FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2019 Swampscott to celebrate retiring police of cer By Gayla Cawley the department, Delano said. ITEM STAFF “His dedication and support to the Swampscott Police Association over the SWAMPSCOTT — This Saturday’s an- years has been incredible, but he’s also nual holiday parade is a special one for the been behind the scenes for many years at From left, of cers Swampscott Police Department. the police station to make sure things fol- Brian Wilson, The parade, hosted by the Swampscott low its mission,” said Delano. “Maybe if pa- Justin Bragan, Sal Police Association, will be the last for Capt. rade participants see him on that day, they Caruso and Sgt. John Alex, who plans to retire. The lifelong can thank him for his service.” Steve Luck stand Swampscott resident has been with the The parade kicks off at Swampscott High with toys that were department for 42 years, said Detective School at 5:30 p.m. and concludes at Town donated for Toys Ted Delano, SPA president. Hall, where a holiday festival will be hosted for Local Children. Alex, who starts off the parade each year, turns 65 next year, the retirement age for SWAMPSCOTT, A6 PHOTO | SWAMPSCOTT PD Saugus Lynn woman schools charged revisit with ties with wire Gordon By Gayla Cawley fraud ITEM STAFF LYNN — Five years after By Elyse Carmosino severing ties with Gordon ITEM STAFF College because of the col- SAUGUS — Saugus res- lege’s “expressed intent to ident Jayne Carbone was discriminate” against LGBT arrested Wednesday and people when making hiring charged with one count of decisions, the Lynn School wire fraud. She is accused of Committee is considering stealing more than $400,000 reestablishing the district’s from her elderly uncle. partnership with the school. The 52-year-old allegedly The panel’s decision to re- stole the money between De- visit the partnership, dis- cember 2016 and September cussed at their meeting IT’S FIRST CHRISTMAS Thursday night, has drawn 2018 while she was in charge of managing her uncle’s per- backlash from the lesbian, sonal nances. A press report gay, bisexual and transgen- from the Massachusetts De- FOR BABIES IN LYNN der community in the city. “I’m here to oppose any partment of Justice states By Steve Krause tal program. The pressure of Carbone fraudulently with- relationship between Lynn ITEM STAFF “We usually get 60 to 80 fami- meeting Santa and drew the money from her Public Schools and Gordon lies that come to this, depending uncle’s brokerage account, Mrs. Claus took a College because of their ho- LYNN — Larry Ebegbue is a on the weather,” said Cindy Ste- then transferred the funds to toll on 2-month-old mophobic philosophy,” said bear of a man, standing proudly ger-Wilson, a spokeswoman for Abraham Argume- Beth Garry, a Lynn resident. accounts held by herself and at the Iglesia De Dios on Union immediate family members. the center. “Pregnant women re- do of Lynn who “I don’t think that’s the mes- Street with his 4-month-old ceive prenatal care through the couldn’t keep his sage we want to be giving Carbone allegedly con- daughter, Sophia. cealed her activities by show- health center, and the babies are eyes open while to Lynn Public Schools stu- He’s there to take part in the ing her uncle falsi ed docu- delivered at Salem Hospital, but meeting the famous dents.” Lynn Community Health Cen- ments that didn’t re ect his by LCHC staff. All of our medical couple during Lynn Felix Kiene, a junior at account’s true balance. ter’s Baby’s First Christmas par- people have privileges at Salem.” Community Health Lynn English High School According to the release, if ty. The annual party has been Center’s Baby’s and member of the LGBT convicted, Carbone faces up “This is fun,” he said Thursday going on for “at least 19 or 20 First Christmas par- community, said the school to 20 years in prison, three morning. “I wish they could do years,” said Steger-Wilson. “All I ty at Iglesia De Dios takes pride in its diversity, which he felt would be taken years of supervised release, this for every year!” know is that it was going strong in Lynn Thursday. and a ne of up to double the The party is for the families of by the time I got here (in 2005). away if the partnership was reestablished. amount stolen. She appeared all babies like Sophia, who were ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK in federal court in Boston. born through the center’s prena- CHRISTMAS, A3 “It kind of feels like a kick in the face,” he said. “I hope our city continues to make a stand and stick up for a mi- Item football All-stars shine nority of students already living in fear and oppres- sion.” In 2014, the School Com- mittee voted, 4-3, to end the Help provide a partnership, which had con- sisted of Gordon students nice Christmas for providing mentorship to Lynn students. great-grandchild In its decision, the commit- tee cited the college’s inten- By Bill Brotherton tion to discriminate against ITEM STAFF the LGBT people with its hiring practices. At the time, “I am in need of some help this Christ- Gordon President Michael mas,” writes a disabled Lynn senior citizen Lindsay had been one of sev- ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO who has full custody of her 10-year-old eral Christian leaders who great-granddaughter. “I am not on Welfare signed a letter to President All-star players attend the Item Banquet Thursday night at Tedesco Country but do get $16 a month in food stamps. I Barack Obama seeking a Club. Top row, from left, Matt Crowley, Daniel Gisonno, Joshua Robertson, am on a xed income and doing my best to religious exemption from Bobby Hubert, Matt Juneau, Mike Brice, Dylan January and Dave Filias. In pay winter bills, but it is tight.” the federal Employment middle row, from left, Jonathan Murphy, Ryan Dewan, Haidar Bdaiwi, Da- The little girl loves to draw and “is totally Non-Discrimination Act lan- vid Cifuentes, Joe Llanos, Manny Guerrero and Matt Duchemin. Front row, into science,” says the great-grandmother. guage regarding policies of from left, Kyle Maglione, Chrys Wilson, George Percy, Mathias Fowler, Gra- “Please help me give her a nice Christmas.” hiring LGBT people. ham Inzana and Marvens Jean. Missing are Jack Ford, Clayton Marengi, Tim More and more grandparents and Although some community Cronin and Zack Palmer. For more, see Sports, page B1. great-grandparents in America are nd- and committee members not- ing themselves caring for their children’s ed the college’s stated policy children. At a time when they should be that “homosexual behavior relaxing and enjoying the rewards of a life- will not be tolerated in the Licardie a pillar of the Community time of work, millions of seniors, out of love lives of Gordon communi- and necessity, have had to put their retire- ty members either on or off By Daniel Kane ern Bank recognized Licardie for her work ment plans on hold to care for young family campus,” has not changed, ITEM STAFF with its 2019 Community Advocacy Award. members. vice-chair Donna Coppola “We created the community advocacy award ITEM SANTA, A3 GORDON, A6 PEABODY — For 13 years Maroli Licar- to honor people and organizations who share die has been front and center as the Ex- our commitment to making our community a ecutive Director of Family and Children’s better place to live and work for all of us,” said Opinion LOOK! Sports Services in Lynn. With her leadership, the Nancy Stager, President and CEO of Eastern Jourgensen: Lynn’s Adetola inducted English boys organization has grown to help families Bank Charitable Foundation. thrive and give all the things they need to A long way into Salem State honor basketball rolls in succeed in school. Thursday morning, East- LICARDIE, A6 from home. A4 society. A8 season opener. B1

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Louis M. Bellio Albert S. Nelson, 81 Frances A. Deon, 93 1927-2019 1938-2019 LYNNFIELD — Louis M. Bel- LYNN — Albert Samuel Nel- Frances A. (Surette) Deon, lio passed away peacefully in son, 81, of Lynn, passed away age 93, formerly of Swamp- hospice care on Dec. 10 with on Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2019, at scott, died Wednesday, Dec. 4, his loved ones by his side. Salem Hospital. 2019 at the Dartmouth-Hitch- Lou was born in East Boston Albert, one of 15 children, cock Medical Center in Leba- to Mose and Angela (Bettio) was born on April 30, 1938, non, N.H., after a brief illness. Bellio. He was one of three in Saint Andrews, Jamaica to She was the wife of the late children, including his sister the late Solomon and Brenda Ivan G. Deon. Anna and brother William. He (Morrison) Nelson. He was the Born and raised in East graduated from Mechanic Arts longtime signi cant other of Boston, she was the daughter High School and then joined Cheryl Burton, with whom he of the late Damien and Rose the Navy. shared 35 years together. (d’Entremont) Surette. After In the early 1950’s he be- Albert made his home in graduating from East Boston gan his 45-plus year printing Lynn after moving to the Unit- High School, Frances worked at career. Starting at Mass In- ed States from Jamaica in Fireman’s Fund Insurance, 10 demnity Life Insurance Agency 1972. Prior to moving to the Post Of ce Square. In 1952, in Boston for more than 20 U.S., he was a soldier in the Frances and Ivan moved to years. In 1976, he opened Jamaican military. Albert was Swampscott, where they raised Bellio Printing with his broth- a retiree from GE of Lynn with a family and resided over the er Bill on A Street in Boston, and his wife Noreen; as well 22 years of service. He was nieces and nephews including next 60 years. As a homemak- Gheringhelli of Lynn. She was where he worked for another as his grandchildren, Justin, a proud member of IBE-CWA Melva Armstrong of Jamaica, er, Frances enjoyed crossword great-grandmother to Maken- 25 years until his retirement. Nina and Miranda Bellio; his Local 201 where he also vol- Debbie Harrigan of New York, puzzles, reading autobiogra- na Kasper of Amesbury. For many years he had a great-grandchild, Eliza; as well unteered on a monthly basis. Michael “Junior” McDonald phies and dining out. Service information: Her great passion for Dixieland as and many nieces, nephews Albert loved his family and of Texas; Cheryl’s children, She is survived by her funeral Mass will be held on music, enjoying music at ven- and friends. friends and they loved him. Craig Burton, Todd Burton daughter, Marlene Hayes and Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2019 at St. ues everywhere until the age Service information: Me- He was an avid gardener and and Kristen Morant; and her her husband Lawrence of John the Evangelist Church, of 90. He loved playing music morial visiting hours will be had a love for sports, partic- grandchildren, Todd Burton Jr., Quechee, Vt. She was prede- Swampscott, at 10 a.m. Vis- as well with his guitar, banjo, on Sunday from 3-7 p.m. in ularly cricket. He enjoyed a Isaiah Robinson, Autumn Mo- ceased by her daughter, Dale itation will be in the church mandolin and accordion. He the SOLIMINE Funeral Home, good game of dominos, but rant and Craig Burton Jr., all of Kasper. She also leaves her prior to the Mass from was also an avid reader. And, 67 Ocean St. (Rout 1A), his favorite past time was tak- Lynn, and many dear friends. son-in-law, Thomas Kasper of 9:30-10 a.m. Relatives and with his precision skills, he Lynn. His memorial Mass will ing road trips with his beloved The Nelson Family would also Peabody and his partner Pau- friends are respectfully invit- could x just about anything be on Monday at 10 a.m. in Cheryl to Foxwoods where he like to extend a special thank la Bethune. She was the be- ed. Arrangements by the SO- on the planet. In the words of Our Lady of the Assumption loved to relax and play poker. you to Gina Grandberry and loved grandmother of Christo- LIMINE Funeral Home, Lynn. his grandson Justin, “Papa Lou Church, Lynn eld. Relatives Albert leaves behind his Diane Collins. pher Hayes of Fair eld, Conn., Directions and guestbook at was wise, strong and brilliant.” and friends are respectfully in- daughter, Andrea Nelson and Service information: Al- Sarah Hayes and ancé Korey www.solimine.com. He was a devoted husband vited. In lieu of owers, dona- his grandson, Javon Jackson bert’s visiting hours will be Aaronson of Brooklyn, N.Y., to his wife, Dorothy (O’Keefe) tions may be made to the Pine of Michigan; he was the father held in the CUFFE-MCGINN Jonathan Kasper and wife for 66 years. Besides Street Inn, 444 Harri- of the late Yvette Nelson who Funeral Home, 157 Maple Amber of Amesbury, Jenni- his wife he will be son Ave., Boston, MA passed away in 1996; he also St., Lynn, on Saturday, Dec. fer Kasper and partner C.J. missed by his chil- 02118. Directions leaves his signi cant other, 14 from 1-2 p.m., followed dren, Linda Booth and guestbook at Cheryl Burton of Lynn; his sis- by a funeral service at 2 p.m. and her husband www.solimine.com. ters, Voila “Princess” Nelson, in the funeral home. Inter- Michael, Susan Fitz- Daphne Brown and Liletthe ment will be private. Repass gibbons and her husband Robinson, all of New York, Icil- will held at the Community Robert, Stephen Bellio and da Campbell from England, Brotherhood, 15 Coburn St., Frances Braun, 100 his wife Jill, Christopher Bellio Gloria Morganite, Louise How- Lynn, MA 01902 immediate- 1919-2019 ell, Eva Francis and Blossom ly after the services. McDonald, all of Jamaica; YARMOUTHPORT — Frances his brothers, Vincent Nelson, Braun, 100, of Yarmouthport, Licidious Nelson and Egbert passed away on Dec. 2. Nelson, all of Jamaica; several LIFE WELL CELEBRATED® Born and raised in Kelley- Dorothy E. Davis, 96 town, S.C., Fran saw many 1923-2019 historical events in her life. She said her family was no Mrs. Dorothy E. (Nowell) Da- Maryanne Bonislawski, 77 poorer during the Depression vis, 96, passed away on Tues- 1942-2019 than at any other time for day, Dec. 10, 2019 in Brent- they lived on a farm and were wood Rehabilitation Center MERRIMACK, N.H. — Mary- self-suf cient. After she and following a lengthy illness. She anne Bonislawski, 77, long- her cousin moved to New Jer- is the wife of the late Leon J. time and active Merrimack, sey, WWII broke out and they Davis. N.H., resident, passed away worked on the line of a Navy Dorothy was born in Lynn on Wednesday, Dec. 4 at Ha- aircraft factory. Fran moved Dec. 10, 1923, she is the nover Hill Health Care Center. to Cape Cod in 1957 with her daughter of the late Gustavus She was born in Lynn, husband and daughter and and Vera (Gilman) Nowell. She daughter of the late Leo and worked at Myer’s Furniture in Hyannis for more than 25 was a resident of Lynn for Catherine (Bugden) Mc- itz of Washington, D.C.; and most of her life, she lived in Donough. In addition to her years. Her greatest passion Burlington for eight years. Dor- was tending her abundant her beloved cousin, Sara parents, she was predeceased (Kelley) Wildeboer of Kelley- othy was a graduate of Lynn by her husband Stanley. They  ower gardens. English High School, Class of She is survived by her two town, S.C. were married 53 years. Mary- Service information: Friends 1941. anne graduated from Ste. daughters, Kim Braun and and family are invited to gath- Dorothy worked as a book- Chretienne Academy in Sa- son-in-law Jeffrey Barile of keeper for Gustavo Preston Lynn and Wendi Braun and er at Joe’s American Bar & great-great-grandchildren. lem. Maryanne graduated Company for 25 years until with a bachelor’s degree from son-in-law Joel Horowitz of Grill in Woburn on Saturday, Service information: Doro- her retirement in 1993. She Notre Dame College and en- Marlborough; also her three Dec. 28 from 1-4. A celebra- thy’s visiting hours will be in previously worked for Cush- joyed a long, ful lling career grandchildren, Kellie Barile tion of life is planned on the the CUFFE-MCGINN Funeral man Bakery. in social services. Before re- McDonough and his wife Gail of Salem, Brent Horowitz of Cape in May, when the owers She served on the Board Home, 157 Maple St., Lynn, on tirement, she was director of of Weymouth; two grandchil- Worcester, Alexandra Horow- are beginning to bloom. of Directors for Kings Lynne Monday, Dec. 16, 2019 from Social Services at Villa Crest dren, Chloe and Joseph Znoj; Residents Council, GLSS, Lynn 9-11 a.m. Her funeral service Nursing and Retirement Cen- nephew, William Hart and Council on Aging, Lynn Com- will be in the funeral home at ter. She retired to care for her his wife Cynthia of Lynn, and munity Senior Services as well 11 a.m. following visitation. beloved grandchildren, Chloe their children William, Kevin as Elder Service Plan of the Interment will be in Puritan and Joseph. and Rebecca; niece, Elizabeth North Shore. Lawn Memorial Park, West Maryanne was a commu- (McDonough) Nelson and her Read the iTem on your iPhone She is survived by her ve Peabody. In lieu of owers do- nicant parishioner of Our husband Dan, and nephew children, Michael F. Davis nations in Dorothy’s memory Lady of Mercy Church where Leo McDonough and his wife of Lynn, William J. Davis of may be made to Greater Lynn she was a lifetime member. Karin. Boston, Christopher J. Davis Senior Services, 8 Silsbee St., She was an active volunteer Service information: A fu- and his wife Dawn of Lynn, Lynn, MA 01901. To share an at Our Lady of Mercy Church neral Mass of Christian buri- Dolores Bresnahan and her online condolence please visit and an active member of the al will be celebrated at Our husband Deacon John of www.cuffemcginn.com. John O’Leary Adult Communi- Lady of Mercy Church, 16 Lynn and Theresa Atkinson ty Center. Maryanne enjoyed Baboosic Lake Road, Merri- of Lynn. She is also survived traveling including cruises, mack, N.H., on Monday, Dec. by her 13 grandchildren; 20 sailing with family and friends 16 at 10 a.m. Burial to fol- LIFE WELL CELEBRATED® great-grandchildren; and ve and vacationing in Ogunquit, low at Last Rest Cemetery, Maine, but most of all spend- Merrimack, N.H. ing time with her family, espe- Memorial contributions in cially her grandchildren. Maryanne’s honor may be Surviving members of the made to Compassionate Care family include a son, John Hospice, 18 Orchard View Bonislawski of Merrimack, Drive — Unit 4, Londonder- N.H.; two daughters, Mau- ry, NH 03053 (please make call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 reen Znoj and her husband check payable to Amedisys). to start your Christopher of Bedford, N.H., To leave an online condo- daily subscription. and Linda Bonislawski of Al- lence, please visit www.rivet- gonquin, Ill.; a brother, Sidney funeralhome.com.

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OBITUARIES Stella A. Collins, 95

LYNN — Stella A. Collins, age 95, of Lynn and Vero Beach, Fla., died Sunday, Dec. 8 at the Jesmond Nursing Home in Nahant after a lengthy illness. Born in Lynn, she was the daughter of the late Stefan and Frances (Lemanski) Jarzy- lo. She attended Lynn schools and graduated from Lynn Classical High School, Class of 1942. Stella was employed as of- fice manager at Stop & Shop Supermarkets in both Lynn and Salem for 31 years until she retired in 1984. After retir- ing, she moved to Vero Beach, Fla., for 20 years, returning to Lynn in 2005. She was a Service information: Fu- communicant of the former neral from the PARKER Fu- St. Michael’s Church in Lynn. neral Home, 35 Franklin St., Stella enjoyed knitting, play- Lynn, on Monday at 9:30 ing bingo, crossword puzzles, a.m., followed by a Mass of cooking and gardening. Christian burial at St. Mary’s She is survived by one Church in Lynn at 10:30 daughter, Stephanie Clark of a.m., to which relatives and Lynn; one sister, Joanne M. and friends are invited to attend. her husband Richard Barry of Burial will follow at St. Jo- Framingham; 12 grandchil- seph’s Cemetery. Visiting dren; several great-grandchil- hours will be held on Sunday dren; and many nieces and from 1-3 p.m. Anyone wish- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK nephews. She was also mother ing to may make a memorial Larry Ebegbue of Lynn plants a kiss on the cheek of his 4-month-old daughter, Sophia, as they of the late Michael, John and donation in Stella’s name to wait in line to meet Santa and Mrs. Claus during Lynn Community Health Center’s Baby’s First Kevin Collins, and sister of My Brothers Table, 98 Willow Christmas party at Iglesia De Dios on Thursday. the late Walter “Shorty” Jarzy- St., Lynn, MA 01901. lo, Hedwig A. Drozdowicz and Guest book at parkerme- It’s first Christmas for babies in Lynn Anna F. Jarzylo. morialfuneralhome.com. MASSACHUSETTS BRIEF CHRISTMAS Two of the area’s high (at the LCHC) come here can get primary care, pre- From A1 schools were represented: with a mission of service. natal care, urgent care … Lawmakers approve State Comptroller An- Marblehead’s Jefferson fo- We’ve chosen to be right we take part in a lot of long-delayed spending plan drew Maylor threatened The party, which includ- rum and KIPP Academy of in the middle of the place people’s lives.” to transfer the entire $1 ed a visit from Santa and Lynn. where the needs are great- The LCHC is also a ve- BOSTON (AP) — Mas- billion into the state’s rainy day fund if Dem- Mrs. Claus, is made pos- Donations from other est.” hicle in other ways, said sachusetts lawmakers ocratic leaders in both sible through the work members of the communi- She loves the diversity midwife Reagan Crowley, approved a spending plan of volunteers, who do ev- chambers failed to draft a ty provided enough for ev- at the center. who. Thursday for more than erything from make or ery family to receive a $15 “The whole world comes $1 billion in surplus tax deal by Thursday morn- “We try to teach them life donate merchandise that gift certificate to Market to the LCHC,” she said. revenue from the last ing. goes toward a gift bag that Basket. “There are so many cul- skills too,” she said, “even fiscal year. The budget includes goes to every family that “This day is awesome,” tures, languages and life how to speak English. House and Senate law- $32 million in spending attends. Volunteers also Ebegbue. “They’ve done experiences. That’s something that mo- makers sent the budget to for repairs to the Massa- donated food, and served a great job putting this “I tell people that I feel tivates us at LCHC.” Republican Gov. Charlie chusetts Bay Transpor- lunches to the families together. I’m sure it’s not tremendously lucky that Said Cotter, “for me, Baker’s desk in the early tation Authority. That’s who attended. easy.” I have a job where I’m this is a celebration. It’s morning. less than the $50 million The Ipswich Country Also attending the party brought to tears at least a beautiful thing. Some Lawmakers approved requested by Baker. Club has a group whose was the obstetrics staff, once a week — for good of these babies came very $541 million in spending. Debate over the sup- members knit blankets including Dr. Kristen Cot- and bad reasons at differ- easily, but some of them The remaining money plemental spending plan that go in every bag. ter, an obstetrician and ent times.” were very hard, too.” was deposited in the was beginning to bump Another woman, Ruthie gynecologist. Dr. Cotter said that for state’s rainy day fund, up against planning for Wurth, sews burp cloths “This was my first job af- many of the patients “the Steve Krause can be bringing that fund’s total the state budget for the that parents can use to ter residency,” she said. “I place is central to their reached at skrause@item- to more than $3.4 billion. next fiscal year that be- put on their shoulders. think most of us who work lives. Under one roof, you live.com. The action came as gins July 1. Provide a nice Christmas for great-grandchild ITEM SANTA Launched in 1966, the nate online, and have your From A1 annual fundraiser is run contributions acknowl- Help make a child’s in conjunction with the edged, just click on the fol- The woman seeking Salvation Army, which co- lowing link: https://www. 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Sales Representative, ext. 1313 [email protected] EDITORIAL LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Patricia Whalen Sales Representative, ext. 1310 [email protected] Time to privatize protection services BUSINESS OFFICE Time for election Susan J. Conti I recently read in the main interest is getting hate the free market Item that the Lynn mayor elected and reelected. because, in a free market, Controller, ext. 1288 [email protected] and fire chief want more Free enterprise is the people are free to buy security oversight money for the Fire De- only moral way to control and sell basic goods and Ted Grant partment. Why doesn’t the the costs of goods and services without getting Publisher, ext. 1234 [email protected] Editorial from the editorial board of the Pittsburgh mayor inform the brass services. In a free market, government permission. Post-Gazette that they must live within everyone is free to provide People are free to earn an Marian Kinney their budget? Instead goods and services to honest living without being ext. 1212 Well-documented Russian meddling in U.S. elec- of spending every dime, willing buyers and every- forced to pay any private or [email protected] tions demands keen concern for the protection of why don’t they put some one is free to decide for government mafia. Will Kraft election integrity. This concern should rise to the money aside for main- themselves which goods And, people are free to Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 level of immediate action in light of a new report tenance and equipment and services they want produce and possess basic [email protected] verifying the lack of federal oversight of the private like any normal person and how much they are goods without any govern- Mike Shanahan companies that make voting equipment. or organization would do? willing to pay. ment licenses, permits, or Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 The Brennan Center for Justice, which is based at The answer is that they That freedom pushes fees. [email protected] New York University School of Law, reported that all personally benefit from prices down. In a free market, provid- Carolina Trujillo three companies provide more than 80 percent of the spending more taxpayer The moral foundation of ers of goods and services, Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 voting systems in the U.S., yet they lack meaningful money. The main problem a free market is that all unlike politicians, work [email protected] oversight, leaving the electoral process vulnerable to with government-enforced human relations are vol- hard to keep their prices attack. Jim Wilson monopolies is that there untary and peaceful. In a down because they must Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 A cyberattack against any of these companies could is no incentive to control free and moral society, no satisfy their customers in [email protected] have deep consequences for elections across the coun- costs or innovate because one can be legally forced order to stay in business. try. Other systems that are essential for free and fair CIRCULATION they are protected from all to buy or sell anything. The consumers are the elections, such as voter registration databases and competition. The law respects every kings and queens, not the Lisa Mahmoud electronic pollbooks, are also supplied and serviced Manager, ext. 1239 by private companies. Yet these vendors, unlike those Fortunately, there is a honest, peaceful human politicians and the special [email protected] better and more responsi- being. Of course, every interests whom they serve. in other sectors that the federal government has des- CLASSIFIED ignated as critical infrastructure, receive little or no ble alternative: self-serving politician The individual right to federal review, the Brennan Center found. Privatize all protection hates freedom because choose takes power from Abbe Young Smith services. Those services can they gain and maintain the rulers and returns it Manager, ext. 1276 Oversight is needed. Federal standards must be [email protected] set. Congress should establish a framework for certi- best be provided by busi- their power by spending back to the people where fication of election vendors. ness men and women be- money that has been it belongs. GRAPHICS cause every business needs taken from taxpayers and Currently, the federal Election Assistance Commis- Trevor Andreozzi sion, which certifies voting equipment, makes the in- to satisfy their customers by enacting laws that Richard G. Eramian Designer formation available to states that ask for that infor- in order to survive. Govern- criminalize honest trade Lynn [email protected] ment agencies only need and peaceful behavior. Email: Freedom_First@ mation. It would be a logical next step for the EAC to Mark Sutherland ask vendors to provide details on cybersecurity prac- to satisfy politicians whose Power-crazed politicians verizon.net Creative Director tices and ownership information, then to make that [email protected] information available to all inquirers. Pennsylvania has invested considerable dollars in Time to address Lynn board vacancies NEWSROOM an effort to maintain ballot integrity. The state used Mike Alongi a $90 million bond issue to assist counties with the There is an underlying repeated requests) which better reflect the current Sports Reporter ext. 1228 purchase of voting machines that produce a paper story on the issue of the also bar any citizen from state of our City.” [email protected] trail of ballots cast. Several counties used those ma- library renaming (Item, serving on more than one The city certainly can — Bill Brotherton chines last month in the municipal elections. While Dec. 5) that is a city-wide city committee. and continues to change Features Editor ext. 1338 there was justifiable concern about the need for a situation which requires For example, one of the things to suit their [email protected] verifiable paper trail of ballots, the lack of scrutiny of remediation: Historic Committee mem- needs. Significant zoning Elyse Carmosino the companies producing the hardware and software Most, if not all of the bers who has served the changes along the water- Reporter, ext. 1264 is both ironic and troubling. citizen committees, which city in various capacities front were voted in last [email protected] Voters have been told repeatedly that foreign med- include the Historic over the years, including Tuesday to affect their Gayla Cawley dling in U.S. elections is ongoing and pervasive. Cre- Commission, the Trustees serving as a history teach- desired outcomes, monies Reporter, ext. 1236 ating official oversight of the companies providing of the Grand Army of the er at English High School, are transferred back and [email protected] voting equipment is the immediate and necessary Republic, and the Trust- has spent her retirement action needed. forth between accounts Cheryl Charles ees of the Library — that continuing to give back within a department (and News Editor, ext. 1278 I am personally aware of to the city of Lynn. She is at times from different [email protected] — have boards that have interested in serving on departments) to be able to Olivia Falcigno been understaffed for another committee where deal with cash flow issues Photographer, ext.1224 years on end. her years of experience in order to effectively do [email protected] This means, as it was would be extremely valu- their business of running Spenser Hasak E¥¦¥ M. G DIRECTORS pointed out in the Item able, but can not. the city. Photographer, ext. 1332 President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill article on the library, that As the city finds it M§Ÿ H. SŸŸ The board members, [email protected] Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg even if there is a quorum difficult to populate the Edward M. Grant commissioners and trust- Thor Jourgensen E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ of appointed members, boards and commissions Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall ees who are appointed Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 the city can invalidate to fill the required seats, W J. K TŸ  J ¢£ Monica Connell Healey and actually show up [email protected] Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton their vote. why can not the practice J N. W  C  T¢¤ Michael H. Shanahan The city, through the be adjusted to allow inter- take their responsibilities Daniel Kane Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman seriously. Time and good Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 mayor’s office, is responsi- ested parties to serve? [email protected] ble for appointing mem- Why can not the city will for pro bono work PUBLISHERS bers to the boards. The bylaws that decide the are in short supply these Steve Krause Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 City Council then votes on number of board members days, and it is only getting [email protected] Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 the board appointments. be amended to reflect the shorter. Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 Whatever the pros and Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 The lack of fully-ap- reality of this ongoing Harold Rivera Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 pointed boards has situation? Is this because cons are regarding the Sports Editor, ext. 1238 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 renaming of the Library, [email protected] Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 created a virtual filibuster the city is not interest- Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 power over any trustees ed in actually having to it is time for the city to Anne Marie Tobin Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 or commissioners who are abide by the votes of mere amend the bylaws which Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 appointed by the city from citizens? effectively hamstring the city itself. As the mayor said their own appointees’ de- Ryan York There is a chance to during his remarks at cisions. Otherwise, those Copy Editor, ext. 1220 change policies that are the City Council meeting appointed are left to feel, [email protected] in place by practice (I recently, “it is common “why even bother?” TECHNOLOGY have never been shown practice for municipalities Tim Noyes anything official after to revisit and update … to Wendy Joseph Director ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION New Jersey attackers linked to anti-Semitic fringe movement By Michael have seen them prosely- at George Washington Kunzelman tizing and provoking argu- University's Program ASSOCIATED PRESS ments with passersby in on Extremism, said the places like Times Square Black Hebrew Israelites The deadly shooting ram- in New York. have used Facebook and page at a New Jersey ko- Last January, vid- YouTube to spread their sher market has cast a spot- eos of a confrontation at message and attract new light on a fringe movement the Lincoln Memorial in followers. Prisons also known for its anti-Semitic strain of street preaching Washington probably in- have been fertile recruit- and its role in a viral-video troduced many people to ing grounds for the sects, confrontation at the Lincoln the movement. A group some of which have thou- Memorial this year. of black street preachers sands of members, accord- Investigators believe who referred to them- ing to MacNab. that the man and woman selves as Black Hebrew “Once you go online, you who killed three people PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Israelites shouted insults find a bigger world. They at the Jersey City grocery at Native Americans and take pride in confronting Police officers stand near the scene of a gun fight at a kosher supermar- Catholic high school stu- Jewish people everywhere Tuesday in addition to ket in Jersey City, N.J., Thursday. gunning down a police of- dents from Kentucky who and explaining that they ficer at a cemetery hated tion or to any other group,” ic beliefs. Those followers “They view white peo- had participated in an an- are evil, that they are hea- Jews and law enforcement he said. “Based on the view themselves as the true ple as agents of Satan,” ti-abortion rally in Wash- thens,” MacNab said. and had expressed interest available evidence, we be- “chosen people” and believe Segal said. They believe ington. Videos of a face-to- MacNab said the Black in the Black Hebrew Isra- lieve that the two shooters that blacks, Hispanics and "Jews are liars and false face encounter between a Hebrew Israelites also in- elites movement, New Jer- were acting on their own.” Native Americans are the worshippers of God. They Native American activist clude elements of the an- sey Attorney General Gur- Not all sects of the move- true descendants of the 12 view blacks as the true and a student wearing a ti-government “sovereign bir Grewal said Thursday. ment spew hateful rhetoric, Tribes of Israel, said Oren Israelites, and not the im- red “Make America Great citizen” movement, which “But we have not defini- but many Black Hebrew Segal, director of the An- postor Jews.” Again” hat quickly spread has been linked to deadly tively established any for- Israelites subscribe to an ti-Defamation League's Most who encounter on social media. attacks on law enforce- mal links to that organiza- extreme set of anti-Semit- Center on Extremism. the movement’s followers J.J. MacNab, a fellow ment officers. 10 ex-NFL players charged with defrauding healthcare program By Michael Balsamo out-of-pocket medical care ASSOCIATED PRESS expenses that were not covered by insurance and WASHINGTON — Ten that were incurred by for- former NFL players were mer players, their spouses charged in a multimil- and dependents. lion-dollar scheme to de- “As outlined in the in- fraud the league’s health dictments, a group of PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS care benefit program by former players brazen- submitting false claims ly defrauded the plan by A McAllen K-9 police officer walks past rebar for medical equipment, seeking reimbursements that will make up the border wall before DHS including devices used on for expensive medical Acting Homeland Secretary Chad Wolf tours horses, the Justice De- equipment that they never and speaks to the local media at the border partment said Thursday. purchased,” said Assistant wall under construction on Thursday. The players were Attorney General Brian charged in two separate Benczkowski, who leads indictments filed in feder- the Justice Department’s PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Pentagon watchdog al court in Kentucky, ac- criminal division. Assistant Attorney General Brian Benzkows- cusing them of conspiracy, The players claimed to ki announces charges against 10 former NFL investigating $400M wire fraud and healthcare have purchased hyper- players who are accused of defrauding an NFL fraud. Prosecutors allege baric oxygen chambers, health care program, at the Justice Depart- they submitted nearly $4 border wall contract ultrasound machines and ment in Washington Thursday. million in phony claims, electromagnetic thera- By Colleen Long and prototypes came in leading to payouts of about py devices that were de- The suspects are ac- ment, prosecutors said. ASSOCIATED PRESS late and over budget. $3.4 million between June signed to be used on hors- cused of fabricating letters Investigators believe the 2017 and December 2018. Tommy Fisher, the es, he said. from health care providers defendants had forged the WASHINGTON — The Those charged include head of the family busi- Prosecutors say the about using the medical prescriptions and authori- Defense Department's in- five former players on the ness, said Thursday there group’s alleged ringlead- equipment, fabricating zation letters and uncov- ternal watchdog is investi- Washington Redskins, in- ers, Robert McCune and would be “nothing to find” prescriptions that were ered no evidence that any gating a $400 million bor- cluding Clinton Portis and Cornell Buckhalter — in an audit. purportedly signed by doctors were complicit in der wall contract awarded Carlos Rogers. who they allege broke off “We were told we were to a firm that used multi- Prosecutors allege the to create his own similar healthcare providers and the scheme, Benczkowski the lowest price and the ple appearances on Fox players targeted the Gene ring — would recruit for- creating fake invoices from said. best value," he said. "We News to push for the job. Upshaw NFL Player mer players by offering to medical equipment compa- After the phony claims look forward to working Health Reimbursement submit fake claims to the nies in an effort to prove were submitted, the for- The Pentagon's inspec- with the Army Corps of Account Plan, which was health care plan. The ring- the equipment was pur- mer players would receive tor general sent a letter Engineers.” established as part of a col- leaders would then de- chased, according to court reimbursement checks Thursday to House Home- The border wall is one of lective bargaining agree- mand thousands of dollars documents. In reality, they and pay a kickback to the land Committee Chairman Trump's top priorities. He ment in 2006. It provides in kickbacks for each fake had never purchased or re- ringleaders and recruiters, Bennie Thompson telling campaigned on a promise tax-free reimbursement of claim, prosecutors allege. ceived the medical equip- the indictments charge. him the contract award- to build a “big beautiful ed to North Dakota-based wall” between the U.S. firm Fisher Sand and and Mexico," said Mexico House panel presses toward Gravel Co. would be au- would pay for it, and prom- dited. Thompson, D-Miss., ised to build 450 to 500 asked for the review last miles by the end of 2020. historic Trump impeachment vote week, in part over concerns Mexico is not paying for the proposals did not meet the wall and, as of Nov. 1, must be prevented from By Mary Clare operational requirements Trump had built 78 miles. Jalonick and "corrupting" U.S. elections Lisa Mascaro again and cheating his way ASSOCIATED PRESS to a second term next year. Regulators to set up "It is urgent,” Pelosi WASHINGTON — The said. House Judiciary Com- The Judiciary Commit- 3-digit suicide hotline mittee pressed toward a tee session drew out over historic vote Thursday two days, with both sides to approve articles of im- appealing to Americans' number like 911 peachment against Presi- sense of history — Dem- quired the Federal Com- dent Donald Trump. Split By Mae Anderson ocrats describing a sense ASSOCIATED PRESS munications Commis- sharply along party lines, of duty to stop what one sion to study assigning the panel was expected called the president’s “con- NEW YORK — Federal a three-digit number for to send the charges to the stitutional crime spree” regulators are setting up a suicide prevention. The full House for pre-Christ- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and Republicans decrying new three-digit number to FCC said in a report that mas action next week. Rep. Steve Cohen, D-Tenn., speaks during a what one said was the “hot reach a suicide prevention there is overwhelming The committee, made up House Judiciary Committee markup of the ar- garbage’’ impeachment hotline in order to make support for a three-digit of some of the most parti- ticles of impeachment against President Don- and what it means for the it easier to seek help and number because it would san Democrats and Repub- ald Trump, on Capitol Hill Thursday. future of the country. reduce the stigma associ- be easier for distressed licans in Congress, clashed Trump, apparently ated with mental health. people to get help. for hours in pointed and at to be looking ahead to whether the president in- watching the live proceed- Once it's implement- Thursday’s vote starts times emotional debate, swift acquittal in a Senate deed conducted impeach- ings on television, tweeted ed, people will just need the months-long process drawing on history and the trial. able acts and if it should his criticism of two Demo- to dial 988 to seek help, to make that happen. The Constitution to argue over Speaker Nancy Pelosi be up to Congress, or the cratic women on the pan- similar to calling 911 for next step is a comment the two charges. Trump is sounded confident Thurs- voters, to decide whether el, Reps. Veronica Escobar emergencies or 311 for period before the FCC accused, in the first article, day that Democrats will he should remain in office. and Sheila Jackson Lee, city services. Current- moves to an order. of abusing his presidential have the votes to impeach The president has re- both of Texas. He called ly, the National Suicide The government’s action power by asking Ukraine the president without Re- fused to participate in the their comments about his Prevention Lifeline uses comes as suicide rates to investigate his 2020 ri- publican support when proceedings, tweeting crit- actions inaccurate. a 10-digit number, 800- have increased across val, Joe Biden, while hold- the full House votes next icisms as he did Thursday “Very sad,” Trump 273-TALK (8255). Call- the U.S. over the past two ing military aid as lever- week, but said it is up to from the sidelines, mock- tweeted. ers are routed to one of decades, and dramati- age, and, in the second, of individual lawmakers to ing the charges against As lawmakers dug in 163 crisis centers, where cally so — by more than obstructing Congress by weigh the evidence. him in the House's nine- for the second day at the counselors answered 2.2 30 percent — in half of blocking the House's ef- “The fact is we take an page resolution as “im- stately hearing room in the million calls last year. U.S. states, according to forts to probe his actions. oath to protect and defend peachment light.” But Pe- Capitol, Chairman Jerrold “The three-digit num- the Centers for Disease Trump is only the fourth the Constitution of the losi said the president was Nadler, D-N.Y., immedi- ber is really going to be a Control and Prevention. U.S. president to face im- United States," Pelosi told wrong and the case against ately asked for a full read- breakthrough in terms of There were 45,000 deaths peachment proceedings reporters. "No one is above him is deeply grounded. ing of the two articles of reaching people in a cri- in 2016, the latest year and the first to be running the law; the president will Democrats note that impeachment against the sis,” said Dwight Holton, for which figures were for reelection at the same be held accountable for his the investigations go back president as TV cameras CEO of Lines for Life, a available. The report time. He insists he did abuse of power and for his to special counsel Robert carried the live proceed- suicide prevention non- noted that from 1999 to nothing wrong and blasts obstruction of Congress.” Mueller's probe of the 2016 ings. Then came a long day profit. “No one is embar- 2016, suicide increased the Democrats' effort dai- The outcome poses po- election that put Trump of fights over amendments, rassed to call 911 for a fire in every state except Ne- ly as a sham and harmful tentially serious political in the White House. And primarily by Republicans or an emergency. No one vada. It also noted that to America. Republican consequences for both they say his dealings with trying to stop the impeach- should be embarrassed suicide rates are higher allies seem unwavering in parties ahead of the 2020 Ukraine have benefited its ment. They were being re- to call 988 for a mental with at-risk populations, their opposition to expel- elections, with Ameri- aggressive neighbor Rus- jected by Democrats along health emergency." including veterans and ling Trump, and he claims cans deeply divided over sia, not the U.S., and he party lines. A law last year re- the LGBTQ community. A6 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2019 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- Medical Aid caller reported finding an air- Lynn firefighters larly arrests, reflect police records. In soft gun in his house Thursday A Locksley Road caller re- the event of a perceived inaccuracy, at 9:09 a.m. Officers picked ported a person in need of it is the sole responsibility of the con- up an Armotech paint ball gun medical attention Wednesday and a Marlin 22 rifle for dis- cerned party to contact the relevant at 2:41 p.m. The person was cut down dryer fire posal. police department and have the de- transported to a hospital. partment issue a notice of correction A caller at Sunrise Assisted Medical Aid By Gayla Cawley window to get inside, but fire station, Engine 9 on to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- Living on Salem Street report- ITEM STAFF the rest of the home was Boston Street, Zukas said. ifications will not be made without ed Wednesday at 2:29 p.m. A Harrison Avenue caller unscathed, Zukas said. A resident was alerted to that a person had fallen and reported Thursday at 11:40 LYNN — The Lynn Fire “It was a good stop by the fire by a smoke detector, express notice of change from the Department is cautioning hit his head. Person was trans- a.m. a man in need of medical Lynn Fire,” said Zukas. checked on smoke coming residents about the impor- arresting police department. ported to a hospital. aid after falling. The man was Zukas said the fire was from the basement and saw tance of cleaning lint out of transported to Beverly Hospi- caused by lint in the dryer, flames coming from the their dryers after a minor LYNN Complaints tal. which is a common cause of closed dryer, Zukas said. fire broke out in the base- A caller reported Thursday at fires in the United States. He also noted the impor- An Alexandra Drive caller ment of a Keslar Avenue Arrests 10:43 a.m. a person with pos- He stressed the importance tance of having operating reported Wednesday at 1 p.m. sible heart issues at Tannery home Thursday morning. fire stations nearby so Andrew Chery, 36, of 192 that he has not seen his neigh- Shortly after 9 a.m., of cleaning out the lint fil- Two on Crowninshield Street. ter after each use. fires can be knocked down Franklin St., was arrested and bor for several days. Officers The woman was transported to Lynn firefighters respond- more quickly. Several sta- charged with failure to stop/ determined the neighbor was ed to a dryer fire at 11 There were no injuries Salem Hospital. to the three residents of tions have been decom- yield and unlicensed operation at Lahey Clinic in Burlington. Keslar Ave., a single-fam- missioned in the city due of a motor vehicle at 7:32 a.m. ily home near the Lynn/ the single family-home. Animal Control The mother, her 26-year- to budget cuts. Thursday. Saugus line. Crews were “Having a fire station in MARBLEHEAD old son, and 1-year-old Antonio Cummins, 37, of 4 A Johnson Avenue caller re- able to put out the blaze numerous areas of the city granddaughter were not Levant St., Dorchester, was ar- ported Thursday at 11:30 that quickly and contain it to is very beneficial to the Arrest displaced, Zukas said. rested and charged with drug two Yorkie dogs were loose the appliance, Lynn Fire public,” Zukas said. possession with intent to dis- Cesar Nuzzolo, 25, of 139 and running into traffic. A ci- Capt. Joseph Zukas said. The two factors that led tribute at 11:23 p.m. Wednes- Village St., was arrested on a tation warning for loose and There was minor to a quick response were Gayla Cawley can be day. warrant at 5:50 p.m. Wednes- unlicensed dogs was mailed to smoke and water damage working smoke detectors reached at gcawley@item- David Jeantillorme, 32, day. Stefani Floramo of 14 Johnson throughout the basement in the home and crews live.com. Follow her on of 7 Woodrow Wilson Court, St., Peabody. and crews had to break a responding from a nearby @GaylaCawley. Cambridge, was arrested and Accidents charged with two counts of SAUGUS drug possession with intent A report of a collision involv- Licardie a pillar of the Community to distribute and unlicensed ing an oil truck at 11:11 a.m. Wednesday at Atlantic Avenue Arrests operation of a motor vehicle at LICARDIE 11:25 p.m. Wednesday. and Wyman Road. A caller re- Leanne Ward, 43, of Tewks- From A1 Benjamin Morales-Castro, ported he was driving an oil bury, was arrested on charges truck and while he was taking a 51, of 240 Chestnut St., was of shoplifting. “Under Maroli’s lead- arrested and charged with wide turn, a car tried to pass him Donald Wolffe, 46, of Tewks- and the two vehicles collided. ership (Family and Chil- Class A drug possession sub- bury, was arrested on charges dren’s Services) has dou- sequent offense, trespassing Complaints of shoplifting. bled in size and increased with a motor vehicle and op- programs to meet the eration of a motor vehicle with A report of suspicious ac- Motor Vehicle Incidents needs of Lynn and be- a suspended license at 7:47 tivity at 8:17 a.m. Wednes- yond,” said Stager, who Police received a report p.m. Wednesday. day at Atlantic Avenue and was also 12-year past at 4:37 a.m. Thursday of an Joanna Morreale, of 38 Washington Street. A man was board member of Family empty motor vehicle on Main Bowditch St., Peabody, was reportedly standing in the in- and Children’s services. Street with no operator inside. arrested on warrant charges tersection and stopping cars. “Maroli is passionate Dispatched officers noted con- of trespassing, Class A drug He was carrying a water bottle about dispelling dispari- possession and trespassing at and coffee cup. The man was siderable damage to the front ties in our communities, 10:08 a.m. Thursday. reportedly claiming to be from of the vehicle and keys still especially in our commu- Boramy Thoeun, 29, of 12 the FBI or DEA. A caller report- inside. Saugus police have a nities of color and immi- Atkins Ave., was arrested and ed the man was acting “crazy” hold of the vehicle. grant populations.” charged with Class B drug dis- and was banging on her car Licardie was born in tribution subsequent offense window and claiming to be Thefts Guatemala and was at 1:12 Thursday. from the DEA. He reportedly A man walked in to the sta- raised in Mexico. During Jason Zeramby, 48, of 516 had a short buzz cut and was her time in both countries, Essex St., was arrested and tion at 6:35 p.m. Wednesday wearing a green Army jacket. to report he’d left his phone she saw first hand the dif- charged with Class B drug pos- The man told police he was ficulties that people had session at 12:33 p.m. Thursday. at the check-out counter at mad because he was nearly the Walmart on Broadway, and to suffer without basic struck in the crosswalk. He was human rights, adequate Accidents when he returned the phone in town because he was trying was gone. He tried calling the food, basic education and ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK A report of a motor vehicle to find driveways to shovel. phone and an unknown in- employment. crash at 4:36 p.m. Wednesday A report of a school investiga- dividual picked up and said Licardie attended Tufts Lynn-based Family & Children’s Services Ex- at 527 Western Ave.; at 8:02 tion at 9:18 a.m. Wednesday on they would return the phone to University, where she re- ecutive Director Marolí Licardié speaks after p.m. Wednesday at 49 Mun- Humphrey Street. A school re- Walmart but had yet to do so. ceived a masters degree. receiving Eastern Bank’s Community Advocate Licardie worked at the roe St.; at 6:20 a.m. Thursday source officer told police there The man was advised to con- Award on Thursday. Community Health Cen- at Broad and Spring streets; was a parent at the school tact Saugus police if he ob- ter in Roxbury, and the at 7:58 a.m. Thursday at 472 causing concern. A school em- tains any further information. Latin American Health Aguilar participated in ing to be another program Chestnut St. ployee reported a 2003 grad- A store manager for Aber- Institute before becoming parenting classes and sup- where we just sat down and uate came in and was acting crombie and Fitch on Broad- the first Latino executive port groups with her son did homework. But to be erratically, but had left. way reported at 3:25 p.m. Assaults director in the 135-year in 2015 and now works honest it was a safe place A caller reported a group Wednesday that the store had history of Family and as a family advocate and for us to stay and an area A report of an assault and of students wouldn’t leave an employee detained for theft. battery at 12:44 p.m. Thurs- the school campus at 3 p.m. Children’s Services. child care provider. She for us to learn and grow. An officer was dispatched to Licardie thanked both currently runs a Spanish What we do are things day at BayRidge Hospital at 60 Wednesday on Pleasant Street. the scene. The students had been asked past and current board new mom support group. that I like which is coming Granite St. An employee for Ocean State to leave, but refused. members, her staff and “I like my job because together and talking about Job Lot on Broadway called at A caller reported his wife her family for making the we can impact families’ our community. “ Complaints 1:44 p.m. Wednesday to report found a Star of David pendant work she has done possi- lives in different ways,” Both are just a small a female shoplifter was de- A report of an injured cop at at 3:59 p.m. Wednesday on ble during the organiza- Aguilar said. “We can help example of the benefit tained. Police were dispatched 7:57 p.m. Wednesday at Salem Smith Street. tions growing success. our community to raise and resources Family and and placed the shoplifter un- Hospital at 81 Highland Ave. A caller reported a group “We have grown to meet our children through dif- Children’s Services pro- der arrest. of kids on bikes were doing the needs and the de- ferent issues from the vides for thousands in the Police received a call at Theft wheelies and disrupting traffic mands of the community neighborhood. Working community. 11:18 a.m. Wednesday from at 4:11 p.m. Wednesday on that we serve,” Licardie in child care gave me an “Creating a culture of an employee of Dunkin Do- A report of a larceny at Pleasant Street. said. “Over my tenure we opportunity to grow as a belonging, that allows all nuts on Hamilton Street. The 2:50 p.m. Wednesday at 23 have grown the organiza- person. I spend time with of us to maximize our po- employee reported a customer Broadway Circle; at 4:39 p.m. Theft tion, we have increased many kids, I like how they tential, by creating oppor- stole approximately $10 from Wednesday at 12 Parkland our diversity and our in- see you as their teacher, tunities to succeed for chil- Ave.; at 12:52 p.m. Thursday A report of a stolen wallet at the tip jar the previous day and clusion. Currently, 85 per- making them smile, learn had been caught on camera. dren, youth and families,” at 433 Boston St.; at 2:45 6:18 p.m. Wednesday on At- cent of our staff is bilin- and enjoy it. That’s what Licardie said. “Engaged p.m. Thursday at Dollar Tree at Police were dispatched for lantic Avenue. gual, bicultural and live in makes our job worth it.” families and individu- 759 Lynnway. more information. the community.” Passariello is a fresh- als increase community PEABODY Some of the work Fami- man at Lynn Tech. After attachment, reduce risk Vandalism SWAMPSCOTT ly and Children’s Services participating in the Teen factors, and improve the A report of vandalism at Fraud has done was on display Scene program, Passari- overall health and well be- Accidents during Thursday’s cere- ello, a straight-A student, ing of the people we serve 6:45 p.m. Wednesday at 53 A Beckett Street caller re- mony at Spinelli’s Func- currently is a teen mentor and the community at Timson St. ported Thursday at 2:05 p.m. A report of a motor vehicle A report of motor vehicle tion Facility. Angela Agu- and volunteers at various large. That is why we are that he was scammed via tele- crash at 11:06 a.m. Wednes- ilar and Niko Passariello, community events. vandalism at 7 p.m. Wednes- phone. day at Atlantic Avenue and doing this work.” day at 53 Timson St. both former participants “When I first heard about Humphrey Street. in programs who now teen scene it was in the Daniel Kane can be Complaints A report of a motor vehicle work and volunteer, spoke eighth grade,” Passariello reached at dkane@item- LYNNFIELD hit and run crash at 5:28 p.m. about their experiences. said. “I thought it was go- live.com. A Newcastle Road caller re- Wednesday at 330 Essex St. Animal Control ported two suspicious women were speaking Spanish and Complaints Lynn schools revisit ties with Gordon A caller reported Wednesday tried to open her front door at 9:07 p.m. that two Golden Thursday at 11:43 p.m. The A report of suspicious activ- GORDON nation, with Gordon Col- all North Shore colleges retrievers were loose on Main officer determined they were ity at 2:48 p.m. Wednesday at From A1 lege’s religious beliefs and for a potential formal Street at Lowell Street. Police cleaners. Eastern Bank at 405 Paradise First Amendment rights. partnership, which would notified animal control. A Veterans Memorial Drive Road. said she’s been ap- “No one is question- include Gordon. proached by many people ing the ability of Gordon But if Gordon was ever about reinstituting the College to have the be- up for consideration partnership. liefs that they have on again, committee member Swampscott to celebrate retiring officer Coppola, who brought campus,” Nicholson said. John Ford said he would the topic up for discus- “We’re wondering how not change his 2014 vote, SWAMPSCOTT town’s Stop & Shop and 5:30 p.m. and a tree light- sion, is the only remaining that intersects with our which was to sever ties. From A1 police station, Delano said. ing at Town Hall at 6 p.m., member on the commit- values as a district, how “I was on a board with “We do it to make sure said Danielle Strauss, the tee who voted to keep the we’re governing ourselves a lady who worked on a by the town’s Recreation that the holiday season is town’s recreation director. partnership in 2014. in the Lynn Public Schools board at Gordon,” Ford Department. enjoyed by all the commu- There will also be music, Committee member Lor- … Whatever happens le- said. “She was fired be- The shared mission of nity,” said Delano. “We don’t an electronic train ride, ice raine Gately indicated she gally, I think it’s really cause they found out the event and the SPA is to do it to raise money. This is castle bounce house, crafts, would be in favor of looking important for Lynn Public she was a lesbian. That’s help the community, Dela- one of our biggest events and gingerbread house into reestablishing the part- Schools to send a message wrong. I think we have an no said. Funds raised from where we look to assist displays at Town Hall. Girl nership because Lynn stu- of inclusivity.” obligation to support gays the parade go toward SPA, Toys for Local Children.” and Boy Scouts will be sell- dents could benefit from it. No vote was taken on and lesbians.” which helps offset the cost The SPA has hosted the ing cookies and hot choco- “I hope this doesn’t feel Thursday, but Coppola Gordon College repre- of putting on the event, but parade for more than a de- late inside, Strauss said. like a slap,” she said. “It’s asked Superintendent Dr. sentatives did not respond the main donation effort is cade, but the schedule was “I just think it’s really not a slap. I just see a lot Patrick Tutwiler and his to a request for comment a partnership with Toys for shifted several years ago important for people to get of benefits.” administration to recon- and no one from the col- Local Children (TLC). to coordinate the event together to celebrate the Committee member sider the partnership. lege was present at the People are encouraged with the town’s holiday season as a community,” Jared Nicholson said the Tutwiler said he would meeting. to donate toys during the festival, Delano said. Strauss said. district would have to con- look into a university parade, which will be col- The festival runs from 5 Rain won’t cancel either sider how to balance its partner to fill the mentor- Gayla Cawley can be lected by uniformed offi- to 8 p.m. Events include event, but it could elimi- stated core values of in- ship void left by cutting reached at gcawley@item- cers along the route. Toys a flashlight candy cane nate some of the festival clusiveness and its policy, ties with Gordon in 2014. live.com. Follow her on can also be donated to the hunt at Linscott Park at activities, Strauss said. which prohibits discrimi- He said he would look at Twitter @GaylaCawley. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Robert Kraft and MIAA executive director William Gaine present the Bishop Fenwick captains, from left, Thomas Haz- ard, Jake Miano, Matt Juneau, and Chrys Wilson, and head coach David Woods, with the second place trophy in the MIAA Div. 6 state championship game.

ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Bishop Fenwick fans cheer on the Crusaders.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Johnson School alumnus and senior captain for the Big Blue Johnson School kindergartener Scarlett York, 5, high-fives the Johnson football team Nick Reiser, center, speaks to the students of the School alumni who played on the Super Bowl-winning Big Blue football school about the team’s win in the Super Bowl last weekend as team when they visited the school on Wednesday. fellow captain and alumnus Anton Vasquez looks on.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK The Swampscott Big Blue celebrate winning the MIAA Div. 5 state championship game against Amherst-Pelham.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Georgia Cotter, 5, of Marblehead takes the first sip of her smoothie from Tropical Smooth- ie Cafe in Swampscott during the shop’s soft opening on Thursday. A8 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2019 LOOK! Ice Cream Day, National Violin Day, Pick a Pathologist Pal Day, National Day of the Horse

WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. Lynn resident inducted into Salem State honor society

SALEM — The First Franklin Chilaka, Year Experience Office at assistant director of the Salem State University First Year Experience, inducted sophomore bi- said, “We are proud to be ology major Similoluwa inducting our seventh Adetola of Lynn and oth- class of students into er second-year students Alpha Omega Psi Honor into the Alpha Omega Psi Society. These students Honor Society. An induc- demonstrated their tion ceremony was held commitment to academic on campus in October, where new members were success and engagement formally sworn into the by completing all require- society. Members were ments of the Emerging awarded a certificate Scholars Program by and medallion that they attending bi-weekly meet- may wear as part of their ings, community events, commencement regalia in and met the necessary two years. GPA requirement.” California library gains hundreds of presidential documents

SAN MARINO, Calif. ings toward family and (AP) — History scholars country and felt that they are getting a new trove were underappreciated,” of priceless presidential Shapiro, a retired chair- papers to pore over at man and CEO of Lifeline Southern California’s Systems Inc., said in Huntington Library, Art a statement. “But the Museum and Botanical wisdom of these two men, Gardens. made evident in their The Huntington an- nounced Thursday that frequent correspondence, 340 artifacts focusing on speaks volumes about hu- presidential administra- man dignity and empathy tions from the 18th to the and the deep connection 20th centuries are being between them.” donated by L. Dennis The collection will and Susan R. Shapiro anchor a new Shapiro from their personal col- Center for American lection. History and Culture that Among the papers are Huntington officials say numerous letters between will provide online access the nation’s second and to more of its historical sixth presidents, John documents. Adams and his son, The center will also John Quincy Adams. Other papers include fund a biennial book prize Want to learn some hip hop to dazzle your friends over the holidays? It will only cost you a toy. letters from first ladies for scholarly works and Devin Woolridge and Zay Beasley will be teaching class at Phunk Phenomenon Dance Studio at Dolley Madison and two additional fellowships 1886 Revere Beach Parkway in Everett Sunday, Dec. 15 from 7-9 p.m. Woolridge, who was born Abigail Adams. for American history and raised in Lynn, and also works at Centerboard, has competed on MTV, and says this is the “I collected the Adam- and culture researchers, second year for toys for dance. He said they received 200 toys last year and they were all donat- ses because I personally as well as lectures and ed to the Family Resource Center in Lynn. The price of the two classes is one toy per class, and connected with their feel- exhibitions. Woolridge says all ages are welcome. Science Says: Diet plays big role Corporal in how huge whales can get Peter J. Pennucci Born: December 13, 1949 NEW YORK (AP) — Killed in Action Whales are big, but why aren’t they bigger? A new May 20, 1970, Vietnam study says it’s basically about how many calories they can take in. That’s the conclusion of researchers who used small boats to chase down Please join us on 300 whales of various Friday, December 13, 2019 species around the world. at 1:30 p.m. They reached out with a long pole to attach sen- for the sors to the creatures with REDEDICATION OF CPL PETER suction cups, allowing them to record what the J. PENNUCCI SQUARE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Intersection of Alley and animals were doing on their dives for food. Blossom Street, Lynn The results suggest Society says blue whales them out in the murky body size is controlled can grow about 100 feet depths with a sonar-like This occasion marks the 70th by how whales capture long and weigh more detection. The study found birthday of CPL Pennucci of Lynn, prey and how much food than 100 tons. The study that as body size increas- Massachusetts. May we never is available, researchers also included the biggest es in such whales, they forget his service and sacrifice reported Thursday in the whale with teeth, the become progressively less to our Nation. journal Science. sperm whale, which can efficient as they hunt — The study included 90 stretch about 60 feet long, they recover fewer calories the group says. from their meals per cal- Following the rededication, there be a reception at the Italian American Citizen’s Club at 93-95 blue whales, the biggest Harbor Street, Lynn, MA. For more information please contact: David Solimine, Sr. animal ever to live. Size When toothed whales orie burned in each dive. at (781) 953-4831 or the City Lynn Veterans’ Services (781) 586-6911 estimates vary, but the hunt, they capture one That results from limits American Cetacean prey at a time, seeking on availability of prey. WEATHER LOTTERY National weather MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: SUN, MOON, TIDES Forecast for Friday, December 13, 2019 TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Thursday...... 1249 Thursday...... 1209 Wednesday...... 3354 Wednesday...... 1467 Sunrise today 7:03 a.m. Cloudy in the morning, then SE winds 10 to 15 kt with off and on rain showers gusts up to 20 kt. Waves 2 to Tuesday...... 6230 Tuesday...... 1170 Sunset today 4:12 p.m. L during the afternoon hours. 3 ft. A chance of showers. Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: High around 45F. Winds SSE Sunrise tomorrow 7:03 a.m. Tonight: SE winds 5 to 10 kt, at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of becoming E 10 to 15 kt with EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER High tide today 11:42 a.m. rain 40%. gusts up to 20 kt after mid- All 4...... $3,605 All 4...... $2,920 Low tide today 6:06 p.m. H Tonight: Rain likely. Low 44F. night. Waves 2 to 3 ft. Rain. First or last 3...... $505 First or last 3...... $409 Winds ESE at 15 to 25 mph. Vsby 1 to 3 nm. Any 2...... $43 Any 2...... $35 High tide tomorrow 12:18 a.m. Chance of rain 100%. Any 1...... $4 Any 1...... $4 L ANY ORDER ANY ORDER All 4...... $150 All 4...... $122 Fronts First 3...... $84 First 3...... $68 Cold Warm Stationary Last 3...... $84 Last 3...... $68 Pressure H L High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice Mass Cash: 16-18-22-26-34 DEC. 19 DEC. 26 TODAY SATURDAY SUNDAY <-10 -0s0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110+ Showers| High 45, Low 44 Rain | High 50s, Low 40s P’ cloudy | High 40s, Low 30s Lucky for Life: 16-17-21-28-38-(8) NATIONAL SUMMARY: A rainstorm will expand from the Southeast to the mid-Atlantic and central Appalachians with a narrow strip of ice across the interior today. Snow will fall on parts of the Upper Midwest and northern and central Rockies with rain along the coasts of Washington, Oregon and Northern California. Most other areas can expect dry weather.

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ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Swampscott native Mike Lynch speaks at the 74th annual Item All-Star Football Dinner Thursday night. Lynch inspires as guest speaker at 74th dinner By Harold Rivera their teams reach ITEM SPORTS EDITOR long-awaited goals. Lynch delivered an em- MARBLEHEAD — Mike powering speech that Lynch made his message homed in on a handful of clear as guest speaker at important topics. He made the 74th Item All-Star sure to let the All-Stars Football Dinner Thursday know that individual acco- ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO at Tedesco Country Club. lades result from team ef- “There are three differ- forts. From left, Chrys Wilson, Clayton Marengi, Joe Llanos, Bob Serino, Zack Palmer and Mike Brice ent groups of people,” the “I hope that they go back display their major awards from the Item All-Star Football Dinner Thursday night at Tedesco former WCVB-TV Chan- and thank their team- Country Club. nel 5 Sports Anchor and mates that helped put Swampscott native said. them in the position “Those who make things they’re in right now,” Major award winners humbled by recognition happen, those who watch Lynch said. “Thank the things happen, and those scout squad, the guys that By Daniel Kane were humble. after accepting the award, week’s snow while both who wonder, ‘what hap- helped run the other ITEM STAFF That started with 2019 Serino was quick to recog- teams prepared for games pened?’” team’s plays in practice. Peter Gamage Coach of nize last year’s recipient, at Gillette. And while the This year’s Item All- MARBLEHEAD — Sev- Thank their coaches. And the Year, Swampscott’s another Super Bowl Big Blue were gearing up Stars made it happen, he eral different trophies thank their parents or any for their big game, the said. and awards were present- Bob Serino, who coached champion (Division 1) in other relative responsible coaches of the Northeast- Some carried their teams ed throughout the night the Big Blue to the Divi- St. John’s coach Brian St. for getting them to games ern Conference made to state championships. at Thursday’s 74th Item sion 5 state championship. Pierre. and practices on time, and sure Serino’s players Others broke records and All-Star Football Dinner. The Big Blue defeated Serino also thanked making sure they’re in the were represented on the made doing so look easy. The recipients of the six Amherst 21-0 last Satur- Fenwick coach Dave best position to succeed.” All-Conference team. And there were those who major awards had one day at Gillette Stadium to Woods for sharing his overcame obstacles to help DINNER, B2 thing in common-- they earn the state title and practice eld after last AWARDS, B2 English rolls in season opening win By Mike Alongi ITEM STAFF LYNN — The English boys basketball team opened up its season on a high note, taking down Northeastern Conference foe Saugus 95-49 at Paul F. Cavanagh Field House Thurs- day. A huge second-half outburst fueled the Bulldogs’ victory. “We got off to a little bit of a slow start out there, I think it was just because everyone was so anxious to just get out and play,” said English coach Anto- nio Anderson. “But the guys were able to calm down as the game went on, run good sets on offense, play good defense and pull away at the end.” Ademide Badmus, back with the Bulldogs following a season at St. Mary’s, notched a dou- ble-double for English with 23 points and 15 rebounds. Mason Jean-Baptiste added 19 points ITEM FILE PHOTO and three rebounds, while Jar- Kylia Reynoso led English with 22 points, six nel Guzman had 16 points and assists and four steals in a win over Saugus. four rebounds. Kanye Wavezwa had 11 points and two re- ITEM FILE PHOTO bounds, while Jack Rodriguez English’s Jarnel Guzman had 16 points and four rebounds in a win had nine points. Bulldogs beat over Saugus Thursday night. ENGLISH, B2 Saugus to kick off new season Tech basketball turning the page By Harold Rivera little undersized but we’re behind the 8-ball because ITEM SPORTS EDITOR going to work differently. SCHOOL ROUNDUP of the weather. But our We’re a lot more athletic LYNN — The message By Harold Rivera girls worked hard during this year.” through the early going ITEM SPORTS EDITOR the offseason. Our guards Tech graduated nine for the Lynn Tech boys played great and we played seniors from last year’s The Lynn English girls basketball team’s a sim- great defensively.” team, including Buba basketball team started ple one. Tech’s centered on English (1-0) travels to Ceesay, Amari Gaston the season on a high note turning the page on last Peabody for another North- and Rob Wallace, who n- with a 61-42 win at Saugus season’s downfalls and ished his career with over eastern Conference tilt Thursday. looking forward to what 1,000 points and 1,000 re- next Thursday (7). Kylia Reynoso led En- this season could bring. bounds. “We’re going to get back glish with 22 points, six The Tigers nished “They brought leader- on the gym, work on some assists and four steals. Ju- at 6-14 last winter and ship,” Patrick said of his more things that we hav- lianna Perry contributed missed out on the state 2019 senior class. “Rob en’t been able to put in,” with 12 points and four tournament. brought a lot scoring and Charles said.” We’re get- steals. Maylin Echevarria “I’m not even thinking Amari was intense on de- ting back to work. Our goal poured in a solid perfor- about last year,” Tigers fense. They showed a lot is to beat everyone that’s in mance with eight points coach Stevie Patrick, en- to these guys and that’s front of us.” and eight rebounds. tering his fourth season, one of the reasons why I’m Saugus was led by Jillian “It was a great team said. “It was a tough sea- happy about this group Ricupero’s 15 points, while win,” English coach Mack- son but I’m looking for- this year.” Shaylin Groark added six enzie Charles said. “The ward to this season. I’m This season’s co-cap- points. Nicole Stewart girls were excited to show happy with the group we tains are seniors Haidar played well off the bench. ITEM FILE PHOTO the hard work they’ve put have now. A lot of them Bdaiwi (forward), Gregory The Sachems (0-1) host in. Saugus is a good team. Tech boys basketball coach Stevie Patrick are seniors. They’ve been Hernandez (guard) and Salem on Monday (7). They’ll get better. Some of (center) is entering his fourth season as head through the program. Julian Peralta (guard). the teams might be a bit ROUNDUP, B2 coach of the Tigers. They’ll work hard. We’re a TECH, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2019

ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Mike Lynch delivered words of wisdom at the 74th Item All-Star Football Dinner Thursday night at Tedesco Country Club. Lynch delivers memorable awards speech

DINNER until the season’s over, phy; English’s Ryan De- thanked us. A little sneak From B1 saying ‘I hope I get the wan and Mathias Fowler; preview, coming up this call, I hope I get the call,’” KIPP Academy’s Mike week I’m going to Swamp- Lynch carries a special Lynch said. “It might have Brice and Dave Filias; scott, my alma mater, for a connection to the All- been Hank Collins, he had Saugus’ Marvens Jean; ‘High 5.’ That’ll be airing ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Stars. He was one of them this great sketch of every Peabody’s Kyle Maglione; Thursday, Dec. 19.” Swampscott head coach Bob Serino speaks to in 1970, representing the one of us and it was on one St. Mary’s George Percy; Lynch offered words of the crowd during the Item All-Star Football Swampscott football team. big poster board. We all Winthrop’s Bobby Hubert. wisdom to the All-Stars as Dinner Thursday night. “I remember the great got to keep it. I still have it As the season pro- they move forward with group of guys that were on my scrapbook. I looked gressed, a handful of area their respective careers there,” Lynch said. “Dan at it (Thursday) before I teams remained as the and future endeavors. Heaney of Saugus won the came up.” last few standing. St. “You’re a leader,” Lynch Major award winners Player of the Year Award. This year’s Item All- John’s Prep and Swamp- said. “Set a good example. I was just in awe of so Stars are St. John’s Prep’s scott won Super Bowls in There are a lot of young many great athletes on Matt Crowley and Matt Division 1 and Division 5, players, not only in high the North Shore. I was Duchemin; Classical’s respectively. Fenwick share their stories honored to be just one of Daniel Gisonno and Man- reached the Division 6 Su- school but there are many Daily Item/Agganis Foun- many of them.” ny Guerrero; Lynnfield’s per Bowl. KIPP reached youth players and Pop AWARDS dation Defensive Player of Lynch continued his ca- Clayton Marengi and Jack the Division 8 state semi- Warner players looking up From B1 the Year after helping reer at Harvard, where he Ford; Marblehead’s Josh- final. Revere advanced to to you. When I was grow- Most importantly, Seri- lead a stout Crusaders’ kicked the game-winning ua Robertson and Tim the Division 4 North final. ing up I wanted to be like no thanked his own staff defense at linebacker. field goal in the 100th an- Cronin; Tech’s Haidar “I enjoy the exuberance Barry Gallup. He was a and players for the hard “This isn’t just for me,” niversary of the Crimson Bdaiwi; Fenwick’s David and enthusiasm of all the big star at Swampscott. work they put in day in Wilson said. “This defense Tide’s Ivy League rivalry Cifuentes, Matt Juneau players,” Lynch said. “We He was polite, he was on and day out this season. is built for the three line- tilt against Yale in 1975. and Chrys Wilson; Swamp- went to Revere this year. I the honor roll. Set an ex- “My staff is unbeliev- backers. I credit the de- But his high school memo- scott’s Dylan January, met Joe Llanos and head ample because young kids able, I’ve been saying it all fensive tackles and coach- ries have always remained Graham Inzana and Zack coach Lou Cicatelli. Every look up to you. Be a good year,” Serino said. “The ing more than anyone. I special to him. Palmer; Revere’s Joe Lla- one of those kids came up student, a good citizen and kids are a great group of just did my job and this is “You don’t think about it nos and Jonathan Mur- to us after practice and a good role model.” kids. One of their parents the outcome of it.” said, ‘You had their atten- KIPP has progressed tion from day one.’ And we over its first three seasons English boys beat Saugus in season opener had the best practices the and junior captain Mike week before the Super Brice has been there for it ENGLISH the halftime break. Bowl and it showed Satur- all. Brice finished the sea- From B1 The second half started day.” son with 52 tackles and even better for English, One of those players, three sacks, holds a 3.6 For Saugus, Joe Lusso and it was all due to its Zack Palmer, left his mark GPA and is a member of led the way with 17 points defense. on the field, especially on KIPP’s Black Student and three rebounds. Myles “The key was the com- special teams. Palmer re- Union and Student Coun- Manalaysay had 12 points munication and hustle on turned three kickoffs and cil, earning him the Wil- and six rebounds, while the defensive end,” said two punts for touchdowns liam F. Connell Stu- Nick Israelson had eight Anderson. “The guys were in his senior season, earn- dent-Athlete of the Year points and eight rebounds. able to get out there and ing him Special Teams Award. Christian Correia had sev- force some turnovers to Player of the Year. “I’m super surprised,” en points and three re- get us some easy offense “We spend a lot of time Brice said. “Me and my bounds. the other way.” on special teams,” Palmer teammates, we work real- “I’m proud of how the The Bulldogs opened the said. “We do two different ly hard in the weight room guys played, they came second half on a 14-0 run special teams a day at all offseason. All the sum- practice and on Friday we mer mornings we were out early and made a run to effectively run away go over all the special working out, I’m just real- against a really good with the win. After taking teams. My teammates are ly happy it came to frui- team,” said Saugus coach a 71-33 lead into the start Mark Bertrand. “But obvi- very disciplined. They tion.” of the fourth quarter, En- ously when you play a block for me, I just hit a When it came to the Ed- glish brought in its substi- good team, you’ve got to seam and I’m gone. That’s ward H. Cahill Player of tutes for the remainder of stick to the game plan. En- how it was all season.” the Year award, there the game. glish did a great job of The Daily Item/Agganis were no surprises. If you Saugus (0-1) gets back in taking us out of our game Foundation Offensive watched Revere senior plan and making us play action Monday (7) on the Player of the Year went to Joe Llanos carry the ball undisciplined, and they road at Salem. the leader of Lynnfield’s this season odds are you were able to jump on us.” “The key right now is to high-flying offense, quar- didn’t walk away disap- English let Saugus hang build on the positives from terback Clayton Marengi. pointed. Llanos rushed for around in the first half. this game and keep things Marengi set single-season a single-season program After the Bulldogs took a rolling,” said Bertrand. “I program records in pass- record 1,960 yards and 27 9-3 lead early, Saugus ral- believe we’re a good team ing yards (2,542), sin- touchdowns. lied back with strong de- that can go up against the gle-season touchdown “This is a big credit to fense to make it 17-10 En- best of them, but we’re go- passes (31) and career (Revere football),” Llanos glish at the end of the first ing to have to keep work- touchdown passes (39). said. “I wouldn’t be here if quarter. ing if we want to compete “It means everything,” it wasn’t for my coaches The Sachems continued in the NEC.” Marengi said. “I definitely and teammates. My team- that momentum into the English has a full week wouldn’t be here if it mates mean everything to second quarter, cutting off before getting back in wasn’t for my teammates. me. They’re a big part of the deficit to as close as action next Thursday We had a tough season the success and the chem- two points midway against Peabody (7). last year and all credit istry on our team. Our through the period. But “It’s actually kind of nice goes out to them.” coaches have our back no that’s where the rally since we had such a short Fenwick’s Chrys Wilson matter what. I know I can stopped. English went on preseason,” Anderson said. was recognized as The ask them for anything.” a 13-3 run over the next “We’ll be able to get back ITEM FILE PHOTO 3:07 of game time to break to practice, keep working English’s Mason Jean-Baptiste had 19 points the game open. The Bull- on everything and try to and three rebounds in a win over Saugus. dogs took a 40-24 lead into get better every day.” Classical’s Lang Tech basketball turning the page on last season sets program record TECH with him as our starting have been on the bench but Patrick likes Tech’s ROUNDUP Adam Mariano, who fin- From B1 point guard. He can shoot, some of them got minutes chances in the Common- From B1 ished third in the 100 but- pass and he sets his team- here and there. With Ma- wealth Athletic Conference terfly (1:10.33). The 200 “They trust each other,” mates up. That’s what a lik, Greg, Mehki and Yael, Small. GIRLS BASKETBALL freestyle relay team of Patrick said. “That’s what point guard is supposed to we’re a lot more athletic “Just like we lost a lot of Winthrop 74, Lang, Mariano, Daniel gives me the confidence do.” than we have been in the seniors, a lot of the other Charlestown 39 Puma and Zachary Westin that I have for this season. Also returning are senior past.” teams lost a lot of seniors,” Behind Maura Dorr’s 27 finished second with a They all played football to- guard Eli Sosa, senior for- After missing out on the Patrick said. “I feel that ev- points, the Vikings rolled time of 1:50.52. gether. They had a success- ward Carlos Peralta, junior playoffs last season, the erybody’s on a even-level to a win on opening night. Classical (0-1) is back in ful season and that brings guard Malik Purter and ju- Tigers have set qualifying playing field. May the best Lily Pulsifer added 13 the pool Tuesday (4:30) good energy in practice. nior forward Mehki Cronin, for the tournament as one team win.” points. against Swampscott. There’s a different energy who’s currently nursing an of their top goals. But doing Tech opens the season SWIMMING Peabody 97, in practice.” injury but aims to re-join so won’t be easy. Friday at Greater Lowell Marblehead 99, English 75 Senior point Luis Pineiro the Tigers soon. “We have to play hard,” (5:30). Classical 76 Mary Lawlor was a dou- will run the offense. Patrick’s excited about Patrick said. “Players have “The guys are ready to Jacob Lang set a new ble-winner in the loss for “Luis brings a lot to the the potential he’s seen from to buy in and listen to the go,” Patrick said. “We had Classical program record English, taking first in the table as far intensity on eighth-grader Yael Viz- coaches. I have a really a scrimmage that was in the 200 individual med- 100 butterfly and the 200 the floor and balancing the caino, a guard. good coaching staff with a canceled because of the ley, finishing with a time individual medley. Ryan offense,” Patrick said. “I’m “He’s special,” Patrick lot of experience in playing snow, so we haven’t had a of 2:16.45. He broke the Curley took first in the 50 very confident with him said. “He’s different. He and coaching. If the players scrimmage. The guys are record that was previously freestyle and Hannah Tra- running the offense. He’s made the varsity team. buy in, I think we’ll have a ready to play against an- held by Kevin Chasse hant took first in diving. very smart with the ball. He’s definitely a special successful season. We have other team. They’re tired of (2:16.81). The 200 medley relay Even without the ball he player. to play hard, listen to the playing each other. They’re Also finishing well for team of Lawlor, Trahant, does a great job making “We have speed,” Patrick coaches, stay healthy and ready and they’re hungry. the Rams were Cate Tyler Kebreau and Cath- sure guys are in the right said. “We also have experi- not turn the ball over. If we I’m very confident with this Hines, who finished third erine Zuffante also had a places. I’m very confident ence. A lot of these seniors do, we’ll make the playoffs.” group.” in diving (144.20) and first-place finish. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE FRIDAY Saugus at Swampscott (12:30) Danvers at Marblehead (2:15) Boys Basketball Everett at Revere (5) Tech at Greater Lowell (5) Winthrop at Beverly (5) Pentucket at Lynnfield (6:30) Peabody at Lynn (6:20) St. Mary’s at Archbishop Williams (6:30) Fenwick at Arlington Catholic (8) Salem at Classical (7) Peabody at Danvers (7) Girls Hockey Gloucester at Marblehead (7) Beverly at Winthrop (1:30) Swampscott at Beverly (7) Medford at Marblehead (4) Malden Catholic at Winthrop (7) Fenwick at Arlington Catholic (6) Peabody at Masconomet (7:15) Girls Basketball St. Mary’s at Austin Prep (8) Tech at Academy of Notre Dame (5:30) Lynnfield at Pentucket (6:30) Swimming Lynnfield at CAL Dive Meet (2) Archbishop Williams at St. Mary’s (6:30) Classical at Salem (7) Wrestling O’Bryant at Revere (7) Marblehead at Greater Lawrence (8) Marblehead at Gloucester (7) Lynnfield at Wilmington, Hopkinton, Danvers at Peabody (7) Whittier (10) Beverly at Swampscott (7) SUNDAY Track Boys Basketball Fenwick at Arlington Catholic (4) Dracut at St. Mary’s (6) St. Mary’s at Austin Prep (4) Girls Basketball Swimming Andover at St. Mary’s (4) NEC Dive Meet (5:30) Girls Hockey SATURDAY Fenwick at Marblehead (10:30) Boys Hockey Swimming Triton at Lynnfield (12) Lynnfield at Manchester-Essex (4)

SPORTS BRIEFS Bishop Fenwick contact Interpreter Steve Carroll via email at ste- coaching vacancies [email protected]. Bishop Fenwick is look- Lynn/Somerville ing for a head coach for varsity wrestling. Those annual toy drive interested can contact Ath- letic Director David Woods The Lynn Jets and at [email protected] or Somerville Highlanders 978-587-8341. will team up this year for their second annual toy NSBUA Classes drive. The two teams will collect unwrapped toys PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The North Shore Base- over the next 10 days and ball Umpires Association Charlie McAvoy (left) looks to move the puck past Tampa Bay Lightning center Brayden Point (NSBUA) is looking for distribute them to the Sal- (right) during a game in Tampa Bay, Fla. Thursday night. new umpires for the 2020 vation Army in Lynn and season. the The Learning Center Classes begin January 6 in Somerville on Saturday at Essex Tech High School Dec 21st. Bruins fall to Tampa Bay Lightning in Danvers at 6 p.m. The The Jets will collect toy class dates are January 6, donations at their next two TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — The Bruins, coming power play, tying it 1-all by NHL goals leader Da- 13, 27 and February 3, 10, home games- Saturday at Steven Stamkos had two off an intense 3-2 loss at 12:35 of the second. The vid Pastrnak, and a chance 24. The certification exam 6:20 p.m. against Peabody goals to extend his recent Wednesday night at Wash- Lightning star tied Bernie in close for Jake DeBrusk. date is March 2. and next Wednesday at 6 tear and the Tampa Bay ington in a matchup of Nicholls and Yvan Cour- Rask turned aside a The $100 fee includes the p.m. against Winthrop. Lightning beat the sud- the NHL’s top two teams, noyer for 46th place on the quality opportunity for course, all written materi- Those who cannot make denly slumping Boston hadn’t dropped four con- NHL list with 152 career Stamkos after his pow- als, a rule book and the the games but still want to Bruins 3-2 on Thursday secutive games in regula- power-play goals. er-play goal. certification exam. A suc- help out are encouraged to night. tion since March 2017. The Boston went up 1-0 at NOTES cessfully completed Massa- contact Jetscoach Mike Stamkos has scored six five-game losing streak is 4:26 of the first when Brad Boston’s Zdeno Chara chusetts CORI certification Roberts via email at times during a four-game their longest since an 0-5- Marchand skated along and Tampa Bay’s Pat Ma- is required. MikeRoberts813@yahoo. goal streak. 0 stretch in March 2016. the left wing boards and roon fought 27 seconds For more information com. Tampa Bay, which had Not long after Stamkos went around the net be- into the game. ... Light- dropped four of five at gave the Lightning a 3-1 fore making a nice pass to ning C Tyler Johnson (low- NFL home, also got a goal from lead at 15:13 of the third Bergeron in the low slot. er body) missed his third AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE Brayden Point. Andrei Va- period, Moore got his first Marchand become the straight game but could East East silevskiy made 27 saves goal since returning from fourth NHL player to return next week. ... Moore W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA for the win. shoulder surgery with 3:15 reach 30 assists this sea- played for the fourth time New England 10 3 0 .769 338 168 Dallas 6 7 0 .462 334 267 Buffalo 9 4 0 .692 274 212 Philadelphia 6 7 0 .462 297 301 Patrice Bergeron and left. son. He has four assists in in five games after missing N.Y. Jets 5 8 0 .385 226 301 Washington 3 10 0 .231 188 310 John Moore scored for the Point put Tampa Bay the last three games. the first 28 this season. He Miami 3 10 0 .231 221 399 N.Y. Giants 2 11 0 .154 247 362 South South Bruins, who have lost four ahead 2-1 on a power play Both goalies made sev- sat out Wednesday. W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA straight in regulation and 4:07 into the third from eral strong saves in the UP NEXT Houston 8 5 0 .615 317 309 y-New Orleans 10 3 0 .769 344 296 five in a row overall (0-4- the slot. second. Bruins: Complete a four- Tennessee 8 5 0 .615 318 255 Tampa Bay 6 7 0 .462 378 381 Indianapolis 6 7 0 .462 296 295 Carolina 5 8 0 .385 300 360 1). Tuukka Rask stopped Stamkos also scored Vasilevskiy stopped two game trip Saturday night Jacksonville 4 9 0 .308 230 337 Atlanta 4 9 0 .308 300 343 28 shots. from the slot during a shots from the left circle at Florida. North North W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA x-Baltimore 11 2 0 .846 430 236 Green Bay 10 3 0 .769 309 270 Pittsburgh 8 5 0 .615 259 242 Minnesota 9 4 0 .692 339 249 Cleveland 6 7 0 .462 273 291 Chicago 7 6 0 .538 243 232 Cincinnati 1 12 0 .077 198 325 Detroit 3 9 1 .269 287 335 Celtics come up short against rival Sixers at TD Garden West West W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA y-Kansas City 9 4 0 .692 371 281 San Francisco 11 2 0 .846 397 229 Oakland 6 7 0 .462 258 366 Seattle 10 3 0 .769 341 321 Denver 5 8 0 .385 236 261 L.A. Rams 8 5 0 .615 311 262 L.A. Chargers 5 8 0 .385 289 251 Arizona 3 9 1 .269 272 374 Thursday’s Games Philadelphia at Washington, 1 p.m. N.Y. Jets at Baltimore, 8:20 p.m. Cleveland at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. Sunday’s Games Jacksonville at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Denver at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Minnesota at L.A. Chargers, 4:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Detroit, 1 p.m. Atlanta at San Francisco, 4:25 p.m. Houston at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Miami at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. L.A. Rams at Dallas, 4:25 p.m. Seattle at Carolina, 1 p.m. Buffalo at Pittsburgh, 8:20 p.m. Chicago at Green Bay, 1 p.m. Monday’s Game New England at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Indianapolis at New Orleans, 8:15 p.m. NHL EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Boston 33 20 7 6 46 111 84 Colorado 31 20 8 3 43 114 85 Buffalo 33 16 11 6 38 105 100 St. Louis 32 18 8 6 42 94 88 Montreal 32 15 11 6 36 104 105 Winnipeg 31 19 10 2 40 92 83 Tampa Bay 30 16 11 3 35 108 95 Dallas 32 18 11 3 39 84 76 Florida 31 15 11 5 35 107 104 Nashville 30 14 11 5 33 101 97 Toronto 32 15 13 4 34 104 104 Minnesota 31 14 12 5 33 92 101 Ottawa 32 13 17 2 28 86 100 Chicago 31 12 13 6 30 84 98 Detroit 32 7 22 3 17 67 129 Pacific Division Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Edmonton 33 18 11 4 40 100 99 Washington 33 23 5 5 51 120 95 Arizona 33 18 11 4 40 91 80 N.Y. Islanders 30 21 7 2 44 89 70 Calgary 33 17 12 4 38 91 98 Pittsburgh 32 18 10 4 40 105 85 Vegas 33 16 12 5 37 98 94 Carolina 31 19 11 1 39 103 85 Vancouver 31 15 12 4 34 104 95 Philadelphia 31 17 9 5 39 97 88 San Jose 33 15 16 2 32 89 114 N.Y. Rangers 30 15 12 3 33 94 94 Anaheim 31 13 14 4 30 82 92 Columbus 31 12 14 5 29 76 94 Los Angeles 32 12 18 2 26 80 103 New Jersey 30 9 16 5 23 74 111 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss.

Thursday’s Games N.Y. Rangers at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Tampa Bay 3, Boston 2 Friday’s Games Buffalo 4, Nashville 3 Vegas at Dallas, 8 p.m. N.Y. Islanders 3, Florida 1 New Jersey at Colorado, 9 p.m. Pittsburgh 1, Columbus 0, OT Saturday’s Games Winnipeg at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Buffalo vs. N.Y. Islanders at Nassau Veter- Vegas at St. Louis, 8 p.m. ans Memorial Coliseum, 1 p.m. Edmonton at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Columbus at Ottawa, 1 p.m. Toronto at Calgary, 9 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Anaheim, 4 p.m. Chicago at Arizona, 9 p.m. Carolina at Calgary, 4 p.m. Los Angeles at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Dallas at Nashville, 6:30 p.m. Carolina at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Toronto at Edmonton, 7 p.m. NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Philadelphia 19 7 .739 — Dallas 16 7 .696 — Boston 17 7 .720 — Houston 16 8 .667 ½ Toronto 16 8 .667 1½ San Antonio 9 14 .391 7 Brooklyn 13 11 .542 4½ Memphis 8 16 .333 8½ New York 5 20 .200 13 New Orleans 6 19 .240 11 Southeast Division Northwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Miami 18 6 .750 — Denver 14 8 .636 — Orlando 11 13 .458 7 Utah 14 11 .560 1½ Charlotte 11 16 .407 8½ Oklahoma City 11 13 .458 4 Washington 7 16 .304 10½ Minnesota 10 14 .417 5 Atlanta 6 19 .240 12½ Portland 10 15 .400 5½ Central Division Pacific Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Milwaukee 22 3 .880 — L.A. Lakers 22 3 .880 — Indiana 16 9 .640 6 L.A. Clippers 19 7 .731 3½ Detroit 10 14 .417 11½ Phoenix 11 13 .458 10½ Chicago 9 17 .346 13½ Sacramento 11 13 .458 10½ Cleveland 5 19 .208 16½ Golden State 5 21 .192 17½ Thursday’s Games New York at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Philadelphia 115 at Boston 109 Saturday’s Games Cleveland at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. San Antonio vs. Phoenix at Mexico City, 5 Dallas vs. Detroit at Mexico City, 9 p.m. p.m. Portland at Denver, 10:30 p.m. Brooklyn at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Friday’s Games L.A. Clippers at Chicago, 8 p.m. Houston at Orlando, 7 p.m. Washington at Memphis, 8 p.m. PHOTOS | ASSOCIATED PRESS L.A. Lakers at Miami, 7 p.m. Cleveland at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. New Orleans at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Miami at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Indiana at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Detroit at Houston, 9 p.m. Top: Kemba Walker lays the ball in past Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid during a game Charlotte at Chicago, 8 p.m. Oklahoma City at Denver, 9 p.m. at TD Garden Thursday night. Milwaukee at Memphis, 8 p.m. Sunday’s Games Golden State at Utah, 9 p.m. Orlando at New Orleans, 3:30 p.m. Bottom: Philadelphia 76ers forward Ben Simmons drives the ball on Enes Kanter. L.A. Clippers at Minnesota, 9:30 p.m. Charlotte at Indiana, 5 p.m. B4 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2019 COMICS

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

ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON

HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON

THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Daughter senses mom is hurt by her relationship with dad DEAR ABBY: I am a need. Instead, I am sub- 49-year-old woman Dear Abby is written by Abigail jected to all kinds of whose mother tries to things in my mailbox. I make me feel guilty for Van Buren, also known as Jeanne have received money, having a good relation- Phillips, and was founded by her postage stamps, greeting ship with my father. I mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact cards, notepads and have an excellent rela- enough mailing labels to tionship with her, but Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. far outlast me! lately it feels strained be- Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. I have now decided that cause she gets mad if any charity that sends Dad and I do things to- me merchandise or any gether or even just talk other “freebie” will be on the phone. My goal is ed, private phone conver- you have any sugges- taken off my donation not to hurt her, but I re- sations on a regular ba- tions? I try to give my list. I hate to write bona fuse not to have a rela- sis, she may fear you have own husband lots of love. fide charities off my list, tionship with my dad just supplanted her in his af- but it has become ridicu- fections. However, if this TORN BETWEEN to appease her. Have you TWO IN MONTANA lous. ever heard of a mother isn’t the case, and she being jealous of her demonstrates other per- WASTEFUL IN sonality changes, her phy- DEAR TORN: Do daughter’s relationship nothing about this crush. WASHINGTON with her father? sician should be notified Continue giving your so she can be evaluated. husband lots of love, at- DEAR WASTEFUL: CONFLICTED IN tention and appreciation. You are not the only per- NEW JERSEY DEAR ABBY: I have Crushes are normal. son to complain about been trying to deal with Sometimes they serve as this. I receive many letters DEAR CONFLICTED: this on my own for a long reminders that we are from equally frustrated Yes, I have. But you say time. I have been “crush- still alive. As long as they readers about it. you have an excellent re- ing” on a man of my faith remain “unfertilized ro- Before donating to any lationship with your for a couple of years, and mances,” they harm no charity, go online and mother, and this behavior it never seems to subside. one. You have a mutual check out charitynaviga- is recent. Do you call and We are both married to admiration society be- tor.org. If you do, it will interact individually others, seemingly happi- cause you both deserve it give you insight into with her the way you do ly. I like his wife very and have nothing to feel where your money goes with your father? If not, it much, and I would never guilty about. — including how much of might help to give her want to hurt her. their revenue is spent on more attention than you I think he is a wonder- DEAR ABBY: Is there salaries and “overhead.” have. ful human being, and he any way to stop charities Just because you receive Is her relationship with has said as much to me. from sending all of this notepads, mailing labels your father the same as it We would never enter- “free stuff”? When I do- and calendars does NOT always has been? If it tain the idea of an affair. nate to charity, I intend mean you are obligated to isn’t, because you and From my standpoint, I for my contribution to be send money. Please re- your father have extend- don’t know what to do. Do used to help someone in member that. BRIDGE

Thrust and parry by each partnership All sword fighters know about to show long diamonds and second- thrust and parry. A fencer makes an ary clubs. (He might have done that aggressive move, which his opponent over four hearts, but it would have parries. Then, ideally, the defender been risky.) immediately launches a counter After taking the first trick with the thrust. club ace, how did East plan the de- It can be the same in a bridge deal. fense? In today’s, for example, how should Given that West presumably had at the play go in four hearts after West most two hearts, it was highly unlike- leads the club three? ly that he had led a singleton club. If you play weak jump shifts in So, East correctly thrust with the competition, West would bid three spade king. How did South parry? diamonds over one heart. Here, Declarer had two club losers, so he that would help East-West find a could afford only one spade loser. If profitable down-one five-diamond spades were 3-3, his cause was hope- sacrifice over four hearts. Since this less. It was impossible that spades East-West had a different agreement were 5-1. So he assumed 4-2. for three diamonds (a fit-jump show- South played low at trick two and ing long diamonds and clubs), West won the next trick with his spade should have bid two clubs. Even if ace. Then, after drawing trumps, he this proved to be a 3-3 fit, it would played a club toward the board to not end the auction. Then, later, per- establish the queen, on which he haps West could have bid no-trump discarded his remaining spade. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS THIS WEEK IN THEATERS

6 Underground Original Film! A rush to judgment is at the heart of Ryan Reynolds stars in this Michael Bay action film. Six individuals form a vigilante squad after faking their own deaths in order to take down notorious criminals. Clint Eastwood’s “Richard Jewell” American Housewife: “The Bromance Before Christmas” ABC, 8 p.m. Katie (Katy Mixon) looks forward to sharing her fa- vorite childhood Christmas tradition with Taylor (Meg Donnelly), but a surprise visit from her mom, Kath- ryn (guest star Wendie Malick), threatens her holiday cheer. Meanwhile, Greg (Diedrich Bader) is blindsid- ed by Katie’s good intentions; and, to make matters worse, Oliver (Daniel DiMaggio) and Anna-Kat (Julia Butters) break a family heirloom. The 88th Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade The CW, 8 p.m. The largest Christmas event in America is hosted by Erik Estrada, Laura McKenzie, Dean Cain, Montel Williams and Elizabeth Stanton with Mario Lopez and his family serving as grand marshals. The event will include performances by Jesse & Joy, Dionne Warwick, Brandon Jenner and more. The Blacklist: “Katarina Rostova” NBC, 8 p.m. In the winter finale, Red (James Spader) and the task force pay a visit to a former Blacklister, as an explosive confrontation leads Liz (Megan Boone) to make a critical choice. “Gone With the Wind” 80th Anniversary TCM, beginning at 8 p.m. Eighty years after the Oscar-winning Civil War epic Gone With the Wind made its world premiere in At- lanta on Dec. 15, 1939, Turner Classic Movies will air the legendary film, followed by a 1988 documen- By Stephen Whitty Eastwood is one of Hol- crime to live with your mom? slowly wakes from his own, lywood’s few conservative To play video games? Won- cluelessly naive attitude to tary about the movie called The Making of a Legend: You can’t judge a kook by filmmakers, and coming out dering if Jewell belongs to understand his lawyer’s own Gone With the Wind. his cover. Fresh Off the Boat: “Jessica Town” That’s the lesson of Richard during this impeachment any “extremist” groups, his hard truth: Law enforcement, ABC, 8:30 p.m. Jewell, the true story of the winter, Richard Jewell is sure worried lawyer asks him if and the media, is not there to Jessica (Constance Wu) is thriving in the merriment security guard who pointed to be picked over for political he’s a member of the NRA. be your friends. of Christmas, the time of year she takes full con- cops to a suspicious package messages. “Is that an extremist There’s some smart, if cyn- trol of the household and everything is perfect, until at the 1996 Atlanta Olym- Certainly, the FBI here, group?” a shocked Jewell ical, honesty in that realiza- Louis (Randall Park) does the unthinkable — tries to pics — a package that later personified by Jon Hamm’s asks. tion, and Eastwood’s film ar- help — turning her Christmas dream into a holiday exploded. Jewell was hailed arrogant agent, is more con- But Jewell — played with rives there through his own nightmare. as a hero who’d helped save cerned with its own hotshot an almost bovine calm by typically straightforward sto- Magnum P.I.: “Day I Met the Devil” image than with getting Paul Walter Hauser — soon rytelling and unfussy style. CBS, 9 p.m. lives. Then people took a second it right. And the media — finds himself in a world Still, its portrayal of Wilde’s In the new episode “Day I Met the Devil,” Magnum boiled down to Olivia Wilde’s where nothing, and no one, sleazy journalist character, (Jay Hernandez) is called up from the reserves for a look. And saw a chubby, ec- centric loner who lived with sleep-with-any-source, burn- can be trusted. Friends come who is based on a real woman top-secret mission that isn’t what it’s made out to be. any-bridge reporter — have to dinner, wearing wires. FBI who is now dead, identified in Long Lost Family his mom. Who played violent the morals of a maggot. agents try to trick him into the film by name, is ugly and TLC, 10 p.m. video games, wore camo and But there’s still a sober- confessions. exaggerated and not really Season Finale! collected guns. Who so des- The season comes to a close with some amazing perately wanted to be a cop ing and nonpartisan mes- Luckily he has his mom, supported by the facts. Which stories. Patrice’s life began in a horrific way, as she that he’d once impersonated sage — particularly if you’re played by the indomitable is not only unfair, but in was abandoned in a trash can just days after being one. old enough to remember the Kathy Bates, on his side. the film’s rush to just make born. However, this macabre mystery didn’t prevent And instead of a hero, peo- bombing, and how quickly ev- And an anti-establishment, things easy and interesting, her from having a happy life with her loving adoptive ple saw a suspect. eryone rushed to judgement. shorts-and-sandals law- very odd. family. Ever since Patrice was told her birth story, she Except Jewell didn’t do it. Jewell was, definitely, a lit- yer, played by the endlessly Because, after all, isn’t wanted to know the reasons why her birth mother And the rush to judgment, tle odd — a rigidly righteous watchable Sam Rockwell, that what the movie says we would make such a drastic choice, so she enlists the by the FBI and the media rent-a-cop, a Paul Blart with- completely on his side. shouldn’t have done to Rich- help of Lisa Joyner. In a separate story, Chris Jacobs and most of America, is at out the humor. Of course ev- Leaning on them, Jewell ard Jewell? tries to answer how a woman came to be raised by the heart of Clint Eastwood’s eryone suspected him. manages to survive the at- the wrong family. coldly critical drama. But, the movie asks, is it a tacks on his character. And Stephen’s Grade: B

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MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PAY CALLS By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given by Cindy M. Loring and Scott E. Loring to By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Bank of America, N.A., dated January 7, 2011 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at mortgage given by Anthony L. Granata, Jennifer M. Granata to Mortgage Electronic Book 30388, Page 267 as affected by a Judgment recorded on December 7, 2018 in Said Registry of Deeds at Book 37202, Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for North American Savings Bank, FSB, Pay Call Numbers Page 339, subsequently assigned to Federal National Mortgage Association by Bank of America, N.A. by assignment recorded dated February 21, 2009 and recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) (900, 976 and 550) in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 32222, Page 383 for breach of the conditions of said Registry of Deeds in Book 28396, Page 348, as modified by a certain modification Advertiser telephone numbers with Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 1:00 PM on January 3, 2020 at 9 Story agreement dated April 30, 2016, and recorded with said Essex County (Southern 900, 976 and 550 prefixes MUST Avenue, Unit 2, Lynn, MA, all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: District) Registry of Deeds in Book 34935, Page 88, of which mortgage the disclose the price of the telephone undersigned is the present holder, by assignment from: call. When a number is published THE CONDOMINIUM UNIT KNOWN AS CONDOMINIUM UNIT NUMBER 2 (HEREINAFTER CALLED THE "SUBJECT UNIT"), IN THE within the advertisement the per CONDOMINIUM KNOWN AS STORY AVENUE CONDOMINIUM, A CONDOMINIUM (HEREINAFTER CALLED THE "CONDOMINIUM"), Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for North American minute and/or flat charge must be ESTABLISHED BY MASTER DEED DATED FEBRUARY 8, 2007 AND RECORDED AT THE ESSEX SOUTH DISTRICT REGISTRY OF Savings Bank, FSB, its successors and assigns to JPMorgan Chase Bank, National included. If you dial a pay per call DEEDS, IN Association, recorded on April 10, 2012, in Book No. 31242, at Page 586 number from an advertisement appear- BOOK 26552, PAGE 258 (HEREINAFTER CALLED THE "MASTER DEED") . ing in the classified section and it for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, DOES NOT disclose this information, THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS OF THE CONDOMINIUM IS 9 STORY AVENUE, UNIT 2, LYNN, ESSEX COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS. the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1:00 PM on January 6, 2020, on the please notify the Item classified THE LAND IS DESCRIBED IN SAID MASTER DEED. THIS DEED, THE SUBJECT UNIT AND THE CONDOMINIUM ARE SUBJECT TO mortgaged premises located at 28 Tide Winds Terrace a/k/a 28 Tidewinds Terrace, department immediately. Response to THE PROVISIONS OF MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL LAWS, CHAPTER L83A ("CONDOMINIUMS"). Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises any pay per call numbers will be described in said mortgage, charged to your telephone bill and THE SUBJECT UNIT IS SHOWN ON THE MASTER PLAN OF THE CONDOMINIUM FILED IN THE ESSEX SOUTH DISTRICT REGISTRY anyone under 18 years of age must OF DEEDS AND ON THE UNIT PLAN OF THE SUBJECT UNIT, WHICH IS ATTACHED HERETO AS EXHIBIT A, AND THE VERIFIED TO WIT: have parent's consent. STATEMENT OF A REGISTERED ARCHITECT IN THE FORM REQUIRED BY MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL LAWS, CHAPTER 183A, All that certain parcel of land situate in the Town of Marblehead, County of Essex Please call immediately for further SECTION 8 AND 9, THAT IS AFFIXED TO SAID MASTER PLANS AND UNIT PLAN. and State of Massachusetts bounded and described as follows: details or information. CLASSIFIED THE SUBJECT UNIT IS HEREBY CONVEYED TOGETHER WITH: The land with the buildings thereon, shown as Lot 21 on a plan entitled (781)593-7700 "Marblehead, Mass. Lots Layout Tide Winds Terrace Scale 1" = 40', November 17, 1. AN UNDIVIDED SIXTEEN PERCENT (16%) INTEREST IN THE COMMON AREAS AND FACILITIES OF THE CONDOMINIUM 1959, W. T. Foss Co-Engineers" and recorded with Essex South District Registry of MISC. DESCRIBED IN THE MASTER DEED APPERTAINING TO THE SUBJECT UNIT AND DESCRIBED IN THE MASTER DEED, AND IN THE Deeds, Plan Book 93, Plan 45, and being bounded and described as follows: STORY AVENUE CONDOMINIUM TRUST, CREATED BY INSTRUMENT DATED FEBRUARY 8, 2007, AND RECORDED AT THE ESSEX JCB 210 SL Bucketloader with SOUTH DISTRICT REGISTRY OF DEEDS IN BOOK 26552, PAGE 276 (THE "CONDOMINIUM TRUST"), AS THE AFOREMENTIONED Southwesterly by Tide Winds Terrace, 75.00 feet; Northwesterly by Lot 19, 104.60 quickhitch forklift. zero hours on 4 new MAY BE AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME; feet; tires, new wiring harness, battery and Northeasterly by Lot 18 and Lot 16, 75.01 feet; and Southeasterly by Lot 23, all fluid, grease, and filter changes. 2. AN EASEMENT, AS AN APPURTENANCE TO THE SUBJECT UNIT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF A STORAGE AREA, LOCATED IN 105.98 feet. Great snow machine and material THE BASEMENT OF THE BUILDING AS SHOWN ON THE BASEMENT PLAN AS UNIT NO. 2 STORAGE AREA AS DESCRIBED IN THE mover. $13,500. Ben: 978-578-8882 MASTER DEED AND SHOWN ON SAID PLANS SUBJECT TO THE CERTAIN RIGHTS OF OTHER UNIT OWNERS AND THE Containing 7900 square feet as shown on said Plan. CONDOMINIUM TRUST. Tax id#: 121 28 0 HELP WANTED 3. AS EASEMENT, AS AN APPURTENANCE TO THE SUBJECT UNIT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF A REAR BALCONY, LOCATED ON THE FIRST FLOOR OF THE BUILDING AS SHOWN ON THE UNIT NO. 2 FIRST FLOOR PLAN FOR UNIT NO. 2 BALCONY AREA AS For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern JOB INFORMATION DESCRIBED IN THE MASTER DEED AND SHOWN ON SAID PLANS SUBJECT TO THE CERTAIN RIGHTS OF OTHER UNIT OWNERS District) Registry of Deeds in Book 26338, Page 393. AND THE CONDOMINIUM TRUST. SERVICES These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit 4. AN EASEMENT FOR THE CONTINUANCE OF ALL ENCROACHMENTS BY THE SUBJECT UNIT ON THE ADJOINING UNITS OR ON of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the NOTICE THE COMMON AREAS AND FACILITIES EXISTING AS A RESULT OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE BUILDING, OR THAT MAY COME nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax For more information and assistance INTO EXISTENCE HEREAFTER AS A RESULT OF: titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or regarding the reliability of business (1) SETTLING OF THE BUILDING; OR liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, opportunities, work-at-home opportuni- (2) CONDEMNATION OR EMINENT DOMAIN PROCEEDINGS, OR having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, ties, employment services and financ- (3) ALTERATIONS OR REPAIR OF THE COMMON AREAS AND FACILITIES OR ANY PART THEREOF MADE PURSUANT TO THE easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. ing, the Daily Item urges its readers to PROVISIONS OF THE MASTER DEED AS THE SAME MAY BE FROM TIME TO TIME AMENDED, OR THE PROVISIONS OF THE contact the Better Business Bureau DECLARATION OF TRUST OF THE STORY AVENUE TERMS OF SALE: Inc., 290 Donald Lynch Blvd., Suite CONDOMINIUM TRUST AS THE SAME MAY BE FROM TIME TO TIME AMENDED; OR 102, Marlborough, MA 07152-4705 or (4) REPAIR OR RESTORATION OF THE BUILDING OR ANY UNIT THEREIN AFTER DAMAGE BY FIRE OR OTHER CASUALTY; AND A deposit of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank call 508-652-4800 check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. 5. AN EASEMENT TO USE ALL PIPES, WIRES, FLUES, DUCTS, CONDUITS, PLUMBING LINES AND OTHER PORTIONS OF THE The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., NOTICE COMMON AREAS AND FACILITIES LOCATED IN THE OTHER UNITS AND SERVING THE SUBJECT UNIT. 150 California St., Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box Don't pay to find work before you get 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days the job. Legitimate job placement firms THE SUBJECT UNIT IS HEREBY CONVEYED SUBJECT TO: from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon that work to fill specific positions receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in cannot charge an upfront fee. For free 1. AN EASEMENT IN FAVOR OF THE OWNERS OF OTHER UNITS TO USE ALL PIPES, WIRES, FLUES, DUCTS, CONDUITS, said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. information about avoiding employ- PLUMBING LINES AND OTHER PORTIONS OFTHE COMMON AREAS AND FACILITIES LOCATED IN THE SUBJECT UNIT AND ment service scams, write the Federal SERVING THE OTHER UNITS; Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Trade Commission at Washington, D.C., 20580 or call the National Fraud 2. THE PROVISIONS OF THE MASTER DEED AND MASTER PLANS OF THE CONDOMINIUM RECORDED SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. Information Center, AND AS PART OF THE MASTER DEED, AND THE PROVISIONS OF THE DECLARATION OF TRUST OF THE STORY AVENUE Present holder of said mortgage 1-800-876-7060 CONDOMINIUM TRUST AND THE BYLAWS AND RULES AND REGULATIONS THERETO (WHICH DECLARATION OF TRUST OF THE STORY AVENUE CONDOMINIUM TRUST, BY LAWS AND RULES AND REGULATIONS, DATED FEBRUARY 8, 2007, ARE RECORDED By its Attorneys, RENTALS WITH THE ESSEX SOUTH DISTRICT REGISTRY OF DEEDS, IN 26552, PAGE 276, AS THE SAME MAY BE AMENDED FROM TIME HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. 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Loan Modification recorded on July 21, 2011 in Said Registry of Deeds at Book 30540, Page 380 as affected by a Loan Modification recorded on April 18, 2014 4 ROOM FURNISHED APT. Saugus THE SUBJECT UNIT SHALL NOT BE USED OR MAINTAINED IN A MANNER INCONSISTENT WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE MASTER in Said Registry of Deeds at Book 33225, Page 297, subsequently assigned to Center, Heat, HW included. No pets or DEED, OR OF THIS UNIT DEED , OR THE STORY AVENUE CONDOMINIUM TRUST AND THE BYLAWS AND RULES AND MetLife Home Loans, a Division of MetLife Bank, N.A. by First Horizon Home Loans, smoking. On bus line. $1800. 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Mortgage Association by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern Excellent condition. A must see District) Registry of Deeds at Book 37491, Page 312 for breach of the conditions Call Steve 781-985-8438 TERMS OF SALE: of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or Auction at 10:00 AM on December 20, 2019 at 80 Stetson Avenue, Swampscott, money order will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be required to MA, all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: RELOCATING? execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other check The land with the buildings thereon, in Swampscott, Essex County, Massachusetts, satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue bounded and described as follows: Southeasterly by Stetson Avenue, 50 feet; the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure sale. If the Southwesterly by Lot 198 on plan hereinafter referred to, 107.60 feet; sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser Northwesterly by land of the Boston and Maine Railroad, 49.60 feet; and shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The description of the Northeasterly by lot 200 on said plan, 108.25 feet. Be all of said measurements premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE more or less or however otherwise bounded and described. For title reference see ESSENCE. Deed previously recorded in said Registry in Book 11632 Page 132.

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Private Sale on the following Motor recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The Plan a garage/yard Vehicles will be sold to satisfy the garagekeeper's lien thereon for storage, towing description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of charges, care and expenses of notices and sale of said vehicle. an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. sale before you move. Description of Vehicle 2000 mercedes s500 vin WDBNG75J5YA033141 Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. 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OPENOOPEOPPEENENHN HHOUSEHO OOUUSEUUSgarag ELE LISLLILISTINGSsuiteISIwithSTISSTTIINNGGS e Nice c jacuzzi 2 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7 INTERNATIONAL UK exit poll suggests majority for Johnson's Conservatives By Danica Kirka, vatives won a majority, he Mike Corder would get Parliament to and Jill Lawless ratify his Brexit divorce ASSOCIATED PRESS deal and take the U.K. out of the EU by the current LONDON — An exit poll Jan. 31 deadline. in Britain’s election project- That would fulfill the de- ed Thursday that Prime cision of British voters in Minister Boris Johnson’s 2016 to leave the EU, three PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Conservative Party would and a half years after the likely win a solid majority Relatives of passengers of a missing military divisive referendum result. of seats in Parliament, a de- It would start a new phase plane arrive to an airbase in Punta Arenas, cisive outcome that should Chile, Wednesday. of negotiations on future allow Johnson to fulfill his relations between Britain plan to take the U.K. out of and the 27 remaining EU Chile: Plane that the European Union next members. month. Johnson did not mention The survey, released the exit poll as he thanked vanished en route just after polls closed, pre- voters in a tweet. “Thank dicted the Conservatives you to everyone across would get 368 of the 650 our great country who House of Commons seats to Antarctica found voted, who volunteered, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and the Labour Party 191. who stood as candidate,” By Eva Vergara the crash victims. That would be the biggest he said. “We live in the The results of an exit poll are projected onto and Patricia Luna Among the recovered Tory majority for several greatest democracy in the the outside of Broadcasting House in London, ASSOCIATED PRESS items, searchers have decades, and a major set- world.” just after voting closed for the 2019 General found a landing wheel, SANTIAGO — Search- back for Labour. Conservative Party Election Thursday. sponge-like material from ers combing Antarctic Based on interviews with chairman James Clever- the fuel tanks and part seas have recovered parts voters leaving 144 polling ly said he was cautious would raise questions over ty centers, pubs and town of the plane's inside wall. of a military transport stations across the coun- about the poll, but that the future of Labour lead- halls after a bad-tempered plane and human remains Personal items include a try, the poll is conducted if substantiated it would er Jeremy Corbyn, who five-week campaign rife belonging to some of the backpack and a shoe, offi- for a consortium of U.K. give the party “a big ma- will have led his left-of- with mudslinging and 38 people aboard who cials said. broadcasters and is regard- jority” that could be used center party to two elec- misinformation. vanished en route to the "Remains of human be- ed as a reliable, though not to “get Brexit done.” toral defeats since 2017. Opinion polls had giv- frozen continent, Chilean ings that are most likely exact, indicator of the like- The pound surged on the “Certainty this exit poll en the Conservatives a officials said Thursday. the passengers have been ly result. The poll also proj- exit poll’s forecast, jump- is a devastating blow,” said steady lead, but the result Air Force Gen. Arturo found among several piec- ects 55 seats for the Scot- ing over two cents against Labour trade spokesman was considered hard to Merino said at a news con- es of the plane," Merino tish National Party and 13 the dollar, to $1.3445, Barry Gardiner. “It’s a predict, because the issue ference that based on the said. “I feel immense pain for the Liberal Democrats. the highest in more than deeply depressing result.” of Brexit cuts across tradi- condition of the remains, he for this loss of lives.” Ballots are being count- a year and a half. Many Many voters casting bal- tional party loyalties. believed it would be “prac- The C-130 Hercules, a ed, with official results ex- Investors hope a Conser- lots on Thursday hoped Three and a half years tically impossible” that any military transport plane, pected early Friday. vative win would speed the election might finally after the U.K. voted by survivors would be pulled departed Monday after- A decisive Conservative up the Brexit process and find a way out of the Brex- 52 percent-48 percent from the water alive. noon from a base in Pun- win would vindicate John- ease, at least in the short it stalemate in this deeply to leave the EU, Britons An international team ta Arenas in far-southern son’s decision to press for term, some of the uncer- divided nation. remain split over wheth- of searchers continued the Chile on a regular main- Thursday’s early election, tainty that has corroded On a dank, gray day with er to leave the 28-nation hunt, while officials on tenance flight for an Ant- which was held nearly two business confidence since outbreaks of blustery rain, bloc, and lawmakers have shore said they would use arctic base. Radio contact years ahead of schedule. the 2016 vote. voters went to polling sta- proved incapable of agree- DNA analysis to identify was lost 70 minutes later. He said that if the Conser- A Labour drubbing tions in schools, communi- ing on departure terms.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS fashion editor at Cosmo- tor of HarpersBazaar.com. Duchess Kate wore the politan, said it might seem “It was as beautiful as it house of McQueen to mar- NEW YORK — Lady easy to overlook the de- was provocative and be- ry Prince William in 2011, Gaga wore meat and Ri- cade of 2010 to 2020 fash- gan a trend that continues more than a year after Al- hanna went naked, prac- ion-wise. Lady Gaga's raw to rule the red carpet and exander McQueen's death. tically. Kate Middleton meat dress in 2010 at the our social feeds.” The lace and ivory satin delivered royal wedding MTV Video Music Awards Laurel Pantin, fashion gown included a pinched-in opulence and Billy Por- ter went viral in a tux- was a much talked about features director of In- bodice inspired by Victorian edo gown. There was exception. Style, agreed: “I'll never corsetry, a signature of Mc- the much-coveted Olivia “More definitive moments forget it. In my dreams, Queen, but it also evoked Pope white coat, Lupita came before — the grun- that's what I look like and the wedding look of Grace Nyong'o's perfect powder ge-y '90s, the Paris Hil- that's what I'm wearing.” Kelly. It was designed by his blue Oscar gown and Karl ton-drenched early aughts,” The year was 2014. The successor, Sarah Burton. Lagerfield's embrace of Torgerson said. “But the following year, at the Met “Literally every bride athleisure. truth is there were some Gala, Beyonce donned wanted to look like her FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The closing decade was majorly iconic sartorial in- Givenchy in another barely then, and many still do,” Billy Porter wears a black velvet tuxedo gown ever-shifting in fashion. stances that changed us there look, a long sheer de- Torgerson said. “People by Christian Siriano at the Oscars in Los An- The most special moments forever during this time.” sign that relied on coverage are still requesting looka- geles. among fashion editors had We'll start with Rihanna. from strategically placed likes.” Rihanna and Beyonce top “My jaw dropped to the embroidery and a smatter- The same interest fol- Keller of Givenchy. choose to design their mo- of mind as trendsetters, floor when Rihanna spar- ing of sparkles, said Andrea lowed Duchess Meghan “In this decade, not only mentous wedding dress- along with the Duchess of kled onto the stage in an Lavinthal, style and beauty into matrimony. The Amer- one but two of the U.K.'s es,” said Shilpa Prabhakar Cambridge, the Duchess Adam Selman Swarovksi director for People. ican actress wed Prince spotlight princesses got Nadella, fashion market of Sussex, Meghan Mar- crystal ‘naked dress’ to re- “It was somehow even Harry in 2018 dressed in married, which left the director for Glamour. kle, and former first lady ceive her CFDA style icon more naked than all the a boat-necked, long-sleeve world pondering about “Both have become style Michelle Obama. award,” said Joyann King, other naked dresses that stunner by Claire Waight who these women would icons in their own right.” Review ‘’ mines the best of ’s talent By Jocelyn Noveck ASSOCIATED PRESS By now, we shouldn't be too surprised by this cul- tural contradiction known PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS as Adam Sandler. It's obvious that Sandler, Climate activist Greta Thunberg speaks during the actor, is capable of ex- a news conference at the COP25 climate sum- traordinary range — not mit in Madrid Monday. in the traditional, Meryl Streep sense, but a range of incredibly good ("Punch- Trump criticizes Drunk Love") to painfully bad (the horrendous "Jack Greta Thunberg and Jill") and incredibly good again, as in "Uncut Gems," a frenetic, compul- after Time honor sively watchable, exhaust- ing and exhilarating col- WASHINGTON — Asperger's syndrome, an laboration with Josh and President Donald Trump autism spectrum disor- Benny Safdie. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS lashed out at 16-year-old der associated with high What's less discussed, Adam Sandler stars in a scene from "Uncut Gems." climate activist Greta intelligence and impaired perhaps, is what links these Thunberg on Thursday, a social skills. “I have As- performances. In all these and psychedelic imagery, addicted to the sport and shall we say, irritability. day after she was named perger’s and that means films, Sandler presents to the slippery insides of a also, unfortunately, to bet- Howard’s personal life is no by Time as its Person of I’m sometimes a bit dif- the predicament of a man- human colon — yes, we're ting on it. less precarious; he’s trying the Year, calling her selec- ferent from the norm," she child, someone who has witnessing Howard's colo- We soon learn Howard's to hold onto the last ves- tion “ridiculous." tweeted this year. "And aged physically and per- noscopy! If the secret to a fatal flaw: Presented with tiges of his collapsing mar- The Swedish teenager — given the right circum- haps intellectually but not man's heart is through his a choice, he'll always make riage, while supporting his has become a symbol of stances- being different is emotionally. How does such stomach, the secret to his the wrong one, the one he young girlfriend on the sly a growing movement of a superpower.” a man get through life, and psyche may be through his thinks may lead to a big in a midtown apartment. young climate activists af- Former Secretary of what about the people who colon, the Safdies seem to break, but that everyone Not to divulge any key ter leading weekly school State John Kerry, attend- have to live with him? Can be saying. In film theory, else knows will take him plot details, but let’s just strikes in her country that ing the U.N. climate talks he survive, and can they? In this could be a first. further down the path to mention that never has inspired similar actions in Madrid, said in an AP his best performances, San- The year is 2012. Kevin destruction. there been a cinematic take in about 100 cities world- interview that Trump's dler offers a dark, bruising Garnett is still playing for And so on this day, when on the suburban school wide. She has drawn large comments were “the most exploration of this state of the Boston Celtics and The Howard's beloved black play — a familiar scenario crowds with her fiery ap- disgraceful, bullying, un- being that actually tells us Weeknd is a relative new- opal arrives in the mail in rom-coms (will Daddy pearances at protests and presidential, almost cow- something. comer to the music scene. from Ethiopia, smuggled in show up in time?) — that conferences over the past ardly thing to do. And And this is indeed one of Both men play fiction- the belly of a giant fish, he involves more mayhem year and a half. he should be ashamed of his best. alized versions of them- can't resist showing it off to than this one. Don’t believe In a Thursday morn- himself. But he knows no “Uncut Gems" declares selves here, Garnett in an Garnett. The Celtics star us? How often does Daddy ing tweet, Trump said, shame.” itself right away with an especially pivotal role. decides he needs the gem end up stripped naked and “Greta must work on her It's not the first time extraordinary opening One day, Garnett pays a for luck in his Eastern Con- locked in a car trunk in the Anger Management prob- Trump has complained credits sequence, taking visit to Howard's shop, ush- ference playoff game that school parking lot? lem, then go to a good old after not being recognized us from the claustrophobic ered in by one of Howard's night (real game footage There’s great work here fashioned movie with a for his influence. In 2015, tunnels of a mine in Ethi- unofficial collaborators, a plays a key role in the mov- by celebrated cinematog- friend!” Trump attacked German opia, where precious gems hustler () ie). He asks Howard to lend rapher Darius Khondji, He added: “Chill Greta, Chancellor Angela Merkel emerge from volcanic ash, who gets a cut of the action. it to him, leaving his NBA whose camera never seems Chill!” for “ruining Germany” af- to the similarly claustro- Just like its owner, the shop ring as collateral. In two to stop moving for more Thunberg responded ter she was named Person phobic Diamond District itself seems in constant bad decisions, Howard says than a split second, and by by changing her Twit- of the Year, when he was in Manhattan, where such noisy flux, always on the yes, then pawns the ring. a terrific supporting cast ter profile bio to read: “A listed as a runner-up. gems gleam in glass cases brink of catastrophe. The A frantic chase ensues to that includes Stanfield, teenager working on her Trump is the second in a warren of small shops, buzzer system never seems recover the gem, so How- Garnett, as anger management prob- world leader to take aim one belonging to jeweler to work, and this takes on ard can bring it to auction, Howard’s long-suffering lem. Currently chilling at Thunberg this week. and gambling addict How- increasing significance; vis- where he hopes to make wife (compelling in the rare and watching a good old Her concern over the slay- ard Ratner (Sandler). itors can become trapped a cool million and solve role that doesn’t make use fashioned movie with a ings of indigenous Brazil- It also takes us, in one in the tiny enclosed foyer all his financial problems. of her famous singing voice) friend.” ians in the Amazon drew mesmerizing shot, from leading to the outside. The Meanwhile, some nasty and charismatic newcomer She has been outspoken a harsh rebuke from Bra- the insides of a rare black basketball connection is loan collectors are chasing Julia Fox as Howard’s inex- about her diagnosis with zil's president on Tuesday. opal, with its brilliant hues also significant; Howard is him down with increasing, plicably loyal girlfriend. Don Draper, Eleven, Selina Meyer lead roles of the decade By Mark Kennedy was an indictment of the She is the most human the decade. ASSOCIATED PRESS soul-crushing nature of character on a show about SELINA MEYER commercialization set in the supernatural. HBO turned to poli- NEW YORK — Critics the Eisenhower years, BARNEY STINSON tics in 2012 with “Sein- say we’re in an era called before the counterculture Another noted TV Lo- feld” alumnus Julia Lou- Peak TV, with hundreds of and the sexual revolution. thario lit up the screen for is-Dreyfus playing vulgar original scripted stream- Soon after it debuted, men nine seasons aboard CBS’ Vice President Selina ing, cable, and broadcast across the country aped “How I Met Your Moth- Meyer on “Veep.” She was series competing for eye- Draper by wearing slim er.” That would be Barney a narcissist and bungled balls. But even in a peak suits with skinny ties Stinson, the high-fiving one thing after another, era some peak characters and knocking back whis- seducer of women fond of from data leaks to cam- emerge. These are some keys. Watching the world saying “Challenge accept- paigning. Somehow, we of the fictional folk that change around Draper ed!” The role reinvented always ended up rooting we’ll look back respectful- was one of TV’s pleasures Neil Patrick Harris, who for her. (Her sharp lines ly when we think of the of the decade. made the transition in didn’t hurt. Here’s one: 2010s. ELEVEN the nation’s psyche from “If men got pregnant, you DON DRAPER The moment we first child star Doogie Howser could get an abortion at an Only a month after “The saw her — with that to someone who looks up ATM.”) The first few sea- Sopranos” ended, AMC shaved head, tattered hos- to the sky and says: “God, sons explored public mis- took a chance by debut- pital gown and affinity for PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS it’s me, Barney. What steps and filthy political ing a ’60s period piece set French fries — we wanted up? I know we don’t talk dealings. But as President in a New York ad agency to protect Eleven. Millie HBO turned to politics in 2012 with “Seinfeld” much, but I know a lot of Donald Trump emerged, filled with guys who took Bobby Brown’s charac- alumnus Julia Louis-Dreyfus playing vulgar girls call out your name the show’s writers had three-martini lunches ter on “Stranger Things” vice president Selina Meyer on “Veep.” because of me.” The Bar- to rethink what was ab- and had trysts with secre- had been kidnapped and ney Stinson Effect also surd when it came to pol- nicknamed Eleven (El for as a result). She can fight taries. It was “Mad Men” raised in a lab where her was born — it claims men iticians. Louis-Dreyfus and its anti-hero was the inherited psychokinetic short) after the number Demogorgons in the Up- are more attractive in became the first actress manly, forever mysteri- abilities were exploited. tattooed on her arm. She side Down. She can fall suits — but he’d be held to win the comedy Emmy ous Don Draper, played After escaping, she was can move objects with her in love with a boy and get up as an example of toxic acting award six times in by Jon Hamm. The show saved by a trio of pals and mind (and get nosebleeds hurt by that same boy. masculinity by the end of a row for the same role.