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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2018 Lynn council OKs $14M plan to close budget gap By Thomas Grillo city the best chance to be more stable, stron- ITEM STAFF ger and plan for the .” At issue was a home rule petition that would LYNN — Proponents and opponents faced allow the city to borrow up to $14 million to off in the City Council chamber Tuesday night Peter Grocki was over a plan to x the city’s nancial woes. close a budget de cit, enact a $90 annual trash fee with a $40 discount for seniors 69 or over, one of the critics to The proponents got their way. After more speak out against than two hours of discussion, the council with exemptions for condominiums, nonpro ts the city’s plan to passed the measure by a 10-1 vote. “It’s imper- and commercial properties who hire their own x its nancial ative that we pass this,” said Mayor Thomas trash collectors; remove the requirement to woes. M. McGee. “I didn’t run for this of ce to raise seek voter approval for borrowing more than fees … but after examining every option, I believe this will give me, the council, and our LYNN, A3 ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Coach from Marblehead Swampscott principal out faces additional charges after ‘hurtful messages’

By Gayla Cawley rior Court on Friday. By Gayla Cawley reported receiving messages that she ITEM STAFF He is already facing similar charges ITEM STAFF considered hurtful relative to her recent out of Essex County for allegedly inde- announcement and the media attention A 31-year-old hockey coach from Mar- cently assaulting several young boys. SWAMPSCOTT — Superintendent it received,” wrote Angelakis in a corre- blehead has been indicted by a Middle- In Essex County, Prew is accused of Pamela Angelakis has addressed the spondence to the Stanley School commu- sex County grand jury on a charge of raping a 9-year-old boy and charged with reason behind the Stanley Elementary nity. indecent assault and battery on a male sexually assaulting two other children. School principal’s temporary leave of ab- “We mutually agreed that Principal child, the Middlesex District Attorney’s In total, he has been accused of sexually sence, which comes in the wake of the Daniels would take at least a few days of ce announced on Tuesday. assaulting eight young boys, including principal’s transgender announcement. off when school reopened and we would Christopher Prew was indicted on one the child from Middlesex County. Stanley School Principal Shannon meet this week. That meeting will take count of indecent assault and battery. He was indicted by an Essex County Daniels, formerly Tom Daniels, who be- place Wednesday.” The child is known to Prew through his grand jury two weeks ago on charges came the school’s principal in 2012, was Daniels, 52, a Swampscott resident, position as a hockey coach, the DA’s of- of aggravated rape of a child and four not at school on Monday or Tuesday. announced three weeks ago that they’re ce said. counts of indecent assault and battery Schools were closed last week for Febru- transgender and would be presenting as The alleged assault occurred on mul- on a child under 14, which stem from the ary vacation. There is also a police pres- female going forward. Daniels identi es tiple occasions in the victim’s Newton accusations from the rst child. ence at the school. as both male and female and prefers home and began in 2015. Prew is sched- “I had several conversations with Prin- uled to be arraigned in Middlesex Supe- MARBLEHEAD, A7 cipal Daniels last week in which she SWAMPSCOTT, A7 WONDERLAND DEMOLITION BACK ON TRACK

By Thomas Grillo tion will resume is not known. plans for a waterfront apartment building CBW Lending LLC, ITEM STAFF CBW Lending LLC, former owners of Suffolk near the General Edwards Bridge in Lynn. former owners of Suf- Downs, bought the 83-year-old track in 2012 Fields and Vornado could not be reached for folk Downs, bought REVERE — Four months after discovering for $9.8 million and began razing buildings on comment. Wonderland Grey- hazardous materials at the shuttered Won- the property last summer. The entity includes Charles Morneau, O’Donnell’s associate, said hound Park in 2012 derland Greyhound Park, a demolition crew is Coastal Belmont LLC, a New York rm led they are aware of the problems at the site and for $9.8 million and expected to return to tear down the landmark by developer Richard Fields, New York-based are doing everything to jumpstart demolition. began razing build- property within weeks. Vornado Realty Trust, the publicly-traded “Our New York partners (Vornado) are tak- ings on the property The Massachusetts Department of Environ- real estate rm that angered the late Mayor ing the lead on this and they have construc- last summer. mental Protection (DEP) issued a cease and Thomas M. Menino by stopping construction tion people on site handling it,” he said. desist order to the owners in October. The at the former Filene’s site in Boston and leav- Mayor Brian Arrigo said he is frustrated by ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE agency is reviewing a contractor’s plan to re- ing a giant hole in the ground in Downtown the delays. move asbestos from the site, according to a Crossing for years, and Belmont Capital, led DEP spokesman. An exact date when demoli- by concessionaire Joseph O’Donnell, who has WONDERLAND, A7

THE 2017 ESSEX MEDIA GROUP Police investigating threat PERSONS OF THE YEAR INSIDE against Lynn eld High School LYNNFIELD NAHANT In Lynn Lynnfield for Love Tom Costin RiverWorks Credit By Adam Swift vestigation of the alleged threat. The ITEM STAFF student under investigation will not be Union certi ed. A3 in school as the investigation continues, LYNNFIELD — An alleged threat according to Tremblay. In Sports made against Lynn eld High School is Lynn SAUGUS PEABODY “The safety of the students and staff Early exit for Classical Al Wilson Zack Cummings Tom Gould under investigation. of Lynn eld High School is our top pri- boys basketball. B1 At this time, there is no direct evi- ority at all times,” the joint email stat- dence of any credible threat to the safe- ed. “All protocols are being followed.” In Food ty of students, according to an email The high school was open on Tues- Try some of Rosalie’s sent Monday to parents by Superinten- day, and the school and police of cials MEDFORD SWAMPSCOTT cauliflower risotto. B8 John Veneziano Tom Demakes dent Jane Tremblay, high school prin- stated they were fully con dent of the cipal Robert Cleary, and Police Chief safety and security of the high school Coming Thursday David Breen. Tuesday and in the future. Essex Media Group “Late (Monday) afternoon, we were “In light of recent national events, honors Persons of made aware that a student was over- we know this is troubling news, but we the Year from the 10 MARBLEHEAD REVERE MALDEN heard making a general, non-speci c want you to be aware of any threats to Rose-Marie and Monse Torres-Hood Anne D’Urso-Rose communities in its Eijk van Otterloo threat against the safety of Lynn eld the safety of our school community,” coverage area. High School,” the email stated. the of cials stated. “Every precaution The school department and Lynn eld has been taken and will be taken in the Police, along with the Essex County District Attorney’s of ce began an in- LYNNFIELD, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 HIGH 57° VOL. 140, ISSUE 69 LYNN ...... A3 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 42° OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 FOOD ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2018 OBITUARIES Leocadia Wolak Zak, 96 Alfred J. Pierro, 96 Gary R. Pachucki, 65 1921-2018 1952-2018 LYNN — Leocadia Scholarship at the SWAMPSCOTT — years and as a po- CLEARWATER, Fla. He is survived by “Lottie” Wolak Zak, Catholic University Alfred J. Pierro, age lice officer at Little’s — Mr. Gary R. Pa- his sister, Carol Car- 96, of Peabody and of America School 96, of Swampscott, Point, Swampscott chucki, age 65, of ter; his brother, Daniel Lynn, died peacefully of Nursing, to bene- died on Monday, for 40 years. He was Clearwater, Fla., for- Pachucki; his sons, on Feb. 25, 2018. fit nurses who hope Feb. 5, 2018 after a communicant and merly of Lynn, died Jason Pachucki and Born in New Brit- to pursue graduate a lengthy illness. He usher at St. John the on Monday, Feb. 19, Jonathan Pachucki; ain, Conn., Lottie studies. was the husband Evangelist Church 2018. his daughter, Sondra was the daughter of Lottie was prede- of the late Margaret and he also enjoyed Born in Lynn, he Callahan; as well as Polish immigrants, ceased by her three (Broderick) Pierro, golfing, gardening, was the son of the five grandchildren. the late Anthony and siblings, Maryann with whom he shared and taking day trips. late Stanley and Service informa- Sophie (Pryga) Wolak. Leoca- Cichowski of Connecticut, 52 years of marriage. He was the brother of the late Lois (Perry) Pachucki. He tion: A memorial visitation dia received her nursing de- Theodore Wolak of Connecti- Born in Swampscott, he Victor, William, and Maria Pierro. was raised in Lynn, and was will be held on Saturday from gree from St. Mary’s Hospital cut, and Mitchell Wolak of was the son of the late Ge- Service information: A a graduate of Lynn Vocation- 12-4 p.m. in the SOLIMINE School of Nursing in Water- Florida. She is survived by her rardo and Concetta (Caputo) funeral service will be held al and Technical High School, Funeral Home, 67 Ocean St. bury, Conn., and later went son, Francis Zak and his wife Pierro. He had worked as a on Friday at 11 a.m. in the Class of 1970. He had lived (Route 1A), Lynn. Relatives on to further her education at Patricia of Longmeadow; her tool and dye maker for GE at SOLIMINE Funeral Home, 67 in Lynn for many years, and and friends are respectful- Catholic University of America two daughters, Mary Archam- both the West Lynn and Riv- Ocean St. (Route 1A), Lynn. has lived in Clearwater since ly invited. In lieu of flowers, in Washington, D.C., where bault and her husband Leo of erworks Plants for more than Burial will follow at St. Jo- 1990. donations may be made to she earned her Bachelor of Lynn, and Leocadia Zak and 43 years until his retirement seph Cemetery. Relatives Gary had worked as a ma- NAMI of Massachusetts. Di- Science in Nursing. her husband Kenneth Han- in 1983. and friends are respectfully chinist for Norelco for many rections and guestbook at It was during her time in sen of Washington, D.C.; her He had also served as a invited to attend. Directions years. www.solimine.com. Washington, D.C. that she two granddaughters, Elizabeth special police officer for the and guestbook at www.soli- met her husband, the late and Leocadia Archambault of Town of Swampscott for 35 mine.com. Dr. Frank Zak. They married in Lynn; her two great-grandchil- 1946, and in 1947 moved to dren, Amelia and Aiden Stank Lynn where they raised their of Lynn; and several nieces, three children and together nephews, and many friends. owned and worked side-by- Service Information: Compromise immigration bill side along with her brother, Dr. Visitation will be held at Mitchell Wolak at Lynn Animal CUFFE-MCGINN Funeral Clinic. Home, 157 Maple St., Lynn, Lottie was very involved in on Thursday from 4-7 p.m. gets backing of police chiefs her community and her chil- The funeral will be held from dren’s activities, including the Cuffe-McGinn Funeral By Bob Salsberg The Baker administra- the Massachusetts Police migration detainer. Bak- serving as a Girl Scout leader. Home on Friday at 10 a.m., ASSOCIATED PRESS tion, however, signaled Chiefs Association and the er’s proposal allows police Mrs. Zak was also a longtime followed by a funeral Mass that it would not imme- Massachusetts Major City to cooperate with ICE by active member of the St. Mi- at St. Pius V Church in Lynn BOSTON — Major po- diately back the redrafted Police Chiefs Association, holding people who have chael the Archangel Parish in at 11 a.m. Interment will be lice organizations threw bill unveiled by Democrat- two organizations that committed violent crimes their support on Tuesday Lynn, until its closing in 2004. private. Memorial gifts may ic lawmakers at a State had previously supported and are considered dan- behind revamped legisla- She also served as a mem- be made to the Catholic House news conference. Baker’s bill. gerous, though any hold tion that would limit, but ber of the St. Hedwig Society. University of America School “No compromise is per- “It is our belief that of longer than 12 hours not entirely restrict, col- Lottie was always grateful for of Nursing, Gowan Hall, 620 fect but doing nothing this important legisla- would be subject to judi- laboration between local her college education and Michigan Ave., N.E. Washing- would be incomprehen- tive change will absolute- cial review. believed in giving back to oth- ton, DC, 20064. For the on- law enforcement and fed- sible,” said Rep. Juanita ly enhance safety in our In a letter sent to El- ers. In 2011, she founded the line guestbook, please visit eral immigration officials Leocadia Wolak Zak Endowed www.cuffemcginn.com. in Massachusetts. Matias, of Lawrence, who respective communities dridge and Matias this Supporters are billing sponsored the bill with by preventing danger- week, Dan Bennett, Bak- the measure as a compro- Sen. Jamie Eldridge, of ous individuals who meet er’s secretary of Public mise between an earlier Acton. certain criteria based on Safety and Homeland Se- proposal — dubbed the Under the measure, po- their criminal records curity, indicated he could Safe Communities Act lice departments would from being released back not support the compro- Mary Rozoplos, 96 — that sought to make be authorized to honor into our cities and towns mise. Massachusetts a de facto detainer requests from to potentially reoffend and The governor’s propos- “sanctuary state” for im- Immigration and Customs commit further acts of vio- al better addresses the LYNN — Mrs. Mary gianakis, Alexandra migrants in the U.S. ille- Enforcement for up to six lence,” said Chelsea Police loophole the high court (Didris) Rozoplos, Nirgianakis, Steph- gally, and a measure filed hours if a person who is Chief Brian Kyes. identified in state law age 96, of Lynn, died anie Rozoplos, and by Republican Gov. Char- arrested has been previ- The governor filed his “by authorizing, but not peacefully at home, Shannon Slattery; lie Baker that would allow ously convicted of serious bill in October following a requiring, state and local surrounded by her seven great-grand- police to cooperate with crimes such as terrorism, ruling by the state’s high- law enforcement to honor family, on Monday, children, and many immigration officials by drug trafficking, sexual est court that said police detention requests from Feb. 26, 2018. She nieces and neph- holding people who have assault and domestic vio- officers in Massachusetts Immigration and Customs was the wife of the ews. She was also committed violent crimes lence. lacked authority to hold Enforcement for aliens late Nicholas Rozo- the mother of the and are considered dan- The proposed compro- an individual solely on who pose a threat to pub- plos, with whom she late James Rozoplos, gerous. mise was endorsed by the basis of a federal im- lic safety,” Bennett wrote. shared 63 years of marriage. and George “Rozie” Rozoplos, Born and raised in Somer- and the sister of the late John, ville, she was the daughter of Nicholas, Steven, Anthony, and MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS the late George and Katherine Peter Didris, Despa Roxanis, (Brachos) Didris. She attend- Anna Jovellas, and Evangelina Teen accused of threatening his 63-year-old father in There were 93 reported Hopper once worked at ed Somerville schools and Nick. school shooting in video the face. incidents occurring in the Essex County jail in was a graduate of Somerville Service information: Her The father hit his head schools, compared with 50 Middleton. High School, Class of 1941. funeral will be held on Satur- TEWKSBURY (AP) — on the ground, suffering in 2016. Prosecutors say Hop- Mary had lived in Lynn for the day at 10 a.m. from the SO- A high school student is serious injuries. Police say In response, the ADL per sexually abused the majority of her life. LIMINE Funeral Home, 426 accused of threatening to an off-duty firefighter who significantly expanded its victim for about a dozen Prior to her retirement, she Broadway (Route 129), Lynn, commit a school shoot- was at the restaurant anti-bias peer training years in the 1980s and had worked as an assembler followed by a funeral ser- ing in a video posted on quickly responded and and professional devel- 1990s in Beverly. The at GE for 15 years. vice at 11 a.m. in St. George Snapchat. helped save the man’s life. opment programs, which victim, now an adult, tes- Mary was a member of Greek Orthodox Church. The Middlesex Dis- The juvenile was arrest- have now reached more tified that Hopper apolo- St. George Greek Orthodox Burial will be in Pine Grove trict Attorney’s Office ed and released later that than 100 schools. The gized through Facebook Church and a member of the Cemetery. Relatives and said Tuesday the video night into his mother’s ADL’s Education Depart- messages. Jurors were Philoptochos Society. She friends are respectfully invit- depicts a 15-year-old male custody. He is charged ment provides trainings shown screenshots of the enjoyed crocheting, making ed. Visiting hours Friday 4-8 student holding what with felony assault and and resources across New messages. afghans, playing bingo, and p.m. Donations may be made appears to be an assault battery. , reaching thou- An expert for the reading. to St. George Greek Ortho- rifle and threatening to sands of students, faculty defense testified that Mary is survived by a dox Church, 54 South Com- commit a school shooting. Group: Anti-Semitic and staff each year. Facebook messages can be daughter, Kathy Nirgianakis; mon St., Lynn, MA 01902. Police later determined incidents on the rise Among the examples “spoofed” by using a fake six grandchildren, Julie Daly, Directions and guestbook at the teen was holding a of anti-Semitism in 2017 account. Jayna Gonzales, Nicholas Nir- www.solimine.com. pellet gun. BOSTON (AP) — The cited by the organization Hopper’s sentencing is Authorities say the vid- number of anti-Semitic were vandalism to Bos- scheduled for March 16. eo was distributed to four incidents in Massachu- ton’s Holocaust Memorial; students at Shawsheen setts increased dra- knocked over headstones Endangered whales off coast, Valley Technical High matically in 2017 when in the state’s third-oldest Alice V. Lecaroz, 92 School in Billerica. They compared to the previous Jewish cemetery in Mel- no calves spotted yet say the teen’s mother saw year, a Jewish civil rights rose; and white nation- PROVINCETOWN (AP) the video and reported it. group reported Tuesday. alist fliers distributed — Scientists say dozens of SAUGUS — Mrs. Alice V. caroz and his wife Rebecca of Her son attends the high There were 177 anti-Se- at Clark University in endangered right whales (Winter) Lecaroz, age 92, died Melrose; and four great-grand- school. mitic incidents reported Worcester. have been spotted in Cape at the Melrose- Hos- children; dear sister of Russell The school wrote on in 79 Massachusetts Acts of vandalism are pital in Melrose on Feb. 27. Winter Jr. of Tewksbury, Ray Twitter that while “there communities last year, up concerning because they Cod Bay, but no babies She was the wife of the late Winter and his wife Lynda of was no threat or incident” 42 percent from 2016, the indicate that people feel have been reported yet Benoit Lecaroz. North Andover and the late at the school, it’s “grate- Anti-Defamation League emboldened enough to this year. Born in Boston and raised in George Winter. ful” for the response from said in a statement. break the law, the ADL The whales are among Boston and Everett, she was In lieu of flowers, donations local authorities. “Record numbers of said. the most endangered ma- the daughter of the late Rus- in Alice’s memory may be communities are being rine mammals and they sell L. and Alice V. (Mahoney) made to Blessed Sacrament Police: Son knocked dad impacted by anti-Sem- Former jail guard found are coming off of a year of Winter. A resident of Saugus Parish Building Fund, 14 Sum- high mortality and low re- out in fight over texting itism as disseminating guilty in child rape case since 1938, Alice was very mer St., Saugus, MA 01906. hate becomes increasingly production. They venture active with the Saugus Senior Service information: Rel- YARMOUTH (AP) — mainstream,” ADL New SALEM (AP) — A for- north in the spring every Center, the Ladies VFW Auxil- atives and friends are invit- Police say a father was England Regional Direc- mer jail guard has been year to gorge on the tiny lary, and Blessed Sacrament ed to attend visiting hours knocked unconscious by tor Robert Trestan said. found guilty of sexually organisms that sustain Parish. She had worked as an in the BISBEE-PORCELLA his son outside a Cape The incidents included assaulting a child. them. office manager for the Boston Funeral Home, 549 Lincoln Cod restaurant after he harassment, vandal- The Salem News reports The Center for Coastal Fruit Auction. Ave., Saugus, on Thursday told the boy to stop tex- ism, school threats, and that a jury Monday Studies on Cape Cod says Mrs. Lecaroz is survived from 4-8 p.m. Funeral from ting during dinner. threats made against convicted 70-year-old 65 of the whales were by her four beloved children, the funeral home on Friday Investigators say the Jewish institutions. Everette Hopper, of Lynn spotted during a recent Martha Lecaroz of Saugus, at 9 a.m. followed by a fu- pair had stepped outside An 86 percent increase Haven, Fla., of child rape aerial survey, and another Edward Lecaroz of Salem, neral Mass in Blessed Sac- the Yarmouth restaurant in anti-Semitic incidents and indecent assault and survey was scheduled for Douglas Lecaroz of Saugus, rament Church, 14 Summer Saturday night after at the state’s schools is battery. He was acquitted Tuesday. However, the Virginia Lecaroz of Bristol, St., Saugus, at 10 a.m. In- arguing inside. Police say particularly troubling, of disseminating obscene center says no calves have N.H.; cherished grandmother terment Riverside Cemetery, the juvenile then punched the organization said. material to a minor. been observed yet. of two grandchildren, Sarah Saugus. For directions and Trautz and her husband Tyson condolences www.Bisbee- of Bedford and Michael Le- Porcella.com. MARBLEHEAD BRIEF 781-593-7700 offering an opportunity Tuesday evening, the Sac- Publishing Daily, except Sundays Star of the Sea launches USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 Lenten mission to deepen participants’ rament of Penance will be Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA relationships with Christ. offered. The mission will and additional offices. Need to find Our Lady, Star of the The featured speaker will conclude on Wednesday Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item Sea parish, presents a be the Rev. Jack Conley, evening with a social in Subscriptions Prepaid by mail to all parts of the an article? four-day Lenten mis- C.P., a Passionist Priest the Parish Center. $20.00 for 4 weeks sion beginning on Sun- visiting from Chicago. In addition to leading $65.00 for 13 weeks day, March 11, through Each evening will the Lenten mission, Fa- $130.00 for 26 weeks Wednesday, March 14, 7-8 include hymns, scripture ther Conley will celebrate $260.00 for 1 year Subscribe to Send payment to and POSTMASTER, p.m., in the main church, readings, prayer and a weekend Masses on March send address changes to: e-edition on 85 Atlantic Ave. sermon which will be 10 and 11, and will also The Daily Item The mission theme is preached on the great celebrate the 9 a.m. Mass 110 Munroe St. “Rekindling the Fire,” themes of Scripture. On on March 12, 13 and 14. P.O. Box 5 Lynn, MA 01903 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2018 A3 LYNN

A new portrait

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) presents RiverWorks Credit Union with a certi cate congratulating the credit union on becoming an SBA 7A Participating Lender. Pictured from left, SBA Lender Rela- tions Specialist Carlos Hernandez, SBA District Director Robert H. Nel- son, RiverWorks Credit Union CFO Peter Kopoulos, RiverWorks Credit Union loan of cer Jerry Dorr, and SBA Lead Lender Relations Special- ist Ili Spahiu.

ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE RiverWorks certi ed Frances Martinez hugs Mayor Thomas McGee at the Dominican Republic Independence ceremony Tuesday after the two of them unveiled the surprise portrait painted by Ramon Santiago. as an SBA lender By Gayla Cawley ward size limit and loans Nationally, he said the fig- ITEM STAFF up to $5 million. ure is about $30 billion. Nelson said credit Peter Kopoulos, chief LYNN — RiverWorks unions have become in- financial officer for Riv- Credit Union has been creasingly more import- erWorks Credit Union, certified a U.S. Small Busi- ant in the small business which is located on West- ness Administration par- market and the certifica- ern Avenue, said getting ticipating lender, which tion is part of the SBA’s certified was about a four- will help them make more strategic effort to try to to five-month process. member business loans. recruit more credit unions “This allows us to offer “The SBA (Small Busi- to become SBA lenders. special loan products to ness Administration) is an “More credit unions are small businesses,” Ko- agency of the federal gov- getting into more small poulos said. “If they’re ernment so this is a na- business loaning and looking to purchase a tional loan program that when we look at trying to building or something or we have,” said Robert Nel- help the small businesses trying to expand, we’d son, SBA director. “What to access capital, it just have something for them. we recently approved the makes a lot of sense for the The good thing about this credit union for is the abil- SBA to work with credit is we can start targeting ity for them to get a guar- unions and recruit them and reaching out to local antee from the SBA, which to become SBA lenders to community businesses, will help them make more train them so they can use businesses that play a big member business loans.” our programs to help more role in the community. We Nelson said the SBA small businesses to start can let them know that doesn’t lend money di- and grow,” Nelson said. we have loan products to rectly, but provides a Nelson said the SBA help them. We want to see guarantee in order to wants to let more small small businesses succeed. help the lender get com- businesses know how to We’re a small credit union. fortable enough to say access SBA programs. We’d like to work with “yes” to making the loan Last year, in Massachu- small businesses.” happen. He said the SBA setts, he said the SBA Gayla Cawley can be guarantee is typically 75 helped about 2,800 small reached at gcawley@item- to 85 percent of the loan businesses to get close to live.com. Follow her on amount with no down- $700 million in capital. Twitter @GaylaCawley.

Gold Medal for Marshall ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Bonnie Plich spoke against the bailout Tuesday night. Lynn council OKs $14M plan to close budget gap

LYNN said rather than borrow his opposition to the plan. From A1 the cash to pay back over “I am against it until the next decade, the city the city gets its nancial $4 million; and eliminate should make cuts. house in order,” he said. the residency require- “I am sorry, I am frus- Duncan Maitland said ment for the superinten- trated, this government is dent of schools and chief voters should have been riddled with fat,” he said included in the discus- nancial of cer. Both po- to applause. “We deserve sions with the Depart- sitions will be available better, just say no. Let the later this year as a result state put us into receiver- ment of Revenue over the of retirements. ship.” city’s nances. Former Fire Chief Rick Wood, vice chair of “Regular taxpayers James McDonald came the Lynn Area Chamber should have been in those out of retirement to sup- of Commerce, who said he backroom meetings,” he port the measure. He not- was representing himself said. “The taxpayers pay ed staf ng in his depart- as a resident and not the the bills, now you want ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE ment over the last ve Chamber, criticized the to borrow, we should have years has been going in plan. been at the table.” The Marshall Middle School in Lynn was awarded the Gold Medal the wrong direction. “When you don’t have Joanne Lindner said the school award. Pictured, from left, are Lynn Stapleton, owners proj- Paul Crowley, CEO of enough money to pay your council should create a ect manager, Gene S. Raymond Jr. of Raymond Design Associates, Greater Lynn Senior Ser- bills, you don’t take out Inc., Catherine Latham, Lynn Superintendent, Mayor Thomas Mc- vices, who brie y consid- charter commission if they a loan,” he said. “It looks want to make these major Gee, and Mike Donovan, chief of Inspectional Services in Lynn. ered seeking the senate like the city is kicking the changes. seat vacated by McGee, can down the road.” praised the mayor for A number of speakers “There’s a right way to coming up with a solution opposed the provision that do this and this isn’t it,” for the city’s troubled - would eliminate the need she said. “I don’t pay my nances. to seek voter approval to mortgage with a credit “This is the right thing borrow more than $4 mil- card.” for the city,” he said. lion. City Council Presi- The legislation now goes Ward 2 City Councilor dent Darren Cyr argued to Beacon Hill where law- Richard Starbard voted Lynn is the only city in makers and the governor no, saying he could not the commonwealth with must sign off on it. support a trash fee on sin- this borrowing cap. gle-family homeowners. “Don’t take away our Thomas Grillo can be The opposition made rights,” said one voter. reached at tgrillo@item- their case. Peter McKenna voiced live.com. Bonnie Pilch led off a parade of opposition not- ing the city shouldn’t be LAW OFFICES OF borrowing its way out of JAMES J. CARRIGAN Be on the lookout for our spring edition of... debt. • Social Security Disability “Here I am a taxpayer • Workers Compensation and I am being nickeled • Accidents and dimed,” she said. “If 25 years located across from Lynn District Court you can’t pay your bills, getting a loan is not the 15 Johnson St. answer.” 781-596-0100 In a passionate plea, JAMES J. CARRIGAN ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN Publishing on 3/29 failed Ward 2 City Coun- RONALD D. MALLOY cil candidate Peter Grocki www.jamescarriganlaw.com [email protected] A4 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2018 OPINION DAVID ZURAWIK HOW TO REACH US

E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M H. S Students trouncing NRA in Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg E C  J. Edward M. Grant Advertising Director T  J  Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. Editorial Director Monica Connell Healey PR battle over gun control P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton Chief Financial O cer Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan The National Rifle As- Chairman Customer Service Chief Operating O cer sociation, long considered PŽ Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 one of the most powerful Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 and professional lobbying Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 groups in the world, is los- All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 ing a crucial public rela- 781-593-7700 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 tions battle to a bunch of Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 teenagers from Florida. Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 I have been writing since Classifi ed Advertising Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 the Feb. 14 shooting that classi [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 left 17 dead at Marjory Subscriptions Stoneman Douglas High [email protected] School in Parkland, Fla., Circulation about the media power of [email protected] the student survivors. It is PHOTO | MICHAEL LAUGHLIN/SUN SENTINEL/TNS built on the combination of Ext. 3 Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School stu- strong social media skills dent Emma Gonzalez wipes away tears during Newsroom and moral authority — [email protected] two things the NRA seems a CNN town hall meeting at the BB&T Center [email protected] EDITORIAL in Sunrise, Fla. woefully deficient in. Ext. 4 That moral authority derives in part from the But, whatever you do, don’t pounded the sneering per- Sports pain the students suffered blame guns. sona in subsequent appear- [email protected] in coming under fire from “My condemnation is for ances straight through to Ext. 5 Neighborliness a former student with those folks at the FBI — I Sunday shows like ABC’s know there are some good “This Week.” Retail and Online a semiautomatic AR-15 Advertising assault weapon and see- agents there — for those at While Loesch took her [email protected] ing classmates die. But the FBI that dropped the act to all those legacy in Nahant that traumatic event also ball eight separate times media stops, the teens of ADVERTISING seems to have left them with catastrophic conse- Stoneman Douglas were Peter Battinelli The Center yanked a plan to significantly in- with a moral clarity that quences,” she said, attempt- shredding the NRA on so- Sales Representative, ext. 1217 crease seawater flow into its East Point research is the very opposite of pol- ing to plug her narrative cial media. [email protected] science facility after loud objections from town iticians like Republican into the one the right-wing This fact tells you most residents. Another proposal to build a research Florida Sen. Marco Rubio messaging machine has of what you need to Ernie Carpenter Jr. been sounding for months Director of Advertising and classroom building triggered an onslaught who take money from the know about that battle- and Business Development, ext. 1355 of criticism on Feb. 15 with one resident pro- NRA and then try to com- in an attempt to discredit ground: Emma Gonzalez, a [email protected] claiming the time has come for the town and the plicate, confuse and mud- the investigation of Special Stoneman Douglas student Center to examine their relationship. dle the issue of the death Counsel Robert S. Mueller with one of the most com- Michele Iannaco The rapidly-worsening relationship between and destruction caused by III into Russian meddling pelling media personas, Sales Representative, ext. 1315 [email protected] the Center and its host community comes after military weapons. in the 2016 election. joined Twitter less than years of neighborliness between the research fa- But as much as the stu- But Loesch’s big moment two weeks ago and already Ralph Mitchell cility and the oceanfront community. The Center dents have to do with the came when she leaned has 1.06 million followers Sales Representative, ext. 1313 sits on land where soldiers once marched and early success of their cam- into the microphones and as of Tuesday, versus the [email protected] conducted drills in underground bunkers that paign to get tougher gun did a Donald Trump-wan- NRA, which joined in 2009, Patricia Whalen housed coastal artillery and then missiles. laws on the books, the nabe attack on the media and has 593,000 followers. Sales Representative, ext. 1310 But Nahant’s legacy as a world war and Cold other half of the story is covering CPAC. That’s not so surprising [email protected] War bastion gave way to oceanic research. For how badly the NRA and “Now I’m going to say given the rigid, institu- many residents, the Center has been a place elements on the right have something that some peo- tional voice the NRA has BUSINESS OFFICE that is mostly out of mind if not completely out stumbled coming out of the ple are going to say is con- on Twitter with tweets Susan J. Conti of sight — until this month. gate in opposing the teens. troversial, so I’m going to like this one Monday, ref- Controller, ext. 1288 Finding its proposals rebuffed twice in less By far the worst deci- say it really slowly so that erencing the news that [email protected] than a month, the Center and — by extension, sion was in letting Dana all of you people on the major companies like Del- Ted Grant Northeastern University — are now in the Loesch, spokeswoman for platform in the back can ta, United, Avis and Hertz Publisher, ext. 1234 crosshairs of a full-court press by town gov- the NRA, be the face of the hear me loud and clear: were ending discount re- [email protected] “Many in the legacy me- ernment to approve wetland protection zoning organization in this battle. lationships with the gun Marian Kinney amendments. After a day and night of dia love mass shootings,” organization: “Let it be ext. 1212 Already endorsed by the Board of Selectmen, powerful appearances by she said moving back and absolutely clear. The loss [email protected] the amendments are headed for a March 30 Stoneman Douglas stu- forth between two micro- of a discount will neither Planning Board hearing that has unavoidable dents last Wednesday at phones on the podium to Will Kraft scare nor distract one Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 ramifications for the Center. Board of Selectmen a White House “listening” drag out the statement single NRA member from [email protected] Chairman Enzo Barile is on the record saying, session and then a CNN and accentuate each of our mission to stand and “Most of that open space that is up at Northeast- town hall hosted by Jake the words of her reckless defend the individual free- Jennifer Perez ern, coincidentally, is wetlands.” Tapper, the NRA blast- claim. “You guys love it.” ext. 1205 doms that have always [email protected] The amendments specify permit require- ed back Thursday with I am not going to respond made America the great- ments for any work in wetlands. Presuming the Loesch strutting around to such an off-the-wall, est nation in the world.” Mike Shanahan Planning Board signs off on them following the the stage at the Conserva- baseless claim. If it was said None of this is to say the Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 March hearing, the amendments will be pre- tive Political Action Con- against a specific person, it students are going to ulti- [email protected] sented to Town Meeting for review. ference, a portrait of bom- could constitute as slander. mately succeed in getting Carolina Trujillo Town Meeting is the annual event-not-to-miss bast, in-your-face defiance But you can say anything assault weapons banned Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 in Nahant where town residents come together and reckless rhetoric. you want about the press at anywhere. There seems to [email protected] to renew acquaintances, gossip, talk politics and As I watched Loesch a right-wing rally, and it is be no limit to the hold the Jim Wilson generally express the kind of gripes that people at CPAC, the image that OK, I guess, because that’s NRA has on some legisla- Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 in any small town across America look forward came to mind was that of what our president does tors who care more about [email protected] to airing. former Breitbart executive time and time again. money than anything else CIRCULATION The Northeastern University Marine Science chairman Steve Bannon But forget Loesch’s — especially Republican Center won’t necessarily find its way onto the strutting around a stage in words — if you can. ones. And forget about any Lisa Mahmoud town warrant but, if the back-and-forth between Alabama defending Senate TV is a visual medium, Manager, ext. 1239 real help from the White [email protected] the town and the Center this month is any indi- candidate Roy Moore and and Loesch’s sneering im- House in the end. cation, the Center is going to be a favorite topic denouncing candidates who age — as it was multiplied But the students of CLASSIFIED for discussion during Town Meeting. didn’t hew as far to the alt- exponentially in video re- Stoneman Douglas have al- Abbe Young Smith The Center’s proposed seawater intake project right as him in the coming plays throughout social ready won at least one ma- Manager, ext. 1276 and new building plans could also conceivably midterm election. media — became the NRA’s jor victory. Cable news al- [email protected] find their way into legal documents. After years How did that work out, response in the minds of most always moves on from of enjoying a relatively benign relationship with Steve? many to the earnestness an event like a mass shoot- NEWSROOM Nahant, the Center might turn to lawyers to ask The new narrative Loesch and pain etched by tragedy ing in a week to 10 days. Bill Brotherton why it faces such strong opposition to construc- wanted to sell at CPAC: on the faces of some of the We are now 13 days out Features Editor ext. 1338 tion and research plans. Blame the FBI, which ad- Florida students. with a major march for gun [email protected] Or the Center might turn its gaze to Lynn and mitted that it failed to in- Bad optics doesn’t start law reform on the horizon, Gayla Cawley seriously entertain enthusiastic suggestions by vestigate a tip about the to describe Loesch’s per- and no part of legacy me- city officials to have the Center consider Lynn’s Reporter, ext. 1236 Florida shooting suspect, formance. And I cannot dia seems anywhere near [email protected] waterfront as a more ideal site for research. and other law enforcement start to estimate how leaving the students and Center administrators must realize by now agencies for the slaughter much ground the NRA lost Cheryl Charles their crusade behind. News Editor, ext. 1278 that the welcome mat has been yanked out from at Stoneman Douglas. And in this war thanks to her Sneer on, Dana. Sneer on. under them in Nahant, even as they wonder blame the media for wal- grandstanding and hot- [email protected] how a once-benign relationship quickly soured. lowing in sensationalistic dogging at CPAC. David Zurawik is a colum- Thomas Grillo coverage of this tragedy. And Loesch only com- nist for The Baltimore Sun. Reporter, ext. 1264 [email protected] ELANA RABINOWITZ Spenser Hasak Photographer, ext. 1332 [email protected] Teachers and guns don’t mix Thor Jourgensen Editorial Director, ext. 1267 I am not going to kill someone. in our DNA. That is not why we a toy? The possibilities for harm them to purchase guns. [email protected] Period. became teachers. and injustice are innumerable. In a world where children are Steve Krause President Donald Trump re- Moreover, increasing the num- How can our students trust us if dying senselessly, there is little I Sports Editor, ext. 1229 cently tweeted that a gun-free ber of weapons is the antithesis of they know at any time we have am sure of anymore, but this I can [email protected] school is “a magnet for bad peo- the solution. More stringent gun the power of guns at our dispos- say with absolute certitude: We Owen O’Rourke ple.” His solution: arming gun-ad- laws and monitoring is needed. als? don’t need more guns in schools, Photographer, ext. 1224 [email protected] ept teachers so they can shoot it You want to add a metal detec- There have been several other especially not in the hands of out with the bad guys. I could not tor to every school? Go ahead. You school shootings this year alone teachers. We need changes in pol- Roberto Scalese disagree more. want to add armed guards and and we need to work together to icies now. We need to protect our Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 As a teacher for more than 16 increased security? Be my guest. make them stop. I believe a dras- [email protected] years in Brooklyn, N.Y., I certain- Make these institutions the saf- tic change is necessary. children now. Let’s make school Mark Sutherland ly hope this is not the response est places on the planet, but don’t But instead of focusing our fi- shootings part of our history and not our future. Creative Director we take to the recent attack on expect someone with a masters in nances and training on weapons [email protected] Marjory Stoneman Douglas High literature to be able to take down of mass destruction, why not use Elana Rabinowitz is a mid- School in Parkland, Fla. Those a shooter. What would happen if the money to hire more men- Anne Marie Tobin dle-school teacher and a freelance kids and faculty deserve more. their aim wasn’t true? tal health professionals in our Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 First off, teachers are educators, We have witnessed numerous schools? We could also do a bet- writer in Brooklyn, N.Y. This col- [email protected] umn was written for the Progres- not cops. There is no correlation trained officers kill minorities ter job monitoring social media Bridget Turcotte between helping and nurturing over and over again by miscon- in search of kids who post about sive Media Project, affiliated with Reporter, ext. 1269 young people and possibly getting struing their motives. Imagine if death and shooting of any kind. The Progressive magazine, and [email protected] into gun fights either with them a teacher thought a child was tak- Maybe we could identify people distributed by Tribune News Ser- Ryan York or on their behalf. It is simply not ing out a weapon and it really was who pose a threat and not allow vice. 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] WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Parents DOJ backs suits vigilant against opioid on sex distributors abuse in WASHINGTON (AP) — which have not yet sued, The Justice Department as well as states that have said Tuesday it will sup- sued in state courts. sports port local officials in hun- Targets of the lawsuits dreds of lawsuits against include drugmakers such manufacturers and dis- as Allergan, Johnson & SEATTLE (AP) — With tributors of powerful opi- Johnson, and Purdue Olympic prodigies hav- oid painkillers that are Pharma, and the three ing just dazzled audienc- fueling the nation’s drug large drug distribution es worldwide, parents in abuse crisis. companies, Amerisource the U.S. are reconciling The move is part of a Bergen, Cardinal Health the thrill of the gold with broader effort to more ag- and McKesson. Drug dis- their fears from recent gressively target prescrip- tributors and manufac- sexual abuse scandals in tion drugmakers for their turers named in these elite youth sports. role in the epidemic, Attor- Shannon Stabbert said and other lawsuits have ney General Jeff Sessions said they don’t believe lit- her 6-year-old daughter said. The Justice Depart- wants to be a gymnast, igation is the answer but ment will file a statement have pledged to help solve but the Seattle mother of interest in the multidis- has decided to put her in the crisis. trict lawsuit, arguing the Any settlement deal a martial-arts program federal government has instead. could include billions of borne substantial costs as dollars in payments that “I have no doubt she will a result of the crisis that be quite amazing at gym- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS could be used for treat- claimed more than 64,000 ment programs, abuse nastics,” Stabbert said. “I lives in 2016. just don’t feel like it’s a FedEx says it is sticking with the National Rifle Association. prevention and to cover The Trump administra- some of the costs incurred mentally, physically, emo- tion has said it is focus- tionally healthy sport for by government dealing ing intensely on fighting with the crisis. A filing girls.” drug addiction, but critics FedEx bucks corporate could also put the federal High-profile cases of say its efforts fall short government in line to re- sexual abuse and other of what is needed. Trump ceive some of the payouts predatory behavior in signed off this month on a gymnastics, swimming trend, sticks with NRA in a deal. But any settle- bipartisan budget deal to ment is not likely to cov- and other sports have provide a record $6 billion er the cost of the crisis. A jolted many parents who NEW YORK (AP) owned by civilians. bet. over the next two years to believe athletics can be — Another company, But it says that it’s a Georgia’s Republican fight opioids, but it’s not White House report last an important part of FedEx, has become common carrier, and will Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle, yet decided how that will year estimated the an- their child’s development. embroiled in an inten- not deny service based president of the state be allocated. nual cost at about $500 Some now feel compelled sifying discussion about on political views or pol- Senate and a leading The statement of inter- billion, including deaths, to be more cautious in guns in the United icy positions. candidate to succeed est was the latest move by health care, lost produc- monitoring their child’s States after the school The decision drew in- Gov. Nathan Deal, the Justice Department, tivity and criminal justice contact with coaches and massacre in Parkland, stant reaction across threatened on Monday which has also sought to costs. other adults. Fla. social media from both to derail the $38 million- crack down on black mar- “It’s a game-changer,” Experts say the spotty While more than a sides of the issue and per-year sales tax ex- ket drug peddlers and Ohio’s attorney general rules and certifications dozen major U.S. com- potential backlash from emption on jet fuel that doctors who negligently Mike DeWine said of the for coaches and glorifi- panies have ended busi- some customers. would primarily benefit prescribe. Justice Department’s in- cation of sports culture ness partnerships with One company vowed to Delta Air Lines after it It could increase the role volvement. “It’s a real re- can make children who the National Rifle Asso- take its 100,000 annual ended its NRA partner- of the federal government alization of what has been feel pressure to achieve ciation, FedEx says it’s shipments elsewhere if ship. in talks aimed at reaching going on.” even more vulnerable. No sticking with the group FedEx does not end its a settlement between gov- The latest effort by the longer a casual pastime, and has not asked to be partnership with the Delta is based in At- lanta. ernment entities, drug- Justice Department tar- sports teams can leave removed from the NRA NRA. gets powerful, but legal, United Continental, makers, distributors and kids as young as 5 in the website where members “The NRA is support- prescription painkillers based in Chicago, also others. A federal judge in care of undertrained, un- are offered corporate ing stuff that we don’t OxyContin and Vicodin, cut ties to the NRA, but Cleveland is overseeing dersupervised coaches. discounts. get behind,” said Jeni which have been widely has not seen a similar the talks as an attempt Emmett Gill, a profes- The Memphis, Tenn., Britton Bauer, founder to resolve the case rather blamed for ushering in sor at the University of political backlash. delivery company said of Jeni’s Splendid Ice than hold a trial involving the drug crisis. But pre- Texas and expert on the Other companies that it differs with the NRA Creams. more than 370 plaintiffs, scribing of those drugs personal development have severed relation- and believes weap- “UPS is out there,” she mostly county and local has been falling since of student-athletes, said ships with the NRA ons like the AR-15 as- said. governments. The talks 2011 due to policies by success often means chil- include Metlife, Hertz, sault-style rifle that was But dropping partner- also include a group of government, medical and dren leave their commu- used to kill 17 people ships with the red-hot Avis, Enterprise, Best about 40 states that are law enforcement officials nities to compete, which in Florida shouldn’t be NRA is also not a safe Western, and Wyndham. conducting a joint inves- designed to reverse years can leave them at more tigation of the crisis but of overprescribing. risk. “It’s clear that the coach’s responsibility, and their permanent Window for US, N. Korea talks may open goal, is to win, and that can sacrifice protecting WASHINGTON (AP) bier died days after his re- vulnerable children,” Gill — Joseph Yun, a 30-year patriation. Yun has been said. “We really have for- veteran of the U.S. foreign frustrated by North Ko- gotten about that good, service who retained quiet rea’s reluctance to release old neighborhood team. contacts with North Korea the remaining Americans Now youth sports is a amid the Trump adminis- held in North Korea and bunch of strangers on tration’s turbulent first discuss its nuclear weap- teams with the best ath- year, is retiring as Wash- ons program, which Pres- letes, with the purpose of ington and Pyongyang ident Donald Trump has winning.” step up considerations for threatened to dismantle One national organi- formal diplomatic talks. by force, if necessary. zation trying to prevent Yun told The Associated State Department abuse of young athletes is Press he will stand down spokes­woman Heath- the U.S. Center for Safe- as special representative er Nauert said Yun re- Sport, a Denver-based for North Korean policy tired for personal rea- nonprofit that formed last on Friday. He said his de- sons, which the diplomat year. cision to retire is entirely confirmed. Secretary of It launched following his own but it comes at a State Rex Tillerson “has the initial allegations surprising juncture, just reluctantly accepted his of sexual abuse against after American ally South decision and wished him Larry Nassar, the dis- Korea relayed that the well,” Nauert said. graced sports doctor for North is open to direct “We are sorry to see him USA Gymnastics who will discussions with the Unit- retire, but our diplomatic spend his life in prison for ed States. His departure efforts regarding North sexually assaulting some will leave the Trump ad- Korea will continue based of the nation’s top gym- ministration without an PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS on our maximum pressure nasts under the guise of envoy for engaging North campaign to isolate the medical treatment. Korea or an ambassador Joseph Yun will stand down as special representative for North Korean DPRK until it agrees to be- The U.S. Olympic Com- in South Korea. policy Friday. gin credible talks toward a mittee developed SafeS- Yun, a former U.S. am- denuclearized Korean pen- port, but it’s now an in- bassador to Malaysia, has War don’t have formal re- ministration got in,” Yun in June to secure the re- insula,” Nauert said, using dependent organization been the State Depart- lations, and the so-called told the AP. “That allowed lease of U.S. college stu- the initials of the North’s that works with law en- ment’s point man for its “New York channel” is the for direct talks and direct dent Otto Warmbier, who official name. Nauert sent forcement to investigate limited contact with the primary means for con- communication. had been imprisoned for a statement to reporters abuse allegations for the North Korean government veying messages between Really, there is no prob- 17 months for stealing a saying someone would fill 49 Olympic and Paralym- through a back channel at the two governments. lem with communicating. propaganda poster. Warm- Yun’s position. pic sports. the U.S. diplomatic mis- “One of my accomplish- It’s problems of engage- In addition to offering an sion to the United Nations ments has been to open ment that have been dif- online link for anonymous in New York. The adver- the New York channel ficult.” abuse reports, SafeSport saries from the Korean soon after the Trump ad- Yun visited Pyongyang also provides educational and training material for youth leagues nationwide. The goal is to prevent Kushner’s clearance downgraded abuse altogether. WASHINGTON (AP) cret/sensitive compart- ly ordered that White “We have got to get up- — The security clearance mented information” level House officials with in- stream and do more to ed- of White House senior for more than a year. Now, terim clearances pending ucate athletes, to educate adviser Jared Kushner, a White House official and since before June 1, 2017, parents, to educate coach- President Donald Trump’s a person familiar with the lose their access to the es and to educate sport administrators,” SafeS- son-in-law, has been down- decision say he is only au- nation’s deepest secrets if port CEO Shellie Pfohl graded. That’s according thorized to access infor- they hadn’t received per- said. “I want every parent to two people informed of mation at the lower “se- manent clearances by last to know what questions the decision. cret” level. Neither source Friday. A White House they should be asking Kushner had been op- was authorized to discuss official confirms that Kel- when they sign their child erating with an interim the decision publicly. ly’s order has been imple- up.” clearance at the “top se- Chief of Staff John Kel- mented. A6 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2018 POLICE/FIRE Advice from Columbine All address information, particu- derly conduct, and distribution report of a medical emergency larly arrests, reflect police records. In of a Class E drug. at Haven From Hunger at 71 the event of a perceived inaccuracy, Wallis St. on Monday at 6:17 principal sought in Florida it is the sole responsibility of the con- Accidents p.m.; at 502 Pinebrook Drive on Monday at 5:51 p.m.; at PARKLAND, Fla. (AP) cerned party to contact the relevant A report of a motor vehicle 304 Brooksby Village Drive, — After school shoot- police department and have the de- accident at 7:48 a.m. Monday Apt. 604 on Monday at 7:52 ings like the massacre at partment issue a notice of correction at Lynnfield Street and Millard p.m.; a report of vandalism on Marjory Stoneman Doug- Avenue; at Bennett and Com- Monday at 6:22 p.m. at 35 to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- las High, administrators ifications will not be made without mercials streets on Monday at Lynn St.; a report of a disabled 8:06 a.m.; at the Lynnway and reach out to former Col- express notice of change from the vehicle at 85 Andover St. and Pleasant Street on Monday at 6 Esquire Drive; on Johnson umbine High principal arresting police department. 11:43 a.m.; at 1100 Western Street on Monday at 6:56 p.m. Frank DeAngelis for ad- Ave. on Monday at 7:25 a.m.; vice, since there is no book LYNN at 75 Urban St. on Monday at to teach what he learned 7:26 a.m.; at 5 Lynn Shore SAUGUS after gunmen killed 12 of Arrests Drive on Tuesday at 7:52 a.m.; his students and a teacher at 137 Broad St. on Tuesday at Complaints in 1999. Edy Chavez, 20, of 51 Poplar 7:53 a.m.; at Chestnut Street A female walked into the po- There should be no bal- St., was arrested on Tuesday at and Western Avenue on Tues- lice station on Monday at 9:40 loons at Stoneman Doug- 2:29 a.m. on warrant charges day at 8:51 a.m. a.m. and said she found a pur- las’ welcome-back cere- of speeding and unlicensed ple purse in the Stop & Shop mony, he told the school’s operation of a motor vehicle. MARBLEHEAD parking lot on Main Street. administrator. The reason: Michael Costin, 30, of The purse contained a license, Some balloons popped at 83 Walnut St., was arrested Complaints credit cards, insurance cards, Columbine’s reopening, on Monday at 9:02 p.m. on $28, loose change and other sending students diving charges of shoplifting by con- Caller reported witnessing a personal items belonging to for cover. Have substitutes cealing merchandise. man get out of his car with an Molly Coen of Melrose. Police on hand in case teach- Bascom Drawdy, of 20 Es- inconsolable toddler and walk cruiser sent to Coen’s home. ers need time to compose sex Circle, was arrested on to Crocker Park on Monday at A man reported he had been themselves. Change the Monday at 4:11 p.m. on war- 6:46 p.m. where the child was the victim of credit card fraud sound of the fire alarm, rant charges of shoplifting. still crying and running around. on Monday at 9:54 a.m. He which got pulled at both Ryan Murphy, of 100 Willow Caller was concerned for the said his Webster First Federal Columbine and Stoneman PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS St., was arrested on Monday at child’s safety as it was getting Credit Union credit card was Douglas during the shoot- 12:12 p.m. trying to pass bad dark and seemed like an un- compromised and he had re- ings, or it will cause some Columbine High School Principal Frank checks, check forgery, larceny safe place for a child. Officer ported it to the bank. to panic. DeAngelis said there is no book to teach what of more than $250, assault dispatched. No one in park. The manager of the Pearl Vi- DeAngelis, who has spo- he learned after gunmen killed 12 of his stu- and battery on a retarded per- A report came in Monday sion Express reported a male ken to Stoneman Douglas’ dents and a teacher in 1999. son, assault and battery with at 9:33 a.m. from a mother caller had telephoned the principal, said everyone a dangerous weapon, and de- who allowed her daughter and store on Broadway on Monday must understand that the Cruz opened fire on Val- “We are not going to let facement. a friend to walk to Tony’s and at 10:55 a.m. and made inap- staff and students will entine’s Day, killing 14 him win,” she said. Jason Rivera-Cuello, of 9 then to Terry’s Ice Cream. While propriate comments to female never return to what they students and three staff At Virginia Tech, where Jackson St., was arrested on in Tony’s, her daughter told her employees. Officer dispatched were before the shooting. members. He is charged a gunman killed 32 peo- a warrant charge of larceny on a man in his 20s with long or- and matter is under investiga- “It really is a marathon with 17 counts of murder ple in April 2007, teachers Monday at 12:32 p.m. ange curly hair sat at the booth tion. and not a sprint,” he said and could face the death and students were given Fremio Santana was arrest- with them. The girls immedi- Caller reported the fire hy- in a phone interview from penalty. “the greatest flexibility ed on Monday at 2:28 a.m. for ately left the establishment drant in front of the home at his Colorado home. “There School officials say they possible” for determining failure to stop, failure to wear a and proceeded to Terry’s Ice 584 Lincoln Ave. appears to are going to be days when will have counselors at how they wanted to move seatbelt, and unlicensed oper- Cream. She said the man fol- have been struck by a vehicle everything seems to be Stoneman Douglas indef- forward that semester, ation of a motor vehicle. lowed them into Terry’s and sat on Monday at 2:36 p.m. Fire getting back to where it initely to help students spokesman Mark Ow- Troy Smith was arrested at a table across from them, department and Department might have been prior, but and staff. Extra armed se- czarski said. on Monday at 7:26 p.m. on and stared. The girls left the of Public Works contacted. then something happens curity will also be on cam- When students returned charges of leaving the scene of shop and went home. Police Caller reported a suspicious to hinder the healing pro- pus through the end of the to class, they were allowed an accident with personal inju- dispatched. No one fitting that black male wearing glasses cess. One of things people school year. to take whatever grade ry, resisting arrest, unlicensed description was located. on Monday at 7:28 p.m. in asked me right after Col- Megan Faberman, an they had at the time of the operation of a motor vehicle, the rear of the Eastern Bank umbine is ‘When is it go- 18-year-old senior who shooting, accept a pass- speeding, trespassing, marked PEABODY building on Main Street. Officer ing to be back to normal?’ plans to study psychiatric fall mark or complete lanes violation, failure to stop dispatched, unable to locate I said it never really gets neuroscience at the Uni- their courses in another for police and uninsured motor Complaints anyone fitting that description. back to normal.” versity of Central Flori- semester. Numerous coun- vehicle trailer violation. Report of a dark colored Stoneman Douglas’ da, said at a rally outside selors were assigned to David Soto-Peleaz, of 14 A report of a disturbance at Cadillac driving erratically on 3,200 students are sched- Stoneman Douglas that campus and given purple Clovelly St., was arrested Bertucci’s Pizza at 15 Newbury Pearl Road at Central on Mon- uled to return Wednes- she and her friends are armbands so they were on Monday at 2:30 a.m. on St. on Monday at 10:44 a.m.; day at 9:22 p.m. Officer dis- day, two weeks after au- going to walk “arm in arm easily identifiable in case charges of assault and battery report of a four-door red car patched. No vehicle fitting that thorities say 19-year-old into the school” to defy someone needed immedi- with a dangerous weapon, un- traveling at a high rate of speed description found. former student Nikolas Cruz. ate help. licensed operation of a motor on Coolidge Avenue on Mon- Caller reported he struck a vehicle, and an inspection day at 1:55 p.m.; a well-be- large pothole on Ballard Street sticker violation. ing check on Monday at 3:46 on Tuesday at 5:20 a.m. Caller Boramy Thoeun, of 12 At- p.m. at 92 Aborn St. and 68 did not need any services but US judge backs Trump on kins Ave., Apt. 2, was arrested Pierpont St.; at 3 Curtis St. on wanted to alert authorities. on Monday at 1:01 p.m. on Monday at 4:22 p.m.; on Fos- Call made to Department of charges of trespassing, disor- ter Street 4:55 p.m. Monday; a Public Works. challenge to border wall SAN DIEGO (AP) — A said, “We will evaluate judge who was taunted all of our options and are by Donald Trump during prepared to do what is the presidential campaign necessary to protect our sided with the president people, our values, and Tuesday on a challenge our economy from federal to building a border wall overreach.” with Mexico, removing The Animal Legal De- what could have been a fense Fund said it may major obstacle to the sig- ask the U.S. Supreme nature campaign pledge. Court to intervene. The U.S. District Judge Gon- Sierra Club said the en- zalo Curiel rejected ar- vironmental and other guments by the state of reviews are critical to pro- and advocacy tecting border communi- groups that the admin- ties, but the group didn’t istration overreached by discuss its next step. waiving laws requiring U.S. Justice Depart- environmental and other ment spokesman Devin reviews before construc- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS O’Malley welcomed the tion can begin. Plaintiffs U.S. District Court decision, saying Congress in the lawsuit said a 2005 Judge Gonzalo Cu- granted authority to build a law that gave the Home- riel was taunted by a wall without delay and land Security secretary Donald Trump during that the administration broad authority to waive is pleased it can continue the presidential cam- the reviews had expired. “this important work vital Trump berated Curi- paign. to our nation’s interests.” el during the campaign Homeland Security for his handling of fraud the wall under Trump and spokesman Tyler Houlton allegations against the latest legal challenge added, “Simply put, walls PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS now-defunct Trump Uni- to fail over the years. work.” The Center for Biologi- Robert Gentile arrives at federal court in Hartford, Conn., Tuesday. Au- versity, suggesting the The decision came days cal Diversity, which sued thorities believe the reputed mobster is the last surviving person of in- Indiana-born judge’s Mex- after construction began ican heritage reflected a along with the state of on a 30-foot high barrier terest in the largest art heist in history. He was sentenced to 4½ years in California and three advo- prison on an unrelated gun charge. bias. in Calexico, California, Curiel mentioned his cacy groups, said it would the administration’s first roots in his 101-page rul- appeal. wall project outside of ing Tuesday when he cited “They’re giving unprec- eight prototypes in San Mobster sentenced in gun case another native of the state, edented, sweeping power Diego that were complet- U.S. Supreme Court Chief to an unelected agency ed in October. HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) has denied knowing any- in what defense attorney Justice John Roberts, who chief to ignore dozens of The administration — A mobster who authori- thing about it. A. Ryan McGuigan has wrote in another case that laws and crash through has issued three waivers ties believe is the last sur- He asked the judge said were attempts to find courts should not make hundreds of miles of spec- since August, two to build viving person of interest in Tuesday to consider let- some of the stolen paint- policy judgments. tacular borderlands,” at- in parts of California and the largest art heist in his- ting him go home to his ings, or evidence connect- “The court cannot and torney Brian Segee said, one in part of New Mex- tory has been sentenced to wife, describing his latest ed to the heist. does not consider whether referring to the head of ico. President George W. 4 ½ years in prison in an stint in prison as horrify- In 2013, Gentile was the underlying decisions Homeland Security. “This Bush’s administration unrelated weapons case. ing. sentenced to 2½ years in to construct border barri- is unconstitutional and issued the previous five Robert Gentile, 81, was “Anybody else would prison in another weapons ers are politically wise or shouldn’t be allowed to waivers, allowing the sentenced Tuesday in have killed themselves,” and prescription drugs prudent,” Curiel wrote. stand.” government to quickly federal court in Hartford, he said. case that first revealed The lawsuit was the first California Attorney extend barriers to about Conn. He was given cred- Gentile, who has a crim- federal authorities’ belief major legal challenge to General Xavier Becerra one-third of the border. it for time already served, inal record that dates to that he knew something and is expected to spend the 1950s, had been con- about the heist. about 11 more months be- victed of several charges, Prosecutors have said Woman claims she was groped on flight hind bars. including selling a loaded Federal prosecutors handgun to a convicted another gangster’s widow SEATTLE (AP) — A when a stranger sitting crew tried to make her re- claimed her husband gave have said they believe murderer who was co- woman who says being beside her groped her. turn to her original seat. Gentile two of the paint- Gentile has information operating with the FBI groped during an inter- The lawsuit filed in U.S. She refused. about the still-unsolved and illegally possessing ings. Authorities also national flight prompted District Court in Seattle have said Gentile talked Delta did not immediate- 1990 heist at the Isabella firearms as a felon. He her to launch a campaign on Tuesday says she ran ly return an email seeking Stewart Gardner Museum has been in prison await- about the stolen paint- to draw attention to such to the back of the plane to comment. in Boston. Thieves stole ing sentencing for almost ings with fellow prisoners mid-flight assaults is now alert the flight crew. an estimated $500 million three years. and once told an under- suing Delta Airlines. She says flight atten- Dvaladze sys the in- worth of artwork, includ- Federal agents found cover FBI agent he had Allison Dvaladze says dants allowed her to cident prompted her to ing works by Rembrandt the guns that led to the access to two of the paint- she was on an overnight change seats but did not launch a Facebook page and Johannes Vermeer. weapons charge while ings and could negotiate flight from Seattle to Am- contact law enforcement, to draw attention to the Gentile, of Manchester, searching Gentile’s home the sale of each. sterdam in April 2016 and before landing, the issue. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Top intel official: US must do Coach from Marblehead faces additional charges more to stop Russian meddling MARBLEHEAD Marblehead, one boy is From A1 from Marblehead, but the By Deb Riechmann incident happened out of ASSOCIATED PRESS The boy told his mother, state at a hockey tourna- who had been in a rela- ment, and two are Mar- WASHINGTON — The tionship with Prew, which blehead brothers, with the U.S. response to Russian initiated the investiga- incident occurring in Mar- meddling and disinforma- tion. Prew is accused of blehead, prosecutors said. tion campaigns has not indecently assaulting and Prew was arraigned in been strong enough to orally raping the boy on Salem Superior Court deter Moscow’s activities, various dates since last Tuesday on his original a top intelligence official fall. charges of aggravated said Tuesday. Prew is also facing three rape and four counts of Adm. Mike Rogers, di- more indecent assault and indecent assault and bat- rector of both the U.S. battery on a child charges, tery on a child under 14. Cyber Command and the involving two additional He continues to be held National Security Agen- 9-year-old boys. without bail and is sched- cy, said he’s taken steps The eight children who uled to appear in Salem to respond to the threat, have leveled accusations Superior Court for a dan- but that neither Presi- against Prew were partic- gerousness hearing on dent Donald Trump nor ipating in the hockey pro- Thursday for the charges Defense Secretary James gram with him. He is not involving the first child in Mattis has granted him affiliated with the Marble- Essex County, prosecutors any additional authorities head Hockey Association, said. to counter Russian efforts but provides private and Prew has not been in- to sow discord in the Unit- group hockey sessions in dicted on the charges out ed States. the area. of Essex County involving “I’ve never been given Prew is charged with the two other children, any specific direction to assaulting three boys and he has not been for- take additional steps out- from Marblehead in Es- mally charged with as- side my authority. I have sex County and is charged saulting the four other taken the steps within my PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS with assaulting the boy children in the county authority, you know, try- White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders speaks during in Middlesex County. Of who have accused him, ing to be a good, pro-active the daily press briefing at the White House Tuesday. the uncharged incidents, prosecutors said. commander,” Rogers said which are under investi- at a Senate Armed Ser- ed, but that he doesn’t set Reed of Rhode Island, the He said U.S. sanctions gation in Essex County, Gayla Cawley can be vices Committee hearing. policy and doesn’t want to ranking Democrat on the and recent indictments of one child is a Canadian reached at gcawley@item- “I have not been granted tell the president what to committee. Russians have had some exchange student, but live.com. Follow her on any additional authori- do. Rogers said he didn’t impact. But Rogers said: the incident happened in Twitter @GaylaCawley. ties.” “It certainly hasn’t gen- White House press sec- “I believe that President fully agree with the char- retary Sarah Sanders (Vladimir) Putin has clear- acterization that the U.S. erated the change in be- Swampscott principal out wouldn’t discuss what au- ly come to the conclusion was just sitting back and havior that I think we all thority Rogers was refer- that there’s little price to waiting. But he said: “It’s know we need.” after ‘hurtful messages’ encing, but said the pres- pay and that therefore, ‘I probably fair to say that Earlier this month, Dem- can continue this activi- we have not opted to en- ocratic Sens. Richard Blu- ident was looking at ways Madigan said in a pre- ty,’” Rogers said. “Clearly gage in some of the same menthal of Connecticut, SWAMPSCOTT to prevent Russian med- vious interview with The what we have done hasn’t behaviors that we are see- Bill Nelson of Florida and From A1 dling. “I can tell you that Item that there have been been enough.” ing” from Russia. Jeanne Shaheen of New we are taking a number of “they/them” pronouns for phone calls, voicemails Rogers’ statements fu- Rogers said he doesn’t Hampshire sent a letter steps to prevent this and a gender-fluid identity, and emails at the school eled Democrats on the have the day-to-day au- to Mattis urging him to we are looking at a variety but plans to become fully since the principal’s ear- committee. thority to try to deter order the U.S. Cyber Com- of other ways that we’re transitioned to female. lier announcement, but “We’re watching them Russian activities at their mand to prepare to engage going to continue to im- Angelakis said she and there was nothing that intrude in our elections, source. He said that au- Russian cyber operators plement over the coming Swampscott Police Chief police felt rose to the level spread misinformation, thority is held by Trump and disrupt Russian ac- weeks and months,” Sand- Ronald Madigan agreed of constituting a threat. tivities if they conduct ers said. become more sophisticat- and Mattis. “There are there would be a police The police chief said a Rogers told Congress ed ... and we’re just, essen- some things I have the au- any clandestine influence presence at the school on lot of the fear from peo- that he thinks a more ag- tially, just sitting back and thority to do and I’m act- operations against the up- Monday and Tuesday in ple was in the context of gressive response is need- waiting,” said Sen. Jack ing on that authority.” coming midterm elections. order to ensure a smooth the recent Florida school return for students and shooting, which rais- parents, which would es people’s concerns for hopefully reduce the anx- school safety. He said Hope Hicks declines to answer iety that parents may what police are doing at be feeling as a result of the school is out of abun- heightened media atten- dance of caution and to be tion. There was also a po- some questions in Russia probe there to put people at ease lice presence before the and restore the sense of vacation week. normalcy. By Mary Clare Angelakis also ad- Jalonick dressed a Feb. 12 infor- “I am mindful of the fact ASSOCIATED PRESS mation night on gender the last few weeks have identity at Stanley School, been challenging, and I WASHINGTON — Pres- want to assure you that ident Donald Trump’s which was intended to be providing a safe, support- longtime aide Hope Hicks for Stanley parents only. ive learning environment declined to answer ques- She said school officials for all students and staff tions about her time in enlisted the help of two is the highest priority,” the White House during police officers and three a nine-hour, closed-door district staff members to Angelakis wrote. interview with the House handle the sign-in pro- Angelakis said she was intelligence committee cedure and all media re- at Stanley all day on Tuesday, saying she was quests to cover the event Tuesday, where she spent advised not to. that came to her office eight years as a principal, The panel is investigat- were declined. and found that she was ing Russian interference When The Item contact- met by smiling faces. She in the 2016 election and ed the superintendent’s said she also plans to be at any contacts between office about the question the school today. Trump’s campaign and and answer forum for par- “Teaching and learn- Russia. As one of Trump’s ents, a reporter was told ing are very much on closest aides, Hicks is a the meeting was closed to track here,” Angelakis key eyewitness to his ac- the press. said. “While we as adults tions over the past several But Angelakis said a deal with the challenges years. She was his spokes- reporter from the Boston and distractions that the woman during the 2016 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Globe was able to gain ac- school has presented, I presidential campaign cess to the forum, which think it is important that and is now White House White House Communications Director Hope Hicks, one of President resulted in a front page any anxiety we may be communications director. Trump’s closest aides and advisers, arrives to meet behind closed doors story on Feb. 18. She said feeling is not apparent to The top Democrat on the with the House Intelligence Committee at the Capitol in Washington she is in the process of in- students. I firmly believe intelligence panel, Cali- Tuesday. vestigating how that may that you as parents and fornia Rep. Adam Schiff, have occurred and will the Stanley staff are doing said after the meeting was interference during the statement after news of the statement went unan- share that information if a commendable job in that over that Hicks answered campaign, House inves- meeting broke last sum- swered,” Schiff said. and when she finds out. In regard.” questions about her role tigators also had ques- mer. The statement said As the interview wore her correspondence, the in Trump’s campaign and tions about her time in the meeting primarily con- on, Hicks and her lawyer superintendent reiterated Gayla Cawley can be answered some questions the White House, includ- cerned a Russian adoption relented on one area of her sincere intent was to reached at gcawley@item- about the transition pe- ing her role in drafting a program, though emails questioning — the tran- restrict that meeting to live.com. Follow her on riod between the election statement about a 2016 released later showed that sition period between the Stanley parents. Twitter @GaylaCawley. and the inauguration. But meeting between Trump Trump’s eldest son, Donald election and the inaugura- she would not answer any campaign officials and Trump Jr., enthusiastical- tion. She initially refused questions about events Russians. That statement ly agreed to the sit-down to answer all those ques- Police investigating threat since Trump took the oath has been of particular with a Russian lawyer and tions, but Schiff said it of office, similar to some interest to special coun- others after he was prom- became clear to the House against Lynnfield High School other White House offi- sel Robert Mueller, who ised dirt on Trump’s pres- lawmakers that she had LYNNFIELD Regional Technical Vo- answered questions about cials who have spoken to is investigating matters idential rival, Democrat cational High School in the committee. Schiff said related to the Russian Hillary Clinton. Hicks was that time period in a sep- From A1 Wakefield was locked Hicks did not assert any meddling and potential with the president on Air arate interview with the future. Counselors and ad- down after a report of type of executive privilege, obstruction of an ongoing Force One while they were Senate intelligence panel. ministrators will be avail- but just said she had been federal inquiry. writing the initial state- That committee is also in- an online threat made advised not to answer. The White House has ment. vestigating the meddling able in the school office for against the school. It was While the investigation said the president was “All of our questions and spoke to Hicks several any students who want to later determined that is focused on Russian involved in drafting the about what went into that months ago. talk about the matter.” the threat was against a On Monday, nearby similarly named school in Wonderland demolition back on track Northeast Metropolitan Maryland. WONDERLAND looking for a buyer, Arrigo son, setting a record with The facility shut down From A1 said. 19 wins. for good a short time lat- ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! 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©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2018 Early exit for Classical boys basketball By Harold Rivera “They have athletes, they can really “At the beginning of the game, we ITEM STAFF shoot it. They pretty much have ev- tried to go down low as much as pos- erything besides a typical big man. sible,” Grassa said. “I thought that’s LOWELL — For one quarter of Lowell’s a very good team.” how we had success. Once we got in Tuesday night’s Division 1 North Lowell’s Carlos Nunez, Justin Vil- the up and down game with them, first round game between the No. 13 lanueva and Rashawn Settles each Classical and No. 4 Lowell boys bas- they’re even more athletic than us.” scored 11 points. ketball teams, everything went the Back-to-back 3-pointers knocked Rams’ way. Edwin Solis scored a game-high 23 in by Rivera and Deven Okowuga After two quarters, the Rams held points for Classical, knocking in four sliced the deficit down to 2 at 18- a slight edge over the Red Raiders. 3-pointers and using his size-advan- 16. That propelled a 12-3 Lowell The second half, however, was all tage over a smaller Lowell team in run that saw the Red Raiders claim Lowell as the Red Raiders grabbed a the paint. Jeff Barbosa tallied 13 a 20-18 edge midway through the 74-60 win on their home floor to end points and Dyrrell Rucker finished second quarter. Barbosa scored the Classical’s season. with 11. next five points to get Classical back Nathaniel Siow and Alex Rivera, Classical got things started on the in gear. Classical led 33-31 at half- a UMass Lowell commit, led the right foot. The Rams scored the first time. Red Raiders with 15 points each. five points of the game before Low- Lowell took command in the third ell notched its first basket. Classical The Rams held Rivera scoreless for quarter to open up a double-digit ITEM FILE PHOTO the first quarter but he found his fired back with a layup from Rucker lead. Siow, held scoreless through rhythm in time for the win. and a 3-pointer from Edwin Solis, the first half, knocked in a pair Edwin Solis scored a game-high 23 points and “We knew Alex was their guy,” boosting its lead to 10-2. After one drained four 3-pointers, but the Rams fell to Classical coach Jasper Grassa said. quarter, Classical led 15-8. CLASSICAL, B2 Lowell in a rst-round tournament game. Chieftains Pioneer icemen freeze out lose heartbreaker Magicians By Anne Marie Tobin in a tight game as live FOR THE ITEM in close games,” said Lyn- By Scott Cooper nfield coach Jon Gard- FOR THE ITEM WATERTOWN — The ner. “Even when we were Lynnfield Pioneers boys down, 1-0, we still were HAVERHILL — If you hockey team is going to re- walked into the Valley Fo- fairly confident that we member this one for a long would at least force over- rum for the start of the time. Masconomet-Marblehead time, and then when we All season long, the Pio- scored to tie it up, I said, girls’ hockey game Tuesday neers have been masterful afternoon, you would have we got this. in finding a way, by hook “But in the end, we knew seen the No. 24 Headers or by crook, to pull out dominating the Chieftains. on this ice with no neutral the close ones. Sixteen of zone, that it was going to Marblehead was all over their 20 regular season the No. 9 seed, outshooting be a muck goal, a cheap games this year were up Masco by a wide margin af- goal, a bouncing puck, and for grabs with under five ter 15 minutes. that’s what both of their minutes to play, with the The bad news for Mar- goals were to be honest score either tied or a one- blehead was Masco goalie with you. Neither one was goal differential. Molly Elmore; she gob- the result of any playmak- Unfortunately for Lyn- bled up all 19 shots in the ing, they just were in the nfield, the No. 14 seed- first period, and was ag- right place, but still it’s ed Wilmington Wildcats gressive too, leaving her a tough pill to swallow, turned the tables last crease to break up Head- especially here on this night at John Ryan Are- er passes. Elmore’s team- rink where we have had na, stealing a 2-1 win in mates broke through in nothing but heartache it the first round of the Divi- the second with a pair to seems.” sion 2 North tournament, win the game 2-0. Wilmington coach Ste- Abby Gendron and Sami thanks to some late game phen Scanlon was obvi- Kelleher set up Kate Irons heroics from senior for- ously happy with the win. with just 45 seconds gone ward Robert Lord, who “Both teams were strong in the second with the only pounced on a bouncing in the same places, but goal Masco would need on puck in the crease and I think it came down to their Division 1 prelimi- tucked home the game we play in a really tough nary round game. winner with only 3.4 sec- league, the Middlesex For Kate Irons, the even- onds left in regulation. League, that helps you get tual game-winning score “I think we played out ready for the tournament, game plan, and I was very was her 50th point of the LYNNFIELD, B2 season. comfortable with being Marblehead kept press- ing after Masco’s first tal- ly, but Ellmore wouldn’t ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE budge, and the goal by Tech’s Robert Wallace attempts to get a shot up over Newburyport’s Irons really seemed to Aidan Mone during Tuesday night’s game. pump up Masco after their slow first period. The Chieftains took a 2-0 lead seven minutes after Tech boys lose tough their first goal; Erin Irons buried one past Marble- head goalie Grace Bertag- na’s stick side to double one to Newburyport their lead. Anna Behring- er and Riane Vatcher had BY DAILY ITEM STAFF “We came ready to play,” Tech coach assists on the goal. Stevie Patrick said. “It’s a tournament Marblehead had a 9-5 The Lynn Tech boys basketball team game. We’re a better team than we shot advantage in the sec- came ready to play for Tuesday night’s were last year. We’re going to be even ond, but the results were Division 3 North first round game at better next year. We’re going to be the same as they were in Newburyport. Tech led by a point with more experienced and we have a cou- the second. under two minutes to play, but the No. ple guys coming in. The teams played even 8 Clippers strung together a late rally “It was a really good year,” Patrick in the third period, but for the 67-63 win over No. 9 Tech. added. “I’m really proud of my seniors. the Chieftains are able to With the win, Newburyport advanc- They had a great season. Belmin and move on after they weath- es to Thursday’s quarterfinal where Rob were both nominated for CAC ered the Header storm. the Clippers will host No. 1 St. Mary’s. Player of the Year and we’ll know in a Masco coach Ryan Sugar Rob Wallace led Tech with 25 points. said he was relieved when couple of days.” PHOTO | KRISTINE MARENGI Belmin Berilo scored 22 points and Tre Tech ends the season at 13-8. his team scored. Baldwin added 10 points. All three, Cooper Marengi pokes the puck forward off a “We like to come out and “I told the guys I was proud of their along with Jama Aroni, were named faceoff with Wilmington’s Thomas Robarge in control the tempo, we didn’t CAC All-Stars this season. ROUNDUP, B2 the rst period. and Marblehead played re- ally well early on,” Sugar said. “The team really got a boost when (Kate Irons) scored, she’s been great for It’s a slam dunk for the Marblehead boys us all season.” Marblehead was short two players who didn’t By Scot Cooper mus Keaney 3-pointer. The Ma- Sachems got was the 9-point defi- dress because they missed FOR THE ITEM gicians scored 23 points in the cit when the game ended. Marble- second quarter, including a Dan head killed the clock and forced a recent practice. WINCHESTER — The Marble- Coach Chris Wells said Doherty buzzer-beater to send Winchester into turnovers and a head High boys’ basketball team Marblehead into the break up by handful of contested shots while that his team worked was a little tight to start their Di- hard, they just couldn’t seven points. the Sachems were trying to hurry vision 2 North first-round playoff put the puck in the net.” Marblehead picked right up up in an attempt to put points on game in Winchester last night. “The team battled, we where it left off going into the the board. Marino said that Tues- The Sachems were in control in skated very well against third quarter, as Derek Marino day night was one of the best de- a big, physical team, we the first quarter, but the remain- swished a couple of deep threes, fensive games his team has had just weren’t able to score,” der of the game belonged to the part of his 30-point night to this season. Wells added. “We’re in Magicians in their 70-61 win. spark his team. The Magicians “It all started with our defense, pretty good shape moving The Sachems, the No. 6 seed, put the exclamation point on the we made a few changes when forward, we’re just losing had Marblehead, the No. 11 third when Doherty once again they hit some threes early, and one senior, our captain seed, down 21-15 after the first knocked home a basket as the we did some switches and real- Grace Moroney, so we can quarter. Marblehead coach Mike buzzer sounded. Marblehead’s ly got after them after the first,” build on this season.” Giardi said his team was a lit- seven-point halftime cushion was Marino said. “I think this game tle tense to start, but the Magi- The Headers finish 10- bumped up to 14, with a 59-45 was definitely our best game ITEM FILE PHOTO 7-1. Masco (16-3-2) will cians certainly settled down after Magicians lead after three quar- on defense, our communication play the winner of the the first quarter. The Magicians ters. on the court was great, and we Derek Marino had a game- high 30 points for the Magi- Peabody-Lynnfield and St. went ahead to stay, at 29-28 late The Magicians were outscored MARBLEHEAD, B2 Mary’s game. in the second quarter on a Sea- in the fourth, but the closest the cians. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2018 Classical boys hoop has an early exit from postseason CLASSICAL we did a good job of that few possessions and we From B1 in the first half. Then their got it down to 10 but by fourth and fifth options, that point they knew what of 3-pointers and came No. 4 (Siow) and No. 22 we were trying to do.” alive for 10 points in the (Settles) played great.” With the victory, Lowell third period. Siow led a With everything seem- advances to the Division 1 Lowell rally that saw the ingly going Lowell’s way, North quarterfinal where Red Raiders outscore the Classical never recuper- the Red Raiders will play Rams, 24-11, in the third. ated. The Rams slimmed the winner of tonight’s (7) Edwin Solis swished a Lowell’s lead down to 10 game between No. 12 Pea- 3-pointer in the closing in the final minute of the body and No. 5 English. the seconds but Villan- game but the Red Raiders Classical ends its season ueva heaved a half-court were comfortable by then. 12-9. shot into the net at the Rucker scored six points “It was a season of ad- buzzer. After three, Lowell in the fourth quarter but justments,” Grassa said. led 55-44. Lowell sealed the 74-60 “I’m looking forward to “He’s (Rivera) so good win. next year. I’m really glad that we couldn’t let him “Once they got that lead, I got to see what every- get any rhythm,” Grassa we started having to play thing’s like through the said. “We can’t contest his a little faster,” Grassa head coach’s point. I’m shots the way he shoots it. said. “That’s when I felt glad I’m here and I’m look- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS We wanted to take him out they got really comfort- ing forward to season No. of the game and I thought able. They got lazy for a 2.” Major League Baseball free agent Jarrod Saltalamacchia bats in front of East Japan Railway Company catcher Watanabe during a scrimmage game Tuesday. Baseball’s free agents are still living in limbo

BRADENTON, Fla. (AP) minor league deals after ble-A. I just want to play. — Tyler Clippard wore a attending camp: right- Let me be an insurance black jersey with a white hander Carlos Torres with policy.” players’ union logo and Cleveland and left-hander Top free agents have pitched hitless ball for two Tommy Layne with Bos- skipped the camp to con- innings against amateurs ton. First baseman Mike tinue working out on in the green shirts of the Napoli had been on the their own, a group that East Japan Railway Com- roster for the exhibition, includes pitchers Jake pany. but left for Arizona and a Arrieta, Alex Cobb, Lance He had the poorest per- physical needed to finalize Lynn and Greg Holland, sonal results of his nine a minor league contract and third baseman Mike major league seasons, yet with the Indians. Second Moustakas. ended the year with a cel- baseman Neil Walker ar- “It’s been absolutely re- ebration in the clubhouse rived this week. markable to me some of of the World Series cham- This camp is similar to the articles that I have pion Houston Astros. This the one run by the union seen suggesting that vet- is not how the 33-year-old at Homestead, Fla,, follow- eran leadership and a right-hander envisioned ing the end of the 1994-95 veteran presence is over- spring training. strike. Dave Gallagher valued and doesn’t have “We know that my year attended then as a player what it used to have,” said last year was a bad year, and signed with Philadel- union head Tony Clark, a but at the end of the day phia. Now he is a coach former All-Star first base- how bad was it? And it under manager Bo Porter. man. “That’s dishearten- wasn’t as bad as some that “They start to lose hope,” ing, to believe that that is got significant contracts,” he said. “And it’s a little bit the philosophy of some of he said Tuesday after ap- humiliating.” those making personnel pearing in the first of two The starting lineup in- decisions.” exhibition games for free cluded center fielder Ale- Gorzelanny is trying to agents scheduled for this jandro De Aza, catcher prove he’s healthy after week at the IMG Academy. Jarrod Saltalamacchia, hurting his pitching shoul- Thirty-eight players designated hitter Juan der in spring training last have attended the camp Francisco, first baseman year and spending the since workouts started Tyler Moore, right fielder ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE season in the New York Feb. 14. They wonder why Luke Scott, third baseman Lynn Tech’s Teavoun Baldwin (2) shoots past Bretton Ross of Newbury- they are on the outside Chris Johnson, shortstop Mets’ minor league sys- port. while several teams have Omar Infante, left fielder tem. Clippard has turned jettisoned veterans to fill Nolan Reimold and second down minor league offers, a higher percentage of baseman Tyler Ladendorf. saying he considers him- Hard-luck Tech boys basketball team falls their roster spots with The free agents won 2-0 in self a big leaguer and de- lower-salaried youth. five innings, allowing just serves a spot on a 40-man in tournament debut to Newburyport The players’ association one hit. Several scouts roster. filed a grievance Friday looked on from the small Walker remains confi- ROUNDUP “We got it under 15, but Fenwick’s defense was against the Miami Mar- stands, which had three dent, coming off a decent From B1 we couldn’t bounce back,” the key to the big victory. lins, Oakland Athletics, rows of blue seats and season when he hit .265 Bertrand added. “Bed- “Our great team defense with 14 homers and 49 good effort,” Patrick said. Pittsburgh Pirates and nine rows of metal bleach- ford’s pretty strong. We cause all the troubles for Tampa Bay Rays, accus- ers. RBIs for the Mets and Mil- “The mental mistakes missed a lot of layups and East Boston,” said Cru- waukee. hurt us in the end. We had ing the teams of failing to “It’s not like anybody that hurt us.” saders coach Adam De- appropriately spend reve- here that I’ve talked to is “Certainly going into a lead with less than two St. John’s 81 Baggis. this offseason I didn’t en- minutes to play. Newbury- nue-sharing money. here waiting for a 10-year Malden 64 Freshman Liz Gonzalez “Isn’t the goal to win the deal or a five-year deal. vision myself at this time port’s a tough place to win At St. John’s, the No. 7 led the way with 10 points, of the year not having a at but we gave it a great World Series every year? I These are guys just wait- Eagles defeated No. 10 6 rebounds and 3 steals. think every team should ing to get a job,” said the team to play for,” he said. effort.” Malden in the Division 1 Senior Fredi DeGuglielmo want to win the World Se- 32-year-old Saltalamac- “I’ve always played at a Bedford 72, Saugus 37 North first round. With added 7 points, 3 assists ries every year,” 35-year- chia, who went 1 for 25 for high level, so I’ve kind of The No. 13 Sachems saw the win, the Eagles ad- and 3 steals. Freshman old left-hander Tom Gor- Toronto last season. just assumed that at least their season end in the Di- vanced to Saturday’s (4) Annie Murphy scored 4 zelanny said. “You’re not “I’ve called six or seven by late January, early vision 3 North first round quarterfinal at No. 2 Law- points and grabbed 7 re- trying to go out there and teams myself. My agent’s February that I would be clash at No. 4 Bedford. rence. bounds. say I’d rather save money called teams and we’ve having serious discussions Vinnie Cirami, Robert St. Johns featured four Friday night’s game at than win games.” told them, hey, I’ll go to with somebody, and that McGrane and Christian players in double-fig- St. Mary’s will be the third Two players agreed to Triple-A. I’ll go to Dou- hasn’t happened yet. Correia each scored 7 ures. Nate Hobbs scored meeting between the two points for Saugus. Mike 19 points, Tommy O’Neil Catholic Central League Bertrand swished two scored 18 points, Matt Re- rivals this season. Marblehead boys come back on Winchester 3-pointers off the bench to lihan added 17 and Jarnel “It’s huge,” DeBaggis finish with six points. Snow-Guzman finished said. “We’ve played St. MARBLEHEAD ble figures for the winners. to make some changes, “They put tremendous with 14. Mary’s a couple of times From B1 Giardi said his team re- and we did, and we pulled pressure on us,” Saugus GIRLS BASKETBALL in the tournament and ally did a nice job after the it out.” coach Mark Bertrand said. executed on offense and Fenwick 54, they’ve all been big games Magicians simplified their Marblehead (13-8) will We’re a young team, East Boston 6 but this might be the defense really well.” game plan. be back in action Sunday very inexperienced and it At Fenwick, the No. 8 biggest. We’re two even- Marino was the game’s “We said we wanted to showed tonight. We pre- Crusaders took down No. ly-matched teams. It’s high-scorer. Winchester’s shut down two players, night (7) at No. 3 North pared. We got ready, did 9 East Boston to advance probably going to be one of Patrick Grassey led his Joe McCarron and Liam Andover (16-5) in the a lot of things, did a lot to Friday night’s (7) Divi- the biggest games in the team with 25 points. Dan Fitzpatrick, we did that quarterfinal round. North of talking but they went sion 3 North quarterfinal tournaments. We’re two Doherty and Seamus but then Grassley lit us Andover defeated Salem right after us. at No. 1 St. Mary’s. even teams. Keaney were both in dou- up,” Giardi said. “We had in its first round game. Lynnfield boys hockey team loses a heartbreaker to Wilmington

LYNNFIELD captain Jaret Simpson nfield dodged another bul- nior captain Joey Mack on line and carried the puck nament game and said From B1 in the left slot. His shot let when junior Andrew the opposite point. Mack into the zone. His shot they both wanted to come was saved by Wilmington Sullivan picked up a loose blasted a shot that got was saved by Kelly, but back to Lynnfield,” said so we were confident that goaltender Ryan St. Jean. puck and fired off a shot loose in the crease. With Worob knocked it loose Gardner. “It was great we would come in and play Less than a minute later, from about 15 feet in front St. Jean down and out and and slapped it home. and somewhat ironic that well. We’ve been playing St. Jean made another but misfired just wide. the net wide open and se- Lynnfield senior Jack they were the ones who well this month of Feb- save after a George DeR- Lynnfield missed sever- nior captain Tyler Murphy Hammersley tied the put it together and scored ruary. It was an exciting oche steal and shot from al golden chances to strike alone on the back door, game with a pretty goal that goal for us.” game and a great win for us.” point blank range. first early in the second Murphy poked the puck from fellow senior Robbie Lynnfield pulled Kelly The game was scoreless Wilmington stepped up period when the Pioneers just wide. Brandano at the 11:18 after Lord’s game winner, through two periods with the pace about 10 min- went on a power play after “That was a big chance mark. Marengi won a but could not get a shot on both teams unable to get utes in. The Wildcats’ senior Dylan Bresnahan right there, no doubt, we draw and the puck popped net before time expired. any playmaking going on best chance came with un- was flagged for roughing had the open net on the back to Brandano, rushing Lynnfield finished the the undersized surface. der three minutes to play at the 12:39 mark. Af- back door but couldn’t fin- the net on the left side. season 12-6-3, while Wilm- The Pioneers best chanc- when junior Dan Woods ter St. Jean made a glove ish it,” said Gardner. He centered the puck per- ington (12-10-0) moves on es in the opening period fed senior Thomas Worob save on DeRoche, senior The Wildcats finally fectly onto Hammersley’s to Friday’s quarterfinal came off the opening fa- creeping in from the left captain Cooper Marengi broke the ice just 36 sec- stick in front, who flipped game against Winthrop, ceoff. Sophomore forward point. His quick release won a faceoff and played onds into the third peri- the equalizer home. which beat Beverly 6-2 John Simonetti stole the wrister was saved by Pi- the puck back to the right od. Woods looked to be “These two guys are both last night, on Friday at puck in the neutral zone oneer goalie Aidan Kelly. point to DeRoche, who offsides as knocked down transfers, who last year O’Brien Rink in Woburn and fed junior assistant Thirty seconds later, Lyn- slid the puck across to se- puck in mid-air at the blue came to our Saugus tour- (TBD). WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

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TODAY Latin Academy vs. Lynn (6) MIAA Boys Basketball MIAA Girls Hockey Division 1 North First Round State Division 1 Preliminary Peabody at English (7) Peabody at St. Mary’s (8) Division 2 North First Round Westford at Winthrop (6:10) Malden Catholic at Beverly (7) State Division 2 Preliminary Division 3 North First Round Fenwick at King Phillip (5) Swampscott at Lynnfield (6:30) THURSDAY Division 4 North First Round MIAA Boys Basketball Winthrop at Excel (6) Division 3 North Quarterfinal MIAA Girls Basketball Newburyport vs. St. Mary’s TBA, 7) Division 1 North First Round MIAA Boys Hockey Andover at Revere (7) Division 3 North First Round Division 2 North First Round At Woburn Saugus at Wilmington (7) Revere/Malden vs. Swamlpscott (6) Division 3 North First Round At Stoneham MIAA Hockey Latin Academy vs. Lynn (6) Division 2 North First Round At Stoneham FRIDAY North Reading at Danvers (6) MIAA Girls Basketball Division 3 North First Round Division 3 North Quarterfinal At Stoneham Fenwick at St. Mary’s (7)

SPORTS BRIEFS Babe Ruth up on line at www.great- erlynnbaberuth.org. tryouts Those who played as 13s lastg year and are moving Tryouts for Lynn Babe up to the 14/15 level will try Ruth will be held Sunday at out at 10 a.m. the Paul Cavanagh Field- Those who are 14 or 15 house at Lynn English. and new to Babe Ruth 14 Only those who have regis- will also try out at 10. tered are allowed to try out. Little Leaguers who grad- Those who haven’t regis- uated and are trying out for tered must do so as soon as 13-year-old prep will try out possible. A signup will be at 11:30. held Thursday between 5 Everyone at tryouts needs and 8 p.m. at the Babe Ruth to bring a glove and sneak- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS complex clubhouse on O’Cal- ers. Players are allowed to laghan Way at Breed Middle bring their own bats as Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Scott Darling (33) makes a kick save as Bruins center Sean Ku- School. well.. raly (52) looks for the rebound during the second period of Tuesday night’s game. Anyone who did not play Those with questions Babe Ruth last year needs should contact Jeff Earp at to bring a birth certificate. 781-353-4024 or email Those who did play can sign- [email protected]. B’s outlast Hurricanes in OT TV/RADIO BOSTON (AP) — Char- saves for the Bruins, who expected to miss two ing the first penalty when lie McAvoy scored 1:08 overcame a rocky first weeks or more with a bro- Teravainen beat Rask Baseball into overtime and Rick period and got big nights ken right foot. Bergeron with a wrist shot at 13:09. 1:05 p.m...... St. Louis vs. Baltimore...... MLB Network Nash had a goal in his from two new additions. played Sunday in a 4-1 Aho put Carolina up 3-1 ...... Pittsburgh at Boston...... WEEI-AM 850 College basketball home debut for Boston as Rick Nash was acquired loss at Buffalo despite the with 56 seconds left in the 1 p.m...... women: ACC: N. Carolina vs. BC...... NESN the Bruins rallied past the from the New York Rang- fracture, which happened first, slipping the puck 3:30 p.m...... women: ACC: Ga. Tech vs. Clemson...... NESN Carolina Hurricanes 4-3 ers on Sunday as the Saturday when he blocked between Rask’s legs off a 5:30 p.m...... Big Ten: Illinois vs. Iowa...... Big Ten Network on Tuesday night. Bruins bolstered their a shot in a loss at Toronto. pass from Teravainen. 6:30 p.m...... LSU at South Carolina...... SEC Network Tommy Wingels, Riley lineup before Monday’s Rick Nash got his first NOTES: Bruins gener- ...... Providence at Xavier...... FS1 Nash and McAvoy each trade deadline. The game goal for Boston at 11:41 of al manager Don Sweeney ...... women: ACC: Wake Forest vs. Pitt...... NESN had a goal and an assist against Carolina also the first to tie it 1-all after said a CT scan showed 7 p.m...... Mississippi at Kentucky...... ESPN2 ...... Pittsburgh at Notre Dame...... ESPNU for Boston, which avoided marked the first with the McGinn’s power-play goal the fracture that didn’t ...... Temple at UConn...... CBSSN losing three straight for Bruins for Wingels, picked 10:01 into the game gave appear on an X-ray when 7:55 p.m...... Rutgers vs. Minnesota...... Big Ten Network the first time this season up Monday in a trade with Carolina an early lead. Bergeron’s foot was ini- 8:30 p.m...... Texas A&M at Georgia...... SEC Network after falling behind 3-1 Chicago for a conditional Boston fans were still tially examined. Bergeron, ...... Villanova at Seton Hall...... FS1 late in the first period. fifth-round draft pick. celebrating seven seconds who played with the injury 9 p.m...... Butler at St. John’s...... CBSSN Brock McGinn, Teuvo Wingels helped set up later when David Pastrnak at Buffalo on Monday, will ...... Florida St. at Clemson...... ESPNU Teravainen and Sebas- Riley Nash’s goal with received a double-minor be evaluated in two weeks...... Houston at SMU...... ESPN2 ...... Syracuse at BC...... NESN tian Aho scored for Caro- three seconds left in the for a high stick to the face ... Carolina C Jordan Staal 11 p.m...... Nevada at UNLV...... CBSSN lina, and Justin Faulk had first period to pull Boston of Joakim Nordstrom, who missed his third straight College basketball - women two assists. Scott Darling to 3-2, then tied it with his stayed down at center ice for game. Staal’s infant 12 p.m...... Arkansas vs. Vanderbilt...... SEC Network stopped 28 shots for the first goal for the Bruins several minutes as the Car- daughter, Hannah, died 2:25 p.m...... Mississippi vs. Florida...... SEC Network Hurricanes, who are 0-5-1 early in the second. olina training staff attended on Saturday. ... McGinn’s Pro basketball in their last six games. The Bruins were without to him. goal was his first since he 7:30 p.m...... Charlotte at Boston...... NBCSB, WBZ-FM 98.5 Tuukka Rask made 29 center Patrice Bergeron, Pastrnak was still serv- scored against Colorado. 8 p.m...... Golden State at Washington...... ESPN 10:30 p.m...... Houston at LA Clippers...... ESPN Golf 10:30 p.m...... LPGA: HSBC Women’s Championship...... Golf LeBron flattered by Philly fans’ fawning Pro hockey 8 p.m...... Detroit at St. Louis...... NBCSN INDEPENDENCE, Ohio not see the signs because pitch. The Process," a takeoff Soccer (AP) — LeBron James has they're not on any route "We're passionate about on the Sixers' "Trust The 2:45 p.m...... FA Cup: Rochdale at Tottenham Hotspur.... FS1 Philadelphia's basketball he would take from his Philadelphia," Asher Ra- Process" mantra and the pulse racing. home in Bath, Ohio, to phael, co-CEO of by Pow- third says: "#PhillyWant- NBA The NBA superstar still Quicken Loans Arena, the er Home Remodeling, the sLeBron." hasn't seen three bill- three-time champion was company that paid for the James' free agency fig- boards urging him to join warmed by their senti- billboards told ESPN. "We EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE ures to be the NBA's big- the 76ers, but he's flat- ment. have an amazing city. It's Atlantic Division Southwest Division gest offseason story, and W L Pct GB W L Pct GB tered by the idea that a "It is actually very flat- the best sports town and Toronto 42 17 .712 — Houston 47 13 .783 — the four-time champion Boston 43 19 .694 ½ San Antonio 36 25 .590 11½ city would want him to tering that I'm sitting it's an awesome place to Philadelphia 32 27 .542 10 New Orleans 34 26 .567 13 play there. here at 33 and in my 15th live. We think the best recently shot down any New York 24 38 .387 19½ Dallas 19 42 .311 28½ "That's dope," he said. year and teams or guys — athletes should want to discussion about his fu- Brooklyn 20 42 .323 23½ Memphis 18 41 .305 28½ Southeast Division Northwest Division The three billboards I don't want to say teams play here." ture until this season W L Pct GB W L Pct GB were unveiled on Monday because that becomes The Sixers will visit the ends. Washington 36 25 .590 — Minnesota 38 26 .594 — Miami 32 29 .525 4 Portland 34 26 .567 2 on busy Interstate-480 tampering — but people in Cavaliers on Thursday Following Tuesday's Charlotte 28 33 .459 8 Oklahoma City 35 27 .565 2 outside Cleveland, and their respective city want night. shootaround before the Orlando 18 42 .300 17½ Denver 33 27 .550 3 each contains a message me to play for them," he James can opt out of his Atlanta 18 43 .295 18 Utah 31 30 .508 5½ Cavs hosted Brooklyn, Central Division Pacific Division asking James to sign with said. "That's cool I think." contract with Cleveland James initially pretend- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB the Sixers this summer as James' appreciation following this season and Cleveland 36 24 .600 — Golden State 47 14 .770 — ed he was unaware of the Indiana 34 26 .567 2 L.A. Clippers 31 27 .534 14½ a free agent. caused a commotion on so- the superstar can hit the billboards. Milwaukee 33 27 .550 3 L.A. Lakers 26 34 .433 20½ The signs, which were cial media as Sixers fans free-agency market. "A lot of potholes on Detroit 28 32 .467 8 Sacramento 18 42 .300 28½ paid for by a Chester, Pa., began dreaming of No. 23 The first billboard in- Chicago 20 41 .328 16½ Phoenix 18 44 .290 29½ 480," James joked. "Got to company were inspired by in one of the team's jer- cludes a "#23" in maroon Tuesday’s Games Houston at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. be careful with the cars. Charlotte 118, Chicago 103 Thursday’s Games the Oscar-nominated film, seys. with a crown, on a court Cleveland 129, Brooklyn 123 L.A. Lakers at Miami, 7:30 p.m. "Three Billboards Outside NBA tampering rules with four numbers — the Got to be very care- Miami 102, Philadelphia 101 Philadelphia at Cleveland, 8 p.m. ful. That's why I don't do Washington 107, Milwaukee 104 Brooklyn at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Ebbing, Missouri." But prohibit teams from hav- jerseys for Sixers Ben Sim- Sacramento at Portland, 10 p.m. Minnesota at Portland, 10:30 p.m. their objective was to en- ing any involvement in mons, Joel Embiid, Dario much driving. I sit in the L.A. Clippers at Denver, 10:30 p.m. Friday’s Games Wednesday’s Games Charlotte at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. tice James to come to Phil- recruiting players, but Saric and Robert Coving- backseat. Milwaukee at Detroit, 7 p.m. Detroit at Orlando, 7 p.m. adelphia. there's nothing to stop ton. The second billboard “You talking about the Toronto at Orlando, 7 p.m. Golden State at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Charlotte at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Dallas at Chicago, 8 p.m. Although James may fans from making their has the motto: "Complete billboards, though?" Indiana at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Denver at Memphis, 8 p.m. Golden State at Washington, 8 p.m. Indiana at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Phoenix at Memphis, 8 p.m. Toronto at Washington, 8 p.m. TODAY IN SPORTS New Orleans at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Oklahoma City at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Oklahoma City at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Minnesota at Utah, 10:30 p.m. Feb. 28 1960 — The U.S. hockey team 1986 — Baseball commissioner become the first sisters to win WTA 1922 — In the first formal college scores six goals in the third period to Peter Ueberroth conditionally sus- Tour events on the same day. Venus conference basketball tournament, beat Czechoslovakia 9-4 and win the pends Dave Parker of the Cincinnati wins the IGA SuperThrift Tennis Clas- NHL North Carolina beats Mercer 40-26 gold medal in the Winter Olympics at Reds, Keith Hernandez of the New sic in Oklahoma City after Serena to win the Southern Intercollegiate Squaw Valley, Calif. York Mets, Joaquin Andujar of the takes her first title on the WTA Tour EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Central Division Conference championship. 1967 — Wilt Chamberlain misses Oakland Athletics, Lonnie Smith of at the Gaz de France Open. GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA 1940 — College basketball is tele- his first field goal in four games to the Kansas City Royals, Enos Cabell 2003 — In Val Di Fiemme, Italy, Tampa Bay 63 43 17 3 89 227 170 Nashville 62 39 14 9 87 202 160 vised for the first time. Station end his NBA record shooting streak of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Jeff Johnny Spillane wins the Nordic com- Toronto 66 39 20 7 85 218 185 Winnipeg 63 37 17 9 83 213 170 W2XBS broadcasts a doubleheader of 35 consecutive field goals, during Leonard of the San Francisco Giants bined sprint to become the first Boston 61 38 15 8 84 199 153 Minnesota 63 36 20 7 79 196 177 at New York’s Madison Square Gar- Philadelphia’s 127-107 victory over and Dale Berra of the New York Yan- American to win a gold medal at the Florida 60 29 25 6 64 178 195 Dallas 62 35 23 4 74 184 164 den: Pittsburgh vs. Fordham, New Cincinnati at Syracuse. kees for one year for drug abuse. Nordic world championships. Detroit 62 26 26 10 62 165 183 St. Louis 64 34 26 4 72 176 172 York University vs. Georgetown. 1971 — Jack Nicklaus wins the PGA After conditions are met the suspen- 2010 — Ai Miyazato wins the HSBC Montreal 62 23 29 10 56 157 194 Colorado 62 33 24 5 71 190 186 Ottawa 62 21 31 10 52 168 219 Chicago 63 27 28 8 62 178 179 1957 — Johnny Longden becomes Championship by beating Billy sions are reduced. Champions to become the first LPGA Buffalo 63 19 33 11 49 151 206 Pacific Division the first to reach 5,000 victo- Casper by three strokes. 1987 — Los Angeles Lakers broad- Tour player in 44 years to sweep the Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA ries. Longden, who started his career 1981 — Houston’s Calvin Murphy caster Chick Hearn calls his 2,000th first two events of a season. Miyaza- GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vegas 62 41 16 5 87 217 169 in 1927, coaxes Bente to a head vic- makes the last of his 78 consecutive consecutive game for the club, a to, who the LPGA Thailand last week, Wash 64 36 21 7 79 198 191 San Jose 63 33 21 9 75 182 176 tory over Flying Finish II in the fourth free throws in a game against San streak spanning 22 years. closes with 3-under 69 for a two- Phila 63 34 19 10 78 189 178 Anaheim 64 31 21 12 74 176 178 race at Santa Anita. Diego — an NBA record. 1999 — Venus and Serena Williams stroke victory over Cristie Kerr. Pitts 64 36 24 4 76 208 190 LA 63 34 24 5 73 180 157 NJ 63 33 22 8 74 188 190 Calgary 63 32 22 9 73 182 185 Columbus 63 32 26 5 69 168 175 Edmonton 62 27 31 4 58 177 204 NYI 63 29 27 7 65 207 225 Vancouver 63 24 32 7 55 168 204 TRANSACTIONS Carolina 63 27 25 11 65 167 193 Arizona 62 18 34 10 46 148 205 NYR 63 27 30 6 60 177 201 BASEBALL Rob Rogers. Ziggy Ansah as their franchise player. ANAHEIM DUCKS — Assigned C NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for N.Y. Rangers at Vancouver, 10 p.m. National League Frontier League INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Named Tom Kalle Kossila and G Reto Berra to overtime loss. Top three teams in each Thursday’s Games division and two wild cards per conference Carolina at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. NEW YORK METS — Agreed to terms EVANSVILLE OTTERS — Signed RHP Rathman running backs coach, Alan San Diego (AHL). advance to playoffs. Pittsburgh at Boston, 7 p.m. with RHPs Tyler Bashlor, Gerson Bau- Brian Bass and RHP Tyler Vail. Williams secondary coach, Marcus BUFFALO SABRES — Recalled F Seth Tuesday’s Games New Jersey at Florida, 7:30 p.m. tista, Jamie Callahan, Chris Flexen, FLORENCE FREEDOM — Signed 3B Brady assistant quarterbacks coach, Griffith from Rochester (AHL). Washington 3, Ottawa 2 Tampa Bay at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Robert Gsellman, Seth Lugo, Kevin Xavier Turner. Bobby Johnson assistant offensive COLORADO AVALANCHE — Recalled G New Jersey 3, Pittsburgh 2 Nashville at Edmonton, 9 p.m. McGowan, Marcos Molina, Rafael LAKE ERIE CRUSHERS — Signed C line coach, Tom Manning tight ends Spencer Martin from San Antonio (AHL). Boston 4, Carolina 3, OT Minnesota at Arizona, 9 p.m. Montero, Corey Oswalt, Jacob Rhame Karl Ellison, OF Cameron Newell and coach, Kevin Patullo wide receivers NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Assigned G Florida 3, Toronto 2, OT Chicago at San Jose, 10 p.m. Nashville 6, Winnipeg 5 Columbus at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. and Paul Sewald; INFs Gavin Cecchi- RHP Sean Renzi. coach and Gunnard Twyner offensive Cory Schneider to Binghamton (AHL) Minnesota 8, St. Louis 3 Friday’s Games ni, Luis Guillorme, T.J. Rivera, Amed NORMAL CORNBELTERS — Signed quality control coach. on a conditioning loan. Calgary at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Montreal at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Rosario and Dominic Smith; OFs OF Andrew Godbold to a contract PHILADELPHIA EAGLES — Announced PITTSBURGH PENGUINS — Signed F Edmonton at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. New Jersey at Carolina, 7:30 p.m. Michael Conforto and Brandon extension. the retirement of P Donnie Jones. Patric Hornqvist to a five-year con- Los Angeles at Vegas, 10:30 p.m. Buffalo at Florida, 7:30 p.m. Nimmo; LHP Steven Matz and Cs FOOTBALL SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Signed tract extension through the 2022-23 Wednesday’s Games Detroit at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Tomas Nido and Kevin Plawecki on National Football League OL Garry Gilliam to a two-year con- season. Buffalo at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Colorado, 9 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Montreal, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Calgary, 9 p.m. one-year contracts. CHICAGO BEARS — Named Brad tract extension through 2019. TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — Recalled F Detroit at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Ottawa at Vegas, 10 p.m. Atlantic League Childress offensive consultant. HOCKEY Michael Bournival from Syracuse Calgary at Colorado, 9:30 p.m. Nashville at Vancouver, 10 p.m. LONG ISLAND DUCKS — Signed RHP DETROIT LIONS — Designated DE National Hockey League (AHL). B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2018 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Do whatever it takes to ensure Let others do as they please; Get along with your peers. Put in the hours, physical la- Concentrate on getting things Uncertainty will prevail regard- that your responsibilities are if you are judgmental, you will There is strength in numbers, bor and effort to get things done to the best of your ability. ing partnerships or discussions completed on time. Refuse to be judged as well. Know your and if you can convince others done. Supervision may not be Don’t jeopardize your chance with people in your inner circle. let anyone interfere or cause capabilities and only promise to step up and make a differ- welcome, but it will help you to advance by letting an emo- Be precise to avoid a misun- emotional distress that will de- what’s doable. Living up to your ence, positive changes can be maintain peace and avoid dis- tional incident stifle your pro- derstanding. Impulsive deci- ter you from reaching your goal. word is important. put into motion. cord. ductivity. Live, love, laugh and sions will lead to a disagree- keep the peace. ment and regret. ARIES (March 21-April 19) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Observation will help you pro- GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Keep moving forward at light- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) cess what you are up against. Spend more time at home ning speed. What you accom- You can make a difference if You’ll be easily misled by some- Your involvement in a movement Seeing someone or something and with people who can help plish will give you the edge you put your skills and experi- one trying to manipulate you. that can bring about change will firsthand will encourage you you get things done. Trusting when faced with opposition. ence to good use. Participate Stay focused on what interests make you feel good and bring to make adjustments that will someone’s word will lead to Only take on what you can in community events or home you the most, and make per- you in contact with like-minded protect you against loss or ma- disappointment. Get the facts handle. Falling short will lead projects that will help improve sonal changes that will encour- people. Don’t get angry when nipulation. firsthand. to criticism. your environment. age a better standard of living. you can take action.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Off-and-on relationship may be off again after confession Another key spot that was missing DEAR ABBY: My boy- husband masculine. Ig- Mark Twain said, “I was born queen. When East won with friend, “Al,” and I have Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van nore the snide remarks be- modest; not all over, but in his ace and led a club, declar- been together for two years Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, cause you are not going to spots.” er ruffed with the heart nine, off and on. We dated casu- change her. In yesterday’s deal, South but West overruffed to defeat ally for six months before and was founded by her mother, Whether your little boy we decided to be exclusive. Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at wants you to continue would have made his slam if the slam. Unbeknownst to him, I DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los painting his nails pink — he had held the trump sev- Then South realized that, was also sleeping with or, for that matter, to wear en-spot instead of the six. In like in yesterday’s deal, if someone else, “Brandon.” Angeles, CA 90069. something pink — is far less today’s deal, South is in six dummy had had the trump Al and I had a fight and important than making hearts. What happens after seven and West the six, the broke up for a few months, sure he knows you love and West leads the diamond king? slam could have been made. and during that time I relationships last forever. nails when he begs me to? support him and it’s OK to slept with another good It’s possible that this one I’m a stay-at-home mom be HIMSELF. That’s the On the second round of In the end-position, when East friend of mine, “Marc.” has run its course. and very close with my way parents raise confident the auction, North raised to leads the club jack, South can When Marc and I decided If you and Al had agreed son. When I paint my nails and successful children. two spades, worried about ruff with his king, then lead it wasn’t serious and you would both be absti- (I paint them pink), my the low doubleton diamond. the heart nine to pin East’s nent after the separation, son sees me and insists I moved on, Al and I got DEAR ABBY: What is Then, over South’s three-heart eight and draw trumps with- back together. he has reason to be upset. paint his toes and fingers your opinion about elderly If you had promised each “just like Mommy.” rebid, North did very well, con- out further loss. Of course, I didn’t feel obligated to parents who no longer that play would not have tell Al about it at the time, other there would be an I see it as all in fun, but drive having to pay their trol-bidding four clubs. This since “technically” I did accounting of who each of my mother-in-law makes children to drive them to announced four-card heart looked so clever if East had nothing wrong. But as we you had been with and you snide comments about appointments, grocery, etc.? support, the club ace and a begun with ace-10 doubleton. became more and more se- didn’t live up to it, I can him being a boy and that Think of all the times par- hand she really liked. (With rious, it occurred to me see why he would be dis- boys shouldn’t have their ents drove them when tancing. However, if an un- nails painted. My husband four hearts and an unexciting that it was a lie of omis- they were growing up. hand, she would have raised sion, since we interact with derstanding wasn’t in has also said I should stop. both men on a social level. place, then you were free to I know my son will want RETURNING THE to four hearts. Without four I told Al, and he isn’t han- be with others and you did me to paint his nails only FAVOR hearts, she would have con- dling it well, so now I’m at nothing wrong. a little while longer. It’s tinued with three spades or a loss about what to do. If Al no longer wants to not harming anyone, and DEAR RETURNING three no-trump.) South then be with you — for whatever THE FAVOR: Most adult Honesty and time are I’m sick of all the gender bid what he hoped he could key, I know, but he is dis- reason — you have no barriers. Am I wrong here? children with a memory choice but to let him go. For would never dream of ask- make. tancing himself from me. PRETTY IN PINK Do I let him go? I am fight- your sake, quit allowing ing to be paid for driving The diamond lead was le- ing hard right now, but I’m yourself to be beaten down their elderly parents. A thal. South won with his ace, and make it as painless for DEAR PRETTY: Your child who would do this feeling beaten down at ev- mother-in-law appears to cashed the club king, crossed ery turn. yourself as possible. must be desperate for mon- to dummy with a spade think that polishing your ey. In my opinion, because DEAR ABBY: Is it 2-year-old’s nails will they are paying for it any- and discarded his last two WRONG IN THE “make” him effeminate. It’s EAST wrong to paint my 2 way, the parents should diamonds on the club ace- 1/2-year-old boy’s finger- no more valid than her not make other arrangements queen. Then came the heart DEAR WRONG: Not all doing it has “made” your for transportation.

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MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Trial Court of Massachusetts The Superior Court By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Docket Number 1877CV00187 mortgage and security agreement given by Stephen J. Shea ("Mortgagor") to mortgage and security agreement given by Stephen J. Shea ("Mortgagor") to Essex County Superior Court - Lawrence Saugusbank, a Co-operative Bank, dated January 8, 2014, and recorded with the Saugusbank, a Co-operative Bank, dated January 8, 2014, and recorded with the 43 Appleton Way Essex County Southern District Registry of Deeds in Book 33059, Page 153, of Essex County Southern District Registry of Deeds in Book 33059, Page 135, of Lawrence, MA 01841 which mortgage the undersigned, North Shore Bank, A Cooperative Bank, is the which mortgage the undersigned, North Shore Bank, A Cooperative Bank, is the ORDER OF NOTICE BY PUBLICATION present holder, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose present holder, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose Thomas H. Driscoll, Jr., Clerk of Courts of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 12:00 Noon on the 21st of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 A.M. on the 21st day of March, 2018, on the mortgaged premises known and numbered as 129 day of March, 2018, on the mortgaged premises known and numbered as 27 CASE NAME: Elmer B Rubio et al Allen Avenue, Lynn, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in West Baltimore Street, Lynn, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises vs. said mortgage, to wit: described in said mortgage, to wit: Express Funding, Inc.

A certain parcel of land with the buildings thereon, situated in Lynn, Essex The land in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, together with the buildings RE: Express Funding, Inc. County, Massachusetts, being known as a numbered 129 Allen Avenue, and being thereon, being Lot B on a "Subdivision of Land as assessed to Waldo H. and bounded and described as follows: Minnie L. Brown, June 1, 1959, Joseph J. Macaione, Reg. Land Surveyor" recorded WHEREAS a civil action has been begun against you in our Superior Court by with Essex South Registry of Deed sin Book 4598, Page 392: Elmer B Rubio wherein it is seeking to; BEGINNING at a point of Allen Avenue, Ninety (90) feet from the corner of Bay Quiet title in favor of their interests in the property known as and numbered 61 View Avenue and running; SOUTHEASTERLY by West Baltimore Street, Thirty-Eight and 81/100 Neptune Street, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts (38.81) feet; WESTERLY on said Allen Avenue, fifty (50) feet, thence turning and running; We COMMAND YOU if you intend to make any defense, that on 3/27/2018 or SOUTHWESTERLY by Lot A on said Plan, One Hundred Twenty-Seven and within such further time as the law allows you do cause your written pleading to be NORTHERLY on land now or formerly of Harris or Russell, one hundred (100) feet, 80/100 (127.80) feet; filed in the office of the Clerk of Court named above, in said Commonwealth, and thence turning and running; further that you defend against said suit according to law if you intend any NORTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of Rossen, Thirty-One and defense, and that you do and receive what the Court shall order and adjudge EASTERLY on land now or formerly of Ireson, fifty (50) feet; thence turning and 70/100 (31.70) feet; and therein. running NORTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of Tremaine and land now or Herof fail not, at your peril, or as otherwise said suit may be adjudged and orders SOUTHERLY on land now or formerly said Ireson, one hundred (100) feet to the formerly of Monette, One Hundred Thirty-One (131) feet. entered in your absence. point of beginning. Containing 4,539 square feet of land according to said plan. It appearing to this Court that no personal service of the Complaint has been Be all of said measurements more or less or however otherwise bounded and made on the defendant a deputy sheriff having made a return on the summons described. Said premises are #27 West Baltimore Street in the present numbering that after diligent search he can find no one upon whom he can lawfully make thereof. service, a copy of which is hereto attached and made part of this notice, it is The premises to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights of way, ORDERED that notice of this suit be given to them by publishing, once a week for easements, covenants, restrictions, buildings and zoning laws, improvements, Subject to and with the benefit of a Right of Way as shown on said plan, three successive weeks, the last publication to be at least 20 days before said unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of being Four and 5/10 (4.5) feet wide on Lot A and Four and 5/10 (4.5) feet wide return in the: tenants and parties in possession, mortgages, existing encumbrances, and all on Lot B, and One Hundred Twenty-Seven and 80/100 (127.80) feet long from other claims in the nature of liens now existing or hereafter arising, having priority West Baltimore Street, for all purposes for which a right of way is customarily used. Newspaper: The Daily Item over the Mortgage, if any there be. The premises shall also be sold subject to the City/Town: Lynn, MA right of redemption of the United States of America, if any there be. The premises to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights of way, DATE ISSUED easements, covenants, restrictions, buildings and zoning laws, improvements, 02/13/2018 TERMS OF SALE: Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000.00) will be unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of CLERK OF COURTS/ ASST. CLERK required to be paid by certified check or bank cashier's check made payable to the tenants and parties in possession, mortgages, existing encumbrances, and all Thomas H Driscoll, Jr. Mortgagee at the time and place of sale as a deposit. The balance is to be paid to other claims in the nature of liens now existing or hereafter arising, having priority Item: February 21, 28, March 7, 2018 the Mortgagee by certified check or by bank cashier's check within thirty (30) days over the Mortgage, if any there be. The premises shall also be sold subject to the after the sale at the Law Office of F. Robert Allison, Attorney at Law, 159 Derby right of redemption of the United States of America, if any there be. Street, Salem, Massachusetts. Time is of the essence. The successful bidder shall (SEAL) be required to sign a Memorandum of Sale at the Auction Sale. TERMS OF SALE: Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000.00) will be required COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS to be paid by certified check or bank cashier's check made payable to the LAND COURT The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by Mortgagee at the time and place of sale as a deposit. The balance is to be paid to DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT public proclamation at the time and date appointed for the sale and to further the Mortgagee by certified check or by bank cashier's check within thirty (30) days 2017SM009637 postpone at any adjourned sale date by public proclamation at the time and date after the sale at the Law Office of F. Robert Allison, Attorney at Law, 159 Derby ORDER OF NOTICE appointed for the adjourned sale date. Street, Salem, Massachusetts. Time is of the essence. The successful bidder shall be required to sign a Memorandum of Sale at the Auction Sale. To: The description for the premises contained in said mortgage shall control Raul A. Hill as Personal Representative of the Estate of Patricia A. Hill a/k/a in the event of a typographical error in this publication. The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by Patricia Hill public proclamation at the time and date appointed for the sale and to further Corinne Marjorie (Renie) Dow a/k/a Corrine Dow; OTHER TERMS, IF ANY, TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE. postpone at any adjourned sale date by public proclamation at the time and date Farrah Jeanne Rivera appointed for the adjourned sale date. and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 DATE: 1/23/18 The description for the premises contained in said mortgage shall control U.S.C. c. 50 §3901 et seq.: NORTH SHORE BANK, in the event of a typographical error in this publication. A COOPERATIVE BANK, Ocwen Loan Servicing LLC Present holder of said Mortgage, OTHER TERMS, IF ANY, TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE. By its attorney, claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, numbered 6 South Street Court, given by Patricia A. Hill also known as Patricia Hill F. ROBERT ALLISON, ESQUIRE DATE: 1/23/18 to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Liberty Home 159 Derby Street NORTH SHORE BANK, Equity Solutions, Inc., dated December 21, 2013, and recorded in the Essex Salem, MA 0l970 A COOPERATIVE BANK, County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 33049, Page 4, and now (978) 740-9433 Present holder of said Mortgage, held by the Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with this court a complaint for Item: February 28, March 7, 14, 2018 By its attorney determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status.

LEGAL NOTICE F. ROBERT ALLISON, ESQUIRE If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE 159 Derby Street States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Salem, MA 0l970 Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain (978) 740-9433 that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in mortgage given by Denise C. Bradley and Darryl J. Bradley to First Call Mortgage Item: February 28, March 7, 14, 2018 this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before April 2, Company, dated July 18, 2005 and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) 2018 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the benefits of said Act. Registry of Deeds in Book 24600, Page 1 (the "Mortgage") as affected by a Loan ADVERTISEMENT Modification Agreement made December 6, 2006 and recorded at said Registry of Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of said Court on February 15, 2018. Deeds in Book 26493, Page 522 of which mortgage Deutsche Bank National Trust Attest: Deborah J. Patterson The Swampscott Housing Authority, the Awarding Authority, invites sealed bids Recorder Company, as Trustee for the Certificateholders of Soundview Home Loan Trust from Contractors for the Doherty Terrace Elderly Housing Development 667-2 for 2005-OPT3, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2005-OPT3 is the present holder by 201711-0112-TEA the Swampscott Housing Authority in Swampscott, Massachusetts, in accordance Item: February 28, 2018 assignment from First Call Mortgage Company to Sand Canyon Corporation f/k/a with the documents prepared by Robert I. Mitnik A.I.A. Option One Mortgage Corporation dated July 26, 2010 recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 30298, Page 495 and assignment The Project consists of: Window Replacement at buildings: #235/243 Burrill, from Sand Canyon Corporation f/k/a Option One Mortgage Corporation to #1/9 Doherty Circle, #17/25 Doherty Circle, and #33/41 Doherty Circle, Add (SEAL) Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for the Certificateholders of Alternate 1: Window Replacement at building #49 Doherty Circle, Add COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Soundview Home Loan Trust 2005-OPT3, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series Alternate 2: Window Replacement at building #51/59 Doherty Circle. LAND COURT 2005-OPT3 dated February 1, 2011 recorded in Essex County (Southern District) DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Registry of Deeds in Book 30404, Page 405, for breach of conditions of said The work is estimated to cost $ 207,000.00 including Alternates. 16SM002417 mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises ORDER OF NOTICE located at 42A Waverly Street, Lynn, MA 01904 will be sold at a Public Auction at Bids are subject to M.G.L. c.149 §44A-J & to minimum wage rates as required by 1:00 PM on March 16, 2018, at the mortgaged premises, more particularly M.G.L. c.l49 §§26 to 27H inclusive. To: described below, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: Todd M. Hartgrove General bidders must be certified by the Division of Capital Asset Management The land at 42A Waverly Street, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts being shown and Maintenance (DCAMM) in the category of General Building Construction. and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 as Lot B on a plan entitled "Sub-Division of Land for Elfreda L. Thompson, U.S.C.c. 50 §3901 et seq.: Lynn-Mass.", dated February 4, 1948, by Albert D. Martin, registered Land General Bids will be received until 2:00 p.m., Wednesday March 21, 2018 and Surveyor, recorded with Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds, Book publicly opened, forthwith. HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as Trustee for ACE Securities Corp. Home 3590, Page 187. Equity Loan Trust, Series 2006-OP1 This project is being Electronically Bid (E-Bid). All bids shall be submitted online at SAID PREMISES ARE SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING ENCUMBRANCES: www.Projectdog.com. Hard copy bids will not be accepted by the Awarding claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, 1. Title to and rights of the public and others in so much of the premises as lies Authority. E-Bid tutorials and instructions are available within the specifications numbered 98 Farrell Road, given by Todd M. Hartgrove to Option One Mortgage within the bounds of Waverly Street. and online at www.Projectdog.com. For assistance, call Projectdog, Inc at Corporation, dated January 26, 2006, and recorded in Essex County (Southern (978)499-9014, M-F 8:30AM-5PM. District) Registry of Deeds in Book 25330, Page 238 (the "Mortgage"), and now For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern held by the Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with this court a complaint for District) Registry of Deeds in Book 15750, Page 194. General bids shall be accompanied by a bid deposit that is not less than five (5%) determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. of the greatest possible bid amount (considering all alternates), and made The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other payable to the Swampscott Housing Authority. If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United municipal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to Bid Forms and Contract Documents will be available for pick-up at: Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. Projectdog, Inc, 18 Graf Road, Suite 8 Newburyport, MA 978-499-9014 (M - F this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before April 2, 8:30AM - 5PM), or on line at www.Projectdog.com 2018 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of benefits of said Act. $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order Go to www.Projectdog.com and login with an existing account or click Sign Up to Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of said Court on February 15, 2018. to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from register for free. Enter Project Code 823269 in the project locator box. Select Attest: Deborah J. Patterson this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon "Acquire Documents" to download documents, review a hard copy at Projectdog's Recorder acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check physical location, or request a free project CD. 09-053944 in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, Item: February 28, 2018 Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 Bidders may obtain one full paper bid set from Projectdog for a refundable deposit or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the of $50.00 made payable to Projectdog in the form of certified check or money premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical order. The full amount of the deposit will be refunded to all responsive bidders error in this publication. returning the Contract Documents in good condition within ten (10) days after date of general bid opening. Otherwise, the deposit will become the property of Selling a house? Other terms to be announced at the sale. Projectdog, Inc. Bidders requesting their refundable paper set to be mailed must supply a non-refundable shipping and handling fee of $35.00 payable to Buying a house? Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for the Certificateholders of Projectdog. Soundview Home Loan Trust 2005-OPT3, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2005-OPT3 General bidders must agree to contract with minority and women business Korde & Associates, P.C. enterprises as certified by the Supplier Diversity Office (SDO), formerly known as Find out what properties 900 Chelmsford Street SOMWBA. The combined participation goal reserved for such enterprises shall not Suite 3102 be less than 10.4% of the final contract price including accepted alternates. See recently sold in your area. Lowell, MA 01851 Contract Documents - Article 10 of the Instructions to Bidders. (978) 256-1500 Bradley, Denise and Bradley, Darryl, 09-055386 The job site and/or existing building will be available for inspection between 10 Check out Item: February 14, 21, 28, 2018 A.M. and 11 A.M. on Wednesday, March 7, 2018. the Real Estate page For an appointment call Donna Mc Donald at the SHA 781 593-5516. Item: February 28, March 1, 2018 in Saturday’s paper.

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Local, On demand Anytime, Anywhere B8 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2018 FOOD Break the rules with a Cauliflower Risotto By Rosalie Harrington a new bakery/restaurant that is serving ITEM FOOD EDITOR wonderful homemade donuts called Hon- eycomb Bakery in South Hamilton (our Sitting on a high stool the other night grandsons declared it a thumbs up after at Bambolina in Salem, we had a perfect we took them for breakfast recently). The view into the kitchen, giving us the chance price, $3.50 each, sounds high, but hand- to study their pizza-making operation. The made products are supposed to be more focal point of the open kitchen is a large, expensive than the more mundane foods round, tile-faced wood burning (with no that are manufactured on huge produc- gas assist) oven where the temperature is tion lines! hot enough to cook a pizza in a couple of Four or five in the afternoon is not my minutes (about 900 degrees). Artisan piz- favorite time to eat, but if that’s what’s za is hot these days, with smaller pies that required to enjoy oysters for a dollar a cost more than traditional Italian pizza — pop, count me in! There are several es- and that are worth every penny. tablishments that are offering the dollar Growing up in East Boston where we deal to generate business during their would give directions by referencing piz- slower times, and the trend seems to be za places (take a right at Tony’s, then go catching on. And they are nicely served left at Maria’s), we were acquainted with very chilled on a bed of crushed ice with delicious pizza. Going to Santarpio’s on a a few dipping sauces. Fried oysters in a Friday night was always a special experi- light batter are favorites, too. ence, as was a visit to the original Pizza Avocado mash on toast seems suddenly Regina in the North End. Both establish- to be everywhere. At Superfine in Man- ments had superb pizza and waitresses chester-by-the-Sea, soon opening a sec- served as entertainers with responses ond location in Marblehead, they serve that were borderline rude, but always a portion that is both generous and lus- fun. With that background, I have to say cious for just five dollars on really good I’m thrilled with the current evolution of Rosalie’s cauliflower risotto. bread from A&J King. It is on the appe- pizza into a fine food. tizer menu. I am not from the pineapple and ham ter makes several varieties and they are at $2 each. I can honestly say I’d rather The avocado toast is also beautifully toppings school of California pizza, how- helpful in pairing a sauce with the pasta. have that custom ceramic dishware than served at Tartine in Beverly, an upscale ever, there are many Pizza Biancos (with They also have a nice selection of olive a new outfit. Perhaps I am losing it, as coffee shop on Cabot Street that serves white sauce instead of red) that I real- oils, cheese for grating and a few select my mother would often accuse when I the wonderful Illy coffee from the impec- ly like, featuring toppings that include sauces like pesto. Last night I made a was growing up. cable Italian coffee company. Made on porcini mushrooms, prosciutto, multiple Bolognese sauce with duck breast that I Another delightful trend in turning ordi- premises are wonderful quiche, cakes, varieties of cheeses, pesto, or homemade ground myself with a little pancetta and nary foods into “premium” foods revolves soups and salads. It’s a great place for a fennel sausage, the latter of which we served it for a small dinner party with around donuts. We like to take rides on the glass of wine and a light supper. ordered and loved at Bambolina Fri- Pastaio’s fresh spaghetti. Down memo- weekend and explore our beautiful North Risotto seems to be making a comeback, day night — among the best pizzas we ry lane, I served escargot swimming in Shore, and we’ve been pleased to find nice too. A new take on the popular rice dish can recall having in recent years. While herbed garlic butter in dishes imported things happening with donuts. that is quick and easy is cauliflower risot- Todd did have his half with tomato sauce, from France. In fact, it was those dishes, While it might seem ridiculous to drive 45 to. This winter veggie usually ends up in mine was “senza pomodoro” — without bought at my favorite thrift shop, Boot- minutes or more for a donut, an amazing a cream sauce, but I think you will find tomato — not because I prefer it that straps, in Beverly, that inspired me to one can be found at Buttermilk Baking my version delicious. Also, besides rice, way but because my stomach insists on add snails to the menu. And how thrilled Company in Newburyport. It is a plump farro, bulgur and many other grains make it. Nevertheless, when pizza is made on was I to find cans of escargot at Market creation, baked not fried, filled to order a healthy and satisfying risotto knockoff. a beautiful, store-made crust and baked Basket — they never cease to amaze! with a to-die-for fresh cream indulgence. I can just hear my Milanese friends criti- off in a wood burning oven, the sauce is That’s the other thing that is worth not- The charming little local movie house, the cizing my “no rules” approach, saying “No less important anyway. We started with a ing — years ago you’d have to travel far Screening Room, which features the latest can do cauliflower risotto, no can do farro!” very crisp mixed greens salad with a nice and wide to find the range of ingredients independent films, is a short walk away if Italians love to make the rules about food, light dressing and the pizza was perfec- available in your neighborhood today. I you want to make a day of it. There’s also happily, because I love to break them. tion. Although many people can’t adapt was sure a trip to Formaggio Kitchen in to the variations offered in pizza today, Cambridge or Savenor’s in Boston would including the smaller pies with much big- be needed to find the escargot, but there Cauliflower Risotto ger prices at the artisan places, I love a they were at the local Market Basket. Of great pizza — old style or new. course, you don’t need any fancy dishes Arborio rice is preferred for this dish when you — Stir in a quarter cup of Marsala wine. Homemade pasta comes and goes — to serve them in, you can use mushroom are making “normal risotto.” — On another burner heat three to four cups that’s something I loved offering at Ro- caps to bake them as I did at Rosalie’s — For this cauliflower version cut the flowers of chicken or beef broth. Adding a half cup at a salie’s 35 years ago — and it seems to be back in the day. I just could not resist from a small head of cauliflower. I love the dif- time, stir into the cauliflower. back of late! Pastaio Via Corta in Glouces- those escargot dishes — especially not ferent colors available, like the carrots you see — Halfway through add the sautéed onion and everywhere now. garlic and stir. — Using a food processor coarsely grind — Repeat until the cauliflower tastes tender, enough flowers so that you have about three about 15 minutes cups. Don’t overdo it. Set aside. — Add a half cup of raisins, if you like, that — In the processor chop coarsely a medium you can soak in the Marsala wine to plump, a onion, three cloves of garlic and a little fresh third of a cup of grated Parmesan cheese, salt rosemary or thyme. and white pepper to taste. A half cup of goat — In a medium heavy pan melt three tbsp. cheese or a soft cheese of your choice is nice butter. Add the onions, garlic and thyme or rose- here. Stir to mix. mary and saute, stirring for a few minutes. Re- — Sprinkle with toasted walnuts or pecans at move from the butter with a slotted spoon. serving time. — Raise the heat and add a tbsp. olive oil and — To toast, spread the nuts on a sheet pan the cauliflower. Stir to coat and slightly brown and spray with a little olive oil and bake in oven all over. for 10 minutes, stirring once. Shredded Sweet Potatoes for Passover or Easter side dish By Sara Moulton ASSOCIATED PRESS With spring just down the road, you’ve likely al- ready figured out the main dish for the feast accom- panying whichever of the two big seasonal holidays — Easter or Passover — you celebrate. Leg of lamb and glazed ham are Eas- ter favorites. Braised bris- ket or roast chicken land on many Passover tables. But no matter which way you roll, Shredded Sweet PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Potatoes with Dates and Pistachios is a tasty side Sara Moulton’s Shredded Sweet Potatoes. dish that’s a great way to round out the menu. Like many of us with a The pistachios contrib- The easy part of this rec- food processor, you might ute crunch — and some ipe is that it takes just 5 have long ago stashed the complementary flavor — minutes to cook on top of box it came in — the one to the sweet potatoes, but the stove. And because the containing all the slicing feel free to use your nut of oven is going to be hogged and dicing blades — on choice. The dates contrib- for hours by the main dish the top shelf of a closet. ute a nice jammy sweet- you’re roasting, on top of Now’s the time to pull it ness, but if you’re not a the stove is exactly where down, dust it off and pull fan, just leave them out. you want it to cook. But out the grating disk. Then Finally, if you prefer basil sweet potatoes are dense, simply peel the sweet or cilantro to mint, by all you say. How can they be- potatoes, cut them into means, swap them in. Be- come tender in 5 minutes? chunks that fit into the fore the meal is over, you Well, it’s a snap when you processor’s feed tube and may find this side dish shred them before putting grate away. You’ll be done earning a place nearer to them in the skillet. in about 5 minutes. the center of the plate.

Shredded Sweet Potatoes with Dates and Pistachios Start to finish: 30 minutes (20 active) — 1 ⅓ tablespoons fresh lemon juice Servings: 6 — 2 tablespoons shredded fresh mint — ½ cup finely chopped onion — In a large skillet cook the onion in the oil — 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil over medium heat, until softened, about 5 min- — 2 pounds sweet potatoes, peeled and utes. Add the sweet potatoes and a hefty pinch coarsely shredded, preferably using the grating disk of a food processor of salt, increase the heat to medium-high, cover, — Kosher salt and cook, stirring, occasionally, until the potato — ½ teaspoon smoked paprika is tender, about 5 minutes. Stir in the paprika, — ⅓ cup toasted chopped pistachios pistachios, dates, lemon juice and mint; add — ⅓ cup chopped dried dates salt to taste.