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tapped out By Bridget Turcotte that brook like it was God. You ITEM STAFF cannot put more water in it.” Battaglia said removing water By Leah Dearborn SAUGUS — Neighbors are ITEM STAFF from her property has become so over owing with rage over the costly, she has taken out a sec- LYNN — At Lynn Woods Elementa- $100 million project planned ond mortgage on her home. ry School, all drinking fountains have for the former Hilltop Steak Tempers rose during the been temporarily shut off following an House site with much of the board meeting with Stephen extensive series of voluntary copper anger focused on  ood control. Martorano, senior project and lead tests in city schools. Joe Carvalho About two dozen residents, manager at Bohler Engineer- Superintendent Dr. Catherine believes the who are tired of removing ex- ing, unable to complete his Latham said bottled water has been 2-foot wide cess water from the nearby presentation on the matter supplied to students at the school and pipe run- brook from their basements, because residents continuosly letters were sent home to parents. ning beneath spoke out about their concerns interrupted, shouting over one Michael Donovan, director of the Inspec- Forrest Street at a Planning Board meeting another. tional Services Department (ISD), said a was installed Thursday night. “I’m not an engineer but if we plumber has been hired and the xtures illegally more “I think your project should have four days of rain, we’re at Lynn Woods will hopefully be back up than 55 years be ended. That’s my opinion,” going to  ood as soon as that and running by the end of next week. ago. said Gilway Street resident brook rises,” said Lisa Lavarg- Donovan said that all possible drink- Patricia Battaglia. “It’s a  ood na, a Gilway Street neighbor. ing sources were tested at every school ITEM PHOTO | zone. You cannot play with a in the city, including water fountains, OWEN O’ROURKE  ood zone. My father watched SAUGUS, A7 kitchen equipment and sinks — over 2,000 samples taken from 695 taps. Of the xtures, roughy 2 percent were found to be above acceptable lead or copper limits. Homes are where hearts are in Nahant Across the board, 88 xtures tested high for lead and 19 were beyond ac- By Adam Swift passes. The warrant article re ects the 12 individual units,” said Barile. ceptable levels for copper. Donovan said FOR THE ITEM results of a recent townwide survey, ac- The article submitted by selectmen compromised xtures will be replaced cording to selectman Enzo Barile. will re ect that intent, with the nal or have their supply lines changed. NAHANT — Selectmen want to give Of the approximately 625 responses, language for the warrant being prepared “Thank you for being proactive,” said the people what they want when it comes 469 residents indicated that they would for the board’s next meeting on Thurs- School Committee member Patricia to the 12 Coast Guard housing units at like to see the 12 homes sold as individ- day, March 16. Capano told Donovan on Thursday. Castle Road and Chalgren Drive. ual units, while 61 said they wanted to In large part, who will be eligible to Although the drinking water levels The 12 units will be sold individually, see the property sold to a developer and purchase the units will be decided after are regularly monitored, the latest with the nal development and sale de- another 80 wanted the nearly four-acre the Town Meeting vote by the Planning testing marked the rst time all of the tails worked out by the town’s planning property subdivided into smaller lots. Board. xtures in the district were checked at board, if a warrant article proposed by “It’s pretty clear what the survey in- once, said Donovan. NAHANT, A7 Each xture was sampled twice by a selectmen for the April Town Meeting tent was, and it came back for selling as third party inspection service with the testing paid for by the state, said Don- ovan. On April 26, 2016, Gov. Charlie Baker Peabody and State Treasurer Deb Goldberg an- nounced that $2 million from the Mas- sachusetts Clean Water Trust would needs fund efforts to help public schools test for lead and copper in drinking water. to raise LYNN WOODS, A7 a roof

By Leah Dearborn A new way ITEM STAFF PEABODY — Peabody to walk in Veterans Memorial High School has plans to raise the roof this summer. Interim Superinten- Malden dent Herbert W. Levine said the city had its ap- By Steve Freker plication for a new roof FOR THE ITEM approved by the Massa- chusetts School Building MALDEN — Immediate changes Authority (MSBA). to pedestrian traf c are being made He said that while the in Malden Square around the former nal repair cost num- Malden City Hall/Police Station slated bers haven’t been set in for demolition to clear space for new stone, a reimbursement of development. around 56 percent of total Construction site fencing around costs through the MSBA the 3.2-acre City Hall and old Police is typical. Station and First Church means pe- Retirement does what snow, “It’s just New England destrians no longer have access to the weather, wear and tear,” walkway through City Hall Plaza or said Levine about the alongside the Heritage Apartments nor rain, nor heat could not rationale for the replace- while work is underway. ment. Pedestrians on Pleasant Street will Facilities manager Tim- House, he landed a job in the U.S. Postal Service be required to access Abbot and Ex- By Thomas Grillo othy Healy said the last ITEM STAFF Lynn eld Post Of ce. change streets or Washington and Flor- Greater Boston time the high school’s roof ence streets for access to the MBTA His rst paycheck was $138 af- District Manager was replaced was about LYNN — Anthony Rauseo has ter taxes for two weeks work. He Mike Powers, left, station. Signage at the site will help delivered his last piece of mail. three decades ago. guide pedestrians. quickly learned his way around. recognizes Anthony After more than a half centu- He said the project will Residents will have to adapt to the “I’ve delivered mail to every Rauseo on his last ry, the 79-year-old postal worker, include a partial roof re- walking restrictions — they will be in residence in town with the ex- day of work Friday. placement of about 70,000 who has spent his career in Lynn- place for the 12- to 18-month-long dem- ception of a few new streets that square-feet encompassing eld, handed in his blue uniform. olition and construction period. were built in the last 10 years,” ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE the eld house, an aca- Jefferson Apartment Group plans to “I’ve held almost every job at he said. “I’ve had one customer demic section and the au- transform the site into a $30 million the post of ce from janitor to for as long as I’ve been here. He ditorium. residential/commercial mixed-use de- part-time supervisor,” said the moved a few times, but he was al- “We’re being proactive velopment that will eventually include Lynn native. “The only job I ways on my route.” about it. It’s reached the a permanent home for City Hall op- didn’t do was selling stamps at Rauseo was one of more than end of its useful life, as erations. Construction is scheduled to customer service.” 620,000 employees who delivered they say,” said Healy. start in the spring. After leaving the U.S. Air Force 154 billion pieces of mail last The City of Peabody in 1960 as F. Kennedy pre- MALDEN, A7 pared to move into the White RETIREMENT, A7 PEABODY, A7 INSIDE Still no developments in Bellevue Heights story In Opinion Shribman: The By Bridget Turcotte Vasapolli is scheduled for March 16 prior to levue Heights hit a snag when a retaining Russian revolution, ITEM STAFF the next scheduled Planning Board meeting. wall collapsed in 2008. The timing of the col- still turning. A4 Mallon is to outline his timeline, which should lapse could not have been worse for a private SAUGUS — More than 17 years after the include a June 30 end date, at the meeting. developer with the economy and housing mar- LOOK! Bellevue Heights subdivision was supposed to “We will discuss any outstanding issues,” ket sinking, said Mallon. Since then, 21 hous- Whole lotta love for be completed, of cials are out of patience with Rossetti said. “He is supposed to tell us his es have been built and are occupied. classic rock in Lynn. A8 developer John Mallon. plans for completion, so we’ll wait eagerly for Last October, Planning Board and Board of In Sports Chairman of the Planning Board Peter Ros- that.” Selectmen of cials voiced frustrations with setti said a conference call with Town Man- Conceived as a 28-lot subdivision with pan- St. Mary’s girls power BELLEVUE, A7 past Boston United. B1 ager Scott Crabtree and Town Counsel John oramic views from single-family homes, Bel-

OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 HIGH 20° VOL. 139, ISSUE 75 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS ...... B4 REAL ESTATE ...... B8 LOW 9° LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 2017 Baker prepared to boost state funds for Planned Parenthood By Bob Salsberg ilies in Massachusetts,” used for abortions under ex- sought a specific appropri- ASSOCIATED PRESS said Elizabeth Guyton, a isting federal law, but many ation from legislators. spokeswoman for Baker. Republicans have called for Members of Massachu- BOSTON — Republican A draft of a proposal from defunding Planned Par- setts’ all-Democratic con- Gov. Charlie Baker’s ad- House Republicans to re- enthood entirely because it gressional delegation were ministration is prepared place President Barack performs abortions. among those scheduled to to increase Massachu- Obama’s health care law According to the Planned attend a rally on Boston setts state assistance for would stop Medicaid pay- Parenthood League of Common on Saturday to Planned Parenthood clin- ments to the clinics, which Massachusetts, about 30 protest potential federal ics should Congress block provide a variety of health percent of the 31,000 pa- funding cuts for Planned Medicaid funding for the services to women, includ- tients it provides services Parenthood. organization, administra- ing abortions. The propos- for each year at its five Dr. Jennifer Childs-Ro- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tion officials said Friday. al has not been finalized. clinics rely on MassHealth. shak, president and chief Baker strongly supports Under the federal pro- Connecticut Gov. Dannel executive for Planned Par- Lobster are seen at the Clam Shack in Kenne- women’s health and be- posal, state officials said, P. Malloy, a Democrat, in- enthood in Massachusetts, bunkport, Maine. lieves the state has a re- low-income women covered cluded language in his pro- thanked Baker in a state- sponsibility to guarantee by MassHealth, the state’s posed state budget stating ment for committing to access to services provided Medicaid program, could be that any services provided protect women served by Maine fishermen set by Planned Parenthood, prevented from receiving by family planning clinics the clinics. “and the administration services from Planned Par- that become ineligible for “Yet no governor should is prepared to fund these enthood, including cancer federal matching funds be put in a position of try- lobster record for services should the fed- screenings, contraception because of a change in the ing to mitigate attacks on eral government pursue and treatment of sexual- laws could be funded by women in his or her state seventh straight year changes that would block ly-transmitted diseases. the state. made by Congress,” she care for women and fam- Medicaid funds cannot be Neither governor has yet added. By Patrick Whittle population appears to be ASSOCIATED PRESS moving north as waters warm. The catch off of ROCKPORT, Maine — Rhode Island and Con- Uber deploys secret weapon For the seventh year in necticut has plummeted a row, Maine lobstermen as Maine’s has soared. have set a record for the “You can’t leave warm- against undercover regulators value of their lobster ing water out of the con- catch. versation,” Keliher said Maine lobsters were at the Maine Fishermen’s SAN FRANCISCO (AP) tors in Boston, Paris and worth a little more than — Uber has been wielding Las Vegas, among other Forum, the industry’s an- $533 million at the docks nual summit. a secret weapon to thwart cities, as well as a litany in 2016, exceeding the authorities who have been of countries that include Maine’s lobster catch previous year’s record by has been climbing in val- trying to curtail or shut Australia, China, Italy more than $30 million, down its ride-hailing ser- and South Korea. ue and volume for sever- Marine Resources Com- al years, with the state vice in cities around the The cat-and-mouse missioner Patrick Keliher world. game with regulators is surpassing 100 million said Friday. pounds for the first time The program included a the latest example of the Interest in American feature nicknamed “Grey- aggressive tactics that in 2011. The total value lobsters has skyrocketed of the catch at the dock ball” internally that iden- Uber has adopted while in Asia, especially China, tified regulators who were leaped from less than upending the heavily reg- in recent years, aiding the posing as riders while try- ulated taxi industry. In $240 million in 2009 to value of the crustaceans, ing to collect evidence that doing so, Uber has built a more than $315 million in which remain popular Uber’s service was break- rapidly growing company 2010 and has continued to with Americans on sum- ing local laws governing valued at more than $60 climb since. mer vacation and Europe- taxis. billion by its investors But David Cousens, a ans at Christmas. To stymie those efforts, that is frequently accused South Thomaston lobster- At the same time, U.S. Uber served up a fake of bending the rules. man and the president of PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS lobster fishermen have version of its app to make Among other things, the the Maine Lobstermen’s been catching more lob- it appear the undercover An exterior view of the headquarters of Uber in company has faced law- Association, cautions that regulators were summon- San Francisco is shown. suits for classifying its sters. Maine also set a re- the trend is unlikely to con- ing a car, only to have the drivers as independent cord for volume in 2016, tinue and says “we need to ride canceled. The San counter regulators work- aiming to physically harm contractors to save mon- with state fishermenprepare for the future.” Francisco company mined ing with the company’s drivers, competitors look- ey and allegedly stealing catching nearly 131 mil- Cousens notes that the data that it collects opponents to entrap its ing to disrupt our opera- the technology for a fleet lion pounds of lobster last Maine’s lobster popula- through its real app to drivers. tions, or opponents who of autonomous cars that it year. That surpassed the tion is dependent on baby pinpoint the undercover Greyball is part of a collude with officials on is currently testing. In the previous record of nearly lobster settlement, which agents. broader program called secret ‘stings’ meant to en- past two weeks, a former 128 million in 2013. is the process by which The New York Times VTOS, shorthand for “vi- trap drivers,” Uber said. female engineer alleged Conservative manage- young lobsters reach the revealed Greyball’s exis- olations of terms of ser- Although Uber is becom- Uber routinely ignores ment of the lobster fishery ocean floor and grow. tence in a story published vice,” that Uber says it ing more widely accepted claims of sexual harass- has allowed the fishery Some recent years have Friday based on infor- developed to protect its than in its early years, the ment and a video surfaced to thrive in recent years, shown poor settlement off mation provided by four service. company says it still uses of CEO Travis Kalanick regulators said. Scientists Maine, according to data current and former Uber “This program denies Greyball as a tool in some profanely berating a driv- have said warming oceans compiled by Rick Wahle, a employees who were not ride requests to fraudu- cities that it declined to er who confronted him might also play a role, as marine ecologist with the named. lent users who are violat- identify. about steep cuts in its the center of the lobster University of Maine. Uber acknowledged ing our terms of service The Times reported that rates for a premium ver- it has used Greyball to — whether that’s people Uber has targeted regula- sion of its service. MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS

February tax collections fall Rabasa says the consulate Harvard publicly acknowledges $117M below expectations has received more calls and visits in recent weeks. BOSTON (AP) — Mas- Rabasa says he’s met sachusetts tax collections with immigrant parents its ties to colonial-era slavery have fallen $117 million who want their U.S.-born below expectations for children to get dual Mex- By Collin Binkley February. ican nationality in case ASSOCIATED PRESS Department of Revenue the parents are deported. Commissioner Michael The consulate estimates CAMBRIDGE — Har- Heffernan said Friday there are 68,700 Mexi- vard University publicly that preliminary revenue can nationals in the five acknowledged its deep ties collections for February states it covers: Maine, to colonial-era slavery on totaled $1.18 billion — Massachusetts, New Friday, casting a light on which is about 9 percent Hampshire, Rhode Island parts of its history that long below the benchmark for and Vermont. remained in the shadows. the month. A mobile consular At a conference that For the fiscal year to workshop has also been Harvard organized to ex- date — which began scheduled for March 11 in plore the relationship be- July 1 — the state has Central Falls, R.I. tween colleges and slavery, collected $15.85 billion. university President Drew That’s $134 million, or 0.8 Jurors in Hernandez murder Faust said the school must percent, below estimates trial see site of killings confront the grimmer for the fiscal year, which parts of its past before it ends June 30. BOSTON (AP) — Jurors can move forward. February is historically in the double-murder tri- “Harvard was directly the lowest tax collection al of ex-NFL star Aaron complicit in slavery from month of the year. Hernandez have viewed the college’s earliest days Heffernan said the ad- the scene where two men in the 17th century un- ministration is maintain- were fatally shot in 2012. til the system of bondage ing a cautious outlook, On Friday, jurors were ended in Massachusetts in noting that the remaining shown several sites 1783,” Faust, a historian, four months of the fiscal related to the double said in her opening speech. year have historically de- slaying, including the “We look at both past and livered nearly 40 percent Cure Lounge in Boston. present today in the firm of total annual revenues. Prosecutors allege that He said the department belief that only by coming FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Hernandez shot Daniel de to terms with history can will be monitoring reve- Abreu and Safiro Furtado we free ourselves to create Harvard University is taking new steps to confront its past ties to slavery. nue trends closely. after de Abreu acciden- a more just world.” tally bumped into Her- Scholars from several promoted theories about volved in the slave trade. to the descendants of 272 Mexican consulate nandez, spilling his drink. universities gathered at race that were used to jus- Harvard is the latest in a slaves who were sold in opens legal aid clinic Hernandez is accused of the Cambridge campus to tify slavery. string of universities that 1838 to save the school’s later opening fire on the present research detailing “Some of our most es- have sought to confront finances. BOSTON (AP) — The men at a stoplight. how Harvard and other teemed educational insti- their connections to slav- At Harvard, the topic Mexican consulate that Jurors visited the site of early American schools tutions are also the prod- ery recently, often only af- reached a crescendo last serves most of New the shooting and a Boston benefited from slavery. uct of some of the most ter students demanded it. year after students de- England is one of dozens evidence facility, where At least two of Harvard’s horrific violence that has Last month, Yale Uni- manded the law school around the country open- they were shown the early presidents brought ever descended on any versity agreed to change abandon its coat of arms, ing legal centers to help Toyota 4Runner Hernan- slaves to live and work group of people,” said the name of a residen- which was taken from Mexican immigrants con- dez and his former friend, on campus, historians Sven Beckert, a Harvard tial college that honored the family crest of a cerned about President Alexander Bradley, were said. Some of the school’s history professor who has a 19th century alumnus slave-owner who helped Donald Trump’s promised in when the shooting major donors made their studied the school’s slav- who was a fierce support- found the school. crackdown on those in the occurred. fortunes through slave ery ties. er of slavery. Columbia The law school eventu- country illegally. Hernandez’s lawyer labor or the slave trade. Other colleges, including University issued a report ally agreed to drop the The Boston consulate said during opening The university invested in the University of Virginia, in January examining its shield, and weeks later invited lawyers who statements that Bradley merchant voyages trading used slaves to build and link to slavery. Faust called on further specialize in immigration is the real killer. Brad- crops produced by slaves. operate their campuses, Georgetown University exploration of the school’s and other experts to an ley is expected to be the The 19th century Harvard and some were founded announced last year it will past relationship with opening event Friday. prosecution’s star witness scientist Louis Agassiz by wealthy merchants in- give admission preference slavery. Consul General Emilio against Hernandez. SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A3 HOW TO REACH US GOP rebels stir up trouble in the Capitol By Erica Werner On Thursday, Paul in- ASSOCIATED PRESS furiated GOP leaders on 110 Munroe St. both ends of the Capitol by WASHINGTON — The P.O. Box 5 marching over to the House Capitol is suddenly awash Lynn, MA 01903 with a crowd of reporters with troublemakers and Customer Service rebels — and that’s just and his own copy machine Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. the Republicans. to demand to see the draft Connecting Whatever GOP unity health bill, and criticize All Departments: was produced by Donald leadership for keeping it 781-593-7700 Trump’s victory in Novem- under wraps. He held an Ext. 2 ber has all but disappeared, impromptu press confer- Classi ed Advertising and Republican leaders are ence outside a ground-floor classi [email protected] confronting open room in the Capitol he Subscriptions in their ranks as they try dubbed “the secret office for [email protected] to finalize health care leg- the secret bill,” which angry Circulation islation. Trump’s speech to PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS House leadership aides in- [email protected] a joint session of Congress Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., holds an impromptu news conference outside a sisted was no such thing. Ext. 3 this week was well-re- room on Capitol Hill in Washington Thursday. The Kentucky senator’s ceived, but did little to re- Newsroom chaotic gaggle was followed [email protected] pair divisions. in the House,” Rep. Mark ing opposition to the bill, on the pending bill. But by a bizarre and apparent- [email protected] In the Senate, a trio of Meadows of North Carolina, as reported by Politico this Massie dismissed the ef- ly spontaneous scavenger conservatives that’s been a Ext. 4 head of an influential group week. “It will end up being fort as “very unconvincing.” hunt by House Democrats thorn in the side of leader- of conservatives, declared in Ryancare and the disaster After mostly lying low who made a futile search. Sports ship is back at it again. And [email protected] an interview Friday. will be wrapped around and playing nice for the Paul kept up his cam- in the House, recalcitrant Meadows said leaders Republican’s necks,” Deb- last several months, Sens. Ext. 5 paign over Twitter on conservatives are banding bie Meadows wrote. Rand Paul of Kentucky, appeared to believe they Friday, posting a picture Retail and Online together and threatening could jam the bill through Another GOP rebel, Rep. Mike Lee of Utah and Ted Advertising to foil House Speaker Paul of himself pointing quizzi- [email protected] by twisting arms and Thomas Massie of Ken- Cruz of Texas are now Ryan’s plans for swift pas- getting Trump to make tucky, said that at a pre- uniting against the health cally at a closed door with ADVERTISING sage of the legislation to calls, but insisted such sentation Thursday, lead- legislation, and like their the message, “We are con- tinuing our search for the Ernie Carpenter, Jr. repeal and replace former tactics wouldn’t work on ers played clips of Trump’s conservative counterparts Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1355 President Barack Obama’s him without substantial joint session speech, with in the House, they com- Obamacare Lite bill! Do [email protected] health law. change to the bill. His op- the goal of convincing mand the votes to frus- you know where the secret Bob Gunther “Currently there are not position is such that his lawmakers that they are trate leadership efforts if location might be? Has Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 enough votes to pass it wife sent out an email urg- aligned with the president they don’t back down. anyone seen the bill?” [email protected] Ralph Mitchell Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 [email protected] Trump hits back, Patricia Whalen Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 [email protected] accuses Schumer BUSINESS OFFICE Beth Bresnahan of Putin ties Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 [email protected] By Jonathan Lemire which drew far more politi- Susan J. Conti ASSOCIATED PRESS cal star power than the av- Controller, ext. 1288 erage gas station opening. [email protected] NEW YORK — President Schumer, in his own Ted Grant Donald Trump, his admin- tweet, said he would “hap- Publisher, ext. 1234 istration under siege for pily talk” under oath about [email protected] contacts with Russian of- his meeting with Putin, ficials, is calling for “an Marian Kinney which took place “in full ext. 1212 immediate investigation” view of press and public.” [email protected] into Senate Minority He then challenged Trump Leader Charles Schumer’s Will Kraft to do the same. And, a Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 own ties to Russian Presi- [email protected] dent Vladimir Putin. short time later, he post- ed a follow-up in which he Jennifer Perez Trump’s evidence? A ext. 1205 14-year-old photo of Schum- further poked fun at the [email protected] er and Putin holding coffee photo, noting “And for the Carolina Trujillo and doughnuts in a New record, they were Krispy Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 York City gas station. Kreme donuts.” [email protected] On the same trip to the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The president on Friday Jim Wilson tweeted a photo of the two United States in 2003, Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 David Flores, 34, right, and his wife, Nao Imoto, 31, show off Nintendo’s Putin traveled to Camp [email protected] men, calling for a probe into newest computer game console “Switch” at a retail store in central Tokyo. Schumer’s “ties to Russia David, Maryland, where CIRCULATION and Putin” and called the he met with Republican Lisa Mahmoud New York senator “A total President George W. Bush Manager, ext. 1239 New Nintendo Switch’s biggest hypocrite!” Trump did not and the two held a joint [email protected] say where the photo came news conference. CLASSIFIED from, but Schumer quick- Trump’s tweet came just Abbe Young Smith challenge: luring casual gamers ly pointed out that it was hours after the conserva- Manager, ext. 1276 taken in 2003 when Putin tive website Drudge Report [email protected] By Mae Anderson phone and would never sales rep from Blooming- ventured to New York to made the photo its lead Kerry Smith ASSOCIATED PRESS have dreamed of buying a ton, Indiana. “I can’t sit celebrate the opening of a image. And that was a day Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1325 $300 game machine. around at home and play after the photo was un- NEW YORK — With Russian-owned Lukoil gas [email protected] And in trying to appeal a 70-hour game, but if I’m earthed by the pro-Trump three kids and constant station on Manhattan’s to many audiences, Nin- on airplanes or hotels, it’s west side. blog Gateway Pundit, NEWSROOM travel for work, John Hus- tendo risks not being the perfect for me.” Several news organiza- which ran it with the head- Bill Brotherton sey jumped at the chance to best at serving any one. Nintendo’s Wii in 2006 in- tions covered that event, line “Where’s the outrage?” Features Editor ext. 1338 play an open-world adven- The Switch is like three troduced motion control to [email protected] ture game like “The Leg- machines in one. Wireless gaming and was a massive Gayla Cawley end of Zelda: Breath of the controllers attach to a success, forcing Microsoft Reporter, ext. 1236 Wild” anywhere, anytime. [email protected] game tablet for hand held and Sony to respond with After he heard about the gaming. Take the tablet to Cheryl Charles Nintendo Switch, a hy- their own motion controls. Night Editor, ext. 1278 a gathering with friends, brid game machine that But the Wii’s successor in [email protected] and you can rest it on a 2012, the Wii U, proved dis- works as both a console at table with a kickstand and Leah M. Dearborn appointing. People thought home and a tablet on the detach the controllers for Reporter, ext. 1317 it was too expensive at [email protected] go, Hussey ordered one in use as stand-alone devic- $300, especially when it January even though it es. Back home, slide the Thomas Grillo had few must-have games. Reporter, ext. 1264 wouldn’t arrive until Fri- tablet into a docking sta- [email protected] day, when Nintendo’s lat- tion and snap the control- With the Switch, Nin- tendo is hoping “to reach Spenser Hasak est game machine debuts. lers into a grip accessory Editorial Art Director, ext. 1222 Nintendo will need lots and you have a traditional gamers, families and we [email protected] of traditional gamers like game console attached to even hope to reach people Thor Jourgensen Hussey to redeem itself as a TV. With each switch — who haven’t played video News Editor, ext. 1267 a console maker, after be- get it? — you can pick up games before,” Nintendo [email protected] ing eclipsed by Microsoft managing executive di- where you left off. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Steve Krause and Sony in the game-con- “Knowing I could get rector Shinya Takahashi Sports Editor, ext. 1229 sole wars. But Nintendo the ‘Zelda’ game both at said. “Really the goal with Russian President Vladimir Putin, center, and [email protected] will also need lots of casual home and on the road, at the Nintendo Switch is to Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., second from Katie Morrison gamers who are satisfied this stage in my life that’s reach as broad an audi- right, are escorted by Lukoil President Vagit Sports Reporter with playing on a smart- essential,” said Hussey, a ence as possible.” [email protected] Alekperov, left, in New York City. Owen O’Rourke Photographer, ext. 1224 [email protected] Yellen signals the Fed will likely raise rates this month Anne Marie Tobin Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 By Martin Crutsinger ed, the U.S. economy has Shepherdson, chief econo- [email protected] ASSOCIATED PRESS finally regained most of mist at Pantheon Macro- Bridget Turcotte its health. economics. “That’s unlikely, Reporter, ext. 1269 WASHINGTON — Fed- At a separate appear- so we expect rates to rise.” [email protected] eral Reserve Chair Janet ance Friday in New York, At the March 14-15 Yellen signaled Friday David Wilson Vice Chair Stanley Fischer meeting, Yellen said the that the Fed will likely Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 added his voice to a series Fed’s policymakers will resume raising interest [email protected] of Fed officials who have “evaluate whether em- rates later this month to Ryan York indicated this week that ployment and inflation reflect a strengthening Copy Editor, ext. 1220 they would likely favor are continuing to evolve in [email protected] job market and inflation raising rates at the Fed’s line with our expectations, edging toward the central in which case a further bank’s 2 percent target. next meeting March 14-15. 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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill B A. B The Russian revolution, still turning John M. Gilberg Chief Executive O cer Edward M. Grant T J   It was a land of peasants, and yet they were re-creating the old world noviev — never brought about the Gordon R. Hall News Editor it was industrializing with aston- of authoritarian Russia that they workers’ paradise he promised. Nor W   J. K Monica Connell Healey ishing speed. It was ruled by an an- eventually elevated to totalitarian- did communism spread to European Vice President, Finance J. Patrick Norton cient, autocratic royal family, and ism,” said William S. Taubman, the industrial nations, which Marxist J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Chairman yet there were remarkable stirrings author of the authoritative English orthodoxy held were far more fertile P ‘  of demands for democracy. It was a biography of Nikita Khrushchev, ground than rusticated Russia. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 thousand miles from the main the- who led the Soviet Union during the “Lenin died before he was com- Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 aters of World War I, and yet there Cold War. “Many of the old ways con- Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 pelled to face the immense and Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 were 15 million men at arms. It was tinued to exist in a new and height- daunting task of changing back- Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 a rural kingdom, and yet its most ened form, and while one can debate ward Russia in isolation from the Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 far-reaching events were occurring whether Stalin perfected what Le- advanced West European countries, Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 in the cities. nin started or corrupted and per- on whose support he had doubtless Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 And as this nation of controversy verted it, there is no debating that Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 counted,” the Russian-born econom- and contradictions was convulsed in the revolution led to Stalin’s brand ic historian Alec Nove wrote. John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 revolution a century ago this week, of terror.” In the end, communism was “The the rebels themselves were aston- The Soviet Union that grew out God That Failed,” the title of an in- ished at the power of the insurrec- of the agitation a century ago bore fluential 1949 book with essays by tion — so forceful that bread riots in the tragic brunt of the struggle to Andre Gide, Richard Wright and Ar- Petrograd and a local metalworkers’ defeat Nazi Germany, but extended thur Koestler. strike set in train events that swept the Nazi techniques and technology That may be because, as the his- across 11 time zones, toppling an of death camps. It helped bring jus- torian John Lawrence argued, the empire of more than 125 million tice to a Europe drowning in tyran- communists “had no clear idea of EDITORIAL people whose ruling family had gov- ny, but perfected a perverted sense how they were going to govern or erned it for four centuries. of justice, marked by show trials how the new society would work.” Few years were as consequential and firing squads, within its own Or it may be because a creed iden- as 1917, when the United States borders. It helped purge the world tifying multiple contradictions in Sessions should resign abandoned a century and a quarter of the Axis dictators, but engaged capitalism ended up being the vic- of relative isolationism by entering in purges of its own. It cleansed the tim of its own contradictions. In a Jeff Sessions, under oath, misled the U.S. Senate. World War I, and when the promul- globe of mechanized anti-Semitism, powerful book published in 1962, He didn’t “misspeak.” He didn’t misinterpret a gation of the Balfour Declaration set but practiced a fresh, deadly form of British historian Lionel Kochan ar- question. He misled. in motion the tensions that still roil anti-Semitism. gued that fear of war was a princi- He should resign as U.S. attorney general. the Middle East. But perhaps the In truth, and in fairness, the com- pal motivation of the drive toward There’s no wiggle room, no opportunity for parsing, most significant event of the year munist ethos was spread by roman- Soviet industrialization, buttressed about what happened Jan. 10 at Sessions’ confirma- was the Russian Revolution that tic anthems of idealism, sung not by the Marxist conviction that capi- tion hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee. began 100 years ago, and shook an only in Soviet Russia but also in the talism was a form of war. Sessions was asked by Sen. Al Franken of Minne- imperium that stretched across two West. Communism had a special al- “The fear of war, with its socio-in- sota what he would do if he received evidence that continents from the Baltic to the lure in the early days of the Russian dustrial consequences, superim- someone affiliated with Donald Trump’s presidential Sea of Okhotsk, sending tremors Revolution — glittery dreamers like campaign had communicated with the Russian gov- posed on the collective values in- that shook the globe in World War II the American journalist John Reed, herent in Bolshevism,” he wrote, ernment during the 2016 election. and the Cold War — and that extend buried in the Kremlin wall, flocked Sessions, who was one of Trump’s top national secu- “combined to create a society that into the early days of the Donald J. to Russia to help build a new society was more and more totalitarian.” rity advisers, said: “I’m not aware of those activities.” Trump administration. and a new world — and attracted He also said: “I have been called a surrogate a time Many polls taken during last The revolution never reached its hundreds of thousands during the year’s election showed that young- or two in that campaign and I did not have commu- centenary, its utopian goals never Great Depression, when the vicissi- nications with the Russians.” er Americans, with no memory of reached implementation, its heroic tudes and vulnerabilities of capital- Soviet communism, were congenial That was untrue. The Washington Post reported ideals never reached fulfillment. The ism and democracy were in full view. Wednesday night that Sessions met twice with Rus- to socialism. A Harvard Institute of crowded months beginning with the Over the years such black luminar- sians during the election. One was a meeting in the Politics poll showed that a third of winter revolution, the abdication of ies as the writer W.E.B. Du Bois and then-Alabama senator’s office with Russian ambas- Americans 18 to 29, none of whom Czar Nicholas a century ago next the actor Paul Robeson were drawn sador Sergey Kislyak in September, at the height of have any memory of the Cold War, week, the lengthy struggle between to communism. Two great ballad- Russia’s cyber campaign to influence the presiden- support socialism, a figure that rises a provisional government and the eers of American culture, the folk tial race. to 41 percent for those born only a Petrograd Soviet and, in November, artist Woody Guthrie, who wrote of Sessions spokesperson, Sarah Isgur Flores, said half-dozen years after the collapse the ascendancy of V.I. Lenin led to the “wheat fields waving and dust late Wednesday that Sessions held that meeting in of the Soviet Union. clouds rolling” in “This Land Is Your his capacity as a member of the Senate Armed Ser- the creation of a rogue nation that That speaks to the allure of the vices panel, not as a Trump adviser. Sessions, in a the United States did not recognize Land,” and the writer Howard Fast, ideology behind the Russian Revolu- statement, said he “never met with any Russian offi- until 1933, that became an awkward whose American Revolution novel tion — and to the historical memory cials to discuss issues of the campaign.” but supremely powerful American “April Morning” has been a patriot lapses that Soviet communism cul- Both may be true — although we’re skeptical — and British ally in World War II, favorite for generations, were com- tivated. No one who lived in those but neither matter. Sessions told the Senate he did and that was a persistent and bitter munists. years, apart perhaps from Vladimir not have communications with the Russians during rival thereafter. But Lenin’s vision of a rural rev- Putin, regrets their passing. The the campaign. That was a deception. The Russian Revolution was a sig- olution fueled by the grievances of dustbin of history, indeed. Session, under pressure from lawmakers, an- nificant event, but not in the way its urban laborers — “the union of the nounced Thursday that he would recuse himself founders expected or wanted. workers’ revolution with the peas- David Shribman is a Pulitzer from any current or future investigation involving “They thought they were creat- ant war,” in the characterization of Prize-winning columnist. He is a Russia’s interfering in the 2016 election. That was ing a new world, but in many ways, Bolshevik revolutionary Grigory Zi- Swampscott High graduate. the least he could do, given that any investigation must now naturally include questions about Ses- sions’ contacts with Russians. He, and Congress, can do more. Congress should demand that Sessions appoint a special prosecutor to independently investigate questions surrounding Russia and Trump’s campaign. Any other investiga- tion, be it from Congress or the Justice Department, risks being tainted by politics. Thus far, most Republicans have resisted calls for a special prosecutor. Sessions supporters have noted that lots of politicians lie, including Hillary Clinton. Perhaps that’s true, but it’s also irrelevant. Jeff Sessions is the chief law en- forcement officer of the United States. He took an oath before the Senate, then told it something he knew to be untrue. Neither Congress nor the American people can trust what he tells them now. He should resign. The above editorial appeared in The Charlotte Ob- server on Friday.

READERS’ FORUM Sorting out the facts on proposed school land To the Editor: I am writing to respond to the article “Pickering in Middle of Ballot Debate” (Item, Feb. 27.) As one of the people interviewed for the article, I was surprised to see it published without quality fact checking. The article states twice that the land for the new Pick- ering Middle School belongs to Pine Grove Cemetery, which could be misleading to city voters. The Massachu- EDITORIAL setts School Building Authority requires that cities do thorough research when they submit their proposals for funding, and, according to the information posted on the Trump should remember that a good immigration deal should be humane Lynn School Committee website: “The Parkland Avenue site is not part of Lynn Woods or Pine Grove Cemetery. It President Donald Trump has immigration and said he’d created on a promise to secure our bor- is city land and there are no use restrictions on it. This shown an exasperating ability to an office to serve victims of crimes ders. He should do that, and deport has been fully researched by the City Law Department.” send mixed signals on important committed by such immigrants. In criminals here illegally, too. But he Lynn voters are relying on the Item to provide them issues, few more exasperating or the audience were family members also should stay in touch with the with information on this issue, please do not take the important than illegal immigration. of Americans killed by immigrants humanity he has shown in his re- responsibility lightly and do your due diligence when The disconnect was on full display here illegally; the relatives were marks about the unfairness of de- researching and publishing articles. Tuesday. guests of first lady Melania Trump. porting Dreamers, and push for re- Emily LeBlanc-Perrone At a luncheon, the president told The president is skilled at the art forms that most of the nation wants Lynn journalists that he supports reforms of misdirection, lacks a consistent but that have eluded a generation that would grant legal status to ideology and always plays to the of policymakers. Editor’s Note: millions of immigrants here illegal- audience before him, so it’s difficult Trump’s core supporters might not ly who have not committed serious to judge the sincerity of his earlier like it. This will test both his ability Assistant City Solicitor James Lamanna said he un- crimes, and perhaps provide a path remarks. But he also is a dealmak- to lead and the strength of his com- derstands why there’s confusion over who owns the land. to citizenship for Dreamers, those er, he likes to “win,” and his largest mitment to unify a fractured coun- In 1893, the Pine Grove Cemetery Commission borrowed brought here as children. audience is the American people. try. Negotiation is his self-professed money to buy the 44-acre site and the assessor’s map In his speech before Congress that And most of them — 77 percent of strong suit. Trump should use his shows it as cemetery land, according to the city solicitor’s night, he spoke of reforming the na- registered voters in a Harvard-Har- skill to broker a good deal on immi- office. But a recent title search discovered the city of Lynn tion’s legal immigration system; we ris poll released last week — favor gration reform. That would be a win owns the land with no restrictions, Lamanna said. To await details. But Trump, whose comprehensive immigration reform everyone could celebrate. end any confusion, a vote is scheduled by the Pine Grove recent executive order expands the along the lines he mentioned at that Cemetery Commission on Tuesday, March 7 to transfer pool of potential deportees, also lunch. The above editorial appeared in its interest in roughly 12 acres for the new school. starkly evoked the dangers of illegal Yes, Trump was elected in part Newsday on Thursday. TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5

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All address information, particu- ing out of it. Police release description of larly arrests, reflect police records. Report of a suspicious ve- In the event of a perceived inac- hicle on Thursday at 7:30 curacy, it is the sole responsibility p.m. on Green Street. Caller said he saw a silver Honda Lynn bank robbery suspect of the concerned party to contact Civic illegally parked, blaring the relevant police department and music with driver possibly LYNN — The Lynn Po- Lt. Richard Donnelly said have the department issue a no- rolling joints. Caller reports lice Department released Thursday. tice of correction to the Daily Item. this is a daily occurrence and a photo Friday of the The teller gave the sus- Corrections or clarifications will not occupants of the car do this woman they say robbed pect more than $2,900 Santander Bank, 414 in cash along with a red be made without express notice of to aggravate her. Police inves- Broadway, around 11:30 dye pack, which exploded change from the arresting police tigated but found car was not illegally parked and no one a.m. Thursday. in a nearby parking lot, department. was in the vehicle. The suspect is described the post said. More than by police as a white wom- $1,700 colored with the LYNN PEABODY an between 25-35 years dye has been recovered. old, about 150 pounds and Anyone with any infor- Arrests Accidents 5 feet, 5 inches. mation on the robbery or Delroy Lindsay, 22, of 61 A post on the depart- suspect is asked to call A report of a hit and run Bulfinch St., was arrested ment’s Facebook page said Lynn police at (781) 595- motor vehicle accident at for unlicensed operation of a the suspect handed a bank 2000 or the anonymous tip 2:27 p.m. Thursday at the PHOTO | LYNN POLICE motor vehicle and failure to teller a note saying she line at (781) 477-4444. Cell- Leahy Clinic parking lot at 1 stop at a signal on Thursday wanted money and had a phone users can send an The suspect in Thursday’s robbery at Santand- Essex Center Drive; motor at 11:41 p.m. gun. She also made a mo- anonymous tip by texting er Bank in Lynn is described by police as a vehicle accident on Thursday Charles Collins, 49, of tion toward the teller that “tiplynn” and the informa- white woman between 25-35 years old, about at Chandlers Ice Cream at 195 Union St., Boston, was suggested she was armed, tion to tip411 (847411). 150 pounds and 5 feet, 5 inches. 86 Andover St.; at 7:50 p.m. arrested and placed in pro- Thursday at Gardner and Pu- tective custody at 7:26 p.m. laski streets; at Lynn Street Thursday. Samuel Weatherbee, of and Columbia Boulevard on Man with ties to local homeless 199 Eastern Ave., was ar- Thursday at 8:20 p.m. rested at 8:11 p.m. Thursday for failure to show up for jury Well Being Check shelters wanted for murder duty. Caller reported her mother told her that she took a large Accidents BOSTON — A 47-year- County State Police De- convictions for carrying a amount of pills in an attempt old man who has com- tective Unit and the Ever- dangerous weapon-knife, A report of a motor vehi- to harm herself on Tuesday at mitted violent offenses in ett Police Department. He assault and battery, vio- cle accident at 4:29 p.m. 2:30 p.m. on Connolly Terrace. Massachusetts and Cali- also has three active war- late abuse prevention act, Thursday at 35 Washington Officer reported the woman fornia is now wanted on a rants in Massachusetts breaking and entering, St.; at 5:21 p.m. Thursday at ingested 90 calcium pills and murder charge, according for unrelated charges. and disorderly conduct / 367 Broadway; at 8:54 p.m. was taken to Salem Hospital; to the Massachusetts State Grossack is believed solicit lewd act. Thursday at 90 High Rock St.; caller reported a strong smell Police Violent Fugitive Ap- to be homeless, and has Grossack has a small at 8:14 a.m. Friday at 153 of expired food coming from prehension Section. frequented shelters in tattoo on the back of his 149 Washington St., Apt. 1 Linwoods St. David Michael Grossack, Boston, Lynn and Salem, left hand near the knuck- and door is wide open on described as a 6-foot-2 police say. He also has le of his index finger, and Thursday at 7:11 p.m. Police Breaking and Entering inch, 175-pound white reported ties to Beverly, may have access to weap- reported that residents were male with brown hair and Norton and Saugus. ons, police say. Nationwide A report of a breaking and away, had failed to secure the door and all appeared to be in hazel eyes, is being pur- Police say Grossack’s extradition has been au- entering at 4:11 p.m. Thurs- David Michael Grossack sued by the Middlesex criminal history includes thorized. day at 397 Eastern Ave. order; report of a drunk man driving at 144 Newbury St. on Complaints Thursday at 1:52 a.m. Officer could not locate driver. Man charged with threatening A report of a disturbance at 8:25 a.m. Friday at 43 Murray REVERE St.; at 8:49 a.m. Friday at 16 Parker Ave.; a report of noise Accidents Jewish centers to frame his ex at 32 Kelly Lane on Friday at 2:40 a.m.; two reports of A report of a motor vehicle By Colleen Long noise Thursday at 33 Bloom- accident at 7:44 a.m. Thurs- ASSOCIATED PRESS field St. at 8:14 p.m. and day at North Shore Road and 11:19 p.m. Dix Street. NEW YORK — A for- mer journalist fired for MARBLEHEAD Complaints fabricating details in sto- ries made at least eight Trees and Wires Down A report of shots fired at of the scores of threats 4:23 a.m. Thursday on Broad- against Jewish institu- Reports of fallen trees way. Police could not find tions nationwide, includ- at Londonderry and Miles anything; complaint at 9:12 ing a bomb threat to the Standish roads on Thursday a.m. Thursday on North Shore Anti-Defamation League, at 8:42 a.m.; at Tedesco and Road; Thursday at 11:36 as part of a bizarre cam- Maple streets Thursday at a.m. on Washington Avenue; paign to harass and frame 10:57 a.m. Reports of tree at 10:27 p.m. Thursday on his ex-girlfriend, federal branches down on Thursday Adams and Coolidge streets, officials said Friday. on West Shore Drive and La- police could not find anything. Juan Thompson was ar- fayette Street at 11:08 a.m., rested in St. Louis and at 11:50 a.m. Thursday on SAUGUS appeared there in federal Pitman Road, at 11:57 a.m. court Friday on a cyber- Thursday on Wyman Road, Complaints stalking charge. He po- at noon on Thursday on litely answered questions PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Birch Street, at 12:05 p.m. A caller reported a coyote and told the judge he had Thursday at Seaview Avenue, followed him up a hill on enough money to hire a Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney, center, a member of Congress’ bi- at 12:13 p.m. Thursday at Thursday at 8:26 p.m. cutting lawyer. partisan task force combating anti-Semitism, speaks with a reporter af- Old Salem Road and Maple back and forth up Lisa Lane. A crowd of supporters ter holding a press conference to address bomb threats against Jewish Street, at 2:38 p.m. Thursday Officer arrived and spoke to who attended said Thomp- organizations and vandalism at Jewish cemeteries, Friday at the Park on Rolleston Road. the man but was unable to son had no criminal re- East Synagogue in New York. locate the animal that ap- cord. His lawyer didn’t Suspicious Activity peared to flee into the woods. comment. ish History Museum in a school and community Thompson, who’s black, Caller reported a blue cool- Credit Fraud Federal officials have New York written from center in Manhattan, au- then took to Twitter: er with a white top was sitting been investigating 122 an account that made it thorities said. “Know any good lawyers?” on the sidewalk on Thurs- A man came to the station bomb threats called in to appear as if it were being In another round of he wrote. “Need to stop day at 8:08 p.m. and said it Thursday at 2:34 p.m. to re- Jewish organizations in sent by an ex-girlfriend. emails and phone calls, he this nasty/racist #white- wasn’t there earlier when she port someone has used his three dozen states since “Juan Thompson put 2 gave the woman’s name, girl I dated who sent a walked by and is concerned name and phone number to Jan. 9 and a rash of van- bombs in the History Mu- rather than his own, the bomb threat in my name.” because of “all the kooks out purchase iPhones at T-Mobile. dalism at Jewish cemeter- seum set to go off Sunday,” court complaint said. The He later tweeted to the there.” Officer investigated but Party allegedly used a fake ies. it said. Council on American-Is- Secret Service: “I’m been did not find a cooler, instead passport with man’s name on Thompson started mak- He followed that up with lamic Relations received (sic) tormented by an an- found a blue recycling bin it to purchase merchandise ing threats Jan. 28, a similar messages to a Jew- an anonymous email say- ti-Semite. She sent an an- with a white trash bag stick- through his T-Mobile account. criminal complaint said, ish school in Farmington ing the woman put a bomb tijewish bomb threat in with an email to the Jew- Hills, Michigan, and to in a Dallas Jewish center. my name. Help.” Gangs reap guns from trains in violent Chicago neighborhoods

By Michael Tarm yard gun thefts. excitement as he ripped the National Insurance ASSOCIATED PRESS Only 16 of the stolen Ru- open boxes of guns: “Oh Crime Bureau. He said gers have been recovered man!” he says. “These ... railways weigh costs such CHICAGO — When since the 2015 break-in, are pretty!” as new fencing against the street-gang thieves according to hundreds of Residents near the yard odds thieves will “win the slipped with ease into recent court records re- are angry that the multi- lottery” and pick the one a Norfolk Southern rail viewed by The Associated billion-dollar railroad isn’t boxcar out of thousands yard on Chicago’s South Press. One was used in a doing more to stop the with guns. Side and ripped locks off Jan. 22, 2016, shooting. thefts. “They are willing to take one train, they likely ex- Police woke an attempt- “In a place where mur- the risk,” Scafidi said. pected to see merchandise ed-murder suspect and ders seem to be happening Outside his church, Pas- like toys or tennis shoes. found one by his bed. An- every single day, the last tor Brooks tugs on razor What they beheld instead other was in a dealer’s thing we need in Chicago wire that was once strung was a gangster’s jackpot: home alongside 429 bags is a rail yard with guns atop a fence separating a box after box of brand new of heroin. Police recovered being stolen,” said Corey church basketball court guns. another during a traffic Brooks, pastor of the New from the yard. It has long The guns had been en stop; the driver said his Beginnings Church that since rusted and large- route from New Hamp- friend had just been shot hugs the yard. ly fallen away. Children shire weapon maker 10 times and he had to Thomas Ahern, a Bu- climb the fence effortlessly Sturm, Ruger & Co. to FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS protect himself. “It’s a war reau of Alcohol, Tobacco, to fetch balls that go over. Spokane, Washington. In- going on over here,” he Firearms and Explosives After the theft of some Rail cars are positioned in Hammond, Ind., to stead, the .45-caliber Ru- told police. agent in Chicago until his 30 guns in September, sev- cross over the Calumet River into Chicago. ger revolvers and other On the night of the theft, recent retirement, called eral posts on Brooks’ Face- firearms spread quickly gang members found and the thefts “a serious (se- book page asked: Would into surrounding high- September from the same Chicago’s leaders regu- kept a shipment of wom- curity) breakdown that there be more urgency if crime neighborhoods. 63rd Street Rail Yard larly blame lax gun laws en’s sandals, according to needs to be addressed.” the yard was in an afflu- Along with two other ma- highlight a tragic conflu- in Illinois and nearby filings in the federal case There’s little incentive ent area? jor gun thefts within three ence. Chicago’s biggest states that enable a flow of seven suspects arrest- to spend millions forti- South Side Aldermen years, the robbery helped rail yards are on the gang- of illegal weapons to the ed later in 2015. Finding fying yards because rail- Pat Dowell introduced a fuel a wave of violence on and homicide-plagued city’s gangs and criminals. guns later was luck, not ways are well insured and City Council resolution Chicago’s streets. South and West sides But community leaders an inside job, prosecutors don’t take a big financial after the 2015 theft de- The 2015 heist of the where most of the city’s and security experts say said. New pretrial filings hit when cargo is lost, said manding a public safety 111 guns, as well as one 762 killings happened last no one seems to be taking describe one thief using Frank Scafidi, an ex-FBI hearing on the rail-yard in 2014 and another last year. responsibility for train- expletives to convey the agent and spokesman for thefts. It never happened. SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Banks, health care companies Saugus residents lead stocks slightly higher boiling over water as we can to the front the economy as not only look Friday, Yellen said rates as soon as its next SAUGUS By Alex Veiga while complying with the ASSOCIATED PRESS doing better but likely to the Fed will likely resume two-day meeting of policy- From A1 regulations,” he said. do better going forward,” raising interest rates lat- makers on March 14-15. “It comes through our ce- Martorano said his team A late wave of buying said Brad McMillan, chief er this month to reflect a That’s one reason the helped nudge U.S. stock ment floors. I’m tired of has studied the property investment officer at Com- strengthening job market major indexes moved little vacuuming up water.” to see where the water indexes slightly higher monwealth Financial Net- and inflation edging to- before and after Yellen’s Friday after a day of most- The former Hilltop site is is leaving the site. Once work. “The Fed is notori- ward the central bank’s 2 speech. being redeveloped by Ava- ly listless trading. the project is completed, ous for waiting until the percent target rate. Still, the increased like- lonBay Communities, a Banks and health care it is expected to generate evidence of growth is ab- Yellen added that the lihood of higher interest Virginia-based real estate stocks climbed the most about 130,000 gallons of solutely undeniable.” central bank expects rates gave several stocks investment trust that de- sewage each day, about as investors priced in an The Dow Jones indus- steady economic improve- a modest lift, including velops luxury housing and 25 percent of the existing increasing likelihood that trial average rose 2.74 ment to justify addition- banks, which stand to owns more than 43,000 system’s 500,000 gallon interest rates will rise in points, or 0.01 percent, to al rate increases. While make healthier profits units in 10 states. Plans capacity, he said. the coming months. 21,005.71. The Standard not specifying how many from lending as rates rise. include turning 13.9 acres A neighborhood behind Federal Reserve Chair & Poor’s 500 index gained rate hikes could occur this Bank of the Ozarks add- of the site into a mixed-use a small wooded area at Janet Yellen helped stoke 1.20 points, or 0.1 percent, year, Yellen noted that ed $1.09, or 2 percent, to development with residen- the rear of the property those expectations in a to 2,383.12. The Nasdaq Fed officials in December $56.24, while Signature tial and retail space. The collects the water that speech in which she said composite index added had estimated that there Bank rose $2.79, or 1.7 frontage will house one exits the property, accord- an improving job market 9.53 points, or 0.2 percent, would be three this year. percent, to $162.24. story of retail space, and ing to neighbors. A drain and rising inflation would to 5,870.75. Small-compa- Investors’ expectations Not faring as well were three four-story residen- leads to a shallow swale likely prompt the central ny stocks fell. The Russell of a rate hike this month real estate, utilities and tial buildings will be in the and, eventually, a brook. bank to increase borrow- 2000 index slipped 1.54 had been building in re- phone company stocks, rear. The residential space Both overflow with rain ing costs. points, or 0.1 percent, to cent days as remarks by which tend to lose favor will have a total of 280 and snow events. “The real takeaway here 1,394.13. other Fed officials sig- among yield-seeking in- studio, one-bedroom and The stream runs through is if the Fed is willing to Speaking in Chicago on naled the central bank is vestors when interest two-bedroom apartments, the backyard of Joe Car- start moving, they see the Fed’s economic out- ready to resume raising rates rise. and a one-story clubhouse valho, a Laurine Road with an outdoor swimming resident who believes the pool. 2-foot wide pipe running In a presentation last beneath Forrest Street A new way to walk around Malden month, AvalonBay offi- was installed illegally cials said they will put in more than 55 years ago. MALDEN build on other recent city Pleasant Street to create Pleasant Street. Mayor new sewer, drain and wa- “They were finding swiz- achievements, including unimpeded traffic flow for Gary Christenson made ter systems, with internal zle sticks and napkins From A1 looping around the prop- construction and opening the first time in 43 years. the relocation of Malden from the restaurant in the erty, creating a good water Malden’s temporary seat of a new, state-of-the-art Hailed as a modern seat City Hall and the reopen- brook,” he said. “(Hilltop supply to retail services of government now oper- owner) Frank Giuffrida police station on Eastern of city government, the ing of Pleasant Street to and fire protection. Two ates on Pleasant Street, Avenue. City Hall building gradu- vehicular traffic a major used to maintain it and existing service lines will dredge it. He’s been gone four blocks from City Hall. The project clears the ally developed a reputation campaign pledge when he go through conservation quite a while.” The renewal project will way for reconnecting as a nuisance straddling first ran for mayor. wetlands, which are being Carvalho is collecting preserved in the back of signatures from his neigh- the site. bors and sending a peti- Homes are where hearts are in Nahant A roof runoff going into tion to the Environmental an existing pipe will also Protection Agency. NAHANT Town Administrator Jef- the lot. back to World War II when help with drainage. The “I want a pipe to take the frey Chelgren said it’s like- Earlier last year, the they were used to house drainage will reuse the water right to the brook, From A1 existing connection to For- ly that many of those ques- town tried to sell the prop- soldiers who worked at a rather than to the swale,” Still, selectmen Chair- tions will be addressed in erty to a developer, but did est Street, but everything he said. “It’s not only the nearby bunker. Today they on-site will be brand new, man Richard Lombard the final language of the not receive enough bids to are leased to tenants. The Hilltop site but also Ber- and the development will nie and Phyl’s up on the said selectmen should be warrant article. warrant a sale. The intent parcels exist on one large ready for questions about change run-off away from hill. I can’t see how (water A Special Town Meet- of the zoning change was lot of approximately four the article on Town Meet- ing in 2016 proposed a to make the property more the parking lot, said Mi- from) 14 acres can pour acres. ing floor. new Bass Point Overlay desirable for potential de- chael Roberts, AvalonBay into a system designed for Barile said he would like “Say the 12-unit article District that would allow velopers, Chelgren said senior vice president of a neighborhood.” passes, who will have first multi-family construction, earlier this year. to see a final resolution to development. “We understand the choice?” Lombard asked, but the article did not pass. Nahant purchased the the Coast Guard housing One acre of landscap- property is there and noting that list could in- If it had been approved, it property at Castle Road issue. ing will be strategically you’re going to build on it clude residents, veterans would have allowed for and Goddard Drive from “We don’t want this to spread throughout the but you’ve got to do some- and low-income or first- eight single-family homes the U.S. government for get so convoluted,” he said. site. The added vegetation thing different,” said Ma- time homebuyers. “All that and a 20-unit condomini- $2.1 million in 2004. The “It’s been 10 years, and we will help to create a sound rie Russo, a Milano Drive has to be planned out.” um building to be built on 12 existing homes date need to get it done.” buffer, improve the air resident. quality and address the Roberts, who visited the water drainage concerns property for a site walk Still no developments in Bellevue Heights story of abutters. The team does with the Conservation not have plans to touch Commission Friday, said the brook but Roberts ed to be paved, nine trees place any additional units. they wait and complain to he wanted to reach out to BELLEVUE maintained that plans to were yet to be planted, and He said the roads were the Planning Board.” neighbors to better under- From A1 construct the residential a grass strip between the done “just perfectly.” stand the problem. Mallon is expected to and retail community in- Mallon and the never-end- “Every time we get to- sidewalk and the street “My subdivision does complete the project by clude reducing stormwa- ing project at a public needed to be installed not have to be any better the end of June. Should he gether, we learn some- ter runoff, not adding to it. thing new,” he said. “We meeting. As of then, curb- Rossetti said complaints than any other road in miss any of the deadlines, The water will be treat- have a better understand- ing had been installed on were made about the sub- town,” said Mallon. “This a surety bond of $50,000 ed to remove sediment ing of the floodplains — both sides of the road, but division’s roads not being is winter time. Ice is part will be seized to finish the accumulating in water not repaired on the east treated for snow and ice of winter. There’s ice on we need a better under- work. Mallon estimates it runoff. Landscaping at standing of the problems.” side. The sidewalks were during the winter storms every road. I look out my will cost about $65,000. the back of the property A site visit with the not finished and the Jer- in the past two weeks. door and if the plow hasn’t Last week, he told the will absorb some of the ex- Planning Board is sched- sey Barriers had not been Mallon is responsible for come out by my door, I Item he is on target to cess water, Roberts said. uled for March 11. moved to their proper po- making sure the roads are don’t go up and plow. If the meet that requirement. It cannot be redirected sitions. plowed, sanded and salted. town isn’t doing me, why towards Route 1 because Bridget Turcotte can New signs with the But Mallon said the bar- should I do them? Bridget Turcotte can be of Massachusetts Depart- be reached at bturcotte@ proper spelling of Hitch- riers were in place more “Instead of calling me reached at bturcotte@Item- ment of Transportation itemlive.com. Follow her ing Hill Road needed to be than two years ago and and saying, ‘Hey Jack, it’s live.com. Follow her on requirements. on Twitter @BridgetTur- installed. The road need- that he is not required to icy,’ they let it be icy and Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. “We’re putting as much cotte. Retirement does what snow, nor rain, nor heat could not Lynn Woods Elementary RETIREMENT School tapped out From A1 ment of Public Health. year, according to the most LYNN WOODS For lead, MassDEP lists recent data available. From A1 the water action level at Michael Powers, district 15 parts per billion. Lead manager, said Rauseo was If copper levels are high- typically enters the water a stellar employee whose er than 1,300 micrograms supply through lead pipes customers became his per liter, the U.S. Environ- or plumbing that contains friends. mental Protection Agency lead parts or solder. “If all my workers were recommends a school take like Tony, I would be all action to determine the Leah Dearborn can be set,” he said. source, according to the reached at ldearborn@ One of the advantages Massachusetts Depart- itemlive.com. of having such an experi- enced employee, Powers said, is they can train new Peabody needs to raise a roof hires. “Tony guided the new PEABODY students while they’re in carriers and I could count From A1 school. on him,” he said. While the high school While there were oppor- placed an advertisement field house underwent tunities to join manage- for bids on the project in a lighting replacement ment, Rauseo said the job February, asking interest- during February vacation, he loves best was being a ed parties to contact the Healy said there are no carrier. city purchasing agent. other major school renova- Over the years, he has Healy said the plan is to tion projects in the works. received gifts at the holi- do most of the work over days from hats and coats the course of summer in Leah Dearborn can be to sweet treats. But the order to prevent the re- reached at ldearborn@ best gift of all, he said, was ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE pairs from disrupting itemlive.com. the love from his longtime Mike Kavanagh, left, and Anthony Rauseo talk on Rauseo’s last day of customers. work at the U.S. Postal Service on Friday. Still, he’s seen his share of dogs and snow storms and has experienced a few incidents like that, When asked what he He’s thought about maybe Need to find sub-freezing tempera- but they’ve never broken would have done if the getting a part-time job. tures. the skin. If I saw a dog, I local post office wasn’t “My options are wide an article? Luckily, in five decades, didn’t deliver the mail.” hiring when he applied, open,” he said. “I have to he’s never been bitten. When he first joined the Rauseo said, “I would do something, but I hav- “I was chased by a Ger- U.S. Postal Service, carri- have worked at my fa- en’t figured out what that Subscribe to man Shepard once and he ers spent hours sorting let- ther’s auto body shop, but is. For now, I’ll just relax.” pinned me to the corner of ters before dawn. Today, he I guess this is what I was e-edition on a house,” he said. “About said, the job is much more meant to do.” Thomas Grillo can be three minutes later, the efficient and machines do Rauseo is not sure how reached at tgrillo@item- owner came out. I’ve had most of the work. he will spend his days. live.com. A8 SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Whole lotta love for classic rock head: It was 1972 again Than a Feeling” by local and my buds and I were heroes Boston (that band’s headed into town to see guitarist Barry Goudreau the metal giants at the old of Swampscott will bring BY BILL BROTHERTON Garden, passing around his new band to the Au- a bottle of Boone’s Farm ditorium on April 22). LYNN — The Classic apple wine we’d smuggled Indeed: “So many people Rock Show is billed as “the onto the train. have come and gone/Their ultimate live jukebox.” The set list likely brought faces fade as the years go Truer words have never back similar memories for by/Yet I still recall as I been spoken. the mostly AARP-eligible wander on/As clear as the Thursday night at Lynn audience. One gent proud- sun in the summer sky/It’s Auditorium, an eight- ly wore a sweatshirt that more than a feeling piece band played just- boasted “I may be old but And former Swampscott like-the-record versions I got to see all the cool resident/then-baby-faced of some of classic rock’s bands”; Thursday night’s David Lee Roth was repre- greatest hits. The A-Z of clad-in-black octet was sented by “Jump,” the Van Rock World Tour 2017 in- a better-than-expected Halen classic. The encore cluded AC/DC to Zeppelin facsimile of those classic was sublime: Skynyrd’s and ZZ Top and nearly ev- bands. The evening was a “Freebird” and The Who’s erything in between. smile-inducing, headbang- still relevant “Won’t Get Three strong vocalists ing nostalgia trip, with the Fooled Again.” (Rudy Cardenas, John- band reeling in the years, The music of the ’60s ny West and Emily Jol- just like The Dan would and ’70s truly was the lands), two fiery guitarists proclaim. best; I feel sorry for the (James Cole and Howie It was one hit after an- current generation that’s G) who played licks off of other. Journey’s “Separate force-fed execrable, over- PHOTOS | PAULA MULLER practically every record Ways,” the Doors’ “Rid- produced pap that will that mattered to the baby ers on the Storm” (awe- The Classic Rock Show rocked Lynn Memorial Auditorium on Thursday. likely be forgotten in five boomer crowd, keyboard- some!), Zep’s “Stairway to years let alone five de- nia,” AC/DC’s “Highway ist Henry Burnett, and Heaven” and a wondrous and showcased to great from his Plaistow, N.H.,- cades from now. to Hell” and on and on. a tight rhythm section acoustic run-through of effect the talents of sing- made Fractal Audio guitar No Stones? No Kinks? Peter Green-era Fleet- of Wayne Banks (bass) “Going to California,” ZZ er West, guitarist Howie amp and a series of axes. No Creedence? No prob- wood Mac (“Oh Well”) seg- and Karl Penney (drums) Top’s “La Grange,” Wings’ G and guitarist Cole, who The band smartly rocked lem! The Classic Rock ued into Stevie Nicks-era wowed the crowd for just “Live and Let Die,” Kan- coxed splendid sounds a spot-on cover of “More Show was a blast. short of three hours. sas’ “Carry on My Way- Fleetwood Mac (“Rhian- The Led Zeppelin classic ward Son,” Dire Straits’ non,” with the underused “Whole Lotta Love” kicked “Money For Nothing” Jollands singing lead). off the night in hard-rock- (with the iconic MTV The night’s least-known ing fashion, with Carde- video shown on a screen song, Gary Moore’s fero- nas replicating Robert at the rear of the stage), cious “Still Got the Blues,” Plant’s feral howls and the Eagles’ “Hotel Califor- was one of the night’s best Howie G. aping Jimmy Page’s solos, wielding his gold Gibson Les Paul like a weapon. Cardenas also aced his Freddie Mercury RESTAURANT JOB FAIR vocal on “One Vision,” not the Queen song I would’ve chosen (“Bohemian Rhap- sody,” “Killer Queen,” “Tie Your Mother Down”) but March 7 that’s a mere quibble. West took the mic for a high-octane blast through from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Deep Purple’s “Highway Star,” miraculously hitting 100 Brooksby Village Drive, Peabody those otherworldly Ian Gillan high notes. Mem- ories raced through my Join us for on-the-spot interviews

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By Anne Marie Tobin FOR THE ITEM WOBURN — You can’t say the Lynn eld boys hockey team didn’t have its chances in Friday’s 5-2 Division 2 North quarter nal loss to Saugus. The Pioneers were 0-for-7 on power plays against the No. 12 Sachems at O’Brien Rink. Tied 2-2 just minutes into the third period, the Sachems broke the game wide open with two goals in a span of 33 seconds and added an empty netter with un- der two minutes to advance to play to advance to Tuesday’s semi nals against top seeded Lowell Catholic, a 3-2 winner over Marblehead, Tuesday (5:30) at Tsongas Arena in Lowell. Saugus struck rst, just four minutes into the game. Adam Rodrigues blasted a slap shot from the left point. The rebound popped out to Alex Merlina, who tipped it home past Lynn eld goalie Dave Langone, who was screened on the play. Lynn eld came out red up at the start of the middle period. Joey Mack  ew down the right side ITEM FILE PHOTO after Cooper Marengi won the opening faceoff, and Nick Moore, right, scored two goals, including the game-winner, for Saugus Friday. SAUGUS, B2 Revere falters down the stretch By Steve Krause ITEM SPORTS EDITOR

REVERE — It wouldn’t be too callous ITEM FILE PHOTO to say that the Central Catholic girls basketball team taught Revere a valu- Olivia Nazaire, left, led the Spartans with 19 able lesson Friday night at the Roland points Friday. Merullo Fieldhouse. The Patriots, who at one time this season were the state’s top-rated team, looked strong coming out of the gate in Duo boosts their Division 1 North semi nal game, and led by six at the break. But the Raid- ers, true to their longstanding pedigree Spartans to win as one of the top teams in the state, ral- lied in the nal two quarters to take a By Harold Rivera St. Mary’s had limited fa- 68-62 win, and move onto the sectional ITEM STAFF miliarity of the Lions, but semi nal next week against Woburn. coach Jeff Newhall said Central coach Casey Grange, in her BOSTON — When the challenges are expected second year in Lawrence, thought her duo of Temi Falayi and when the state tournament team was just a little mentally tougher Olivia Nazaire is on its rolls around. down the stretch and that spelled the A-game, the St. Mary’s girls “It’s the state tourna- difference. basketball team is in a good ment so it doesn’t matter “I think day in and day out, we play a position to win. who you’re playing, where much tougher schedule than they do,” Nazaire scored 19 points you’re playing, it’s a one- said Grange, comparing the up-and- and Falayi added 14 to game season,” Newhall down strong Merrimack Valley Confer- push the No. 5 Spartans said. “They had a very good ence to the Northeastern Conference, in over No. 4 Boston United regular season, that’s why which Revere was undefeated. “You have at the John A. Shelburne they had the home game. I to bring it every night when you play the Community Center in Rox- give them credit, I thought games we play.” bury on Friday night in the they played very hard.” Revere’s Lianne O’Hara didn’t dis- quarter nal of the Division ST. MARY’S, B2 agree. 3 North state tournament. “I do think mental toughness is a fac- tor,” she said. “I like mental toughness.” And she did feel that coming down the stretch, when the points were harder to come by, and every possession was con- Nalen to take over tested, Central outplayed her team. “We went through a stretch in the third and fourth quarter where they trapped Saugus football us and three straight times, we turned it over before we got to halfcourt,” O’Ha- By Harold Rivera High School, Matignon ra said. “And then, we did get it over, we ITEM STAFF High School, Bishop Con- nolly High School, and still turned it over.” ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON The Saugus High School Blackstone-Millville Re- REVERE, B2 Pamela Gonzalez drives to the hoop. football team has found its new coach. Mike Nalen will gional High School. take as the new leader of Nalen takes over for for- the Sachems football pro- mer Saugus coach Mike gram, the school announced Broderick, who coached the Free throws yesterday. Nalen’s coaching Sachems for over ten sea- experience includes head sons. The Sachems were knock down coach stints at Randolph 1-10 last fall. St. John’s Prep By Gordon Vincent Woburn overpowers FOR THE ITEM LOWELL — Alex Rivera is the unques- Peabody girls tioned leader of the Lowell High boys basket- ball team, but he’s got a pretty good wingman By Joyce Erekson in freshman Carlos Nunez. FOR THE ITEM Nunez hit a huge 3-pointer with 33 seconds WOBURN — The Pea- left and then sank a pair of winning free body girls basketball team throws with four seconds remaining to lead ITEM FILE PHOTO didn’t have it’s best game Lowell to a 61-59 win over St. John’s Prep, against Woburn Friday Braden Haley scored for the Magicians Friday. in a Div. 1 North quarter nal round game on night in the Division 1 Thursday at Abraham Gym. North quarter nals, but Rivera, the Merrimack Valley Conference’s the reality is, it probably Large Division MVP, led 4th-seeded Lowell wouldn’t have been enough Marblehead falls (17-5) with 26 points, but was held without even if it did. a eld goal in the second half, while Nunez Woburn was unstoppable added 14 points, including 11 in the fourth and the 84-55 nal score in overtime quarter. Nate Hobbs paced the 5th-seed- re ected just how tough a ed Eagles (16-6) with 17 points, including night it was for Peabody. By Mike Alongi on Friday night. 11 in the fourth quarter. Freshman Jarnel The teams exchanged bas- FOR THE ITEM Senior James McCarthy Snow-Guzman added 14 points and defend- kets for most of the rst led the way for Marblehead ed Rivera in the nal period. Tommy O’Neil NORTH BILLERICA — quarter, but once the (Wo- with one goal and one as- scored 11 points despite missing eight min- burn) Tanners caught re, it Despite coming from be- sist, while senior Braden utes in the rst half with foul trouble. was lights out for Peabody. hind to tie it up in the nal Haley added one goal. Se- “It’s a tough way to go out, but I’m proud Senior sharpshooter Ma- minutes, the No. 9 Marble- nior Drew Ciof and junior of this group, especially the seniors,” said St. rissa Gattuso buried a head Magicians boys hock- Will Jones each had one as- John’s Prep coach John Dullea. “We’ve been three to start the second ey team fell in overtime to sist. a second half team all year, and we battled quarter and it was like Wo- ITEM FILE PHOTO the No. 1 Lowell Catholic For Lowell Catholic, Mi- back and showed a lot of heart tonight.” burn had  ipped a switch. Crusaders, 3-2, in the Divi- kas Kulbis-Marino, Alex The Eagles trailed by as many as nine in By the time halftime rolled Melissa Gray scored 19 sion 2 North quarter nals points for Peabody in at the Chelmsford Forum MARBLEHEAD, B2 PREP, B2 PEABODY, B2 Friday’s loss. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 2017 Revere basketball falters down the stretch in quarters REVERE with 25.1 seconds to go. a slight comeback in the sec- From B1 But Revere had two at- ond quarter and trailed at tempts, including a put-back the half, 32-26. While it was a game of two attempt by Meaghan Gotham Gonzalez and Gotham halves (Revere winning the (8 points) that missed. When scored back-to-back hoops to first and Central the second), the Raiders trapped on the open the third quarter, giving the game was the Patriots’ ensuing Revere possession, a Revere a 10-point lead (36- for the taking just the same. fouled was called on Revere, 26), which was its high-water With Central up by six (59- and Nicole Elbeery (game- mark. The Raiders went on 53) Emily DiGiulio hit a big high 19 points) hit both free an 18-6 run after that to close 3-pointer with 46 seconds left throws to get the lead back the quarter up by two, 44-42. in the game. After a Central up to three with 13.1 seconds Another Gotham-Gonzalez miss on the other end, Revere left. The Patriots couldn’t back-to-back gave Revere the came back down the court convert down the other end, lead back, 46-44, but, once and got the ball to guard Pa- and Elbeery hit one more again, Central got hot and mela Gonzalez (team-high 17 freebie to ice the game. ran off an 11-0 spurt to go up points), who put up a reverse “We needed to be better fin- 55-46. layup that looked as if it was ishing,” said Gonzalez. “We But Revere made inroads climbing up the rim and go- played much better in the with its own 7-2 spurt, set- ing in. But it didn’t have the first half. ting the stage for the dramat- juice and it fell out. Still, she “I feel so bad for our se- ic ending. was fouled. niors,” said Gonzalez, a ju- “It was a learning experi- So what would have been a nior. “They are really hurt- ence,” said O’Hara, who was potential game-tying 3-point ing. I want to come back and an assistant on last year’s play was instead two made I want to win it for them next Division 3 state champion free throws and a 1-point year, because they really de- Bishop Fenwick team. “It was deficit (59-58). served this.” a great season. I really, really Making things even more Revere scored the first wish we’d have been able to agonizing for Revere, Cen- eight points of the game be- finish this game, but I have ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON tral threw the inbounds pass fore Central could score a some strong juniors coming away, giving Revere a golden basket, and the Patriots led back next year, so I hope Revere’s Tatianna Iacoviello, left, and Erika Cheever, right, battle opportunity to take the lead 18-9 after one. Central made we’re back.” with Central’s Katie Kirsch and Kaylee Thomas for a jump ball. Saugus hockey is bound Tough day for Danvers hockey It was a tough day for couldn’t do much against cit after a period to force a Danvers hockey as the boys No. 11 Stoneham in Dan- shootout. In the shootout, for the semifinals team fell, 4-0, to Stoneham vers’ first game of the the Panthers fell on a in the Division 2 North tournament, as it was controversial call after a SAUGUS left in the period on a goal Langone was pulled for an quarterfinals, and the Bev- outshot 39-19. shot was initially stopped by Nick Moore with Ryan From B1 extra skater. erly/Danvers girls hockey The second-seeded girls by goalie Maddie Jalbert, Granara and Ian Worthley Lynnfield (11-9-2) wasted team was upset by Masco, got goals from McKinley but slid under her pads as was hooked as he got off a picking up assists. two golden opportunities 5-4, in a shootout in the Di- Karpa (2), Izzy Primack she moved. It was ruled a shot, giving the Pioneers The Pioneers came right in the third period. About vision 1 North First Round. and Brittany Foster as goal, giving No. 18 Masco a power play just 20 sec- back to the game 16 seconds a minute in,Tyler Murphy, The No. 3 boys team they overcame a 2-0 defi- the huge upset win. onds into the period. Sau- later on a goal by Chris Flan- Rinaldi and Marengi had a gus killed off the penalty nery from Kyle Nekoroski to 3-on-1 but Murphy’s shot and would go on to kill two tie the game at 2-2 with 15 was blocked. more in the period. minutes left to play. With 8:13 to play, two Magicians fall in overtime Five minutes into the Saugus (11-7-4) took Saugus players sent to the period, Marengi won a fa- charge early in the third, penalty box, giving the Pi- ceoff back to Matt Collins, scoring two goals within a MARBLEHEAD couple of powerplay op- where Haley was waiting oneers a 90-second 5-on-3 whose shot was high. The 33-second span just about From B1 portunities in the first for a perfect one-timer to puck ended up on Mack’s two minutes in. John Tor- power play. half of the second period, tie it up at 2-2. stick on the right point. res scored what turned “We had been executing Graves and Connor but it wasn’t until they The Magicians almost Mack fired off a shot that out to be the game-winner our power play well lately, Doherty each scored one had to go on the penalty made a critical mistake deflected to Wil Rinaldi, (from CJ Graffeo and Brett but tonight it just killed goal, while Trevor Hult kill that they were able to when they drew a penalty alone in front at the top Morey) at the 1:45 mark, us,” Lynnfield head coach and David Morey each tie up the score. with just over two min- of the crease. Rinaldi re- then Moore netted his sec- Jon Gardner said. “We had one assist. After the Magicians utes remaining, but they directed the shot between ond goal of the game just just played a poor period, “That’s a damn good drew an interference call were able to kill it off and Sanderson’s legs for the 33 seconds later at 2:18 and thankfully, though, team we lost to out there,” and got the man advan- move into overtime. equalizer at the 5:28 mark. (from Granara and Worth- we had strong play from Marblehead coach Bob tage, Morey jumped in But things didn’t last Saugus went back on ley). Worthley capped the Langone, because it could Jackson said. “They’ve got front of a pass for a steal long in the six-minute top with only 57 seconds scoring with 1:35 left after have been worse.” a lot of talent over there, near the blue line, start- sudden death period. they played a great sched- ing a 2-on-1 break for Just over a minute in, ule this year and they’re the Crusaders. Although Kulbis-Marino stole the Free throws knock down Eagles a tough team. I told the Morey’s initial shot was puck in the neutral zone, guys that they have noth- stopped, the rebound was streaked into the offensive PREP as well, and then had to tured five lead changes ing to be disappointed scooped up by Doherty zone and fired a shot. It ap- about because they took From B1 foul Rivera with 21 sec- and two ties and ended and flicked into the net to peared that Cunningham onds left. He missed the with the Eagles, behind the No. 1 team in the divi- knot the score at 1-1 with made the save at first, sion to overtime. So it ob- the first half but rallied first but made the second seven points from Matt 4:25 left in the second. but the puck managed to viously stings, but I think to tie the score at the end to put Lowell ahead, 59- Relihan, holding an 11-10 “We lost a lot of momen- trickle between his pads we played well out there of the third quarter and 57, and then Snow-Guz- lead. Nunez and Rivera tum there in the second,” for the game-ending goal. tonight.” opened up their largest man tied the game with a combined for nine straight Jackson said. “We drew a The Crusaders (17-2-2) Cunningham was test- lead of the game at 48-41 running 10-footer with 10 points early in the second few unnecessary penalties will move on to play No. ed early and often in with 5:09 to play behind seconds left. period to give Lowell a 21- and then obviously gave 12 Saugus in the Division two straight buckets from On Lowell’s ensuing 14 . Lowell’s advan- the first period, making 10 saves in the opening up that shorthanded goal, 2 North semifinals at the Hobbs. possession, Rivera took tage peaked at nine when so we could’ve done better Tsongas Center in Lowell Nunez sandwiched a the ball into the lane and Christian McWhinnie frame alone. The Crusad- ers were pounding the net there. If we score a goal in on Tuesday. pair of 3-pointers around dished to Nunez in the sank a 3-pointer, before the second period, maybe For Marblehead (13-7- a pair of free throws from left corner. His 3-point at- Snow-Guzman made a and dominating puck pos- session for the first half it’s a different outcome.” 4), it’s a time to thank the Rivera for an 8-0 run that tempt missed, but he was pair of free throws to make The Crusaders carried seniors and look toward gave the lead back to fouled on the play. Nunez the score 31-24 in favor of of the first period, but all that changed around the that momentum into the the future. Lowell with 3:56 left. St. made his first two shots, Lowell at halftime. third period, taking the “I just thanked the se- John’s Prep took the lead and missed the third. Snow-Guzman scored seven-minute mark. The Magicians started to lead within the first two niors for all they’ve done right back with pair of O’Neil got the rebound six points in the third get into a groove and move minutes when Graves for us this year,” said free throws by Hobbs and and passed to Snow-Guz- quarter as the Eagles kept the puck on offense, get- cleaned up a rebound Jackson, who will be los- still held a 57-55 advan- man, whose half court pace, then St. John’s Prep ting several scoring oppor- in front of the net. After ing his three top scorers tage heading to the final heave at the buzzer wasn’t closed out the period with tunities. With 5:37 to go in a couple of powerplay in Haley, Cioffi and McCa- minute. close. a 6-0 run to tie the score the first, McCarthy took a chances for Lowell Cath- rthy, among others. “They Lowell’s Nate Siow “It was a great basket- at 40-40. pass from Jones above the olic, the Magicians earned worked so hard, kept the came up with a big steal ball game,” Lowell coach Lowell plays top-seeded left circle, drifted into the a powerplay with about younger guys on track and at half court, which led to Bob Michalczyk said. Cambridge Rindge & Lat- slot and fired a wrist shot five minutes to go in the led the way for us. All of a 3-pointer from the left “Anytime (Nunez) shoots in in the sectional semi- over D’Urso’s left shoulder game, still down a goal. them except Braden will wing by Nunez. The Ea- the ball, I think it’s going finals, at North Andover to take a 1-0 lead. From Just 30 seconds into the be moving on to play dif- gles turned the ball over in.” High, at a day and time to that point, the Magicians man-advantage, Cioffiferent sports at the next on their next possession The first quarter fea- be determined. were able to dictate most took a pass from McCar- level, so they wanted to go of the play for the remain- thy and fired a cross-ice out winners. Unfortunate- der of the period. pass from the right point ly we just couldn’t quite Duo leads Spartans to win The Crusaders got a down into the left circle, get it done tonight.”

ST. MARY’S the Spartans were in con- of the Spartans, and St. From B1 trol at halftime, 34-12. Mary’s led 45-26 after Peabody overpowered by Woburn “I thought in the sec- three. Boston United gave St. ond quarter we started With a 19-point advan- PEABODY game. Whatever they re- team,” Onwuogu said Mary’s a tough first quar- to get out in transition,” tage, St. Mary’s played From B1 placed one with, it was about Woburn. “They’re ter but once the Spar- Newhall said. “We got comfortably in the fourth like a missing part. We really aggressive. They tans began to find their contributions from a lot quarter and rolled to the around, Woburn had built didn’t have that luxury,” have a really good range of rhythm, the game got out up a 19-point lead (50-31) of different players. I win. McKeen said. “We fought players. They have three- of hand. thought Nicolette, for an that ballooned to 33 points hard. We played against a Aside from Falayi and point shooters, girls under With an early 3-3 tie, Fa- eighth-grader, came into with 3:10 left in the game. very good team.” Nazaire, the Spartans the basket. They have size. layi muscled her way into the game in the second Gattuso led all scorers McKeen said he had It was definitely tough, the paint for a basket to quarter and really com- received solid play from with 22 points, and prob- watched films of two Wo- Amanda Idusuyi, who but we didn’t give up.” give St. Mary’s a 5-3 edge. posed herself, moved the ably would have had more burn games and didn’t Katie Wallace had seven That was the start of a ball and made her shots.” scored eight points, and had she and the other expect such a lopsided Gabby Torres, who added points for Peabody. Wo- 10-0 run put the Spartans The Spartans held Bos- starters not sat out most contest. burn also had big games ahead, 13-3. The Lions six. D’Itria, Mia Nowic- ton United to just two of the fourth quarter. “I thought it would be a from Kelsey Qualey (15 battled back with a run of points in the second pe- ki, and Brianna Williams “No. 1 (Gattuso) was a close game. I really did,” points) and Mya Blaze- their own, and trailed 17- riod, much to Newhall’s each scored five. phenomenal player,” Pea- he said. “I did not expect jowski (10 points). Woburn 10 at the end of the first. liking. Alissa King led the Li- body coach Stan McKeen that they were going to had 11 players figure into “Their skill and athleti- “Our defense was good,” ons with 19 points and Ju- said. shoot lights out like they the scoring. cism caused problems for Newhall said. “We forced lianna Johnson added six. “They moved the ball did. They moved the ball. us at times,” Newhall said. them to take bad shots so well and they hit (five) That was the key.” Peabody finishes the St. Mary’s advances to season 14-8. The Tanners “They forced us to play a and that created long re- next Tuesday’s semifinal, threes in the first half. Peabody never got a little differently than bounds and sent us out to They just didn’t miss. We rhythm going offensive- were the No. 11 seed. Wo- at Essex Tech, against No. burn (19-3 including its we’re used to playing.” transition, and we were 1 Amesbury. got down 19 and against ly. Senior captain Melis- In the second quarter, able to get easy baskets.” a good team it’s tough to sa Gray finished with 19 two tournament wins) “We have a huge chal- the game started to turn The Lions bounced back come back. They didn’t points as did senior for- is the three seed behind lenge in front of us against in St. Mary’s favor. A pair to score 14 points in the miss. They’re a very good ward Nene Onwuogu, but No. 1 Andover and No. 2, of buckets from Nazaire third quarter, thanks to an excellent team,” Ne- team.” they had to fight for every Revere. Revere was oust- and a jump shot knocked a pair of three-pointers whall said. “We’re hoping Although Gattuso was point. Onwuogu was very ed by Central Catholic in in by Falayi put St. Mary’s drained by Adriele Cas- for a couple of good days very tough to stop, she tough in the paint and it the quarterfinals. Central up 25-10. Nicolette D’Itria, simiro, who finished the of practice and hopeful- was only one part of the showed. She finished 11- Catholic and Woburn will an eighth-grader, swished game with seven points. ly the regular season we problem. for-12 from the free throw meet in the semifinals. An- a three in the closing min- Boston United could only played helped prepare us “They had five good line. dover is still alive on the utes of the quarter and come within 19 points for that.” players in and out of the “They’re a really good other side of the bracket. SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

THE SCHEDULE SATURDAY Winthrop/Lynn vs. Westford Academy (2) No surgery for ailing David Price MIAA Boys Basketball SUNDAY After David Price con- given the concern a couple Division 2 North Quarterfinals MIAA Boys Basketball sulted two renowned or- days ago," Farrell said af- Malden Catholic at Marblehead (7) Division 3 North Quarterfinal Belmont at Classical (2) thopedic doctors, the Bos- ter Boston's 9-1 win over Whittier at Lynnfield (2) ton Red Sox said Friday Atlanta in Kissimmee, MIAA Girls Basketball MIAA Girls Basketball Division 4 North Quarterfinal the star pitcher will not Florida. "The approach Division 1 North Quarterfinals Pope John at Mystic Valley (6) Billerica at Classical (2) need surgery or an injec- we're going to take with MIAA Boys Hockey MIAA Division 1A Hockey tion in his ailing left arm. him is he'll receive med- Division 1 North Quarterfinals Price traveled to India- ication and treatment in At O’Brien Rink, Woburn At Tsongas Arena, Lowell St. Mary’s vs. Triton (3) Malden Catholic vs. Marshfield (6) napolis on Thursday for the next seven to 10 days. At Chelmsford Forum MIAA Boys Hockey a consultation with Drs. We'll re-evaluate him at St. John’s vs. Austin Prep (5:40) Division 3 North Quarterfinals James Andrews and Dr. that time." MIAA Girls Hockey At Chelmsford Forum Neal ElAttrache, who Price felt discomfort in Division 1 First Round Lowell vs. Swampscott (7:20) were at the NFL Combine. his left elbow and forearm Duxbury at St. Mary’s (7:30) At Stoneham Arena At Groton School Lynn vs. Latin Acad. (4) Price is expected to re- on Wednesday, a day af- turn Saturday to Boston's ter a two-inning, 38-pitch spring training complex in simulated game. He was SPORTS BRIEFS Fort Myers, Florida. scratched from his first "Indy is a little chilly scheduled spring training Lynn Babe Ruth information, contact Helen right now so I'm gonna start, on Sunday. Price Ridley at 781-775-0778 or head back to fort myers! had an MRI on Wednes- registration, tryouts ridleytopflightbasketball@ My 40 time was 4.11," day, which showed swell- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS gmail.com. Price tweeted Friday. ing and fluid near the ul- Lynn Babe Ruth will hold Manager John Farrell nar collateral ligament. David Price will avoid surgery on his injured its FINAL registration Satur- said the findings repre- "As we talked about him pitching arm. day morning, March 4th from Park and recs sented a best-case scenar- experiencing the type of 9 a.m-12 p.m. at the Babe tennis clinics io for Price, who will rest forearm issue in spring Boston prospect Andrew Braves starter Julio Te- Ruth field clubhouse on O’Cal- and receive treatment for training, it may be a little Benintendi went 4 for 4 heran tossed three score- the next seven to 10 days. more intensified this year, with a solo homer and less innings, striking laghan Way. Youth tennis clinics will be It is uncertain when the but still, this is the spring a two-run single. AL Cy out three. Sam Freeman held by Lynn Parks and Rec- This is the last opportunity left-hander will resume training arm he goes Young Award winner Rick yielded six runs, five hits to register, and players not reation on Saturdays from throwing. through," Farrell said. Porcello struck out four and two walks without re- registered will not be able to May 6-27 at Gowdy Play- "A very positive exam RED SOX 9, BRAVES 1 over three innings. tiring a batter. try out. ground on Cedar Brook Tryouts will be held at the Road. Lynn Tech Fieldhouse on the The clinic will consist of Big East eyes seven West Coast-bound following days and times. warmups, stretches, basic Please arrive 15 minutes tennis, forehand and back- tournament bids early. hand, serve and volley, and The Big East has been had a similar win by beat- Thirteen-year-old level will group tennis. strong at the top, led by ing DePaul this week, hold tryouts Tuesday, March Ages 8 and under will meet defending national cham- but can't afford losing to 7. Last names A-H are 6-7 from 9-10 a.m.; 9-11 at 10:15- pion Villanova. St. John's on Saturday or p.m., and last names I-Z are 11:15 a.m.; ages 12 and up, The second-ranked Wild- an early conference tour- 7-8 p.m. 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. cats (23-3, 14-3 Big East) nament exit. The Friars won the regular-season already lost to St. John's Fourteen/fifteen-year-old Registration forms are conference title and will once this season, one of level tryouts will be held available at www.ci.lynn/ be the No. 1 seed in next several bad losses already Wednesday, March 8. Last citydevelopments_parkan- week's Big East Tourna- on their resume. names A-H are 6-7 p.m., and drecreation.shtml. ment regardless of what Marquette (18-11, 9-8) last names I-Z are 7-8 p.m. For more information, con- happens Saturday against has proven it can score and tact Lisa Nerich at 781-477- Georgetown. has a win over then-No. 1 No. 13 Butler (23-6, 12- Villanova on its resume. Wyoma Little 7086. 5) is in good shape for the The Golden Eagles have League registration Articles to bring include a NCAA Tournament and trouble on the defensive racquet, hat, water and sun- Creighton (23-7, 10-7) end, though, which has put Wyoma Little League will screen. A limited number of should be as well despite them on the bubble. hold its final in-person regis- racquets are available. dropping out of the AP Top Marquette beat fellow 25 this week. bubble team Xavier on tration for baseball and soft- The other four Big East Tuesday and has a big ball, taking place Saturday, LYH Travel teams on the NCAA bub- potential booster on Sat- March 4 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. ble may still have some to urday, facing Creighton in at Reinfuss Field. Team tryouts work to do — or at least Milwaukee. Tryouts for Lynn Youth avoid a bad loss. Xavier (18-12, 8-9) was Helen Ridley Hockey travel teams will be Seton Hall (19-10, 9-8) once among the elite avoided a misstep in one teams in the conference. basketball clinic held at the Connery Rink on of those can't-lose games Then point guard Edmond Shepard Street on the fol- by beating Georgetown. Sumner went down with The 2017 Spring Skills lowing dates: Mites: Tues- The Pirates can help their a torn ACL, sending the day, 5 p.m.; squirts: Thurs- resume by beating No. 13 Musketeers into a tail spin. Basketball Clinic will be PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS held on Mondays from day, March 9, 5 p.m.; pee- Butler, but still should be Xavier also had to play in good NCAA shape bar- without Trevon Blueitt in Jae Crowder finishes a dunk as the Celtics 7-8:30 p.m. starting April 3 wees: Thursday, March 9, 6 ring a quick exit in the two games and had its los- took on the Lakers in the first game of a and running over 10 ses- p.m.; bantams: Thursday, conference tournament. ing streak stretched to six West Coast road trip. sions at St. Mary’s High March 9, 7 p.m;.; midgets: Providence (19-11, 9-8) with the loss to Marquette. School, 35 Tremont St. in Thursday, March 30, 7 p.m. Lynn. The clinic is for boys A second tryout for all lev- TV/RADIO and girls grade 4-12. The els will be held in August. cost is $200. All players To register online, go to TODAY Golf: LPGA: HSBC Women’s Champions, Bucknell, CBSSN, 2 p.m.; Temple at must bring a ball. For more lynnyouthhockey.siplay.com. 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Lakers 19 42 .311 31 Bundesliga: SC Freiburg at Eintracht ABC, 8:30 p.m.; College basketball - Baseball: Exhibition: Atlanta at Boston, Milwaukee 27 33 .450 15 Phoenix 19 42 .311 31 Frankfurt, FS1, 9:30 a.m.; Premier women: Big 12 Conference Tourney : NESN, WEEI-AM (850), 1 p.m.; Exhibi- Friday’s Games Memphis at Houston, 9 p.m. League: Manchester City at Sunderland, Iowa State at Kansas State, FSN, 12 tion: St. Louis vs. NY Mets, MLB, 1 p.m. Cleveland 135, Atlanta 130 Minnesota at San Antonio, 9 p.m. NBCSN, 11 a.m.; Bundesliga: Hertha Orlando 110, Miami 99 Brooklyn at Portland, 10 p.m. p.m.; Big 12 Conference Tourney : at Philadelphia 105, New York 102 Sunday’s Games College Basketball: West Coast Confer- Baylor, FSN, 2:30 p.m.; Big Ten Confer- BSC Berlin at Hamburger SV, Fox Soccer Toronto 114, Washington 106 Indiana at Atlanta, 1 p.m. ence Tourney : at Saint Mary’s, ESPN2, Plus, 11:30 a.m.; MLS: New York City at Milwaukee 112, L.A. Clippers 101 Golden State at New York, 3:30 p.m. ence Tourney, Big Ten Network, 4 p.m.; 12 a.m.; Cincinnati at UConn, CBS, 12 Dallas 104, Memphis 100 Boston at Phoenix, 5 p.m. Orlando City, ESPN, 5 p.m.; 7:30 p.m., Oklahoma City at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Orlando at Washington, 5 p.m. Big Ten Conference Tourney, Big Ten Net- p.m.; Patriot League Conference Tourney Utah 112, Brooklyn 97 Utah at Sacramento, 6 p.m. work, 6:30 p.m.; Big 12 Conference MLS: NY Red Bulls at Atlanta, FS1. San Antonio at New Orleans, 9:30 p.m. Oklahoma City at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. : Lehigh at Boston University, CBSSN, Boston at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. New Orleans at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. Tourney : at Texas, FSN, 7 p.m.; Big 12 12 p.m.; Big South Conference Tourney, Track and Field: USA Indoor Champion- Saturday’s Games Monday’s Games Conference Tourney : West Virginia at ships, NBCSN, 5:30 p.m. Detroit at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. Miami at Cleveland, 7 p.m. ESPN, 1 p.m.; Penn State at Iowa, Big Cleveland at Miami, 8 p.m. Milwaukee at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Oklahoma, FSN, 9:30 p.m. Ten Network, 1 p.m.; Missouri Valley RADIO Toronto at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. New York at Orlando, 7 p.m. Boxing: Keith Thurman vs. Danny Garcia, Conference Tourney, CBS, 2 p.m.; Patriot Pro Basketball: Boston at Phoenix, WBZ- L.A. Clippers at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Chicago at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Charlotte at Denver, 9 p.m. Golden State at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. CBS, 9 p.m. League Conference Tourney : Navy at FM (98.5), 5 p.m.; B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 2017 COMICS

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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 SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

EVENING TV LISTINGS SATURDAY’S TV MARCH 4, 2017 HOROSCOPE 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) WGBH Daniel O’Donnell: Roy Orbison: Black & White Motown 25 (My Music Presents) The 25th End Diet- Africa’s Great Civilizations Listen to others, but don’t take Emotions and money don’t ^ PBS Back Home Again Night 30 anniversary of Motown. ing “Empires of Gold; Cities” Be true to yourself. Don’t feel what they say literally. Emo- mix. If you are attached to WBZ John Bob Hope Ransom A girl is Boxing Premier Boxing Champions. From WBZ Phantom Gourmet Rizzoli & Isles bad if you want to do some- $ CBS Denver abducted on a train. Brooklyn, N.Y. (N) News thing that doesn’t include tional blackmail will end up something, there is no price WCVB Inside Chronicle NBA NBA Basketball Los Angeles Clippers at Chicago News- Celebrity Person of Interest Elemen- others. You will get much more costing you if you let it. Don’t anyone can pay for it. Fair % ABC Edition Bulls. The Clippers visit the Bulls. (N) Center 5 Page “RAM” tary accomplished if you do your let children or anyone, for that judgment will be required if WBTS Access Hollywood Chicago Fire Chicago P.D. “Emo- Chicago Justice News Saturday Night Live Octavia 1st Look own thing. matter, make you feel guilty. you want to be viewed as hon- * NBC (N) “Deathtrap” tional Proximity” “Fake” at 11 Spencer; Father John Misty. est. WFXT Women’s The In- 24: Legacy “4:00 APB “Personal FOX 25 Sports MasterChef Just for Just for FOX 25 ARIES (March 21-April 19) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) 9 FOX Soccer sider (N) PM-5:00 PM” Matters” News Wrap Laughs Laughs News Time spent making alterations Don’t let changes going on SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) WUNI Crónicas de Sábado Fútbol Mexicano Primera División Desde Fútbol Mexicano Primera División Desde Dur- Noticiero Estrella- to the way you live or how around you cause distress. Confusion and delays will set ; UNI (N) el estadio Nou Camp. (N) el estadio Chivas. (N) miendo Univision dos (N) you present yourself to others Embrace whatever comes in if you travel or attend a re- Big Bang Big Bang WBZ News (N) ››‡ The Next Three Days (2010) Russell Crowe. A Seinfeld How I Met How I Met Mike & WSBK will pay off. Romance will en- your way by contributing your union or event that will bring F MNT Theory Theory man plans to break his wife out of prison. Molly unique touch. Earn your place you in touch with people from WGBX Rock Rewind: 1967- André Rieu: Waltzing Forever Bee Gees: One Night Only Las HS Quiz Ask This Austin City Limits Under- hance your relationship with someone special. at the top. Celebrate with your past. Don’t believe every- L PBS 1969 André Rieu performs. Vegas concert. Show Old H’se ground someone you love. thing you hear. WBIN Family Family Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Movie Joey Joey Good R MNT Guy Guy Bishop Bishop Morning TAURUS (April 20-May 20) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) WLVI Scandal Fitz turns to Riverdale Modern Modern 7 News at 10PM on Rookie Blue “Broad Anger Anger Paid Don’t wait for others to pitch Listen carefully. The informa- Keep your emotions steady X CW Olivia for help. Family Family CW56 (N) Daylight” Program in. Take care of your respon- TELE ›‡ After Earth (2013, Ciencia Ficción) ››‡ Ender’s Game (2013, Ciencia Ficción) Titulares Conduc- Decisiones Ex- Programa tion you are being given could and your sights fixed on what sibilities without making a easily influence your position, you want to achieve. Giving in ¨ TELE Jaden Smith, Will Smith. Harrison Ford, Asa Butterfield. y Más tas Tot. tremas fuss. The less interference you WABU Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Saving Hope “Torn Saving Hope Psych as well as your relationship to someone dangling tempta- ¥ ION cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit and Frayed” experience, the more you will with someone you’ve grown to tion in front of you will set you CABLE STATIONS accomplish. Do what’s expect- love and trust. Lead the way back and create limitations. The First 48 The First 48 Live PD “Live PD -- 03.04.17” Riding along with law enforcement. The First 48 Live PD ed of you. instead of following. A&E (N) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) (5:30) ›››‡ “Lethal ››› Lethal Weapon 3 (1992, Action) Mel Gibson, ›› Lethal Weapon 4 (1998) Mel Gibson, Danny Glover. Detec- GEMINI (May 21-June 20) AMC LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Joint ventures will prove to be Weapon 2” Danny Glover, Joe Pesci. tives Riggs and Murtaugh battle Chinese mercenaries. Emotional matters will take Speak clearly and ask ques- prosperous. Emotional sensi- (6:30) ››› “Crazy, Stupid, Love.” (2011) ››› Crazy, Stupid, Love. (2011, Romance-Comedy) ››› Superbad (2007, Comedy) Jonah Hill, BRAVO charge, leaving you in an awk- tions if you feel uncertain. tivity will give you the insight Steve Carell. ‘PG-13’ Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling. ‘PG-13’ Michael Cera. ‘R’ ward position. Don’t feel com- Transparency will make your you need to make the best MLS Soccer: Revo- Postgame College Basketball CAA Tournament -- NBA Basketball Boston Celtics at Los MLS Soccer: Revo- CSNE pelled to disclose personal life and choices much easier. choice possible. Celebrate lution at Rapids Northeastern vs Towson. (N) Angeles Lakers. Staples Center. lution at Rapids information. Set realistic goals Offer honesty, and insist on the your victory with a loved one. Fast N’ Loud “Pan- Fast N’ Loud: Revved Up “1 to 100” (N) Fast N’ Loud Fast N’ Loud Fast N’ Loud Fast N’ DISC tera’s Labyrinth” Loud and do your best to succeed. same from those you deal with. Self-improvement is featured. Stuck/ L&M:Cali K.C. Un- Bizaard- ›››‡ Brave (2012) Voices of K.C. Un- Bizaard- Jessie Liv and Liv and Bizaard- DISN Middle Style dercover vark Kelly Macdonald. ‘PG’ dercover vark Maddie Maddie vark College Basketball College Basketball Duke at North Carolina. College Basketball Washington State at SportsCenter (N) SportsCen- BRIDGE ESPN Dean E. Smith Center. (N) UCLA. Pauley Pavilion. (N) ter College Basketball College Basketball Ohio Valley Tourna- College Basketball WCC Tournament -- College Basketball: WCC ESPN2 ment, Final: Teams TBA. (N) TBA vs Gonzaga. Third Quarterfinal. (N) Tournament (5:30) ››› “Harry Potter and the Goblet ››› Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) Daniel Radcliffe, Ru- Tom Felton Meets Look at the bad lie and see the solution FREE of Fire” (2005) Daniel Radcliffe. pert Grint. New dangers lurk for Harry, Dumbledore and their friends. the Superfans Jerry Gillies, an author in the fit. He was worried that a club would have shifted to a club, ››‡ The Wolverine (2013, Action) Hugh Jackman, Hiroyuki Legion David contemplates the Legion David reflects Legion “Chapter 3” FX Sanada. Wolverine confronts the prospect of real mortality. voices he hears. on his past. area of finance, said, “Make lead might have been fatal to but South would have won with (6:15) ››‡ “Baby ››‡ X-Men: Apocalypse (2016, Action) James McA- 24/7: Big Little Lies Big Little Lies X-Men: sure you visualize what you three no-trump. his ace, drawn trumps and HBO Mama” voy, Michael Fassbender. ‘PG-13’ Golovkin Apoc really want, not what someone Four spades looked like a claimed those 10 winners. Counting Counting Counting Counting Counting Counting Detroit Steel “The Gangland Under- Counting Counting Counting else wants for you.” walk in the park too, with ... Try to visualize nasty distri- HIST Cars Cars Cars Cars Cars Cars (N) Do-Over” (N) cover Cars Cars Cars A bridge declarer wants to apparently ... five spades, four bution and how to circumnav- (6:00) “Nanny Se- Custody (2016, Drama) Viola Davis. A judge presides His Double Life (2016, Sus- Custody (2016, Drama) Viola LIFE make his contract; the defend- hearts and one club readily igate it. duction” (2017) over a case that takes a toll on everyone. pense) Emmanuelle Vaugier. Davis, Hayden Panettiere. ers wish to defeat him. This available. Declarer ruffed the Friends Friends ››› The Blind Side (2009) Sandra Bullock, Tim McGraw. A well- ››› Pitch Perfect (2012) Anna Kendrick. College MTV week, being successful as de- third diamond and played a to-do white couple adopts a homeless black teen. students enter an a cappella competition. clarer has required visualizing spade to his ace. East’s club NHL Hockey New Jersey Devils at Boston Bruins. TD Bruins Sports Sports Sports Dirty NHL Hockey New Jersey Devils NESN Garden. (N) Overtime Today Today Today Water TV at Boston Bruins. both the nasty distribution and discard was a mortal blow that Henry Henry Thunder- Game Henry Danger “Inde- Full Full Friends Friends Friends Friends Fresh how to survive it. Here is one South had not visualized. The NICK Danger Danger mans Shakers structible Henry” House House Prince more example. contract could no longer be Billions Chuck faces Billions Axe initiates ››› Out of the Furnace (2013, Crime ››‡ Triple 9 (2016, Crime Drama) Casey Billions How should South have made. SHOW scrutiny. a new financial play. Drama) Christian Bale, Casey Affleck. ‘R’ Affleck, Chiwetel Ejiofor. ‘R’ played in four spades? West Just in case the spades were Black ››‡ The Shallows (2016) Blake ›››› Jaws (1975, Suspense) Roy Black Sails “XXXIII.” The Missing Safe Men STARZ led the diamond ace: three, 5-0, or East had begun with a Sails Lively. ‘PG-13’ Scheider, Robert Shaw. ‘PG’ ‘R’ nine (encouraging), two. West doubleton diamond and could ›‡ The Legend of Hercules (2014, Adven- ›› Pompeii (2014, Adventure) Kit Haring- ›‡ Land of the Lost (2009, Comedy) Will Legend- SYFY continued with the diamond overruff a low spade, declarer ture) Kellan Lutz, Scott Adkins. ton, Carrie-Anne Moss. Ferrell, Anna Friel. Herc king and another diamond. should have discarded a club 2 Broke Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Full The Conan Step Up TBS Girls Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Frontal Detour 2 St. North’s sequence showed or heart from the board at trick “Star Wars: Attack ››› Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith (2005, Science Fiction) ›››› Star Wars: A New Hope (1977, Science Fic- game-going values with exactly three. Yes, East would have TNT of the Clones” Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Hayden Christensen. tion) Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher. five spades. Here, three no- taken the trick with his queen, NCIS Jimmy and NCIS “So It Goes” NCIS “16 Years” NCIS “Scope” Colony “Good Inten- Suits “Character and NCIS: LA trump would have been easy, but he would have had no win- USA Ducky go missing. tions” Fitness” but South removed to the 5-3 ning continuation. Probably he Love & Hip Hop: Love & Hip Hop: Love & Hip Hop: Love & Hip Hop: Love & Hip Hop: Love & Hip Hop: Love, Hip VH1 Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Hop CROSSWORD EVENING TV LISTINGS SUNDAY’S TV MARCH 5, 2017 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS WGBH Ken Burns: Ameri- Mercy Street (N) Victoria on Masterpiece A Brit Floyd: The World’s Great- Motown 25 (My Music Pres- ^ PBS ca’s Storyteller threat leaves Victoria in fear. est Pink Floyd Show ents) WBZ 60 Minutes (N) NCIS: Los Angeles Madam Secretary Elementary “Wrong WBZ Sports Final (N) Joel McCarver $ CBS “Old Tricks” (N) “Labor of Love” (N) Side of the Road” News Osteen WCVB America’s Funniest Once Upon a Time Time After Time “Pilot; I Will Catch You” News- SportsCen- Soledad Person of Interest % ABC Home Videos (N) (N) Wells pursues Stevenson to the future. Center 5 ter 5 O’Brien “Root Path” WBTS Little Big Shots “A Little Big Shots Chicago Justice (N) Shades of Blue NBC Boston News Access Hollywood Ninja * NBC One, Two Punch” “We’re Back” (N) “” (N) at 11:00pm (N) Warrior WFXT Bob’s Bob’s Simpsons Making Family Last Man FOX 25 News at FOX 25 Sports Whacked This- FOX 25 9 FOX Burgers Burgers History Guy (N) 10PM (N) News Wrap Out Spo. Minute News WUNI Notanserio Univi- Su Nombre Era Dolores (N) Aquí y Ahora (N) Dur- Noticiero República Deportiva Al Punto ; UNI sion (N) miendo Univision (N) WSBK Castle “Reality Star WBZ News (N) Blue Bloods “Down Blue Bloods Linda Big Bang Big Bang 2 Broke 2 Broke Two and F MNT Struck” the Rabbit Hole” returns to work. Theory Theory Girls Girls Half Men WGBX Friar Alessandro: The Voice Roy Orbison: Black & White BrainFit: 50 Ways to Grow Your Brain Mercy Street Victoria- L PBS From Assisi Night 30 With Daniel Amen, MD and Tana Master WBIN All in the All in the The Jef- The Jef- Barney Barney Wild Side Chef’s My Two My Two Family Family 227 R MNT Family Family fersons fersons Miller Miller Plate Dads Dads Ties Ties WLVI Scandal “The Key” The The Modern Modern 7 News at 10PM on Rookie Blue “Signals Anger Anger Paid X CW Middle Middle Family Family CW56 (N) Crossed” Program TELE (6:00) ›‡ “Home Siempre Niños (N) Don Francisco te Titulares Conduc- Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3: ¨ TELE Alone 3” (1997) invita (N) y Más tas Tot. ¡Viva la Fiesta! (2012, Niños) WABU White Collar “Hard White Collar “Bad White Collar “Vital White Collar “Home White Collar “Bottle- White Collar “Front Psych ¥ ION Sell” Judgment” Signs” Invasion” necked” Man” CABLE STATIONS Hoarders “Kathy; Hoarders “Linda & Hoarders Overload 24 to Life “Desperate The First The First Hoarders “Linda & Hoarders A&E Elmira” Kerry” “Maggie & Ann” (N) Measures” 48 48 Kerry” Overload (6:47) The Walking The Walking Dead The Walking Dead Talking Dead (N) The Walking Dead Comic The Walking Dead AMC Dead “Say Yes” (N) “Say Yes” Men “Say Yes” The Real House- The Real House- First Family of Hip The Real House- Watch The Arrangement The Real House- BRAVO wives of Atlanta wives of Atlanta (N) Hop (N) wives of Atlanta What “Pilot” wives of Atlanta Basket- Celtics Celtics Sports The Baseball Show Billie SportsNet College Basketball Sports Basket- CSNE ball Post. 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Harry may have to make the ultimate sacrifice. Osteen Jeremiah Robison ›››‡ Gone Girl (2014, Mystery) Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike. A Feud: Bette and Feud: Bette and Joan Legion “Chapter 4” FX woman disappears on her fifth wedding anniversary. Joan (N) (6:30) ››‡ “X-Men: Apocalypse” (2016, Big Little Lies (N) Girls (N) Crashing Last Big Little Lies Crashing Girls HBO Action) James McAvoy. ‘PG-13’ (N) Week American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American HIST “Coin-Op Kings” Pickers ›› You Again (2010, Romance-Comedy) ››‡ The Proposal (2009, Romance-Come- ›› You Again (2010, Romance-Comedy) The Pro- LIFE Kristen Bell, Jamie Lee Curtis. dy) Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds. Kristen Bell, Jamie Lee Curtis. posal Friends Friends Catfish: The TV Catfish: The TV Catfish: The TV Catfish: The TV Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n MTV Show Show Show Show “Ray & Lexi” Out Out Out Charlie Charlie MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Boston Sports Sports Sports Dirty Paid Paid Paid NESN Moore Moore Red Sox. JetBlue Park. Today Today Today Water TV Program Program Program Thunder- Thunder- Crashletes Jagger Full Full Full Full Friends Friends Friends Friends Fresh NICK mans mans (N) Eaton House House House House Prince Billions Axe initiates Homeland Keane Homeland Carrie Billions “Optimal Billions “Optimal Homeland Carrie Billions SHOW a new financial play. takes a stand. receives bad news. Play” (N) Play” receives bad news. Black Sails “XXXIII.” The Missing Black Sails “XXXIV.” The Missing “Statice” Black Sails “XXXIV.” The Missing “Statice” Black STARZ “Statice” (N) (N) Sails (6:00) ›› “Pompeii” ››‡ A Knight’s Tale (2001, Adventure) Heath Ledger, Mark ››› The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian SYFY (2014) Addy. A peasant poses as a knight for a shot at jousting glory. (2008, Children’s) Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes. Big Bang Big Bang 2017 iHeartRadio Music Awards From Los 2017 iHeartRadio Music Awards From The ››› Knocked Up TBS Theory Theory Angeles. (N) Los Angeles. Detour (2007) Seth Rogen. (5:00) “Star Wars: 2017 iHeartRadio Music Awards From Los 2017 iHeartRadio Music Awards From ›››‡ Star Wars: Return of the TNT Return of the Jedi” Angeles. (N) Los Angeles. 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Elvis Presley’s Graceland opens brand new $45 million complex By Adrian Sainz House at Graceland, with ASSOCIATED PRESS modern amenities like glass-encased showers MEMPHIS, Tenn. — with wall-mounted body Nearly four decades after sprays and Keurig cof- Elvis sang his last tune, his legacy got a $45 mil- fee makers in room, has lion boost with the Thurs- replaced the crumbling day opening of a major Heartbreak Hotel, which is new attraction at his scheduled for demolition. Graceland estate — an “We want to keep updat- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS entertainment complex ing ... If you don’t keep up The ingredients label for almond milk at a gro- that Priscilla Presley says with what’s going on in cery store in New York. gives “the full gamut” of the times, you get left out,” the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll. Priscilla Presley said. She About 200 people was joined at the rib- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘Fake milk’ is the streamed into “Elvis Pres- bon-cutting by Elvis Pres- ley’s Memphis” after the Bruce Lutes, of Danville, Ill., poses for a photo in ley Enterprises CEO Jack late singer’s wife cut a a souvenir shop as he visits the “Elvis Presley’s Soden and Joel Weinshan- ribbon and allowed fans Memphis” complex Thursday in Memphis, Tenn. ker, managing partner of latest food fight to see the $45 million com- Graceland Holdings. plex for the first time. retail stores. places the aging buildings The opening comes just By Candice Choi The federation says it Resembling an outdoor “You’re getting the full that have housed Pres- before the 40th anniver- ASSOCIATED PRESS has been trying to get the mall, the 200,000-square- gamut of who Elvis Pres- ley-related exhibits for sary of Presley’s death on foot campus sits across ley was,” Priscilla Presley years. An old, gray, strip- FDA to enforce the stan- Aug. 16, 1977, at age 42. NEW YORK — Is “fake dard since at least 2000, the street from Graceland, said during an interview mall style visitor center Adults pay $57.50 for a milk” spoiling the dairy and that the lack of en- Presley’s longtime after the grand opening. will be torn down to make industry’s image? forcement has led to a home-turned-museum. “You’re getting to see and room for a greenspace standard tour of the house Dairy producers are proliferation of imitators The complex features a participate a bit in his life along Elvis Presley Boule- and access to the complex. calling for a crackdown playing “fast and loose” comprehensive Presley and what he enjoyed and vard, the street that runs Visitors can also choose on the almond, soy and with dairy terms. exhibit with clothing he what he loved to collect.” in front of the house. to tour just the house for rice “milks” they say are Those products often wore on stage and guitars It’s part of a $140 million Graceland has been up- a lower price. Discounts masquerading as the real refer to themselves as he played; a showcase of expansion, which also in- dating its tourist experi- are offered for seniors and thing and cloud the mean- “soymilk” or “almond- the cars he owned and cludes a $90 million, 450- ence. Visitors now use iP- children. A self-guided tour ing of milk. A group that milk,” single words that used; a soundstage; a the- room hotel that opened ads for self-guided tours of of two airplanes owned by advocates for plant-based the dairy industry says is ater; two restaurants and last year. The complex re- the house. The new Guest Presley is $5 more. products, the Good Food a way to get around the Institute, countered this guidelines for “milk.” week by asking the Food The Plant Based Foods and Drug Administra- Association, which rep- As Europeans steer clear, Turkey tion to say terms such as resents companies like “milk” and “sausage” can Tofurky and milk alter- be used as long as they’re natives, says standards of pins their hope on Arab tourists modified to make clear identity were created to what’s in them. prevent companies from By Neyran Elden It’s the latest dispute passing off cheaper ingredi- and Mehmet Guzel about what makes a food ents on customers. But the ASSOCIATED PRESS authentic, many of them group says that’s not what stemming from develop- soy, almond and rice milk FATSA, Turkey — Sulei- ments in manufacturing makers are trying to do. man Herwis walked around practices and specialized Those companies are his brand new apartment diets. charging more money, and amid a thick smell of paint DiGiorno’s frozen chick- consumers are gravitating and polish, checking its en “wyngz” were fodder toward them, said Michele cupboards, the furniture for comedian Stephen Col- Simon, the group’s execu- and views from a balcony bert. An eggless spread tive director. overlooking the Black Sea provoked the ire of egg The FDA says it takes coastal town of Fatsa. producers by calling itself action “in accordance with The Saudi Arabia-based “mayo.” And as far back as public health priorities physician says he is look- the 1880s, margarine was and agency resources.” ing forward to vacations in dismissed as “counterfeit EDIBLE, BUT this remote but more con- butter” by a Wisconsin EGGLESS servative part of Turkey, lawmaker. The little-known Asso- an area largely bypassed The U.S. actually spells ciation for Dressing and by Western tourists. out the required char- Sauces showed its might in “It is more family-orient- acteristics for a range of a 2014 mayonnaise melee. ed here. For my culture, products such as French The group repeatedly my background, this is dressing, canned peas and complained to the FDA more convenient,” said the raisin bread. It’s these that an eggless spread was Libyan-born, 50-year-old PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS federal standards of iden- calling itself Just Mayo, from Riyadh, who was vis- Suleiman Herwis, 50, a Libyan national, who lives in Riyadh, Saudi Ara- tity that often trigger the noting that under the fed- iting his three-bedroom, bia, stands on the balcony of his recently purchased flat, in the Black food fights. eral rules mayonnaise is fully furnished apartment Sea region town of Fatsa, Turkey. COW, NUT, BEAN defined as having eggs. for the first time. Though soy milk and “The north (of Turkey) Hellmann’s mayonnaise tistics Institute, tourism conservative Black Sea Ayvacik, in Samsun almond milk have be- maker Unilever, one of seems to be more conser- revenue in 2016 amount- coastline, where — unlike province, a tract of land come commonplace terms, the association’s members, vative and (better) cater- ed to $22.1 billion — down Turkey’s more popular atop a hill overlooking a milk’s standard of identity had sued Just Mayo’s mak- ing for family activities,” nearly 30 percent from Mediterranean and Aege- lake awaits zoning for a says it is obtained by the er citing the same issue. he said. 2015. an coasts — residents and “complete milking of one That lawsuit was dropped Turkey’s tourism indus- planned Arab village. or more healthy cows.” after the company faced try suffered last year as While the number of visitors opt for full body The head of the local That’s a point the dairy blowback from the vegan Westerners stayed away German visitors, for ex- covering swimsuits and tourism association says industry is now empha- spread’s supporters. because of violent attacks, ample, was down by some where bars selling alcohol more hotels and tourist sizing, with the support The dressings and sauc- a failed coup attempt at 30 percent in 2016, tour- are few and far between. complexes aimed at Arabs of lawmakers who last es group wasn’t the only the height of the season, ists from Bahrain rose Herwis’ flat in Fatsa is are being built in the area. month introduced legisla- one upset by Just Mayo’s and the conflict raging by 28 percent, 25 percent part of a time-share resi- “Arabs ... like to have the tion calling for the FDA to name. The CEO of the across the border in Syria. from Jordan and 17 per- dential community, partly same tradition (as they enforce the guidelines. American Egg Board, The country now increas- cent from Saudi Arabia. still under construction. have at home). This is what “Mammals produce which represents the egg ingly pins its hopes on At least four projects to The builder says most of they find here, in the Black milk, plants don’t,” said industry, also tried un- visitors from the Middle lure visitors from the Gulf his clients are from the Sea,” said Ahmed Saed Jim Mulhern, president of successfully to get a con- Eastern countries. region and Arab nations Gulf states and other Mid- Omar Marta, a tourism the National Milk Produc- sultant to stop the sale of According to data re- are underway along Tur- dle Eastern countries. adviser in Fatsa, who also ers Federation. Just Mayo at Whole Foods. leased by the Turkish Sta- key’s more traditional and In nearby town of owns a tourism agency. 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REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS THIS WEEK LYNN 12 MOFFETT RD. LYNNFIELD $325,000 391 CHATHAM ST. B: Sotharath Bun and Sambath 14 LOCKSLEY RD. Kong SELLING YOUR HOME? $380,000 $825,000 S: Kenneth Donahue B: Gretchen Agostino B: Michael J. Bienkowski and If you want an honest opinion of value, S: Income Property Design 70 MUDGE ST. U:17 Roseann A. Crile S: Rybo, Inc. call JOHN or MIKE CONNOR. 604 CHESTNUT ST. $135,000 B: Melesse Yayeh $425,000 600 LOWELL ST. FREE SERVICE B: Reinaldo Liz and Ana Reyes- S: John O. Pidgeon and Heather $810,000 DeRosario M. Pidgeon B: Jacqueline C. Iannuzzi and S: Jeffrey S. Robinson 139 NAHANT ST. Cale Anjoorian CONNORREALESTATE.COM $615,000 177 DARTMOUTH ST. S: William A. Mandel and Brian B: 139 Nahant Street, L.L.C. 7 STONY BROOK RD. 2 CHADWICK CIR. 25 JOHNSON RD. $450,000 J. Lopez S: Paula J. Modica $365,000 $662,000 $280,000 B: John Verrell B: John Glabicky and Kathy B: Jeffrey Caputi and Elise R. B: George Chen S: Edward J. Garofano, Jr. MARBLEHEAD 90 RIVER ST. Glabicky Caputi S: William Snell, Trustee for Snell $235,000 S: John P. Holmes, Jr., Trustee for S: Anthony Caturano and 7 DELL CT. Financial Trust B: Jessica Veliz 54 BRACKETT PL. U:B. Terri H. Kemp 2011 Realty Trust Elizabeth M. Caturano $268,000 $250,000 S: Anthony J. Petrides and Jillian 32-34 MOUNT VERNON ST. B: Valnei Silva and Omar Santos M. Petrides B: Mark J. Cruickshank and 5 DANFORTH AVE. S: Jeffrey J. Proia NAHANT $580,000 Kerrie A. Cruickshank $320,000 B: Ulisses R. Matos and Grasielle 65 TIMSON ST. S: Murray Helen J. Estate and No transactions this week B: Wayne L. Shirk R. Matos 80 FRANKLIN ST. $510,000 William Wiese III S: Whelton Ruth F. Estate and $401,000 S: Jose F. Dasilva B: Jiovanny M. Rivera PEABODY John F. Whelton, Jr. B: Manel Sylvarin S: Lourdes M. Moses 5 CLOUTMANS LN. S: Carlos Alcantara 9 STONE ST. $1,015,000 48 DENVER ST. U:407 $339,900 80 WATERHILL ST. U:80 PEARL ST. L:A. $386,000 B: Nathaniel P. Wysor and B: Deborah L. Deacon 20 HEATHS CT. U:409 $395,000 $155,000 B: Thomas J. Doherty, Jr. and Phoebe R. Wysor S: Frederick C. Walley and Gail $185,000 B: Benjamin Aryee and Abiodun B: Duc Residential, L.L.C. Margaret M. Doherty S: Robert A. Miller, Jr., Trustee for B: Mario Damore Aryee S: Laurel Co, Inc. S: Pauline M. Kimball, Trustee for M. Walley S: William P. Bochnak S: Philip Brienze Hogshead Realty Trust Kimball Financial Trust SAUGUS SWAMPSCOTT 10 LAUREL ST. 72 WESTERN AVE. 131 HUMPHREY ST. 8 HAMMERSMITH DR. $335,000 $252,040 $745,000 437 CENTRAL ST. $668,000 No transactions this week B: Colleen Baez B: Lourdes M. Moses B: Shawn W. McArdle and $644,000 B: Binghui Chen and Helen Zhou S: Bostonian Constr Services, S: Richard T. Eichel II and William L. Onembo B: Wilton Rangel S: Anthony L. Bova, Trustee for Source: Banker and Tradesman, L.L.C. H. Eichel S: 131 Humphrey Street, L.L.C. S: Janet L. Murphy Bova Realty Trust bakerandtradesman.com Multimillion-dollar Chinese mansions are now sitting empty

By David Pierson TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE LOS ANGELES — The mansion on Fallen Leaf Road in a secluded section of the Los Angeles-area city of Arcadia has all the trap- pings a wealthy buyer from PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE China could want: a crystal chandelier in the entryway, A River North building is looking to add a marble floors, a home the- unique amenity: a live-in musician. ater outfitted with a dozen reclining leather chairs and, naturally, a fortuitous Musicians latest eight bedrooms and eight bathrooms. At $9.8 million, the re- amenity for attracting cently built property is a relative bargain. A simi- luxury rental tenants lar-sized home in Beijing PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE would cost twice as much. Real estate agent Dee Chou stands in one of two dining rooms in a house By Gail MarksJarvis tistic surroundings of an Yet two months after it selling for $9.8 million in San Gabriel, Calif. TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE area of Chicago known was placed on the market, for its art galleries. It’s at CHICAGO — Magel- the house remains unsold. said Sanne Lee, an agent ing to provide their families Though Chinese policy- the site of an old Howard Not long ago, real estate lan Development Corp. Johnson hotel. for A + Realty & Mortgage. a better living environment makers generally favor is planning to fill a fairly like this would have been At the same time, high- as well as safeguard their diversifying the country’s Chicago, like many other snapped up almost imme- unorthodox position at end home seekers who plan wealth in American assets, wealth into foreign hold- cities, has been inundated diately. its newly opened 36-story to take out loans now have is feeling the effects of Bei- ings, they were unpre- by new luxury high rise “It would have been gone building near downtown apartment buildings dur- a fighting chance as they jing’s crackdown on capital pared for the magnitude in two weeks with multiple Chicago: live-in musician. ing the last few years, and compete against a smaller flight. and speed of the outflows. offers,” said Dee Chou, the The new position is the Appraisal Research Coun- pool of cash buyers. Chinese citizens, wary of In order to invest overseas, property’s listing agent. latest salvo to be fired in selors recently predicted Other real estate agents The turnaround in activ- a faltering economy, have Chinese citizens must dip the battle for renters in that by fall rents may in the area report luxury ity, industry officials say, been pouring money abroad, into the country’s foreign the area, where a boom be cut as new buildings homes geared toward Chi- is directly linked to poli- fueling a buying spree of exchange reserves. Those in a luxury residential find it difficult to attract nese buyers taking up to cies in China. overseas assets in recent reserves peaked at $4 tril- construction has caused enough renters. half a year to unload. The San Gabriel Valley re- years that has pumped up lion in 2014 but have since a rental housing glut, and “The River North area is “All agents are crying that gion, long the destination of property values from Lon- dwindled by a staggering where experts say land- definitely the most com- the money isn’t coming,” Chinese home buyers look- don to Los Angeles. $1 trillion. lords may soon have to petitive,” said Gail Lissner, lower monthly rates in vice president of Appraisal order to fill their units. Research Counselors. The live-in musician is The formula for luxury In Silicon Valley, the house next also Magellan’s way of re- apartment buildings often sponding to the demands includes lounges and other of young renters, who ex- areas for socializing and door may not be full of people pect new buildings to offer entertainment — expan- entertainment and oppor- sive kitchens for cooking By Troy Wolverton model house to show off story home in the hills head to store shelves, said tunities to socialize. demonstrations, outdoor TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE the smart home products east of San Jose’s Alum Mark Merrill, the compa- “All of us are competing fire pits, parks, swimming customers can get prein- Rock neighborhood. From ny’s chief technology officer. for the same residents and pools, theaters, fitness cen- SAN JOSE, Calif. — In stalled. And startup Abode the outside, the mauve- The location of the com- we all offer the same ame- ters, music practice rooms Silicon Valley, the house uses three homes rented by colored house looks unre- pany’s San Jose house, nities, so we decided: Let’s and game rooms. The high- next door might not be full try something different,” its co-founders as its labs. markable, except for the which it first started rent- rises are like an extension of techies, but it could be said Magellan National From San Jose to San large plot of land it sits on. ing more than four years of college dormitory living stuffed with tech products. Marketing Manager Jim Francisco, companies that But inside, along with ago, is no accident. Netgear for graduates pursuing ca- Up in the East San Jose Losik. reers in cities. Apartments are inventing the future furniture like couches, ta- was looking for a place that hills, where suburban de- Magellan also will likely are luxurious but small, to are increasingly turning bles, chairs and beds, the was close to its headquar- velopments give way to iso- to houses to test and show home is full of routers, tele- use the strategy to ap- keep rents of about $3 a ters so its engineers could lated homesteads, Netgear off their products before visions, computers, tablets peal to renters in newly square foot manageable. easily swap out equipment rents a house where it tries they are rolled out to con- and smartphones. Those constructed buildings in “With so much new con- out equipment to make sumers nationwide. devices are used to test and or make adjustments. But other markets, including struction everyone is look- sure it’s ready for market. “This is where the sau- measure the signals com- it wanted a location where in its SoBro apartment ing for an edge or special Nestled into a residential sage gets made,” said ing from Netgear’s Wi-Fi it wouldn’t have to worry building in Nashville, identity,” Lissner said. neighborhood in Menlo Plume CEO Fahri Diner. devices. Pretty much all of about competing with sig- Tenn., Losik said. Featuring a resident mu- Park, startup Plume rents “This is literally our test Netgear’s Wi-Fi products, nals from nearby houses. The Chicago building, sician can do that without a new two-story house to house.” except for its lowest-end “We wanted a place where known as Exhibit on Su- incurring any construc- test its Wi-Fi system. On Take Netgear. 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