MONDAY, APRIL 23, 2018 Lynn football royalty Pedro dies City

By Steve Krause Those who knew Pedro say he is a Division 1 school. ITEM SPORTS EDITOR one of the top athletes ever to come “It may not have been on the level Council out of Lynn. of a Big Ten school, or a college like LYNN — Pete Pedro, who earned “No question,” said Frank Carey, that,” said Tom Iarrobino, another the alliterative nickname “Pistol” himself one of Lynn’s most cele- close friend, “but it was definitely for the electrifying way he ran with to hear brated athletes and coaches. “He Division 1.” the football in high school and col- Pedro had led the nation all fall lege, died at his home early Sunday was one heck of an athlete.” After graduating from Trade in until Jim “Preacher” Pilot of New at the age of 76. Mexico State scored six touchdowns Union 1959, where he was a standout Pedro, a 1959 graduate of Lynn in his final game to overtake him. Trade, is considered the best ath- football player, he went to Trin- idad Junior College in Colorado, After he graduated from college, lete in the school’s history. He later Pedro signed with the Boston Patri- and then to West Texas State (now plans went to West Texas State, where ots and spent a year on their taxi he was one of the nation’s leading West Texas A&M University). In squad. PHOTO | PAULA MULLER By Gayla Cawley rushers and a 1962 Newspaper En- his sophomore season, Pedro was “About 10 or so years ago,” said terprise Association All-America the second-leading rusher in the Pete Pedro brought a ITEM STAFF selection. nation, playing for what was then PETE PEDRO, A7 lot of pride to Lynn. LYNN — The City Coun- cil will hold a public hear- ing on Tuesday to amend zoning to allow for a med- Square meals on wheels ical village that would replace Union Hospital, but city officials are also planning for how the re- mainder of the site will be developed. Scheduled to open in the fall of 2019, a 37,000 square-foot, $23 million facility, or medical village, would offer urgent care, basic lab and radiology services, outpatient psy- chiatry services and an expanded home for the North Shore Physicians Group Lynn primary and specialty care practice currently located in the West Medical Building on the Union Hospital cam- pus, according to Laura Fleming, a spokeswoman for North Shore Medical Center. The Department of Pub- lic Health approved a $180 million expansion of North Shore Medical Cen- ter (NSMC) in 2016, that will close Union and move the beds to a new Salem campus in 2019. The med- ical facilities in Lynn and Salem are part of Part- ners Healthcare. The City Council will hold a public hearing re- garding amending the ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK zone ordinance to estab- lish a Medical Village IronBound’s Food Truck Emporium kicked off on Saturday with a giant block party on Mount Vernon Overlay District on all of Street in Central Square, Lynn. Story, other photos page 3. the land lying between and bounded by Dart- mouth Street, Anchor Road, Lynnfield Street and Woodland North. A vote is expected, according Turnout assessment: low to Ward 1 City Councilor INSIDE Wayne Lozzi. Lozzi said zoning cur- Lynn rently allows for sin- expectations in Swampscott gle-family housing or a Lynn joins class hospital. The City Council action lawsuit against the town since 1996. Prior to her Transom Real Estate in Boston, is issued a special permit in pharmaceutical By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF running for a second, three-year the 1950s to allow for the companies. A3 current role, she worked in the as- sessing department. term on the five-member Board of hospital to be there. SWAMPSCOTT — Low voter If re-elected, Paster said she Selectmen. Fleming said because Students bene t from turnout is expected for Tuesday’s would focus on keeping the public Ted Delano, a Swampscott Police the medical village will United Way’s AmeriCorps local election, which will feature aware, making sure public ques- detective, is running for a third only require about a quar- projects. A3 only one contested race. tions are answered and making three-year term on the five-mem- ter of the 20-acre Union Two candidates are vying for Sports sure the level of transparency con- ber School Committee. campus property (Lynn a seat on the Board of Assessors. David Zucker, an attorney, is officials estimate the med- Eager to get a better Linda Paster, chairwoman of the tinues. glimpse of the East Lynn vying to fill a vacant seat on the ical village as one-third of board, faces a challenge from Di- O’Brien, an enrolled agent Little League Opening five-member Planning Board, what they say is a 15-plus ane O’Brien, who owns a tax prac- through the IRS, prepares tax re- Day ceremony, Jaxson as JR Young opted not to run for acre parcel), Partners is tice based in Somerville. turns for a living. She said the po- Dennis, 4, hopped onto his re-election. working with Lynn city The other seven races in the lo- sition is in her wheelhouse, as she dad Jarod’s shoulder. B1 Tript Sembhi, a marketing co- leaders on a plan to sell cal election are uncontested. understands procedures and tax rates. ordinator and agent at Sagan the remainder for devel- Paster has served on the board Realtors, is running for her first, opment. O’Brien is on the For the Love of assessors for nine years, includ- three-year term as a Trustee of the For the remainder of the of Swampscott board and is PTO ing three non-consecutive years as Public Library. She was appointed property, Lozzi said he treasurer for Swampscott Middle chairwoman. She is seeking her in December after another trustee asked Partners to fund a School. She previously served as fourth, three-year term. stepped down. $30,000 architectural en- She has worked as a clerk in the PTO treasurer for Clarke Elemen- Michael McClung is running for gineering design for a building department at Town Hall tary School. since 2008, and has worked for Peter Spellios, a principal at ELECTION, A7 UNION, A7 Saugus volunteers clean their corner of Earth

By Daniel Kane and Bike to the Sea groups this whose mission since 1993 has participate today,” he said. FOR THE ITEM Earth Day to clean up the areas been to create a trail free of cars Not all the sticks were thrown around the Saugus River and from the Malden/Everett area in the dumpster. Tanya Amato SAUGUS — Digging out and Marshview Park. to the beaches in Revere, Lynn and a group from Towards Inclu- clipping away invasive plants “It’s a way of life for us, not and Nahant, also came in strong sive Living and Learning in Chel- may be an undesirable way to spend a Saturday morning but really just a day,” said former numbers for the cleanup. sea, an organization that offers volunteer Bob Walsh seemed to Saugus River Watershed Council “It’s great to get out here and programs to meet the needs of be in his element. program director Joan LeBlanc. continue our mission,” board individuals and their families of “It’s sort of a selfish thing for LeBlanc recalled the history of member Janet Green said. all ages with disabilities, picked me,” he said. “I love to get out- the area and how it has been the Pushing a wheelbarrow and out some branches to be used for side, enjoy the nature, and volun- spot for cleanups in the past. spreading mulch and collecting their art. teer to things like this.” “This site has a lot of historic sticks and branches was LeB- “These are perfect and dry and Walsh was just one of dozens of importance to us,” she said. “It’s lanc’s husband Bion Pike, with ready for us to use and wrap with volunteers working with the Sau- a big difference from when it was their small dog Rosie close by. yarn,” she said. gus River Watershed Council, practically a dumping ground.” “We couldn’t leave her home “This is one of the best turnouts ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Lynn Conservation Commission, Bike to the Sea, a non-profit alone for six hours so she gets to I’ve ever seen for us,” Pike said.

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS ...... B4 HIGH 56° VOL. 140, ISSUE 114 LYNN ...... A3 LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 LOW 40° OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, APRIL 23, 2018 OBITUARIES Judge ghts for job William A. “Bill” Trahant Gail J. (Mezakowski) Bernard after admitting to a William A “Bill” leaves behind his life LYNN — Gail J. her two nieces and Trahant, age 60, of partner Lorrie Dow of (Mezakowski) Ber- two nephews, by her courthouse affair Danvers (formerly of Danvers and many nard, 71 of Salem, dearest friend; Mary ciation. Lynn) passed away nephews, nieces, cous- N.H. passed away Cootey of Salem By Alanna suddenly on Sunday ins, aunts, uncles and on Saturday, April 7 and by a friend who Durkin Richer The Supreme Judicial ASSOCIATED PRESS Court will consider Estes’ April 15, at his home, friends. Bill will be in the Northeast Re- was like a daughter case Tuesday. where he had suf- sadly missed by all. habilitation Hospital, to her; Nancy Tucker BOSTON — Massachu- Cagle has accused Es- fered a heart attack. Service Informa- Salem. Born in Lynn, of Salem. She was setts’ highest court will tes, who’s married and Bill, was the son of tion: A Celebration she was a daughter predeceased by her decide the fate of a judge has two teenage sons, of Henrietta “Billie” (Ho- of his life will be of the late John and who admitted to having husband; Raymond pressuring her into per- gan) Trahant of Lynn and the held on Thursday, April 26 Dorothy (Daniels) Mezakow- an affair with a clinical so- Bernard, her brother; John forming oral sex on him late Richard Trahant Sr. He at- at 6 p.m. in the SOLIMINE ski. cial worker that included Mezakowski and a nephew; in his chambers and her tended Lynn Schools and was Funeral Home, 426 Broad- Mrs. Bernard grew up, and Edward Lane. sexual encounters at the a graduate of Lynn Vocational way (Route 129), Lynn. was educated, in Lynn. She courthouse. home. Then after she tried Service Information: Fol- to end the relationship, Technical Institute. Relatives and friends are worked as a clerk at Kmart for lowing cremation visiting The Commission on Ju- “Chef Bill” was the Executive respectfully invited to at- 30 years between the stores dicial Conduct is asking she asserts he treated her hours will be held on Satur- coldly and pushed her out Chef at the Golf at Turner Hill tend. Visitation will be in Saugus and in Salem, N.H. day, April 28 from 10 a.m. to for Judge Thomas Estes She was a staunch democrat of the drug court. in Ipswich for the last 10 years prior to the Service from noon at the Douglas & John- to be suspended inde - and loved to cook. His oth- 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. In lieu of who frequently spoke her Estes is ghting for his son Funeral Home, 214 Main nitely without pay to give er passions were gol ng and owers, the family request mind and always rooted for job and urging the Su- St., Salem. A funeral service lawmakers time to decide spending time with his family. donations may be made to the underdog. Mrs. Bernard preme Judicial Court for will follow Saturday at noon whether to remove him He is survived by his daugh- the American Heart Asso- enjoyed traveling, with her vis- from the bench for his re- a four-month suspension. ter Michelle Trahant Lee and ciation. http://www.heart. its to 14 different countries, in the funeral home. In lieu He denies ever harassing of owers, memorials may lationship with Tammy Granddaughter Peyton Lee of org/HEARTORG/Giving/ her trips to Foxwoods and her Cagle, who worked in the Cagle or causing her to be directed to the Salem An- Georgia, his sisters Judy Gangi Giving_UCM_001137_ love of nature. She also loved special drug court where be removed from her job. and her husband Jim of Lynn, SubHomePage.jsp animals, especially her cat; imal Rescue League, 4 SARL Estes sat before she was He says that Cagle initi- Susan Wood of Southington, “Keeper.” She was a highly Drive, Salem, N.H. 03079 reassigned last year. ated their rst encoun- Conn., Mary Richard and her compassionate woman who or to The Humane Society If the Supreme Judi- ter and he was “wracked husband Eddie of Lynn, Deb- loved spending time with her of the United States, Dept: cial Court agrees, it will with guilt,” but that Cagle bie Viger and her husband nieces and nephews. Memorial Donations, 1255 be the rst time in three pressed to continue their Steve of Lynn, his brothers She is survived by two sis- 23rd Street, NW, Suite 450, decades it has taken such relationship. Richard Trahant Jr and his ters; Dorothy Mezakowski of Washington, DC 20037. To action against a judge “I hardly have the words wife Susan of Lynn, and Rob- Salem and Donna Lane and send a message of condo- for misconduct. The case to express the shame and ert Trahant of Lynn. He also her husband “Eddie” of Union, lence to the family, please comes amid the #MeToo sorrow that I feel,” Estes, Ky., a sister in law; Gail Meza- view the obituary at www. movement that sparked who was rst justice of kowski of Ft. Myers, Fla., by douglasandjohnson.com a national reckoning over the Eastern Hampshire sexual misconduct in the District Court in Belcher- Jean Joseph Dalzon workplace. town, said in a statement “This case couldn’t come before the Commission Audrey R. Bertrand at a worse time for Judge on Judicial Conduct. “I’ve Estes,” said Martin Healy, brought disrepute to the LYNN — Mr. Jean Joseph In addition to his wife, he chief legal counsel of the bench that I am so proud Dalzon, age 66, of Lynn, died leaves ve children; Sabine, Massachusetts Bar Asso- to be a part of.” unexpectedly on Wednesday Cherlyne, Darlene, Henry, and SAUGUS — Mrs. Audrey R. Ryan, Caitlin, Joseph, Daniel, at his home. He was the hus- Pierre Yvens Dalzon and their Bertrand (Spencer), age 83, Michael. She is the sister of band of Elsie (Jean-Philippe) families; seven grandchildren; died on April 21 at the Dan- Joyce O’Leary of Tenn. and the Dalzon, with whom he shared Bianca Marcellus, Bianco Mar- iel’s house in Reading. She late Thomas, John, Paul, Ger- 29 years of marriage. Born cellus, Kayleen Louis, Brian was the loving wife of Earle J. ald Spencer and June York. and raised in Arcahaie, Hai- Marcellus, Joshua Louis, Yva Bertrand. In lieu of  owers donations ti, he was the son of the late Dalzon and Heaven Dalzon; as Born in Melrose, she was the in her memory may be made Daverne Jean-Pierre and well as his cousin; Marc-Sam daughter of the late Thomas to the Alzheimer’s Association Georgette Dalzon. Dalzon and his family. He was and Gertrude (Keenan) Spen- of Massachusetts. www.alz. Jean loved to read and write, the brother of the late Ronald cer. An insurance adjuster and org. and enjoyed walking and lis- Dalzon. claims clerk for many years, Service Information: Vis- tening to all kinds of music, Service information: Vis- Mrs. Bertrand was also a de- iting hours will be held in voted wife, mother and grand- speci cally Kompa, Reggae iting hours will be held on the Bisbee-Porcella Funer- mother. She enjoyed time with and African Music Soccer Friday, April 28 from 4 to 8 al Home, 549 Lincoln Ave., was his favorite sport, and he p.m. in the SOLIMINE FU- her family, walking, traveling, music, dance and coffee with SAUGUS, on Wednesday, looked forward to the Three NERAL HOME, 426 Broadway April 25, 4 to 8 p.m. Rela- Stooges marathon New Year’s (Rt 129), Lynn. His funeral the girls. She was integral in tives and friends are invit- Day with his sons. He was a will be held on Saturday at the creation of Chapter 766 in people person, had a great 10 a.m. in St. Mary’s Church, Saugus. ed. Funeral from the funeral personality, and was very phil- Lynn. Relatives and friends Besides her husband, she home on Thursday, April 26 osophical. He was able to nav- are respectfully invited. Di- is survived by three children; at 9 a.m. followed by a fu- igate the streets of Boston to rections and guestbook at Alicia Brooks and her hus- neral mass in Blessed Sac- rament Church, 14 Summer get you anywhere you needed www.solimine.com band Jerry of Reading, Mark FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS to go. He will be remembered Bertrand and his wife Mary- St., Saugus on Thursday at as a great dad, and his chil- beth of Saugus, & Julie Tan- 10 a.m. Interment Riverside The Commission on Judicial Conduct found dren were proud to call him ner and her husband Scott Cemetery, Saugus. For direc- that Estes used his judicial email account to their father. of Londonderry, N.H. Also sur- tions and condolences www. arrange some of his sexual encounters with vived by her ve grandchildren Bisbeeporcella.com. Cagle and strategize on how best to communi- cate in order to hide the affair from his family.

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A man slid down a steep There will also be a been led to the spending HARWICH (AP) — Prosecutors say Smith bank while depositing BEDFORD (AP) — A panel discussion with the plan assembled by the Democratic Senator Eliza- leaves and plunged into prosecutor is holding a executive director of the House Ways and Means beth Warren is promoting and her boyfriend, Joshua the frigid waters of Ware safety training program Anti-Defamation League’s Committee. Based on past a federal bill that could al- Hart, wanted to steal a car River Sunday morning. designed to help faith Boston of ce and the chan- practice, the majority of ter the devastation of the and money so they could Two neighbors tried to leaders and staff mem- cellor of the Episcopal Dio- those amendments will opioid crisis in her home leave Massachusetts to help him out and also fell bers protect their houses cese of Massachusetts. likely be consolidated or state of Massachusetts. avoid charges in unrelat- withdrawn during closed- The Cape Cod Times re- into the water. of worship from potential ed cases. Hart was con- MassLive.com reports threats. House to debate $41B door negotiations. ports Warren, a co-sponsor of the $100 billion spend- victed earlier this month. re ghters and police Middlesex District At- The budget would in- budget, hundreds of crease overall state spend- ing bill, spoke Saturday Smith has pleaded not were able to rescue the torney Marian Ryan is en- amendments proposed ing by about 3 percent and to a crowd of more than guilty. three — who were not ful- couraging clergy, lay lead- dedicate $88 million to re- 200 people at Cape Cod Smith’s attorney has not ly submerged, but could ers, ushers and others to BOSTON (AP) — With plenish the state’s “rainy Regional Technical High spoken publicly about the not move due to swift cur- attend the safety training, the start of the state’s day” fund. 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Box 5 nadwornyfuneralhome.com Lynn, MA 01903 MONDAY, APRIL 23, 2018 A3 LYNN Food truck emporium pops up in Central Square By Daniel Kane chased property on Mount ally doing is building an FOR THE ITEM Vernon Street more than 10 economic engine.” years ago, he saw the poten- An artist close to Born LYNN — While some tial for something special. who goes by Mr. PSA, and may have been biting into “I always saw it had all served as a sort of master a Lemmy Burger with ba- the right ingredients,” he of ceremonies by getting con and fried onion crisps said. “There’s trains and the crowd of people out courtesy of Daddy’s Bone- buses bringing people into on the dance floor, credits town Burgers, or digging this area, a nearby park- Born with partly saving into coconut lamb curry ing garage, and you have his life by helping him turn at Indulge India, everyone North Shore Community himself around. seemed to be enjoying the College and the beach close “He’s my ginger Jesus,” congregation of food trucks by as well.” he said. on Mount Vernon Street on Saturday. Meneses wanted to create “I never tell Justice that Ironbound’s Food Truck an area for art and social anything he wants to do is Emporium grand open- gatherings in the heart of crazy, sometimes you peo- ing was more than a place the city, but he knew he ple with that look in their to grab a bite to eat, or a couldn’t do it alone. eye. What him and Sisco craft beer from Bent Water “I have always seen art as have put together here to- or Down the Road brewer- a way to get people togeth- day, this is special.” ies. The street became the er,” he said. “It is the glue Going forward, Ironbound’s site of a block party in the that holds us together.” mission is to have a block middle of downtown Lynn To get things going, he party every month for the throughout the day. Sever- hired Justice Born, to help rest of the year, and to even al local performers hit the organize the event and get host a New Year’s party. stage and hundreds of peo- things going in an admin- “It’s been really a Cin- istrative role. derella story. This place is ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ple made their way through the area. “It has been a bit of a like Lynn’s glass slipper,” Diligent Sankofa, 8, from the South End, left, claps as Xavier Akintan, 3, But the road to creating learning curve but it’s been Meneses said. “And today of Lowell busts a move during IronBound’s Food Truck Emporium kick- the festivities wasn’t so easy. a good business marriage,” is Prince Charming finally off block party. When Sisco Meneses pur- Born said. “What we’re re- paying a visit.” Lynn joins class action lawsuit Students bene t from United Way’s against pharmaceutical companies AmeriCorps projects The city has joined other accountable for their role of those dangerous drugs to would only rarely succumb communities in Massachu- in the opioid epidemic illegitimate uses. But in re- to drug addiction, accord- setts and across the coun- which has spun out of con- cent years, those companies ing to the mayor’s office. BOSTON — Unit- enrichment program by try in a class-action law- trol across the nation and have failed to do that, ac- Opioids are now the most ed Way’s North Shore creating portable sum- suit to hold prescription greatly impacted our city. cording to the mayor’s office. prescribed class of drugs and AmeriCorps team joined mer reading carts, word opioid manufacturers and “Nothing can replace the Lynn, along with other sales in the country and have with volunteers from walls, and posters. wholesale distributors ac- families that have been communities, is working exceeded $8 billion in reve- Kettle Cuisine, Metro • Built a new liter- countable for their role in ripped apart or the lives with a consortium of law nue annually since 2009. North YMCA’s corporate acy space at the Lynn fueling the current opioid lost to opioid addiction, but firms to hold pharmaceu- Opioid abuse is the lead- office, Northeast ARC, YMCA, where students epidemic, according to an we must do everything in tical drug manufacturers ing cause of death for people and community volun- of all reading levels and announcement from Mayor our power to turn the tide and wholesale distributors under 50. Last year, 1,977 teers from Lynn to lead English language pro- Thomas M. McGee. and prevent further addic- accountable for failing to people lost their lives due to a two-day, two-city vol- ficiencies can access a The lawsuit is against five tion and loss.” do what they were charged opioid-related overdoses in unteer event benefiting story that is engaging of the largest manufactur- In 1970, Congress de- with under the federal Con- the state, according to the 900 students in Lynn and culturally respon- ers of prescription opioids signed a system to control trolled Substances Act — Massachusetts Department and Salem. sive. Volunteers assem- and their related compa- the volume of opioid pills monitor, identify and report of Public Health. “Our North Shore bled bookcases and cat- nies, as well as the coun- being distributed in the suspicious activity in the In addition to the cost of AmeriCorps Partnership egorized books, assessed try’s three largest whole- country because prescrip- size and frequency of opioid human life, researchers esti- is focused on provid- 200 young readers to sale drug distributors. tion opioids are highly ad- shipments to pharmacies mate the total economic bur- ing English Language place them at their prop- “Drug companies and dictive. and hospitals, according to den of the prescription opioid Learner students in er reading level, and dis- wholesale distributors It let only a few whole- the mayor’s office. epidemic at $78.5 billion, ac- Lynn and Salem with tributed 200 books for have made billions of dol- salers gain the right to de- The manufacturing com- cording to the mayor’s office. the academic, social and students to take home. lars pushing the use of pre- liver opioids, with those panies pushed highly ad- No taxpayer money is emotional supports to • Created welcome scription opioids,” said Mc- companies agreeing to halt dictive and dangerous opi- being used for the lawsuit, increase their engage- signage to be distribut- Gee in a statement. “These suspicious orders and con- oids, falsely representing with all costs paid through ment and educational ed and used across the companies need to be held trol against the diversion to doctors that patients any litigation settlement. outcomes,” said Michael district at seven Salem K. Durkin, president schools. and CEO at United Way Through United Way’s of Massachusetts Bay Crighton named state Senate chairman North Shore AmeriCorps and Merrimack Valley. initiative, 20 members “Together with the vol- are serving during the of the Metropolitan Beaches Commission unteers and our commu- nity and school partners, 2017-2018 school year in seven public schools and BOSTON — State Sen. Beaches and to support free derstands the importance “Senator Crighton has we’re fighting to close eight community organi- Brendan Crighton is the programming at the beach- of the work that has been the achievement gap been an important part of zations across Lynn and new Senate chairman of the es with our partners at Save done to ensure that our and ensure educational the Metropolitan Beaches Salem. Funded by Unit- Metropolitan Beaches Com- the Harbor, Save the Bay,” beaches are vibrant civic success for all students.” Commission since its in- ed Way of Massachusetts mission (MBC), comprised Crighton said. The MBC and recreational assets, The two-day service ception in 2006,” said Patty Bay, the Corporation for of elected officials and com- was created in 2006 by the as well as economic driv- Foley, President of Save the project engaged more munity, civic, nonprofit, and state legislature to take an ers for their communities. than 75 community and National and Communi- Harbor/Save the Bay. “He ty Service and the Mas- business leaders from Bos- in-depth look at the metro- I look forward to working is a smart and thoughtful corporate volunteers with four projects in sachusetts Service Al- ton and the metropolitan politan area’s public beach- with him in this new role,” leader who understands the Lynn and Salem, who to- liance, the North Shore region’s waterfront neigh- es in Nahant, Lynn, Revere, stated Mayor Thomas M. value of our public beaches gether with North Shore AmeriCorps partnership borhoods and beachfront Winthrop, East Boston, McGee, former co-chair of to his district and all the communities. South Boston, Dorchester, the MBC. AmeriCorps members: is working to increase region’s residents. I am cer- “I am honored to be ap- Quincy, and Hull that are The Commission recon- • Helped make the academic engagement tain he will make a terrif- pointed as the Senate Chair managed by the Depart- vened in 2013 to examine new space for the New and outcomes among En- of the Metropolitan Beach- ment of Conservation and the impacts of the reforms ic co-chair alongside Rep. American Center in glish Language Learner es Commission because I Recreation (DCR). and recommendations RoseLee Vincent of Revere. Lynn a home for the students in these cities. know the impact that the “Senator Crighton has made in its first report We look forward to working immigrant and refugee Last year, AmeriCorps Commission has had since been an important part of “Beaches We Can Be Proud with him as we continue to students who attend the members supported 400 its inception, in making the Beaches Commission Of” and issued additional put these stunning urban out-of-school time pro- students in Lynn and our beaches cleaner, safer for many years, and as co- findings and recommen- natural resources to work grams. Volunteers hung Salem with academic and more accessible. Across chair he will continue to dations to better lever- for everyone.” photos of the center’s and social emotional in- the region, we have worked be a strong advocate for age these resources for The MBC is a permanent students, created a gi- terventions both during closely with DCR to ensure our Metropolitan Beach- residents in the future in commission reporting an- ant world map to show- school and in out-of- that resources are in place es from Lynn and Nahant their 2014 report “Waves of nually to the House and case student roots, and school-time program- at all of our Metropolitan down to Nantasket. He un- Change.” the Senate. prepped for its summer ming.

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E M. G D  President and Publisher Honduran woman’s asylum case Edward L. Cahill M H. S Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg E C  J. Edward M. Grant highlights humanity and opportunity Advertising Director T  J  Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. Editorial Director Monica Connell Healey Her husband was mur- It’s not because she was like us were the strangers P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton Chief Financial O cer dered in front of her eyes. a woman from a country just a generation or two Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan Then they shot her. that kills women and I’m Chief Operating O cer Chairman ago. It’s human and nor- Customer Service PŽ She went to the police, tired of American ladies mal, and the people who Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 testified against the kill- with their #MeToo cries want to call that bigotry Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 ers, and watched as they of abuse. (Try crawling are bigots themselves. Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 were convicted and sen- on your knees across a Americans have a right Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 tenced to prison. hot desert to escape your to cherish the things that 781-593-7700 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 And then the threats husband’s killer and then Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 make us who we are, and Ext. 2 Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 started, against her moth- we can talk about cultural secure borders are a part Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 er and father, her grand- reckonings.) of that. Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 classi [email protected] parents, her children. It’s not even because I’ve But, as Americans, we John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 In Honduras, naming lost some cases I desper- must also rise above and Subscriptions [email protected] your persecutor, even one ately hoped to win because force ourselves to see the who is in solitary confine- the timing and the law value in that stranger, Circulation ment, can be a death sen- were not on our side. and welcome his or her ex- [email protected] tence. The reason the word pressed desire to become So, she gathered one granted brought me to Ext. 3 one of us. child, left the others with my knees in impromptu We don’t need or want Newsroom relatives, and crossed bor- prayer and gratitude was [email protected] criminals. We must crush ders under the fire of a the fact that even in the [email protected] EDITORIAL the terrorists. We should Central American sun and face of an immigration Ext. 4 came to America. She was system that has become reject those who show no one of thousands who fled increasingly draconian love for this country by Sports Honduras, El Salvador, and unforgiving of human violating her laws and [email protected] Hold the applause on and Guatemala in 2014 to pain, well documented undermining her inter- Ext. 5 nal integrity. And Donald seek safe harbor. in the recent series pub- Retail and Online This week, a judge fi- lished by this paper and Trump was not wrong to President Trump’s acknowledge there are Advertising nally gave it to her, with a ProPublica, I saw a win- [email protected] simply worded order say- dow of opportunity for the “bad hombres.” It’s not elo- ing, “Granted.” future. quent, but it’s accurate. ADVERTISING promises on pot Those who conflate I’ve been practicing I say opportunity, not Peter Battinelli immigration law for hope. Hope is a poetic con- crossing a border out of Sales Representative, ext. 1217 President Donald Trump’s vow that he will not in- more than 20 years, and cept, fragile and lovely. I desperation with cartels [email protected] terfere with Colorado’s pot industry is welcome news I should be fairly sto- prefer the word opportu- and thieves, and those for all states that have legalized marijuana, includ- ic about these things. I nity, because it gives me who think it’s righteous to Ernie Carpenter Jr. ing Washington. Director of Advertising have seen this case many a chance to explain to my- take a father from a fami- and Business Development, ext. 1355 Yet state officials are wise to view this new devel- times before, in different self and others why, even ly he’s been supporting for [email protected] opment with caution. Sadly, it’s too soon to tell what shades and shapes and with the dark turn our re- two decades without giv- Trump’s pledge really means. Will he stay the course in languages, and my ability cent discourse has taken ing him a chance to fight Michele Iannaco reversing the stricter approach to pot enforcement that Sales Representative, ext. 1315 to detect fact and fiction is against immigration, we for the right to stay, and [email protected] Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced in January? pretty well developed by can show that the funda- especially those who think So far, Sessions and his Department of Justice have now. I’m not naive enough mental values that under- that a widow who took se- Ralph Mitchell declined to comment on Trump’s statements to Repub- to believe every sad story gird our American system riously our historic prom- Sales Representative, ext. 1313 [email protected] lican Sen. Cory Gardner of Colorado, in which he said is the truth, even though are constant. ise of safe haven, should he will support states’ rights to regulate pot. To get each life story is a mix of Yes, we go through waves be lumped in with “ille- Patricia Whalen Gardner to stop blocking Justice Department nomi- lies and reality when told of doubt and suspicion, of gals” are not my people. Sales Representative, ext. 1310 nees, the president said he also will support a congres- to someone who holds the anger and recrimination, I grew up in a different [email protected] sional solution to protect states’ marijuana markets. power of life and death of legitimate fear and il- America. I think I saw a BUSINESS OFFICE If you’re experiencing — again — a bit of execu- over you. legitimate scapegoating. glimpse of that country tive-branch whiplash, you’re not alone. The presi- But this case was nec- This will always be the when I got that paper that Susan J. Conti dent’s latest promise clashes with Sessions’ decision Controller, ext. 1288 essary for me, or, rather, case. read, “Asylum is granted.” earlier this year to rescind the Obama-era guidance winning this case was im- We are Americans. We [email protected] that allowed state-sanctioned marijuana operations portant. are not a heavenly host Christine M. Flowers is Ted Grant to continue. Sessions’ actions gave U.S. attorneys It’s not because the wom- of angels with our halos a lawyer and columnist Publisher, ext. 1234 more discretion to prosecute marijuana cases, even [email protected] an was more deserving situated perfectly on our for the Philadelphia Dai- in states that have legalized it. than others I’ve met over heads. Our default posi- ly News. Readers may Marian Kinney While 29 states have approved cannabis for rec- two decades, although she tion is to be wary of the ext. 1212 reational or medical use, it remains banned under was more deserving than stranger in our midst, send her email at cflow- [email protected] federal law. many. even though so many just [email protected]. DOJ officials would not answer questions this week Will Kraft about how the department’s marijuana enforcement Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 [email protected] protocol might change in light of the president’s state- ments. The Justice Department reportedly was not Jennifer Perez consulted about Trump’s agreement with Gardner. ext. 1205 That alone is a reason to hold the applause. The [email protected] lack of coordination once again calls into question Mike Shanahan the seriousness of the president’s commitment to al- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 low states to decide the issue. [email protected] During his 2016 campaign, Trump said he supported Carolina Trujillo states’ rights to legalize marijuana. But he stood idly Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 by a few months ago when Sessions revoked the prior [email protected] administration’s hands-off policies — a shift the Justice Jim Wilson Department trumpeted as “a return to the rule of law.” Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 If Gardner has succeeded in forcing Trump to chal- [email protected] lenge Sessions’ misguided war on marijuana, it will be a win for Washington and the other states that have voted CIRCULATION for some form of legalization. Recent studies have found Lisa Mahmoud that states that allow access to marijuana have lower Manager, ext. 1239 rates of opioid prescriptions, as well as lower crime rates. [email protected] Congress should not allow Trump’s assurances to CLASSIFIED be the only thing protecting such states from federal prosecution. It should pass a law preventing federal Abbe Young Smith interference in states’ legal marijuana markets, or Manager, ext. 1276 [email protected] better, legalize cannabis altogether. Such an action would give states the certainty they NEWSROOM deserve, irrespective of Sessions’ stance or whether Trump goes back on his word. Bill Brotherton Features Editor ext. 1338 This editorial was published in The Seattle Times. [email protected] Gayla Cawley Reporter, ext. 1236 THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER [email protected] Cheryl Charles News Editor, ext. 1278 Congress grilled Facebook, but now it needs to act [email protected] Thomas Grillo Reporter, ext. 1264 Congressional lawmakers tried quickly understood the hearings ised that Facebook would do a crease from 2016. [email protected] to put on a good show while grilling were likely to result in what better job of protecting users’ pri- That lobbying offensive is sure Spenser Hasak Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Shakespeare described as “sound vacy, the company was actively to shape any efforts to protect us- Photographer, ext. 1332 about the misappropriation of de- and fury, signifying nothing.” fighting privacy measures in Cal- ers. Not to mention that the Re- [email protected] tailed personal data from as many Zuckerberg apologized for the ifornia and Illinois. publican-controlled Congress is as 87 million users by Cambridge data breach, just as he has done In February, Facebook – along more focused on stripping away Thor Jourgensen Editorial Director, ext. 1267 Analytica, the political consulting repeatedly over the years for pre- with Comcast, Google, Verizon, many regulations, ranging from [email protected] firm linked to the Trump campaign. vious screw-ups. He also dodged and AT&T — together contributed the environment to the financial But after 10 hours of testimony lawmakers’ questions nearly two more than $1 million to a political industry. In March, Congress Steve Krause by Zuckerberg spread over two dozen times. Meanwhile, the sen- action committee set up to oppose scrapped online privacy rules Sports Editor, ext. 1229 days last week, it seemed clear ators were roasted on Twitter. a ballot measure in California imposed by the Federal Commu- [email protected] that many graying members of But allowing Facebook to resume called the Consumer Right to nications Commission last year, Owen O’Rourke Congress are unprepared to reg- business as usual is not an option. Privacy Act of 2018. If approved, a victory for telecommunications Photographer, ext. 1224 ulate Facebook — or any other With more than two billion users the measure would allow Califor- and cable giants such as AT&T, [email protected] social-media or data-driven com- around the world, Facebook wields nians to prohibit companies from Comcast, and Verizon. Roberto Scalese panies — even if they wanted to. enormous power through the vast selling or sharing their personal In contrast, the European Union Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 Sen. Lindsey Graham (R., S.C.), amount of private data it collects. data. Shortly after Zuckerberg is implementing data privacy [email protected] who is 62, asked Zuckerberg if During the hearing, Zuckerberg finished testifying in Washington, regulations next month that will Mark Sutherland Twitter was “the same as what said some regulation was “inev- Facebook said it would no longer make it easier for users to approve Creative Director you do,” while Sen. Orrin Hatch itable,” but he did not commit to contribute to the PAC. or withhold use of their data. Zuck- [email protected] (R., Utah), who is 84, asked how any sweeping privacy changes. Last fall, Facebook began bulk- erberg said Facebook is complying Facebook made money. Instead, Zuckerberg said it was ing up its army of roughly 40 lob- with the European rules and will Anne Marie Tobin Zuckerberg, 33, said, “Senator, important to get the “right reg- byists in Washington after revela- extend those safeguards to its us- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 we run ads.” ulation.” Translation: Facebook tions that Russians exploited its ers around the world. [email protected] As lawmakers struggled to un- lobbyists may be willing to help network to help elect President That should offer Facebook us- Bridget Turcotte derstand how Facebook works, clueless lawmakers craft wa- Trump. The social-media behe- ers some protection as Congress Reporter, ext. 1269 the social-media giant’s share tered-down regulations. moth spent $11.5 million on lob- dawdles. But eventually Ameri- [email protected] price increased, as investors But even as Zuckerberg prom- bying last year, a 32 percent in- ca’s lawmakers must act. Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] MONDAY, APRIL 23, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 Romney needs to compete in primary for Senate seat By Lindsay but said Saturday that Whitehurst and choice was partly to blame Julian Hattem for his loss. ASSOCIATED PRESS Gathering signatures to make the ballot is un- WEST VALLEY CITY, popular among many con- Utah — Mitt Romney was servative delegates in the forced into a Republican state who say it dilutes primary in his bid for U.S. their ability to choose a Senate in Utah after losing candidate. a nomination battle Satur- The issue prompted day at the state’s far-right- hours of debate, shouting FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS leaning GOP convention. and booing at the conven- Opposition against Hillary Clinton has become Romney remains the tion. the cornerstone of GOP midterm strategies de- heavy favorite overall to Romney, 71, went up replace long-serving Sen. against 11 other candi- spite her loss in the 2016 election. Orrin Hatch in November dates at the convention, and said he was ready to including one dressed as keep campaigning hard. Abraham Lincoln, com- Hillary Clinton, not If he had won the party plete with vest and bow delegate vote at the con- tie. Some candidates ques- vention, he would have tioned Romney’s past crit- on ballot, is star of bypassed a primary alto- icism of President Donald gether. Instead, he was Trump. edged out by state law- Romney pushed back GOP midterm plan maker Mike Kennedy, who against critics who said got 51 percent of the vote he’s an interloper in Utah By Steve Peoples for Republicans. to Romney’s 49 percent. politics by referring to his ASSOCIATED PRESS “STOP HILLARY. STOP GOP voters will decide role in staging the 2002 PELOSI. STOP LAMB,” between the two in a June Winter Olympics in Utah. NEW YORK — Almost read pamphlets circulated 26 primary. “Some people I’ve spo- 18 months have passed during the special election Romney previously se- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ken with have said this is since Hillary Clinton lost in Pennsylvania earlier cured his spot on the pri- a David vs. Goliath race, U. S. Senate candidate Mitt Romney delivers the presidency. She holds this year. mary ballot by gathering but they’re wrong,” Rom- his speech to the delegates at the Utah Republi- no position of power in That’s just a taste of 28,000 voter signatures ney said in his speech. can Nominating Convention, Saturday. government. And she is what’s to come as the No- not expected to run for of- vember elections grow fice again. closer, say those who con- Yet Clinton is starring trol the GOP’s strategy in Russian lawyer questions why in the Republican Party’s the first midterm elections 2018 midterm strategy. of Donald Trump’s presi- With control of Congress dency. up for grabs this fall, the “I promise you that Mueller hasn’t contacted her GOP’s most powerful play- you’ll continue to see it — By Nataliya Vasilyeva Veselnitskaya alleged ers are preparing to spend Hillary Clinton starring ASSOCIATED PRESS in her interview with the big on plans to feature in our paid media. She’s AP in downtown Moscow Clinton as a central villain a very powerful motiva- MOSCOW — A Russian that if Mueller’s team nev- in attack ads against vul- tor,” said Corry Bliss, who lawyer who discussed er questions her, it would nerable Democrats nation- leads the Congressional sanctions with Donald mean that it “is not work- wide. The strategy, which Leadership Fund, a Re- Trump Jr. in New York ing to discover the truth.” already has popped up in publican super political during his father’s 2016 Veselnitskaya is a races in Pennsylvania, In- action committee ready campaign for the U.S. well-connected Moscow diana and North Dakota, to spend tens of millions presidency said Sunday lawyer who has worked illustrates the resilience of dollars to shape House that special counsel Rob- with a company called Pre- and political potency of races this fall. “It’s about ert Mueller has not con- vezon Holdings Ltd. The Republican voters’ antipa- what she represents. tacted her yet. company’s owner is the son thy for Clinton. As difficult What she represents, just In an interview with The of a former Russian govern- as it’s been for Democrats like what Nancy Pelosi Associated Press, Nata- ment official and a fierce to move past the Clinton represents, is out-of-touch lia Veselnitskaya also de- advocate for rolling back era, it may be even harder far-left liberal positions.” tailed her recent meeting U.S. sanctions on Russia. in Berlin with investiga- At the time of her 2016 tors from the U.S. Senate meeting at Trump Tower, Mnuchin expresses Intelligence Committee. she was defending Preve- Like Mueller, the com- zon against charges it had mittee is investigating engaged in money laun- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS optimism over trade allegations of Russian in- dering from a $230 million terference in the U.S. pres- Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya speaks Russian tax fraud scheme. idential election. during an interview with The Associated Press Trump Jr. and others in standoff resolutions Veselnitskaya met in in Moscow, Sunday. attendance have down- June 2016 with then-can- played the meeting, say- By Paul Wiseman The United States and didate Donald Trump’s Jr. was told the Russian probe of possible collusion ing nothing came of it. and Martin China are on the brink of son, his son-in-law, Jar- lawyer had potentially in- between Russia and the Trump has denied that Crutsinger what would be the biggest ASSOCIATED PRESS ed Kushner, and Paul criminating information Trump campaign. He has he or his campaign coor- trade dispute since World War II. Each has pro- Manafort, his campaign about Hillary Clinton. filed charges against mul- dinated with any Russian WASHINGTON — The posed imposing tariffs of chairman at the time, Paul Mueller, a former FBI di- tiple former Trump cam- attempts to interfere in International Monetary $50 billion on each other’s Manafort, after Trump rector, is leading a federal paign aides. the election. Fund and the World Bank repeatedly warned at products; President Don- their meetings this week ald Trump is looking to that intensifying trade impose tariffs up to $100 Trump says that North Korea has tensions could jeopardize billion more on Chinese a healthy global economic goods. expansion. In a speech earlier this agreed to denuclearize — it hasn’t But U.S. Treasury Sec- month, Chinese President retary Steven Mnuchin Xi Jinping vowed to open By Jill Colvin has been pushing a con- expressed cautious opti- China’s market wider to ASSOCIATED PRESS cept of “denuclearization” mism Saturday that coun- foreign companies, rais- that bears no resemblance tries could settle their dif- ing hopes the dispute with WEST PALM BEACH, to the American defini- ferences without a trade Washington could be re- Fla. — President Donald tion, vowing to pursue nu- war. solved. Mnuchin said he Trump on Sunday claimed clear development unless Mnuchin met during discussed Xi’s proposals North Korea has agreed to Washington removes its the past three days with with Chinese officials. “We “denuclearization” before troops from the Korean financial officials from are cautiously optimistic,” his potential meeting with Peninsula and the nuclear China, Japan and Europe Mnuchin told reporters, Kim Jong Un. But that’s umbrella defending South over a series of punitive saying that he may soon not the case. Korea and Japan. tariffs unveiled by the travel to Beijing for fur- North Korea said Friday South Korea’s president Trump administration ther talks. it would suspend nuclear has said Kim isn’t asking against China and other The Commerce Minis- tests and intercontinental for the withdrawal of U.S. trading partners. try in Beijing said Sun- ballistic missile launches troops from the Korean In a session with report- day that China welcomes ahead of summits with the Peninsula as a condition a visit from the U.S. to U.S. and South Korea. Kim ers, Mnuchin refused to for abandoning his nucle- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Beijing to discuss trade also said a nuclear test say how close the United ar weapons. If true, that CIA Director Mike Pompeo, left, is shown on States was to resolving issues and confirms it has site would be closed and would seem to remove a a split-screen with North Korean leader Kim the various trade dis- “received information” re- “dismantled” now that the major sticking point to a country has learned how Jong Un during a news program at the Seoul putes, but he did say prog- garding Washington’s in- potential disarmament ress had been made. terest in such a trip. to make nuclear weapons deal. Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea. and mount warheads on But that still doesn’t ballistic rockets. address a North Korean But the North has arsenal that now includes stopped short of saying it purported thermonuclear has any intention of aban- warheads and develop- doning its nuclear arsenal, mental ICBMs developed with Kim making clear during a decades-long cy- that nukes remain a “trea- cle of crises, stalemates sured sword.” and broken promises. Trump nonetheless Trump agreed to meet tweeted Sunday that the with Kim after an invi- North has “agreed to de- tation was delivered by a nuclearization (so great South Korean delegation for World), site closure, & that had just returned no more testing!” from Pyongyang. Being committed to the Trump’s pick to be the concept of denucleariza- next secretary of state, CIA tion, however, is not the Director Mike Pompeo, same as agreeing to it, as traveled to North Korea Trump claims. on Easter weekend to lay South Korea, which is set the groundwork for the to meet with North Korea meeting. Trump has called later this week, has said the talks a success, but it’s Kim has expressed gen- unclear exactly what was uine interest in dealing agreed to, if anything, as away his nuclear weapons. a condition for the lead- But the North for decades er-to-leader talks. A6 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, APRIL 23, 2018 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particularly Hanson St., Salem, was arrest- p.m. Friday at 32 Chestnut St.; Breaking and Entering someone claimed to be a friend Assaults arrests, reflect police records. In the ed on warrant charges of unli- at 5:14 a.m. Saturday at Joyce of his needing money. A report of a motor vehicle A report of an assault at event of a perceived inaccuracy, it censed operation of a motor and Union streets; at 2:04 p.m. breaking and entering at 3:56 12:13 a.m. Saturday on Allens is the sole responsibility of the con- vehicle and marked lanes viola- Saturday at 11 Market Square; Vandalism tion at 11:51 a.m. Sunday. at 7:33 p.m. Saturday at 40 Pa- p.m. Friday on Broughton Road. Lane. Someone walked into the cerned party to contact the relevant A report of vandalism at 8:02 cific St.; at 9:06 p.m. Saturday A purse was taken from a motor police station reporting a past a.m. Saturday on Central Street. police department and have the Accidents at 512 Chestnut St.; at 1:17 vehicle. assault. A caller reported her vehicle’s department issue a notice of correc- a.m. Sunday at Speedway Gas A report of a motor vehicle windshield was broken and tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or Station at 120 Liberty St.; at Complaints Breaking and Entering accident with personal injury at thought someone may have clarifications will not be made without 2:46 a.m. Sunday at Jefferson A report of a breaking and 11:50 a.m. Friday at Euclid and A woman reported a drone done it. Police reported there express notice of change from the ar- and Prince streets; at 3:19 a.m. entering at 2:06 p.m. Saturday Peary avenues; at 4:32 p.m. in her airspace at 10:57 a.m. may have been another vehicle resting police department. Sunday at 41 Curwin Circle; at at 286 Newbury St. A caller re- Saturday at Broadway and War- Friday on Orne Street. A caller vandalized at the Electric Light 6:54 a.m. Sunday at 285 Lynn ported his house was entered wick Street. reported there was a man flying Department; at 8:18 a.m. Sat- Shore Drive. and a fire helmet was taken; at LYNN A report of a motor vehicle hit a drone in the park next to her urday on Commercial Street. A house and he flew it up to her 1:21 a.m. Sunday at Barbaro and run accident at 2:54 p.m. caller reported a vehicle with a Overdose third floor window. She called Liquors at 12 Foster St. A caller Arrests Friday at 41 Hollingsworth St. broken driver’s side window. A report of a motor vehicle police to ask about laws regard- reported someone smashed the Justin Deflanders, 27, of A report of an overdose at 5 accident at 5:48 p.m. Friday at ing drones. She asked if it was glass door of the store below 3515 S Hosmer St., Taco- p.m. Friday on Boston Street; PEABODY 810 Lynnway; at 8:18 p.m. Fri- OK if he flew the drone to her their apartment. Police reported ma, Wash., was arrested and at 4:59 p.m. Friday on Eade day at 400 Broadway; at 8:48 third floor window and looked entry was gained into the store charged with firearm use in a Street; at 3:34 a.m. Saturday Arrests p.m. Friday at Essex and Rock- in. Police responded. The wom- and $150 and two nip bottles felony, possession of a firearm on Lincoln Street; at 4:44 p.m. away streets; at 7:54 a.m. Sat- an told police she had a con- Princes Marie Malave-Vargas, were stolen. without a firearm identification Saturday on Blossom Street; urday at Lynnway Mart at 800 versation with the man asking 23, of 34 Broad St., Apt. 29, A report of an attempted card, large capacity weapon/ at 9:49 a.m. Sunday on Union Lynnway; at 9:27 a.m. Saturday him not to do what he did and Lynn, was arrested and charged burglary at 7:03 p.m. Saturday feeding firearm, witness intim- Street. at Gardner Apartments at 22 at 137 Euclid Ave.; at 12:07 relayed that the man told her with refusing to produce license/ idation, unlawful proper stor- p.m. Saturday at T-Mobile at there were no laws regarding Pulaski St. An officer reported age of a firearm, assault with a Theft registration/plates, possession 409 Lynnway; at 1:55 p.m. airspace. Police reported Nash- there was no break-in, but there dangerous weapon, assault and of an open container of alcohol Saturday at Eastern Avenue A report of a larceny at 11:44 ua Video Tours was doing the was damage present, possi- battery and unlawful posses- in a motor vehicle and resisting and Erie Street; at 6:30 p.m,. a.m. Friday at 62 Webster St.; at drone work. bly indicating an attempt was sion of ammo without a firearm arrest at 11:08 p.m. Friday. Saturday at 234 Chatham St.; 2:09 p.m. Friday at 41 Birch St.; A report of kids jumping in made. identification card at 1:58 a.m. Tyler J. Thomaszewski, 23, at 2:48 a.m. Sunday at 6 Bowl- at 7:43 p.m. Friday at Shelter at the street at 3:34 p.m. Friday at Sunday. of 3 Rand Circle, Danvers, was er St.; at 3:22 a.m. Sunday at 100 Willow St.; at 2:24 p.m. Tedesco Street and Brookhouse Complaints Ted Joseph, of 376 Washing- arrested and charged with dis- McDonald’s at 567 Lynnway; at Saturday at 2 Market St. Drive. A caller reported there ton St., was arrested on warrant orderly conduct and selling/ A report of a disturbance at 6:04 a.m. Sunday at 243 Cha- A report of a robbery at 4:03 were two boys selling water at charges of disorderly conduct possessing an electric stun gun 11:39 p.m. Friday at 81 Winona tham St. p.m. Friday at Hollingsworth the intersection of Brookhouse and shoplifting by concealing at 11:08 p.m. Friday. St.; at 6:31 a.m. Saturday at 44 Street and Rock Avenue and Tedesco. The boys were merchandise at 10:56 p.m. Nancy Ave. Assaults A report of motor vehicle theft reportedly yelling and jumping Friday. Accidents A report of suspicious activity at 6:58 p.m. Saturday at 52 in and out of traffic. The caller Jorge Juarez-Ramirez, of 32 A report of an assault at 1:52 at 3:14 p.m. Saturday on Mill Friend St.; at 8:19 a.m. Sunday found their behavior “sketchy” A report of a motor vehicle Moulton St., was arrested on p.m. Friday on Broad Street; at Street. An officer reported he at 27 Tucker St.; at 12:04 p.m. and said cars were slowing accident at 4:12 p.m. Friday at warrant charges of OUI liquor, 1 a.m. Saturday at Union Hospi- saw a person enter a motor ve- Sunday at Market Basket at 40 down and going around the Sugar Cane Restaurant at 106 negligent operation of a motor tal on Lynnfield Street. hicle, rummage through the car Federal St. kids. Main St.; at 6:50 p.m. Friday and leave the area. The officer vehicle, leaving the scene of A report of an assault and A report of a driver smoking at 47 Veterans Memorial Drive; found the person and reported property damage, unlicensed battery at 3:06 p.m. Friday on Vandalism pot at 3:48 p.m. Saturday at at 9:27 a.m. Saturday at 38A he was the owner of the car and operation of a motor vehicle Boston Street; at 5 p.m. Satur- Pleasant and Lafayette streets. Greenwood Road. A vehicle lost his keys; at 10:04 p.m. Sat- and marked lanes violation at day on North Common Street. A report of vandalism at A caller reported a driver and struck a fence and house; at urday at 21 Granite St. A young 10:09 p.m. Saturday. A report of an assault and 11:34 a.m. Saturday at 124 passenger in a car were “smok- 10:02 a.m. Saturday at Petril- female was reportedly knock- Steven Mejia-Garcia, 18, battery with a dangerous weap- Green St.; at 5:31 p.m. Satur- ing a blunt.” lo’s at 6 Foster St.; at 11:01 ing on doors up and down the of 87 Franklin St., was arrest- on at 12:59 a.m. Sunday on day at St. Mary’s Church at 8 A report of a disturbance at a.m. Sunday at 305 Lowell St.; street in search of a cat. ed and charged with failure to Broad Street. South Common St. 11:53 p.m. Saturday on Bubier at 1:15 p.m. Sunday at Tremont disperse and disorderly con- A report of motor vehicle van- Road. and School streets; at 1:42 Theft duct at 3:18 a.m. Sunday. Breaking and Entering dalism at 7:58 a.m. Sunday at p.m. Sunday at Plum Tomatoes Cynthia Musanda, 26, of A report of a larceny at 2:34 A report of a breaking and 3 High St. Theft at 145 Summit St. Freddy Xon, 107 Beacon Hill Ave., was ar- p.m. Friday at Puritan Lawn entering at 6 p.m. Friday at 68 32, of 373 Chestnut St., Lynn, rested and charged with OUI A report of a larceny/forgery/ Cemetery at 185 Lake St. A Williams Ave.; at 2:22 p.m. Sat- MARBLEHEAD was summoned for operating a liquor at 3:46 a.m. Sunday. fraud at 12:21 p.m. Friday on caller reported two bronze vas- urday at 44 Chatham St. motor vehicle while not having a Brian Rosario, 27, was ar- Pleasant Street. A caller report- es were stolen over the winter A report of a motor vehicle Accidents license; at 2:52 p.m. Sunday at rested and charged with drug ed his ID was stolen and some- from Puritan Lawn; at 8:05 p.m. breaking and entering at 4:53 Babies R’ Us at 300 Andover St. possession with intent to dis- A report of a woman hit by a one opened an account in his Saturday at Welch School at 50 a.m. Sunday at 198 Locust St. tribute, disorderly conduct, re- vehicle at 5:50 p.m. Saturday name. A report of a pedestrian hit Swampscott Ave. A past theft by a motor vehicle at 4:32 p.m. sisting arrest and on warrant Complaints at Pleasant and School streets. A report of a grandparent of a scooter and assault was charges of unlicensed operation Multiple callers reported a type scam at 1:36 p.m. Friday Saturday at 14 Collins St. A reported. Police reported the of a motor vehicle and speeding A report of a disturbance at woman down in the street. The on Prospect Street. 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Swampscott Office Marblehead Office MONDAY, APRIL 23, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Low expectations Lynn football royalty Pedro dies

PETE PEDRO never, ever talked about football and basketball for ally true. Just a real good for Swampscott’s From A1 himself. If you wanted to St. Mary’s. “He became my guy. dig into some of his tri- No. 1 supporter when I got “I pulled lots of crazy Tony Nicosia, another of umphs, you’d have to drill the job in Winthrop. Not pranks on him, and he al- election turnout his friends, “he was flown down pretty deep to get only did I lose a father-in- ways took it in good fun,” down to Texas, where he him to talk about them. law, but I lost a close friend said Carey. ELECTION election. Last year’s elec- was named as one of the “Never did he brag or say whom I looked up to.” “What he brought to From A1 tion had a 13 percent vot- top 50 Texas athletes of all one thing about himself in Pedro was among a Lynn in his heyday in er turnout. time. They still remember all the years I knew him. group of Lynn men, along terms of recognition puts a third, one-year term as Local elections cost the him.” He’s probably the most with Nicosia, Iarrobino, him in a very rare catego- town moderator. The town town between $10,000 to Nicosia said that when humble man I ever met.” and Carey, who went to ry,” said Iarrobino. “Much moderator runs Town $12,000, Duplin said. Pedro got to to Canyon, When St. Mary’s boys New York every March for the same as with Harry Meeting. Polls are open from 7 Texas to play for the Buf- basketball coach Dave the Big East basketball Agganis, the humility of Marianne Hartmann falos, his coach was not a.m. to 8 p.m. Brown was a junior in tournament. Nicosia said Pete from the best of times and Richard Callahan overwhelmed with his high school, he began dat- he was constantly amazed Polling locations are to the worst of times is are running for reelection size. ing Pedro’s daughter Hel- at how many people, es- the Swampscott Senior what made him so spe- to the Board of Health “So it was kind of ‘wait en. He eventually married pecially older fans, who Center, 200 Rear Essex cial.” (three-year term) and and see,’” Nicosia said. her. Brown said Pedro had congregated in the St. for Precincts 1 and Pedro leaves his wife, Housing Authority (five- 2; First Church Congre- “But there was a practice went to at least 90 percent various Manhattan estab- year term) respectively. Gloria, his son, Peter Jr., gational, 40 Monument where their main running of his games, both when lishments, remembered There are 10,856 reg- and his daughters Mimi Ave. for Precincts 3 and 4; back wasn’t hitting his he coached for Winthrop Pedro’s exploits. istered voters in town, Pedro of Chicago, Kristen and Swampscott Middle holes, so the coach called High and later for the Also, said Iarrobino, he according to Town Clerk over, and next thing you Cheever of Fayetteville, School, 207 Forest Ave. for Spartans. was a great story teller. Susan Duplin, who is pre- know, Pete’s breaking a “For me,” Brown said, “And boy, could he em- N.C., and Helen Brown of Precincts 5 and 6. dicting a low voter turn- 70-yard run. A few plays “wherever I went in this bellish them,” he said. Lynn. He will be waked Sun- out. Gayla Cawley can be later, he did it again.” city, everyone knew him. “This is definitely a sad She said absentee bal- Yet for all his athletic I took a lot of pride when day,” said Carey. “I don’t day, from 3 to 7 p.m. (time reached at gcawley@item- lots, which are good indi- ability and accomplish- people referred to me as know anyone who could is tentative) at Solimine cation of election turnout, live.com. Follow her on ments, Pedro’s humility his son-in-law. say a bad word about Pe- Funeral Home, Broad- have been light for this Twitter @GaylaCawley. stood above them all, Iar- “Everyone knew his ac- ter. He was a real great way, Lynn. The funeral is robino said. complishment as an ath- guy. I know you hear that Monday at Sacred Heart “He brought a lot of pride lete,” said Brown, who all the time when people Church in Lynn at a time Why French globalist to the city,” he said, “but was a standout both in die, but in this case, it’s re- still to be determined. Macron is befriending nationalist Trump

By Angela Charlton interview on the broadcast and Sylvie Corbet “Fox News Sunday.” ASSOCIATED PRESS “I am not going to judge ... what should be your presi- PARIS — Of everything dent, or to consider that be- Emmanuel Macron has cause of these controversies accomplished in nearly a or because of these investi- year as France’s president, gations, your president is the most important may less credible,” he said. be his tough-love friend- The French president has ship with Donald Trump. the most to gain from the From their first three-day state visit. He bone-squeezing handshake wants to fortify his image to Macron’s recent claim as the face of today’s Eu- that he persuaded Trump rope and the No. 1 defender to bomb Syria, it’s been an of a liberal world order, as improbable relationship. well as prove that France And it will be on pomp- is essential to solving world filled display starting Mon- problems such as Iran’s nu- day as Macron goes on a clear ambitions and inter- state visit to Washington, national trade wars. the first by any leader since His aims may sound like Trump took office. French hubris or wishful Macron calls Trump all thinking, but they are con- the time. With other world sistent with the “France is leaders too wary or weak back” global strategy Ma- to woo the impulsive U.S. cron has set for his tenure. president, Macron cal- He talks regularly to FILE PHOTO | REBA SALDANHA culates that it’s smarter Russian President Vladi- The closure of Union Hospital has been a contentious issue in the city of Lynn. and safer to talk to Trump mir Putin and other con- than isolate him. troversial leaders, too. He The 40-year-old moderate also has tried his own dip- progressive, who had never lomatic maneuvering in City Council to hear Union plans held elected office before the Middle East with the he won France’s presiden- goals of defending French tial election, defended his interests and making sure UNION Lynn (EDIC/Lynn), the there,” Lozzi said. “We’re healthcare advocates and overtures to the 71-year-old Europe has a say in the From A1 city’s development bank. just hoping this would fa- the public to develop a conservative Trump in an region’s future. He said planners would cilitate and encourage a plan to meet the long-term Master Plan, which has put together some pro- potential developer, know- urgent/emergent health been agreed upon. posals and a community ing the community would care needs of Lynn resi- With the city’s financial process would determine be receptive to a partic- dents after Union Hospi- difficulties, Lozzi said he what uses would fit in ular idea or alternative. tal closes. negotiated with Partners with the neighborhood. And that’s the goal of the She confirmed that Part- to fund a plan that would Lamanna said a second master plan. It doesn’t ners has agreed to fund offer the public options rezone would encompass dictate what would defi- a $30,000 study for the and alternatives for the that. He said some mixed nitely occur, but we would remainder of the Union remainder of the parcel, use, with residential or certainly bend over back- property. which neighbors could business on site could be a wards for a developer if “Ensuring that this land view and offer input on. good idea. they’re willing to accom- is used most appropriate- “I have a preference for a Lozzi said the city is not modate the wishes of the ly is important to all of hospital there,” Lozzi said. us,” Fleming said. “The “If they are going to leave, pushing Union Hospital community.” study will be overseen I would like a master plan out, that Partners has de- The closure of Union by the city and include a drafted up so both the cided the hospital is leav- Hospital has been a con- thoughtful process to fully community and I can see ing — when they leave, tentious issue in the city, understand and consider possible alternatives that he said the master plan with residents insist- could go in there.” could yield a vision with ing that a city of 92,000 the priorities of the city James Lamanna, the possible restaurants and should have its own hospi- and neighborhood and en- city’s attorney, said the shops. The vision could tal and not have to travel able a feasible plan for re- master plan would be a be a mixed use with some to Salem for care. development.” four-to-five-week process commercial if the neigh- Fleming has said the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Gayla Cawley can be where a company or ar- bors find that attractive medical village is the re- The U.S. and French flags are displayed on the chitect/planner would be and desirable enough. sult of nearly two years of reached at gcawley@item- Eisenhower Executive Office Building, Friday, selected by Economic and “We can’t dictate what meetings among NSMC, live.com. Follow her on in Washington. Industrial Corporation of definitively would go Lynn elected officials, Twitter @GaylaCawley. 4 dead in Waffle House shooting in Tennessee

By Sheila Burke Nashville Police Chief them back to his son.” ASSOCIATED PRESS Steve Anderson said Phone calls to a number there was no clear motive, listed for the father, Jef- NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) though Reinking may have frey Reinking, went unan- — A nearly naked gun- “mental issues.” He may swered. man wearing only a green still be armed, Anderson Meanwhile, authorities jacket and brandishing told a mid-afternoon news hailed the customer who an assault rifle stormed a conference, because he was intervened to stop a fur- Waffle House restaurant known to have owned a ther bloodbath, 29-year- in Nashville early Sun- handgun that authorities old James Shaw, Jr., as a day, shooting four people have not recovered. hero — though the father to death before a customer U.S. Secret Service of a 4-year-old girl de- rushed him and wrestled agents arrested Reinking murred and said he was the weapon away. last July for being in a just trying to survive. Authorities were search- restricted area near the One hand bandaged, ing for the 29-year-old sus- White House, officials Shaw told reporters he pect, Travis Reinking, who said. Special Agent Todd first thought the gunshots they said drove to the busy Hudson said Reinking was fired around 3:25 a.m. restaurant and killed two detained after refusing to were plates falling from a people in the parking lot leave the restricted area, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS dishwashing station. before entering and con- saying he wanted to meet Police tape blocks off a Waffle House restaurant Sunday, in Nashville, Tenn. When he realized what tinuing to fire. When his President Donald Trump. was happening, he took AR-15 rifle either jammed State police in Illinois, Sunday’s shooting as well the promise that he would sort of mental health is- cover behind a door as or the clip was empty, the where Reinking lived un- as a handgun, authorities “keep the weapons secure sues involved.” shots shattered windows. customer disarmed him in til last fall, subsequently said. and out of the possession While Huston said it was The gun either jammed a scuffle. revoked his state firearms Sheriff Robert Huston of Travis.” Huston added unclear how Reinking re- or needed a new clip, and Four people were also card at the request of the in Tazewell County, Ill., that, based on past depu- claimed the guns, Nashville that’s when Shaw said he wounded before the gun- FBI and four guns were said deputies allowed Re- ties’ encounters with Re- Police spokesman Don Aar- pounced after making up man fled, throwing off his then taken from him, in- inking’s father to take inking, “there’s certainly on said that his father “has his mind that “he was going jacket. cluding the AR-15 used in possession of the guns on evidence that there’s some now acknowledged giving to have to work to kill me.” A8 MONDAY, APRIL 23, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Thousands sing ‘Happy Birthday’ to Queen Elizabeth II

LONDON (AP) — The Shaggy and Craig Da- audience at Royal Albert vid also performed, and Hall got a rare treat the festivities took a long Saturday — the chance to stroll down memory lane, sing “Happy Birthday” to with audio from a speech the longest reigning mon- Elizabeth made on her arch in British history. 21st birthday and video Queen Elizabeth from her Golden Jubilee, II, with her eldest son when roughly 1 million Prince Charles at her people gathered outside side, waved to the crowd Buckingham Palace to as they celebrated her honor her. 92nd birthday in song. She was  anked in the Charles got an enthu- siastic response when he royal box by Charles, heir to the throne, and Prince PHOTO | introduced her as: “Your William, next in the line ASSOCIATED PRESS majesty, mummy.” The queen took center of succession. ‘A Quiet Place,’ ‘Rampage’ lead newcomers at box of ce stage after a varied pop Prince Harry and concert featuring Brit- ancee Meghan Markle LOS ANGELES (AP) — It’s another weekend of buzz The lm boasts a worldwide tally of $283 million, and ish singers Sting, Tom also attended, generating versus pure star power at the box of ce as the word of Johnson has continued using his social media accounts Jones and Jamie Cul- a roar of applause when mouth sensation “A Quiet Place” nds itself neck-and- to hype the lm and thank audiences. lum along with Austra- they took their seats. The neck again with Dwayne Johnson’s “Rampage.” This “I never take success like this for granted. Global lian star Kylie Minogue, couple will wed May 19 at time buzz had the slight advantage. success like this means so much,” Johnson posted long a fan favorite here. Windsor Castle. Studio estimates on Sunday have placed “A Quiet on his Instagram account Saturday night. “I’m not a Place,” with $22 million, in rst, and “Rampage” in sec- Marvel movie. It’s not Star Wars. ‘Rampage’ may as ond with $21 million, but it’s possible those numbers well have been called ‘Dwayne Johnson and his albino may shift when nal results are tallied on Monday. gorilla friend’ because it’s such an obscure video game SEND US YOUR STUFF Still, John Krasinski’s “A Quiet Place” continues to ... Thank you guys so much.” be a mini phenomenon. With a $17 million production The staying power of both somewhat overshadowed WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, budget, “A Quiet Place” has grossed $132.4 million from the newcomers, like Amy Schumer’s “I Feel Pretty” PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR North American theaters in three weeks. “Rampage,” and the sequel to the 2001 cult comedy “Super Troop- too, is down only 41 percent domestically in its second ers,” both of which nevertheless managed to nd their SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. weekend and continues to rake in the dollars globally. own niche audiences despite largely negative reviews.

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By Steve Krause ing goal for the rest of the “It was a really nice day,” ITEM SPORTS EDITOR game.” he said “We had a real International scored the professional announcer, LYNN — The Lynn first goal of the game, but and he did a nice job. And United F.C. soccer team Eddie Mercy tied the game there was lots of music opened its Manning Field for Lynn shortly after. and fun for the kids. Saturday with a loss to In- However, International “There were some play- ternational S.C., 3-2. “I thought we performed got the next two goal be- ers from Lynn Y outh Soc- better in the second half,” fore the halftime break to cer, and we gave them said coach Eric Moreno. take a 3-1 lead. T-shirts and goodie bags.” “We came out kind of flat Lynn got a second-half Lynn is back home Sat- in the first half, and gave goal from Braima Samati urday (7) against Una- up some early goals. to pull to within one, but tions F.C. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK “But although we that was the best United Moreno, a Lynn native climbed back into the could do. and Bishop Fenwick grad- Lynn United player Jorge Tineo tries to get around an International S.C. game in the second half, Moreno said the day was uate, is the new boys soccer defender during Saturday’s game. we were chasing that ty- a success on many fronts. coach at Lynn Classical.

Another sign that spring’s nally here ... Little League Eagles fall to Hawks at Fenway

By Harold Rivera er Jake Sanderson, a se- ITEM STAFF nior right-hander, threw three innings and allowed BOSTON — With a one earned run with two Catholic Conference vic- . Sean Letarte tory on the line in Satur- came on in relief and day’s game between the pitched the fourth and Xaverian and St. John’s fifth innings, while Kevin Prep teams at Dewing tossed the sev- Fenway Park, there wasn’t enth. much room for butterflies “Our did a good or jitters. job,” Letarte said. “Jake Once the game got un- ran into a little trouble, derway, the Eagles scored then he pitched a great twice in the first inning to third (inning). He was up get off to a quick start but in pitch count. I thought couldn’t get anything going Sean and Kevin did a after that. A tough bottom great job. They kept us in of the second for St. John’s it. We just couldn’t get any saw Xaverian push three runs in.” runs across, all the Hawks Xaverian starter Owen needed for the 3-2 win. Langan also pitched four in- “It was a phenomenal ex- nings, allowed four hits and It was Little League perience,” St. John’s coach tallied seven strikeouts. opening day in Dan Letarte said. “I think St. John’s, the visiting Lynn for two of the when the kids got on the team, got off to a quick city’s ve organi- field there was that ‘wow’ start in the top of the first feeling. I think they were zations. Clockwise inning by capitalizing on a a little nervous at first from top left, Shawn pair of Xaverian defensive but then it’s baseball. It’s Coleman, 8, of Lynn miscues. Jacob Bolger led wood bat baseball too, so Shore practices the the inning with a single to you have to scratch hits left and advanced to sec- team handshake and runs. I thought Xave- with coach Mike ond base after Tyler Mac- rian did a good job in that Gregor drew a walk. Alex Harris during Sat- three-run inning.” urday’s ceremonies; Eagles starting pitch- ST. JOHN’S, B2 Andrew Jiminez, 4, is all smiles as he practices with his Shore Little League tee-ball team; a view from home plate as East Lynn begins its festivi- ties; and members of the East Reds march into Volun- teer Field behind Lynn English High School for their opening day pa- rade; Pine Hill, Wy- oma and West Lynn American open their seasons Satur- day. At Lynn’s Babe Ruth eld, a special ceremony was held in memory of long- time league of cial Nick Chakoutas, who died over the winter. ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK

PHOTO | ROSE RAYMOND Alex Lane takes a cut during Saturday’s St. John’s Prep-Xaverian game at Fenway Park. Celtics can’t complete comeback

MILWAUKEE (AP) — After losing ton’s Jayson Tatum to put back Mal- third quarter. a 20-point lead to the Boston Celt- colm Brogdon’s missed layup for the Jaylen Brown had 34 points for ics, the Milwaukee Bucks were de- game-winner. the Celtics, while Tatum added 21. termined not to lose another playoff “It’s a heck of play,” coach Joe Tatum’s 18-footer with 52 seconds game. Prunty said. left gave the Celtics a brief 100-99 Leave it to All-Star forward Gi- Game 5 is Tuesday night in Bos- lead. annis Antetokounmpo to come up ton. He just couldn’t hold off Antetok- with a big play in the final seconds Antetokounmpo added seven re- ounmpo on the other end for the de- on Sunday. bounds and five assists, while Mid- cisive tip-in. Antetokounmpo scored 27 points, dleton scored 23 points. The Bucks’ The disappointing end for the Celt- including tipping in the go-ahead two best players were clutch in the ics overshadowed their spirited rally basket with 5 seconds left, and the closing seconds of a tense victory, an- from a 65-45 deficit. Play got chippy Bucks held on for a 104-102 win to other sign of maturity for the one of and the Celtics limited the Bucks’ tie their first-round playoff series at the league’s up-and-coming teams. transition game. two games apiece. “One of the most important things They came up one basket short at Boston’s Marcus Morris missed a that we can carry from this game the end. 14-footer at the buzzer with Khris moving forward is that we stayed Antetokounmpo “made a great tip- Middleton’s hand in his face to seal disciplined and we trusted one an- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS in and he was battling for the ball. a nail-biting win for the Bucks. other,” Antetokounmpo said. That’s what great players do,” coach Milwaukee’s Malcolm Brogdon tries to drive Seconds earlier, the 6-foot-11 An- It could just as easily have fallen Brad Stevens said. past Boston Celtics’ Terry Rozier during the tetokounmpo jumped and reached apart for Milwaukee after losing a rst half of Sunday’s game. up with his left arm around Bos- 20-point lead with 7:37 left in the CELTICS, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, APRIL 23, 2018 Fenwick sweeps its weekend twin bill

ter three periods of play. girls track competed at ROUNDUP Davis Kinne scored two the second Annual North- goals in the second quar- By Steve Krause eastern Conference Relay ter to lead St. Mary’s to a Meet Saturday and coach ITEM SPORTS EDITOR 6-1 advantage at halftime. Connie D’Amato said the If Bishop Fenwick had to The Spartans host Spell- team had some impressive play two baseball games man this evening (5) at scores in the non-scoring this weekend, the Cru- Manning. event. saders might as well have St. John’s 10 In the triple jump relay, won them both. Lexington 4 Kenny Okoye had a 40- Mission accomplished. At St. John’s, the Eagles ½, which qualified him The Crusaders blanked were led by Craig Yannone for states. Jarod DeSousa Georgetown Saturday, 8-0; (2 goals) and John Merri- jumped 34-1, and Elijah and came back Sunday to gan. The two combined to Tapia-Gately had a 32-6. defeat Pentucket, 7-5. go 17 of 18 on the faceoffs. In the long jump, Okoye In Saturday’s game, Ty- Seven Eagles scored had a 17-5, Joe Alba a ler Thomas picked up his goals in a well balanced, 17-9 and Jarod DeSousa first win of the season, patient attack. at 15-6. going four innings and al- On the defensive side of In the javelin, Eric lowing no hits. He struck the ball Andrew Ponsetto Chaves, Nick Ferrera and out one. Jake Miano, Alex continued his strong play Keith Monto combined for Gonzalez and Sam Lynch by causing turnovers and aq 250-7. pitched an inning each. pushing transition up Cam Catinazzo, Chaves, PHOTO | ROSE RAYMOND field. Nick Fowler had two hits Monto and Alba ran a Josh Cerretani tries to avoid the slide of a Xaverian player during Sat- The Eagles return to ac- and scored two runs, An- combined 10:12. In the dis- tion on Tuesday at Xaveri- urday’s game. gelo McCullough, Ethan tance medley, Tapia-Gate- an (7) Belt and Harrison Brick- ly (1200), Paul Duong ett had two RBI each. For The Prep, Jake (400), Catin Scott Emerson turned in Surette had a goal and In the 4x400, Bruno Saturday’s Prep-Xaverian game a strong game at third. three assists, Jack Rick- Auzec, Paul Duong, Nick Sunday, Gonzales ards had a goal and two Ferrara, and ran a com- pitched 4 2/3 innings, giv- assist, Luike Hendricks, was about more than baseball ing up three runs on three Bryan Penn and Craig bined 4:04. And in the hit, striking out seven and scored twice, with Aidan 4x100, Auzec, Eric Minis- By Harold Rivera “It was a great experi- rian who also taught and walking two. Nic Pignone Shea and Michael Kelly calco, Brandon Border, ITEM STAFF ence for the kids, it’s just served as assistant prin- and DeSousa had a com- awesome,” Letarte added. cipal at the school, died got the win in relief, pitch- with singletons. BOSTON — Saturday’s bined 50.9. “We got to feel like assis- in October 2017 after a ing 2 1/3 innings, allowing Goalie Alex Kreher had game between the St. two runs and three hits. 10 saves. GIRLS TENNIS tant coach Matt Antonelli 15-month battle with ALS. Marblehead 5 John’s Prep and Xaveri- for the day. Matt’s been in Keegan O’Conner had GIRLS LACROSSE an was about more than “It was really a great English 0 the Major Leagues. It’s a two RBI and Belt and Winchester 19 baseball. The Eagles and experience, and to have it At Marblehead, Marble- good experience. We don’t Christian Loescher one St. Mary’s 9 Hawks battled it out at all be for a great cause is head’s winners were: first like to lose and everyone’s each. The Spartans trailed Fenway Park in a con- truly an amazing thing,” singles, Michelle Shub, competitive but I’d give Fenwick is 5-1 overall. by just two goals through test that preceded Boston Letarte said. 6-0, 6-0; second singles, up a loss to play here any BOYS LACROSSE the first half of play but College’s 7th annual ALS For Letarte, there was Lisa Krebs, 6-0, 6-0; third day.” St. Mary’s 11, Triton 9 Winchester put the game Awareness Game. one moment in Satur- singles, Cannon Whitti- Brendan Laundry scored away in the second half to St. John’s came away The Eagles wore red day’s game that hit a lit- er, 6-0, 6-1; first doubles, four goals and the Spar- grab the victory. St. Mary’s from Saturday’s game on jerseys with the name tle closer to home. During Mandy Dumais-Lizzie tans improved to 3-3 on (3-5) aims to bounce back the wrong end of a 3-2 fi- “Frates” and No. 3 on the bottom of the fourth Potvin, 6-1, 6-0; and sec- the season. Nick Napoli- with a win this afternoon nal, as Xaverian strung to- their backs, in honor of inning, Letarte handed tano added two key goals (3:30) at Spellman. ond doubles, Jessie Mun- gether a three-run rally in Pete Frates, who played the ball to his son, Sean in the fourth quarter, TRACK roe-Cahill Whittier, 6-0, the bottom of the second baseball at St. John’s and Letarte, who pitched two helping break a 7-7 tie af- The Saugus boys and 6-1. Boston College. Frates is a inning to grab the victory. innings in relief. native of Beverly and wore Although the loss wasn’t Sean Letarte, a junior No. 3 in his years playing the ideal outcome for the right-hander and UMass Lamusta new Lynnfield football coach for St. John’s and Boston Eagles, Letarte and his Lowell commit, kept the College. Bt Anne Marie Tobin State University after way and I am so glad to players made the most of The school retired the Hawks off the scoreboard ITEM STAFF transferring from UMass be back in Lynnfield ,” La- the once in a lifetime ex- No. 3 jersey and named in the bottom halves of the and earned a degree in musta said. “ I have my perience that comes with fourth and fifth innings. LYNNFIELD — Pat La- playing on the Fenway di- its baseball diamond in history and business ad- first official meeting with He came into the game in musta, a 2008 Lynnfield amond. Frates’ honor last year. ministration. He has been the team this week and the top of the fourth with High graduate, will be the “They brought us down Boston College retired employed at Lynnfield will be mapping out our Xaverian runners on first new football coach for the to the concourse. When we Frates’ No. 3 jersey two High as a teacher since summer strategy and 7-v- and second and escaped Pioneers. graduating in 2013. started coming out (to the years ago when the Ea- 7 schedule so it’s an excit- the threat unscathed. Lamusta was captain He said he entered the field) and it was like ‘wow’” gles played the 5th ALS ing time.” “He got out of a two-on, of the football, basketball coaching ranks after he Letarte said. “It really all Awareness Game. Right now, however, La- and lacrosse teams while received a phone call from hit us. I think the kids will All proceeds from the two no out jam, which was musta is banking on help- at Lynnfield. Weidman shortly after always remember it. Yeah, games benefited the Peter huge for us I thought,” Le- “I am mapping it out Weidman learned he was ing as an assistant coach they’ll remember that we Frates Home Health Ini- tarte said. “I thought Sean and taking it one step at a teaching at Lynnfield of the Pioneers’ boys la- lost 3-2 but they’ll also re- tiative. In fact, the cause pitched well. He pitched time,” Lamusta said Sun- High. He signed on initial- crosse team under head member that a lot of them was close to both schools well, Kevin (Dewing) day. “I look forward to a ly as a volunteer defensive coach Joe Papagni. played. We had 23-24 guys as Brother Raymond Hoyt, pitched well. The whole great opportunity succeed- backs and receivers coach “We had a good week play. a 1970 graduate of Xave- bullpen pitched well.” ing Neal Weidman, who for the football team in the and were 2-1, and we hope brought Lynnfield football fall of 2014, the year the if we can continue to im- back to prominence.” Pioneers lost in the state prove as we have been to Eagles fall to Hawks at Fenway Park Lamusta played college semifinals to Holliston. get back to the tourna- football at Framingham “It’s just surreal in a ment,” he said. ST. JOHN’S back from that though. swinging in practice,” Le- From B1 Two runs in the first (in- tarte said. “We’ve done a Celtics can’t complete comeback ning) and then it was all lot of that. We just have Lane roped a RBI single, zero’s. We have to find a to keep swinging. I’m hop- scoring Bolger with the way to scratch runs.” after the team never re- Celtics’ reserves 31-15. ing when the conversion CELTICS game’s first run. MacGre- Things settled down covered from a disastrous Parker, in particular, gave from wood to metal (bats) From B1 gor raced home on a wild from there for both sides first quarter in Game 3. the team a lift in the first comes, I think that’ll make Both teams traded clutch pitch on the next at-bat, until Richie Williams a difference.” Stevens said he would half with perhaps his best giving the Eagles a 2-0 buckets down the stretch. was thrown out at home St. John’s played a dou- likely only make a switch defensive play of the year lead. plate to end the top of the After Tatum’s long jump- for matchup purposes. ... after forcing turnovers on bleheader Saturday. After er, Brogdon hit a transi- St. John’s ran into trou- fourth. Boston ended with a 43-36 two straight Boston pos- the morning game at Fen- tion 3 from the corner for a ble in the the second in- St. John’s loaded the edge on the boards. ... Mor- sessions at one point. way, the Eagles commuted 102-100 lead with 33 sec- ning, when Xaverian load- bases with two outs in the ris finished with 13 points QUOTABLE ed the bases with one out. to Catholic Memorial for onds left. Al Horford fol- sixth. Joseph Muzio sin- a battle against Walpole, and shot 4 of 14. “We played great in the The Hawks scored three gled to leadoff the inning. lowed with two foul shots a 7-2 St. John’s win. Lane Bucks: Starting C John second half. We played runs on an Eagles outfield Two batters later, Josh to tie the game at 102 with led the offense with 3 RBI, Henson missed a second great in the first six min- error to claim a 3-2 lead. Cerretani followed with a 29 seconds remaining. going 3-for-4. Zeke O’Con- straight game with a sore utes of the game. The 18 “The ball stayed down single. Bolger drew a walk They couldn’t send the nell went 2-for-3 with a game into overtime. Mor- back. ... The Bucks went with minutes that ended the but we play on turf,” Le- to load the bases for No. 2 solo homerun and 2 RBI. ris bent over in frustration the same starting five as first half were not good. tarte said. “It was just hitter MacGregor. Xave- MacGregor went 2-for-3 near the Boston bench af- Game 3, with Zeller replac- They had a lot to do with a mistake. It was just rian relief Justin ter his fadeaway hit the ing Henson and Brogdon that.” — Stevens. a physical mistake but Posnik retired MacGregor with a solo and rim. starting for Tony Snell. ... BLOCK PARTY then we have to pick up on a fly ball to centerfield, one RBI. Garrett Siegel “We got the look we want- Jabari Parker led a vigorous The Bucks set a fran- our teammates after that. ending the threat. tossed six innings with ed ... It’s a shot that (Morris) effort off the bench with 16 chise playoff high with You look at the scoreboard Runners on second and nine strikeouts and Matt can make 10 out of 10 times,” points and seven rebounds. 14 blocks, eclipsing the and it was all zeros after third with one out gave Relihan pitched a score- Brown said. “It didn’t go in Backup C Thon Maker previous high of 13 set in that. That’s what we have St. John’s a final chance less seventh in relief. tonight. So Game 5, keep blocked five shots and played Game 3. The 7-foot-1 Mak- to avoid, these one-run in the seventh but a flyout St. John’s is 3-3 with the moving forward.” most of the fourth quarter. er has turned into disrup- games and try to find a and a ended the split. The Eagles are back TIP INS OFF THE BENCH tive presence after playing way to win. game and sealed the 3-2 on the diamond Wednes- Celtics: Stevens kept The Bucks’ reinvigorat- sparingly in the first two “It was tough,” Letarte Xaverian win. day when they host Xave- his starting five intact ed bench outscored the games added. “We have to come “We just have to keep rian. Ginobili’s big finish helps San Antonio remain alive

SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Ettore ing the death of his wife, Erin, Ginobili played for Messina 17th season. Warriors’ run. Messina was screaming at the on Wednesday. while both were with Virtus Bo- Ginobili was 3 for 4 in the fi- “It was kind of frustrating,” Spurs, and Manu Ginobili loved In his 16th season in the NBA logna in 2000-02. nal quarter, including making Green said. “We played great de- it. and perhaps the final home Kevin Durant had 34 points both of his 3-point attempts, and fense and he throws something Before Gregg Popovich, Gino- game of his career, Ginobili re- and 13 rebounds for the War- did not have a turnover in 6 1/2 up like that.” bili played in Italy for Messina, bounded from a scoreless effort riors, who can wrap up the se- minutes. Ginobili then took over with and on Sunday he delivered a in Game 3 to help Messina cap- ries in Game 5 at home Tuesday. “I am so happy for him,” Mes- a pair of 3-pointers in the final throwback performance for his ture his first playoff victory as a “You have got to give them a sina said. “I’m so happy. I think minutes. old coach to save the Spurs’ sea- coach, albeit an unofficial one. lot of credit,” Golden State for- he deserves everything that is “I smiled when he made that son. “For moments when he talks to ward Draymond Green said. happening to him in his life and corner 3 right in front of us at Experiencing a flashback to the rest of the team, or when he “They came out and they prob- his career.” the end of the game,” Golden his days playing for Messina in gets upset and he yells at us, a ably played with more intensity Golden State outscored San State coach Steve Kerr said. “It the Euroleague in his early 20s, lot of flashbacks,” Ginobili said, this game than they did the en- Antonio 29-21 in the third quar- was just so typical Manu. For- the 40-year-old Ginobili scored chuckling. “He’s very strict and tire series.” ter and went on a 13-5 run be- ty years old and 16 points and 10 of his 16 points in the fourth he wants the team to play his LaMarcus Aldridge had 22 ginning two minutes into the hits the clinching 3. He’s Manu. quarter to help San Antonio way, so whenever we stopped ex- points and 10 rebounds to lead fourth quarter to pull within That’s what he does.” beat the Golden State Warriors ecuting the way we should have, the Spurs, but they were willed 88-86 with 6 minutes remaining The Spurs were 15 for 28 103-90. The Spurs avoided a se- the old himself comes back. It to the finish by Ginobili, who after trailing by as many as 17. on 3-pointers on Sunday after ries sweep as Popovich missed was good to see him coaching on has said he will decide in the Aldridge banked in a 3-pointer shooting just 26 percent in the his second straight game follow- this stage. Good memories.” offseason if he will return for a with 4:22 remaining to stop the opening three games. MONDAY, APRIL 23, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

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MONDAY Gloucester at Saugus (4:30) Baseball Marblehead at Revere (4) Masco at Lnnfield (3:45) Classical at Peabody (4) Salem at Swampscott (4) English at Beverly (4) St. Mary’s at Spellman (3:30) Malden at Everett (4) Tech at Pope John (4) Revere at Marblehead (4) Saugus at Gloucester (4) Track Spellman at St. Mary’s (7) Classical vs. Medford (at Beverly, 4) Swampscott at Salem (4) Everett at Beverly (4) Winthrop at Danvers (6) Gloucester at danvers Boys Lacrosse English vs. Salem (at Danvers, 4) Classical at Everett (4) Volleyball Fenwick at Austin Prep (4) Essex Tech at Malden (5) Masco at Lynnfield (4:30) Gr. Lowell at Salem (4) Medford at Saugus (4) St. John’s (D) at St. John’s (S) (6) Revere at Malden (4) TUESDAY Spellman at St. Mary’s (5) Baseball Winthrop at Salem (7) Ham-Wenham at Lynnfiel (3:45) Boys Tennis Boys Lacrosse Beverly at English (4) B Everly at Peabody (7) Classical at Peabody (4) Georgetown at Lynnfield (3:45 Ipswich at Lynnfield (3:30) Marblehead at Gloucester (4) Marblehead at Revere (4) Pope John at Lynn (7) St. John’s at Malden Cath. (4) St. John’s at Xaverian (7) St. Mary’s at Fenwick (4) Swampscott at Salem (4) Boys Tennis Malden Cath. at Fenwick (4) Girls Lacrosse Masco at Marblehead (4) Austin Prep at Fenwick (4) St. Mary’s at Bedford (3:30 Revere at Peabody (5:30) St. Mary’s at Spellman (3:30) Girls Lacrosse Beverly at Marblehead (4) Girls Tennis Gloucester at Revere (4) English at Beverly (4) Lynnfield at Georgetown (3:45) Everett at Malden (4) Malden at Saugus (4) Lynnfield at Ipswich (3:30) Salem at Winthrop (4) Matignon at St. Mary’s (3:30) Swampscott at Medford (4) Peabody at Classical (4) Revere at Marblehead (4) Girls Tennis Salem at Swampscott(4) Bedford at St. Mary’s (3:45) Saugus at Gloucester (4) Saugus at Classical (4) Winthrop at English (4) Winthrop at Danvers (4) PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Sailing Sailing Marblehead at Man-Essex (4) St. John’s at Wayland (3:30) Boston Red Sox’s Christian Vazquez walks off the field at the end of Sunday’s loss to the Oakland Softball Softball Athletics. Beverly at English (4) Tech at PMA (4) Classical at Peabody (4) Track Danvers at Winthrop (4) BC High at St. John’s (4) Everett at Malden (4) Mystic/Notre Dame at Tech (4) Sox lose back-to-back games TV/RADIO

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He’s hit so many home fore yielding back-to-back Soccer “First pitch hacking,” “We just have to ride the runs here. That was one of hits in the seventh. 3 p.m...... Premier: Newcastle United at Everton...... NBCSN Davis said. “That’s what wave out as long as we his biggest ones.” The right-hander with happened.” can. The pitching has been Price allowed nine hits the handlebar mustache NBA PLAYOFFS Davis hit a tiebreaking, fantastic. Any time the and four runs over 7 2/3 credited a new reliance on three-run homer with two pitching is on, we want to innings. He struck out six his changeup for the suc- Saturday, April 21 p.m. outs in the eighth inning, be putting up runs.” and walked one. cess. Philadelphia 106, Miami 102, Phila- Wednesday, April 25 sending the Oakland Ath- Davis had two hits and “I couldn’t make the “I probably threw the delphia leads series 3-1 Washington at Toronto, 7 p.m. letics over the Red Sox 4-1 drove in all four runs for pitch when I needed and most changeups I’ve ever New Orleans 131, Portland 123, New Indiana at Cleveland, 7 p.m. on Sunday. the A’s. Marcus Semien that was the ballgame,” thrown in my life,” Meng- Orleans wins series 4-0 Minnesota at Houston, 9:30 p.m. Minnesota 121, Houston 105, Hous- Utah at Oklahoma City, 9:30 p.m. A day after getting no- and Stephen Piscotty Price said. den said. ton leads series 2-1 Thursday, April 26 hit by Sean Manaea, added two hits apiece as Coming off Manaea’s TRAINER’S ROOM Utah 115, Oklahoma City 102, Utah Boston at Milwaukee, TBA Boston lost back-to-back Oakland won for the sixth gem, the A’s got anoth- Red Sox: LHP Bobby leads series 2-1 x-Philadelphia at Miami, TBA games for the first time time in seven games. er strong pitching per- Poyner was activated off Sunday, April 22 x-Golden State at San Antonio, TBA Milwaukee 104, Boston 102, series Friday, April 27 under new manager Alex Semien and Piscotty hit formance against the the disabled list and op- tied 2-2 Toronto at Washington, TBA Cora. back-to-back singles off hard-hitting Red Sox. tioned to Triple-A Paw- San Antonio 103, Golden State 90, x-Cleveland at Indiana, TBA “Our pitching staff will Price (2-2) with one out in Daniel Mengden gave up tucket. He had been out Golden State leads series 3-1 x-Houston at Minnesota, TBA always give us a chance the eighth. After Jed Low- one run in 6 1/3 innings with a left hamstring Washington 106, Toronto 98, series x-Oklahoma City at Utah, TBA tied 2-2 Saturday, April 28 to win. I feel we are capa- rie struck out for the third and Blake Treinen (1-1), strain. Cleveland at Indiana, 8:30 p.m. x-Milwaukee at Boston, TBA ble of scoring runs every time, Davis lined the first Oakland’s third reliever, UP NEXT Monday, April 23 x-Miami at Philadelphia, TBA night. Obviously, that’s pitch into the seats in left retired five batters. Red Sox: RHP Rick Por- Houston at Minnesota, 8 p.m. x-San Antonio at Golden State, TBA not always going to hap- field for his sixth home Treinen tweaked his left cello (4-0, 1.40) pitches Oklahoma City at Utah, 10:30 p.m. Sunday, April 29 pen. We can’t score eight run. knee while fielding Blake the opener of a three- Tuesday, April 24 x-Washington at Toronto, TBA Milwaukee at Boston, 7 p.m. x-Indiana at Cleveland, TBA or nine runs every night,” “Got a good pitch to hit Swihart’s comebacker but game series in Toronto on Miami at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. x-Minnesota at Houston, TBA Cora said. and he hammered it,” A’s remained in the game and Tuesday. He has thrown San Antonio at Golden State, 10:30 x-Utah at Oklahoma City, TBA The Red Sox had won manager Bob Melvin said. got Christian Vazquez to 13 consecutive scoreless their first six series this “He’s a three-run homer fly out to end it. innings over his previous Bucks 104, Celtics 102 season before dropping waiting to happen.” Mitch Moreland had two two starts. BOSTON (102) 3-Point Goals—Boston 10-29 Tatum 7-16 5-6 21, Horford 4-8 5-5 (J.Brown 5-8, Tatum 2-5, Rozier 2-10, 13, Baynes 4-6 1-2 9, Rozier 3-12 Morris 1-1, Yabusele 0-1, Horford 2-2 10, J.Brown 13-24 3-4 34, Ojel- 0-1, Baynes 0-1, Ojeleye 0-2), Milwau- Wizards even things up with Raptors eye 1-4 0-0 2, Morris 4-14 4-6 13, kee 10-23 (Middleton 3-5, Parker Yabusele 0-1 0-0 0, Monroe 0-1 0-0 2-3, Maker 2-5, Snell 1-2, Bledsoe 0, Larkin 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 36-87 1-2, Brogdon 1-3, Dellavedova 0-1, WASHINGTON (AP) — Pretty much any synonym to beat the No. 1 Raptors Game 5 at Toronto. 20-25 102. Antetokounmpo 0-2). Fouled Out— When Washington Wiz- you can add,” Beal said. 106-98 Sunday night and “He’s a big shot maker. A MILWAUKEE (104) None. Rebounds—Boston 43 Middleton 8-14 4-4 23, Antetokoun- ards guard Bradley Beal “I told my team that we even their Eastern Con- playmaker. It was what you mpo 12-20 3-6 27, Zeller 1-2 2-2 4, (Baynes 11), Milwaukee 36 (Antetok- fouled out with about were going to win, regard- ference first-round playoff want and what you expect,” Bledsoe 3-9 2-3 9, Brogdon 4-7 1-1 ounmpo, Parker 7). Assists—Boston five minutes left in a tied less. Especially if we’ve series at 2-all. Wizards coach Scott Brooks 22 (Rozier 8), Milwaukee 24 (Ante- 10, Parker 5-10 4-6 16, Maker 3-6 Game 4 against the Toron- got John still in the game, “When Brad went out,” said. “We needed him to step 0-0 8, Dellavedova 1-3 2-2 4, Snell tokounmpo, Bledsoe 5). Total 1-2 0-0 3. Totals 38-73 18-24 104. Fouls—Boston 21, Milwaukee 24. to Raptors, he couldn’t be- I love our chances.” Wall said, “I knew I had to up. He stepped up big.” Boston 17 18 32 35—102 Technicals—Morris, Middleton. lieve the call. That would be John do whatever it took.” This was a game the Rap- Milwaukee 24 27 24 29—104 A—18,717 (18,717). He raced to the other Wall, and Beal was exactly Wall finished with 27 tors led by 14 points early end of the court. When right. Wall took over down points and 14 assists and, in the second half. But as STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS he returned to his team’s the stretch after his back- at the other end of the their offense bogged down, sideline, he threw a red court mate was done for court, guarded All-Star the Wizards clawed back. Saturday, April 21 burgh wins series 4-2 towel, before being held the day, scoring or assist- DeMar DeRozan, making It was 92-all when Beal Tampa Bay 3, New Jersey 1, Tampa Nashville 5, Colorado 0, Nashville back by teammates. ing on 10 of Washington’s sure the Wizards would — who led Washington Bay wins series 4-1 wins series 4-2 “I was beyond emotional. last 14 points as the No. 8 not be pushed to the brink with 31 points — drew his Washington 4, Columbus 3, OT, Monday, April 23 Beyond mad. Frustrated. seed Wizards came back of elimination ahead of sixth foul. Washington leads series 3-2 Boston at Toronto, 7 p.m. Toronto 4, Boston 3, Boston leads Washington at Columbus, 7:30 p.m. series 3-2 Wednesday, April 25 MAJOR LEAGUES TODAY IN SPORTS Sunday, April 22 x-Toronto at Boston, TBA Pittsburgh 8, Philadelphia 5, Pitts- x-Columbus at Washington, TBA American League National League April 23 al, who rips down the backboard in East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB 1903 — The New York Highlanders, the first quarter, delaying the game TRANSACTIONS Boston 17 4 .810 — New York 14 6 .700 — later renamed Yankees, win their 45 minutes. Anderson hits 17 of 25 Toronto 13 8 .619 4 Philadelphia 14 7 .667 ½ first game as a major league team, from the field and 12 for 12 from New York 11 9 .550 5½ Atlanta 12 8 .600 2 7-2 over the Washington Senators. the line. BASEBALL lovich from Gwinnett (IL). Tampa Bay 8 13 .381 9 Washington 10 11 .476 4½ 1946 — Ed Head of the Brooklyn 1999 — Fernando Tatis hits two American League — Sent RHP Kevin Baltimore 6 16 .273 11½ Miami 5 16 .238 9½ Dodgers pitches a no-hitter against grand slams in one inning to lead BOSTON RED SOX — Reinstated LHP Shackelford to Louisville (IL) for a Central Division Central Division the Boston Braves 5-0 at Ebbets the St. Louis Cardinals to a 12-5 win W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Bobby Poyner from the 10-day DL rehab assignment. Cleveland 11 8 .579 — St. Louis 13 8 .619 — Field. over Los Angeles. and optioned him to Pawtucket (IL). COLORADO ROCKIES — Placed OF Minnesota 8 8 .500 1½ Milwaukee 14 9 .609 — 1950 — The Detroit Red Wings edge 2002 — Brent Johnson of the St. LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Optioned Carlos Gonzalez on the 10-day DL, Detroit 9 11 .450 2½ Pittsburgh 12 10 .545 1½ the New York Rangers 4-3 in Game 7 Louis Blues ties an NHL record with RHP Eduardo Paredes to Salt Lake retroactive to Thursday. Optioned OF Kansas City 5 15 .250 6½ Chicago 10 9 .526 2 to win the Stanley Cup. three straight shutouts in the play- Chicago 4 14 .222 6½ Cincinnati 3 18 .143 10 (PCL). Recalled RHP Jaime Barria Mike Tauchman to Albuquerque 1950 — The Minneapolis Lakers offs. That had not happened in 57 West Division West Division from Salt Lake. (PCL). Recalled OFs David Dahl and become the first team to win back- years. Johnson reaches the mile- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB to-back NBA championships by stone with a 1-0 victory over the Chi- MINNESOTA TWINS — Sent OF Byron Noel Cuevas from Albuquerque. Houston 16 7 .696 — Arizona 15 6 .714 — defeating the Syracuse Nationals cago Blackhawks. Buxton to Fort Myers (FSL) for a PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Optioned Los Angeles 14 8 .636 1½ Colorado 12 11 .522 4 110-95 in Game 6 of the finals. 2005 — Alex Smith is the first pick rehab assignment. LHP Hoby Milner to Lehigh Valley (IL). Seattle 11 9 .550 3½ Los Angeles 9 10 .474 5 Oakland 11 11 .500 4½ San Francisco 9 12 .429 6 George Mikan leads the Lakers with in the NFL draft by the San Francisco — Optioned Reinstated RHP Tommy Hunter from INF Tyler Wade to Scranton/Wil- Texas 8 15 .348 8 San Diego 8 15 .348 8 40 points in a game marred by three 49ers. He’s the fifth straight quarter- the 10-day DL. Sunday’s Games Sunday’s Games kes-Barre (IL). Designated INF/OF fights, four Minneapolis players foul- back to be taken first overall and ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Placed RHP Cleveland 7, Baltimore 3 N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, ppd. for assignment. ing out, and Nats coach Al Cervi seventh in the last eight years. Adam Wainwright on the 10-day DL, N.Y. Yankees 5, Toronto 1 Philadelphia 3, Pittsburgh 2, 11 innings Recalled INF Gleyber Torres from Kansas City 8, Detroit 5 Milwaukee 4, Miami 2 being ejected for complaining too 2008 — The Chicago Cubs win their retroactive to Friday. Recalled RHP vociferously about a call. 10,000th game, joining the Giants Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Signed RHP Tampa Bay 8, Minnesota 6 St. Louis 9, Cincinnati 2 John Brebbia from Memphis (PCL). Houston 7, Chicago White Sox 1 Chicago Cubs 9, Colorado 7 1954 — The NBA adopts the 24-sec- as the only franchise to reach that David Hale to a one-year contract — Placed OF Texas 7, Seattle 4 San Francisco 4, L.A. Angels 2 ond shot clock. mark with a 7-6 victory in 10 innings and selected him from Scranton/Wil- on the 10-day DL, Oakland 4, Boston 1 Arizona 4, San Diego 2 1969 — Jerry West scores 53 at Colorado. kes-Barre. San Francisco 4, L.A. Angels 2 Washington at L.A. Dodgers, 8:05 p.m. retroactive to Wednesday. Reinstated points to lead the Los Angeles Lak- 2011 — The Portland Trail Blazers SEATTLE MARINERS — Optioned OF Monday’s Games Monday’s Games OF Manuel Margot from the 10-day Cleveland (Carrasco 3-0) at Baltimore Atlanta (Foltynewicz 1-1) at Cincinnati ers over Boston 120-118 in the rally from 23 points down in the sec- Guillermo Heredia to Tacoma (PCL). (Gausman 1-1), 7:05 p.m. (Romano 0-2), 6:40 p.m. opening game of the NBA finals. ond half, including an 18-point deficit Reinstated RHP Erasmo Ramirez DL. Minnesota (Odorizzi 1-1) at N.Y. Yankees San Diego (Mitchell 0-2) at Colorado (Bet- 1978 — The Milwaukee Bucks to start the fourth quarter to defeat — Placed (Tanaka 2-2), 7:05 p.m. tis 3-0), 8:40 p.m. from the 10-day DL. Acquired RHP scored a playoff record 87 points in Dallas 84-82 and tie the first-round Edwin Quezada from Arizona for an INF Anthony Rendon on the 10-day Oakland (Cahill 1-0) at Texas (Moore 1-3), Miami (Garcia 1-0) at L.A. Dodgers (Bue- DL. Recalled RHP Austin Adams from 8:05 p.m. hler 0-0), 10:10 p.m. the second half, en route to a 143- series at 2-2. Portland’s Brandon Roy international slot. L.A. Angels (Skaggs 2-1) at Houston (Cole Washington (Gonzalez 2-1) at San Francis- scores 18 in the fourth quarter, includ- Syracuse (IL). 112 win against Denver in the West- TAMPA BAY RAYS — Assigned 1B 2-0), 8:10 p.m. co (Stratton 1-1), 10:15 p.m. ern Conference semifinals. ing a 4-point play and the go ahead FOOTBALL Brandon Snyder outright to Durham Seattle (Leake 2-1) at Chicago White Sox Tuesday’s Games 1993 — The Dallas Mavericks avoid jumper with 39 seconds left. Roy out- Canadian Football League (TBD), 8:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Cleveland, 6:10 p.m. (IL). matching the 1972-73 Philadelphia scores Dallas 18-15 in the quarter. EDMONTON ESKIMOS — Signed DL Tuesday’s Games Atlanta at Cincinnati, 6:40 p.m. TEXAS RANGERS — Placed OF Car- Seattle at Chicago White Sox, 5:10 p.m. Arizona at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. 76ers as the worst team in NBA his- 2017 — Kenyan runner Mary Keitany los Tocci on the 10-day DL. Reinstat- Zachary Barnes. Chicago Cubs at Cleveland, 6:10 p.m. Detroit at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. tory, beating Minnesota 103-100 for breaks Paula Radcliffe’s women-only ed OF Delino DeShields Jr. from the WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS — Minnesota at N.Y. Yankees, 6:35 p.m. Milwaukee at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. their 10th triumph of the season. marathon world record with a third 10-day DL. Signed WR Marcus Leak and DB Detroit at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. 1993 — Orlando’s Nick Anderson victory in London. Keitany completes Antoine Johnson. Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. San Diego at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. National League Boston at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Miami at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. scores 50 points in the Magic’s 119- the 26.2-mile course in 2 hours, 17 ATLANTA BRAVES — Designated RHP COLLEGE Oakland at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Washington at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. 116 win over the New Jersey Nets at minutes and 1 second to shave 41 Josh Ravin for assignment. Selected LA SALLE — Named Mountain Mac- L.A. Angels at Houston, 8:10 p.m. The Meadowlands. Anderson’s feat seconds off Radcliffe’s 12-year-old the contract of RHP Miguel Soco- Gillivray women’s basketball coach Milwaukee at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. is overshadowed by Shaquille O’Ne- mark. B4 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, APRIL 23, 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 MONDAY, APRIL 23, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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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) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Don’t let a sensitive issue slow Don’t take what others do or If you contribute to a conversa- An emotional incident is best Dealing with friends or relatives will Don’t fritter away precious you down. Stay focused on say personally. Look for your tion with intelligence, facts and dismissed without a fuss. You’ll be difficult, and trying to please ev- time. Get down to business what’s expected of you and do own way to make a difference, confidence, you will draw inter- tend to overreact or make a eryone will be impossible. Do your and finish what’s expected of your best to avoid excessive and partner with people who est and make a good impres- mistake if you act before you best, but don’t make unrealistic you. Taking your responsibilities situations or someone who is are in sync with your way of sion. Moderation will be noted, have time to think matters promises. Concentrate on person- seriously will help you avoid overreacting. thinking. so avoid indulgent behavior. through. Don’t make assump- al improvements instead of trying criticism. Work first so you can to meet unreasonable demands. play later. tions. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) Group endeavors are favored. Ask questions and make You’ll receive more help from SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Don’t let your emotions get you Don’t let the actions of others Host an event that will bring changes based on facts and outsiders than you will from Question your motives and into trouble. Getting involved slow you down. Use your wit you closer to the people you what you know is possible. Dis- those close to you. Take a consider how your plans will af- with something for the wrong and intelligence to help others love or those you have a com- regard anyone offering a pie-in- break from family and spend fect others. Don’t present your reason or joining forces with and you will gain support and mon interest with. Share your the-sky plan that could end up time with someone who shares ideas until you are fully pre- someone who’s a bad influence ward off those who would like vision. costing you. your interests. pared to defend your decision. will distress a friend or loved one. to sabotage you.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Plans to live together fall apart as boyfriend backs out A second way to a dozen winners DEAR ABBY: My boy- DEAR ABBY: My wife Douglas Horton, who was ruffs and the last to reach the friend, “Chris,” and I were Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van and I walk the mall most a Protestant clergyman, said, 13th diamond. Where were planning on moving in to- Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, days, and our route usual- “Good ideas are a dime a those entries? gether. We went apart- and was founded by her mother, ly takes us through a dozen; bad ones are free.” In South played a diamond to ment hunting and created Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at bookstore where we enjoy life, maybe; at the bridge ta- his king, overtook his heart a realistic budget we could coffee in the coffee shop DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los ble, anyone with good ideas eight with dummy’s 10 (entry both maintain. He was the attached to it. Every time will win dozens of events. one), cashed the diamond one who brought up the Angeles, CA 90069. we go we see one particu- In today’s deal, South is in ace (discarding a club) and idea and also the one who lar couple sitting there six hearts. What line of play ruffed a diamond. pushed it. reading the books and you must realize that he but I also don’t want to would be a good idea after If a defender had discarded, Chris is an only child. magazines but never both- isn’t independent enough continue living this way. West leads the spade queen declarer would have hoped His parents love him so ering to buy anything. to cut the umbilical cord, to dummy’s ace? that clubs cooperated. Here, much I think they will do Please help. The place is not a library. and you should plan for In the auction, two spades though, East and West fol- anything to keep him in These bookstores are your future accordingly. GONE WRONG was fourth-suit game-forcing. lowed suit. So, South ruffed their house for as long as striving to stay alive and IN OHIO the spade king (entry two), they can. (He’s 21.) I know make a profit. I’m torn Then South, after two doses DEAR ABBY: The first ruffed another diamond, drew I must respect his parents, DEAR GONE WRONG: about whether to approach of Blackwood, signed off in 20 years of our marriage but I also know Chris real- What your husband is do- the couple, the manage- six hearts. Even though South trumps, crossed to the club were wonderful. My hus- ly wants to be out on his ing is cruel, and for him to ment, or let them continue knew that his side had a nine- ace (entry three) and cashed band was kind, sweet and own but is afraid of them. card club fit, he wisely went the diamond six. generous. Now he is angry tell you you’re imagining abusing the generosity of I want the best for him with his own excellent suit. most of the time, and it, frankly, irritates ME. I the store by never making and for us. How should I South could see 11 win- spews rude and hurtful can’t fix what’s gone wrong a purchase. handle this situation with- in your marriage, but I’m ners: two spades, six hearts, things at me. MALL PATROL two diamonds and one club. out harming the relation- When I ask him what’s glad to point you in the His first idea was to hope that ship between him and his wrong and suggest mar- right direction. DEAR MALL PATROL: parents, or me and his riage counseling, he says I Visit a marriage and Do not take it upon your- he could play clubs for the parents as well? am too sensitive or I take family therapist without selves to shame that cou- loss of only one trick, finding him and describe what’s the suit 2-2 or West with a WANTING IT IN things wrong, and there’s ple, which could lead to an been happening. Whether singleton royal. But he had a WISCONSIN nothing the matter with ugly argument. Your ef- our marriage. All I know the insight you gain will forts would be better spent second, better idea: estab- DEAR WANTING IT: is, this is not the man I fell save your marriage is any- if you talk to the store lish a third diamond trick if Because Chris is an adult, in love with, and I don’t body’s guess. However, it manager about what you the missing cards were split- asking him when he DOES know how much longer I may give you the strength have observed and let that ting 4-3. To do that, declarer think the two of you can can tolerate the way he’s to do what is best for YOU, person handle it from had to ruff two diamonds in live together would be a treating me. in the present and in the there. (For all we know, the his hand and required three fair question. However, if I love my husband. I long run. “offenders” may be Mr. dummy entries: two for the it’s one he can’t answer, don’t want to divorce him, ****** Barnes and Ms. Noble.)

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MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage Premises: 406 Broadway, Unit 108, Flax Pond Condominium, Lynn, MA By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given by Todd Gilbert and Janet Gilbert to Mortgage Electronic Registration given by Christopher Caldwell to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as Systems, Inc. as nominee for, Summit Mortgage, LLC, its successors and assigns, By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain nominee for Stepstone Mortgage Company, Inc., its successors and assigns, dated dated September 8, 2006 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) mortgage given by Martha A. Caradonna to H&R Block Mortgage Corporation and July 31, 2007 and recorded with the Essex County (South District) Registry of Registry of Deeds at Book 26079, Page 361, as affected by a Loan Modification now held by Bank of America, N.A., said mortgage dated March 27, 2001, and Deeds at Book 27065, Page 115, as affected by a Loan Modification recorded in recorded in said Registry of Deeds at Book 31641, Page 147 subsequently recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book said Registry of Deeds at Book 34667, Page 138 subsequently assigned to assigned to GMAC Mortgage, LLC by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, 17003, Page 236, said mortgage was assigned from H&R Block Mortgage OneWest Bank, FSB by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee Inc. as nominee for, Summit Mortgage, LLC, its successors and assigns by Corporation to Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., by assignment dated April 12, 2001 for Stepstone Mortgage Company, Inc., its successors and assigns by assignment assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at and recorded with said Registry in Book 17573, Page 176; said mortgage was recorded in said Essex County (South District) Registry of Deeds at Book 31232, Book 28552, Page 113, subsequently assigned to Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC by assigned from Countrywide Home Loans Inc., to Bank of America, N.A., by Page 332, subsequently assigned to Ocwen Loans Servicing, LLC by OneWest GMAC Mortgage, LLC by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern assignment dated June 17, 2014, and recorded with said Registry in Book 33381, Bank, FSB by assignment recorded in said Essex County (South District) Registry of District) Registry of Deeds at Book 32625, Page 111, subsequently assigned to Page 317; for breach of the conditions in said mortgage and for the purpose of Deeds at Book 33048, Page 16 and subsequently assigned to Select Portfolio Residential Credit Solutions, Inc. by Ocwen Loan Servicing LLC by assignment foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on May 7, 2018 at 11:00 AM Servicing Inc. by Ocwen Loan Servicing LLC by assignment recorded in said Essex recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book Local Time upon the premises, directly in front of the building in which the unit is County (South District) Registry of Deeds at Book 35380, Page 23; of which 34502, Page 605, subsequently assigned to Ditech Financial LLC by Residential located, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: Mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the conditions of said Credit Solutions, Inc. by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at District) Registry of Deeds at Book 35417, Page 77 and subsequently assigned to The Unit No. 108, in Barclay Building, 406 Broadway, as defined in Master Deed 2:00 PM on May 7, 2018 at 12 Blueberry Road, Marblehead, MA, all and singular New Penn Financial, LLC D/B/A ShellPoint Mortgage Servicing by Ditech Financial and as described in the floor plans filed with said Master Deed. A verified the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: LLC by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of statement in the form provided for in Section 9, Chapter 183A, of the General Deeds at Book 36002, Page 005; of which Mortgage the undersigned is the Laws of Massachusetts is attached to the Unit plan previously filed. The land, together with the buildings and improvements thereon, situate at 12 present holder for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose Blueberry Road, in Marblehead, Essex County, and Commonwealth of of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 1:00 PM on May 7, 2018 at Said Unit No. 108 is hereby conveyed together with an undivided 1.5894 interest Massachusetts, being shown as Lot 56 on a plan entitled "Marblehead, Mass., 17 Woodside Terrace, Lynn, MA, all and singular the premises described in said in the Common Areas and Facilities as defined and described in said Master Deed Lots on Blueberry Road, Land of Fred W. and Allie M. Peach, Scale: 1"= 40', dated Mortgage, to wit: together with an exclusive right to use parking spaces B-47 and D-44 as shown on June 10, 1953, W.T. Foss Co., Engineers", recorded with the Essex South District said plans filed with Master Deed. Registry of Deeds at Book 3993, Page 030, and being more particularly bounded The land in said Lynn, with the buildings thereon, situated at 17 Woodside Terrace, The description of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in and described as follows: EASTERLY by Blueberry Road on two courses, fifty-nine and being shown as Lot #3 on a "Plan of Property in Lynn, Mass., owned by Amber the event of a typographical error in this publication. and 20/100 (59.20) feet and sixteen and 80/100 (16.80) feet; SOUTHERLY by V. Shea," drawn by Stanley E. Thomas, Civil Engineer, dated March, 1942, Lot 54 on said plan, eighty-six and 33/100 (86.33) feet; WESTERLY by land now recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Book 3291, Page 464, and For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated March 27, 2001, and recorded in the or late of Rindge, ninety-eight and 76/100 (98.76) feet; and NORTHERLY by other bounded and described as follows: Essex County Registry of Deeds, in Book 17003, Page 234. land, now or late of Peach, ninety-three and 41/100 (93.41) feet. Containing 8,000 square feet of land, more or less, according to said plan. Meaning and SOUTHEASTERLY by Woodside Terrace, 106.01 feet; Said Unit will be conveyed together with an undivided percentage interest intending to convey, and hereby conveying, the same premises conveyed to the in the Common Elements of said Condominium appurtenant to said Unit and Grantor by deed of Alan S. Healy, as Executor of the Estate of June E. Kelley AKA SOUTHWESTERLY by land of MacRae, 51.68 feet; together with all rights, easements, covenants and agreements as contained and June E. Healy, recorded with the Essex South District Registry of Deeds prior to referred to in the Declaration of Condominium, as amended. herewith. NORTHWESTERLY by land of City of Lynn, 106.65 feet; and TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, NORTHEASTERLY by Lot #4 on said plan, 54.57 feet. liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to any, which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and Subject to and with the benefit of easements and restrictions of record insofar as assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. the same may be in force and applicable and more specifically see Easement to FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid Lynn Gas and Electric Company, Book 2947, Page 549, also subject to a Right of in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place TERMS OF SALE: Way over Woodside Terrace. of the sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within thirty (30) days a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be For title reference see Deed dated September 14, 2001 and recorded Book after the date of sale. delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be 17648, Page 33. required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of Other terms to be announced at the sale. the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days Being the same premises conveyed to the herein named mortgagor (s) by deed from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Book 23861, Page 202. Shechtman Halperin Savage, LLP check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid 1080 Main Street at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, Pawtucket, RI 02860 of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to Attorney for Bank of America, N.A. sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and Present Holder of the Mortgage entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. (401) 272-1400 recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The Item: April 9, 16, 23, 2018 description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of TERMS OF SALE: an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be LEGAL NOTICE Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of Select Portfolio Servicing Inc. the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other mortgage given by Leonard M. Spallone, Jr. to Mortgage Electronic Registration Present Holder of said Mortgage, check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for Union Trust Mortgage Corporation, By Its Attorneys, at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms dated June 19, 2015 and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of ORLANS PC of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure Deeds in Book 34148, Page 24 (the "Mortgage") of which mortgage PennyMac PO Box 540540 sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be Loan Services, LLC is the present holder by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Waltham, MA 02454 entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Union Trust Mortgage Corporation, its Phone: (781) 790-7800 recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The successors and assigns to Plaza Home Mortgage, Inc. dated January 18, 2017 17-004329 description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 35637, Item: April 16, 23, 30, 2018 an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. Page 361 and assignment from Plaza Home Mortgage, Inc. to PennyMac Loan Services, LLC dated June 1, 2017 recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. Registry of Deeds in Book 35916, Page 407, for breach of conditions of said LEGAL NOTICE mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE New Penn Financial LLC d/b/a Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing located at 34 Herschel Street a/k/a 34-36 Herschel Street, Lynn, MA 01902 will be sold at a Public Auction at 11:00 AM on May 31, 2018, at the mortgaged By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Present Holder of said Mortgage, premises, more particularly described below, all and singular the premises mortgage given by Square Gardner, Jr. and Linda Gardner to Zurich Mortgage By Its Attorneys, described in said mortgage, to wit: Solutions, LLC, dated December 12, 2006 and recorded in Essex County ORLANS PC (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 26392, Page 396 (the "Mortgage") PO Box 540540 The land in said Lynn, together with the buildings thereon, bounded and described of which mortgage Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for MASTR Waltham, MA 02454 as follows: Specialized Loan Trust 2007-02 Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates is the present Phone: (781) 790-7800 holder by assignment from Zurich Mortgage Solutions, LLC to Deutsche Bank 15-002600 NORTHWESTERLY by Herschel Street, 50 feet; National Trust Company as Trustee for MASTR Specialized Loan Trust 2007-02 Item: April 16, 23, 30, 2018 NORTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of Breed, being the remaining portion of Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates dated May 2, 2017 recorded in Essex County Lot 63 on the plan hereinafter mentioned, 125.30 feet; (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 35884, Page 224, for breach of CITY OF LYNN SOUTHEASTERLY by land formerly of Timson, 50 feet; and conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of Bessom, being the remaining portion mortgaged premises located at 118 Adams Street, Lynn, MA 01902 will be sold at The City of Lynn will receive bids for the following: of lot 64 on said plan, 127.32 feet; a Public Auction at 12:00 PM on May 9, 2018, at the mortgaged premises, more particularly described below, all and singular the premises described in said TRANSPORTATION OF DESEGREGATION, BILINGUAL, REGULAR STUDENTS, be all of said measurements more or less, or however otherwise bounded and mortgage, to wit: HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS, MIDDLE SCHOOLS ATHLETICS AND THE LYNN described; being the larger portion of the premises shown as lot 64 and the PUBLIC SCHOOLS BAND COMMENCING SCHOOL YEAR 2018-2019 FOR THE southwesterly half of lot 63 on a plan by C.W. Gay, dated May 10, 1890, recorded Property: 118 Adams Street, Lynn, Massachusetts CITY OF LYNN SCHOOL DEPARTMENT with Essex South District Deeds, Book 1291, Page 600. Said premises are now known as and numbered 34-36 said Herschel Street, and the westerly corner The land in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, with the buildings thereon Specifications may be obtained at the OFFICE OF THE PURCHASING AGENT, Room thereof is distant northeasterly 320 feet from the junction of said Herschel Street bounded and described as follows: 205, City Hall, Lynn, Massachusetts. and Eastern Avenue. NORTHWESTERLY: by Adams Street, 33 feet, 2 inches; Bids must be sealed and marked accordingly and submitted to the OFFICE OF THE For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern NORTHEASTERLY: by land now or formerly of Phillips, 126 feet; PURCHASING AGENT, ROOM 205, CITY HALL, LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS prior to District) Registry of Deeds in Book 34148, Page 22. SOUTHEASTERLY: by Rockaway Court, formerly called Mountain Court, 33.5 feet; 11:00 A.M., MONDAY, MAY 7, 2018 and will be publicly opened and read aloud and and forth-with in Room 205, City Hall, Lynn, Massachusetts. The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other SOUTHWESTERLY: by land now or formerly of Donovan, 126 feet. municipal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable Certifications regarding Public Contract Debarment under MGL, Chapter 29, encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to be all of said measurements more or less, or however otherwise bounded and Section 29F, Certificate of Non-Collusion, MGL, Chapter 40, Section 4B1/2, or and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of described; being the premises now known as and numbered 118 Adams Street, Chapter 30, as applicable and the Attestation Statement Payment of Taxes, MGL, record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. together with a vacant lot of land in the rear thereof. Chapter 62C, Section 49A, must be signed and submitted with an original signature or the bid will be rejected. Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order District) Registry of Deeds in Book 6774, Page 592. Under provisions of Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 and to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from 27, pertaining to Minimum Wage Rates, these wage rates are applicable to this this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other contract and will become a part of the contract documents. The contractor is acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check municipal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable required to submit a copy of their weekly payroll records to the Awarding Authority in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to on a weekly basis. Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. This is bid under MGL Chapter 30B. premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical Charles E. White error in this publication. Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of Purchasing Agent $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order Item: April 23, 2018 Other terms to be announced at the sale. to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon PennyMac Loan Services, LLC acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check Korde & Associates, P.C. in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, MISC. 900 Chelmsford Street Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 Suite 3102 or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the Lowell, MA 01851 premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical MISSING YOUR DAILY ITEM? (978) 256-1500 error in this publication. The Item offers early morning home delivery at .50/per day; Spallone, Jr., Leonard M., 16-028029 half the store price. If your paper delivery is missed, please Item: April 23, 30, May 7, 2018 Other terms to be announced at the sale. call us at 781-593-7700, ext. 2, before 10:00 a.m. so we can Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for MASTR Specialized Loan arrange for re-delivery. Customers who call after 10:00 a.m. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Trust 2007-02 Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates will receive a credit for that day's paper. Thank you! WANTED WANTED Korde & Associates, P.C. 900 Chelmsford Street GENERAL Suite 3102 HELP WANTED I BUY HOMES Lowell, MA 01851 (978) 256-1500 Gardner, Square and Linda, 15-020077 Real Estate salesperson wanted Item: April 9, 16, 23, 2018 Outstanding opportunity! Positive attitude, good people skills CASH! more important than experience. Part or full time. 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To complain of discrimination, please call HUD toll-free at skilled workers you need. 1-800-669-9777. For the N.E. area, call HUD at 617-595-5308. The toll-free number for the 781-593-7700, ext.2 hearing-impaired is 1-800-927-9275. MONDAY, APRIL 23, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE LEGAL NOTICE Premises: 156 Verona Street, Lynn, MA The Lynn Board of Health, acting under the authority of Section 31, Chapter 111, of the General Laws of the By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Maria S. Bansfield to One Commonwealth of Massachusetts, will conduct a Public Hearing on Tuesday, May 8, 2018 in Room 302 of City Hall, Reverse Mortgage, LLC, and now held by Reverse Mortgage Solutions, Inc., said mortgage dated September 9, 2011 and 3 City Hall Square, Lynn, MA 01901, at 6:45 p.m. regarding establishing a schedule for health fees. recorded with the Essex County (Southern County) Registry of Deeds in Book 31592, Page 376 and registered with the Essex County (Southern County) Registry District of the Land Court as Document No. 533167 and noted on Certificate of Title No. Health fees set by BOH Current Fee Proposed fee 80742, said mortgage was assigned from One Reverse Mortgage, LLC to Reverse Mortgage Solutions, Inc., by assignment Manufacturing License $5 (Garelick Farms $100) $100 dated September 9, 2011 and recorded with said Registry of Deeds in Book 31592, Page 400 and registered with said Registry District of the Land Court as Document No. 533169; said mortgage was assigned from One Reverse Mortgage, LLC to BOH 2007 Rooming/Lodging House $100 first 5 rooms - $10.00 each additional Room No Change Reverse Mortgage Solutions, LLC, by assignment dated September 13, 2012 and recorded with said Registry of Deeds in Book BOH 2001 Tattooing $300 establishment ($100 Individual) No Change 31843, Page 383; for breach of the conditions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on May 21, 2018 at 10:00 AM Local Time upon the premises, all and singular the premises described in said BOH 2001 Body Piercing $300 establishment ($100 Individual) No Change mortgage, to wit: BOH 4/6/2010 BODY ART $500 for dual establishment tattoo & piercing No Change BOH 2007 Tanning Salons $100 per/year No Change Tax ID Number(s): 088-111-018 BOH 2016 Residence/Group Homes $100 first 5 rooms - $10 each additional Room No Change Land Situated in the County of Essex in the State of MA BOH 1/9/2007 *CLERK’S Burial Permits $25 per/year No Change PARCEL 1: BOH 2007 Code/Sanitary re-inspection $30 per/year $50

The land in said Lynn, with the buildings thereon, bounded and described as follows: Food types and fees: Current Proposed BOH 2005 Caterers-Commissaries $200 Appropriate Food Permit Type EAST: by land in the second range, seventy-one (71) feet; BOH 2005 Caterers-Serving $50 per/year + $20 per function No Change SOUTH: by Lot A as shown on plan hereinafter mentioned, in two courses, one hundred (100) feet, and six hundred seven and BOH 2005 Fruits & Vegetables Vendors $50 Appropriate Food Permit Type 10/100 (607.10) feet; BOH 2005 Ice Cream Vehicles $75 No Change

WEST: by land in the fourth range, one hundred (100) feet; and BOH 2005 Hand Carts $50 per/year + $20 per function Appropriate Food Permit Type BOH 2005 Bakeries $25 per 1000 sq ft per year, $100 minimum Appropriate Food Permit Type NORTH: by land now or formerly of Samuel Collins, seven hundred three and 80/100 (703.80) feet. BOH 2005 Food Service/DRINKING Estab. $100 per/year + $1.00 per seat $200 Being Lot B as shown on Plan of Land surveyed for Abdullah Nomey, situated in Lynn, Mass., dated September 27, 1948, BOH 2005 Temporary Food Service $75 & $5 per DAY/stand or vehicle $75/day only drawn by Bradford and Weed, Civil Engineers, recorded in Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book 3627, Page 563, and BOH 2005 Retail Food $150<10,000 sq ft - $250 >10,000 sq ft Selling No Change containing according to said plan, fifty-six thousand, one hundred sixty-four (56,164) square feet. BOH 2005 Package stores $50.00 Appropriate Food Permit Type Be all of said measurements more or less or however otherwise bounded and described. Seasonal Permit NONE $100

Said premises are conveyed together with a Right of Way appurtenant thereto in, on and over the road from Spring Pond to Youth Sports League Charging $50, not officially set $50 Verona Street. $100 gross vol up to $100,000 BOH 2005 $200 105gross DI1476642 vol up $200,000 748.8 Appropriate Food Permit Type For title reference, see deed dated April 8, 1999 and recorded with the Essex County Southern District Registry of Deed in $300 gross10.40 vol x 3 upDI1476642 to $300,000 Take-out Service Book 15594, page 459. $400 gross volCITY up $400,000 BOH 04-05 Commercial Food Processing $200 $250 EXCEPTING FROM THE ABOVE PARCEL OF LAND THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY: BOH 04-05Food/Warehouse Distribution $100 No Change The parcel of land situated in Lynn that is shown as Parcel B on a plan prepared by North Shore Survey Corporation, dated Appropriate Food Permit BOH 2005 Fraser Field $100 event per day maximum 4700.00 February 28, 2006, entitled "Plan of Land 18 Kelly Lane and 156 Verona Street Lynn" such plan being recorded with Deed in Type Book 26341, Page 265, and also in Plan 43, Plan Book 403, Essex South District Registry of Deeds. BOH 2005 Vending Machines $50 per location plus $1.00 per/machine $50/location only Said Parcel B contains 44,527 more or less square feet according to said plan. BOH 2005 Any not covered in this section $50 Remove BOH 04-05 Residential Kitchen for b&b 100 Appropriate Food Permit Type Said Parcel B is a portion of the land conveyed to the grantor by a deed recorded in the Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Book 15594, Page 459, and land acquired by the grantor via devise from her late mother, Grace M. Nomey. See Essex BOH 2005 Tobacco $50 $100 Probate and Family Court No. 98P3053-EP1. BOH 04-05 Change of Ownership Inspection $50 $75 BOH 2005 Re-inspection after PARCEL 2: $50 $75 violation follow-up Registered Land. BOH 2005 CANTEENS- MOBILE $100 Appropriate Food Permit Type BOH 3/6/2007/2016 Late fee food permits $10/day capped at $250 per food permit No Change Certificate of Title #80742. BOH 12/2/2008 Food re-score Inspection $50 $75 The parcel of land situated in Lynn that is shown as Lot 14 on a plan prepared by North Shore Survey Corporation, dated BOH 12/2/2008 Food re-inspection $25 $75 February 28, 2006, entitled "Plan of Land Verona Street, Lynn" such plan being numbered 28467-F, and a copy of which was filed with Certificate of Title #84453. Plan Reviews Current Proposed BOH 04-05 New Establishments 0-100 seats $150 $300 Said Lot 14 contains 4,741 more or less square feet according to said plan. BOH 04-05 Food Service over 100 seats $200 $500 Said Lot 14 is a portion of a lot shown as Lot No. 1 on a plan numbered 28467-B, drawn by Roger S. Brown, Surveyor, dated BOH 04-05 Retail Food 10,000 sq/ft under $10,000 $300 February 18, 1960, as modified and approved by the Land Court, filed in the Land Registration Office, a copy of a portion of which is filed with Certificate of Title No. 29479 in said Registry, and acquired by the grantor via devise from her late mother, BOH 04-05 Retail Food over 10,000 sq./ft $2,000 $500 Grace M. Nomey. See Essex Probate and Family Court No. 98P3053-EP1. Renovations Current Proposed BOH 04-05 Minor change- (less than 25% I/We hereby expressly reserve my rights of Homestead, if any, and I/we do not wish to terminate my/our Homestead by $50 Remove; in plan review granting the within Mortgage, notwithstanding any language contained therein to the contrary, which language is intended to renovation merely subordinate my/our right of Homestead to this mortgage only. BOH 04-05 Complex Change (25% or greater) $1,000 Remove; in plan review

Being the same property conveyed to Maria S. Bansfield, by deed dated April 8, 1999 of record in Deed book 15594, Page BOH 04-05 Additional Plan Review meetings $50 Remove; in plan review 459, in the County Clerk's Office. Lynn Board of Health Commonly known as: 156 Verona Street, Lynn, MA 01904 Item: April 23, 2018 Ronald Dupuis, Chairman The description of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical error in this publication. LEGAL NOTICE GENERAL For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated April 8, 1999 and recorded in the Essex County (Southern County) Registry of HELP WANTED The Lynn Board of Health, acting under the authority of Section 31, Chapter 111, Deeds in Book 15594, Page 459 and registered with the Essex County (Southern County) Registry District of the Land Court as of the General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, will conduct a Public Document No. 481124 and noted on Certificate of Title No. 80742. French Students Need Families NOW Hearing on Tuesday, May 8, 2018 in Room 302 of City Hall, 3 City Hall Square, for this Summer. 3 weeks July or Lynn, MA 01901, at 6:30 p.m. regarding the amending the local Board of health TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, August. Great cultural experience. regulations for recreational marijuana. municipal liens and assessments, if any, which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. Students bring spending money/insur- ed. Compensation $150 weekly. Section N, #2, Compliance with all laws: Email/call LEC-Kim TODAY! facehill FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or @comcast.net 508-763-3148 PLEASE Current Language cashier's check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash, HELP! Merci Beaucoup! www.lec.info In no instance shall a Marijuana Operating permit be issued to any establishment certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale. within a radius of five hundred feet of a public or private school, daycare center, or HELP WANTED-SALES: any facility in which children commonly congregate. The 500-foot distance under EARN $500 A DAY (SALES) Final Other terms to be announced at the sale. this section shall be measured in a straight line from the nearest point of the Expense Insurance • Exclusive Leads • facility in questions to the nearest point of the facility in question to the nearest Local -Training/Support • Every day is Shechtman Halperin Savage, LLP point of the proposed Marijuana Establishment. Payday • Agent Health/Dental Benefits 1080 Main Street • Incentive Trips CALL 860-357-6904 Pawtucket, RI 02860 Proposed Language www.fhginsurance.com Attorney for Reverse Mortgage Solutions, Inc. In no instance shall a Marijuana Operating permit be issued to any establishment - LANDSCAPE LABORERS - Present Holder of the Mortgage within a radius of two hundred feet of a public or private school: grades K-12. The HARDSCAPE INSTALLER WANTED (401) 272-1400 200-foot distance under this section shall be measured in a straight line from the Must Have Valid MA Drivers Licence Item: April 23, 30, May 7, 2018 nearest point of the facility in questions to the nearest point of the facility in CALL NOW question to the nearest point of the proposed Marijuana Establishment. CITY OF LYNN 781-858-8000 NOTICES Proposed New Language www.DoneRightJobs.com The City of Lynn will receive bids for the following: Any permit holder or entity charged with a violation of any non-health related provisions of municipal or state law shall receive a notice of a violation from the SPECIAL EDUCATION OUTSIDE PLACEMENT/ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORTATION PAY CALLS City of Lynn license Commission. Unless waived by the permit holder, the License COMMENCING SCHOOL YEAR 2018-2019 FOR THE CITY OF Commission shall conduct a hearing to determine the facts of the violation, the LYNN SCHOOL DEPARTMENT appropriate corrective actions, the term of a suspension, if any, and/or issue a Pay Call Numbers permit revocation order. Specifications may be obtained at the OFFICE OF THE PURCHASING AGENT, Room (900, 976 and 550) 205, City Hall, Lynn, Massachusetts. Advertiser telephone numbers with Prior to issuing a suspension or revocation for a non-health related violation of a 900, 976 and 550 prefixes MUST state and/or municipal law or regulation, the permit holder shall be provided a Bids must be sealed and marked accordingly and submitted to the OFFICE OF THE disclose the price of the telephone notice of the intent to suspend or revoke a permit, which notice shall contain the RENTALS PURCHASING AGENT, ROOM 205, CITY HALL, LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS prior to call. When a number is published reasons hereof and establish a time and date for a hearing which shall be no 11:00 A.M., TUESDAY, MAY 8, 2018 and will be publicly opened and read aloud within the advertisement the per earlier than 7 days after the date of said notice The permit holder shall have an and forth-with in Room 205, City Hall, Lynn, Massachusetts. minute and/or flat charge must be opportunity to be heard at such hearing and shall be notified of the Lynn License APARTMENTS included. If you dial a pay per call Commission's decision and the reasons therefor in writing. After a hearing, the Certifications regarding Public Contract Debarment under MGL, Chapter 29, number from an advertisement appear- Lynn License Commission may suspend or revoke the permit of the Lynn License Section 29F, Certificate of Non-Collusion, MGL, Chapter 40, Section 4B1/2, or ing in the classified section and it Commission finds that a violation of state or municipal law or regulation has DANVERS ~ MOBILE HOME Chapter 30, as applicable and the Attestation Statement Payment of Taxes, MGL, DOES NOT disclose this information, occurred. Clean and furnished, 1 bdrm, Chapter 62C, Section 49A, must be signed and submitted with an original please notify the Item classified convenient location, no pets. signature or the bid will be rejected. department immediately. Response to The Lynn License Commission may enact reasonable regulations to enforce Call ~ 978-646-7634 any pay per call numbers will be non-health related matters in furtherance of its powers as the enforcing authority. Lynn ~ Studio, 1, 2, 3 bdrms. Clean, Under provisions of Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 and charged to your telephone bill and modern apartments. On bus line, 27, pertaining to Minimum Wage Rates, these wage rates are applicable to this anyone under 18 years of age must Summary of existing regulations for recreational marijuana in the City of Lynn parking, laundry. From $950, No fees. contract and will become a part of the contract documents. The contractor is have parent's consent. is available at cityoflynn.net Call ~ 781-477-6457 required to submit a copy of their weekly payroll records to the Awarding Authority Please call immediately for further on a weekly basis. details or information. Lynn Board of Health OFFICE SPACE CLASSIFIED THIS BID IS EXEMPT FROM MGL CHAPTER 30B. (781)593-7700 Ronald Dupuis, Chairman Last Office with plenty of sun! In 3 Item: April 23, 2018 Charles E. White MISC. story bldg. with elevator, at 319 Purchasing Agent Lynnway. 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Get FREE access to the e-edition on B8 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, APRIL 23, 2018 Library of Congress brings America to life in Los Angeles photo show By John Rogers ASSOCIATED PRESS Beverly LOS ANGELES — If a Brannan next picture tells a thousand to an image by words, the Library of Con- photographer gress is bringing 440,000 of Phillip them to Los Angeles with a Harrington, free-wheeling photo exhi- “Woman bition that seeks to define looking through PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE America’s zeitgeist in a way transparent people have never seen. globe lamp at A high intake of added sugar may increase “Not An Ostrich: And Ingo Maurer your risk of developing pancreatic cancer. Other Images From bulb,” at the America’s Library,” which Annenberg opened Saturday at the Space For Annenberg Space For Pho- Photography in On Nutrition: tography, takes visitors Los Angeles. on a picturesque journey across the country begin- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ning with the birth of pho- Diet affects tography and continuing end segregation on public to homes, to 2005, when tor Beverly Brannan and to the present day. transportation succeeded. thousands lined up outside others, culling through an But don’t expect just See baseball immortal a Mojave Desert airplane estimated 1 million of the amber waves of grain and Babe Ruth lying in his hangar to see the launch of library’s 14 million photos. cancer risk purple mountain majes- coffin in 1948, while not the Xbox 360 game console. Some of the selections By Barbara Quinn teria or probiotics — may ties, although there are a far away, in a photo taken “I’ll be disappointed if are laugh-out-loud fun- THE MONTEREY help our bodies fight off few of those included in seven years later, a young somebody can come into ny, as in a man holding a COUNTY HERALD the development of colon the 440 photographs. Hank Aaron is seen speak- this space and not find at sign on a frigid Wisconsin cancer, according to re- Instead, look for civil ing with a reporter decades least one picture that they Blame it on spring fever. searcher and registered rights icon Rosa Parks before he would break love,” exhibition curator winter day in 2001 asking, Or perhaps the fact that dietitian Johanna Lampe sitting not in the back of Ruth’s home-run record. Anne Wilkes Tucker said “What? You Couldn’t Have I’m staring out the win- of the Fred Hutchinson the bus but in the front Other photos show how during a recent pre-open- Pulled This Crap In Warm dow as a beautiful spring Cancer Research Center passenger seat in 1956 day-to-day American life ing tour. Weather,” as he and others storm rages through our in Seattle. We can keep after the yearlong battle has evolved from the Tucker worked for near- protest Gov. Scott Walker’s area. At any rate, my mind these good bugs working that she, Martin Luther 19th century, when horse- ly two years with Library efforts to roll back union is jumping to several find- by feeding them health- King Jr. and others led to drawn wagons hauled ice of Congress photo cura- bargaining rights. ings that relate our diet to the development of (or ful types of carbohydrates protection from) cancer: found in dried beans and Awww: At 10 days old, Maile Pearl It’s been estimated that lentils (I’ve got split pea we could prevent more soup simmering in my than half of all cancers if Crock-Pot now), onions, makes Senate history in her pink cap we would modify our hab- garlic, and artichokes. its, especially those relat- In addition, foods like ed to smoking (don’t do it) oats, barley, mushrooms, sure she has a jacket so By Laurie Kellman and diet. And one of every apples, pears, raisins, ASSOCIATED PRESS she doesn’t violate the three cases of cancer can peaches and plums con- Senate floor dress code re- tain fermentable fibers, WASHINGTON — Tiny be traced to what we eat quiring blazers. Not sure resistant starches and Maile Pearl made Senate (or don’t eat). Still, the what the policy is on duck- other types of fibers that history Thursday without evidence of what and how ling onesies but I think are apparently considered making a sound. we should eat to prevent we’re ready.” delicacies by our good The tightly wrapped cancer is at best inconsis- The idea was for Duck- gut microbes. When good 10-day-old baby, brought tent, according to a review worth to vote only if she bacteria (probiotics) feed to the well of the chamber on this topic in the Jour- was needed to break a tie. on these prebiotics, they by her mother, Sen. Tam- nal of the Academy of Nu- Vice President Mike Pence produce substances that my Duckworth, became trition and Dietetics. arrived for the same reason. Although researchers nourish the lining of the the first newborn to ap- colon and may also help pear there, just one day In the end, it was unneces- are hard pressed to find dietary components that shut down the road that after the Senate approved sary and Bridenstine was directly cause cancer, cer- can lead to cancer. a new rule permitting it. confirmed. Duckworth cast tain components in our Here’s some disappoint- “It’s about time,” the Il- a thumbs-down anyway, diet are linked to an in- ing news. Although mod- linois Democrat and Iraq before her colleagues de- scended to coo over the wee creased risk. For example, est amounts of alcohol War veteran told reporters may help protect against baby. Senate Democratic a high intake of added on the way in to vote. heart disease, the Amer- leader Chuck Schumer in- sugar and soft drinks is The rule had passed PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ican Institute for Cancer quired about the well-being significantly associated without objection — but Sen. Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill., carries her baby with an increased risk for Research (www.aicr.org) of Maile’s sister and wished there had been plenty of Maile Pearl Bowlsbey after they went to the pancreatic cancer. Sat- recommends we don’t them a safe trip home. grumbling about babies Senate floor to vote, on Capitol Hill, Thursday. urated fat from animal drink alcohol at all for can- threatening the Senate’s When Duckworth wheeled sources like red meat and cer prevention. That’s be- cherished decorum. But Duckworth said to the The first sign that the around to leave, reporters in dairy foods is also a risk cause even small amounts when it actually happened, Kentucky Republican. two would meet Thursday the press gallery above got factor for this type of can- can increase our risk for even stern Senate Majority The double amputee, in was a tweet by Duckworth their first glimpse of the ba- cer in some individuals. some types of cancer such Leader Mitch McConnell a wheelchair with Maile, that she might vote on the by’s face, and a loud “aww” And higher intakes of fish as breast cancer. If you do appeared to beam. In fact, pronounced “Miley,” in her nomination of Rep. James could be heard. The sena- (not fried, please) are as- drink alcohol, says these he left a Senate vote open lap, was on the floor for Bridenstine to run NASA. tors on the floor laughed, sociated with a lower the and other health experts, to allow Duckworth time to less than three minutes “May have to vote today. and Schumer called up to risk for pancreatic cancer. limit your intake to no get there with little Maile before they took off. Maile’s outfit is prepped,” the gallery: “The press is Some beneficial mi- more than 2 drinks a day Pearl Bowlsbey. Like newborns, the Sen- she tweeted, with a pho- finally interested in some- crobes in our gut — what for men and 1 drink a day “Thank you very much,” ate can be unpredictable. to of baby clothes. “Made thing worthwhile.” some people call good bac- for women. To treat pain, PTSD, and other illnesses, veterans try tai chi

By Blake Farmer NASHVILLE PUBLIC RADIO Every week in Murfrees- boro, Tenn., Zibin Guo guides veterans in wheel- chairs through slow-mo- tion tai chi poses as a speaker plays soothing in- strumental music. “Cloudy hands to the right, cloudy hands to the left,” he tells them, referring to the move traditionally PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE known as “cloud hands.” “Now we’re going to open Seating and bar area at the Caddyshack restaurant in Rosemont, Ill. your arms, grab the wheels and 180-degree turn.” The participants swivel Things you should know about about-face and continue to PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE the next pose. Guo modified Medical anthropologist Zibin Guo adapted tai the new Caddyshack restaurant the ancient Chinese mar- chi for people with limited mobility. tial art to work from a seat- By Teddy Greenstein 8,600-square-foot space, funny in the movie. There ed position. Even though but that’s still higher than including post-traumatic CHICAGO TRIBUNE which has 237 seats, 31 was a freedom because we many of those in his class in most other parts of the stress disorder. TVs, a giant bar, tons of all thought we were pretty don’t rely on wheelchairs country. Thomas Sales of Nash- ROSEMONT, Ill. — The “Caddyshack” memorabilia good, so we were loose and for mobility, using the mo- Guo is teaching people in ville, Tenn., recalls his most first Murray Bros. Caddy- and gear, Cubs and movie got to improvise.” bile chairs makes it easier a half-dozen VA hospitals recent panic attack: “Night shack restaurant opened posters, and a giant menu Murray originally had for them to get through a in Florida, Texas, Utah before last, when we had 17 years ago in St. Augus- half-hour of movement. containing the slogan “Eat, only one scene, but then and Arizona to use his ver- the thunderstorm,” he said. tine, Fla. Why did it take so The Department of Vet- Drink and Be Murray.” the producers would “call sion of tai chi. He believes “The thunder is a big trig- long to come to Chicago? erans Affairs has given Murray is surprised but back and say: You want to the focus on breathing ger for some people.” “We don’t do things real $120,000 in grant money not shocked that “Caddy- come back down? Yeah, all and mindfulness — paired Sales still has panic at- fast,” Andy Murray said. to Guo to spread his special with manageable physical shack” is still celebrated: right. If you’re in Chicago tacks regularly — 25 years “As a matter of fact,” Bill “It had some of the great- wheelchair tai chi course. activity — can help ease a and you can be in Florida after he fought in the first Murray added, “we’re still est funny people of that He started in Chattanooga, variety of ailments. in the winter? There’s no Gulf War with the Navy painting the house.” time. Ted Knight was a Tenn., and has expanded “When you have a good rush. And we were in Da- Special Warfare Command. CEO Mac Haskell said really stupid-funny guy. his classes to Murfreesboro. amount of body harmony, the Murrays considered lo- Harold Ramis directed it. vie, Fla. The golf course This idea of going beyond people tend to engage in “You’ll find yourself cations at Navy Pier, near Doug Kenney was one of was right on the approach prescriptions — and espe- proactive life,” he says, “so flashing back to being out Wrigley Field and in the the greatest comic minds; to the Fort Lauderdale cially beyond opioid pain- that helps with all kinds there with the fellas, and West Loop before opening he wrote it with Brian airport. When a plane killers — has been a key of symptoms.” you’ll just kind of snap,” he across the street from the (Doyle-Murray) and Har- came over, they’d say: focus of the VA nationally. While wheelchair tai chi said. “And I found myself, Rosemont Theatre. old. Rodney Dangerfield? ‘Cut!’ Sometimes there In Tennessee, nearly a would provide activity for for some reason, thinking Bill, Andy and Joel Mur- One of the most dangerous would be nine planes in a quarter of all VA patients those who’ve lost some use about doing the breathing ray met with reporters people you will ever come row, so you’d go: Let’s take with an active medical of their legs, the exercise techniques (from tai chi), before Tuesday’s 11 a.m. across. You think you want a break. And we’d have prescription were on opi- program is also geared and doing the ‘heaven and opening. By then a line to party? Careful. Chevy like 45 minutes and have oids in 2012. That number toward helping vets who earth,’ and then breathing had formed to enter the (Chase). Everyone was a good time.” has dropped to 15 percent, have mental health issues, deep and slow.”