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FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2018

33RD ANNUAL Charges pile up against coach and his mother

Tonight at 6 By Gayla Cawley indicted Christopher Prew, 31, of raigned on the new indictments Lynn City Hall Auditorium ITEM STAFF Winthrop and formerly of Mar- today in Salem Superior Court. blehead, on nine counts of in- The bulk of the conduct occurred MARBLEHEAD — A youth decent assault and battery on a between Jan. 1, 2017 and Feb. 5, hockey coach accused of sexu- child under 14 and one count of 2018. ally assaulting young boys was attempted indecent assault on a His mother, Louise Martino, 55, THE PUBLIC IS indicted on new child assault child under 14 on Thursday, ac- was also indicted on one count of charges connected to six of his cording to the Essex County Dis- witness intimidation. She was alleged victims. trict Attorney’s of ce. WELCOME TO SIT An Essex County grand jury Prew is expected to be ar- COACH, A7 FOR A SPELL By Bridget Turcotte Swampscott High ITEM STAFF LYNN — Fifty- ve spell- students walk on water ers will face off tonight in the largest Daily Item Regional Spelling Bee to date. The bee, which is co-sponsored by Flagship Travel, includes the addi- tion of schools in Bristol, Norfolk, and Plymouth counties this year. In the past, students have quali- ed in Essex, and parts of Middlesex and Suffolk. “It has been very re- warding to see it grow,” said Joel Abramson, who owns Flagship Travel with his wife, Mary. “About ve years ago Mary and I got involved and about 30 schools participated. We’ve almost doubled the participation.” The event will kick off ITEM FILE PHOTO at 6 p.m. at the Lynn City Hall Memorial Auditori- Mary and Joel Abramson um, but for an hour and a are co-sponsors of the spelling bee. BEE, A7

INSIDE By Daniel Kane ka on a number of projects,” Albert From left, FOR THE ITEM said. “We’re hoping to show that even Chrissy Rog- something small like this can make a ers, Marley SWAMPSCOTT — World Water Day difference.” Schmidt, Mah- splashed into the halls of Swampscott The Interact Club is a youth divi- der Teferra, High School as a group of about a doz- sion of the service organization, Ro- Reece Klusza, en students marched to raise money tary International. It works closely for Barka Foundation, a non-govern- and Mariel Ful- with the Rotary Club of Swampscott, ghum walk for mental organization that works to according to Albert. The French club provide clean water to Burkina Faso, water around also got involved because French is the halls of Africa. one of the more than 60 languages Swampscott “It seemed like a really good cause,” spoken in Burkina Faso. Swampscott student Mahder Teferra In Burkina Faso only 63 percent of High School on said. “We want to do everything we the population has access to any form World Water In Lynn LOOK! can to help.” of drinking water and 19.4 percent Day. All Care names new Now he is of cially All together, around $300 was of infant mortality is caused by wa- development and Sen. Crighton. A8 raised, according to the school’s ter-related illnesses, according to the ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE fundraising manager. A3 French club advisor and Interact Burka Foundation. In Sports club co-advisor, Melissa Albert. The Students from Marblehead High In Opinion Peabody boys lacrosse amount included $220 raised by one School’s Interact and French Jourgensen: returns entire offense. B1 student who opted not to be named. I’m just asking ... A4 “We collaborate close with Bar- SWAMPSCOTT, A7 Lynn eld Lynn YMCA Town Meeting prepares for members: Give a heavy lift

us a break By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF By Adam Swift ITEM STAFF LYNN — Plans are continuing to move forward for a new, 70,000 square-foot LYNNFIELD — The big takeaways from YMCA that is slated to open in the city a recently tabulated Town Meeting survey by the fall of 2019. are that voters want to see electronic vot- The YMCA of Metro North plans to ing and check-ins, but don’t want a change build, furnish and equip a second facility in the quorum for the meetings. next to the existing Lynn YMCA. When Nearly 1,300 residents responded to a completed, the new Y will contain an survey mailed out by Town Clerk Trudy aquatics center, indoor track, gymnasi- Reid along with the town’s census forms. um, and a new childcare facility for 390 The survey is part of the effort by the children. The old building will be repur- Town Meeting Study Committee, formed posed for multiple uses, including youth last year with the goal of looking at ways and family programming. to get more residents to Town Meeting and A kickoff for the community fundraising make it run more ef ciently. phase of the YMCA Metro North’s capital “The biggest takeaways from the survey campaign was held at Eastern Bank on are that people want electronic voting and Thursday night. For the last two years, check-ins and time limits on presenta- the organization has been raising money tions, questions, and comments,” said Jack for the $30 million project through the Adelson, chairman of the study committee. silent major gift phase of the campaign, “They also want earlier start times and according to Bruce Macdonald, CEO and earlier nish times. The most overwhelm- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE president of YMCA of Metro North. ing vote in the whole survey is that there With the major gift phase, $21 million be no change in the quorum numbers.” Merlyn Garcia, a singer at the Lynn YMCA Music Studio and stu- has already been raised for the project, dent at KIPP Academy Lynn, performs at the YMCA community LYNNFIELD, A7 kickoff event on Thursday at Eastern Bank. YMCA, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 HIGH 42° VOL. 140, ISSUE 89 LYNN ...... A3 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-8 LOW 31° OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2018 MORE OBITUARIES, PAGE A6 OBITUARIES James E. Freeman, 91 Georgina N. de Granda, 84 Shirley Whittier, 84 1933-2018 PEABODY — James deavor was the game Georgina N. de loons and sparklers. BEVERLY — Shirley of Beverly; her sev- E. Freeman, 91, of of golf and was a Granda, beloved She is survived (Smith) Whittier, age en children, Chris- Peabody and for- longtime member of mother, sister, by her daughters, 84, of Beverly and tine Morganelli and merly of Salem, died the Gannon “Happy grandmother and Fatima Lyle (James) former longtime resi- spouse Michael of Tuesday evening at Valley” golf course in great-grandmother, of Lynn and Ana dent of Lynn, passed Lynn, Raymond Whit- his home surrounded Lynn from 1955 until passed peacefully on Steele of Marston away peacefully at tier Jr. and spouse by his loving fami- 2005. His greatest March 20, 2018 sur- Mills; sister, Ma- Beverly Hospital on Susan of Stratham, ly following a brief joy though was shar- rounded by her fam- ria Canler of Cuba; Wednesday, March N.H., Daniel Whittier illness. He was the ing the game of golf ily at the age of 84. brother, Enrique de 21, 2018. and spouse Mary El- devoted husband of with his grandson. Born in Santiago Granda (Magaly) of She was born in len of Stratham, N.H., the late Theresa H. (Mazurk- James is survived by his two de Cuba, she moved to the Miami; grandchildren, Everett Lynn on Oct. 27, 1933, the Mark Whittier and spouse iewicz) Freeman, with whom sons, James Freeman of East area in 1964, where Strauss, Samantha Lyle, J. Jef- daughter of the late Mortim- Maria of Beverly, Denise he shared more than 67 years Boston and Donald Freeman she worked at the Boston Park ferson Lyle and Stephanie-An er J. and Alice M. (O’Connell) Benevento and spouse Vin- of marriage. of Tewksbury; his daughter, Plaza Hotel for more than 40 Lyle, great-grandson, Nikolas Smith. Shirley had attended cent of Stratham, N.H., Mary Born in Salem, he was the Elaine Woolaver of Essex; his years while single-handedly Strauss, and many loving niec- Lynn Classical High School Jean Raimo and spouse Mike son of the late John and Be- two brothers, Tommy Freeman raising her two daughters. es and nephews. for a time and graduated from of Beverly and Paula Funk linda (Kennedy) Freeman. He of Danvers and Leo Freeman Georgina loved spending time Service information: At the Wakefield High School, Class and spouse Norm of Ashford, was raised and educated in of Halifax; and is also survived with her family and was espe- request of the family services of 1952. Conn. Twenty grandchildren, Salem and was a graduate by his two grandchildren, Mary cially fond of her grandchildren. will be private. If desired, the She had worked for Christ eight great-grandchildren as of Salem High School, Class Woolaver O’Neill of Beverly She was her grandchildren’s family suggests donations in Child Nursery as an aide and well as numerous nieces and of 1945. He has lived in Pea- and Matthew Woolaver of Pea- biggest fan and never missed Georgina’s memory may be bus driver for many years. Shir- nephews also survive her. body for the past 64 years. body, and is also survived by an opportunity to attend a made to St. Jude’s Children’s ley also worked as a secretary She was predeceased by her Upon his graduation from five great-grandchildren and sporting event, performance or Hospital. Arrangements are for Dr. Yukins Ophthalmologist daughter, Sheryle A. Whittier, high school, James enlisted several nieces and nephews. graduation. She was known for under the direction of the office for 22 years prior to her her sister, Jean Oravetz and with the United States Navy He was predeceased by his celebrating every accomplish- SOLIMINE Funeral Homes, retirement. She was a com- her brother, Robert M. Smith. and served for two years brother John Freeman and sis- ment no matter how small and 426 Broadway, Lynn. Guest- municant of St. Pius V Church Service information: Fam- during World War II before his ter Marion Mercier. was often equipped with bal- book at www.solimine.com. where she was very active. She ily and friends are invited honorable discharge. Service information: His had served as a Eucharistic to attend Mrs. Whittier’s After the war, James em- funeral service will be held Minister, the former Prefect of visitation on Sunday, March barked on nearly a 60-year ca- on Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. at the Ladies Sodality, the bakery 25, 2018, from 1-5 p.m. at reer in the leather industry as a the CONWAY, CAHILL-BRO- table at Bazars, etc. She en- CUFFE-MCGINN Funeral finisher with Goldsmith Leather DEUR Funeral Home, 82 Rita M. Shaw, 88 joyed playing cards with family Home, 157 Maple St., Lynn, in Salem before his retirement Lynn St., Peabody, to which 1929-2018 and friends, especially winning MA 01904. Her funeral will many years ago. Upon his re- relatives and friends are at cards. Shirley was an active begin on Monday, March 26, tirement, James was an active kindly invited to attend. Visit- LYNN — Mrs. Rita M. (Mis- dening, tomatoes, peppers, member of the 3rd Thursday 2018 at 9 a.m. at the funeral member at the Trask Day Pro- ing hours will be held prior to isco) Shaw, age 88, of Lynn, riding along on her riding lawn Club and a very proud 35-year home with a Mass of Chris- gram in Peabody. There he kept the service from 10:30 until passed away on Wednesday mower and much more. She season ticket holder for the tian burial to be celebrat- the staff amused with his quick 11:30 a.m. Burial will be in morning, March 21, 2018 after enjoyed crocheting and knit- New England Patriots. Shirley ed at 10 a.m. at St. Pius V wit and humor. He looked for- St. Mary’s Cemetery, Salem. a lengthy illness. She was mar- ting hats, mittens and scarfs was also a very talented sewer Church, 215 Maple St., Lynn, ward to his visits there where In lieu of flowers, donations ried to the late Leewood Shaw, for her family and watching and quilt maker. Above all else, MA 01904. Burial will follow he was engaged in all sorts of can be made in his name to who passed away in 1981. Law and Order SVU, Wheel she enjoyed spending time the Mass in St. Joseph Cem- fun activities with the staff and Care Dimensions, 75 Sylvan Rita leaves her two sons, of Fortune and Jeopardy. She with her family and absolutely etery on Broadway in Lynn. others. St., Suite B-102, Dan- Allen Shaw of Lynn and Bruce was an excellent cook and re- loved being “Brammy” to her Donations are requested to: James was also a vers, MA 01923. For Shaw of Kingston, N.H., and ceived many trophies from her grandchildren and great-grand- St. Vincent De Paul Society member of the VFW directions and online his girlfriend, Donna Ruocco years bowling in local leagues. children. at St. Pius V Church. Please in both Peabody and obituary, visit www. of Peabody, along with nu- Service information: Her Shirley is survived by her visitwww.cuffemcginn.com Salem. His favorite en- ccbfuneral.com. merous nieces, nephews and funeral service will be held husband and best friend of for directions or to sign the cousins. on Sunday, March 25, 2018 64 years, Raymond J. Whittier online guest book. Born in Southwick in 1929, in the SOLIMINE Funeral she was the youngest of 11 Home, 426 Broadway (Route children, and last survivor of 129), Lynn, at 4 p.m. Rel- the late Sabatino and Pasqua- atives and friends are re- Rolfe G. Tilley lina (Vicchiorelli) Misisco. spectfully invited to attend. 1928-2018 Raised on a farm and edu- Burial will be with her hus- Thomas J. Laramie, 56 cated in Southwick, she later band Leewood in the WWII 1961-2018 In loving memo- Local IUE 201, the moved to Lynn and worked Section of Pine Grove Cem- ry of Rolfe Garfield American Film Insti- primarily as a waitress, mostly etery, Lynn, at a later date. LYNN — Mr. Thomas spent with family Tilley, born Dec. 25, tute and the Neigh- for the Blue Moon Restaurant. Visiting hours are on Sunday, J. “Tom” Laramie, age and friends in Tilton, 1928, who now re- borhood Improve- Rita continued to spend her prior to the service, from 1-4 56 and lifelong resi- N.H., listening to his unites with his wife, ment Association. summers at her family farm in p.m. Directions and guest- dent of Lynn, died on police/fire scanner Mary H. (Brown) Til- He loved his cats Southwick. She loved her gar- book at www.solimine.com. Wednesday, March every day and often ley, with whom they and enjoyed his sum- 21, 2018 after being responded to the enjoyed 62 years of mers at Old Orchard stricken at his resi- scenes. Tom enjoyed marriage. Beach, Maine. His dence. He was the life and everyone A Lynn native, greatest joy was his beloved husband of he met and will be born at Lynn Hospital to the family, especially his grand- Senoria J. Robertson, 98 Karen (Wing) Lara- missed deeply by all late Gershom and Emily J. children and great-grandchil- 1919-2018 mie. who knew him. (Hoddinott) Tilley, and was a dren. Born in Lynn in 1961, Tom In addition to his wife Karen graduate of Lynn English High He is survived by his three WEST CHESTER, Ohio — Se- Rebekah Park, and dear sister was the son of the late William with whom he shared more School, Class of 1947. As an children, Cheryl and her hus- noria Josephine Robertson of the late Harold Mack and and Barbara (Bailey) Laramie. than 27 years of marriage, avid lover of classic films, he band Bradley Stetson, Mark (nee Mack), 98, passed away Elsie Spaziani. He was raised and educat- Tom is survived by his loving enrolled and is an alumni of and Maureen Tilley and Da- peacefully in West Chester, Service information: A ed in Lynn, graduating from daughters, Jenna Lee Lara- the University of Connecticut vid Tilley; his grandchildren, Ohio, on Thursday, March 15, viewing will be held from 2-3 Lynn Classical High School in mie and Jessica Lee Lara- Hartford, for art. He was also a Christina Stetson and her 2018. p.m. on Monday, March 26 1980. mie, both of Lynn; his sister, historian, collector and restor- husband James Hogan, Susan Born in East Greenville, at the FALK Funeral Home, Tom worked as a driver for Rosie Stokes of Beverly; his er of motion pictures for more Tilley and her fiancé Randy Pa., on Oct. 2, 1919. Senoria 163 Main St., Pennsburg, many years at a number of sisters-in-law and brothers-in- than 50 years. He was well Keenan, Christopher Tilley and taught home economics for Pa. Graveside services will local businesses including law, Pam and Margaret Lara- known for his showing of vin- Matthew Tilly, his great-grand- 30 years at Breed Junior High be held at New Goshenhop- GLSS, Meninno Construction mie, Robin and Roger Ennis, tage films at Institutions and children, Olivia, Christina and School in Lynn. She was an pen UCC Cemetery. In lieu Co. Inc., Agganis Construction, Bob and Rhonda Vigliotta, charitable functions. Chase, and several cousins. outstanding seamstress and of flowers, contributions Inc., Bentley Warren Trucking, Robert William and Amanda Rolfe was employed by Gen- Service information: His cook for her family. She en- may be made to Cheering for Inc. and most recently for the Wing, and his many nieces, eral Electric at the West Lynn funeral will be Wednesday joyed quilting, embroidering, Charity Foundation. Cheer- City of Lynn Parking Depart- nephews, cousins and close Works and at the River Works from the GOODRICH Funeral sewing and had a beautiful ing for Charity Foundation ment. friends. He was the brother of plant for more than 38 years Home, 128 Washington St., collection of thimbles. Later in enhances the quality of life Tom was best known for the late Fred and Bill Laramie. as a turbine blade assembler Lynn, at 10 a.m., followed by life she loved traveling, espe- for nursing home residents his role as Santa in the Lynn Service information: His in building 67. He was a vol- a funeral Mass in Holy Fam- cially cruising. She loved the and their families impact- Christmas Parade, of which he funeral service will be held unteer at the Lynn Salvation ily Church, 26 Bessom St., adventure. ed by Alzheimer’s and other was a founding member. He on Wednesday, March 28, Army and a member of the Lynn, at 11 a.m. Burial will She was the beloved wife of dementias. Donate online loved helping others and once 2018 in the SOLIMINE Fu- Twi-lighters. A devout Cath- follow in Pine Grove Ceme- the late Rosco Robertson, de- at cheeringforcharity.org or rescued a number of hand- neral Home, 426 Broadway olic, Rolfe was a communi- tery. Visitation is Tuesday 2-4 voted mother of Susan Jack- P.O. Box 53759, Cincinnati, icapped seniors from a bus (Route 129), Lynn, at 6 p.m. cant of Holy Family Church in and 7-9 p.m. For those desir- son, loving Grammy of Robert OH 45253. Visit her “Book that had caught fire. He was Relatives and friends are re- Lynn and attended the Men’s ing, memorials may made to Jackson and Ruth Park and of Memories” at falkfuneral- an “amateur tour guide,” often spectfully invited to attend. Breakfast at Bethany Church. the Salvation Army in Lynn or great-grandmother of Hannah homes.com or muellerfuner- taking his family and friends Visiting hours are prior to the He was a past member of a charity of one’s choice. Christner, William Jackson and alS.com. on tours throughout Lynn and service from 3-6 p.m. In lieu surrounding towns, looking of flowers, donations in Tom’s at architecture or sharing the memory may be made to the IN MEMORIAM history of a particular build- Lynn Christmas Parade, 15 DIMAGGIO FAMILY ing, bridge, train or landmark, Avon St., Lynn, MA 01905. MARCH 23, 2018 Tom knew a little about a Directions and guestbook at To my parents and brother Frank, lot. He enjoyed the summers www.solimine.com. Every day you are all thought of and missed. And Frank, say hello to Mike M. from the Brickyard. Love brother Tony, family, and Terri Derrick Griffith IN MEMORIAM SUSAN D. BLANEY 1980-2015 1996 ~ MARCH 23 ~ 2018 On March 23, He worked security 2015, we lost a at the Lynn Shelter wonderful angel and and his presence spirit. there will never be Derrick Alex Griffith, forgotten. son of Veronica and On his third anni- Leo Griffith, bless- versary, We ask you ed the lives of many all to keep Derrick in and made a lasting your prayers and may impression on all of his soul rest forever in Those we love don't go away. our hearts. peace. They walk beside us every day. Unseen, unheard, but always near. So loved, so missed, so very dear. 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NEM® is a registered trademark of ESM Technologies. A4 FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2018 OPINION I’m just asking ... HOW TO REACH US E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M H. S Why do people run or aren’t necessarily coming John M. Gilberg Chief Executive O cer walk for miles for fitness down the pike. E C  J. Edward M. Grant Advertising Director or training for a marathon l Gordon R. Hall T  J  and then dash across a Someone told me The 110 Munroe St. Editorial Director Monica Connell Healey road or jay walk instead of Thor Frolic in Revere was one P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton Chief Financial O cer spending 20 seconds at a of the bygone places where Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan Jourgensen Chief Operating O cer Chairman crosswalk waiting for the Barbra Streisand got her Customer Service PŽ “walk” signal to activate? start. Can anyone remem- Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 All that time invested in derscored early- and mid- ber the names of all the Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 health could be lost in the 20th century construction. jazz clubs that once lined Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 glimpse of an eye to hasti- Ford even survived a shod- Route 1? Don’t ask me. 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 ness. Don’t ask me. dy reconstruction in the l Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 l Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 early 1990s with most, but Every time I walk up Ext. 2 Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 Dunkin’ Donuts can’t not all of its original archi- Union Street I think about Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 wait to unveil a new flavor how it is one of Lynn’s cor- Classifi ed Advertising Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 tectural fine points intact. classi [email protected] of doughnut or beverage, l nerstones. St. Joseph’s John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 but — as an Item reader Speaking of English, it’s Church is like the Rock Subscriptions [email protected] pointed out — it’s been been just over a year since of Gibraltar looming over two years since a crash longtime Lynn teacher Union with generation af- Circulation broke the window in the Tim Ring died. A friend ter generation of Lynn res- [email protected] Dunks’ on the ocean side and mentor to so many idents climbing its stairs Ext. 3 of the Lynnway and it’s people in Lynn, Ring’s leg- and worshipping, mourn- still boarded up. When are acy lives on at English in ing or celebrating in its Newsroom they going to fix it? Don’t [email protected] the bulldog and Abraham exalted interior. ask me. While we’re at it, I [email protected] Lincoln statues that grace Agueda Jimenez stood EDITORIAL wish Newman’s Bakery on prominent locations in the on Union Street in 1991 Ext. 4 Humphrey Street would school. Ring personified and saw opportunity Sports reopen soon. someone who truly loved where other people saw [email protected] l a vacant storefront. She Praising One of Lynn’s great hid- education for the joy of Ext. 5 passing on knowledge to started one business and den gems is the English turned it into four, adopt- Retail and Online High School auditorium, others. He is missed. l ing a “never quit” attitude Advertising with its architectural de- [email protected] continuity While we’re on the sub- about work and life. tails reminiscent of the Abner Darby always ject: Who had the idea of At first glance, it might appear democracy is taking movie theaters that once made time for me when I ADVERTISING sculpting or buying the a power nap in Swampscott with only one contested entertained local resi- visited him at the Commu- Peter Battinelli charging bull in front of race in the April 24 town election. dents. It’s fun to think of nity Minority Cultural Cen- Sales Representative, ext. 1217 Pamino’s Pizza on Wal- Board of Assessors Chairwoman Linda Paster and the generations of young ter’s Union Street office. [email protected] nut Street? It’s a fun and tax firm owner, Diane O’Brien, are vying for a single thespians who recited When I asked him a ques- quirky West Lynn staple. Ernie Carpenter Jr. open seat on the board. their first lines or sang tion, he gave me a “I can’t Director of Advertising l The big local offices — School Committee, Board of their first song before an believe you don’t know the and Business Development, ext. 1355 I think about the late Selectmen — lack contested races this spring, but a audience on the English answer to that” look before [email protected] Neil Buckley whenever veteran selectman and committeeman underscored stage and felt the thrill of launching into an answer I drive down the Carroll Michele Iannaco why the lack of election competition this year is no performing live. that always left me grateful Sales Representative, ext. 1315 Parkway toward Nah- reason for voters to bemoan this year’s lack of com- English isn’t the only for spending time with him. [email protected] school with a great audito- ant Rotary. Buckley was petitive races. Ralph Mitchell Selectman Peter Spellios stressed the importance rium. The city’s collection struck and killed on the Thor Jourgensen is the parkway in 2011. He was Item’s editorial director. Sales Representative, ext. 1313 of “... continuity in town government …” in describ- of Art Deco public schools, [email protected] ing why he is running for a second, three-year term. including Washington, one of dozens of local mu- Send “don’t ask” sugges- Patricia Whalen In a rare admission by an elected official, Spellios Harrington and Ford, are sicians who pursue their tions and answers to ques- rich in design details and craft even though fame tions to tjourgensen@item- Sales Representative, ext. 1310 said first terms in office are primarily learning expe- [email protected] riences setting the stage for focused work by experi- attention to craft that un- and a boatload of money live.com. enced elected officials on “quality of life investments” BUSINESS OFFICE benefiting the town. ANN MCFEATTERS Susan J. Conti Veteran School Committee member and town po- Controller, ext. 1288 lice officer Ted Delano put it another way by talking [email protected] about how two terms on the committee have equipped Three big questions about Trump Ted Grant him to view the School Department budget with an Publisher, ext. 1234 experienced eye. [email protected] Delano and Spellios both have a point. Incumbency WASHINGTON — You or Secretary Ryan Zinke makes elected officials easy targets for criticism and will not be surprised to ordered six new doors for Marian Kinney ridicule. Criticism has its place in a democracy but know that Donald Trump’s his office for $139,000, just ext. 1212 [email protected] ridicule is the lazy refuge of the person who is afraid re-election campaign is reduced to $75,000. He de- to put themselves on the firing line and run for office. speeding full bore ahead. signed a commemorative Will Kraft Any community benefits from experienced elected It’s got staff, offices and coin with his name. He Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 leaders working with proven municipal professionals money. Lots of money. has a special flag hoisted [email protected] to solve problems, tackle budgets, and draw up long- But while Trump is plan- above Interior when he’s Jennifer Perez term plans. As a number of towns are finding out ning for seven more years, present. He demands ab- ext. 1205 this spring, town managers and administrators last the rest of us should pon- solute loyalty from staff or [email protected] about as long in their jobs as Major League Baseball der three big questions. reassigns them. He wants At the same time Re- Mike Shanahan managers. to charge Americans $70 Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 The short shelf life for hired municipal profession- publicans and Democrats to enter national parks [email protected] on the Senate Intelligence but spends tens of thou- als places more pressure on elected officials in small Carolina Trujillo communities to learn local ordinances and state law Committee were decrying PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS sands of dollars of taxpay- Russia’s manipulation of er money on private heli- Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 and use laws and regulations to shape policy and President Donald [email protected] solve problems. the 2016 election and on- copter and airplane rides. going cyber attacks, Trump Trump attends a Jim Wilson Experience, as Spellios notes, is really the only way The head of the En- was congratulating Rus- Greek Independence Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 to gain the required skills elected officials need, in his vironmental Protection sian president Vladimir Day Celebration [email protected] words, to ensure “...continuity in town government…” Agency, Scott Pruitt, spent Putin on his sham re-elec- reception in the East Town Moderator Michael McClung is another $43,000 for a soundproof CIRCULATION tion victory. Trump ignored Room of the White veteran local elected official running without op- phone booth. Lisa Mahmoud national security advice House Thursday. position. McClung said his involvement in running Ben Carson, the success- Manager, ext. 1239 not to congratulate Putin. Town Meeting extends to encouraging residents to ful former neurosurgeon [email protected] During that conver- to disclose her story in a take an interest in serving on Town Meeting. Anyone who is now secretary of sation, Trump did not contract that Trump failed CLASSIFIED who has ever attended one knows a Town Meeting Housing and Urban De- mention videos of Putin to sign. She passed a lie Abbe Young Smith is equal parts debating society, social occasion, and velopment, ordered a din- supporters stuffing ballot detector test in 2011. Also, Manager, ext. 1276 an exercise in democracy at its most elemental level. ing room set for his office boxes in a flagrant viola- a contestant on Trump’s [email protected] It’s to his credit that McClung takes sufficient in- for $31,000, rescinding the tion of a fair election. reality show is suing him terest in Town Meeting procedures and history to order only after the cost Trump did not mention for defamation after he NEWSROOM seek a third, one-year term as moderator. Valuable became public. Great Britain’s denuncia- said she lied claiming he Treasury Secretary Steve Bill Brotherton time is saved and a smooth Town Meeting is assured tion of Russia, charging its harassed her. Features Editor ext. 1338 if an experienced moderator stands at the helm of Mnuchin, worth at least agents poisoned ex-spies Ironically, in warning the $500 million, spent $1 mil- [email protected] Town Meeting. in London. porn star that she could Spellios, Delano and McClung are not the only ex- lion of taxpayer money on Gayla Cawley Trump did not mention owe Trump $20 million for military plane rides in one Reporter, ext. 1236 perienced elected officials seeking reelection on April Putin’s boast that he has breaking her confidentiali- [email protected] 24. Marianne Hartmann is running for another term year. new weapons designed to ty agreement, Trump’s law- Trump seems uncon- Cheryl Charles on the Board of Health and Richard Callahan is wreck U.S.-Russian arms yers acknowledge efforts to seeking re-election to the Housing Authority. cerned. The person fired News Editor, ext. 1278 agreements dating back to silence her. She gave her was Andrew McCabe, depu- [email protected] Tript Sembhi is running for a three-year term as a Ronald Reagan. story to “60 Minutes.” Trustee of the Public Library after being appointed ty FBI director, 26 hours be- Thomas Grillo Relations with Russia Big question number two: fore he became pension-el- Reporter, ext. 1264 last year to fill the seat of a trustee who decided to are as tense as they have What do the adult film star step down. David Zucker is running for the Planning igible. McCabe is one of [email protected] been since the height of and the bunny know that the officials overseeing the Board seat in the wake of J.R. Young’s decision to not Spenser Hasak the Cold War, yet Trump Trump seems desperate to investigation into whether run for re-election. has never publicly said a keep hidden? Trump boast- Photographer, ext. 1332 the Trump campaign ille- [email protected] Swampscott is fortunate residents are stepping up negative word about the ed for years on the How- to run for election and fill board vacancies. The town gally accepted Russian help Russian leader. He says ard Stern radio show and in 2016. (The investigation Thor Jourgensen is even more fortunate to have veteran elected lead- Editorial Director, ext. 1267 they will soon meet to dis- on the “Access Hollywood” that Trump says is a “witch ers who are motivated and inspired enough by their [email protected] cuss their friendship and tape that he had many af- hunt” has resulted in 19 in- service to continue offering their experience to the the arms race. fairs, once marveling on air dictments or guilty pleas.) Steve Krause town. Big question number that he hadn’t come down Attorney General Jeff Ses- Sports Editor, ext. 1229 one: Why does Trump con- with sexually transmitted sions said McCabe was [email protected] tinue to go out of his way diseases. Nineteen women fired for talking to journal- Owen O’Rourke not to offend Putin, who have come forward to ac- ists and because he “lacked Photographer, ext. 1224 clearly aims to diminish cuse him of sexual harass- candor.” (Sessions himself [email protected] and obstruct the U.S.? ment or assault. He vowed did not tell the truth, under Roberto Scalese Two women are suing to to sue them but didn’t. If he oath, about his meetings Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 go public with claimed af- is deposed in the current with Russians.) [email protected] fairs with Trump while he suits, he would have to tell We’ll see if a majority was married to his third the truth, whatever that is. Mark Sutherland of Americans think their Creative Director wife, Melania. One, a for- Big question number $1.67 a week tax cut [email protected] mer Playboy bunny, claims three: Trump promised ($70,000 for millionaires) she was paid $150,000 for Americans he would is worth all this. Anne Marie Tobin her story by the National “drain the swamp” and Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 Enquirer, run by Trump’s choose the “very best” Ann McFeatters is an [email protected] good friend David Pecker, people to serve in govern- op-ed columnist for Tri- Bridget Turcotte but the magazine never ment. Why is he condon- bune News Service. Read- Reporter, ext. 1269 published it. The other, ing the egregious behavior ers may send her email [email protected] a pornographic film star, of his Cabinet members? at amcfeatters@national- Ryan York claimed she was paid not In his first year Interi- press.com. Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 It’s the ‘battle of the septuagenarians’

WASHINGTON (AP) — a tough guy. Actually, he school, I’d take him behind al Gridiron Dinner with Imagine: A pay-per-view is weak, both mentally the gym and beat the hell Washington journalists, steel-cage fight featur- and physically, and yet he out of him,” Biden said. calling him “Sleepy Joe” ing Donald “Kick His A--” threatens me, for the sec- He also said any man who and saying he could “kick Trump versus Joe “Beat ond time, with physical as- disrespected women was his ass.” Trump also at- the Hell Out of Him” sault. He doesn’t know me, “usually the fattest, ugli- tacked Biden on Twitter Biden. Price to tune in? but he would go down fast est SOB in the room.” in 2016, calling him “Our Enough to eliminate the and hard, crying all the Biden, 75, made similar not very bright Vice Pres- government’s deficit. way. Don’t threaten people comments in the closing ident.” The Republican presi- Joe!” days of the 2016 cam- Biden refrained from dent and the former Dem- At a University of Miami paign. He has kept open re-upping his taunts in an ocratic vice president are rally Tuesday against sex- the possibility of a 2020 trading fighting words ual assault, Biden cited bid for president and is appearance Thursday in over who’d come out on top lewd comments that can- gearing up to play a big Washington, just blocks from the White House. in a hypothetical matchup. didate Trump made in a role campaigning for PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Trump, reacting to 2005 “Access Hollywood” Democrats running in this He stuck to the promised taunts Biden made ear- tape about grabbing wom- year’s midterm elections. subject of protecting U.S. Former vice president Joe Biden, left, and lier in the week, tweet- en without their permis- Trump, 71, dismissed workers in the age of glo- President Trump are trading fighting words ed Thursday: “Crazy Joe sion. the prospect of a Biden balization during a speech over who’d come out on top in a hypothetical Biden is trying to act like “If we were in high run recently at the annu- at the Newseum. matchup. Hunt for Austin House bomber vexed OKs local police $1.3T

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — budget After the first package exploded on an Austin WASHINGTON (AP) — doorstep, police assured The House easily approved the public that there was a bipartisan $1.3 trillion no wider threat, no signs spending bill Thursday of terrorism. The idea of that pours huge sums into a serial bomber striking Pentagon programs and random strangers never domestic initiatives rang- came up. ing from building roads The March 2 blast killed to combatting the nation’s Anthony Stephan House, opioid abuse crisis, but a 39-year-old man with left Congress in stale- a background in finance mate over shielding young and an 8-year-old daugh- Dreamer immigrants from ter. Investigators didn’t deportation and curbing rule out that House may surging health insurance. have mishandled home- The vote was 256-167, a made explosives. one-sided tally that under- Hours later, in an inter- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS scored the popularity of a budget deal among par- rogation room, detectives A college identifica- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS told one of House’s neigh- tion photo of bombing ty leaders that provided President George H. W. Bush, left, listens to Toys R Us Chairman bors their main theory: suspect Mark Antho- enough money to address Charles Lazarus in 1992 as he visits the toy chain’s second store to The deadly package was ny Conditt. many of both sides’ prior- retaliation, maybe from open in Japan. ities. Further highlight- a drug cartel, for a raid ditt did it. Austin Police ing how eager lawmakers days earlier that seized Chief Brian Manley said were to claim victories, the more than $300,000 and the bomber left behind a Toys R Us founder Lazarus House approved the 2,232- 30 pounds of pot. The car- 25-minute cellphone video page package — which tel just got the address that amounted to a confes- dies after chain says it’ll close stood around a foot tall wrong. sion but revealed no clear on some legislators’ desks “They’re saying, ‘Who’s motive. — less than 17 hours af- NEW YORK (AP) — Charles P. able to bear the weight of its heavy trying to blow you up?’ It’s one last mystery in a ter negotiators released it Lazarus, the World War II veteran debt load, the company announced They’re trying to do the case that police struggled publicly. who founded Toys R Us six decades last week that it would close or sell its whole thing, ‘Help us help to crack. More than 500 The next step was Sen- ago and transformed it into an icon- 735 stores across the country, includ- you, because they’re not federal agents swarmed ate passage, which was ic piece of Americana, died Thursday ing its Babies R Us stores. going to miss again,’” said Austin in what Rep. Mi- assured. at age 94, a week after the chain an- But for decades, it was Toys R Us Mark McCrimmon, an chael McCaul, chairman But it was possible some Austin attorney who rep- of the House Homeland nounced it was going out of business. that drove trends in child’s play, be- Republican senators crit- resents the neighbor. Security Committee, Toys R Us confirmed Lazarus’ death coming a launchpad for what became ical of the bill’s spending It wouldn’t be the last called the nation’s largest in a statement. some of the industry’s hottest toys. could delay its approval wrong lead in the three- bombing manhunt since “There have been many sad moments Lazarus modeled his business after until after midnight Fri- week search that eventu- the 2013 Boston Mara- for Toys R Us in recent weeks, and the self-service supermarkets that day night. If that occurred, ally led to Mark Anthony thon attacks. none more heartbreaking than today’s were becoming popular in the 1950s, that would prompt the Conditt, an unemployed The trail to Conditt in- news about the passing of our beloved stacking merchandise high to give year’s third federal shut- community college drop- cluded many dead ends founder, Charles Lazarus,” the compa- shoppers the feeling it had an infinite down, an event that was out who blew himself up among more than 500 ny said. “Our thoughts and prayers are number of toys. The stores created a sure to be brief but would Wednesday as officers phoned-in tips. with Charles’ family and loved ones.” magical feeling for children roaming still embarrass a GOP closed in. There were theories that Lazarus, who stepped down as CEO aisles filled with Barbies, bikes and that controls the White The manhunt intensi- didn’t pan out and surveil- of Toys R Us in 1994, transformed the other toys laid out in front of them. House and Congress. fied after more explosions lance cameras that failed toy industry with a business model The chain has its roots in Chil- The White House said in the weeks that followed to record a glimpse of the that became one of the first retail cat- dren’s Bargain Town, the baby furni- President Donald Trump House’s death. By the time suspect. egory killers — big stores that are so ture store that Lazarus opened in his supported the legislation, the suspect too was dead, “They got a lot of calls,” devoted to one thing, and have such an hometown of Washington, D.C., after even though he tweeted his bombs had killed two McCaul said of investiga- impressive selection, that they drive returning from World War II. He be- Wednesday that he “had people, badly wound four tors, “but not a lot of cred- smaller competitors out of business. gan selling toys after a couple of years to waste money on Dem others and unnerved the ible leads.” More recently, Toys R Us found itself when customers began asking for giveaways” on domestic Texas capital. Early miscalculations unable to survive the trends of the them, and he quickly concluded that, programs to win increas- On Thursday, author- stoked frustration in the digital age, namely competition from in the baby-boom years, toys were a es for the military. ities gave no indication neighborhoods where the the likes of , discounters like more lucrative business than furni- Congressional Republi- they were any closer to second and third bomb- Walmart and mobile games. No longer ture. cans focused on the bill’s understanding why Con- ings went off on May 12. defense increases. “Vote yes for our military. Vote yes for the safety and the security of this coun- Democrats hope to seize on suburban anger try,” said House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis. ASSOCIATED PRESS their House majority, GOP ly 20 percentage points. Democrats touted spend- nominees won 52 percent The Allegheny County ing boosts on biomedical From the old steel com- of the suburban vote, ac- portion of the district, the research, child care and in- munities around Pitts- cording to exit polls. Re- most populated portion frastructure projects. And burgh to the lakefront cent polling suggests that just outside of Pittsburgh, Minority Leader communities of Chicago- support is slipping. An had gone to Trump by just Pelosi, D-Calif., attributed land, Republicans are fac- NBC News-Wall Street 4 points. Lamb won there part of the House’s hasty ing an increasingly clear Journal poll conducted by 17 percentage points. work on the measure to reality: They’ve got trou- earlier this month found The race demonstrated GOP fears of being stuck ble in the suburbs. just 43 percent of subur- that suburban Republi- in Washington on Satur- In the last two weeks, ban residents prefer a Re- cans, even those who vot- day, when huge throngs Democrats scored an upset publican-run Congress to ed for Trump, will vote for of students and others are in southwest Pennsylvania a Democratic majority. a Democrat, in the right expected to demonstrate and dominated the voting Democrats’ target list circumstances. Lamb was in support of gun curbs. in the Republican suburbs starts with nearly two strong candidate who Some Republicans were outside Chicago. President dozen Republican-held stayed focused on economic opposing the measure be- Donald Trump, who never seats where Hillary Clin- issues, and didn’t focus on cause of what they consid- won over suburbia, contin- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ton bested Trump in talking down the president. ered excessive spending. ues to get poor marks from 2016. The list is heavy on That formula combined Democrats were opposed the educated, upper income Conor Lamb won a March 13 special election seats in California and with anti-Trump fueled because it lacked language Americans who often call in Pennsylvania’s 18th Congressional District the northeast — suburbs enthusiasm on the left, renewing the Deferred Ac- it home. After Democratic in a closely watched special election. outside Philadelphia and could mean trouble for the tion for Childhood Arriv- victories in state legislative New York — corners of GOP. als program, or DACA. contests in Virginia and bloodbath,” said Republi- finds his strongest polit- Democratic-leaning states special elections across the can strategist Terry Sul- ical support. Democrats where Trump didn’t win country — even a stunning livan. dominate districts an- over wealthier, moder- Senate election in Repub- Democrats need to pick chored in big cities, where ate Republicans. Now Be on the lookout for our spring edition of... lican-dominated Alabama up 23 seats to take the Trump opposition is fierc- the GOP fears that those — Republicans have plen- majority — a task made est. The party in charge weaknesses are spread- ty of reason to worry that particularly challenging will be the one that wins ing further from big-city commuter country may be by the way House districts the battle in between, centers and also into sub- their undoing in the fight currently are drawn to fa- where the electorate often urban districts around for control of the House in vor Republicans. Still, any is the sort of ideological mid-size and smaller met- November’s midterm elec- House majority is built on and demographic mix that ropolitan areas. tions. suburban success. defines a two-party battle- Democrat Conor Lamb is Publishing on 3/29 “Across the board, every Republicans control ground. the nightmare. He won in single indicator points to most rural and small-town In 2014, when Republi- a Pittsburgh-area district one thing: a Republican districts, where Trump cans successfully defended where Trump won by near- A6 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2018 POLICE/FIRE OBITUARIES

All address information, particu- 7:22 a.m. on Thursday; at 31 Wednesday. Beachmont School on Eve- larly arrests, reflect police records. In Great Woods Road at 8:11 a.m. rard Street at 11:47 a.m. on Dawn M. Kenney, 53 the event of a perceived inaccuracy, on Thursday; at 38 Verdmont Accidents Wednesday; at West Revere it is the sole responsibility of the con- Ave. at 9:03 a.m. on Thursday; Health Center on Beach Street at 22 Verdmont Ave. at 10:09 A report of a hit-and-run at 11:01 p.m. on Wednesday. LYNN — Dawn M. member of many cerned party to contact the relevant a.m. on Thursday; at 63 Frank- motor vehicle accident on At- Kenney, age 53 years, competitive paintball police department and have the lin St. at 2:20 p.m. on Thursday. lantic Avenue at 1:48 p.m. on Theft of Lynn, died unex- teams throughout department issue a notice of correc- Wednesday. pectedly at her home the state, including tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or Complaints A report of a past robbery at on Friday, March 16. traveling with the all- clarifications will not be made without PEABODY Bay Stone Condos on Revere She was the wife of girls semi-pro team A report of a disturbance at express notice of change from the ar- Beach Boulevard at 12:42 p.m. Alan W. Kenney, with out of Texas, the Iron 21 Grove St. at 5:01 p.m. on Arrest on Wednesday. whom she shared Maidens, who were resting police department. Wednesday; at 83 Linwood A report of a stolen motor 30-plus years of mar- sponsored and trav- Road at 5:29 p.m. on Wednes- Julyano Teixeira, 44, of 84 vehicle on Rice Avenue at 2:57 riage. eled throughout the LYNN day; at 725 Western Ave. at Aborn St., was arrested and p.m. on Wednesday. Born in Weymouth at South states and Canada winning 6:02 p.m. on Wednesday; at charged with unlicensed oper- Shore Hospital, she was the many titles and trophies. Arrests 725 Western Ave. at 6:29 p.m. ation of a motor vehicle at 271 SAUGUS daughter of the late Frank and In addition to her husband on Wednesday; at 725 Western Lynn St. Frances (Sheffield) Ostrander, she is survived by two sons, David Barresi, 32, of 121 Ave. at 7:04 p.m. on Wednes- Arrests formerly residing in Hanson Alex Kenney of Weymouth, North Common St., was arrest- day; at 725 Western Ave. at Accidents before retiring to Raynham. Adam Kenney of Lynn; two ed and charged with speeding 7:55 p.m. on Wednesday; She graduated from Whitman brothers, Mark Ostrander of and a warrant charge for larce- Chad J. Leblanc, 39, of 25 at Commercial and Summer A report of a motor vehi- Magner Road, Lynn, was arrest- Hanson High School, Class of Pennsylvania, Daryl Ostrander ny over $250 at 3:54 p.m. on cle accident at 2 King St. at streets at 8:07 p.m. on Wednes- ed and charged with shoplifting 1983, and received a bach- of Halifax; one sister, Colleen Thursday. 3:01 p.m. on Wednesday; at day; at 85 Monroe St. at 10:17 by asportation and larceny over elor’s degree from Bridgewa- and her husband Russell Dw- Jody Coffin, of 81 Broad 3 Center St. at 8:53 p.m. on p.m. on Wednesday; on Centre $250 at 7:03 p.m. on Wednes- ter State University, Class of yer of Raynham; her mother- St., was arrested on a war- Wednesday; at 220 Lowell St. Street at 7:03 a.m. on Friday; at day. 1987. Dawn lived in Raynham in-law, Linda Peluso of Lynn, rant charge for receiving sto- 108 Gardiner St. at 10:43 a.m. and 2 Forest St. at 6:58 a.m. and Quincy before moving to and many nieces and neph- len property at 12:14 p.m. on on Thursday; on Paul Avenue at John Lembidakis, 44, of 511 on Thursday; at 780 Lynnway Essex St., was arrested and Lynn in 2012. ews. She was also sister of the Thursday. at 10:51 a.m. on Thursday; at 8:15 a.m. on Thursday; at 1 Es- She was employed as an as- late Gary Ostrander. Rocco Dimauro Jr., 59, of sex Center Drive at 10:15 a.m. charged with domestic assault 81 Broad St. at 11:40 a.m. on and battery at 11:06 p.m. on sistant office manager at North Service information: Vis- 299 Beach Ave., Melrose, was Thursday; at 144 Broad St. at on Thursday; at 189 Andover Short Treatment Options in iting hours will be held at arrested and charged with Wednesday. 2:18 p.m. on Thursday; at 96 St. at 12:31 p.m. on Thursday; Peabody, and before that with the PARKER Funeral Home, parole/probation violation at Lafayette Park at 2:37 p.m. on at 200 Washington St. at 3:18 her sister-in-law Dez Kenney 35 Franklin St., Lynn, on 4:01 p.m. on Thursday. Accidents Thursday; at 1 Andrew St. at p.m. on Thursday. of Salem and Lynn opening Sunday from 2-6 p.m., to Nicholas Murcia, of 39 Boyl- 2:40 p.m. on Thursday. A report of a motor vehicle a practice across from Salem which relatives and friends ston St., Boston, was arrested A report of trespassing at Breaking and Entering accident at Rite Aid at 359 Hospital as Kenney Associates are invited to attend. Please on a warrant charge for disor- 19 Union St. at 12:37 a.m. Broadway at 12:14 p.m. on in 2010, specializing in addic- make memorial donations in derly conduct at 10:42 p.m. on A report of a past breaking on Thursday; at 7 Willow St. at Wednesday; at 12 Hamilton St. tion treatment and psychiatry. her name to the Northeast Wednesday. and entering at 21 Brown St. at 9:19 a.m. on Thursday; at 20 4:20 p.m. on Wednesday. at 12:32 p.m. on Wednesday. Dawn was an avid New Animal Shelter, 347 High- Robinson Pena, of 31 Frank- England Patriots fan and land Ave., Salem, MA 01970. lin St., was arrested on warrant Central Ave. at 2:32 p.m. on Thursday. Complaints was able to attend two Su- Guest book at parkermemo- charges for assault and battery Complaints per Bowls. She was a past rialfuneralhome.com. with a dangerous weapon at Overdose A report of a disturbance at A report of road rage at 12:12 p.m. on Thursday. 1228 Broadway at 8:19 p.m. Salome Williams-Laro, 48, 229 Andover St. at 9:49 a.m. A report of an overdose on on Thursday. on Wednesday. Caller report- of 96 Lafayette Park, was ar- Lewis Street at 10:41 p.m. on ed that another driver threw Richard J. Wall, 76 rested and charged with as- Wednesday. a snowball at his windshield, sault with a dangerous weapon REVERE cracking it, and continued to at 4:09 p.m. on Thursday. Theft follow him. Police investigated, Arrests both parties spoke and restitu- LYNN — Mr. Rich- is survived by three Accidents A report of larceny at 501 tion will be made. ard J. Wall, age 76, of children, David Wall Washington St. at 3:39 p.m. on A report of two juvenile ar- Lynn, died Thursday of Lynn, James Wall A report of a motor vehicle Wednesday; at 14 Bennett St. rests made for trespassing at after a brief illness. of Colorado, and accident at 180 Boston St. at at 9:40 p.m. on Wednesday. Susan B. Anthony School on SWAMPSCOTT He was the husband Lisa Lemaire and 2:36 p.m. on Wednesday; at A report of a motor vehicle Newhall Street at 5:42 p.m. on of Joan E. (Reid) Wall, her husband Eric of Broad and Market streets at theft at 10 Farrar St. at 5:14 Wednesday. Accidents with whom he shared Peabody; six grand- 4:50 p.m. on Wednesday; at p.m. on Thursday. Luis A. Morales, 54, of 876 55 years of marriage. children, Danny Wall 25 Moulton St. at 5:19 p.m. on Saratoga St., East Boston, was A report of a motor vehicle Born in Lynn, and his wife Nicci, accident at 450 Paradise Road Wednesday; at 160 South St. MARBLEHEAD arrested and charged with op- he was the son of Decklin and Dillon at 8:10 p.m. on Wednesday; at erating under the influence and at 10:25 a.m. on Wednesday; the late Raymond and Eva Wall, and Eric, Taylor and 3 Lynnfield St. at 3:46 p.m. on possession of an open contain- at Whole Foods Market at 331 Arrests (Cormier) Wall. He had lived Kaylee Lemaire; three sisters, Thursday. er of alcohol in a motor vehicle. Paradise Road at 11:25 a.m. in Lynn for the greater part of Carol Murray and her husband on Wednesday. Cynthia Elizabeth Cayaso, his life. Don of Lynn, Janet Molea of Assault 22, of 66 Rogers Ave., Lynn, Accidents Richard had worked as a Lynn, and Kathy Bates and Breaking and Entering custodian at the Lynn Police her husband Bill of Randolph; A report of assault and bat- was arrested and charged with A report of a motor vehicle Station for many years until his dear friend, Bill Manias, tery with a dangerous weapon operation of a motor vehicle accident on Fenno Street at A report of past breaking and his retirement in 2003. Prior as well as several nieces and at 103 Broad St. at 6:13 p.m. after revocation at 207 Wash- 12:33 a.m. on Wednesday; entering at 28 Puritan Park at to that he had worked as a nephews. on Wednesday. ington St. at 12:05 p.m. on on VFW Parkway at 1:47 p.m. 10:04 a.m. on Wednesday. bus driver and truck driver. Service information: His fu- Wednesday. on Wednesday; at Library and He was an avid Boston sports neral will be held on Tuesday Michael Lee Williams, 58, Norman streets at 4:18 p.m. on Breaking and Entering Shoplifting fan, particularly the Bruins. at 10 a.m. in the SOLIMINE of 30 Lincoln Ave., Marblehead, Wednesday. A report of past breaking and was arrested and charged with A report of shoplifting at He enjoyed taking rides with Funeral Home, 426 Broadway entering at 53 Arlington St. at operating under the influence Complaints The Paper Store at 435 Par- his wife to New Hampshire, (Route 129), Lynn. Burial will 8:54 p.m. on Wednesday; at and negligent operation of a adise Road at 10:40 a.m. on and was a frequent patron be in Pine Grove Cemetery, 35 Great Woods Terrace at motor vehicle at 2:59 p.m. on A report of a disturbance at Wednesday. of Dunkin Donuts on Boston Lynn. Relatives and friends Street. He will be remembered are respectfully invited. Vis- as an honest man, and will be iting hours are Monday from dearly missed. 4-8 p.m. Directions and guest- Trump names new security adviser In addition to his wife, he book at www.solimine.com.

WASHINGTON (AP) — entering the West Wing President Donald Trump is earlier Thursday. replacing national security Bolton has served in the Katie Barker adviser H.R. McMaster with Republican administra- 1981-2018 the former U.N. Ambassa- tions of Ronald Reagan, dor John Bolton, injecting a George H.W. Bush and LYNN — Katie “Kitty” Barker, were Katie’s everything. Ka- hawkish foreign policy voice George W. Bush, and served of Lynn, was born in Penn- tie also had numerous cous- into his administration as a Bush lawyer during sylvania to Brenda Boltz and ins, aunts, uncles, nieces, ahead of key decisions on the 2000 Florida recount. James Barker (deceased). She and nephews. Iran and North Korea. A strong supporter of graduated from Essex Aggie in “My mother was the stron- Trump tweeted Thurs- the Iraq war and an advo- 1999 and went on to gradu- gest person I knew. She fought day that McMaster has cate for aggressive use of ate from North Shore Commu- hard and every day was a new done “an outstanding job American power in foreign nity College with a degree in battle. Katie went from a lover, & will always remain my policy, Bolton was unable business management. Katie a fighter, a warrior and finally friend.” He said Bolton to win Senate confirma- was the first person in her a survivor. When there is no will take over April 9. tion after his nomination family to finish college. struggle, there is no strength. Bolton will be Trump’s to the U.N. post alienated Katie is survived by her Mommy, I promise you are third national security ad- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS many Democrats and even siblings, Stacey Boltz, Zach immortal. You will never truly viser. Trump has clashed President Donald Trump announced via Twit- some Republicans. He re- Boltz, and Daniel Barker. die. We all will remember you with McMaster, a respect- ter Thursday that H.R. McMaster is being re- signed after serving 17 Katie leaves behind her every day. You and Papa will ed three-star general, and placed by former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton. months as a Bush “recess beloved daughters, Taliyah always be alive through me. talk that McMaster would appointment,” which al- “Bella” Barker and Azaliya Every day I live is for you two. soon leave the administra- lowed him to hold the job Barker. Bella and Azaliya You will live on.” — Bella Trump did it anyway. not due to any one incident. tion had picked up in re- on a temporary basis with- cent weeks. In a statement released Bolton, probably the out Senate confirmation. His departure follows by the White House, Mc- most divisive foreign pol- Tension between Trump Trump’s dramatic ouster Master said he would be icy expert ever to serve and McMaster has grown Civil Service exam of Secretary of State Rex requesting retirement as U.N. ambassador, has increasingly public. Last Tillerson last week. It also from the U.S. Army effec- served as a hawkish voice month, Trump took issue prep sessions offered comes after someone at the tive this summer, adding in Republican foreign with McMaster’s character- that afterward he “will policy circles for decades. White House leaked that ization of Russian meddling LYNN — The Lynn Po- come, first-served basis. leave public service.” He met with Trump and Trump was urged in brief- in the 2016 election after lice Department has part- The White House said White House chief of staff The first event will be ing documents not to con- the national security advis- nered with the College McMaster’s exit had been John Kelly in early March held on Sunday, April 8, 1 gratulate Russian Presi- er told the Munich Security Application Education under discussion for some to discuss North Korea p.m., Zion Baptist Church, dent Vladimir Putin about Summit that interference Project to offer training his recent re-election win. time and stressed it was and Iran. He was spotted was beyond dispute. 4 Adams Street extension. sessions prior to the 2019 The second will be held on Police Officer Entrance Tuesday, Oct. 16, 7 p.m., Exam. at the Lynn Police Depart- EU leaders back Britain in spy matter The training sessions will be offered at loca- ment, 300 Washington St. BRUSSELS (AP) — Brit- in Brussels to persuade has produced it within the to the Middle East.” tions and times to be an- Visit the Lynn Police De- ish Prime Minister There- her EU colleagues to unite last decade. EU foreign ministers nounced. Two community partment and the College sa May won the backing of in condemning Moscow Britain argues the attack already had expressed information sessions are Application Education 27 other European Union over the attack on Skripal, is part of a pattern of behav- their “unqualified soli- scheduled prior to the Project, Inc. Facebook pag- leaders on Thursday in a former Russian military ior by an increasingly as- darity” with Britain. But training sessions for Lynn es for updates as the exam blaming Russia for the intelligence officer convict- sertive Russia whose mus- European politicians and residents only on a first- dates draw closer. poisoning of a former spy ed of spying for Britain, cle-flexing, cyber-meddling leaders varied in how far on English soil and his daughter, Yulia. and law-breaking on foreign they were willing to go in EU Council president Russia strongly denies soil pose a threat to the in- blaming Russia President Donald Tusk tweeted that responsibility. ternational rule of law. Vladimir Putin’s Kremlin. home delivery rate is the 28 leaders agree with During a summit din- May said Thursday that French President Em- Britain that it’s “highly like- ner, May laid out the rea- “it is clear that the Russian manuel Macron and Ger- 50% off ly Russia is responsible” for sons Britain is convinced threat doesn’t respect bor- man Chancellor Angela the attack on Sergei Skripal, Moscow was behind the ders.” She said “the inci- Merkel gave May strong newstand price! “and that there is no other attack, including the type dent in Salisbury was part backing, and President Da- plausible explanation.” of poison used — a Sovi- of a pattern of Russian lia Grybauskaite of former Call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 Subscribers pay only The unanimity was a et-developed nerve agent aggression against Europe Soviet state Lithuania said to subscribe today. victory for May. She had known as Novichok — and and its near neighbors, she was considering expel- $3 a week. been striving at a summit intelligence that Russia from the western Balkans ling Russian diplomats. FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Lynn YMCA prepares for a heavy lift Public welcome YMCA From A1 to sit for a spell which includes about $9.2 million in private dona- BEE As part of the first place tions, $7 million received From A1 prize, roundtrip airfare, a from New Markets Tax week of hotel accommoda- Credit and a $4.8 million half before that, the win- tions at The Gaylord Na- MassWorks grant, with ners representing their tional Resort and Conven- the latter earmarked to schools will mingle, have tion Center, and spending support infrastructure for dinner, and get advice money for the winner and the project, Macdonald from last year’s win- a chaperone are provided. said. ner, Ashrita Gandhari of The champion will also “Tonight’s really a cele- North Andover. take home a $100 gift card bration,” Macdonald said “It just amazes my wife to Amazon, a one-year of the kickoff event. “We’re and I how smart these premium subscription to very excited and pleased young kids are,” said Britannica Online Premi- about the level of support Abramson. “I think what um, a Merriam-Webster we’ve got. It’s going to be a we enjoy the most is the unabridged online one- great project for the city.” fact that the students year subscription, Valerie’s The MassWorks grant have been to Spelling Bee Supplement is being used to reconfig- improving their reading — the new nautical words, ure the road around the and communication skills, and The Samuel Louis YMCA to make way for including spelling. It’s not Sugarman 2018 United the 70,000 square-foot ex- just spelling. They basi- States Mint Proof set. pansion, which includes cally, after the first couple Second place will take closing Wheeler Street, of rounds, have to under- home a $75 Amazon gift the reconfiguration of the stand the definition of the card, and third place will adjacent roadway network word, the deveration of snag $50. The fourth place winner will receive a $25 to preserve access to the the word, and the part of Amazon gift card. All oth- neighborhood, and the re- speech. It’s just incredibly er participating spellers location of utilities. Once rewarding to see the com- will take home $10 cards. completed, the area will mitment they make not be more walkable for pe- The prizes are sponsored only to the event but to by Flagship Travel. destrians. improve their skills.” The rest of the project The winner of The Item’s Bridget Turcotte can will be financed through regional bee will move on be received at bturcotte@ a $9 million, 25-year bond ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE to the Scripps National itemlive.com. Follow her from MassDevelopment, Mayor Thomas M. McGee, left, was on hand for the Lynn YMCA commu- Spelling Bee in Washing- on Twitter @BridgetTur- the state’s development nity kickoff event on Thursday. ton, D.C. cotte. bank, which Macdonald hopes to reduce through the community phase of said construction on the been amazing support been a lot of hard work, Charges pile up against the capital campaign. new YMCA will begin. from Tom Demakes, the a lot of people have been “We would like to raise Road work, which is ex- owner of Old Neighbor- working together over a a fair amount of money so pected to start in May, will hood Foods, who is spear- number of years to make coach and his mother we don’t have to carry a be done first and is out to heading the entire fund- this happen. So, it’s excit- big bond,” Macdonald said. bid right now. He antici- raising campaign. Rick ing to see we’re close to COACH Prew, reported receiving a Macdonald said a po- pates the project will take Settelmeyer, a Marble- the finish line.” From A1 threatening message from tential strategy would be about 14 months to com- head resident, who helped The YMCA of Metro her on social media. to try to raise $1 million plete, with the new YMCA raise funds to build the North was formed in 2012 arrested earlier this Prew is currently being between 40 businesses open and ready to go in Lynch/van Otterloo YMCA after the Greater Lynn month and charged with held without bail and will or individuals, with each October 2019. in Marblehead, is co-chair- YMCA, which included the sending a threatening remain jailed until his coming up with a $5,000 “It’s going to be a beau- ing the campaign with De- Saugus Family YMCA and message to the mother of trial. Essex County Supe- gift over five years, which tiful building,” said Mac- makes. the Peabody/Lynn YMCA, one of her son’s alleged rior Court Judge Timothy would be $25,000 each for donald. “I can’t wait. I’m “I think it’s really excit- and the Melrose Family victims. Her arraignment Feeley ordered Prew held a total of $1 million. But excited about it. We’ve ing,” said Mayor Thomas YMCA merged. has not been scheduled. earlier this month, in a re- he said that’s not their ex- been planning this for a M. McGee. “It’s going to be With the new indict- versal of an earlier memo pectation for most of the number of years. This isn’t a beautiful facility. It re- Gayla Cawley can be ments, Prew is now for- that said he was inclined people, as any donation just something that hap- ally adds to that area. It’s reached at gcawley@item- mally charged with sex- to release the suspect to would be appreciated. pens overnight.” exciting to see it finally live.com. Follow her on ually assaulting eight his family in Winthrop. By summer, Macdonald Macdonald said there’s ready to move forward. It’s Twitter @GaylaCawley. boys. The new charges are Feeley told the court based on accusations from that he changed his mind, six victims, all young boys, in part, because of the Swampscott High students walk on water with the alleged incidents actions of Prew’s mother, occurring in Marblehead referring to the threaten- or Peabody. SWAMPSCOTT ing message, and because Prew has been accused there was no effective From A1 of molesting 11 young boys means of protecting chil- in total. Three of the cases organizations, including dren in Winthrop because Bobbi Dynice, Gaby Rabi- remain under investiga- of Prew’s family and sup- novich, and Emma Graza- tion, which include two porters’ “unified, almost do, joined the Swampscott victims in Essex County fanatical belief in the de- students Thursday. and one in New York that fendant’s innocence.” “We were put into con- he has yet to face charges The children who have tact with Marblehead for, according to the Essex accused Prew were partic- through Burka,” Albert County District Attorney’s ipating in the hockey pro- said. “We decided it would Office. gram with him. He is not be cool to join forces.” He was indicted by an affiliated with the Marble- Each of the Marblehead Essex County Grand Jury head Hockey Association, students carried a gal- last month on charges of but provides private and lon of water on the walk aggravated rape and in- group hockey sessions in in order to represent the decent assault and bat- the area. hardships of some wom- tery on a child under 14, Prew is now listed as liv- en in Burkina Faso who which stem from accusa- ing in Winthrop. He had must walk around six ki- tions from the first child, previously been living in a lometers to and from the a 9-year-old boy from Marblehead condominium nearest water source with Marblehead whose accu- owned by the mother of buckets balanced on their sations launched the in- the first victim. heads. vestigation. Prew’s defense attorney, “It’s good to get involved Prew was also previous- Michael Doolin, did not however we can,” Dynice ly indicted by a Middle- immediately respond to a said. sex County Grand Jury request seeking comment. Thursday’s unfavorable for sexually assaulting a weather forced the stu- young boy in Newton. Gayla Cawley can be dents to walk a course Martino was charged af- reached at gcawley@item- inside the school mapped ter the mother of the first live.com. Follow her on out to approximately six victim, who had dated Twitter @GaylaCawley. kilometers. During the walk stu- Mariel Fulghum dents were interviewed and filmed by the high reacts after finding school’s Cable Club, which out how far women ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! is creating a video that of Burkina Faso will be shown at a gala on have to lug water Sunday in Burkina Faso as each day. Mari- apart of their Water Fair. el was one of the “This is a good learning Swampscott and Call Customer Service experience for our stu- Marblehead stu- dents because it combines dents who partici- community and language,” pated in the World to place an ad Albert said. “It’s about Water Day march. them becoming engaged global citizens.” ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE 781-593-7700, ext. 2 Lynnfield Town Meeting members: Give us a break

LYNNFIELD Meeting in other than con- vey, Adelson said the deferring any further Selling a house? From A1 tinuing with the electronic committee members stud- recommendations to the voting and check-in. ied town meetings from October Town Meeting, Buying a house? Lynnfield Town Meeting “We need more time to several other towns and there is a lot of informa- Find out what properties needs a quorum of 175 work through things, but found that some of the tion here.” voters to conduct business. we have a great founda- measures implemented Tuesday night, select- recently sold in your area. The electronic voting and tion with this survey and in those towns include re- men closed the warrant check-in was implemented report,” said Adelson. ducing the quorum after for the Town Meeting on Check out on a trial basis during last Other information tab- the meeting starts, provid- Monday, April 30. Articles the Real Estate page year’s fall Town Meeting. ulated from the survey ing childcare, limiting the on the warrant include the in Saturday’s paper. At the end of the night, shows that 74 percent of time for presentations and $54.8 million town budget voters were polled and respondents hear about comments, and not start- and several articles re- an overwhelming number town meetings from their ing any new articles after lated to zoning changes said they supported elec- local newspapers, and that 10:30 p.m. for the proposed 154-unit tronic voting. the biggest factors keep- “We’ve already seen senior housing project Adelson said the study ing residents from attend- positive change at Town at the Sagamore Spring committee is not making ing meetings are work and Meeting already,” said se- golf course and the Wills any further recommenda- the length of the meetings. lectmen Chairman Chris- Brook housing project also tions for the April 30 Town In addition to the sur- topher Barrett. “I’m fine proposed for Main Street. A8 FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

Cetera makes them smile

ITEM PHOTO | THOMAS GRILLO Sen. Brendan Crighton at the State House with his parents after he was sworn in as senator for the Third Essex District. From left, Diane, Brendan, and Kevin Crighton. Now he is officially ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE Sen. Brendan Crighton Peter Cetera, the original bassist and lead singer of the group “Chicago,” who has forged a successful solo career, performed Thursday night at Lynn City Hall Auditorium. Fans, from By Thomas Grillo Andrea, whom he met left, Anthony Finocchiaro, Joe Palmacci, Marilyn and Bob Gillis and Lee Salgado gathered in ITEM STAFF at the State House, the foyer beforehand. and Mayor Thomas BOSTON — Gov. M. McGee, his former Charlie Baker swore boss who once held the him in two weeks ago, Third Essex District but on Thursday the senate seat. state senate made “I’ve said so many it official when they times, I have big shoes welcomed former state to fill,” he said. “Tom Rep. Brendan Crigh- McGee has done so ton to the 40-member much for his district body. and has had much leg- The Lynn Democrat, islative success. More who sailed into office than that, he never for- without opposition got who he was, a guy earlier this month, from Lynn who places was escorted to seat his wife and family No. 32 by Sen. Adam above all else.” Hinds (D-Pittsfield) Former Senate Pres- Also on hand for the show were, from left, From left, Katie and Rick Cochran, Bill and and soon-to-be Senate ident Stanley Rosen- President Sen. Karen Juliana Comune, Bill Tierney, Lisa Ackroyd, Nancy Cook, Eric Zawacki, and Tammy Stari- berg (D-Amherst) Spilka (D-Ashland), to and Don Ulwick. on all crowded into this shot. praised Crighton as a a standing ovation. hard worker, a thought- “We don’t get to serve ful legislator who is in this job without young and energetic. Roseanne reboot aims to keep it as real as possible — even with Trump the support of the “Three years in the many people who get House and he’s already LOS ANGELES (AP) in its long run, joining us elected,” he said. “I in the Senate, the guy — Roseanne Barr looks snubbed shows about the consider myself one is on the move,” he said. more glamorous, John non-affluent including of the luckiest people “I’ve gotten to know Goodman slimmer. But “Married with Children” in the world because him very well, he has the mass-market plaid and “The Middle.” (Barr of all the unwavering a very positive reputa- couch is a giveaway that and “Roseanne” co-star support I’ve received tion, and brings a fresh ABC’s “Roseanne” revival Laurie Metcalf received throughout my life, and voice to the chamber.” hasn’t ditched its roots. acting trophies.) this past election was The blue-collar Conner “It’s shocking that ‘Rose- no different.” Thomas Grillo can be family and the times in anne’ was never even Crighton, 34, praised reached at tgrillo@item- which they live are at the nominated for best com- his parents, his wife live.com. heart of the sitcom debut- edy series at the Emmys ing at 8 p.m. EDT Tuesday, despite winning the Gold- as they were for the hit en for best comedy, 1988-97 sitcom inspired by a Peabody and being in Barr’s stand-up comedy. the top 10 Nielsen ratings On the verge of extinction The prospect of updat- year after year,” said Tom ing “Roseanne” was excit- O’Neil, author of “The ing “as long as we were Emmys” and editor of permitted to tell relevant the Gold Derby awards and authentic stories” website. about working-class char- But the show’s per- acters, said Tom Werner, spective may carry more PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS a producer for both shows. weight today. That focus, notewor- The 2016 presidential Roseanne Barr, left, and John Goodman appear thy in the ‘80s when the campaign “was a wake-up in a scene from the reboot of “Roseanne.” show entered a relatively call in that there were a small TV universe, is still large group of voters who In “Roseanne,” it’s up Roseanne says of Trump rare despite the swarm were frustrated with the to matriarch Roseanne, a in one scene. “I know this of broadcast, cable and status quo” and being supporter of President may come as a shock to streaming shows. sidelined by the economy, Donald Trump, and her you, but we almost lost Profitability aside, the Werner said. “What we’re sister, Jackie (Metcalf), a our house because of the industry has scant artis- interested in doing is hard-core opponent, to han- way things were going.” PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tic regard for such fare. just telling honest stories dle the political jousting. “Have you looked at the “Roseanne” failed to about a family that’s up “He talked about jobs” news? Because now things A life-sized animatronic Tyrannosaurus Rex earn a best sitcom Emmy against it.” and shaking things up, are worse,” Jackie retorts. at the Royal Gorge Dinosaur Experience in Canon City, Colo., caught fire after an elec- Look into the Starbucks Crystal Ball trical issue, according to Royal Gorge Dino- saur Experience personnel. The T-Rex was NEW YORK (AP) — Starbucks, with peach flavor, will be photo- a total loss, but Zach Reynolds, co-owner of thirsty for some social media mag- graphed by customers, posted on Royal Gorge Dinosaur Experience, hopes to ic, is releasing its latest sugary social media and spread around. have a replacement before summer. concoction: the fortune-telling It’s a strategy that’s worked for Crystal Ball Frappucino. other chains, such as Taco Bell The sparkling candy sprin- with its cheese-powdered Doritos kles-festooned drink will be tacos. available for five days in the U.S., Starbucks says buyers of the SEND US YOUR STUFF Canada and Mexico. 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©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2018 Peabody boys lacrosse returns entire offense By Harold Rivera nell said. “We’re one of the few Division ITEM STAFF 1 schools on the North Shore. We play tough teams. Of the teams we played PEABODY — The two main short- last year, 13 of them made the state comings for the Peabody boys lacrosse tournament. We were transitioning team last season were inexperience last year. We had three freshmen start- and offensive struggles. The Tanners ing last year and we didn’t really grad- struggled to score goals last spring uate anybody on the offensive side of and finished the season at 6-12 with the ball.” a handful of inexperienced freshmen Freshmen Jack Holden and Drew and sophomores playing key roles on Lucas have looked solid thus far in try- offense. outs and are pushing for spots on the Now Peabody returns that entire varsity team. offensive group for the 2018 season, As for the goalie position, the Tanners meaning the expectations have turned face the challenge of replacing Jake up a notch for the Tanners. DeStefano who graduated last spring. “Our whole starting offense is back,” DeStefano emerged as one of the more Peabody coach Tony O’Donnell, enter- feared goalies in the Northeastern Con- ing his seventh season as the team’s ference. He’s currently on the men’s head coach, said. “Last year we had a lacrosse team at Rivier University problem scoring goals and I don’t think alongside fellow Peabody product Matt that’ll be the issue this year. During Cloutman, also a goalie. tryouts, so far we’ve seen a real strong Senior Troy Cappos and junior Aus- class of freshmen. We might have six tin Leggett are currently competing for freshmen make the varsity team and the open goalie position and both have that’s the most in Peabody team histo- looked good thus far. Leggett served as ry.” DeStefano’s backup last season. Key returners for the Tanners include “Austin started halfway through his senior attacker and last year’s leading freshman year when Jake went down scorer Stephen Ell, senior midfielder with an injury,” O’Donnell said. “He and team captain Ryan Vinagro, senior does have some experience, he was midfielder Mason Zeuli, junior attack- Jake’s backup last season. They’re both er Connor McCarron, junior midfielder competing heavily in tryouts and they Jack Woods and sophomore attackers both look good.” ITEM FILE PHOTO Colby Therrien and Nick Patturelli. “We play a tough schedule,” O’Don- TANNERS, B2 Peabody senior Stephen Ell, left, was the Tanners’ leading scorer last season. Tanners baseball aiming to remain even keeled By Harold Rivera better teams, like St. John’s Prep and ITEM STAFF Xaverian, but closed the regular season on a sour note. Those question marks PEABODY — There’s no question that carried over into the state tournament, the Peabody baseball team has the talent where the Tanners fell short in the first needed to make a deep postseason run. round for the third consecutive season. The challenge for the Tanners this sea- With a new season quickly approach- son, as they aim to avoid an early state ing, Peabody’s approach is to keep things tournament exit, is to stay even keeled more consistent throughout the season. from start to finish. “The seniors on this team, having the Last season, Peabody finished at 14-9 regular season and ups and downs that and fell to Cambridge Rindge and Latin we’ve had, I feel they get emotionally in the first round of the Division 1 North drained towards the end of the year,” tournament. It was a tale of two seasons Bettencourt said. “We’re talking about for the Tanners, who went 5-0 to start keeping things evenly keeled. There’s too the year and cooled down in the second much over-excitement for big wins and half. too much ‘jump off the bridge’ for bad “We were playing very well,” Tanners losses. We have to find that level of play coach Mark Bettencourt, in his 14th where we’re playing consistently day in season as Peabody’s head coach, said. and day out. We have to be Peabody High “We won our first five games, tripped on ITEM FILE PHOTO and play at our level. two and then went on another nice run. “For some reason the state tourna- Lynn eld’s Liv Smyrnios, center, is one of only three seniors returning Then we just hit a wall. We lost a game ment brings a lot of anxiety to our pro- to the Pioneers girls lacrosse team this season. to Braintree, one to Gloucester and one gram,” Bettencourt added. “We played to Malden Catholic. We came out hot as Cambridge very tight last year. It’s not a pistols and then we hit a wall. When you physical thing, I think it’s a mental thing. play good teams, that’s capable of hap- Lynn eld girls lacrosse hopes We’re working on that this season.” pening at any time.” to repeat record-setting year Peabody defeated some of the state’s PEABODY, B2

By Anne Marie Tobin ment, to host its rst ever tournament FOR THE ITEM game and to win its rst ever tourna- ment game. LYNNFIELD — Following a re- The Pioneers did that and much more. cord-setting year is never an easy task, They earned their best seed in program but the Lynn eld girls lacrosse team history (No. 8) and received their rst will be looking to do just that when it bye in program history. They picked up opens the 2018 season next Tuesday their rst tournament win with a 7-3 with a non-league match at Melrose. victory over visiting St. Mary’s only to It won’t be easy. be upended by eventual North champi- “It will be tough as we lost more than on Newburyport in the quarter nal I anticipated we would at the end of round. last season. We’re going to need some The Pioneers set a record for most new players to step up,” said Pioneers regular season wins (13), fewest regu- coach Ethan Blanchette. “We lost sev- lar season losses (5), fewest goals al- eral important players, but we do have lowed (115) and lowest goals against a lot of players returning whom I would average per game (6.4). consider starters, but we’re going to While the Pioneers graduated just six need some new players to step in and seniors, including Cape Ann League all- make big contributions, and we’re going star mid elder Caroline Buckley and to need our returners to lead the way mid elder Lilli Patterson, with 17 re- and play very well.” turning varsity players, the Pioneers Last year was a season of “ rsts” for have plenty of experience in pretty the Pioneers, who set numerous pro- much every position on the eld. gram records. Except one, but it’s a big one — goal- ITEM FILE PHOTO Going into last year’s season, Blanch- tender. ette said the team had three goals: to Peabody shortstop Jake Gustin, already committed to Division 1 Bryant qualify for the North Division 2 tourna- LYNNFIELD, B2 University, will lead the Tanners this season. Lynn eld baseball loses a number of key contributors By Mike Alongi neers now is that the 2017 10 seniors who left the pro- FOR THE ITEM team was a senior-laden gram in 2017, O’Brien says team, and after 10 seniors that seven of them are now LYNNFIELD — With the left the program to gradua- playing at the college level, number of players lost to tion there’s not much com- which bodes well for the pro- graduation, it’s going to be ing back in 2018. gram. tough to repeat the year that “We’re going to have a very “It’s de nitely a great sign the Lynn eld baseball team young team this year, there’s for our program, kids can had in 2017. The Pioneers no way around it,” said Lyn- see that they can make it to went 18-2 in the regular sea- n eld coach John O’Brien, the next level playing for our son, winning the Cape Ann who’s entering his 14th year team,” O’Brien said. “It League and earning a No. 3 as the head coach and 18th works out great for every- seed in the Division 3 North year with the program. “We body, because the schools get tournament before rolling had a lot of seniors on last great athletes, the kids get a all the way to the sectional year’s team and most of great education and our pro- nal. Lynn eld’s season them were key contributors gram gets noticed, which in ended there with a loss to as well as great leaders, so ITEM FILE PHOTO turn helps future players get Austin Prep, but the season it’ll be tough to replace those a shot to do the same thing.” Lynn eld senior Cooper Marengi has been named a captain on the was still a success. guys.” Pioneers baseball team for this season. The problem for the Pio- On the bright side, of those PIONEERS, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2018 Red Sox hope for next step with new pieces in place

FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) — homegrown burgeoning stars, limited by an elbow injury to Before the 2016 season, Red and a mix of solid veterans the 11 starts last season, a career Sox president of baseball oper- Red Sox are poised as well as low for a full season. ations Dave Dombrowski add- any team to win the World Se- Rick Porcello followed up his ed former Cy Young winner ries this season. Rookie man- 2016 Cy Young season with a David Price and closer Craig ager Alex Cora has been given dismal 2017, the worst of his Kimbrel to help win the World the keys to a baseball Cadillac. career in many aspects. He Series. It didn’t happen. His only directives — as with went 11-17 (4.65), leading the Before last season, he got any new driver — don’t crack majors in losses and home Chris Sale to help win the it up and don’t bring it back on runs allowed, and the AL with World Series. It didn’t happen. empty. 236 hits allowed. So, which of In February he gave slugger But that does not mean it the last two seasons is the ab- J.D. Martinez $110 million will be easy. erration? over five seasons to help his PITCHING CONCERNS After that, lefties Drew team win the World Series. Is Sale and Price were brought Pomeranz and Eduardo Rodri- this the year it happens? along slowly this spring to guez and knuckleballer Steven For the last two seasons, the keep them strong throughout Wright were expected to be Red Sox finished with identi- the season. Sale finished sec- available for the rotation. All cal 93-69 records, winning the ond in AL Cy Young voting last three have been slowed by in- American League East both season, going 17-8 (2.90 ERA), juries this spring and Wright years. All they have to show leading the majors with 214 is facing potential disciplinary for that was getting bounced in 1/3 innings and 308 strikeouts. action from MLB for an offsea- the first round of the playoffs But he faltered in the second son domestic violence incident. both times with just one com- half, as has been the trend in Until they are available, right- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS bined win. his eight-season career. In 11 hander Hector Velazquez and ROOKIE DRIVER August and September starts, left-hander Brian Johnson are Former Red Sox infielder Alex Cora is back with the team in With those four, a crop of he went 7-4 (4.09). Price was expected to fill out the rotation. 2018 for his first season as manager. More experienced Tanners lacrosse team hopes for fewer mistakes TANNERS Peabody’s currently in the middle the NEC title. If we can shore up that From B1 of the tryout phase of its preseason. defense, I think we’ll be in good shape.” O’Donnell said he’s looking for players The Tanners hope to get outside for The main improvement the Tanners who can show both confidence and an their first live action of the presea- aim to make this spring is control of ability to compete. son this Saturday when they host the possession. Peabody, with inexperience “We’re looking to see which guys put Bruce Lerch Memorial Play Day at on offense, often fell into a flurry of the work in during the offseason, con- Veterans Memorial Field. The slate of mistakes on the offensive end that led ditioning and stick skill,” O’Donnell scrimmages runs from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. to turnovers and scoring chances for said. “Then, we’re just trying to bring and includes 16 games. opposing teams. O’Donnell hopes that back that lacrosse awareness. In try- “It’s been tough just because we’re returning an experienced group on of- outs I’m looking for confidence and inside in the gym,” O’Donnell said. fense will help address that. competitiveness.” “Everybody’s going through a similar “Possession, ball control and shot O’Donnell believes the NEC will be challenge. It’s hard to gauge where execution are some of the areas we’re competitive this season, per usual. If you’re at until you’re out on the field. looking to improve on,” O’Donnell said. the Tanners can solidify their defense, Hopefully Saturday will give us a good “We have to limit our mistakes. If you O’Donnell likes Peabody’s chances gauge.” give other teams opportunities, they’re against the top teams in the confer- The money raised from Saturday’s going to score eventually. We have to ence. event will go towards the Bruce Lerch limit our mistakes and limit the turn- “I know Marblehead’s going to be re- Memorial Scholarship Fund. Lerch, overs. ally competitive this year,” O’Donnell who was a sports writer for The Boston “Our experience on the offensive side said. “The divisions were aligned a bit Herald, died in 2015 after a battle with will be our greatest asset,” O’Donnell differently. Swampscott moved up to cancer. He was 42 years old at the time ITEM FILE PHOTO added. “We also have good senior lead- our division. Beverly’s always another of his death. Peabody senior Ryan Vinagro was named a ership. These kids have a lot of varsity competitive team. I think we can defi- The Tanners open the new season on team captain for the 2018 season. experience.” nitely compete with Marblehead for April 5 at North Reading. Pioneers girls lacrosse loses a number of players LYNNFIELD Olivia Sarni (attack). the Pioneers travel to Ipswich for a From B1 Sophomores Elizabeth Sykes (at- match against 2017 CAL Baker Di- tack/middie) and Tori Morelli (de- vision champion Ipswich, which lost The Pioneers’ starting goalie the fense) are back for a second season. to the Clippers in the north final last two seasons has been Lauren “I’m very excited about these two last year. Vaccaro, but she will not be return- sophomores,” said Blanchette. “It will be tough to top last season ing as she transferred to St. Mary’s The Pioneers have non-league as we sit right now, but I’m hoping last fall. Lynnfield’s backfield also home-and-away series with St. for a season similar to last year, 11- took a sizeable hit with the loss of Mary’s (home on April 26 and away 13 wins and a winnable tourna- 4-year varsity veterans Lila Alaka on May 19), Mystic Valley (away on ment game is realistic and some- and Rachel DiTullio. April 5, home on May 23) and Wake- thing I’d be satisfied with,” said This year’s team is one of the field (away on April 7 and home on Blanchette. “Our schedule is a little youngest in the 8-year history of the May 21) as well as another non- tougher than it has been. All the varsity program with only three se- league game at Lexington on May 3. usual suspects will be strong — niors on the squad — middie/defen- Lynnfield’s league schedule begins Newburyport will be excellent, I seman Gracie Sperling, attack Liv April 11 at home against Manches- think Manchester-Essex will be Smyrnios and defenseman Hannah ter-Essex. very strong, along with Masco and Filipe. The Pioneers biggest tests of the Ipswich, who will likely be down The good news, however, is all season, no doubt are scheduled for slightly, but still strong. Our season three, who will serve as team cap- early May. On Tuesday, May 8 at is very manageable and I think tains, were all-stars last year. home, Lynnfield faces off against something would have to go very Five juniors are also returning to 2017 CAL Kinney Division champi- wrong for us to miss the tourna- ITEM FILE PHOTO this year’s team. That group in- on Newburyport, which was unde- ment. We’ll see though, we have a cludes Ashley Barrett (attack), Bri- feated in league play last year, went lot of work to do and our first game Lynnfield junior Jonathan Luders has the tall anna Barrett (defense), Sophia Ellis to the state semifinals, and finished at Melrose will give us a good gauge task of replacing 2017 CAL MVP Justin Juliano (attack), Lexine Bucci (attack) and with a record of 20-1. Two day later, for where we are.” at shortstop for the Pioneers this year. Peabody baseball returns with more maturity Pioneers trying for PEABODY this season. From B1 “One thing about our baseball team that I enjoy same results with The Tanners return is the kids that we have a talented nucleus this are great kids,” Betten- spring and it starts with court said. “They’re very some new faces senior shortstop Jake coachable. The chemis- Gustin. A Division I com- try in our program hap- PIONEERS mit to Bryant, Gustin was pens very early, generally. From B1 the MVP of the North- We’re still in our tryouts. eastern Conference last Even when I played, On the not-so-bright side, losing 10 seniors means season. there’s a chemistry in there will be plenty of holes to fill on the Pioneers’ roster. “Jake’s someone we’ll baseball like no other So many players, in fact, that O’Brien isn’t quite sure rely on offensively and sport. I enjoy coaching what the team will look like at this point so early in the defensively,” Bettencourt them. They’re a pleasure preseason. What he is sure of is who his captains will be said. “We’ll go as he goes. to coach and they always for the 2018 campaign: senior left fielder Cooper Maren- He’s the heartbeat of our work hard. They want to gi, senior catcher Nick Giammarco and junior shortstop infield.” win and the understand Jonathan Luders. Captaining the Tanners the tradition behind Pea- Each player will contribute to the team’s success in his alongside Gustin are se- body High baseball.” own way, with Marengi as the experienced voice in the nior outfielder Jake Ir- As for the NEC, Bet- outfield and Giammarco as the experienced veteran lead- vine and senior catcher tencourt expects the con- ing a younger Lynnfield pitching staff. But the toughest ITEM FILE PHOTO Eric DeMayo, who sealed ference to provide tight job might belong to Luders, who will be replacing two- his future plans by com- Senior pitcher Alex D’Angelo, who threw a per- battles throughout the time CAL All-Star (2017 CAL MVP) and 2017 Agganis mitting to play Division I fect game last season, will anchor Peabody’s season. The addition of All-Star Justin Juliano, who’s now playing college base- football at Wagner. pitching rotation this season. GBL teams, along with ball at St. Joseph’s College in Maine as the full-time “There’s really no pres- experienced coaches, shortstop. “I think the transition will be okay, Jonathan got a de- sure for Eric,” Bettencourt lo will be tabbed to lead Joe Gilmartin, Jona- makes for a competitive said. “He loves football cent amount of experience playing there when Justin a young Tanners pitching than Poligone and Eddie conference. but the passion for base- “The league’s impres- pitched last year,” O’Brien said. “He was also our leadoff staff. D’Angelo threw a Campbell, and junior left- ball is still there. With no sive because we’re not hitter and he might be again this year, but we’ve got a lot perfect game for Peabody hander Joe Zito. worry about where he’s familiar with the GBL of options with him.” Although Peabody has going next year hopefully last season in his first var- teams,” Bettencourt said. As with many of the area teams, the Pioneers have not that takes some weight sity appearance. been limited to practicing “The addition of those yet gotten outside thus far in the preseason. But there’s off his shoulders. He’s “Alex is one of the kids indoors, Bettencourt likes teams brings a little mys- some hope that they’ll get outside this weekend, as going to control a young who has some experience,” what he has seen from his tery. Now that it’s the there’s a tentative scrimmage scheduled on the road pitching staff.” Bettencourt said. “Being team thus far. second season we know a against North Andover on Saturday. Also returning are four left-handed has some ad- “When you have kids little about them. There “It’s been tough so far, but it’s been the same thing with other seniors in first vantages. He keeps run- preparing away from you, are some good coaches every team,” O’Brien said of the weather issues. “We’re baseman Trevor Lodi, ners close and he’s a strike it makes things easier coming out of that league. hoping to get out on the field Saturday, but it all depends outfielders Evan Mullin thrower. The first thing we when they come to you,” It makes the league that on if North Andover gets its field cleaned off and if the and Michael Martinez, talk about is strikes. Alex Bettencourt said. “They much more competitive. weather cooperates. But once we get out on the field and and second baseman Cole did a good job at that last all look good and they all There aren’t a lot of easy get these guys in some game action, we’ll really be able Cuzzi. year.” look ready to go.” games.” to see how this team will start to take its form.” On the mound, senior Other returning pitchers Chemistry projects to be The Tanners open the Lynnfield opens up the regular season April 9 against left-hander Alex D’Ange- are junior right-handers one of Peabody’s strengths season April 9 at Revere. North Reading. FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

SPORTS BRIEFS Traffic notice for need to bring a ball. This will be a high inten- Sunday sity clinic for boys and girls to get you in shape and to Due to the Lynn Hiberni- help develop an 5K Road Race on Sun- skills. Drills are designed to day, traffic will be impacted help any player at any level around Marion, Waterhill with ball handling, shooting and Boston Streets on Sun- (off the dribble, off screens day starting at 10 a.m. and off the pass), creating Traffic will then be affected your own shot and finishing along Boston, Keslar, Holy- at the rim. We will also mix oke, Walnut, Linwood and in playing games so that North Franklin Streets players can learn how to between 11 a.m. and noon. use their skills in a game Plese seek alternate route. situation. Please email or call Helen Hibernian 5K Ridley to save your spot and/or if you have any road race Sunday questions at ridleytopflight- The ninth annual Lynn [email protected] or Hibernian 5K Road Race 781-775-0778. will take place this Sunday, March 25 at 11 a.m. Partic- Swampscott ipants can register online at https://racewire.com/reg- Legion baseball ister.php?id=8606 until midnight on March 21. tryouts After March 21, partici- Registration and tryouts pants can register in person for the 2018 Swampscott/ at Hibernian Hall, 105 Fed- Marblehead Junior and eral St. in Lynn, on Satur- Senior Legion Post 57-32 day, March 24 from 12 p.m. baseball season will be to 4 p.m. or on race day Sunday, April 23rd at 5 pm beginning at 9 a.m. The at the Forest Street fields FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS registration fee is $25, and in Swampscott. Cost for the first 500 registered run- Olympic Stadium in London is the proposed home of a potential upcoming two-game series be- this season is $275 per ners will receive a race tween the Red Sox and the New York Yankees in 2019. player, which includes a full T-shirt. For more informa- uniform. Eligible players tion and for race updates, must reside in Swampscott, please visit https://sites. Marblehead or Nahant. The google.com/site/lynnhiberni- MLB hoping for Red Sox-Yankees season begins early June an5k/. and ends in late July. This season, the American Ridley basketball Legion District 8 will play series in London during 2019 season 16 regular season games skills clinics plus playoffs. All home NEW YORK (AP) — Major League home of West Ham of the Premier be honest,” Yankees first baseman The Helen Ridley basket- games are played at the Baseball is working to finalize a League. Because it originally was Greg Bird said. “I think the travel ball skills clinics will be Forest Street Field in two-game series between the New built for a 400-meter track, it is would be interesting, how they set held over the next few Swampscott. To be eligible York Yankees and Boston Red Sox wider than other large stadiums that up.” months, with nine sessions for the Senior team, a play- at London’s Olympic Stadium on in the London area and can best MLB is playing regular-season in total. The clinics are all er’s birth date must be June 29-30 in 2019, the sport’s first accommodate the dimensions of a games in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Mondays from 7 p.m. 1998 or later (cannot turn regular-season games in Europe. baseball field. and Monterrey, Mexico, this year. until 8:30 p.m., and will be 20 in 2017). To be eligible The Red Sox have the option of “This is something the two clubs Baseball opened its season at held on April 9, 23 and 30; for the Junior team, a play- having both games be Boston home have discussed for years with MLB Monterrey in 1999 (Colorado vs. May 7, 14 and 21; June 4, er’s birth date must be games, a person familiar with the and hopefully it will become a reali- San Diego); the Tokyo Dome in 11 and 18. The clinics are 2000 or later (cannot turn planning told The Associated Press. ty,” Red Sox owner John Henry said 2000 (Chicago Cubs-New York open to boys and girls in 18 in 2017). To register, The person spoke on condition of in an email to The Associated Press. Mets), 2004 (Tampa Bay-Yankees), grades 4-12 and will be players must bring their anonymity Monday because no an- MLB chose the June window be- 2008 (Boston-Oakland) and 2012 held at St. Mary’s High birth certificate (copies are nouncement had been made. cause it is after the Premier League (Seattle-Oakland); and at Sydney, School on 35 Tremont St. not permitted), parental “I’ve never been to London,” Yan- season and before the stadium Australia in 2014 (Los Angeles The cost of the clinic is signature and the registra- kees manager Aaron Boone said. must be made available for summer $200 and participants will tion fee of $275. Dodgers-Arizona). The collective “So, if that’s true, maybe I’m going track and field events. MLB hopes bargaining agreement had a provi- to London. Anytime you can grow to make an announcement within sion for a 2019 opener in Tokyo. TV/RADIO our game, I think that’s a pretty the next two months. Additional regular-season games cool thing.” Each player would get $60,000 were played at Monterrey in 1996 TV Baseball officials have long hoped for participating in the games, ac- (San Diego-Mets); and at San Juan MLB 1:05 p.m...... Exhibition: Boston vs. NY Yankees...... ESPN for games on London and settled cording to the collective bargaining in 2001 (Toronto-Texas), 2003-04 (a 4:10 p.m...... Exhibition: Cincinnati vs. Colorado.MLB Network last year on Olympic Stadium, agreement. total of 43 Montreal home games) 9:40 p.m...... Exhibition: Texas vs. San Diego...... MLB Network which is in its second season as “I think it would be a lot of fun, to and 2010 (Mets-Florida Marlins). NHL 7 p.m...... New Jersey at Pittsburgh...... NHL Network 8:30 p.m...... Boston at Dallas...... NESN NBA Professional leagues, casinos lobby 7 p.m...... Denver at Washington...... NBATV 10 p.m...... Boston at Portland...... NBATV, NBCSB College basketball states for a cut of legal sports bets 7:07 p.m...... NCAA third round: Clemson vs. Kansas...... CBS 7:27 p.m...... NCAA third round: West Virginia vs. Villanova.TBS WASHINGTON (AP) — With the 9:37 p.m...... NCAA third round: Syracuse vs. Duke...... CBS tempts at cheating and game-fixing. commercial companies and Ameri- 9:57 p.m...... NCAA third round: Texas Tech vs. Purdue...... TBS Supreme Court poised to rule on a “Now, let’s be clear — that’s just a can Indian tribes that run them are Women’s college basketball case that could end the federal ban on euphemism for a cut of the action,” well-versed in dealing with regula- 7 p.m...... NCAA third round: N.C. State vs. Miss. St.. ESPN sports gambling, more than a third of Joe Asher, CEO of William Hill U.S., tors and state lawmakers. The NBA 7 p.m...... NCAA third round: St. vs. Baylor...ESPN2 U.S. states are considering legislation a sports book operator, told New and MLB, on the other hand, are 8 p.m...... NCAA Division 2: C. Missouri vs. Ashland.CBSSN to get in on the action, and profession- York state lawmakers in January. new to lobbying states on gambling 9 p.m...... NCAA third round: Stanford vs. Louisville...ESPN al leagues and casino interests are “There will be plenty of financial and have sometimes relied upon the Golf lobbying against each other for the benefits to the leagues.” bully pulpit of their commissioners 10:30 a.m...... PGA Tour: Corales Championship...... Golf 2 p.m...... PGA: WGC-Dell Technologies...... Golf biggest cut of the winnings. Gambling proponents say kicking to get their point across. 8:30 p.m...... LPGA: Kia Classic...... Golf The push to legalize betting on back that much to the leagues would “The leagues feel like they’re out 10:30 p.m...... Champions: Rapiscan Systems Classic...... Golf sports has already led to fractures make sports books unprofitable and of their element, and that’s making College hockey in an uneasy alliance that had de- prevent a legal, regulated betting them uncomfortable,” said Kevin 3 p.m...... Michigan Tech vs. Notre Dame...... ESPN2 veloped between leagues and gam- market from developing. They’re Braig, a Columbus, Ohio-based at- 4 p.m...... St. Cloud State vs. Air Force...... ESPNU bling legalization advocates before seeking an arrangement similar to torney, gambling industry analyst 6:30 p.m...... Providence vs. Clarkson...... ESPNU Supreme Court arguments last fall. what exists in Nevada, where the and handicapper. “The gaming in- Radio The NBA and Major League Base- state takes 6.75 percent of winnings dustry lobbies all the states. I think MLB ball have been asking states to give on top of a federal tax of 0.25 per- it goes even beyond that: They’re al- 1:05 p.m...... Exhibition: Boston vs. NY Yankees.. WEEI-AM 850 NHL them 1 percent of the total amount cent of the amount wagered. most partners in what they’re doing. 8:30 p.m...... Boston at Dallas...... WBZ-FM 98.5 wagered on their games, calling it Casinos have a built-in edge when They have a very close relationship NBA an “integrity fee” so they can pro- it comes to battling in statehouses. because they have very closely over- 10 p.m...... Boston at Portland...... WZLX-FM 100.7 tect their products and snuff out at- Casinos are legal in 40 states; the lapping interests.” NBA Loyola-Chicago rambles on to Elite Eight EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB (AP) — With 20-4 run as Nevada didn’t x-Toronto 53 19 .736 — y-Houston 57 14 .803 — Loyola-Chicago clinging score in the final 7:55 be- x-Boston 48 23 .676 4½ San Antonio 42 30 .583 15½ Philadelphia 40 30 .571 12 New Orleans 42 30 .583 15½ to a one-point lead and fore the break. New York 26 46 .361 27 Dallas 22 49 .310 35 only 6.3 seconds remain- After leading a com- Brooklyn 23 49 .319 30 Memphis 19 52 .268 38 Southeast Division Northwest Division ing, Marques Townes bined 4 minutes, 24 sec- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB sank a 3-pointer from in onds of their first two Washington 40 31 .563 — Portland 44 27 .620 — front of the Ramblers’ NCAA Tournament wins, Miami 39 33 .542 1½ 43 30 .589 2 Charlotte 31 41 .431 9½ Minnesota 41 31 .569 3½ bench to continue their the Wolf Pack didn’t trail Orlando 21 50 .296 19 Utah 40 31 .563 4 improbable NCAA Tour- in the opening 18 min- Atlanta 21 50 .296 19 Denver 39 33 .542 5½ Central Division Pacific Division nament run. utes of the first half. Even W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Townes scored 18 points, after leading 20-8 and Cleveland 42 29 .592 — y-Golden State 53 18 .746 — including the key 3-point- appearing to have estab- Indiana 41 31 .569 1½ L.A. Clippers 38 33 .535 15 Milwaukee 37 34 .521 5 L.A. Lakers 31 39 .443 21½ er, to lead Loyola to a lished command, Neva- Detroit 32 39 .451 10 Sacramento 23 49 .319 30½ 69-68 win over the Wolf da found a way to trail Chicago 24 47 .338 18 Phoenix 19 53 .264 34½ Pack in Thursday night’s at halftime for the sixth Thursday’s Games L.A. Lakers at New Orleans, 8 p.m. NCAA South Regional straight game. Memphis at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Utah at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Orlando, 7 p.m. semifinal. Following a 4-4 tie, Ne- Detroit at Houston, 8 p.m. Atlanta at Sacramento, 10 p.m. The win leaves the No. vada took the lead with 11th-seeded Ramblers an 8-0 run that included a NHL one victory from a Final layup and two free throws EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Four appearance. by Jordan Caroline. Atlantic Division Central Division Not bad for a program Loyola pushed the ball GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA that hasn’t been in the in the paint on almost ev- x-Tampa Bay 73 50 19 4 104 264 205 x-Nashville 72 48 14 10 106 236 178 x-Boston 72 45 17 10 100 240 186 73 44 19 10 98 242 190 Sweet 16 in 33 years. ery possession. The Ram- Toronto 73 43 23 7 93 246 208 Minnesota 73 41 24 8 90 227 210 Townes charged down PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS blers’ first 10 points came Florida 71 37 27 7 81 219 218 Colorado 73 40 25 8 88 236 210 the court, pumping his on layups. Detroit 73 27 35 11 65 189 228 St. Louis 73 40 28 5 85 203 194 Loyola-Chicago guard Marques Townes cel- Montreal 74 26 36 12 64 185 237 Dallas 74 38 28 8 84 212 201 fist, as Nevada called a Freshman Cameron Ottawa 72 26 35 11 63 199 251 Chicago 74 30 35 9 69 209 228 timeout following the cru- ebrates after hitting the game-clinching Krutwig, who at 6-foot- Buffalo 73 23 38 12 58 173 240 Pacific Division three-pointer to beat Nevada in a Sweet 16 game Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA cial 3-pointer. Caleb Mar- 9, 260 pounds stood out GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vegas 73 47 21 5 99 248 200 tin answered with a 3 for on Thursday. as the biggest player for Washington 73 42 24 7 91 229 217 San Jose 73 41 23 9 91 225 201 Pittsburgh 74 42 27 5 89 243 225 Anaheim 74 38 24 12 88 210 197 Nevada, but this time the either team, had eight of Columbus 74 41 28 5 87 210 206 Los Angeles 74 40 27 7 87 212 186 Wolf Pack couldn’t extend Saturday’s regional final. overcome. Loyola’s first 19 points Philadelphia 74 37 25 12 86 222 220 Calgary 75 35 30 10 80 204 226 their string of second-half Martin led Nevada (29- Loyola trailed by 12 but went to the bench New Jersey 73 37 28 8 82 219 221 73 32 36 5 69 208 234 Carolina 73 31 31 11 73 197 232 Arizona 73 25 37 11 61 179 231 comebacks in the tourna- 8) with 21 points. Twin points, at 20-8, midway with two fouls with 6:26 N.Y. Rangers 73 32 33 8 72 211 236 Vancouver 73 25 39 9 59 187 240 ment. brother Cody Martin had through the first half but remaining in the half. He N.Y. Islanders 73 31 32 10 72 235 263 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss. Loyola (31-5) awaits 16. Jordan Carolina had stormed back to lead 28- picked up his third foul Thursday’s Games Florida at Columbus, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. the winner of the Kansas 19.The Wolf Pack finally 24 at halftime. Loyola midway through the sec- Arizona at Carolina, 7 p.m. Washington at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. State-Kentucky game in faced a deficit too big to closed the half with a ond half. B4 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2018 COMICS

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DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Words fail woman in response to sister-in-law’s miscarriage Listen to the signs; they give the answer DEAR ABBY: My sis- help you, contact a horse Henry Ford said, “Whether West may win and shift to a ter-in-law, a mother of Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van rescue group to find a safe you think you can, or you think trump, but South takes that four, just had a miscar- Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, home for your horse. I wish you can’t — you’re right.” with dummy’s 10 and tries a riage at five months. I and was founded by her mother, you luck. It helps to have a positive heart to his king. West wins have no idea what to say Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at attitude. Anyone who thinks again and leads a second to her or my nieces and DEAR ABBY: My cous- he cannot make a contract DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los trump, but declarer wins in nephews. “Sorry” doesn’t in’s son is 4 and a picky will usually not be “disap- hand, ruffs a heart, ruffs a mi- seem to suffice. Her 6-year- Angeles, CA 90069. eater. We love to try new pointed.” nor, draws West’s last trump old was ecstatic about the restaurants and cuisines. In today’s deal, though, the and concedes a heart. South new baby. The family is When we go out to eat, she are your in-laws, who pre- Or do I keep her and stay key decision comes at trick loses only three heart tricks. crushed. My husband (her sometimes brings along a sumably know you, I’m at the job I have now and one. What should West lead Now go back to trick one brother) was in tears, and PB&J for her child. Is this sure it would be appreciat- against four spades after the and have West lead a trump; I didn’t know what to say keep doing what I do? acceptable? I always feel a ed if you simply said, “You given auction? and play another trump every to him either. Please give me some ad- little awkward about it, know I have trouble ex- North showed a game-in- time he wins a heart trick. I have never been able to vice because, right now, I but then I think the pressing my emotions, but have no one else to help vitational hand with exactly Then declarer cannot ruff a easily express my emo- restaurant would rather three-card spade support. please know how sorry I me with this decision, and heart and loses four tricks in tions. In emotional situa- have us come with some- Note that it was advanta- am for your loss.” it’s a hard one. the suit. tions I just go blank and thing he can eat rather geous that North could show my mind shuts down. I am than go to a different When strong in declarer’s DEAR ABBY: I’ve al- KELSEA IN NEW his good diamond suit, so that always at a loss for words, restaurant. In her defense, side suit, lead a trump. ways dreamed about get- HAMPSHIRE in a borderline case, South and I feel like it’s discon- ting a horse, so I saved up she does have him try the would have been able to necting me from relation- all the money I earned as DEAR KELSEA: I know restaurant’s food before make an informed decision. ships. Any advice? a kid and finally bought it’s a hard decision to she produces the sand- Also, North-South could have make, but right now your wich. WITHOUT WORDS one a year ago. I named stopped in two spades. Us- priority must be to finish her “Springtime,” and I AWKWARD DINER ing two-over-one game-force, DEAR WITHOUT love her. She’s great. But your education. Start by North must start with one WORDS: When people now I am ready to venture asking around the “horse DEAR AWKWARD no-trump forcing, then jump stay silent, it can be mis- out into the world, and I’m community” if someone DINER: I think it’s per- to three spades over South’s taken for lack of caring, forced to make a decision. would be interested in buy- fectly acceptable. Look at it two-heart rebid. This would be when sometimes it hap- Do I give her to a loving ing Springtime and can this way: Which is prefera- doubly less satisfactory. pens because the emotions home with people who give her a good home. Also ble — a child with his Suppose West leads the are so overwhelming they have more time to spend put the word out at the mouth full of a PB&J club queen. South wins with can’t be put into words. So with her, so I can go to stable where you have been sandwich he’s enjoying, or his ace and takes dummy’s why not just be honest? college and move to a dif- boarding her. Your veteri- one who’s loudly complain- diamond winners to discard You don’t have to be a poet, ferent state with my boy- narian may also be able to ing that the food is awful his club loser. Then declarer but you do have to say friend, who has two years offer you helpful sugges- and he doesn’t want to eat plays a heart to, say, his jack. something. Because these left in the Marine Corps? tions. However, if they can’t it?

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Thank you! present holder by assignment from Beneficial Massachusetts Inc. to U.S. Bank Trustee for Certificateholders of Bear Stearns Asset Backed Securities Trust Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF10 Master Participation Trust dated October 27, 2006-3, Asset Backed Certificates, Series 2006-3 by virtue of an assignment GENERAL 2017 and registered with said Registry on October 31, 2017 at Document No. dated January 9, 2009, and recorded in Book 28356, Page 529; of which 587590, Certificate of Title No. 69928, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of conditions of said HELP WANTED mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at PUBLIC Auction at 5:00 p.m. on April 11, 2018, on the mortgaged premises located at 55 AUCTION at 11:00 AM on April 13, 2018, on the mortgaged premises. This GATES ROAD, SAUGUS, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the property has the address of 8 South Street Court, Lynn, MA 01905. The entire Real Estate salesperson wanted premises described in said mortgage, mortgaged premises, all and singular, the premises as described in said mortgage: Outstanding opportunity! Positive attitude, good people skills Provide legal description here. Attach to the document to be recorded and file as more important than experience. Part or full time. TO WIT: one instrument. The land in Lynn, with the buildings thereon, bounded and Call John or Mike Connor described as follows: NORTHWEST: by South Street Court, thirty-one (31) feet; THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN SAUGUS IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX NORTHEAST: by land formerly of S.O. Breed, seventy-two (72) feet; SOUTHEAST: by 781-581-5940 AND COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS land now or formerly of Breed, thirty-one (31) feet; and SOUTHWEST: by land now Connor Real Estate FOLLOWS: or formerly of Robinson, seventy-two (72) feet. Being the same premises conveyed to the herein named mortgagor (s) by deed recorded with Essex South District HELP WANTED-SALES: NORTHEASTERLY: BY GATES ROAD ON PLAN HEREINAFTER MENTIONED, ONE Registry of Deeds herewith. Subject to and with the benefit of easements, NOTICES EARN $500 A DAY (SALES) Final HUNDRED NINETEEN AND 66/100 (119.66) FEET; reservation, restrictions, and taking of record, if any, insofar as the same are now Expense Insurance • Exclusive Leads • in force and applicable. In the event of any typographical error set forth herein in Local -Training/Support • Every day is EASTERLY: BY A CURVED LINE FORMING THE JUNCTION OF SAID GATES ROAD AND the legal description of the premises, the description as set forth and contained in Payday • Agent Health/Dental Benefits PARCEL I-3-T, AS SHOWN ON PLAN, FORTY-NINE AND 58/100 (49.58) FEET; PAY CALLS the mortgage shall control by reference. Together with all the improvements now or • Incentive Trips CALL 860-357-6904 hereafter erected on the property and all easements, rights, appurtenances, rents, www.fhginsurance.com SOUTHEASTERLY: BY SAID PARCEL 1-3-T, SIXTY-SIX AND 64/100 (66.64) FEET; royalties, mineral, oil and gas rights and profits, water rights and stock and all fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. All replacements and additions Pay Call Numbers NOW HIRING! Cleaners wanted! SOUTHWESTERLY: BY LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF CHARLES H. MARSHALL, ET AL, shall also be covered by this sale. Terms of Sale: Said premises will be sold (900, 976 and 550) Drivers preferred. Up to $15/hr. AS SHOWN ON SAID PLAN, ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-NINE AND 16/100 (179.16) subject to any and all unpaid taxes and assessments, tax sales, tax titles and Advertiser telephone numbers with Interviews 10am-1pm, M-F FEET; AND, other municipal liens and water or sewer liens and State or County transfer fees, if 900, 976 and 550 prefixes MUST 542 Loring Ave, Salem any there are, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($10,000.00) in cashier's or certified disclose the price of the telephone call. When a number is published DRIVERS NORTHWESTERLY: BY LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF BARTOLOMEO CIAMPA, NINETY check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of the HELP WANTED AND NO/100 (90.00) FEET. sale as a deposit and the balance in cashier's or certified check will be due in within the advertisement the per thirty (30) days, at the offices of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, LLC ("DG&L"), time minute and/or flat charge must be ALL OF SAID BOUNDARIES ARE DETERMINED BY THE COURT TO BE LOCATED AS being of the essence. The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a included. If you dial a pay per call SHOWN UPON SAID PLAN NUMBERED 29988-B, DAWN BY DANIEL S. HORGAN, later date by public proclamation at the time and date appointed for the sale and number from an advertisement appear- ROUTE DRIVER: CHIEF ENGINEER, MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DATED to further postpone at any adjourned sale-date by public proclamation at the time ing in the classified section and it Morning delivery after 8:00 am DECEMBER 28, 1966 AS MODIFIED AND APPROVED BY THE COURT, FILED IN THE and date appointed for the adjourned sale date. The premises is to be sold subject DOES NOT disclose this information, Monday-Saturday. Downtown LAND REGISTRATION OFFICE, A COPY OF A PORTION OF WHICH IS FILED WITH to and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, leases, tenancies, and rights please notify the Item classified Lynn area. Other routes availa- CERTIFICATE OF TITLE 58329 IN SAID REGISTRY, AND THE ABOVE DESCRIBED of possession, building and zoning laws, encumbrances, condominium liens, if any department immediately. Response to ble! Perfect for retirees or LAND IS SHOWN AS LOT 2, SHEET 3, ON LAST MENTIONED PLAN. and all other claim in the nature of liens, if any there be. In the event that the any pay per call numbers will be others. Reliable vehicle a must. successful bidder at the foreclosure sale shall default in purchasing the within charged to your telephone bill and Great part-time work! FOR TITLE SEE CERTIFICATE NO, 58330. described property according to the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the terms anyone under 18 years of age must Please call Lisa at of the Memorandum of Sale executed at the time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee have parent's consent. The Daily Item SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS, RESERVATIONS, EASEMENTS, COVENANTS, OIL, GAS reserves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest Please call immediately for further 781-593-7700 ext 1239 OR MINERAL RIGHTS OF RECORD, IF ANY. bidder, providing that said second highest bidder shall deposit with the details or information. Mortgagee's attorneys, the amount of the required deposit as set forth herein. If CLASSIFIED (781)593-7700 For mortgagor's(s') title see deed registered with Essex County (Southern the second highest bidder declines to purchase the within described property, the APARTMENTS District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document No. 349426, as noted on Mortgagee reserves the right to purchase the within described property at the Certificate of Title No. 69928. amount bid by the second highest bidder. The foreclosure deed and the MISC. consideration paid by the successful bidder shall be held in escrow by DG&L, These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit (hereinafter called the "Escrow Agent") until the deed shall be released from FOR SALE: of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the escrow to the successful bidder at the same time as the consideration is released Privacy Hedges -SPRING BLOWOUT LANDLORDS nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax to the Mortgagee, whereupon all obligations of the Escrow Agent shall be deemed SALE 6 ft Arborvitae (Evergreen) Reg ARE YOU UNSURE WHAT TO titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or to have been properly fulfilled and the Escrow Agent shall be discharged. Other $149 Now $75 Beautiful, Nursery CHARGE FOR RENT? liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Dated: March 14, 2018 The Bank of Grown. FREE Installation/FREE deliv- FOR AN HONEST OPINION having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, New York Mellon, successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., as trustee on behalf o ery, Limited Supply! ORDER NOW: CALL easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. the registered holders of Bear Stearns Asset Backed Securities Trust 2006-3, 518-536-1367 www.lowcosttreefarm Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-3 .com FREE TERMS OF SALE: By its Attorney DOONAN, GRAVES & LONGORIA, LLC, WANTED to BUY or TRADE: SERVICE A deposit of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank FREON R12 WANTED: CERTIFIED 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, CONNOR RENTAL DIV. check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. Beverly, MA 01915 BUYER will PAY CA$H for R12 cylinders The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., (978) 921-2670 or cases of cans. (312) 291-9169 781-581-5940 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box www.dgandl.com 53415 ext. 108 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days (ESQUILIN A/K/A CARMEN ATALA ESQUILIN) HELP WANTED from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon Item: March 23, 30, April 6, 2018 DANVERS ~ MOBILE HOME receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in Clean and furnished, 1 bdrm, said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. JOB INFORMATION COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS SERVICES convenient location, no pets. LAND COURT Call ~ 978-646-7634 Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Lynn ~ Studio, 1, 2, 3 bdrms. Clean, 18 SM 000929 NOTICE U.S. BANK TRUST, N.A., AS Don't pay to find work before you get modern apartments. On bus line, parking, laundry. From $950, No fees. TRUSTEE FOR LSF10 MASTER PARTICIPATION TRUST ORDER OF NOTICE the job. Legitimate job placement firms Present holder of said mortgage that work to fill specific positions Call ~ 781-477-6457 TO: Amy Tracchia cannot charge an upfront fee. For free By its Attorneys, information about avoiding employ- OFFICE SPACE HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 ment service scams, write the Federal 150 California Street U.S.C. ~ 3901 et seq.: Trade Commission at Washington, OFFICE/RETAIL SPACE FOR RENT Newton, MA 02458 D.C., 20580 or call the National Fraud (617) 558-0500 Approx 870 sq ft, located on Mt. Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, d/b/a/ Christiana Trust, not Information Center, Vernon St, Lynn. A/C, parking, nice. 201609-0178 - PRP individually but as trustee for Carlsbad Funding Mortgage Trust 1-800-876-7060 Item: March 16, 23, 30, 2018 Call 781-598-6450; leave message. NOTICE claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, For more information and assistance REAL ESTATE numbered 358 Broadway, Unit 15, Wyoma Village Condominiums, given by Amy regarding the reliability of business COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Tracchia to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for opportunities, work-at-home opportuni- LAND COURT Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., dated June 30, 2005, and recorded in Essex ties, employment services and financ- DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24502, on Page 302, and ing, the Daily Item urges its readers to LAND FOR SALE 18 SM 000925 now held by Plaintiff by assignment, has filed with this court a complaint for contact the Better Business Bureau determination of Defendant's Servicemembers status. Inc., 290 Donald Lynch Blvd., Suite ORDER OF NOTICE DOUBLE CEMETERY PLOT 102, Marlborough, MA 07152-4705 or Puritan Lawn Memorial Park, If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United call 508-652-4800 Peabody MA TO: Ercira Mejia States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Call 386-426-2987 Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on CLEANING/ and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in MAINTENANCE Catch up with your U.S.C. ~ 3901 et seq.: this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before April 16, favorite team 2018, or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the Margaret Cares Cleaning Services in Item Sports! PennyMac Holdings, LLC fka PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust Holdings, I, benefits of said Act. Do you feel overwhelmed when it LLC comes to cleaning? Choose to feel Witness, Judith C. Cutler, Chief Justice of this Court on February 27, 2018. happy and proud of your home! claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, Bonded and insured! 100% satisfac- numbered 87 Laighton Street, given by Ercira Mejia to Bank of America, N.A., Attest: tion guarantee. 339-201-1491 dated December 31, 2007, and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Deborah J. Patterson Registry of Deeds in Book 27435, on Page 494, and now held by Plaintiff by Recorder assignment, has filed with this court a complaint for determination of Defendant's Item: March 23, 2018 Servicemembers status. NEW IN TOWN? COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United LAND COURT States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on 18 SM 001030 that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in ORDER OF NOTICE this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before April 16, 2018, or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the TO: Andrew J. Oliver and Carla Russell Oliver and to all persons entitled to the benefits of said Act. benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. §§ 3901 et seq.: Bank of America, N.A. claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property Witness, Judith C. Cutler, Chief Justice of this Court on February 27, 2018. in Marblehead, numbered 11 Crown Way, given by Andrew J. Oliver and Carla Russell Oliver to Bank of America, N.A., dated December 30, 2005, and Attest: recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 25287, Deborah J. Patterson Page 256, has/have filed with this court a complaint for determination of Recorder Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. If you now are, or recently have Item: March 23, 2018 been, in the active military service of the United States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If you object to a ALL POLICE ORDERED OR ACCIDENT TOWS foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in this court at Three (Sale of Motor Vehicle under M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A.) Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before APR 16 2018 or you will be Notice is hereby given by: Bill's Auto Clinic, 2 Commercial St., Salem, MA. forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the benefits of said Act. pursuant to the provisions of M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A, that on April 11, 28, Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Chief Justice of this Court on MAR 5 2018 Attest: 2018 at: 9 a.m., 2 Commercial St. Salem, MA. Private Sale on the following Motor Deborah J. Patterson Recorder Vehicles will be sold to satisfy the garagekeeper's lien thereon for storage, towing Item: March 23, 2018 charges, care and expenses of notices and sale of said vehicle. Description of Vehicle 2001 Honda Civic 2HGES15201H546375 1998 Buick Lesabre 1G4HP52K5WH526270 2001 Ford Econoline 1FTNE24231HA09454 2008 Nissan Altima 1N4AL21E98C220951 Need to find 1993 Mercury Grand Marquis 2MELM74W4PX690290 1990 Mercedes 190E WDBDA29DXLF733575 2007 Saab 93 sedan YS3FD49Y271114898 an article? 1992 Honda Accord 1HGCB7641NA102369 1998 Ford Explorer 1FMZU34X3WUD26747 2004 Volkswagon Beetle 3VWCD21Y74M301981 1978 Ford F150 F15H6AJ5601 1994 Ford Mustang 1FALP42T8RF166189 Subscribe to Thank You, FIND AN AFFORDABLE Bill's Auto Clinic e-edition on 2 Commercial St Salem MA 01970 PLACE TO LIVE. 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The Dow Jones industrial aver- streets and threatening to area that ravaged the age dropped more than 700 points unleash mud and debris community of Montecito as investors feared that trade ten- flows into communities and killed 21 people. sions between the world’s largest near areas burned bare by The storm came ashore economies would escalate. wildfires. earlier in the week on the The planned sanctions include The National Weather central coast and spread tariffs on $48 billion worth of Chi- Service said there were south into the Los Angeles nese imports as well as restric- numerous reports of region and north through tions on Chinese investments. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS street flooding in the Cen- San Francisco Bay, fed Trump said he’s taking those steps tral Valley cities of Fresno by a long plume of sub- Trader Mark Puetzer works in a booth on the floor of the New and Clovis. tropical moisture called in response to theft of American York Stock Exchange Thursday. technology, and the Chinese gov- A flood warning was is- an atmospheric river or a sued for areas east and “Pineapple Express” be- ernment said it will defend itself. ministration is targeting specific The S&P 500 index skidded 68.24 Investors are worried that trade south of Sacramento as cause of its origins near goods that aren’t central to Chi- points, or 2.5 percent, to 2,643.69. rain caused the lower San Hawaii. tensions would hurt U.S. compa- na’s economy. That could change The Dow Jones industrial average nies and harm the world economy. Joaquin River system to It also moved east into if it puts tariffs on products like sank 724.42 points, or 2.9 percent, On Thursday they fled stocks rise along the western the central California in- electronics or appliances imported to 23,957.89. The Nasdaq compos- and bought bonds, which sent bond flank of the Sierra Nevada. terior and Sierra Nevada, ite gave up 178.61 points, or 2.4 prices higher and yields lower. from China. In the south, the weath- where winter storm warn- With interest rates falling, banks “If the Trump administration re- percent, to 7,166.68. The Russell er service warned of poten- ings for heavy snow were took some of the worst losses. Tech- ally wanted to hurt China and start 2000 index of smaller-company tial flash floods as radar in effect and many routes nology and industrial companies, a trade war, then they would go af- stocks lost 35.43 points, or 2.2 per- showed heavy rain falling required motorists to put basic materials makers and health ter those larger sectors,” he said. cent, to 1,543.87. near recent burn areas chains on their vehicles. care companies also fell sharply. Still, Donisanu said that after last Construction equipment maker in coastal Santa Barba- Numerous areas report- Peter Donisanu, an investment year’s rally, investors are looking Caterpillar fell $8.90, or 5.7 per- ra and Ventura counties, ed daily rainfall records. strategy analyst for the Wells Far- for new reasons to feel optimistic cent, to $146.90, for its worst loss where thousands of res- Road crews were kept IN MEMORIAM about stocks. With trade tensions in since mid-201 6. Aerospace compa- go InvestmentDIMAGGIO FAMILY Institute, said the idents were ordered to busy clearing mud and risk MARCHof a 23,damaging 2018 trade war is focus over the last month, they’ve ny Boeing slid $17.49, or 5.2 per- evacuate two days earlier. rocks from roads, while Tostill my parents low andbecause brother Frank, the Trump ad- had trouble finding any. cent, to $319.61. Authorities kept a close traffic accidents soared on Every day you are all thought of and missed. And Frank, say hello watch on Santa Barba- slick streets. to Mike M. from the Brickyard. Love brother Tony, family, and Terri Can Zuckerberg blitz help Facebook’s reputation? IN MEMORIAM SUSAN D. BLANEY NEW1996 ~ MARCHYORK 23 ~(AP) 2018 — uses to sell targeted ads. trust,” admitted mistakes saying he was sorry. tions were first published. was apologizing.” In the wake of a priva- On Wednesday, the gen- and outlined steps to pro- Zuckerberg and Face- While several experts said Instead, the Facebook cy scandal involving a erally reclusive Zuckerberg tect users following Cam- book’s No. 2 executive, Zuckerberg took an import- chief pointed to steps the Trump-connected da- sat for an interview on bridge’s data grab. Sheryl Sandberg, had been ant step with the CNN in- company has already tak- ta-mining firm, Facebook CNN and conducted sever- “I am really sorry that quiet since news broke Fri- terview, few were convinced en, such as a 2014 move CEO Mark Zuckerberg al more with other outlets, happened,” Zuckerberg day that Cambridge may that he put the Cambridge to restrict the access out- embarked on a rare media addressing reports that said on CNN. Facebook have used data improperly issue behind him. Zucker- side apps had to user data. mini-blitz in an attempt Cambridge Analytica pur- has a “responsibility” to obtained from roughly 50 berg’s apology, for instance, (That move came too late to take some of the public loined the data of more than protect its users’ data, he million Facebook users to seemed rushed and pro for- to stop Cambridge.) And and political pressure off 50 million Facebook users added, noting that if it try to sway elections. Cam- ma to Helio Fred Garcia, a he laid out a series of tech- the social network. in order to sway elections. fails, “we don’t deserve to bridge’s clients included crisis-management profes- nical changes that will Those we love don't go away. ButThey walkit’s beside far usfrom every day.clear The Trump campaign paid have the opportunity to Donald Trump’s gener- sor at NYU and Columbia further limit the data such whetherUnseen, unheard, he’s won but always over near. 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