where the murder 92 Aborn St.; at 6:57 p.m. Rantoul St., Beverly, was ar- on Central Avenue. Police responded to ing, according to court allegedly occurred. Police Tuesday at 7-Eleven at 79 Low- rested and charged with Class the area of Baker and documents. said the term “catching a ell St.; at 7:17 p.m. Tuesday at A drug trafficking more than Overdose Franklin Street shortly The taxi driver who 310 Lowell St. and Route 128 body” means to kill some- 36 grams, disorderly conduct after midnight Friday on reported the incident North; at 10:31 p.m. Tuesday one, according to court and resisting arrest at 3:50 A report of a possible over- a report of a man with a told police that he saw at 75 Walnut St. A two-car ac- documents. p.m. Tuesday. dose at 3:43 a.m. Tuesday on possible stab wound. The Arias-Amador stumbling cident was reported and one Officers obtained a Eliot Road; at 6:48 p.m. Tues- officers saw a man sitting over toward his vehicle, search warrant for Bari- passenger was taken to Salem day at Roseland Properties on on the ground leaning up before he leaned over and Accidents Hospital; at 6:36 a.m. Wednes- llas’ Baker Street home Parkside Place. against a taxi, later iden- collapsed. He then got out on March 24, and found A report of a motor vehicle day at Route 128 North and tified as Arias-Amador. of his taxi, saw the pro- 310 Lowell St.; at 8:40 a.m. clothes he was believed to accident with personal injury Theft His body was limp and he fuse bleeding and called be wearing the night be- at 4 p.m. Tuesday at Chatham Wednesday at Peabody Shell was not moving, according 911, according to court at 85 Lynnfield St. A report of a robbery at 6:43 fore, which all had what and Marianna streets; at 1:10 to a police report filed at documents. was believed to be blood a.m. Wednesday at 138 South A report of a pedestrian hit a.m. Tuesday on Dehon Street. Lynn District Court. Court documents by a motor vehicle at 8:23 A report of a larceny/forg- on them. A plastic bag Common St. Arias-Amador couldn’t show that police learned containing handgun am- A report of a motor vehicle p.m. Monday at 11 Main St. ery/fraud at 3:44 p.m. Tuesday communicate and his through a conversation The victim was taken to Salem at Market Basket on Squire munition was also recov- accident at 6:27 p.m. Tuesday clothes were saturated with Arias-Amador’s sis- ered, according to court Hospital. Road. at 61 Commercial St.; at 9:37 with blood. Police began to ter that the victim had documents. p.m. Tuesday at Broad and A report of a motor vehicle A report of a larceny from administer aid and found sent his girlfriend a Snap- Spring streets; at 11:15 p.m. hit and run accident at 5:04 a motor vehicle at 6:15 p.m. a stab wound on the left chat message that he was Gayla Cawley can be Tuesday at 45 Newhall St.; p.m. Tuesday at Sally’s Beauty Tuesday at Hampton Inn on side of his neck under- “meeting my boy, from reached at gcawley@item- at 10:42 a.m. Wednesday at at 300 Andover St.; at 12:18 Lee Burbank Highway. neath his jaw. Pressure ESMG, Names sixteen.” live.com. Follow her on Chestnut and Union streets; at p.m. Wednesday at Qdoba was applied, but it became Through assistance from Twitter @GaylaCawley. 12:13 p.m. Wednesday at 660 Mexican Grill at 229 Andover SAUGUS Walnut St. St. A report of a motor vehicle Accidents hit and run accident at 12:20 Breaking and Entering Police searching for man p.m. Wednesday at Union and A report of a motor vehi- A report of a motor vehicle Washington streets. cle breaking and entering at accident at 9:58 a.m. Tuesday 8:16 p.m. Monday at Latitude in the area of Fairmount Ave- accused of Revere assault Complaints Sports Club at 194 Newbury nue. St. Police reported two mo- REVERE — State Police state police spokesman, seen the man before while A report of a disturbance at are looking for the man said in a statement. “The she was running, state po- 3:34 p.m. Tuesday at 1075R tor vehicles were broken into, Breaking and Entering with two separate car windows who allegedly assaulted a woman yelled at him, and lice said. Western Ave.; at 4:47 p.m. A report of a motor vehi- 33-year-old female jogger the man began running The incident is under Tuesday at Shelter at 100 shattered and a purse taken cle breaking and entering at on Revere Beach Boule- south on the Boulevard investigation. Anyone Willow St.; at 6:19 p.m. Tues- out of each. One of the vehi- 10:06 p.m. Tuesday at LA Fit- vard Wednesday morning. and then onto Ocean Av- with information on the day at 82 Green St.; at 7:39 cles also had a laptop stolen out of it. ness at 1450 Broadway. Police The woman told state enue toward the Wonder- suspect’s identity can call p.m. Tuesday at 15 Newcastle reported the front passenger Court; at 9 a.m. Wednesday police shortly before 6 land MBTA station.” state police in Revere at Complaints side window of a vehicle was a.m. that she was running Responding troopers 781-284-0038. at English High School at 50 broken and a blue jacket, Goodridge St.; at 9:05 a.m. north along the sea wall were unable to find the sus- Police are urging any- A report of a disturbance at purse and other items were Wednesday at 73 Holyoke St. side of the Boulevard near pect, who is described as a one who uses any public 10:33 p.m. Monday at 3 King taken. Revere Street when a man Hispanic or white man in space to be aware of their Overdose St. A caller reported the youths suddenly appeared in front his early 20s. The suspect surroundings at all times in the neighboring apartment Complaints of her, state police said. was wearing a gray hooded and carry a charged cell A report of an overdose at were far too loud for the time sweatshirt and a black and A report of a disturbance at “The man verbally ac- phone to call 911 if they 7:59 p.m. Tuesday on Essex of the night. Police reported 3:22 p.m. Tuesday at Burger costed her and then white bandana, possibly a feel threatened or observe Street; at 10:33 p.m. Tuesday the youths would lower the vol- King/Janco Central at 1449 grabbed her chest and skull-style bandana. The anything or anyone suspi- on Lynnfield Street; at 11:59 ume to an acceptable level; at buttocks,” David Procopio, victim told police she had cious. p.m. Tuesday on Pinkham 5:43 p.m. Tuesday at 32 Gran- Broadway. Place. ite St.; at 9:02 p.m. Tuesday at 109 Main St.; at 3:19 a.m. Vandalism Theft Wednesday at Tannery Two at Fugitive charged with attack 12 Crowninshield St. A report of vandalism at A report of a larceny at 3:09 A report of suspicious ac- 7:24 a.m. Tuesday at 21 p.m. Tuesday at 59 Vine St.; at tivity at 2:51 a.m. Tuesday Swan Road. A caller reported on roommate returned to US 3:21 p.m. Tuesday at 1 State at 5 Raymond Circle. A caller someone attempted to steal agent in charge of the FBI the process of attempting St.; at 8:09 p.m. Tuesday at reported there was a man a piece of his construction By Bridget Turcotte ITEM STAFF Boston division, said in a to gain legal status, was Lynn English High School at walking in the backyard of his equipment and smashed a statement. “This is a great ordered to turn over his 50 Goodridge St.; at 8:43 neighbor’s house. Police re- window on it. REVERE — A fugitive example of how multiple passport and he did, but, p.m. Tuesday at 3 Light St.; at ported the man was collecting accused of stabbing his government agencies and 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at 16 cans; at 6:36 a.m. Tuesday at within days of doing so, SWAMPSCOTT roommate with a steak nations worked together Roanoke St.; at 12:44 p.m. 128 Lynn St. A caller reported flew from John F. Kenne- knife several times in to make sure he answers Wednesday at 29 Neptune a man with a knife. The man dy International Airport Accidents the back and hitting him to his alleged crimes.” Blvd.; at 1:55 p.m. Wednesday in New York to Rio de Ja- was described as approxi- in the head repeatedly Revere police worked at 33 North Common St. mately 65 years old and was A report of a motor vehicle neiro, . Lemes is an with a hammer has been with the FBI to locate undocumented immigrant A report of a robbery at 5:21 wearing a tan jacket and blue accident at 12:57 p.m. Tues- turned over to United day at Mobil Gas Station at Lemes in his hometown, from Mantenopolis, Bra- p.m. Tuesday on Circuit Ave- jeans carrying a CVS bag. States authorities, accord- a small village, and bring nue. 525 Paradise Road. zil. He settled in Revere at ing to the Federal Bureau him back to Massachu- the age of 15 and lived in Vandalism of Investigation. Vandalism Complaints setts. Somerville before fleeing A report of vandalism at Douglas Pereira Lemes, In June 2008, Lemes al- the country. A report of vandalism at 12:16 p.m. Tuesday at 14 El- A report of a disturbance at 26, was wanted for armed legedly attacked his room- In March 2016, a feder- 6:33 p.m. Tuesday at 51 Sa- mwood Circle. A caller thought 6:36 p.m. Tuesday at 1005 assault with intent to mate with a hammer and al arrest warrant was is- chem St. that someone shot the wind- Paradise Road. murder. He was arrested steak knife, hitting him sued for Lemes by the U.S. in Panama and is being repeatedly in the head District Court in Massa- held on $1 million bail, and stabbing him several chusetts on a charge of according to the Revere times in the back at their unlawful flight to avoid Police Department. home in Revere. An arrest prosecution. The charge “Mr. Lemes’ return to the warrant out of Chelsea has a maximum punish- Lynn Drug Task Force United States should send District Court was issued ment of imprisonment for a clear message to fugi- for Lemes after he failed five years. Hotline tives: No matter where in to appear for an arraign- the world you try to hide, ment on two charges of Bridget Turcotte can be we will find you and bring armed assault with intent reached at bturcotte@item- you back to face justice,” to murder in February. live.com. Follow her on 781-477-4444 Harold H. Shaw, special Lemes, who had begun Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. CALL 24 HOURS A DAY or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! Spanish menu available All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. Call Customer Service to place an ad Callers may remain anonymous. 781-593-7700, ext. 2 THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ‘(We) believe it was our duty to STAND UP for our values’ KAPLOWITCH/ was appalled. We were well-equipped to educate of this terrible experience. SCHAUER both scared and initially their peers. While the Since December of 2015, hesitant to get involved. From A1 program seemed ideal, we our community has en- Although we did nothing ran into one problem, fund- countered additional acts We didn’t think our friends wrong, we feared we would ing! There simply wasn’t of anti-Semitism and bias. had any idea that what be blamed and be consid- enough funding to cover Swastikas have been found they were saying was hurt- ered “the school snitches.” the cost of the program. in classrooms, on basket- ful or offensive. We let it go We were quickly reminded Our parents, members of ball courts, on bleachers, because we didn’t want to that as Jewish girls, we the community, local busi- windows and sidewalks in cause waves. could not sit back. We nesses and the Marblehead neighboring towns as well. Lately, however, we had to speak up. We had High School PCO came to- Unfortunately, we continue have noticed that these a responsibility to make gether to raise over $7,000 to hear more anti-Semitic comments are happening others understand why in a matter of a few weeks. and bias remarks, both in more often and the kids this act was so hurtful. Our dream would become our community and in oth- Olivia and I (Averi) pon- a reality! who are saying them are er communities throughout dered how we could make With the ongoing sup- now older, more mature, the Commonwealth. a difference at Marblehead port of Marblehead School and should know better. Olivia and I believe it A few days before Christ- High School and in our Superintendent Maryann was our duty to stand up mas vacation, I (Olivia) was community. Our parents Perry, the Marblehead ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE for our values, speak up faced with a very difficult suggested we contact the Police Department, Lee Coddens from the Marine Corps League, against those who are situation. I came across a Anti Defamation League Principal Dan Bauer and Essex County Detachment, played taps during against us, and speak disturbing picture on social (ADL) and ask them about Team Harmony Advisors, the annual Vietnam War memorial ceremony at out against all forms of media. At first, I wasn’t bringing in a program that Meredith Reardon and Lynn City Hall on Wednesday. sure if I was seeing things would teach diversity to Candice Sliney, Olivia and anti-Semitism and hate. correctly. WAS THAT A the entire student body. I were able to bring the Most importantly, SWASTIKA … made out of Our school principal intro- ADL to Marblehead High Averi and I hope that by pennies? Why was some- duced us to Team Harmo- School. The ADL came addressing these issues Lynn stands tall for one using materials for a ny, a club which focuses on to MHS in September of and taking action, other chemistry lab to make this promoting a harmonious 2016 to kick off The World people will learn from us vicious symbol of hate? school climate. Students of Difference Program. and become less afraid Vietnam veterans Why would an anti-Semitic work with other students Team Harmony’s two ad- to speak up for what is fallen military members, image be posted on a site to teach acceptance and visors attended a training right. The two of us have VETERANS followed by a moment of I use every day? Addition- equality. We learned the during the summer and and will continue to make From A1 silence. ally, how could someone I ADL had a program called 30 students from MHS re- a world of difference in transportation convoys “Reading those names considered a friend post A World of Difference. ceived an intense training our community and the but five months later, the every year, like Peter it? And why was another Averi and I researched on three Sundays in Octo- world. We will continue to then-21-year-old became (Capano) said, freedom friend of mine in the pic- The World of Difference ber. Team Harmony is now fight against all forms of a gunner. Robichaud is a isn’t free. That’s what he ture with this symbol on a program. This program using their newly acquired discrimination! means,” said Sweeney. chemistry lab tray in front trains faculty and students skills to educate other member of the Vietnam “This audience, many of of him? I was both confused about how to deal with students at Marblehead Olivia Schauer and Veterans of America, a them know these names.” and uncomfortable. issues of discrimination of High School. Averi and I Averi Kaplowitch are Mar- national nonprofit corpo- Sue Ann Wood is the I showed the picture all types. Armed with the are optimistic that some- blehead High School ju- ration that works to pro- Gold Star mom of Lcpl. to my friend Averi. She training, students will be thing good would come out niors. mote and support a full range of issues important Mathew Puckett, who to all veterans and change was killed in action while the public perception of serving in the U.S. Marine ‘Bigotry has happened to me so Vietnam veterans. Corps in Iraq on Sept. 13, City Councilor Peter Ca- 2004. pano read a proclamation “This is important to from Mayor Judith Fla- me,” said Wood. “I have many times, I have lost track’ nagan Kennedy, dubbing so many friends who are Wednesday Vietnam Vet- Vietnam vets. If they can’t erans’ Day in the city of be here, I want to be here I never let them see what an-Chinese or people with a person before judging NET Lynn. for them.” I did. I also had been feel- light skin deserved to be him or her. I also have From A1 “As we walk around to- Veterans from the Essex ing uncomfortable being severely punished, even learned that appearance County Detachment fired day, let us try to remem- Bigotry occurs when an around LGBT people and put to death because they is not everything. What a 21-gun salute from the ber the freedoms we have individual starts to make had difficulty accepting used to have an easier life a person looks like may front steps of City Hall. in this country — whether remarks about the way them. The media, how- than the pure Khmers. not be exactly what he or Cpl. Lee Coddens, a Ma- it’s the freedom of reli- we look, the way we dress, ever, had me believe that They said that it was she is like on the inside. rine Corps veteran, played the way we walk, the way black people were better time for them to pay for I have met many peo- gion, freedom of the press taps on the bugle. we talk, the way we act, at sports and music, being more advanced in ple that I thought were — they don’t come with- the way we eat and the but were more prone to life than they were. The amazing and everything out a price,” said Capano. Bridget Turcotte can be language that we speak. violence. Khmer Rouge soldiers that I looked for in them, Mike Sweeney, direc- reached at bturcotte@item- We know that we get criti- There was a time that were predominantly made but I was proven wrong. tor of the Lynn Veterans’ live.com. Follow her on cized about what we hear I disliked the way people up of pure Khmers with After I got to know them, Council, read the names of Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. every single day. We even were sagging their pants. dark skin, uneducated, they were mean and are criticized in which I even made comments and speaking with heavy thought too highly of music we listen to and that when it comes to accents. In refugee camps themselves. I realized Shooting suspect who we hang out with. trouble, the people with in Thailand, I was beaten then, that I should get There were times that saggy pants would be left and kicked numerous to know the person’s I was not so open to the behind for being unable times by drunk Thai personality before I judge set to be arraigned idea of meeting new to run. I also heard people guards just for being a him or her based on people and making new call Hispanics “beans” be- refugee. They would laugh looks or what I’ve heard ored Audi driving slowly friends. I did not want to cause they assumed that and joke by saying, they SHOOTING about from other people. toward her house before go outside, because I had Hispanics eat only beans. all just refugee animals, From A1 I believe that people who rapidly accelerating down put my own set of rules Because of such remarks, refugees in our land. have not been in this On the ground outside Bowler Street toward Lake in this world. I once was it took me some time to In Bangkok Internation- kind of mindset simply the driver’s side door of Street, Sullivan wrote. a very different person. I want to try Hispanic food al Airport, I was shooed cannot comprehend it. the car, officers saw four A man said he was had an upbringing with because I am not a big fan away from the public area Their perceptions of spent 9mm shell casings, parking his car on Bowl- a lot of views that were of beans or peas. by the airport employees how bigots think which Sullivan wrote. er Street when he heard not exactly open-minded, As a young person, I just because I was a refu- only ends up making One man who witnessed shots fired behind his car. and as a result those were was convinced that it was gee boy with bare feet and an even bigger mess of the shooting told police When he looked in his the views I held. Even true the Muslims were rags. They would stare at things when they get into he saw the Hyundai driv- rearview mirror, he saw a if I have deluded myself cocky by hearing the story me with disgust. There- arguments and debates. ing toward him on Bowler man shoot into a stopped into thinking I do not, told by elderly people in fore, I came to believe that I strongly believe that Street, and a dark colored silver car. He said the I thought I was some- the community I lived in. it was my karma. These knowing a single story of man got back into a dark what better than others, They even made remarks abusive actions have left Audi came from behind the a person or a country can colored sedan and drove particularly my fellow that the Muslims’ fingers a traumatizing effect on Hyundai on the left, over- cause misunderstanding off, Sullivan wrote. Cambodian children in can reach the sky. me and it somehow still took it and forced it to pull and create a bigot. Bigots Katharine Ruiz, 25, of my village and could However, things start- remains in me to this day. over, blocking the vehicle have enormous impact Lynn, a friend of Zangiband, not believe or see things ed to change when I was Another time that had in. The witness said a man on people’s feelings and exited the Audi, walked said on Tuesday Sina was differently. judged by other people, occurred, when I first ar- can cause people to feel around his car, back toward on his way from Atha’s to a Perhaps it was because and as well as when I rived in the U.S, one of my lonely and sometimes the Hyundai, and pointed delivery on Eastern Avenue I was so sheltered from became exposed to many history teachers in high depressed. Let’s stop a black semi-automatic and cut through Bowler other points of view that more people and more school yelled in my face judging people before we handgun at the driver and Street. She described him I really had no idea what points of view. In life, saying that I was a “lazy even get to know them. shot him four to five times, as a “hard worker, very qui- they were all about. For people prejudge others by little Cambodian” for not Learning from my own Sullivan wrote. et, yet always had a smile having been born into their appearance, but I understanding the new experiences, bigotry is The witness said the on his face.” and raised by a Cambo- have learned that it is not language. I was so embar- creating problems in chil- man then returned to the Following his arrest, dian-Chinese family, I what should be judged. rassed and started to cry dren. These problems can Audi, looked directly at Brito was quickly linked thought my fellow Cam- Bigotry has happened to in front of my classmates. create confusion in them him, got back into his car to the description of a sus- bodians in the village me so many times, I have Then some students tried because they are growing and left the scene. pect wanted by North An- who had darker skin than lost track. Every time that to lure me to a fistfight up thinking that there Video cameras on per- dover police in connection mine were more primitive it has happened, I expect- with them. They said, should be one way because sonal homes in the area re- with an armed robbery than I was. Because of ed someone to stop it, but “Come on Bruce Lee, you society thinks that is the vealed additional evidence and sexual assault less the fluent language from I got let down. So it came wanna fight?” One of the ideal. A bigot also creates that seemed to match the than an hour before he my Chinese grandfather, to the point that it did not kids threw a punch at me, false ideas of how children evidence of the eyewitness, was pulled over. most of the time I pre- bother me any more. But I then twisted his arm interact with others. Our Sullivan wrote. North Andover officers ferred to befriend Chinese what about the people who throwing him into a pile kids should be taught to One video showed a gray responding to a Richdale kids or people with light are new to this place, and of snow on the ground in value other people for Audi attempting to over- store were told by a female skin. We had put the bar they are used to people front of a school building. what they are, not what clerk that a man entered way up high, maybe too who look the same? And From then on, everyone they appear to be. take a silver Hyundai on Bowler Street at the time the store with his face high for our potentials. I when they first experience assumed that all Asians We are the new gener- concealed by a mask, and was convinced that people bigotry, they might only knew karate or kung fu. ation, it is our responsi- of the shooting. A second video from a home farther brandished a firearm. He with light skin were feel very sad and not even In college, my academic bility to do something to ordered the clerk at gun- down the street showed smarter because all I saw know what to do. They advisor told me that I avoid these problems. We point to lock the doors, and the Audi following the was that they worked might also think that it should not have majored can start to change our took her to a back room Hyundai, Sullivan wrote. for my grandfather and is OK to do it to someone in politics because of my perceptions of bigotry, where she was sexually as- “These videos have led other Chinese families at else and expect not to get appearance and my heavy therefore, it is important saulted. The gunman then officers to postulate that the time. When I looked punished for it. accent. She said that only to teach our kids to respect emptied the cash drawer the basis of the confron- at them, the first thing I have come across some tall people with blue eyes each other regardless of and took numerous lottery tation between the two that I would look for is bigots and close-minded and have no accents could race, culture, religion, sex, tickets before fleeing the motorists may have been that they spoke proper purists in my life. I got be in politics. sexual orientation, person- scene in an unknown direc- language and what color pushed around by bigger I also had been followed ality, and more. It is our the result of a road rage tion, according to a North their skin was. kids. I was forced to eat and pulled over multiple moral obligation to teach incident,” Sullivan wrote. Andover police statement. Besides judging others grass and called names. times when I borrowed them these values because The affidavit contains Brito is expected to be from what I saw, I also I was called big head in my parents’ new car, and they are the future of our two additional witness arraigned in Lawrence judged them from what I a mean way. During the they were making re- society. statements. A woman said District Court Monday on heard from other people. Khmer Rouge regime, I marks toward me the way she was resting in her those charges. Once or twice I had par- was sent to a hard labor that they should not have Hong Net is a Lynn City home when she heard a ticipated in making fun camp because of my Chi- made. Councilor-at-large firstsingle gunshot, followed Gayla Cawley can be of people with disabilities nese name. They called Having been educated elected in 2011 and a state by three more shots. She reached at gcawley@item- by impersonating them me a capitalist. They from past experiences, Department of Revenue went to her window, looked live.com. Follow her on for how they walked, but believed that Cambodi- it is best to get to know employee. outside and saw a dark col- Twitter @GaylaCawley. A8 THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

The American Dream: City council

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APRIL COURTESY PHOTO Lynn City Councilors-at-Large Hong Net, center, and Brian LaPi- erre, right, were the guests on Wednesday’s episode of “The Ameri- BABY can Dream,” hosted by local attorney James J. Carrigan. The topic this week was the city council. The show airs on Verizon Channel 38 and Comcast Channel 3 at 7 a.m. and 8:30 p.m. Tues- days, Thursdays and Saturdays.

Mothers and sons hit the lanes

PHOTO | ANIMAL ADVENTURE PARK The Lynnfield Recreation Department hosted a Mother/Son bowling event at Kings Bowl America at MarketStreet in Lynnfield Sunday. Some of those in attendance were: April the Giraffe is in her 15th month of pregnancy at Animal Adventure Park in Harpursville, N.Y., and her baby is due at any time.

scare Friday night. The calves. live stream just stopped, It’s kind of cute watch- went black, and everyone ing the staff feed her BY BILL BROTHERTON panicked and assumed yummy carrot treats or the worst, that something mega-beach-ball-size went wrong and the vets heads of lettuce, though. I wish April the Giraffe were scrambling to save She wolfs it right down. would have her damn mama or baby’s life. But baby already! Oliver, the dad, is in a it was just a website At this rate, it’ll be … pen next to her. He seems glitch. well … April, by the time bored by the whole thing, It won’t be long now, the the blessed event occurs. but he’s a young’un at And she’s already into the park teases. Her tail is 5 years old. It’s his first 15th month of her preg- sticking out, that’s a sign child — I mean calf. nancy. the baby’s on its way. Her Oliver keeps looking at In case you haven’t ossicones — the “things” his watch and muttering been paying attention, on her head — are more something about missing Animal Adventure Park pronounced. Mammary the Final Four basket- in Harpursville, N.Y., has development is on point; ball tournament. He only been live streaming the could be any minute now. cares about necking — a Vinny Minichiello, 8, of Lynnfield. Jason McCausland, 10, of Lynnfield. impending mom-to-be for They said that three days little giraffe humor there. what seems like months ago. Liars! The bulls (male giraffes) now. Since February, more Yet we wait and watch, only really care about than 100,000 animal and still no baby, who, three things: fighting, eat- lovers have been glued to by the way will weigh ing and having sex, and their computer screens, around 150 pounds and the bulls take no part in hoping to see the baby, a be about 6 feet tall at rearing the young. Sounds girl it’s speculated, arrive birth. The front hooves like some guys I know. — yes, they think they will come out first fol- But I digress. know the baby’s sex. lowed by the snout. As I Anyway, I’ve wasted No humans are having type this, April is lying hours checking in on sex, of course, because down in her pen, doing April. You can too. Here: they’re preoccupied with nothing. Seasons will www.aprilthegiraffe.com watching the result of change before the new- I’m sure the baby will April’s dalliance with Ol- born shows up. And it’s arrive any minute now … iver, who is 10 years her not like this is the first junior. She’s a cougar, not time 15-year-old April Bill Brotherton is the a giraffe! has gone through this Item’s Features editor. He Evan Morgese, 10, Neeli Singh and her son Eshan Raj, 9, of Lynnfield. But I digress. process. The poor thing can be reached at bbroth- of Lynnfield. There was quite a has already birthed three [email protected].

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ITEM PHOTO | STEVE KRAUSE Lynn attorney Judy Wayne speaks at Prom Parent Ini- tiative Night at Lynn En- glish on Wednesday.

STEVE KRAUSE Athletes set the tone in high school

I don’t know what it was like at your COURTESY PHOTO high school, Lynn resident Allison Gwilliam will be competing in her rst Boston Marathon this year. but at mine, the athletes set the tone. Gwilliam will run on rst-ever New England Baptist Hospital team And that went By Katie Morrison gland Baptist Hospital’s rst-ever Boston the hospital.” if your school — as mine did — ITEM STAFF Marathon team. The hospital, where Gwil- Of course, with the training comes fund- had a historic athletic legacy. liam works as a physical therapist, had four raising. Gwilliam has worked toward her Lynn resident Allison Gwilliam hasn’t There are logical reasons for bibs to give out, so she decided to give it a goal of $7,500, and with under a month un- been a serious runner for long. It’s been this. Athletes bask in notori- shot. til race day, she has just about $1,000 left to about two years since she picked up the hob- ety. Their exploits make local “The (Marine Corps) Marathon in D.C. was raise. by. papers more than, say, the “It was just because I got married, and a lot of fun, I had a real good experience,” Gwilliam said getting to that number boy or girl who ends up as the that took a lot of planning,” Gwilliam said. said Gwilliam. “But Boston is home to me, seemed overwhelming, but everyone has valedictorian. Open up the “So I was thinking, what else can I ll my so I gured why not try it. It was a little bit been supportive. paper on a Saturday morning in free time with? So I started running.” impulsive.” “Working at the hospital and being close the autumn and there’s a huge In those short two years, Gwilliam, 30, al- Being able to run for the “Your Motion with the staff, they’ve been very supportive picture of the football star doing ready completed one marathon, in Washing- Matters” team is especially near and dear to and encouraging, and that helped,” she said. something spectacular. We just ton D.C., and is gearing up to run her rst Gwilliam. “The hospital has been helpful as well; it nished a winter tournament Boston Marathon. “It means a lot,” she said. “Working direct- held a bake sale where (she and the three season where so many kids had Running Boston this year was kind of ly with everyone at the hospital, I see the other members of the team) were able to so many words of praise heaped meant to be for Gwilliam. Just a day after great work the doctors and nurses do rst- come and volunteer.” upon them. she completed her rst marathon, she found hand. It’s cool to be able to tell patients that That’s wonderful, and they out she could apply to be a part of New En- I’ve been training and will be running for MARATHON, B2 should all be commended. But you know, with all that lion- ization comes responsibility — both for the athletes and their parents. It’s easy to take Key returning players will try to bring the bows, or to bask the glow of your children when they suc- ceed. It’s also important to be their parents in the strictest Swampscott back to sectional nal sense of the word too. It didn’t escape me last night By Harold Rivera turns a list of skilled play- out elder Ashley Bucklin. that the two police of cers who ITEM STAFF ers who received a good Riley Lord, a junior, returns spoke at the Prom Parent Ini- amount of playing time last at shortstop. Lord was an The Swampscott softball tiative night at Lynn English — season. NEC North all-star in 2016. team made it all the way Peter Holey and Oren Wright — It starts with pitcher Han- Swampscott also returns to the Division 2 North have been connected with high nah Leahy, a senior who sophomores Katie Watts at school sports, Holey for decades. sectional nal last season, does just about everything second base, Sydney Cresta, I could, without even having to where the Big Blue fell to a Swampscott asks of her. Le- who will play a utility role think about it, come up with the tough Tewksbury group. Al- ahy, last year’s Northeast- and Sarah Ryan at catcher. names of 10 coaches in the area though coach Gary Moran ern Conference player of the “Anytime you get fresh- who are, or have been, police would like for his team to year, will captain the team man and sophomores that of cers. get back there this season, this spring. can play at the varsity level, These endeavors seem to go he’s preaching a “one prac- “She’s (Leahy) been on the it’s a plus for the system,” hand-in-hand. As Holey said at tice at a time” approach to varsity team for four years Moran said. “We’re looking Wednesday’s forum, he’s seen his players. now,” Moran said. “She forward to that.” far too much prom-related trag- “We want to make sure knows how to command the The majority of last sea- edy resulting from alcohol “and we’re getting better every game. She was calling her son’s core is back on the it’ll happen somewhere in Mas- day,” Moran said. “We want own pitches last year. We diamond for the Big Blue, sachusetts this year too. Please, to make sure we go as far as lost our catcher (from last meaning Moran’s hopeful God, that it doesn’t happen in we can but we have to take season) but Hannah knows that Swampscott’s run in Lynn.” care of the little things in how to call the game. At the 2016 will carry over as a Holey, who played football and practice. We have to make plate, she’s one of the best strength this year. Moran’s coached at English, used to tell sure that everyone’s work- hitters I’ve seen in quite con dent that his play- ing collectively to get better some time. She leads by ex- his seniors on Thanksgiving ITEM FILE PHOTO ers know what it takes to that “this is a moment that’ll be in practice. If we do get back ample.” win close games down the forever frozen in time. Don’t do Swampscott’s Hannah Leahy, last there, that would be awe- Joining Leahy as senior stretch, as they did last sea- anything that’ll spoil that. year’s Northeastern Conference Play- some.” returners are Casey Ken- son. er of the Year, will anchor the Big Blue The upside for Swamp- nedy at rst base, Leanne KRAUSE, B2 rotation again this season. scott is that the team re- Nisbet at center eld, and BIG BLUE, B2 Magicians lacrosse reloading for Lynn eld must adjust to another state tournament run new-look young team that led the state across all di- said. “They were four very im- By Anne Marie Tobin By Katie Morrison FOR THE ITEM visions in goals allowed, sur- ITEM STAFF portant players to us, so it’s rendering an average of only a challenge, but these girls The Lynn eld boys lacrosse 4.41 goals per game. Last season, the Marble- have been in situations like head girls lacrosse team took team had one of its best sea- Last year six Pioneers re- that before.” another step toward its goal of sons in program history last ceived league all-star honors. Headlining the returning a state championship, captur- year. But if the Pioneers hope All of them are gone. All told, group this spring are senior ing the Division 2 North title to pick up where they left off, the team lost 15 seniors to before falling, 15-6, to Walpole captains Lucie Poulin, Aman- they have a lot of roles to ll. graduation, including goalie in the state semi nal. da Gregory and Emma Bush- Last year’s team got off to the Jack Ganter and middie Pat- This year, coach Annie man. best start in program history, rick Garrity, who was the Pio- Madden and company are Poulin, a mid elder, “con- winning its rst six games of neers’ leading scorer last year the team to be on the North trols the eld,” said Madden. the season. After dropping with 40 goals and 14 assists. Shore as the Magicians re- “She’s a solid player on of- three of their next ve games, They also lost the core of turn a wealth of talent. fense and defense, and has the Pioneers nished the sea- their defensive unit, including Marblehead graduated just really developed into that son on a high note, winning Max Robert and Trevor Cas- four players after last sea- complete player.” four of their nal ve games well. son’s tournament run, but Gregory is an attacker who to nish 12-4 and earn their “You can’t easily replace 15 those four (attacker Corinne “has really taken on the role highest tournament seed ever graduated players who played Mayle, goalie Brittany Lydon of being able to feed and as- (No. 3). After a rst round bye, four years in our system and and defenders Kaitlyn Ber- sist from behind the net.” And Lynn eld ran into a buzzsaw only 70 games by simply  ick- nato and Kylie Cronin) aren’t Bushman will be a defensive in the quarter nals, losing a ing a switch,” said Pioneers easy to replace. leader, who “comes up with 4-3 heartbreaker to Cape Ann ITEM FILE PHOTO coach Joe Papagni, the 2016 “They are four very talent- that ground ball in clutch sit- League rival Manchester-Es- Baker Division Coach of the Marblehead senior captain Lucie ed players, but I’m very excit- uations.” sex. Year. Poulin “controls the eld,” accord- ed about the returning group Lynn eld’s trademark last ing to coach Annie Madden. of players we have,” Madden MAGICIANS, B2 year was a suffocating defense LYNNFIELD, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2017 Celtics come up short vs. Bucks Marblehead packed BOSTON (AP) — Gi- But the Bucks respond- annis Antetokounmpo ed with an 8-3 run, led by with experience had 22 points and nine two baskets and two as- rebounds, and the Mil- sists by Brogdon. MAGICIANS positive. waukee Bucks knocked Thomas scored four From B1 “Last year we played one the Boston Celtics out of straight to get Boston full team, practiced and first place in the Eastern within one, but Brogdon Then there’s Maeve played 27 strong,” Madden Conference with a 103- came through again — Caldwell, who will have said. “We were able to run 100 victory on Wednesday this time with a fallaway big shoes to fill in the net, out practices and games night. jumper over Bradley with taking over for Lydon. like a college team. Every- Malcolm Brogdon, one of the shot clock winding “She’s worked so hard in body played and practiced the leading contenders for down — to make it 103- the offseason, dedicating together. We use the com- NBA Rookie of the Year, 100 with just 3.9 seconds the time and effort to be- petition in practice to our finished with 16 points left. ing the best goalie she can advantage.” and nine assists. He had The Bucks sprinted to be,” Madden said. The Magicians have six key points in the fi- an early 14-4 lead aided The returning talent made progress each year nal 2:46 to help Milwau- largely by the Celtics, who doesn’t stop there. The over the past couple of kee fend off a late Boston started the game just 1 for Magicians are a deep seasons. In 2015, Marble- charge. 7 from the field. team with experienced head was knocked out by The Bucks (39-36) have Boston’s offense finally players starting at just Ipswich in the D2 North about every position. won five of six, including got on track, and it got semis. Last year, the Ma- “I could say something four straight on the road. back into the game with a gicians beat the Tigers for about each and every Boston (48-27) had won 10-0 run. the D2 North title. But in player,” Madden said. “It’s four in a row. The loss put Attitudes then flared the state semis, Marble- hard to single out any of head was frustrated by a the Celtics back in second just before halftime when them. We have a lot of tal- Walpole team that came in the East, percentage Smart and Khris Mid- ent this year.” within a point of winning points behind idle Cleve- dleton collided in midair The biggest challenge the state title, falling 12- land. while trying to corral a for Marblehead? Taking 11 to Norwood. After playing from be- loose ball. Both walked that talent and putting it The players on this hind most of the night, away bloodied on the play, together to make a com- year’s team received a Boston had a chance to and after Smart was ini- plete team. taste of winning in the tially called for a foul he tie the game in the closing “The girls on the ros- postseason, and that ex- seconds, but couldn’t get a also received a technical PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ter are ready for that perience should help them clean inbounds pass. Mar- for something he said to Jae Crowder reacts to a call during the second challenge,” Madden said. as they look to make an- cus Smart managed only an official. “They have to learn to other tournament run. a wild air ball as time ex- After a review the per- half against the Milwaukee Bucks at the TD Garden on Wednesday night. work with each other.” “I think over the past pired. sonal foul was changed, What helps is that Mad- however many years, Isaiah Thomas led the and charged to Middleton. Celtic ever to score 2,000 quarter. ... Smart’s tech- den has a number of ver- we’ve gotten a taste of Celtics with 32 points. TIP-INS satile players, girls who winning in the tourna- Avery Bradley added 12 Bucks: Had an 11-0 run points in a single season. nical was his eighth of the Earlier in the half he ex- season. can play on both offense ment, and it’s given our points and 10 rebounds. early in the second quar- and defense. girls that goal to reach tended his streak with at UP NEXT The Celtics trailed ter and led by as many as “We have girls who are and accomplish,” Madden least one 3-pointer to a Bucks: Host the Pistons throughout the fourth 14 in the first half. able to score and can also said. “It’s given us expec- quarter before Marcus Celtics: With his layup franchise-best 50 straight on Friday. stay back on defense,” tations and helped us see Smart got free for a driv- in the closing seconds games. ... Thomas picked Celtics: Look for season Madden said. “We are what we need to work on, ing layup to tie it at 93 of the first half, Thom- up his 13th technical foul sweep when they host the very excited to see what for us going forward, we’re with 2:46 left. as became just the sixth of the season in the first Magic on Friday. the future holds for us going to need to put all of this year.” that together, play togeth- The Magicians don’t er as a team and take in- have the deepest team in dividual strengths and Marathon prep nearly over for Gwilliam terms of depth; 27 girls sacrifice those strengths turned out for tryouts last for the team.” race. MARATHON season, and this year that The Magicians’ season From B1 “Having a background in the human number is up to 31. Mad- starts on Saturday, when body and physical therapy helped me den has turned that into a they visit Winchester. Gwilliam has also gotten creative with her know how to stretch” Gwilliam said. fundraising efforts. In addition to fundraiser She finished her first marathon in four nights at Unos in Swampscott and Tides in hours and 25 minutes, and is aiming to Nahant, she got together with her husband, finish in about the same time at Boston. Peter Gwilliam, and friend and Top Chef “I’m hoping to be around that time, but alum Carl Dooley at Dooley’s restaurant in we’ll see with all the hills,” she said. Cambridge for a four-course brunch. Peter, Among the things Gwilliam is excited a chef, prepared two courses while Dooley for? prepared the other two. Gwilliam said the “Definitely the crowds, and seeing brunch was her most successful fundraising friends and family along the route,” she effort. said. “And just being able to say I ran it.” Of course, Gwilliam has also been working And while she’s not ready for race day hard getting her body ready for the mara- to come and go just yet, there is one thing thon. She said that her first marathon was COURTESY PHOTO she’s looking forward to after the race. about as difficult as she thought it’d be, and “It’ll be nice to have some free time her background helped her prepare for the Allison Gwilliam. again!” Veteran core ready to lead Big Blue BIG BLUE On the flip side, Moran’s times. Baserunning is an be business as usual,” Mo- looking for his team to im- area we absolutely need to ran said. “We picked up From B1 ITEM FILE PHOTO prove in baserunning. The work on.” the four Greater Boston “I think getting to where Big Blue made a number Joining second-year League teams so that’s go- Lynnfield’s Ryan Freitas is one of only four se- we got to last year, know- of costly mistakes on the coach Moran on his staff ing to make things more niors returning to the Pioneers this season. ing what it takes to win basepaths last season and are assistants Mark interesting.” close games — playing will hope to avoid those er- Schwartz and Phil Scial- Moran added, “They’re great defense with great rors this time around. doni. pitching,” Moran said. “We need to get better Swampscott opens the (opponents) going to get Plenty of roles to fill “The core group of girls we at baserunning,” Moran season on April 6 at Wo- the same effort we give have and the amount of said. “There were several burn. The Big Blue will every game. Hopefully time they played together instances where we could start NEC play against we can put a competitive for Lynnfield lacrosse will be a huge positive for have taken extra bases, Marblehead on April 10. product out on the field. ble. us.” we got picked off a couple “(The NEC) is going to That’s our goal.” LYNNFIELD From B1 “Our young team will force us to be in great “The remaining players shape, and play disci- hopefully have learned plined tough defense and Parents & students get prom advice the example set by our possession offense,” he graduates and the system said. “We have a lot of we have used over the work to do but we are all from former Lynn athletes, others past 15 seasons, and hope- ready for the challenge. fully that will allow us to “Captain Kingsley Co- countless lives end up being irrevo- for when they’re home and safe.” compete in every game.” rona has big shoes to fill KRAUSE This year’s team has From B1 cably harmed. Lipinsky, who has three teenage in net but is up for the And as Wayne pointed out in her daughters, reminded parents to be only four returning se- challenge. He will need “Well,” he said, “a prom is some- heartfelt outline of the social host ever-vigilant and to be on the look- niors in captain Kingsley support from Jimmy Wha- thing that is forever frozen as a law, there is a myriad of ways to out for the many signs of addiction Corona, a goalie, defen- len on defense along with moment in time. We want to make suffer catastrophic losses as the re- to the type of depressants that can seman Jimmy Whelan, Anthony Murphy, Zach sure you live to see other moments sult of alcohol abuse. impair judgement and mobility. defenseman David Mineo Hyung, Moreschi, Nick like that.” Simply put, parents are crimi- It bears repeating that these and attack/middie Ryan Buonfiglio, Harry Dris- Holey, Wright, Lynn attorney nally and potentially civilly liable forums aren’t just for athletes. Freitas. lane; Hunter Alain, Mineo Juniors Nick Metrano Judy Wayne, and North Shore Re- for what happens if they’ve either They’re not the only ones who run and Kevin Travers on de- (attack/mid), Peter Look covery School (Beverly) principal directly supplied alcohol to minors afoul of chemical health regula- fense.” (defensive mid), Jack Raz- Michelle Lipinski provided parents at their homes or even passively tions. But they are certainly the A promising newcomer zaboni (mid) and Nicholas of students, on the eve of prom sea- allowed minors to drink on their most visible, and for that reason, is Peter Razzaboni, young- Moreschi (defense) are son, with some much-needed per- property. Some have landed in jail. what goes for most kids goes double er brother of Jack. also returning. spective on the pitfalls of alcohol Others have lost upwards to six fig- for them. “He’s a face-off guy we Look and Razzaboni abuse, social hosting, and drug ad- ures in civil liabilities. I can remember as a teenager really need, who may po- diction. “You can lose everything you’ve hearing of a certain Lynn baseball were starters last year be- fore suffering season-end- tentially develop into our Naturally, it’s not just athletes ever worked for,” said Wayne, who coach who had a reputation for call- best faceoff guy ever, if he or their parents who need to heed showed the audience a graphic that ing mandatory practices on the day ing injuries. Papagni said Look and continues to work at it,” these warnings. But I don’t it’s ask- outlined all the various expenses after the prom. Everybody thought said Papagni. ing a lot to put it on athletes and Razzaboni, along with involved in defense of a criminal he was a stinker. Lynnfield opens the their parents to set the examples, and/or civil suit resulting from vio- When reminded of this, Holey Freitas, Ryan Frasier and new season next Tuesday, as highly-visible students within lating the social host law. said, with a chuckle, “I guess he Gianluca Alfe will be ex- April 4 with a non-league their communities, for their peers “You can lose your job,” she said, was a visionary, wasn’t he!” pected to provide some of- game against Bedford. to follow. “or you could lose time from work. Indeed he was. There’s no way of fensive spark. We’ve all heard stories of ath- If your children received any fi- knowing how many lives the coach “Nick Metrano, Ryan The Pioneers also have letes who have been suspended for nancial aid (to go to college), that’s may have saved by making his Frazier and Ryan Freitas non-league matches at drinking. We’ve all heard the excus- gone. If your child wants to go into players get in early enough, and have some varsity offen- home against Pope John es about “being in the wrong place the military, that’s not going to hap- conduct themselves sanely enough, sive playing time,” Papag- (April 7), Revere (April at the wrong time,” or “they had it pen.” to make it to morning practice the ni said. “Jimmy Whalen 8), Cambridge Rindge in for my kid,” or “the MIAA rule Wayne, whose daughter went to day after the prom. got a good amount of var- and Latin (April 18), St. isn’t fair.” Marblehead High and graduated So, athletes (and all kids) don’t sity time on defense but Mary’s (April 19) and, in Next time you hear anyone say from Northeastern last spring, also put all the onus on your parents. that’s really it for varsity the final game of the regu- that, tell that person he or she is full told parents that if they receive a Take it upon yourselves to get experience.” lar season, Tyngsborough of baloney. As was stressed Wednes- call from their children who have through the upcoming prom season Papagni said finding a (May 20). day night, being in the wrong place found themselves in alcohol-relat- so that we can celebrate the suc- way to duplicate the de- The first CAL match for at the wrong time can not only be ed trouble, “give them a pass. Don’t cessful completion of this phase of fensive success the Pio- the Pioneers is scheduled fatal to you or your children, but it leave it up to them to get home. Go your life with the jubilation it de- neers had last year will be for Tuesday, April 11 at can create such a ripple effect that get them, and save the punishment serves. difficult, but not impossi- Newburyport. THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

SPORTS BRIEFS Helen Ridley be cash prizes for winners, raffles, food, a cash bar and basketball clinic live music. Teams of two can register for the tourna- The 2017 Spring Skills ment for $25 a person by Basketball Clinic will be contacting Brian Boisson at held on Mondays from 7-8:30 BBoisson@lynnyouthhock- p.m. starting April 3 and ey.com. If attending but not running over 10 sessions at playing, there will a $10 St. Mary’s High School, 35 donation at the door. Tremont St. in Lynn. The clinic is for boys and girls grade 4-12. The cost is $200. LYH Travel All players must bring a ball. Team tryouts For more information, con- tact Helen Ridley at 781- Tryouts for Lynn Youth 775-0778 or ridleytopflight- Hockey travel teams will be [email protected]. held at the Connery Rink on Shepard Street for the midg- Park and recs ets level on Thursday at 7 p.m. tennis clinics A second tryout for all lev- Youth tennis clinics will be els will be held in August. held by Lynn Parks and Rec- To register online, go to reation on Saturdays from lynnyouthhockey.siplay.com. May 6-27 at Gowdy Play- ground on Cedar Brook Road. St. Mary’s alumni PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The clinic will consist of NFL commissioner Roger Goodell addresses the media during a press conference at the NFL warmups, stretches, basic hockey game league meetings in Phoenix, Ariz., on Tuesday afternoon. tennis, forehand and back- St. Mary’s will hold its hand, serve and volley, and annual alumni game on Sat- group tennis. urday, April 1 at 2 p.m. at Several rule changes passed during Ages 8 and under will meet Connery Rink in Lynn. For from 9-10 a.m.; 9-11 at 10:15- those interested in playing, 11:15 a.m.; ages 12 and up, please contact Mark Lee at busy day at NFL league meetings 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 781-592-5988 as soon as pos- Registration forms are sible. PHOENIX (AP) — Time to cele- through a reduction in the number schedule. available at www.ci.lynn/ brate? of commercial breaks per quarter. There are plenty of other things citydevelopments—parkan- St. Mary’s baseball NFL fans could see an enhanced But a change in handling officiat- fans can look for in 2017. drecreation.shtml. flow of play and fewer restrictions ing of video replays also will serve ”Leapers” trying to block field For more information, con- fundraiser on how demonstrative players can that purpose, as well as provide goals or extra points have been out- tact Lisa Nerich at 781-477- be in their jubilation after big plays. more consistency in making calls, lawed. The St. Mary’s baseball 7086. At the busy league meetings Tues- the league believes. That was a slam dunk, and passed Articles to bring include a fundraiser will be held this day, owners passed several rules Referees will now watch replays unanimously. racquet, hat, water and sun- Friday, March 31 from 7-11 changes, adopting resolutions they on the field using Surface tablets, “To a person, the players associa- screen. A limited number of p.m. at the Gannon Golf believe will speed the game and im- eliminating “going under the hood” tion was quick to say ‘we don’t like racquets are available. Club. There will be appetiz- prove player safety. They also put off to watch on television monitors. this play,’” competition committee ers, a light buffet and a cash until their May gathering in Chica- League officiating chief Dean Blan- chairman Rich McKay said. “That LYH fundraiser bar. Prizes include gift bas- go potentially allowing a bit more dino and his staff in New York will absolutely always plays a part in kets, gift cards, scratch tick- creativity in player celebrations. make the final decisions on those our decision. It was an easy play to Lynn Youth Hockey will ets board, and Red Sox and Commissioner Roger Goodell asked calls, with input from the referee, get out.” be holding an indoor corn- Bruins tickets. Also among that any adjustments in the rules be who in the past was the ultimate Made permanent was the rule hole tournament fundraiser the prizes is a pair of tickets tabled so he could meet with players arbiter after consulting with league disqualifying a player who is penal- Saturday, March 25 at the to fly anywhere in the U.S. to “bring clarity to the rules while headquarters. ized twice in a game for specific un- Nahant Country Club, 280 via Jet Blue. The price for allowing players more ability to cel- “We’ve been doing this for three sportsmanlike conduct fouls. McKay Nahant Rd. in Nahant from admittance to the fundraiser ebrate” while avoiding over-the-top seasons, since 2014,” Blandino said noted that just because ejections 7 p.m. to 12 a.m. There will is a $20 donation at the door. demonstrations. He can expect lots of the centralized reviews. “It’s and suspensions for egregious hits of feedback from those players. worked in the replay process.” have been made a permanent rule The team owners, who on Mon- Blandino, who has two assistants instead of a one-year deal doesn’t TV/RADIO day approved the Oakland Raiders’ who also can make the final deci- mean the league has a problem. The move to Las Vegas, were apprised of sions at the officiating headquar- committee believes suspensions are TV Figure skating ways the overall time of games can ters, said he has no concern about “the ultimate detriment to players” NHL World Championships (men), be shortened. Much of that will come being undermanned during a heavy and will curb any further incidents. Dallas at Boston, NBCSN, 7:30 NBCSN, 11 a.m.; World p.m. Championships (pairs), MLB NBCSN, 1 p.m. 78 years ago, Oregon’s Tall Firs won Exhibition: Detroit vs. Balti- Golf more, MLB Network, 1 p.m.; LPGA: ANA Inspiration, Golf, 12 Exhibition: Chicago Cubs at the first-ever NCAA Tournament p.m.; PGA: Shell Houston Houston, MLB Network, 8 Open, Golf, 4 p.m. The historical signifi- pion California in a three- p.m. cance of Oregon’s return game series. The victory Tennis College basketball to the Final Four was not sent Oregon to the region- NIT final: Georgia Tech vs. TCU, Miami Open, ESPN2, 1 p.m.; lost on coach Dana Alt- al tournament on Trea- ESPN, 8 p.m. Miami Open, ESPN2, 7 p.m. man. sure Island in San Fran- The Ducks face North cisco Bay, where the team Radio NBA Carolina in the national beat Texas, 56-41, and MLB Cleveland at Chicago, TNT, 8 semifinals in Glendale, Oklahoma, 55-37, before p.m.; Houston at Portland, Exhibition: Washington at Bos- Arizona, on Saturday. Or- heading to Illinois for the TNT, 10:30 p.m. ton, WEEI-AM (850), 1 p.m. egon hasn’t been this close title game via train. to the title game since the The eight-team NCAA team won the inaugural Tournament was founded NHL NCAA Tournament in by the National Associa- 1939. tion of Basketball Coach- EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Central Division Altman called it “a long es to compete with the GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA drought.” Perhaps one National Invitation Tour- Montreal 76 43 24 9 95 208 188 x-Chicago 76 48 21 7 103 229 197 Ottawa 75 41 25 9 91 196 194 x-Minnesota 76 44 24 8 96 244 195 that could end this season nament in New York. Toronto 75 36 24 15 87 230 221 Nashville 76 39 26 11 89 226 210 after 78 years? Denver-based writer Boston 76 40 30 6 86 218 203 St. Louis 75 41 28 6 88 211 200 The Oregon Webfoots Terry Frei, who grew up Tampa Bay 75 37 29 9 83 210 210 Winnipeg 77 35 35 7 77 229 244 FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Florida 76 33 32 11 77 197 216 Dallas 76 31 34 11 73 207 242 won the NCAA title with in Eugene and is the son Buffalo 77 32 33 12 76 193 221 Colorado 75 20 52 3 43 147 253 a 46-33 victory over Ohio Oregon’s , right is presented the of former Oregon football Detroit 76 31 33 12 74 189 224 Pacific Division trophy by Big Ten Commissioner John Griffith, Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA State at Northwestern coach Jerry Frei, wrote a GP W L OT Pts GF GA x-Anaheim 76 42 23 11 95 203 186 University. The team left, after Oregon beat Ohio State to win the book about the Tall Firs x-Washington 75 50 17 8 108 243 167 x-San Jose 76 43 26 7 93 206 186 would become known by first NCAA national championship in 1939. Ohio called “March 1939: be- x-Columbus 75 49 19 7 105 235 172 x-Edmonton 76 42 25 9 93 225 196 x-Pittsburgh 75 46 18 11 103 258 211 Calgary 76 43 29 4 90 211 204 the nickname the Tall State All American Jimmy Hull, center, looks on. fore the Madness.” x-N.Y.Rangers 77 46 26 5 97 245 206 Los Angeles 75 35 33 7 77 181 188 Firs — a nod to both the “They were so well- N.Y. Islanders 75 35 28 12 82 219 228 Vancouver 76 30 37 9 69 173 223 Carolina 75 34 27 14 82 200 213 Arizona 76 27 40 9 63 181 244 Oregon landscape and told The Associated Press played at Oregon’s famed coached and they were big Philadelphia 76 36 32 8 80 200 222 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- the fact that the players in 1988 that Anet, who McArthur Court in 2011, along the front line — al- New Jersey 76 27 35 14 68 174 224 time loss. loomed taller than most of passed away in 1981, was and pumped his fist for most revolutionarily big Wednesday’s Games Ottawa at Minnesota, 8 p.m. their opponents. the heart of the Tall Firs. the crowd when he was — and they had racehorse Chicago at Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. San Jose at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Los Angeles at Calgary, 9 p.m. Friday’s Games The Webfoots’ front line “He was the greatest announced at halftime. He guards, especially the cap- Washington at Colorado, 10 p.m. Pittsburgh at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. included 6-foot-4 John floor general I ever had,” died later that year. tain guard Bobby Anet, St. Louis at Arizona, 10:30 p.m. New Jersey at N.Y. Islanders, 7:30 p.m. Thursday’s Games Columbus at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Dick, 6-foot-4 leading said Hobson, who also Reserve guard Ford who kept everything in N.Y. Islanders at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. San Jose at Calgary, 9 p.m. scorer Laddie Gale and coached at Yale and was “Moon” Mullen went on to control,” Frei said. “So I Columbus at Carolina, 7 p.m. St. Louis at Colorado, 9 p.m. Florida at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Washington at Arizona, 10 p.m. 6-foot-8 Urgel (Slim) Win- enshrined in the Basket- play baseball in the ma- think it was a real comple- Dallas at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Los Angeles at Vancouver, 10 p.m. termute. Guards Bobby ball Hall of Fame in 1965. jors for the Philadelphia mentary chemistry-type Detroit at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. Saturday’s Games Anet, a 5-foot-8 playmak- “He sparked the team. He Blue Jays (Phillies) in team far ahead of its time Toronto at Nashville, 8 p.m. Florida at Boston, 1 p.m. Anaheim at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Minnesota at Nashville, 2 p.m. er, and 5-foot-10 Wally was its leader.” 1944. Wintermute worked that way.” Johansen rounded out the Dick went on to serve at Boeing. Dick led all scorers with starting five. Anet and 32 years in the U.S. Navy, On the way to the first 13 points in the champi- NBA Johansen grew up on the enlisting the day after the Big Dance, the Tall Firs onship game against the same street in Astoria, attack on Pearl Harbor on won the Northern Divi- Big Ten champions before EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Southwest Division Oregon, and had played Dec. 7, 1941, and rising to sion of the Pacific Coast maybe 5,000 fans, many W L Pct GB W L Pct GB together since junior high. the rank of rear admiral. Conference, then beat of whom were given free x-Boston 48 27 .640 — x-San Antonio 57 16 .781 — x-Toronto 45 30 .600 3 x-Houston 51 23 .689 6½ Coach He was at the final game Southern Division cham- tickets. Philadelphia 28 47 .373 20 Memphis 40 34 .541 17½ New York 28 47 .373 20 Dallas 31 42 .425 26 Brooklyn 16 58 .216 31½ New Orleans 31 43 .419 26½ Southeast Division Northwest Division UMass hires McCall as head basketball coach W L Pct GB W L Pct GB z-Washington 46 28 .622 — x-Utah 45 29 .608 — Atlanta 39 36 .520 7½ Oklahoma City 43 31 .581 2 AMHERST, Mass. (AP) McCall replaces Derek Miami 37 38 .493 9½ Portland 36 38 .486 9 — UMass has hired Matt Kellogg, who was fired Charlotte 34 41 .453 12½ Denver 35 39 .473 10 Orlando 27 48 .360 19½ Minnesota 29 44 .397 15½ McCall as its next basket- this month after nine sea- Central Division Pacific Division ball coach. sons with the Minutemen. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB z-Cleveland 47 26 .644 — z-Golden State 60 14 .811 — The 35-year-old McCall In announcing the hire Milwaukee 39 36 .520 9 x-L.A. Clippers 44 31 .587 16½ spent the previous two Wednesday, athletic direc- Indiana 37 37 .500 10½ Sacramento 29 45 .392 31 seasons in Chattanooga, tor Ryan Bamford called Chicago 35 39 .473 12½ Phoenix 22 53 .293 38½ Detroit 34 41 .453 14 L.A. Lakers 21 53 .284 39 where he led the school to McCall “a rising star.” the NCAA Tournament in McCall spent 11 seasons, Wednesday’s Games Cleveland at Chicago, 8 p.m. Atlanta 99, Philadelphia 92 L.A. Lakers at Minnesota, 8 p.m. 2016. over two stints, as a mem- Oklahoma City 114, Orlando 106, OT L.A. Clippers at Phoenix, 10 p.m. The hiring is the second ber of Billy Donovan’s Charlotte 110, Toronto 106 Houston at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Miami 105, New York 88 Friday’s Games in two weeks for the Min- staff at Florida. He was Milwaukee 103, Boston 100 Denver at Charlotte, 7 p.m. utemen, after Winthrop part of four SEC titles, a Dallas at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Indiana at Toronto, 7 p.m. coach Pat Kelsey backed Final Four and two NCAA Indiana at Memphis, 8 p.m. Orlando at Boston, 7:30 p.m. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Golden State at San Antonio, 9:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. out of an agreement to finals with the Gators. Utah at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. Dallas at Memphis, 8 p.m. The University of Massachusetts has hired for- coach the program just He also spent three sea- Washington at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Detroit at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. mer Chattanooga head coach Matt McCall as its Thursday’s Games New York at Miami, 8 p.m. minutes before he was set sons as an assistant at Brooklyn at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Sacramento at New Orleans, 8 p.m. men’s basketball coach. to be introduced. Florida Atlantic. B4 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 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 THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) A change may be required, but The changes you enforce Use your energy wisely and con- Domestic, personal and joint At networking functions, you Helping others can be healing, you should look before you now will set a standard for trol your emotions in situations finances look promising, as will be tempted to brag and but can also lead to you being leap. Not every opportunity will what’s to come. If you want that can influence your position long as you don’t go over your make promises you may not taken for granted. Set bound- be able to keep. Stay focused be as equally beneficial. Ques- to bring about greater stabil- or reputation. Be prepared to budget. Common sense, disci- aries so you don’t wind up tion what’s being offered and make reasonable compromises pline and moderation will help on what is and isn’t doable resentful. It’s how you handle ity, believe in the quality of to avoid embarrassment. Ro- make intelligent choices. Don’t your plans and put them in to reach your goals. you avoid stressful financial situations that will make the feel pressured; take your time. issues. mance is highlighted. difference. action. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Get involved in functions that SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Assess your situation and eval- PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Emotions will surface, forcing CANCER (June 21-July 22) interest you and take part in Communication with someone What you do for others will be An old partner will be your sav- uate your relationships with you to take part in situations challenges that will encour- you deem responsible and individuals who lack common appreciated and reciprocated. that concern you. Voice your ior if you listen to the warnings age you to work alongside hard-working will help you as- sense or have behaved errati- Compromise will help you over- opinion, but be sure to have being offered. Be cognizant of like-minded individuals. An sess your situation and come cally. Stay focused on obtain- come any concerns you have facts to back up your allega- someone trying to benefit at emotional revelation will help to terms with what needs to be ing greater stability in your about what’s fair. Pursue your tions. your expense. you move forward. done. personal life and relationships. dreams avidly.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Graciousness is key to the art of accepting a compliment More bad luck balanced elsewhere DEAR ABBY: I’m a share medical information Edward Ugel, a sales and in and lead a diamond to his young man in my mid-20s, Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van that proves his health marketing expert, said, “Wor- partner’s queen. How could and I have a deeper voice Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, problems are all too real. rying about gray hair when South do that? than my stature would and was founded by her mother, Because your parents have your weight’s soaring out of The only chance was to find typically suggest. Close Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at been helping out financial- control is like mowing your East with four spades. Then if friends even get thrown DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los ly, it might help to clear the lawn while your house is on the suit was played without air. fire.” loss, when East ruffed the fifth off when I talk to them if Angeles, CA 90069. they haven’t seen me in a Yesterday, we had a deal spade, declarer would be dis- DEAR ABBY: My son in which a bad trump break carding his last diamond. while. I’m fairly happy DEAR NOT QUICK: him in a rather nasty way just got some devastating was mitigated by a lucky lie If East had four spades with it, and people often Yes, accept the compliment why he doesn’t just go get ask if I do radio or voice news. He found out that in a side suit. Here is another. to his partner’s two, he was graciously by saying, a job, and I’m beginning to twice as likely to hold the acting. I run into prob- the son he has raised for South was in six hearts. What “Thank you.” think that my parents spade jack. So South brave- lems, though, when 20 years isn’t his. We will did he do after winning the share her sentiment. first trick with the diamond ly played a spade to his nine. strangers comment on it. always love the young DEAR ABBY: My hus- He already feels guilty ace? When it won, he cashed the If someone says, “Wow, band has been sick and and worthless for not be- man regardless. The thing is, how do we help our son North might have jump-re- spade ace, led a club to the has anyone ever told you unable to work for several ing able to provide for our bid four hearts with his six-los- king and pitched his three low that you have a great years due to a debilitating family. It’s coming to the to overcome losing a child we all thought was his? er hand. South immediately diamonds on the spades to voice?” or something of illness. He has been home point where I just want to bid what he hoped he could sneak home. that nature, my first im- taking care of the kids get away from them and HEARTBROKEN IN make. He knew that moving pulse is to make a joke while I have been working cut off contact. Should I TEXAS slower probably wasn’t going about it. If I’m not quick full time. We have lost ev- address the issue or just to help him, so he kept the enough on my feet, howev- erything because of the fi- let it go? DEAR HEARTBRO- defenders in the dark. nancial burden of his ill- KEN: Regardless of who er, I often catch myself SICK IN THE SOUTH South had a possible los- saying something like, ness. I am very grateful to contributed the sperm that er in each red suit. However, “Yeah, I get that a lot,” or, my parents for helping us DEAR SICK: By all fertilized the egg that be- if the trumps were behaving, “I know,” both of which financially during this means address the issue. came your grandson, the he rated to take 12 tricks via sound egotistical, and I tough time. What your sister did was person your son raised IS four spades, five hearts, one feel embarrassed after- Unfortunately, I believe both cruel and out of line. his son. The bond is there. diamond and two clubs. But ward. Is there a way to some of my family think Ask your parents if those Your son is the only father after cashing his heart ace acknowledge the compli- my husband is faking his are their sentiments as he has ever known. If you and leading a second heart, ment that doesn’t come off illness. This is hurtful well, because you are con- move forward from there West’s club discard was a so pretentious? since they have known cerned they might be. and don’t deviate from blow. Now declarer had to him for a long time (we’ve If they are having doubts that path, you should all eliminate all of his diamond NOT QUICK ON MY been married 12 years). about your husband’s be able to deal with this in losers before East could ruff FEET My sister recently asked physical problems, offer to a positive manner.

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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS LEGAL NOTICE LAND COURT THE TRIAL COURT DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT LYNN WATER AND SEWER COMMISSION LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS 17 SM 000718 Docket No. ES12P2213GD CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF PETITION BID FOR ORDER OF NOTICE TO EXPAND THE POWERS OF A GUARDIAN CRUSHED STONE & LYN PAC (VARIOUS SIZES) 2017 TO: In the interests of: Elizabeth Dunn Frederica G. Martelly; Marie Lucie Kavanagh AKA Marie L. Kavanagh, AKA Of: Marblehead, MA Sealed Bids for CRUSHED STONE & LYN PAC (VARIOUS SIZES) to be purchased Lucie M. Martelly RESPONDENT and delivered as needed when needed and will be received by the Lynn Water and Incapacitated Person/Protected Person Sewer Commission, 400 Parkland Avenue, Lynn, MA 01905 on or before Thursday, and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act:, To the named Respondent and all other interested persons, a petition has been April 20, 2017 at 11:00 A.M. and at that time and place bids will be publicly 50 U.S.C.c. 50 §3901 (et seq): filed by opened and read aloud. Family and Children's Services of GR. Lynn, MA Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC in the above captioned matter requesting that the court: Contract Documents may be examined and/or obtained at the office of the Lynn Expand the powers of a Guardian Water and Sewer Commission, 400 Parkland Avenue, Lynn, MA 01905 as of April claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, The petition asks the court to make a determination that the powers of the 3, 2017 picked up or US Mail sent out. Plans are not available electronically via numbered 378 Western Avenue, given by Frederica G. Martelly and Marie Lucie Guardian and/or Conservator should be expanded, modified, or limited since the email. Complete instructions for filing Bids are included in the Instructions to Kavanagh aka Marie L. Kavanagh to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, time of the appointment. The original petition is on file with the court. Bidders. Inc. as nominee for Mortgage Master, Inc., its successors and assigns, dated You have the right to object to this proceeding. If you wish to do so, you or your May 19, 2010, and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of attorney must file a written appearance at this court on or before 10:00 A.M. on One copy of the bid documents may be obtained from the Purchasing Office at Deeds in Book 29473, Page 53, and now held by plaintiff by assignment the return date of 04/20/2017. This day is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline 400 Parkland Avenue, Lynn, MA 01905 free of charge (781-596-2400, ext 215). has/have filed with this court a complaint for determination of date by which you have to file the written appearance if you object to the petition. Plans are not available electronically via email. Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. If you fail to file the written appearance by the return day, action may be taken in this matter without further notice to you. In addition to filing the written The bid submitted must be accompanied by a Bid Deposit in the form of a Bid If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United appearance, you or your attorney must file a written affidavit stating the specific Bond, Certified Check, Treasurer's Check, or Cashier's Check by a responsible States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers facts and grounds of your objection within 30 days after the return date. Bank, Financial Institution or Trust Company in the amount of 5% of total one year Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on IMPORTANT NOTICE bid price payable to the Lynn Water and Sewer Commission. that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in The outcome of this proceeding may limit or completely take away the this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before May 1, above-named person's right to make decisions about personal affairs or financial No Bidder may withdraw his Bid for a period of thirty days, excluding Saturdays, 2017 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the affairs or both. The above-named person has the right to ask for a lawyer. Anyone Sundays, and legal holidays after the actual date of the opening of the Bids. benefits of said Act. may make this request on behalf of the above-named person. If the above-named person cannot afford a lawyer, one may be appointed at State expense. The Successful Bidder must furnish a (50%) Fifty percent of the first year total Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of this Court on March 15, 2017 WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. price payment bond with a surety company licensed to issue bonds in the Date: March 23, 2017 Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Attest: Pamela Casey O'Brien Deborah J. Patterson Register of Probate Wage rates for this Project are subject to the minimum wage rates as per M.G.L., Recorder Item: March 30, 2017 Chapter 149, and Section 26 to 27D inclusive. (16-013159 OM) Item: March 30, 2017 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS The bidding and award of this Contract will be under the provisions of M.G.L. 30, THE TRIAL COURT Section 39M of the General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as last COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT revised. THE TRIAL COURT Docket No. ES17P0659EA PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE The Lynn Water and Sewer Commission reserve the right to waive any informality in Docket No. ES17P0556EA or to reject any or all Bids if deemed to be in its best interest. The Lynn Water and INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE Estate of: James W. Price Sewer Commission is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Organization and Date of Death: 11/21/2016 invite bids from qualified minority and female firms. Estate of: David Joseph Reagan Essex Division Also Known As: David Joseph Reagan, Jr. To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of Per: Betty Sutherland-Dumas Date of Death: April 20, 2016 Petitioner James W. Price, Jr. of Lynn MA Chief Procurement Officer Essex Division a Will has been admitted to informal probate. Item: March 30, 2017 To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of James W. Price, Jr. of Lynn Petitioner David J Reagan III of Peabody MA has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to David J Reagan III of Peabody MA serve without surety on the bond. has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal Catch up with your serve without surety on the bond. Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with favorite team Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating in Item Sports! the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. Representatives appointed under informal procedure. 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By Beth J. Harpaz ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — Some international travelers are citing politics as a fac- tor in whether to visit the U.S. this year, according PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS to survey research by the The Chevrolet Trax SUV, which is updated for tourism marketing agency 2017 with contemporary front and rear styl- Brand USA. ing, new instrument panel and gauges and The findings add to ex- more safety features than ever, continues to isting concerns about the tourism industry. Other set U.S. sales records in the fast-growing small new data shows that a SUV market. slowdown in international arrivals to the U.S. began last spring and continued Chevy gives popular through August, likely due to the strong U.S. dol- Trax SUV new styling, lar and sluggish econo- mies elsewhere. POLITICS EMERGING features for 2017 AS A CONCERN FOR TRAVELERS FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS By Ann M. Job The Trax also has a few A survey for Brand USA FOR THE features not usually found asked travelers from 11 Passengers leave a departure area after arriving at Logan International ASSOCIATED PRESS on other small SUVs, such countries how the politi- Airport in Boston. as 4G LTE connectivity Chevrolet has given its cal climate influenced the with Wi-Fi hotspot. likelihood of them visit- Travelers from Cana- the others. measure that,” Brand USA popular Trax a more con- It comes with 10 air temporary look, a new in- ing the U.S. in the next 12 da, Germany, Australia, Chinese travelers were economist Carroll Rheem bags, including rear-seat months. the United Kingdom and the only nationality in the said in an interview. strument panel and more side thorax bags and safety features for 2017, Those saying the polit- France registered moder- survey who said the U.S. When international front-seat knee air bags. ical climate made them ate sensitivity over politi- political climate made travelers were asked in and the early reviews are That is more than any good, as it continues to set less likely to visit in- cal sentiment. them more likely to visit. 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The Trax also earned The five-seat Trax regis- veyed but China. to the U.S. political climate influencing travel plans. visit the U.S. ... over the five out of five stars in Travelers from Mexico as a factor against visiting, Last summer, respondents course of time we saw an tered its best January and the federal government’s February this year, and registered the most con- but their likelihood of vis- began writing in issues re- increase in that as a rea- overall safety rating af- cern over political senti- iting also decreased over lated to politics as a factor. son for people being dis- the sales gains followed ter frontal and side crash record U.S. sales of 79,016 ment as a factor against the three-month period, “So we created a discreet couraged from visiting the tests. 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Standard equip- leges for years, especially overhead cam, turbo- universities have already Iranian students prepare their robots during ment on every model in- in engineering schools. charged four-cylinder — sent more than 500 ac- the international robotics competition, Rob- cludes rear vision cam- ceptance letters to stu- Out of 12,000 Iranian stu- is unchanged. Its peak oCup Iran Open 2016, in Tehran, Iran. era, Bluetooth hands-free torque is 148 foot-pounds dents from the six affect- dents who attended U.S. phone connectivity, re- at 1,850 rpm and it gen- ed countries, according to universities last year, 77 puter sciences. Trump issues a new im- mote keyless entry, pow- erates 138 horsepower. data provided by schools percent were graduate The ban, which would migration ban, students er windows, doors and During a test drive of a in response to Associated students and more than outside mirrors, audio front-wheel drive Trax, Press requests. 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PHOTOS | ASSOCIATED PRESS Above left, a tourist makes his own “empanada” during an activity called “The Argentine Experience” in Buenos Aires. Tourists participating in “The Argentine Experience” have the chance to learn about the local cuisine, wine and traditions during a dinner in Buenos Aires. Above right, Jane Andrews, from the U.S., second left, smiles during “The Ar- gentine Experience.” A homey meal steeped in culture at The Argentine Experience

By Donna Bryson The architectural treats said they were getting too of meat or cheese into pas- ASSOCIATED PRESS seemed particularly mod- much information from try circles. The activities ernist alongside another staff who guide diners and uniforms created ca- BUENOS AIRES, Argen- dessert we sampled, al- through prix fixe meals. maraderie among my fam- tina — Let’s start at the fajores cookies, accompa- That’s been relaxed, “so ily, the Israeli-Americans end, with dessert at The nied by the national drink that people don’t think it’s at our table and the Ger- Argentine Experience. of warm mate. The herbal a class,” Pels said. mans and South Africans The Buenos Aires restau- infusion is a perfect, bitter Facts about the food at the next. rant that immerses diners complement to the rich shared in English were “People don’t know how in culture offers an abun- pastries. leavened by family sto- to meet other people when dance of tastes and the sto- We also learned a deca- ries and jokes during our they travel. But that’s how ries behind them. On the dent technique for enjoy- visit. We also learned a stories are created: You night my family shared a ing the alfajores: Slather few Spanish terms, such meet other people,” said communal table with an- one buttery cookie with as how to order a medi- A tourist eats meat during “The Argentine Ex- Pels, who has managed other group of U.S. visitors, dulce de leche, a caramel- um rare steak (jugoso, or hotels and hostels and perience” in Buenos Aires. dessert included a delicacy ized milk concoction popu- juicy). travels frequently himself. prepared with sponge-like lar across Latin America. The light tone didn’t Evenings at The Ar- yacaratia wood. Layer on another cookie. who is from England, had Mallmann was trained in mask a deep understand- gentine Experience are Alex Pels, one of the Roll the cookie sandwich been in Argentina several France but gained fame ing and appreciation of conducted in English or founding co-owners of The in shredded coconut. Dip years before he encoun- with grilling and other the food and its role in Portuguese, but not Span- Argentine Experience, in melted chocolate for tered the pork cut Argen- cooking techniques of his the broader culture. The ish. The program doesn’t said in an interview that decadent good measure. tines call matambre. native Argentina. relaxed approach and cater to locals because the earliest inhabitants The main course was, of “It’s definitely something Pels and Lightman start- free-flowing local wine, Pels fears they’d be unim- of what is now northern course, tender Argentine that Argentines would or- ed out in 2011 serving din- though, did make it easy pressed by the homestyle Argentina chewed yacara- beef served with grilled der and something that ners in an apartment in for guests to get to know cooking. That left me won- tia wood because it stored vegetables and several foreigners don’t,” Pels said. Recoleta, a neighborhood one another, also a goal dering just how authen- water. Pels’ pastry chef versions of the traditional In creating The Argen- known for its historic cem- of The Argentine Experi- tic my evening was. So sweetens the wood and chimichurri sauce of oil, tine Experience, Pels and etery. The next year they ence. I asked around, turning serves it atop local cheese vinegar and herbs. But we Lightman wanted to show- moved to airy, two-story Upon arrival, we donned among others to Mariano in precise cubes that also ate slivers of flavorful case food visitors might be quarters in the trendy aprons and chef hats. Bruno, a friend of a friend wouldn’t look out of place pork in a land famed for its missing. One inspiration Palermo Hollywood neigh- We assembled the cookie who is a political scientist in a three-star restaurant beef. Pels told me that his was chef, restaurateur and borhood. sandwiches as well as em- and self-described “foodie” anywhere in the world. partner Leon Lightman, author Francis Mallmann. Early on, customers panadas, folding mixtures and wine enthusiast.

FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Trekkers hike toward Everest Base camp near Lobuche, Nepal. Expeditions to send huge trash bags to help clean Mt. Everest

By Binaj expected to attempt to Guruacharya scale the 29,035-foot peak ASSOCIATED PRESS during the spring season. Climbers generally arrive KATHMANDU, Nepal in April and attempt to — Mountaineering expe- reach the summit in May dition organizers in Nepal when weather conditions are sending huge trash are favorable. They leave bags with climbers on behind a lot of garbage. Mount Everest during the Climbers also say it spring climbing season to is urgent to remove the collect trash that then can trash left by previous be winched by helicopters expeditions at Camp 2, back to the base camp. which was set up in 2014 Dambar Parajuli of the and 2015 when trage- Expedition Operators As- dies forced an early end sociation of Nepal said to the climbs. The 2014 Wednesday that bags season was canceled after have already been sent to 16 Nepalese guides were the base camp to be car- killed in an avalanche, ried by climbers, guides and the following year and porters to higher ele- an earthquake-triggered vations. avalanche swept the base Each bag can hold up to camp killing 19 people. 176 pounds of trash and Veteran guide Russell can be hooked to helicop- Brice said the tents and ters at Camp 2 to be flown supplies that were left be- back to the base camp. The hind have to be removed. helicopters after dropping Doing it by helicopter off supplies and equip- means Sherpa guides do ment at the camp located not have to risk carry- at 21,000 feet generally fly ing heavy loads of trash back empty. through the treacherous Hundreds of climb- Khumbu Icefall to the ers and their guides are base camp.