MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2018 Swampscott City residents (again) exchange talks their ideas By Bella diGrazia trash ITEM STAFF By Bella diGrazia SWAMPSCOTT — The town’s rst ITEM STAFF idea exchange had the high school packed with residents eager to share LYNN — Five months their visions for Swampscott early after Lynn’s new trash Saturday morning. fees caught residents off No matter how big or small, town guard, confusion about of cials wanted their residents’ ideas the wording of the bills has the complaints piling heard. The daylong event had break- in. out groups, with two volunteer facili- Aggravated Lynners tators each, that focused on ideas for pleaded with their ward seniors; beauti cation, culture, and councilors and council- recreation; children; town services, - ors-at-large about a num- nances, and taxes; and the waterfront ber of problems regard- areas. ing the second round of “You know it’s a great turnout when trash fee bills that were someone comes up to you and com- sent out last week. An plains there was no parking,” said emergency meeting has Board of Selectmen Chair Peter Spell- been scheduled for Mon- ios. day with a number of the Some of the most echoed ideas in- city’s department heads cluded a recreational center where and James Lamanna, the kids can hang out; bringing back the city’s attorney. town’s “Welcome” sign; helping seniors “I envision a series of learn how to work a computer; bath- internal meetings to try rooms, showers, and concession stands to solve this,” Lamanna at the beaches; and nding ways to get said. “I am hopeful we will kids more active while spending less have answers for the pub- time on their digital screens. AN UNLIKELY BOND WITH lic early this week.” “It was really an inspired idea to get Some residents are con- people to come in and engage in con- fused because they didn’t versations and voice what they want AN AMERICAN LEGEND realize the annual $90 the town to be,” said Jackie Kinney, trash fee was going to be Co-President of Reach Arts. Doctor will never forget the day the president called split into two $45 bills; Kinney is the perfect example of some residents are receiv- sharing an idea with town of cials and ing bills in their individu- consistently working with them to get By Paul Halloran today, she might very well Gladys Rivera, her al name as well as a bill in it implemented. The town’s communi- FOR THE ITEM hit “Decline” guring it son Felix, daughter their spouse’s name; some ty arts center would not be around to- was an unwanted telemar- Marisela, and son It was a Saturday after- are paying their bill in day if Kinney and her Board of Trust- keting call. Fortunately, William, from left, noon in summer of 2004 full, as told, but still being ees did not follow through with their she hit “Accept” and got with then-Vice and Marisela Marrero was charged a $30 late fee de- vision, said Spellios. the surprise of her life. President George mand; and some residents back home in Puerto Rico Many residents in attendance at the “Is this Marisela Mar- H.W. Bush at the living in multi-family on vacation after gradu- idea exchange shared the same pas- rero?” asked a man with White House in 1987. homes are unsure what sion for discussing their visions for the ating from Harvard Med- a slight Southern drawl, their bill even is. future of Swampscott. During one of ical School. She was on and Marrero immediately “I can’t even explain the breakout discussion groups for se- her way to visit her uncle knew who was on the line, it because it is so con- niors, residents expressed their dislike when her cell phone rang though she could hardly fusing,” said Jay Walsh, of feeling isolated and wanting more and “Private” showed up believe the 41st president Ward 7 councilor. “It is on caller ID. SWAMPSCOTT, A3 If that were to happen LEGEND, A2 TRASH, A3

River Works and Tech Item Santa’s elves forge a stronger bond By Thor Jourgensen come in all sizes ITEM STAFF LYNN — Enthralled by its sprawling build- ings and giant jet engines during a sixth grade tour, Luz Vasquez took a step closer Thursday to realiz- ing her dream of landing a job in General Electric’s River Works. The Lynn Vocational Technical Institute (LVTI) junior and 25 machine shop students toured an engine assembly shop and accepted River Works ef - ciency expert Phil Abels’ challenge to build a minia- ture structure using spa- ghetti and a marshmallow. The tour and science, technology and engineer- ing challenges are part ITEM PHOTO | THOR JOURGENSEN jobs vacated by retiring of GE and LVTI’s effort machine operators is an to build a talent pipeline Spaghetti and a marshmallow were industry-wide problem, from the school to River said LVTI precision ma- Works and supplying the the materials Lynn Vocational Techni- chine instructor Michael plant with freshly-trained Pickering. cal Institute juniors machinists. He said he hopes Vasquez “One struggle for us is Guy Morgan, Nathan and her classmates help nding skilled machin- Whitcomb and Luz expand a cooperative work ists,” said Ashley Ritchie, Vasquez used for a program started last year GE’s organizational talent production exercise by GE and LVTI. The pro- development leader. “This during a Thursday gram has one participant, is really important.” visit to the GE River senior Luis Sanchez, a A shortage of trained Works. machinists ready to ll TECH, A3

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OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 SPORTS ...... B1-3 HIGH 54° VOL. 140, ISSUE 290 OPINION ...... A4 NATION ...... A7 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 LOW 32° COMMUNITY CALENDAR ...... A5 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2018 OBITUARIES Bush hailed across party and Evelyn M. McKay, 89 global lines as man of decency Mrs. Evelyn M. (Brewer) sia Pashalopoulos. She also McKay, 89 years of Lynn, died leaves her brothers Earl Brewer By Darlene Superville Saturday, December 1, 2018 of Nahant and George Brewer and John Rogers in the Kaplan Family Hospice and his wife Patricia of Lynn ASSOCIATED PRESS House, Danvers after a brief and many nieces and neph- illness. She was the wife of ews. She is the sister of the late WASHINGTON — For- the late Alexander McKay. She Lloyd, Roy and Thomas Brewer. mer President George was born and raised in Lynn Service information: H.W. Bush is returning to the daughter of the late Lloyd Her funeral will be held Washington as a revered and Lydia (Covill) Brewer. She on Wednesday, December political statesman, hailed attended Lynn school and 5, 2018 at 11 a.m. in the by leaders across the polit- lived in Lynn all of her life. SOLIMINE FUNERAL HOME, ical spectrum and around She was employed with the 426 Broadway (Rte 129) the world as a man not Lynn School Department as a Lynn. Burial in Pine Grove only of greatness but also custodian in Lynn English High Cemetery, Lynn Relatives of uncommon decency and School. She retired in 1994. and friends are respect- kindness. Mrs. McKay enjoyed spend- fully invited. Visiting hours Bush, who died late Fri- ing time with her friends and are on Wednesday from 9 day at his Houston home family especially her grand- a.m. to 11 a.m., prior to at age 94, is to be honored children. her funeral. Donations may with a funeral service at She is survived by her be made to the American National Cathedral in daughters, Diane McKay and Heart Association, 300 5th the nation's capital on her spouse Paula Wallace, of Avenue, Waltham, Massa- Wednesday, followed by Easton and Nancy Sankus, chusetts 02451. Directions burial Thursday on the of Norton, her son Robert and guestbook at www.soli- grounds of his presiden- McKay of Lynn, her grandchil- mine.com tial library at Texas A&M. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS dren Jessica McKay-Dasent, Following an arrival cer- Lauren Schultz, Katelyn emony Monday, his body Bush teamed up with his one-time political rival, Bill Clinton, to raise Sankus, Jenna Sankus, a will lie in state in the Cap- money for victims of natural disasters. It was all part of Bush’s vision great granddaughter Anasta- itol Rotunda for a public for what he called a “kinder, gentler nation.” Bush was a humanitarian viewing until Wednesday and made volunteerism a hallmark of his presidency from 1989 to 1993. morning. Bush's crowning the Cold War and nuclear reuni cation in 1990. chairman of the Republi- Kathleen Fenton achievement as president arms race." A humble hero of World can National Committee was assembling the inter- During that time and War II, Bush was just 20 before being elected to national military coalition after, Gorbachev said, he when he survived being two terms as Ronald Rea- that liberated the tiny, oil- always appreciated the shot down during a bomb- gan's vice president. On November 23rd, Kath- by her sisters Arlene Cahill rich nation of Kuwait from kindness Bush and his ing run over . He Soon after he reached leen Fenton passed away and Marjorie Meaney and her invading neighbor Iraq in family showed him. had enlisted in the U.S. the zenith of his politi- peacefully after a long illness husband John, both of Lynn, 1991 in a war that lasted In Washington, the for- Navy on his 18th birth- cal popularity following surrounded by family. Kathy and her brothers Timothy of just 100 hours. He also mer Republican president day. the liberation of Kuwait, was born and raised in Lynn, Lynn and Martin of Duxbury. presided over the end of won praise from leaders of Shortly before leaving the U.S. economy began a graduate of Lynn English She is also survived by many the Cold War between the both parties. the service, he married his to sour, however, and vot- High School. She had a long loving nieces and nephews. United States and the for- Republican House 19-year-old sweetheart, ers began to believe that career at the General Electric Service information: Me- mer Soviet Union. Speaker Paul Ryan lauded Barbara Pierce, a union River Works plant in Lynn. In morial services will be pri- Bush, never a great orator, "We didn't agree much on him for leading the nation that lasted until her death retirement, she and her hus- vate. Donations in Kathy’s was out of touch with ordi- domestic policy, but when with "decency and integ- earlier this year. band Dick lived aboard their honor can be made to the nary people. it came to the internation- rity," while Democratic After military service, boat in Lynn, Fort Myers, Key Pulmonary Fibrosis Foun- He lost his bid for al side of things, he was a House Leader Nancy Pelo- Bush enrolled in Yale Uni- West and eventually settled in dation at www.pulmonary- re-election to then-Arkan- si said it was a "privilege versity, where he would Port St. Lucie, Fla. brosis.org. Arrangements very wise and thoughtful sas Gov. Bill Clinton, who become a scholar-athlete, Kathy was predeceased by are under the direction man," former Massachu- to work with him." would later become a close captaining the baseball her husband Richard Rum- of the Solimine Funeral setts Gov. Michael Duka- Republican Sen. Bob friend. The pair worked to- son, her parents Lawrence Homes 426 Broadway Lynn, kis, a Democrat who lost Corker of Tennessee said team to two College World gether to raise tens of mil- and Dorothy Fenton of Lynn, MA 01904. Guestbook at the presidency to Bush in Bush "befriended political Series before graduating lions of dollars for victims her brothers Robert (Butch) www.solimine.com 1988, told The Associat- foes, reminding Ameri- Phi Beta Kappa after just of a 2004 Indian Ocean Fenton and Lawrence (Fella) ed Press on Saturday. He cans that there is always 2 ½ years. tsunami and Hurricane Fenton, Jr. both of Lynn, and credited Bush's ability to more that unites us than After moving to Texas Katrina, which swamped her sister Mary McAleer of negotiate with former So- divides us." to work in the oil busi- New Orleans and the Gulf Hudson, N.H. She is survived viet Premier Mikhail Gor- At the G-20 summit in ness, Bush turned his Coast in 2005. bachev as playing a key , German Chan- attention to politics in "Who would have role. cellor Angela Merkel, who the 1960s, being elected thought that I would be "It was a time of great was raised in then-divided to his rst of two terms working with Bill Clinton MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS change, demanding great East Germany, told report- in Congress in 1967. He of all people?" he joked in responsibility from every- ers she likely would never would go on to serve as 2005. Boston seeking ideas to Proposals must be sub- one," Gorbachev told the have become her coun- ambassador to the Unit- Clinton said he would be brighten city during mitted by December 13 at Interfrax news agency. try's leader had Bush not ed Nations and , "forever grateful" for that 9 p.m. "The result was the end of pressed for the nation's head of the CIA and friendship. winter months Statehouse Christmas tree BOSTON (AP) — Boston is trying to make dedicated to military families Doctor will never forget the day the president called the city a little less fore- BOSTON (AP) — Gold money. Hotel workers who of House Bill 3439 — an he had to call after the boding during the dark, LEGEND Star families will be the were locked in a bitter independent bill that was beautiful letter she had frigid months of winter. From A1 guests of honor at the labor dispute with man- written speci cally for the sent him. The city has begun Statehouse Christmas agement set a few small three Marrero children, “You are living the Amer- accepting proposals for a of the United States was tree lighting. res that were intended allowing them to return ican Dream and I am so competition dubbed “Play calling her. Families who have lost to scare some of the guests to the government-run proud of you,” the former Around The Snowy City” “This is George Bush loved ones in military away and cost the hotel school. The Judiciary American president told which seeks ideas for from Texas,” he said, elicit- service are scheduled business. Committee report on the the young woman from projects designed to make ing an “Oh, my God!” from to join Republican Gov. Marrero, who found her- A major re ensued and bill was led by U.S. Rep. Puerto Rico, who wasn’t Boston’s public spaces Charlie Baker, the state’s self repeating that refrain. 96 people were killed, in- Barney Frank of Massa- even sure she would be more fun and inviting rst lady Lauren Baker chusetts. President Ron- The connection between cluding Marrero, one of able to cut it academically during the coldest season and other of cials for the only 37 Secret Service ald Reagan signed it into Marrero, who worked as at Yale, let alone in medi- of the year. ceremony in Memorial agents to die in the line law on May 5, 1988, a an ER doctor at Union cal school. Organizers said appli- Hall on Tuesday. of duty in the 153-year year after Bush was made and Salem hospitals from Bush asked about her cants will be encouraged Dedicating the State- history of the agency. As aware of the situation. 2008-17 and lived in Re- mother and her brothers, to submit projects that “re- house tree to Gold Star children of a U.S. govern- Marisela Marrero ended who both went on to work duce stress, build lifelong families has become an vere until moving to Bos- ment employee, Marisela up going to Yale, Bush’s ton earlier this year, and for the U.S. government, learning skills, and support annual tradition on Bea- Marrero, who was 8 at the alma mater. Shortly be- and told Marrero he was George H.W. Bush, who responsive relationships.” con Hill. time, and her brothers, fore graduating from Har- under the weather with a died at his Houston home Two projects will be Army Sgt. 1st Class Eric William and Felix, attend- vard Medical School, she cold and wondered wheth- Friday, can be traced to a selected. Each project Emond, a 39-year-old Fall ed the Antilles Consolidat- wrote a letter to Bush, er she might be able to fatal re in Puerto Rico on must be temporary, be in River native, was among ed Military School, recog- expressing her heartfelt help, since she was now a New Year’s Eve 1986. place by the rst week three U.S. service mem- nized as one of the best in thanks for “this amazing doctor. Marrero’s father, Manu- of February and meet a bers killed by a roadside Puerto Rico. After their thing you did for me that “Mr. President, I will budget of $5,000. bomb in Afghanistan last el de Jesus Marrero, was a father died, the family re- changed my life,” she re- take care of you anywhere While proposals may be Tuesday. Emond helped U.S. Secret Service agent ceived a letter informing called Sunday when re- in the world for the rest of located inside or outdoors, to create Massachusetts stationed in his native them the children were no  ecting on that correspon- my life,” she told him. special consideration will Fallen Heroes, another Puerto Rico when he was longer eligible to attend dence. On the day in 1987 that be given to projects that organization that works called to the Dupont Plaza the school, much to the “I started recounting Marrero, who is now vice creatively use winter closely with military Hotel to investigate some chagrin of their mother, what happened that day president of operations for elements. families. suspected counterfeit Gladys Rivera. in 1986 and I gave him the Steward Health Care, vis- The following summer timeline of what occurred ited the White House with Advertisement the Marrero family was in- after the law was passed,” her mother and brothers, vited to Washington, D.C. said Marrero, who told the award was present- Which of these costly home seller mistakes to accept an award pre- Bush of her college and ed by James Baker, who medical school experience. sented posthumously to was serving as Secretary will you make when you sell your home? Manuel Marrero. Despite “All these amazing things of the Treasury, the agen- being advised that the were possible because of cy which had oversight of NORTH SHORE - A new report has just been As this report uncovers, most homesellers make 7 ceremony was neither the what you did for me and the Secret Service (it now released which reveals 7 costly mistakes that most deadly mistakes that cost them literally thousands of time nor place to address my family,” she wrote, in- homeowners make when selling their home and a dollars. The good news is that each and every one of comes under the auspices the school issue, Rivera, viting Bush to her medical 9-step system that can help you sell your home these mistakes is entirely preventable. of Homeland Security). who spoke limited En- school graduation. fast and for the most amount of money. In answer to this issue, industry insiders have prepared On Friday night in glish, brought it up with Bush didn’t make the This industry report shows clearly how the tradi- a free special report entitled “The 9 Step System To Houston, Baker was tional ways of selling homes have become increasingly Get Your Home Sold Fast and for Top Dollar.” Vice President George ceremony, but Marrero’s with his longtime friend, less and less effective in today’s market. The fact of To hear a brief recorded message about how to or- H.W. Bush, who asked her letter clearly impacted the matter is that fully three quarters of homesellers der your free copy of this report call Toll Free to write him a letter and him enough to make that George H.W. Bush, when don’t get what they want for their home and become 1-888-539-5603 and enter ID# 1000. 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It also rolled out CONCORD, N.H. — eries are disrupted, the a program this year that There should be plenty of company could be forced rewards power providers power this winter across to put in place emergen- who improve their reliabil- New England, though the cy procedures. It would ity during times of energy company that manages consider importing power scarcity. the electric grid says an extreme cold snap could from neighboring regions "Last winter demon- pose some challenges. and asking consumers strated just how much the In its winter forecast, and business to voluntari- weather can impact pow- ISO New England said ly conserve energy. er system operations, not this week that consumer The company also said just in terms of consumer demand across the region that the run of brutally cold demand for electricity, but is expected to peak at weather around the Christ- in the ability of genera- 20,357 megawatts (MW) mas holidays in 2017 has tors to access fuel," Peter PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS prompted them to institute Brandien, ISO New En- under normal weather Thomas Hudner III, son of Medal of Honor recipient Thomas Hudner, changes that ensure they gland's vice president for conditions or 21,057 MW walks past a sign bearing the name of his father as he arrives for the are better prepared. The system operations, said at extreme temperatures. commissioning ceremony Saturday in Boston. But pointing to last win- company has introduced a in a statement. "The ISO ter's two-week cold snap, new system that forecasts has learned lessons from the company didn't rule energy supplies for the next this experience, and made out some bumps along 21 days and one that en- near-term improvements U.S. Navy commissions destroyer the way. Should there be sures limited fuel supplies to help address these en- a scenario in which the are used when "they are ergy security concerns." named after state pilot in Boston

BOSTON (AP) — The tionally crash-landed in Bath Iron Works in Bath, U.S. Navy on Saturday freezing temperatures, Maine for the massive Ar- City (again) talks trash commissioned its newest packed the fuselage with leigh Burke-class destroy- guided-missile destroy- snow using his bare hands er that bears his name. TRASH send out and record bills $90 trash fee was settled er, named for a Navy pi- to keep the flames away On Saturday, Hudner's From A1 and that it’s not the most on through much debate lot from Massachusetts from Brown, and tried widow, Georgea, and Bar- efficient,” said Council- among the city’s council- who received the Medal unsuccessfully to pull his bara Miller, wife of retired kind of crappy and I am or-At-Large Brian Field. ors, said Walsh. It was of Honor for his actions squadron-mate free. Vice Adm. Michael Miller, just shaking my head at it. “Investing in that might ultimately approved after during the Korean War. U.S. Navy Cmdr. Brett had the honors of order- I feel like we couldn’t im- be upwards of $70,000 the newly-imposed bill Much of the commission- Litchfield said at Sat- ing the crew to "man our plement this one right and with another additional was expected to raise $2 ing ceremony for the USS urday's ceremony that ship and bring her to life." I’m a little upset about it.” amount every year to up- million in revenue annu- Thomas Hudner, held in the destroyer's crew will Within seconds, the crew Walsh said the Depart- keep it.” ally for the city. Boston, paid tribute to strive to exemplify Hud- members rushed aboard, ment of Public Works does Field and Walsh both “It’s already an insult the late Thomas Hudner. ner's selfless devotion to taking their positions He was a Fall River na- his shipmate. along the decks of the ship not typically send out bills said that every complaint we had to do this to people tive and longtime Concord "In that same spirit, this as the U.S. Navy's march to all the city’s residents, is a case by case basis, and now we have to relive it again,” said Walsh. “I resident who was award- ship will sail the oceans, song "Anchors Aweigh" which is why they teamed which is why they are don’t want to blame any ed the Medal of Honor often alone. It will stand was performed. up with the assessor’s of- hoping for some answers individual, I just want to by President Harry Tru- vigilant against those who The destroyer will be fice and the treasurer’s to come out of Monday’s find the problem and fix man for crash-landing his would threaten democra- homeported at Naval office. The billing system meeting. The department it.” plane to try to save the life cy and freedom," he told Station Mayport, Fla. for the trash fees is run heads and Lamanna will of Ensign Jesse Brown, the crowd. "This crew is The Navy said the USS through the same system look through the wording Bella diGrazia can be who was trapped behind honored to serve on a ship Thomas Hudner is ca- used for excise taxes, he on all of the bills and try reached at bdigrazia@ enemy lines during the that bears his name." pable of engaging in air, said. to find the best way to itemlive.com. Follow her Battle of Chosin Reservoir Hudner died last No- surface and subsurface “I am told it is the equip- move forward, said Field. on Twitter @BelladiGra- in December 1950. vember at age 93. How- battles simultaneously. ment they are using to Earlier this year, the zia. Brown was shot down ever, he lived to personal- It also has integrated air and trapped in his burn- ly attend the April 2017 and missile defense capa- River Works and Tech forge a stronger bond ing plane. Hudner inten- christening ceremony at bilities. TECH hour work week at the plant, Ritchie said. From A1 River Works where they Luz was not on the win- Catch up with your will be paired with an em- ning edible objects con- pre-engineering shop stu- ployee mentor and guided struction team selected favorite team dent. through aspects of ma- by Abels. But the exercise The juniors enrolled in chine work at the plant. reinforced what she has in Item Sports! the machine shop will be “These kids are atten- known about the Riv- academically prepared by tive, motivated and excit- er Works since she first February to compete for, ed to go out and compete toured the plant. “I basically fell in love what Ritchie said, will for a co-op opportunity,” with the place and my probably be five machinist Pickering said. main goal has been to co-op slots at the facility. Co-op training will posi- Help make a child’s work here,” she said. Students chosen to fill tion LVTI students to ap- the positions will alter- ply for a job at the River Thor Jourgensen can be nate between a week of Works and embark on a reached at tjourgensen@ school study and a 40- machinist career in the itemlive.com. Christmas wish Swampscott residents exchange their ideas come true! SWAMPSCOTT the thruway traffic of sur- and volleyball nets on the From A1 rounding communities. beaches during summer- “We are also in desperate time. Their parents would accessible transportation. need of another elemen- love for the town to imple- Town resident Eliza- tary school,” said Martha ment service-oriented ef- Please donate beth McDonnell suggest- Raymond of the School forts and organized hikes ed implementing free se- Building Committee. and obstacle courses so to help make nior transportation into When it came to ideas they spend less time on the holidays Boston so people can get on the town’s waterfront, their digital devices. climate change was at to their medical appoint- Town officials will spend happy for 52 the forefront of everyone’s ments and another said the next few weeks going years of making he would love to see free minds. Residents also sug- children in need. holiday wishes come true gested organized beach through the many ideas or low-cost shuttles con- shared by Swampscott necting residents to Hum- clean-ups and public grills for community picnics. residents. Spellios said The Item Salvation Army Santa Fund phrey Street shops and One resident was passion- they will reach out to res- nd the Vinnin Square plaza. is in its 52 year of providing ate about implementing idents in the near future “A lot of people that need ways to attract leisure about the next steps. gifts and coats to children to go to those hospitals in boats. “This was gas for our in need at Christmas time. Boston are in this area,” “They all tend to go engine on what we can do said McDonnell. to Marblehead,” said next for the town,” said Those involved in the Swampscott resident Spellios. Your generosity is beautification, culture,Eric Ganezer. “How can very much appreciated and recreation discussions we bring those boats to Bella diGrazia can be shared major interests Swampscott?” reached at bdigrazia@ in finding ways to lower The town’s youngest res- itemlive.com. Follow her Donate online at itemsanta.org commercial property rent idents envision a rec cen- on Twitter @BelladiGra- so their favorite retail ter, their own hockey rink, zia. stores can afford to stick around. Other resident suggestions included pop- LEGALS up events at the beaches, more visitor accommoda- Yes! I want to help tions, given Swampscott LICENSING BOARD OF THE CITY OF LYNN make a child’s used to be a town full of CORRECTED beachfront hotels, and a The following hearing will be held on Tuesday, December 11, 2018 at Item Santa Christmas wish come true! community pool. 6:00 PM in Room 302, Lynn City Hall: Discussions surround- 1. Notice is hereby given that Tony the Florist Inc., DBA Tony the Florist Name(s) ing town services, financ- at 696 Western Avenue, Margaret Ciota, Manager has applied for a es, and taxes included the transfer of the Wine and Malt Beverages License as a Package Store and Change of Location to 264 Essex Street, Harsh Krish Corpora- desire for a second Town tion, Bhadresh Patel, Manager. Street Meeting every fall, im- Patricia M. Barton, Chairperson City State Zip provement for the town Item: December 1, 3, 2018 website, and unclogging Enclosed is: $ LAW OFFICES OF Make check payable to: Item Santa JAMES J. CARRIGAN Please acknowledge our gift as: • Social Security Disability • Workers Compensation Name(s) above Anonymous • Accidents NIGHTS: Begins January 7 25 years located across from Lynn District Court Monday and Wednesdays 6-10 p.m. Other ONLINE HYBRID: Begins January 8 15 Johnson St. Tuesdays 6-10 p.m. 781-596-0100 ACCELERATED DAYS: Begins February 28th Clip and mail to: JAMES J. 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110 Munroe St. Time to cut ICE funding P.O. Box 5 Lynn, MA 01903 Customer Service A few months ago, with impunity as though I know of at least four grant families are mixed feed their habit of vio- Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. we received a call for it is above the law. Even locally who run busi- status families. When lently targeting immi- Connecting help from a woman in when immigrants com- nesses and employ U.S. immigrant workers are grant families. All Departments: one of Lynn’s churches. plete applications, show citizens. I also know be- affected, so is our local During the last year, 781-593-7700 Her husband had been up for appointments, ing undocumented is an economy. as thousands of U.S citi- Ext. 2 picked up by Immigra- ICE hunts hard working administrative offense, A public defender zens struggled to rebuild Classifi ed/Legal Advertising tion and Customs En- members of our com- not a crime. shared that ICE took her from hurricanes, wild- classi [email protected] Subscriptions forcement (ICE) on a munity, rips them from We have an economy client in the hallway of a fires, and other disas- [email protected] Sunday morning as he their families, impris- that is dependent on court house as he wait- ters, Congress approved Circulation drove down the Lyn- ons them in detention immigrant labor. Im- ed to be called for his a transfer of over $200 [email protected] nway with his 8-year-old centers, of which over migrants represent 15 hearing before a judge! million from the Coast Ext. 3 son. He had a pending 70 percent are for profit. percent of the popula- Across Massachusetts Guard and the Federal Newsroom immigration application And they want more of tion of Essex County but courts, immigrants are [email protected] Emergency Manage- [email protected] and had been showing our tax money! constitute: 19 percent following the rule of law, ment Agency to bail out Ext. 4 up to all his appoint- We know our commu- of manufacturing work- showing up for court, ICE’s overspending. Sports ments with the immi- nity. Undocumented im- ers, 19 percent of gen- only to be taken by ICE It’s time to stop wast- [email protected] gration judge. He owned migrants are our aunts, eral services workers, before they can speak to ing taxpayer dollars on Ext. 5 his own business, em- uncles, cousins, and 18 percent of arts, rec- the judge! We are proud the abusive and deadly Retail and Online ploying four U.S. citi- neighbors. They sit in reation, entertainment, that our nation is found- Advertising immigration enforce- [email protected] zens, paid taxes, and the pews with us during accommodation and ed on a constitution that ment system. Now Con- was active in church. worship services. Their food service workers, 16 guarantees the inherent ADVERTISING gress must take the next Ernie Carpenter Jr. Why would ICE arrest children are our chil- percent of professional, dignity of and due pro- step and cut funding to Director of Advertising someone who had fol- dren’s classmates. They scientific, management, cess for every person. ICE. and Business Development, ext. 1355 lowed the law, filled out care for our infants and administrative workers, ICE violates our consti- [email protected] David McBournie the forms required, and toddlers. They care for and 15 percent of con- tutional protections and Dr. Alexandra Piñeros Sales Representative, ext. 1280 had a pending case? our grandparents in struction workers. ICE acts above the law ev- Shields is Executive Di- [email protected] In this climate of de- nursing homes. They anti-immigrant actions ery day in courthouses, rector of the Essex Coun- Ralph Mitchell Sales Representative, ext. 1313 monization, scapegoat- contribute to our econ- affect both legal and people’s homes, and the ty Community Organi- [email protected] ing, and violence toward omy by shopping down- undocumented immi- streets of Lynn. They zation and Professor at Patricia Whalen immigrants, ICE acts town and paying taxes. grants, since most immi- keep overspending to Brandeis University. Sales Representative, ext. 1310 [email protected] ANTHONY AMORE BUSINESS OFFICE Maria Alvaracin ext. 1205 [email protected] Susan J. Conti Let’s stop demonizing Controller, ext. 1288 [email protected] Ted Grant Last week, while en who would go on to Hillary Clinton were committing serious anecdotes about them. Publisher, ext. 1234 questioning the Acting become today’s ICE railing against the in- crimes. I have never And the sooner we stop [email protected] Marian Kinney Director of Immigration agents. I know these flux of what they called met an ICE agent who demonizing, the better ext. 1212 and Customs Enforce- folks and their families “illegal aliens” into gets up in the morn- off we’ll be as a nation. [email protected] ment (ICE) during his well. They are a diverse our country, and when ing filled with malice, We can’t come up with Will Kraft Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 confirmation hearing,group, coming from a many on the right were motivated to snag an solutions without a so- [email protected] Senator Kamala Harris, variety of backgrounds advocating for more innocent, law-abiding, ber analysis of the prob- Mike Shanahan a California Democrat, and ethnicities. They immigration, not less. hard-working undocu- lems. Trying to draw ab- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 drew a parallel between have worked hard to get They’ve seen the tides mented person who is surd parallels between [email protected] Carolina Trujillo that agency and the Ku the jobs they hold, and shift over the years, as simply seeking a better terroristic hate groups Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 Klux Klan. I was as- many have served in politicians conveniently life for her family. and law-abiding civ- [email protected] tounded to hear these the armed forces. They trade their principles This is not to say that il servants won’t solve Jim Wilson Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 remarks come from a often learn at least one for votes and headlines. there are no instances anything, and ultimate- [email protected] foreign language to bet- Each ICE agent I of bad behavior on the sitting senator. ly delays the remedies CIRCULATION I must admit a bias: ter communicate with know has one mission part of ICE. But to judge our nation so urgently Lisa Mahmoud in the early 1990s, I the communities they in mind: ridding our the entire agency by its requires. Manager, ext. 1239 worked for what was serve. They care about streets of dangerous worst examples would [email protected] then known as the Im- safety and decency. criminals who have be as wrongheaded as Anthony Amore as- CLASSIFIED migration and Natural- Many began their come to our country il- it is to judge all immi- sembled a lengthy ca- Abbe Young Smith Manager, ext. 1276 ization Service (INS). careers in immigra- legally, or noncitizens grants using only the reer as a security expert [email protected] In my time there, I tion enforcement long who have violated the ugliest behavior. Nei- and ran unsuccessfully GRAPHICS served alongside many enough ago to remem- terms of their stay in ther are evil—neither for Massachusetts Sec- Trevor Andreozzi of the men and wom- ber when both Bill and the United States by is as bad as the worst retary of State this year. Designer [email protected] Tyler Bernard BILL HUDAK Designer [email protected] Zachary Cotto Designer Trump is right, now more than ever [email protected] Mohamed Diop Designer Immigration to our na- or not people, as individu- ment benefits. Activists border secured; and this and those who won’t live [email protected] Mark Sutherland tion is a privilege, not a als, agree with them. And pressing for wide-open bor- madness stopped dead in by them should never be Creative Director right. Those who live here, that includes our immigra- ders patently disregard the its tracks. Respect for our welcomed here. The needs [email protected] or seek to do so, must re- tion laws, which have been rights of lawful residents, nation, our people, and our of the many outweigh the NEWSROOM spect our law, and recog- largely ignored for far too display utter contempt for law must be restored. needs of the few, and to Mike Alongi nize the inalienable rights long. order, and often use violent The thousands who have that end our resolve must Sports Reporter ext. 1228 of those who do. Everyone with a good means to defy the rules. already snubbed their be absolute. [email protected] I am an unapologetic con- heart, and every nation, No nation can survive with Mexican asylum and or- Unless we command un- Bill Brotherton servative, with great love wants to help the some 3 such disdain for law, as an- ganized with intent to Features Editor ext. 1338 yielding respect for law at [email protected] of family, country, and our billion people on earth who archy invariably results. disregard our law cannot this moment in history, we Gayla Cawley constitution. I’ve practiced live in abject poverty; but Even now, chaos looms as be allowed to enter or ad- will never conclude a fair Reporter, ext. 1236 law in Saugus for 32 years, no nation, America includ- thousands denigrating the vance to the front of the and permanent solution [email protected] and spent three years of my ed, can do it alone. We have rule of law have organized line under any circum- to the immigration crisis Cheryl Charles life running for Congress, a process in place to do our to rush our border; intend- stances. Such would signal News Editor, ext. 1278 which already exists with- [email protected] always choosing right over share, imperfect as it may ing to invade by force, if surrender to lawlessness, in our borders. politically expediency. The be. necessary, with scorn for reward criminal behavior, Bella diGrazia Reporter, ext. 1317 price of freedom requires Already some 22 million our lawful processes. and encourage invasions Bill Hudak opened his [email protected] compliance with laws or- people illegally flout our President Trump has it without end. Our people, Saugus law office in 1986 Thomas Grillo dained and maintained for laws and siphon countless right, now more than ever. not lawless invaders, have and ran unsuccessfully for Reporter, ext. 1264 the common good, whether billions daily in govern- The Wall must be built; the the right to make the rules, Congress in 2010. [email protected] Spenser Hasak Photographer, ext. 1332 [email protected] Thor Jourgensen Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 [email protected] Daniel Kane Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 [email protected] E¦§¦ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill Steve Krause M£Ÿ H. SŸŸ John M. Gilberg Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 Chief Executive O cer [email protected] Edward M. Grant E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ Owen O’Rourke Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall Monica Connell Healey Photographer, ext. 1224 W J. K R ¢ S£ [email protected] Chief Financial O cer News Editor J. Patrick Norton J N. W  TŸ  J ¤¥ Michael H. Shanahan Emma LeBlanc Pérez Chief Operating O cer Editorial Page Editor Chairman Copy Editor [email protected]

PUBLISHERS Harold Rivera Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Sports Editor, ext. 1238 Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 [email protected] Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 Roberto Scalese Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 News Editor, ext. 1211 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 [email protected] Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Anne Marie Tobin Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 Bridget Turcotte READERS’ FORUM Reporter, ext. 1269 John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 [email protected] Ryan York We want your letters Copy Editor, ext. 1220 [email protected] Good newspapers and websites thrive on opinions and comments from readers. TECHNOLOGY Please send yours to the Editor of the Editorial Page, Thor Jourgensen, at Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 [email protected] [email protected] MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 Community Calendar Monday, Dec. 3 - Sunday, Dec. 9

The Community Calendar LYNNFIELD Entertainment Municipal Tuesday, Dec. 4 SWAMPSCOTT runs every Monday and Spicy Ornament & Candle Monthly meeting of the covers the week from Entertainment Monday, Dec. 3 Holder Sculpting for Teens American Legion Auxilia- Monday, Dec. 3 Monday through the in grades 7 through 12 at ry at Nahant Life Saving Menorah lighting at Re- following Sunday. Items Entertainment Abbot Public Library, 3-5 Station, 7 p.m. vere City Hall, 4:30 p.m. Education for the Community Time for stories — finger p.m. Boy Scout Troop 15 meet- Preschool Story Time with ing at 249 Broadway, 7 p.m. Calendar can be sent to play, songs and a craft for Portrait Session Drop-In Saturday, Dec. 8 story and song for children [email protected]. ages 2 to 5, Lynnfield pub- at 8 Hooper St., 6-9 p.m. Municipal ages 3 to 5 at the Library, Please include the town, Entertainment lic library, 18 Summer St., Site Plan Review Commit- 10:30-11 a.m. type of event (education, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 5 Annual Christmas Fair at entertainment, munici- tee meeting at Revere City Entertainment Nahant Village Church, Hall, 10 a.m. pal), place and time of Municipal Education Grand finale for Miracles 27 Cliff St., 9 a.m. to 2 SUDI drop-in center, 437 event. Board of Selectmen, Al Stories with Library As- in Music classes at 89 p.m. Revere St., 5 p.m. Merritt Media and Cul- sistant Ryan and his pup- Burrill St., 7-8 p.m. tural Center, 600 Market pet Speedy the Sea Otter LYNN St., 7 p.m. for children aged 2 to 4 PEABODY Wednesday, Dec. 5 Municipal Capital Improvement years old at Abbot Public Municipal Monday, Dec. 3 Tuesday, Dec. 4 Library, 10:30-11 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 4 Committee meeting at Conservation Commission Town Hall, 7 p.m. Entertainment Municipal Entertainment Education Meeting, Revere City Hall, Historic District Com- Karaoke Night at Lazy Library Trustees, Lynn- Spicy Ornament & Candle Learn how to use Micro- 5 p.m. mission meeting at Town Dog Sports Bar, 9:30 p.m. field Public Library, Green Holder Sculpting for Teens soft Powerpoint to share Hall, 7:30 p.m. Room, 6:30 pm. in grades 7 through 12 at photographs with family Thursday, Dec. 6 Tuesday, Dec. 4 Abbot Public Library, 3-5 and friends, 4-5 p.m., Pea- Education Tuesday, Dec. 4 ednesday ec p.m. body Institute Library, 82 ntertainment W , D . 5 Revere Community School E Adventures in Watercol- Main St. Education Arabic Classes at Revere Holiday Tree Lighting, Ac- Education or with Elaine C. Daly at Sound Off: Finding and Swampscott Middle School High School, 6 p.m. tivities and Movie at Lynn Early release from school 8 Hooper St., 9:30 a.m.- Using Your Voice. For early release, 12:30 p.m. Common/City Hall, 4 p.m. for faculty professional de- 12:30 p.m. grades 6-12, Peabody Entertainment Swampscott Middle School Trivia at Lazy Dog Sports velopment, noon. Municipal Institute Library teen Shirley Avenue Tree Light- parent day conferences, 1-4 Bar, 8 p.m. Middle School holiday con- room, 82 Main St., 5-6 p.m. School Committee Meet- ing at Costa Park, 5 p.m. cert, 505 Main St., 7-9 p.m. p.m. Swampscott Middle School ing at the high school, 7-10 Wednesday, Dec. 5 parent evening confer- Entertainment p.m. Friday, Dec. 7 Entertainment ences, 6-8 p.m. Entertainment Card corner — lessons in Peabody Area Chamber of Entertainment Dinner Detectives Mystery Story Time with Miss Sue popular card games for all hursday ec T , D . 6 Commerce holiday recep- Revere Chamber of Com- Book Group at the Library, at Lynn Public Library, ages and skill levels, pub- tion, Tupper Manor, Wylie lic library, 18 Summer St., Education merce Holiday Party at 6-7 p.m. 9:30 a.m. Inn and conference cen- Comfort Inn & Suites, 6 3 p.m. Parent conferences: early ter, Endicott College, 295 Entertainment release for grades K-8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 6 Municipal Hale St., Beverly, 5:30-8 Meditation class at 89 Municipal p.m. Burrill St., 6-7 p.m. Entertainment Healthy Lynnfield Fund- Sunday, Dec. 9 High School Advisory Bring a new, unwrapped Delvena Theatre Compa- raising Subcommittee, Municipal Town Hall, J. Maney Council at the high school, toy to benefit Citizens Entertainment ny presents A Christmas Historical Commission Room, 7 p.m. 4-5 p.m. Inn. Beachmont Improvement Carol at Lynn Public Li- Committee Tree Lighting meeting at Town Hall, 7 brary, 6:30 p.m. p.m. Thursday, Dec. 6 Friday, Dec. 7 Thursday, Dec. 6 at Douglas Cumings Park Karaoke Night at Buchan- on Crescent Ave., 5 p.m. , 9 p.m. Municipal Education Education Wednesday, Dec. 5 Professional Development Higgins Middle School, 85 Council on Aging Board of Education Saturday, Dec. 8 Directors, Lynnfield Se- Day: NO SCHOOL for all Perkins St., early release SAUGUS grades beginning at noon for par- Toddler Story Time with Education nior Center, 8 a.m Board of Health, Town Movers & Shakers Story ent teacher conferences Monday, Dec. 3 story and song for children Post Purchase Workshop for Time for children from running until 9 p.m. ages 1 to 3 at the Library, Hall, 55 Summer St., 5:30 Municipal Homeowners, LHAND 10 p.m. birth to 5 years old at Ab- Winter parent athlete 10:30-11 a.m. Saugus TV meeting at Church Street. This class is bot Public Library, 10:30 night, 6:30-7:30 p.m., a requirement for homebuy- Saugus High School, 7 Municipal Friday, Dec. 7 a.m. Veterans Memorial High ers using the ONE Mort- School, 485 Lowell St. p.m. Board of Selectmen meet- ing at the high school, 7 gage Product. Participants Entertainment Entertainment Entertainment p.m. will be eligible for discounts Eighth grade dance, Mid- Indoor Park and Play, $2, Tuesday, Dec. 4 through MAHA’s HomeSafe for children ages 1 to 5 Drop-in crafting fun in- dle School, 505 Main St., Municipal Program. For more infor- 6-8 p.m. years old at the Commu- cluding seasonal craft Thursday, Dec. 6 mation call MAHA at (617) nity Center, 10:30-11:45 making, Peabody Institute Saugus River Watershed 822-9100 or to register vis- a.m. Library children’s library, Council annual meeting Education it www.MAHAHOME.org, MARBLEHEAD A Christmas Carol, a the- 82 Main St., 5-6 p.m. and dinner at Spinelli’s Early Release for all stu- 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. atrical reading in the Lee Function Facility, Route dents, 12:30 p.m. Municipal Monday, Dec. 3 Mansion, 8 p.m. 1 South (Peabody / Lyn- Swampscott Middle Entertainment Planning Board, City Hall nfield line). Kirstie Pec- School parent day confer- Chase the Chill Sit & Knit Entertainment Lower Level Conference ci, Senior Fellow from Saturday, Dec. 8 ences, 1-4 p.m. at Land of a Thousand Fun Day Monday Play- Room, 7 p.m. the Conservation Law Swampscott Middle Hills Coffee, 10 a.m. group for kids aged birth Entertainment Foundation will provide School parent evening Live Music Saturdays at to 5 years old at Abbot Friends of Abbot Library REVERE a keynote presentation conferences, 6-8 p.m. Bent Water Brewing Com- Public Library, 10-11 a.m. Mini Book Sale for chil- highlighting the Saugus Municipal pany, 8:30 p.m. dren and adults at Abbot River Watershed. This Municipal Public Library, 10 a.m.-4 Monday, Dec. 3 event will also include Affordable Housing Trust Municipal Abbot Public Library Board a brief SRWC business meeting at Town Hall, 7 p.m. Municipal Leaf and Yard Waste Drop- of Trustees Meeting at 235 A Christmas Carol, a the- meeting to elect 2019 offi- p.m. Legislative Affairs off at Department of Pub- Pleasant St., 6:30 p.m. atrical reading in the Lee cers and board members. Sub-Committee meeting lic Works, 250 Commercial Harbors and Waters Board Mansion, 4 p.m. Dinner is $25. Register Friday, Dec. 7 St., 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Meeting at 9 Ferry Lane, at Revere City Hall, 5 Online, 6:30-9 p.m. 7:30 p.m. p.m. Education Sunday, Dec. 9 NAHANT Ways and Means subcom- Thursday, Dec. 6 Silly Sounds Story Time for Tuesday, Dec. 4 mittee meeting at Revere children birth and up at the Entertainment Wednesday, Dec. 5 City Hall, 5:30 p.m. Municipal Library, 10:15-11:15 a.m. Brewery Tour and Tasting Education Appointments sub-com- Planning Board Public at Bent Water Brewing Yoga Storytime for babies, Entertainment mittee at Revere City Hearing on Twin Spring Entertainment Company, 2 p.m. toddlers, and preschool Nahant Veterans Mobile Hall, 5:50 p.m. Estate development at Open Mic Night w/ Lois The Irish Tenors at Lynn aged children at Abbot Pub- Food Market at Nahant City Council Meeting at Saugus Town Hall Annex Lane at 89 Burrill St., Auditorium, 7 p.m. lic Library, 10:30-11 a.m. Town Hall, 10:30 a.m. Revere City Hall, 6 p.m. Building, 7:15 p.m. 7-10 p.m. New Yorker cartoonist’s book pokes fun at city-rural divide

By Lisa Rathke something she doesn’t nor- ASSOCIATED PRESS mally do while reading. “I love how he skates MONTPELIER, Vt. — right on the edge,” she Longtime New Yorker said. “He shows us how ri- magazine cartoonist and diculous and how precious Vermont resident Edward we can all be without at Koren has released a new all offending anybody.” book of cartoons spanning Koren, who was born about 40 years that poke in New York City, knows fun at country and city what he calls the bifur- dwellers and the interac- cated life people lead be- tions between the two. “Koren: In the Wild” tween rural, suburban (Button Street Press, and urban life. He moved $21.95) features his hu- full time to Vermont about manoid and hairy crea- 30 years ago to the small tures in what Koren village of Brookfield where describes as “a mash of in- he also serves as a volun- teractions and small piec- teer firefighter. es of theater.” “Ed, originally a city guy, In one cartoon in the now lives in a very rural 194-page book, a woman village in Vermont. His tells puzzled guests seat- cartoons beautifully cap- ed with cocktails outside ture the duality of rural on her porch, “I need ev- and urban life,” wrote Ben erybody to come down the Cohen, co-founder of Ben garden to cheer on the & Jerry’s ice cream and a tomatoes.” Another has a friend of Koren, at the be- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ginning of the book. “For a farmer delivering food by Cartoonist and Vermont resident Edward Koren has had more than 1,100 cartoons published in shovel from a wheelbar- guy like me, also between the New Yorker since the 1960s. row to a couple seated at a Vermont and New York, I restaurant saying, “Here’s love and can relate to Ed’s some baby spinach — from humor, and to his human- toonist laureate for three other books. “What captures my at- ing place within earshot my soil to your plate.” oid and warm and fuzzy years, has had more than And he never runs out of tention is all the human (and eyeshot), a comedy of The book caused Karen and puzzled and brave 1,100 cartoons published subject matter, often writ- theater around me. I can manners that seems inex- Mittelman, executive di- creatures.” in the New Yorker since ing down what he hears never quite believe my haustible,” he wrote about rector of the Vermont Arts Koren, who served as the 1960s. He has also people say as fodder for luck in stumbling upon his exhibition at Columbia Council, to laugh out loud, Vermont’s second car- written and illustrated his art. riveting mini-dramas tak- University in 2010. A6 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2018 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- at 7:21 p.m. Saturday. braking abruptly. Officer will larly arrests, reflect police records. In A noise complaint at Warren document. the event of a perceived inaccuracy, Road at 11:03 p.m. Saturday. Report of a suspicious man it is the sole responsibility of the con- in dark clothing wearing a PEABODY cape and a boot cast on his cerned party to contact the relevant leg entered the driveway at police department and have the de- Arrests 37 Highland Park on Friday at partment issue a notice of correction 4:20 p.m. Caller said man left to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- Christion A. Castillo, 24, of on foot and is headed toward ifications will not be made without 1 Goldberg Road, was arrest- North End Street. Officer spoke express notice of change from the ed on Saturday at 4:34 p.m. with the reporting party who arresting police department. on two warrants and charged said the incident occurred at with trespassing, assault and 1:27 p.m. Nothing further to battery and violation of miscel- report. All clear. LYNN laneous municipal ordinances. Officer speaking with a man Harutyun Demirtshyan, 25, who was walking in the middle Arrest of 220 Bartholomew St. was of the road at the Sprint store Wesner Charles, 46, of 97 arrested on Saturday at 4:39 at 232 Andover St. on Friday Newhall St., Lynn, was arrested p.m. at his home and charged at 6:44 p.m. Officer gave him and charged with assault with with domestic assault and bat- a ride to the mall and will be a dangerous weapon at 4:46 tery on a household member. cleared. p.m. Saturday. Bjanko Jakic, 29, of 18 Unconscious person report- Warren St. Apt. 3, was arrest- ed in the restaurant at 300 ed on Sunday at 1:37 p.m. Brooksby Village Drive. Police Accidents and charged with assault and cleared by Atlantic Ambulance A report of a motor vehicle battery on a disabled elderly who were evaluating the pa- accident at Lawton Avenue person. tient on Friday at 7:08 p.m. Stephen D. Berardino of Lynnfield (right) was sworn in as a member of and Western Avenue at 4:52 Caller from Domino’s Pizza the Everett Police Department last year. p.m. Friday; at Boston Street Summons reports a homeless man out and Summer Street at 6:13 front bothering customers at 1 p.m. Friday; at Boston Street Elias Perez, 38, of 78 Cen- Andover St. on Friday at 8:22 and Keslar Avenue at 7:04 tral Ave., Apt. 311, Lynn, was p.m. Officers spoke with the Former Everett policeman p.m. Friday; at 3 Lynnfield summonsed on Saturday at man and he will not be return- St. at 7:08 p.m. Friday; at 28 1:31 p.m. following a traffic ing to the pizza shop. Tower Ave. at 7:42 p.m. Fri- stop at the Jehovah’s Wit- Report of someone shin- charged with harassment day; at Rockingham Street nesses at 79 Endicott St. for ing a light in an apartment at the unlicensed operation of a Fairweather Apartments at 20 and Western Avenue at 10:17 By Thomas Grillo installed security cameras pickup on tape. p.m. Friday; at Cooper Street motor vehicle. Car taken from Central St., Apt. 105 on Friday scene by a licensed operator. at 8:56 p.m. Officer spoke with ITEM STAFF to find the culprit. In addition, the police and Western Avenue at 12:49 Parziale reported that in report said as a member of p.m. Saturday; at 421 Essex the woman and said he will be LYNNFIELD — A for- the summer of 2017 she the Merrimack College Po- St. at 3:51 p.m. Saturday; at Accidents checking the area. mer Everett police officer Caller reports she heard two was driving on her street lice in 2017, a dispatcher Broadway and Warwick Street Hit and run crash report- has been charged with men arguing outside her home and was nearly struck queried Parziale’s license at 4:54 p.m. Saturday; at Mar- ed on Friday at 5:21 at Su criminal harassment. on Pierpont Street. She said head-on by the operator plate number despite the ket Street and Munroe Street Chang’s Restaurant at 373 If convicted, Stephen one man was standing over of a black pickup truck fact that she had never at 6:03 p.m. Saturday; at 14 Lowell St. The 911 caller said D. Berardino, a Lynn- the other man who is on the with a “Blue Lives Mat- been on the campus. State St. at 6:26 p.m. Satur- the crash occurred in Danvers field resident, faces up to ground and then left on foot ter” bumper sticker. She Lynnfield investigators day. and the vehicle was pursued 2½ years in prison and a on Friday at 9:43 p.m. Officer described the driver as a confirmed through the Ev- into Peabody. Officer reports $1,000 fine. spoke with both men. It was man in his mid-20s with erett Police Department’s Complaints vehicle has been stopped at The 27-year-old Stafford not an assault. One man was short brown hair and re- Internal Affairs Office, the restaurant is missing driv- Road resident was sched- A report of trespassing at drunk and the other was as- ported seeing the vehicle that Berardino was not on er’s side mirror. Danvers Police uled for arraignment on 140 Union St.at 4:26 p.m. Fri- sisting. All clear. on her street many times. duty when the alleged lit- Department has all the info Monday, Dec. 10. But his day; at 140 Union St. at 5:26 Caller reports elderly party In April, a detective and tering occurred. and is handling it. attorneys brought him in p.m. Friday. walking westbound on Route lieutenant from the Lyn- Everett Police Chief Ste- A two-car motor vehicle earlier, and as a result, A report of a disturbance at 114 on Saturday at 10:24 nfield Police Department crash reported at Bishop Fen- avoided reporters. He ven Mazzie said Berardino Dunkin Donuts at 1 Central a.m. Officer checked area but conducted surveillance wick Schooplat 83 Margin St. pleaded not guilty. was hired in the summer Sq. at 4:29 p.m. Friday; at 50 unable to locate anyone on the of Parziale’s home. They on Friday at 5:22 p.m. Offi- Peabody District Court of 2017 and was a proba- Central Ave. at 6:24 p.m. Fri- road. spotted a man in a black cer reports Phil’s Towing is en Judge Carol-Ann Fraser tionary officer at the time day; at 100 Willow St. at 6:29 Possible fight in progress pickup throw a water bot- route. ordered Berardino not to of the allegations. When p.m. Friday; at 16 Minot St. at at the Welch School at 50 tle out of his vehicle onto Motor vehicle crash reported have any contact with the his department learned of 12:43 a.m. Saturday; at 30 Swampscott Ave. on Saturday her property. Berardino at 245 Lynnfield St. at 2 First victim and to surrender the allegations, a review Franklin St. at 1:14 a.m. Sat- at 10:59 a.m. One person was was stopped by police and Ave. on Friday at 5:43 p.m. No any firearms. A pre-trial was ordered, and Berardi- urday; at 104 Commonwealth upset when told to put dog injuries, no tows, and officer hearing is scheduled for he admitted throwing the no resigned, the chief said. Rd. at 2:23 a.m. Saturday; at on a leash. Officer going to will document. next month. water bottle, the police re- While law enforcement 153 Essex St. at 3:36 a.m. 39 Home St. to speak to the Caller who would like to stay The case came to the port said. sources say defense at- Saturday; at Essex Circle and involved party and will docu- anonymous reports a motor police’s attention in Feb- Parziale kept careful re- torneys will sometimes Essex Street at 4:09 a.m. Sat- ment. vehicle with the interior light ruary, when Paula Par- cords, a five-page list, with move court dates to avoid urday; at 69 Gardiner St. at Caller from 14 Albert Road on has been parked on Broad ziale told Lynnfield police the date and time of the reporters, Elyse Hershon, 7:35 a.m, Saturday; at 108 reported neighbor was blow- Street for a half hour on Friday someone has been throw- alleged littering, which a criminal defense lawyer Franklin St. at 9:34 a.m. Satur- ing leaves into their yard on at 6:36 p.m. Vehicle pulled ing trash and fireworks included Dunkin’ Donuts who represents Berardino, day; at 181 Union St. at 10:56 Saturday at 12:26 p.m. Officer into the driveway at the resi- on her lawn for months, cups, milk bottles, beer said the court date was a.m. Saturday; at 21 Joyce St. reports neighbor has picked dence at no. 15. according to the police re- boxes, lit fireworks that changed because she was at 3:35 p.m. Saturday; at Bald- up the leaves and no further Two-car minor motor vehicle port provided by the Essex went off in the middle of working on a murder trial. win Street and Silsbee Street action needed. Employee from crash reported on Friday at District Attorney’s Office. the night, yogurt contain- at 5:25 p.m. Saturday; at Lib- Healthy Pet at 637 Lowell St. 8:14 p.m. in the parking lot at The Locksley Road resi- ers, and water bottles. Thomas Grillo can be erty Street and Washington reported a person trying to the Just In Time Cafe at 2 First dent said she did not know Each time, she checked reached at tgrillo@item- Street at 6:24 p.m. Saturday. steal dog products from the Ave. Officer assisted with the who was tossing trash and the video, it was the black live.com. store on Saturday at 1:32 p.m. paperwork exchange. Nelson Cabral, 39, was or- Overdose Caller reports her grand- dered not to return to the store. POLICE BRIEFS mother’s parked motor vehicle A report of an overdose at Medical Aid was hit and the other motor Hamilton Ave. at 4:49 p.m. Drunk man reported at 12 vehicle left the scene at 79 2 seriously injured in vard Medical School. gram that provides up to Friday. Tracey St. on Friday at 4:35 Lynn St. at 2 Brown St. on Fri- PAARI was founded $5,000 for information p.m. who asked to be taken school bus crash day at 9:53 p.m. Calling party in 2015 to help support that solves a case and is Theft to the North Shore Medical gave possible plate number BERKLEY (AP) — Au- the police department in 1-800-682-9229. Center. A report of motor vehicle but did not know the direction thorities say a school Gloucester, as it launched Man reported not feeling theft at 30 Williams Ave. at of travel. Upon officer’s arrival, bus carrying adults and a new opioid treatment Suspect in shooting, burning well on Friday at 4:54 p.m. at 10:16 p.m. Friday. the motor vehicle that struck children went off the effort. The organization 145 Washington St. Patient scheduled to appear in court A report of larceny at 20 the parked car came back and road and crashed into the now also supports similar taken to the North Shore Med- Union St. at 11:26 p.m. Fri- exchanged paperwork. woods, sending several police efforts nationwide. NORTHAMPTON (AP) day; at 224 Washington St. at ical Center. people to the hospital The organization says — A man suspected of kill- 10:31 a.m. Saturday; at 810 Animal Control Drunk man reported at Stop with injuries. roughly 400 law enforce- ing another man and then Lynnway at 12:33 p.m. Satur- & Shop Supermarket at 19 State Police say two ment leaders from 28 participating in a conspira- day; at 43 Adams St. at 5:25 Caller from Tannery Apart- Howley St. on Friday at 5:49 adults suffered serious states and Canada will cy to cover up the shooting p.m. Saturday; at 97 Newhall ments reports another resident p.m. Party taken to the North injuries in Saturday attend the summit. and burn the victim’s body Shore Medical Center. St. at 11:44 p.m. Saturday. gave her a hard time about a night’s crash in Berkley. Republican Gov. Charlie is heading to court. Report of a person who fell barking service dog on Satur- Police say the 23 other Baker, state Health and Prosecutors say 22-year- and has a head injury at Greg- day at 5:12 p.m. Officer spoke passengers were taken to Human Services Secretary old Nerkin Omar Morales, Vandalism ory’s Lounge at 50 Walnut St. with borth parties and will doc- the hospital for minor in- Marylou Sudders and an of Northampton, is sched- A report of vandalism of a ument. on Friday at 8:47 p.m. Officer official from U.S. Customs uled to be arraigned in reports patient taken to Lahey juries or for precautionary motor vehicle at 9 Surfside reasons. and Border Protection are Hampshire Superior Court Medical Center in Peabody. also expected to speak. Rd. at 10:05 a.m. Saturday; at Complaints Police say the driver of on Wednesday on multiple 31 Rantoul Ave. at 2:43 p.m. charges including murder. Caller from 7 Lowman Cir- another car involved in Saturday. SWAMPSCOTT the crash was arrested for Officials: Fires purposely Authorities allege cle reports his ex-wife is in Morales shot 44-year-old drunken driving. Police set in Wheaton College his house and he has a deed Daniel Cruz three times MARBLEHEAD Accidents identified her as 27-year- stating she is not allowed in bathrooms during an argument at a old Christy Gilpatrick the home. Officer will docu- A report of a motor vehicle Northampton apartment Accidents of Warren, R.I. It wasn’t NORTON (AP) — Au- ment the civil matter on Friday accident at 525 Paradise Rd. complex in March. at 4:01 p.m. Man was advised at 11:05 a.m. Sunday. immediately clear wheth- thorities say fires were A report of a motor vehicle intentionally set in two They say Morales and accident at Pleasant Street to leave until he could provide er she has an attorney. seven other people then proper documentation Complaints Police say it’s not yet bathrooms at a Wheaton and Smith Street at 12:38 College residence hall, participated in an elab- p.m. Saturday; at Atlantic Ave- Road rage incident called in clear whether the driver’s orate plot to conceal the on Friday at 4:16 p.m. at 168 A report of suspicious activi- impairment caused the prompting the evacuation nue at 6:55 p.m. Saturday. of about 100 students. shooting by cleaning up Lynnfield St. at 1 Dooling Cir- ty at 495 Paradise Rd. at 3:44 crash. blood, hiding the gun, Officials said the fires cle. Caller reported Massachu- p.m. Saturday. Police say the children disposing of the victim’s Complaints were set early Sunday setts license no. 925EF1 was A noise complaint at 49 and their parents were clothing, and then waiting in second-and-third-floor A report of a man, “surveying driving aggressively, cutting Elmwood Rd. at 4:28 a.m. returning to Tiverton, R.I. until dark to take Cruz’s bathrooms at the McIntire the area” at Rockaway Avenue off vehicles, speeding up and Sunday; at 49 Elmwood Rd. at after visiting La Salette body to Hatfield where it Residence Hall. They say 5:06 a.m. Sunday. Shrine in Attleboro. was set on fire. investigators have deter- Surgeon General to speak mined the fires were pur- posely set. Child struck, killed by at police summit State Fire Marshal Pe- skid-steer machine on opioids crisis ter Ostroskey said its for- on Cape Cod Lynn Drug Task Force tunate no one was hurt. BOSTON (AP) — The Wheaton College Pres- HARWICH (AP) — Au- Hotline U.S. Surgeon General will ident Dennis Hanno said thorities say a 7-year-old speak at a national sum- the school has increased boy was struck and killed mit in Boston focused on campus patrols and is urg- by a skid-steer loader on 781-477-4444 police efforts to address ing students and staff to be Cape Cod. the opioid epidemic. on the lookout and report The Harwich Fire De- CALL 24 HOURS A DAY Dr. Jerome Adams any suspicious activity. partment says the child is among the featured Authorities are asking was hit by the machine or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) speakers at the Police anyone with information and critically injured Assisted Addiction & Re- to contact authorities. Saturday afternoon. The Spanish menu available covery Initiative’s second People with informa- child was taken to the annual National Law tion can confidentially hospital, where he was All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. Enforcement Summit. call campus police or the pronounced dead. The two-day gathering Arson Hotline. The Arson The child has not been Callers may remain anonymous. starts Thursday at Har- Hotline is part of a pro- identified. MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 NATION U.S.-China trade truce seen ANALYSIS: boosting U.S. stock market

By Marcy Gordon The U.S. was set to raise time for the two countries ASSOCIATED PRESS tariffs on $200 billion to work out their differ- in Chinese goods Jan. 1. ences in a fight over Chi- WASHINGTON — The President Donald Trump na’s aggressive drive to truce in the trade dispute agreed Saturday in a meet- supplant U.S. technologi- between the U.S. and Chi- ing with Chinese Leader Xi cal dominance. na should boost rattled fi- Jinping at the G-20 sum- In the short term, at nancial markets, at least mit to hold off for 90 days least, strong market gains likely through year’s end, could be in the offing. experts say. But the stock while the two sides try to settle their differences. “I think the market will market’s wild gyrations of probably respond quite recent months likely will That looming deadline, as well as Trump’s threat favorably,” Sam Stovall, persist as the two coun- chief investment strate- tries strain to reach a per- to impose tariffs on an additional $267 billion of gist for CFRA, said in ref- manent accord. erence to the temporary “The all-clear sign hasn’t goods from China, possi- bly including iPhones and trade accord. “I do think flashed yet but it’s cer- that a Santa Claus rally is laptops, had contributed tainly positive news,” says in the making.” to sharp declines in stocks Mike Loewengart, vice After a steep decline in since early October. president of investment October, stocks steadied in The agreement buys strategy at E-Trade. early November, but the selling picked up again as investors abandoned high-flying technology PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS stocks amid concerns over President Donald Trump, Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the U.S.-China trade tus- right, and Mexico’s President Enrique Pena Nieto, left, participated in sle and slowing global eco- the USMCA signing ceremony, Friday in Buenos Aires. nomic growth. They also bailed on energy stocks as the price of oil plummeted. The market also feared Trump trip: low drama, the Federal Reserve’s pol- icy of gradual interest rates hikes could end the longest bull market in his- signs of acceptance tory by slowing economic growth and depressing By Catherine Lucey canceled his sit-down with rather than challenge him company profits. But last and Zeke Miller Vladimir Putin. And when at every turn, other lead- week Fed Chairman Je- ASSOCIATED PRESS former President George ers appear to be adapt- rome Powell indicated the H.W. Bush died, Trump ing to Trump, mindful WASHINGTON — If central bank might con- gave respectful remarks that multilateral deals there has been a con- sider a pause in rate hikes and canceled what would are weaker without the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS stant to President Don- next year to gauge the likely have been a raucous United States. Delegation ald Trump’s tumultuous John O’Hara, left, works with traders at his post impact of its credit tight- press conference. “sherpas” worked through first two years in office, on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. ening. All told, for the often-un- the night to revamp the it has been that his for- disciplined leader, the joint communique so that eign trips have tended whirlwind trip was an un- it would be amenable to to be drama-filled affairs usual moment of Zen. — the president bar- Trump, and allies knew ‘El Chapo’ trial gives inside Trump’s election forced to butter Trump up with reling through interna- the world to reckon with tional gatherings like a over-the-top praise. sweeping populist move- “From the outset, I look at his rise to power norm-smashing bull, dis- ments and the impact of rupting alliances and up- would like to congratulate globalization. In the first you on your historic vic- ending long-standing U.S. two years of his presi- By Tom Hays Here’s a look at some pay for luxuries like an tory in the midterm elec- policies. But at this year’s dency, he has brusquely ASSOCIATED PRESS testimony highlights from Acapulco beach house fea- tion in the United States,” Group of 20 summit, rejected international the trial, which is expect- turing a private zoo and declared Japanese Prime NEW YORK — The U.S. Trump appeared to settle engagement for what he ed to last until early next a trip to Switzerland for Minister Shinzo Abe at trial of Joaquin “El Cha- in among his global peers. views as a single-minded year: Guzman to get an exotic the start of their meeting po” Guzman has offered a Smuggling “anti-aging” treatment. A brisk two days in Ar- focus on U.S. national in- screenplay-worthy picture gentina saw Trump reach terests. Friday. He made no men- by the ton Bribery as usual tion of the big electoral of the lawlessness and ex- The Sinaloa cartel had a trade ceasefire with Public and private inter- A turncoat cartel mem- gains that Democrats cesses during his rise to many crafty ways to China and sign a three- actions with world leaders ber named Jesus Zambada notched in the U.S. House. power as Mexico’s most smuggle drugs across the took the stand to describe way trade deal with Mex- over his 48 hours in Argen- infamous drug lord. Abe has long proved to be border, but perhaps none how he kept watch over ico and Canada. With tina demonstrated Trump Since the trial got un- the world leader most ad- were craftier than La Co- tons of cocaine stashed in little public spectacle, he does have the capacity derway on Nov. 13, wit- ept at keeping on Trump’s madre brand pepper cans. a Mexico City warehouse. joined the leaders of the for restraint. And other nesses have described how good side, but even more Former cartel member But a more important job other member nations world leaders, for their Guzman used tunnels dug challenging relationships Miguel Angel Martinez for him was buying off au- on the traditional group part, showed grumbling under the border and fake appeared to find firmer testified in federal court thorities at a cost of about statement. He buddied up acceptance of Trump’s un- jalapeno cans to smuggle ground. Trump’s meeting in Brooklyn he helped $300,000 a month — a with traditional allies and traditional stylings. tons of cocaine into the with German Chancellor supervise a warehouse in price that earned Guzman largely avoided contro- It’s hardly as though United States during the Angela Merkel was out- Mexico City where work- a police escort after one of versial strongmen. Faced Trump has suddenly 1990s and early 2000s. wardly all smiles, hand- ers hid cocaine in the cans his notorious escapes from with Russia’s spiking ag- abandoned his “Ameri- The Sinaloa cartel, gression in Ukraine, he ca First” world view. But shakes and praise. sometimes referred to by so it could be trucked over prison. insiders as “The Federa- the border. He testified that Guz- tion,” made hundreds of The trucks carried 3,000 man looked troubled at millions of dollars, most cans at a time to Los An- the sight of the Mexico Missouri first to adopt fairness of it in U.S. currency col- geles, he said. He estimat- City police approaching lected in such volume it ed about 25 to 30 tons of the car. “Don’t worry about test against gerrymandering had to be stashed in safe cocaine worth $400 to it,” Zambada told Guzman. houses while the gang fig- $500 million got across “These are our people. No division that is often re- draw legislative and con- ured out what to do with the border each year. one is going to touch us By David A. Lieb ASSOCIATED PRESS flected in statewide races. it. Guzman spent some of Behind the scenes, the from here on out.” gressional districts that But the size of the likely it on a private zoo, a di- workers packing the coke Testimony suggested the benefited the GOP. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. Democratic gains remains amond-encrusted pistol into the cans “got intoxi- prisons were on the take, Since then, advocates — The votes won’t be cast uncertain, partly because and paying off police and cated because whenever too. Martinez claimed have been trying to reform for another four years, yet the formula has never politicians. you would press the kilos, when he and Guzman vis- the system to eliminate or Democrats already appear been put to a test. That’s all according to it would release cocaine ited a drug boss behind greatly reduce partisan likely to gain seats in Mis- “Missouri’s engaged a cast of characters who into the air.” bars, other inmates had gerrymandering, which souri’s Republican-domi- in an experiment,” said have taken the witness Proceeds ended up in put together a lavish meal. has been used by both nated Legislature in 2022. Sam Wang, director of stand ranging from for- Tijuana, where Guzman “There was a music parties over the years to The reason: a one-of-its the Princeton University mer cartel members to a would send his three pri- group and they had every- draw political boundar- kind redistricting initia- Gerrymandering Project, Colombian drug kingpin vate jets every month to thing, whatever you would ies in ways that give the tive approved by voters in which uses math to mea- with a freakish face that pick it up, Martinez said. want to eat. Whiskey, dominant party a dispro- the recent midterm elec- sure partisan advantages he chose to alter with On average, each plane cognac,” Martinez said. portionate hold on power. tions. in redistricting. plastic surgery in a failed would carry up to $10 mil- “You could choose between Missouri’s initiative “Democrats have a fight- They have succeeded in attempt to stay under the lion home. lobster and sirloin and marks a new frontier ing chance in a way that making the process less radar. The cash, he said, helped pheasant.” in a growing movement they didn’t before,” Wang partisan in a number of against partisan gerry- added. But “a lot of it states, mostly through mandering that has now depends on what they do ballot initiatives approved notched ballot-box victo- with it.” by voters. ries in eight states over After the 2010 census, Nov. 6 was the latest ex- the past decade. Republicans nationwide ample of the trend, when Other states have cre- controlled more state leg- voters in Colorado, Michi- ated independent com- islatures and governor’s gan and Utah joined Mis- missions and required bi- offices than Democrats. souri in approving new re- partisan votes to redraw They used that power to districting systems. legislative and congres- sional districts. Missouri will be the first to rely on a new mathematical for- mula to try to engineer “partisan fairness” and “competitiveness” in its state legislative districts; 425R Broadway the Legislature will con- Saugus, MA 01906 tinue drawing the state’s 781-233-9507 congressional districts. Located adjacent to Rite Aid Pharmacy An Associated Press in Saugus Plaza, Route 1 South analysis of the new Mis- souri formula shows it has Month of December the potential to end the every Mon. and Tues. Republicans’ supermajor- 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ities in the state House Former cartel member Miguel Angel Martinez testified at Guzman’s and state Senate and Used and refurbished skate sale U.S. trial that Guzman would send his three private jets to Tijuana each move the chambers closer $30/pair month to retrieve the proceeds of Guzman’s drug smuggling operation. to the more even partisan Visa, MC, Discover Card or Cash/No Checks A8 MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Item Santa’s elves come in all sizes

PHOTOS | PAULA MULLER A biker dressed as Santa takes a ride on Washington Street during the Ruff Ryders biker’s party at Lupita’s Sport Bar and Grill in Lynn.

Angela Newcomb of Revere carries several toys to the pile.

From left, Lori Black of Lynn Mike Rennie and Tamara Nunez, both of Hector Arzola of Chelsea piles up the toys donated at Lupita’s. Lawrence, arrive at the bikers party.

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©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2018 St. Mary’s offense stalls in Super Bowl loss to Blackstone Valley By Harold Rivera ITEM SPORTS EDITOR FOXBOROUGH — It almost felt like history repeated it- self for the St. Mary’s football team in Saturday’s Division 7 Super Bowl at Gillette Stadium. Two years ago, St. Mary’s appeared in the Division 3A Super Bowl and picked the worst time to play under its capabilities. It was no different this time around. The Spartans, sluggish offensively from the opening whis- tle, fell into a two-score deficit at halftime and fell, 18-0, to Blackstone Valley. “It was just a tough day offensively for us,” Driscoll said. “We didn’t execute. They’re good. I don’t think they let up more than 13 points all season. Most of their games were shutouts from what I saw. They’re good for a reason. They were here last year and they had leadership coming back.” The red-hot Beavers finished their season at 11-1 with their only loss coming in a Week 1 overtime defeat to Milbury. “It’s amazing,” Beavers coach Jim Archibald said. “A hun- dred years from now nobody will be able to take this away from us. I’m so happy for these kids. It’s an incredible group of kids. They deserve every bit of this. They worked so hard day in and day out.” St. Mary’s finished its season at 8-5. The Spartans totaled just 75 yards of offense, 26 of which were collected by George Freeman on five carries. Jalen ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Echevarria, St. Mary’s leading rusher and receiver, was lim- St. Mary’s running back Jalen Echevarria, right, was PHOTO | ROSE RAYMOND ited to 18 all-purpose yards. held to just 18 total yards in the Division 7 Super Bowl Lynnfield native and St. John’s Prep tight SPARTANS, B2 Saturday afternoon. end Anthony Fagan hoists the Division 1 Su- per Bowl trophy after the Eagles defeated Catholic Memorial Saturday night at Gil- lette Stadium. Driscoll proud of his team in first season By Harold Rivera St. John’s Prep ITEM SPORTS EDITOR FOXBOROUGH — When first-year St. Mary’s football coach Sean Driscoll stepped on the field for the first practice of the preseason wins Division 1 back in August, he wasn’t sure what to expect from his new team. Driscoll knew he was com- ing into an athletic program that prides itself Super Bowl on carrying a winning tradition. One of his goals was to continue that. By Daniel Kane The Spartans fell one win shy of bringing ITEM STAFF another state championship to Tremont Street, as they fell to Blackstone Valley, 18-0, FOXBOROUGH — Coming into Saturday’s Division in Saturday’s Division 7 Super Bowl at Gillette 1 Super Bowl, the St. John’s football team knew it was Stadium. But that doesn’t mean they didn’t in for a back-and-forth battle with Catholic Memorial. have a season worth remembering. The Eagles overcame a few mistakes along the way but “It was a very solid season,” Driscoll said. executed to perfection when it mattered most to claim a “Going into that transition year, being able to 40-22 win over the Knights at Gillette Stadium. play a tough schedule like we did, I think that “We were a determined group,” Eagles coach Brian really helped us come together. I’m really St. Pierre, who won a state championship as a player at proud of that.” St. John’s in 1997, said. “I think every guy was limping Along the way, multiple players stepped up at the end. We are the most banged up group I have into key roles for the Spartans and excelled. ever coached in my life and we just kept responding. We Jalen Echevarria swapped his basketball kept looking to put guys in and replace injured players. ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE sneakers for cleats and ran for 1,200 yards It’s just a testament to their will and their fortitude and with 16 rushing touchdowns this season -- his strength as a team. I couldn’t be prouder.” From left, St. Mary’s athletic director Jeff Newhall, players Jack Maguire, George Freeman, Connor Donohue and coach Sean first on the gridiron with St. Mary’s. George Senior wide receiver Wes Rockett, a Marblehead na- Freeman and Connor Donohue, who dealt tive, led the way for St. John’s, hauling in nine passes Driscoll pose with the Division 7 finalist trophy at Gillette Stadi- for 189 yards and three touchdowns. um Saturday. DRISCOLL, B2 “Wes is as good a wide receiver as we have had,” St. Pierre said. “His (older) brother Owen was a great re- ceiver too and [Wes] just cemented his own legacy here. He was the best player on the field tonight.” The Eagles got off to a great start and grabbed an Marblehead’s Rockett saves best for last early lead. After forcing a quick three-and-out, the Ea- By Daniel Kane gles started their first drive at the Knights’ 31. Several ITEM STAFF plays later Aise Pream (21 carries for 155 yards and two touchdowns) finished the drive with a six-yard FOXBOROUGH — Every high school athlete dreams of a touchdown run. The Eagles extended their lead on chance to be on the biggest stage, competing for a chance to bring their next drive thanks to a 35-yard field goal by Sean home a state championship. Saturday night at Gillette stadium, Majeski to go ahead 9-0. Wes Rockett and the St. John’s Prep football team got that chance On the first play of the second quarter Prep quar- — and the senior wide receiver helped his Eagles make the most terback Matt Crowley (11-of-27 passing for 218 yards of it. and three touchdowns) connected with Rockett on a 52- Rockett totaled 189 yards and three touchdowns on nine catch- yard touchdown pass to extend the Eagles lead to 16-0. es, leading St. John’s to a 40-22 win over Catholic Memorial in But Catholic Memorial didn’t quit. the Division 1 Super Bowl. The Knights capitalized on a fumble and a short field “It’s really like a dream,” Rockett, a Marblehead native, said. when quarterback Barrett Pratt found Daniel Lopez “There’s no other way to put it. You dream about this forever. I for a 23-yard touchdown pass. The Knights capitalized watched my brother do it in 2012 and I have just dreamt about on another fumble, which linebacker Devon Williams re- it my entire life to have this feeling at Gillette where Tom Brady turned 47 yards for a touchdown, to narrow the Eagles plays, where I watch every Sunday.” lead to 16-14. Throughout the night, Rockett put his abilities on display, but After a defensive stop to start the second half, Zach one play that stood above the rest was his second-half touchdown Mitchell broke off a 42-yard run to set the Knights up at catch that put the Eagles ahead 26-22 late in the third quarter. the Eagles 14. On the next play Pratt found Owen Mc- In the left corner of the endzone, through what would have been PHOTO | ROSE RAYMOND Gowan for a 14-yard touchdown pass to put the Knights perfect coverage on just about any other receiver, Rockett made St. John’s Prep senior receiver Wes Rockett, left, ahead 22-19. a leaping grab in what was the highlight of the game. had 9 catches for 189 yards and 3 touchdowns CHAMPIONS, B2 ROCKETT, B2 Saturday night. Lynnfield boys hockey returning depth and experience By Anne Marie Tobin man Zach Rothwell. year with 18 goals and 22 assists, while ITEM STAFF “My biggest concern is their toughness. Simpson, a defenseman, and Kelly, a goal- We lost a great deal of physicality from tender, were key components of a team LYNNFIELD — Since Jon Gardner’s last year’s team,” said Gardner. “The defense that surrendered only 42 goals, first season as Lynnfield boys hockey points are there but we lost the intangi- the fewest allowed since 2011-2012. coach in 2012-2013 when the Pioneers bles especially in terms of leadership, but The team will carry 10 seniors and 10 won only two games, the team’s win totals we have some size and some good skat- juniors. have increased every season. Last year, ers.” “It’s absurd, this is the first team I have Lynnfield posted its best season in the This year’s team will be led by captains had that didn’t have any freshmen,” said last six years, finishing 12-5-3 to earn the Gardner. “And it’s also the only team I No. seed in the Division 2 North tourna- George DeRoche, Jaret Simpson, Aiden Kelly and assistant captains Chris Flan- have had with 18 returning players. The ment only to be upended in the first roster is extremely lopsided with only round by No. 14 Wilmington. nery and Danny Mack. “We have always had a policy in Lynn- three sophomores, but the good news is This year, with 18 returning players, there has definitely been less stress in the Pioneers have plenty of depth and field that goalies don’t act as captains because their focus should not be on the terms of the kids getting up to speed be- experience, but it will be a steep climb to cause most of them had already been top last year’s team, which had a knack referees, it needs to be on their position, but Aiden is such a smart player, so cere- here.” for pulling out close contests. The senior forward group includes To do so, they will have to fill the holes bral, that we felt there was more to be lost than gained had he not been a captain,” DeRoche, Jeff Brandano, Chris Fiorenti- left by last year’s seniors, a group that no, Richie Casaletto,Will Garofoli and included CAL All-Star forward Cooper said Gardner. “He’s one of the best goalies ITEM FILE PHOTO Flannery, while Leo Quinn, Simpson, Marengi, a two-year captain, CAL All- around, and in my opinion the best in the Mack and Mike Caruso are returning Lynnfield’s George DeRoche is one of three cap- League defenseman Joey Mack, along league, so we are expecting big things defenders. tains for the Pioneers boys hockey team this with forwards Kyle Nekoroski, Tyler from him again this year.” season. Murphy, Robbie Brandano and defense- DeRoche led the team in scoring last LYNNFIELD, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2018 Patriots defense shines in blowout of Vikings FOXBOROUGH (AP) — Tom Brady straight makes in the regular season of passed for 311 yards and a touchdown, Bill less than 50 yards, going back to October Belichick earned his 250th victory, includ- of last season. ing playoffs, as Patriots coach and New En- The Vikings tied the game on the ensu- gland beat the Minnesota Vikings 24-10 on ing series with Dan Bailey’s 39-yard field Sunday. goal. Brady completed 24 of 32 passes and now But the Patriots bounced back, needing has 579 touchdown passes, including the just four plays for Brady to cap a 75-yard playoffs, tying him with Peyton Manning drive with a 24-yard touchdown pass to for the most all time. He also has 508 regu- Josh Gordon that put the Patriots back in lar-season TD passes, which ties him with front 17-10. Brett Favre on the career list. Manning is Following Minnesota’s punt, the Patriots first with 539 and Drew Brees has 518. picked up where they left off. This time they James Develin added a career-high two needed only six plays to set up a 2-yard TD touchdown runs. run by Develin that made it 24-10. The Patriots (9-3) have won eight of nine The Vikings survived a challenge by Bill since starting the season 1-2. Belichick of a spot on a fourth down rush The Patriots have clinched their 18th by Latavius Murray on their next pos- straight winning season. It is the sec- session. But facing a fourth-and-11 sev- ond-longest streak in NFL history. The re- en plays later, the Vikings turned it over cord is held by the Cowboys at 20 seasons on downs after Cousins’ pass to Laquon from 1966-85. Treadwell came up short. Minnesota (6-5-1) has lost two of its past Minnesota got the ball back quickly af- three. ter Brady threw his first interception in The Vikings entered the game allow- five games to Eric Kendricks. But a pass ing the third-fewest rushing yards in the into the end zone by Cousins was tipped league (93.6 per game). But New England by J.C. Jackson and intercepted by Duron was able to spread them out, rushing for Harmon. 160 yards. RUN BRADY RUN Kirk Cousins kept Minnesota in the Brady reached another milestone: 1,000 game early, before faltering down the yards rushing in his career. stretch. He finished 32 of 44 for 201 yards Brady hit the mark on a 5-yard scram- and touchdown but had two late intercep- ble in the first quarter. He slid to a stop, tions. popped to his knee and signaled for a first Brady improved to 5-0 against Minne- down . sota, one of five teams (Atlanta, Chicago, Never considered much of a mobile Dallas and Tampa Bay) he has a perfect quarterback, it took Brady 19 years and regular-season record against. 265 games to reach the 1,000-yard mile- With New England leading 10-7 in the stone — the most by a player since the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS third quarter, Stephen Gostkowski missed merger. At 41, he is also the oldest player a 48-yard field-goal attempt wide right at to reach 1,000 career rushing yards since Defensive back Duron Harmon celebrates after getting an interception in the the 6:26 mark. It snapped a streak of 35 1970. fourth quarter against the Minnesota Vikings at Gillette Stadium Sunday. Spartans come up short in Super Bowl SPARTANS seconds left in the half (conversion From B1 failed). Antaya intercepted an O’Leary “We had to win the battle at the pass near midfield on the ensuing line of scrimmage, which we were possession. The Spartans tackled able to do,” Archibald said. “Our Mackay at the 1-yard line on the defense has been able to do this to final play of the half (a 6-yard teams all year. We play a three- scamper) to remain within strik- man front but we get after it up ing distance, down 12-0, at half- front.” time. Quarterback Derek O’Leary “In the first half we got out of our completed 4-of-11 pass attempts game a little bit,” Driscoll said. “We PHOTO | ROSE RAYMOND for 27 yards and rushed for 11 got put in a lot of third-and-longs. yards on two carries. We couldn’t make that one big play St. John’s Prep coach Brian St. Pierre, center, Beavers quarterback Scott to get us going and get us rolling.” hugs Wes Rockett, left, and Matt Crowley, right, Mackay (16 carries, 96 yards) St. Mary’s, looking for a score on after winning the Division 1 Super Bowl. scored on a pair of 1-yard keepers. the opening drive of the second half Mackay completed 4-of-8 pass at- to climb on the board, stumbled tempts for 66 yards. JD Anataya again. With 4:07 left in the quarter, St. John’s Prep wins (seven carries, 69 yards) scored on Mackay found the end zone on a a 2-yard rush. 1-yard plunge and bumped Black- After the Spartans stumbled on stone Valley’s lead to 18-0. Division 1 Super Bowl consecutive three-and-outs to start The best chance for the Spartans the first quarter, Blackstone Valley to score came in the opening of the CHAMPIONS found its footing to take the lead. fourth quarter when the Spartans Antaya capped a 31-yard drive were the beneficiaries of two pass From B1 with a 2-yard touchdown run, giv- interference penalties. The first The momentum shifted in St. John’s favor on a huge 4th-down ing the Beavers a 6-0 lead with brought St. Mary’s to the 19 and stop later in the third quarter. With a 4th-and-1 from their own 4:04 left in the quarter (PAT failed). the second brought the Spartans to 31, the Knights ran a fake punt, however the Eagles were more Freeman gave the Spartans the goal line. than ready for the fake, stuffing the run up the middle. their first first-down of the game Blackstone Valley read every- “It was huge,” St. Pierre said of the play. “We scouted them ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE with consecutive 7-yard carries in thing St. Mary’s threw at it, keep- and we knew it was coming. We were yelling it from the side- the second quarter but St. Mary’s ing the Spartans scoreless. That line, our defense heard it. They rolled the dice and we made St. Mary’s quarterback Derek O’Leary couldn’t sustain the drive. Black- was all she wrote for St. Mary’s as them pay, which we needed to do.” attempts a pass in the Division 7 Super stone Valley grabbed a 12-0 lead on the Beavers ran out the clock for Three plays later Crowley threw a pass to the back corner Bowl against Blackstone Valley. Mackay’s 1-yard keeper with 59 the 18-0 win. of the endzone, which Rockett dove for and hauled in through strong coverage to give the Eagles a 26-22 lead. From there it was all Eagles the rest of the way. St. John’s St. Mary’s planning for return to title game defense closed the game on a dominant note, forcing three turnovers while Pream added a rushing touchdown and Rock- DRISCOLL was exceptional. They got to the ball during the year. We had a big transition ett caught another 25-yard touchdown to ice the win at 40-22. and they made plays.” year being a new head coach and com- “I’m just so happy for these guys,” St. Pierre said. “They came From B1 together as a group. (Catholic Memorial) is really talented and Defensively, the Spartans held their ing in with new guys. The kids really our guys just kept fighting.” with injuries early in the season, com- ground Saturday and made a handful adapted and I’m proud of them for plemented Echevarria for a solid St. Pierre said his team’s resilience was on full-display Sat- of key plays to keep them in the game. that.” urday. three-headed running attack that car- A goal line stance on the final play of St. Mary’s will graduate 13 seniors ried the offense. Derek O’Leary faced a “That encapsulates us,” St. Pierre added. “We are far from the first half kept the Spartans in a from this year’s roster. They are Dono- perfect. We are a flawed group in a lot of ways, but it’s a beau- tall order in replacing former starting two-score game, 12-0, when they went hue, Echevarria, Freeman, Duy Tran, quarterback Calvin Johnson, last year’s tiful group at the same time. They are acutely aware of their into the locker room. But the Spartans Mark Niboh, Brendan Laundry, Mathi- strengths and weaknesses as a team. Their resilience as a Item Player of the Year, but held his couldn’t make anything happen to cre- as Haley, Bobby Reynolds, Jack Magu- own with 365 passing yards and seven group will be their hallmark.” ate momentum in the second half. ire, DJ DiCenso, Kevin Foley, Zion De- touchdown passes. The state championship was St. John’s first since 2012 and “It was little things that did us in,” vis and Patrick Henry. The offense couldn’t get much going the first in St. Pierre’s tenure as head coach. St. John’s ends Driscoll said. “All year, we’ve been mov- “The seniors really came together and Saturday (75 total yards) and Driscoll the season at 10-2. admitted it was frustrating. But he had ing the ball pretty well. We got better really turned up the leadership role,” no shame tipping his cap and offering and better each week. It’s disappointing Driscoll said. “That was a really big as- credit to Blackstone Valley’s defense. that we couldn’t do it but hats off to set for me as a new head coach in keep- Lynnfield hockey returns “They made a lot of adjustments up them. They’re a good football team and ing things in line and keeping the tra- front toward our tendencies,” Driscoll their quarterback (Scott Mackay) hurt dition here that’s been going on for a said. “We tried to get away from that a us running the football too.” long time now.” an experienced core little bit and their backside players did As Driscoll started to outline his ex- Driscoll’s confident the underclass- a great job of staying home and making pectations in his new role, the Spartans men will learn from the experience and LYNNFIELD plays. That’s what I noticed through the started to exceed them. Saturday’s loss earn another trip to Gillette. From B1 first three quarters or so. did nothing to change that. “It’s tough to swallow but we’ll bounce “Their speed at the second level, the “I’m proud of our kids,” Driscoll said. back,” Driscoll said. “We’ll regroup and There are seven returning juniors, most of them for- linebackers and defensive back level, “I’m proud of how we came together we’ll be back some day.” wards, a group that includes Sean Robbins, Sam Pifko, Jack Hammersley, Ronnie Fuccillo, John Simonetti along with defenseman Danny Mack and goalie Anthony Mag- wood. Prep’s Rockett soars in Super Bowl victory Sophomore goalie Jake DeBenedictis rounds out the group of returning varsity veterans. ROCKETT self.” with that one-two punch.” New to the team are juniors Jack LaCoste and Connor From B1 Rockett was also quick to give cred- Overcoming some injuries and mis- Denison and sophomores Alex Buonopane, Cole Trainor it to his teammates, including the of- takes and coming through the course and Prep transfer Robbie Tarjian. “It’s surreal really,” Rockett said. “I fensive line and running backs Trent of the season has helped the Eagles As far as team goals are concerned, Gardner said it’s all mean I’d say it was more like two Tully and Aise Pream. show resiliency during in-game situ- about March. (touchdowns). That last one I wasn’t “The guys just rallied around each ations. In back-and-forth battle with “Every year we have won more games than the year even covered but there is no way to other,” Rockett said. “All the injuries the Knights Saturday, the Eagles before, but it’s not about the number of wins, it’s about describe right now. Like I said it’s a this year, people stepped up big and never doubted themselves. winning games in March in the tournament,” Gardner dream and I’ve dreamt of this my made plays. That’s just the kind of “It’s just the epitome of our team said. “I’d trade the 12 wins we had last year for a longer entire life.” team we were no matter what. really,” Rockett said. “They take the run in the playoffs. I mean last year was tough as consid- Rockett shared the secret to his “The o-line stepped up,” Rockett ball, they won the toss and we were ering how many close games we were able to win, we were success. added. “Coach (Brian St. Pierre) at like, ‘OK three-and-out, let’s get the battle tested, but it just didn’t go the way we had hoped.” “I don’t wear my contacts all week halftime said, ‘boys we need protec- ball and score,’ we did it. We were The Pioneers start the season Saturday with a non- during practice,” Rockett said. “It tion, we need to run the protection we firing on all cylinders and then we league game against Gloucester at McVann-O’Keefe Rink makes it more difficult to see the ball. have done all year,’ and they stepped had a few turnovers. I would say the in Peabody (12). A new wrinkle on the Pioneers’ schedule Then when I put them in on game up to the task. Trent goes out with an general consensus was, ‘Come on is the Wolfpack Holiday Tournament Dec. 26-27 at Mur- day, it’s so much easier to see the ball. injury and Aise just carried the load. guys that’s not us.’ We just wanted to phy Memorial Rink in South Boston where the Pioneers I give credit to that. My eye doctor He’s hurt too, he missed three weeks, play our game, do what we have done play Watertown in the opening round (Dec. 26 at 12 p.m.) does a great job putting them in for and it’s just stuff like that. He carries all year and bounce back and win this and either Boston Latin or Latin Academy the following me, because I can’t do it so good my- the load for us when Trent can’t do it game. That’s exactly what we did.” day in the championship/consolation round (12 or 2 p.m.). MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

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TV/RADIO fires head coach Mike McCarthy TV GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — The and leader of the Packers for 13 sea- most glaringly, empty third downs and Men’s College Basketball Green Bay Packers have fired coach sons, during which time we experi- a lack of explosive plays. 6:30 p.m...... Iowa at Michigan St...... FS1 Mike McCarthy and made offensive enced a great deal of success on and Rodgers was asked after the game — 6:30 p.m...... Liberty at Georgetown...... FS2 coordinator Joe Philbin the interim off the field,” Murphy said. but before McCarthy’s firing was an- 8 p.m...... Northwestern St. at Texas A&M...... SEC Network head coach. But this is a third straight year in nounced — how much blame offensive 8 p.m...... Troy at Florida State...... NESN The move announced by team presi- which Green Bay has had extended players should get if the Packers made 8:30 p.m...... Florida A&M at DePaul...... FS1 dent Mark Murphy came after a stun- struggles. a coaching change after the season. NBA ning 20-17 loss on Sunday to the Ar- In 2016, the Packers started 4-6, “Yeah, a lot probably. We haven’t 7 p.m...... Oklahoma City at Detroit...... NBATV izona Cardinals, dropping Green Bay then won eight straight games to get played very well,” Rodgers said. “We NFL to 4-7-1. to the NFC title game, losing to the At- all take part in the disappointments 8:15 p.m...... Washington at Philadelphia...... ESPN Murphy, in a statement, said the lanta Falcons. Green Bay finished 7-9 and the failures that we’ve had this NHL 2018 season “has not lived up to the and missed the playoffs in 2017, when season. We’ve had a number of op- 7 p.m...... Tampa Bay at New Jersey...... NHL Network expectations and standards of the Aaron Rodgers missed extensive time portunities. It’s not like we’re getting Soccer Green Bay Packers. As a result, I with a broken collarbone. blown out in a bunch of games. We’re 2:30 p.m...... Bayer Leverkusen at 1. FC Nürnberg...... FS2 made the difficult decision to relieve McCarthy shook up his coaching in games.” Mike McCarthy of his role as head staff, including bringing Philbin back Cobb’s return on Sunday didn’t help, coach, effective immediately.” as offensive coordinator and hiring with the Packers just 3 of 14 on third NFL Murphy said the process of hiring Mike Pettine to replace Dom Capers downs. AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE the next head coach would begin im- as defensive coordinator. Different “I hate to repeat myself, but it’s ap- East East mediately. problems emerged. plicable. ... We’re not executing the W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA New England 9 3 0 .750 331 259 Dallas 7 5 0 .583 247 223 McCarthy was in his 13th season This year, Rodgers hurt his left right way,” Rodgers said. Miami 6 6 0 .500 244 300 Washington 6 5 0 .545 220 229 as coach. The Packers won the Super knee in the season opener, though he “It’s poor throws, not on the same Buffalo 4 8 0 .333 178 293 Philadelphia 5 6 0 .455 230 253 N.Y. Jets 3 9 0 .250 243 307 N.Y. Giants 4 8 0 .333 267 315 Bowl under McCarthy in the 2010 sea- is feeling better now. Receivers Ran- page with receivers, wrong depth, pro- South South son. He finishes with a record of 125- dall Cobb and Geronimo Allison have tection,” he added. “We all have a part W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA 77-2. missed time with injuries. The same in that and we’ve all picked our time to Houston 9 3 0 .750 302 235 New Orleans 10 2 0 .833 419 269 Indianapolis 6 6 0 .500 325 279 Carolina 6 6 0 .500 304 306 “Mike has been a terrific head coach issues kept popping up for the offense, mess up a third down.” Tennessee 6 6 0 .500 221 245 Tampa Bay 5 7 0 .417 318 355 Jacksonville 4 8 0 .333 203 243 Atlanta 4 8 0 .333 296 333 North North W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Pittsburgh 7 3 1 .682 316 249 Chicago 8 4 0 .667 344 241 Giants hit OT field goal to upset Bears Baltimore 7 5 0 .583 297 214 Minnesota 6 5 1 .542 275 270 Cincinnati 5 7 0 .417 286 371 Green Bay 4 7 1 .375 281 287 Cleveland 4 7 1 .375 266 312 Detroit 4 8 0 .333 254 316 EAST RUTHERFORD, down the win until Janoris West West N.J. (AP) — The New York Jenkins knocked away a W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Kansas City 10 2 0 .833 444 327 y-L.A. Rams 11 1 0 .917 419 298 Giants finally have a sig- deep fourth-down pass to L.A. Chargers 8 3 0 .727 307 219 Seattle 7 5 0 .583 319 259 nature win to carry them Taylor Gabriel after quar- Denver 6 6 0 .500 276 262 Arizona 3 9 0 .250 175 310 through the rest of the sea- terback Chase Daniel fum- Oakland 2 10 0 .167 220 367 San Francisco 2 9 0 .182 255 336 Thursday’s Games L.A. Rams 30, Detroit 16 son and maybe beyond. bled on consecutive plays Dallas 13, New Orleans 10 N.Y. Giants 30, Chicago 27, OT While beating the NFC on the rainy afternoon to Sunday’s Games Tennessee 26, N.Y. Jets 22 North-leading Bears wasn’t set up a fourth-and-8. Jacksonville 6, Indianapolis 0 Kansas City 40, Oakland 33 Tampa Bay 24, Carolina 17 New England 24, Minnesota 10 pretty and involved blowing Chicago (8-4) forced over- Houston 29, Cleveland 13 Baltimore 26, Atlanta 16 Seattle 43, San Francisco 16 up a 10-point lead in the fi- time by getting a 21-yard Arizona 20, Green Bay 17 L.A. Chargers at Pittsburgh, 8:20 p.m. nal 1:13, the Giants showed field goal by Cody Parkey Miami 21, Buffalo 17 Monday’s Games Denver 24, Cincinnati 10 Washington at Philadelphia, 8:15 p.m. character in a wild game in and a 1-yard touchdown the rain highlighted by trick pass from halfback Tarik plays — and a reminder of Cohen to Anthony Mill- NHL William “The Fridge” Perry. er as time expired in the EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE The Giants (4-8) won for fourth quarter. The trick- Atlantic Division Central Division seventh time in 28 games play touchdown was set GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Tampa Bay 27 19 7 1 39 103 79 Nashville 27 18 8 1 37 88 66 over the past two seasons up by a recovered onside Toronto 27 19 8 0 38 98 70 Colorado 26 15 6 5 35 97 73 as Aldrick Rosas kicked a kick by Daniel Brown on Buffalo 27 17 7 3 37 85 76 Winnipeg 25 15 8 2 32 87 74 Boston 26 14 8 4 32 71 64 Dallas 27 14 10 3 31 74 71 44-yard field goal in over- a play Giants star receiver Montreal 26 12 9 5 29 82 85 Minnesota 26 14 10 2 30 83 76 time in a 30-27 win Sunday, Odell Beckham Jr. did not Detroit 26 12 11 3 27 76 85 Chicago 27 9 13 5 23 75 101 Ottawa 27 12 12 3 27 98 109 St. Louis 25 9 13 3 21 74 85 snapping the Bears’ five- dive for the loose ball. Then Florida 25 10 10 5 25 82 91 Pacific Division game winning streak. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS came a questionable pass Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA “The takeaway is, and I interference call in the end GP W L OT Pts GF GA Anaheim 29 14 10 5 33 70 83 New York Giants kicker Aldrick Rosas, right, Washington 26 15 8 3 33 95 83 Calgary 26 15 9 2 32 88 74 told the team this, some zone against cornerback Columbus 26 15 9 2 32 90 83 San Jose 27 12 10 5 29 82 88 people are fond of talent- hit a 44-yard field goal in overtime to beat the B.W. Webb with :03 to go. N.Y. Islanders 25 13 9 3 29 76 72 Vegas 28 14 13 1 29 82 78 Chicago Bears Sunday afternoon. Carolina 25 12 9 4 28 66 69 Edmonton 26 13 11 2 28 70 79 ed people, some people are “I’m proud of them for N.Y. Rangers 27 13 12 2 28 77 84 Arizona 25 12 11 2 26 66 66 fond of smart people. I’m Rosas’ third field goal of ter the team refused to fold fighting to the end. Not Pittsburgh 25 10 10 5 25 83 84 Vancouver 29 11 15 3 25 82 102 fond of tough, resilient peo- every team will do that,” Philadelphia 25 11 12 2 24 76 88 Los Angeles 26 9 16 1 19 56 82 the game came on the open- following the Bears’ late New Jersey 25 9 11 5 23 74 86 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss. ple,” Giants coach Pat Shur- Bears coach Matt Nagy ing series of overtime. It was heroics. “It speaks about mur said. “When you are said. “We’ve got a bunch of Sunday’s Games Boston at Florida, 7 p.m. set up by a 29-yard run by the type of guys we have Anaheim 6, Washington 5 Calgary at Columbus, 7 p.m. trying to flip culture and high-character guys that Winnipeg at N.Y. Rangers, 6 p.m. Colorado at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. when you are trying to build rookie Saquon Barkley, who in the locker room and we will fight till the end and San Jose at Montreal, 7 p.m. Ottawa at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Colorado at Detroit, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. something, you have to dig finished with 125 yards on just got to keep doing it and that’s a credit to them. Calgary at Chicago, 7 p.m. Toronto at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. in on that. There was some 24 carries. moving forward and believ- We’ve got to figure out how Carolina at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Washington at Vegas, 10 p.m. Monday’s Games Minnesota at Vancouver, 10 p.m. toughness and resiliency “It speaks to the resilien- ing in each other and doing to learn from this. This is Tampa Bay at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Arizona at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. cy of the guys,” Giants left it together.” Buffalo at Nashville, 8 p.m. Wednesday’s Games when they came back to tie part of that callus that goes Edmonton at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Edmonton at St. Louis, 8 p.m. things up.” tackle Nate Solder said af- The Giants didn’t nail on.” Tuesday’s Games Chicago at Anaheim, 10:30 p.m. Winnipeg at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Carolina at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.

NBA Jaguars shut out red-hot Indianapolis Colts EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) Vinatieri made a 29-yard field Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB — The Indianapolis Colts put goal, but rookie defensive tack- Toronto 20 4 .833 — Memphis 13 8 .619 — the ball in Andrew Luck’s le Taven Bryan was flagged Philadelphia 16 8 .667 4 New Orleans 12 12 .500 2½ hands. They probably should for roughing the snapper. That Boston 13 10 .565 6½ Dallas 10 10 .500 2½ Brooklyn 8 16 .333 12 Houston 11 11 .500 2½ have trusted Adam Vinatieri’s gave Indy first-and-goal at the New York 8 16 .333 12 San Antonio 10 12 .455 3½ leg. 5. Luck misfired twice and then Southeast Division Northwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB The Colts failed to convert connected with Nyheim Hines Charlotte 11 12 .478 — Denver 15 7 .682 — three fourth-down plays — all on third down for a 4-yard gain. Orlando 11 12 .478 — Oklahoma City 14 7 .667 ½ in field-goal range — and lost Instead of sending Vinatieri Washington 9 14 .391 2 Portland 13 9 .591 2 Miami 8 13 .381 2 Minnesota 11 12 .478 4½ 6-0 to offensively challenged back on the field for a chip shot, Atlanta 5 18 .217 6 Utah 11 12 .478 4½ Jacksonville on Sunday. the Colts called for a shovel pass Central Division Pacific Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB The first two were aggressive to Jordan Wilkins. Defensive Milwaukee 15 7 .682 — L.A. Clippers 15 6 .714 — calls, calculated risks early in a end Yannick Ngakoue read it Detroit 13 7 .650 1 Golden State 15 9 .625 1½ Indiana 13 10 .565 2½ L.A. Lakers 14 9 .609 2 scoreless game. The last one was and stopped Wilkins just short Chicago 5 19 .208 11 Sacramento 11 11 .500 4½ a desperation move late. Re- of the goal line. Cleveland 4 18 .182 11 Phoenix 4 19 .174 12 gardless, they proved to be the “We were down in there Sunday’s Games Houston at Minnesota, 8 p.m. difference in a low-scoring affair. enough, and that’s why you L.A. Lakers 120, Phoenix 96 L.A. Clippers at New Orleans, 8 p.m. New Orleans 119, Charlotte 109 Tuesday’s Games “In a game like that, if you have to make every play count,” Memphis at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. Chicago at Indiana, 7 p.m. have a crystal ball, I suppose Colts coach Frank Reich said. Utah at Miami, 6 p.m. Orlando at Miami, 7:30 p.m. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS L.A. Clippers at Dallas, 7 p.m. Portland at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. you maybe play it a little differ- “They deserve a lot of credit for Portland at San Antonio, 7 p.m. Sacramento at Phoenix, 9 p.m. ent,” Vinatieri said. stopping us. Not every game Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Monday’s Games San Antonio at Utah, 9 p.m. Luck, left, scrambles away from Jacksonville Oklahoma City at Detroit, 7 p.m. Wednesday’s Games The second-guessing for the is going to be running up and Cleveland at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Denver at Orlando, 7 p.m. Colts (6-6) started early in the down the field, especially when Jaguars defensive end Yannick Ngakoue, Denver at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Golden State at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Golden State at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Oklahoma City at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. second quarter — with some you play a defense like that in right, during a game in Jacksonville Sunday Washington at New York, 7:30 p.m. Washington at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. help from the Jaguars (4-8). their home stadium.” afternoon. B4 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2018 COMICS

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ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON CUL DE SAC / RICHARD THOMPSON

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Take care of responsibilities Look at and make changes to If you are intent on making a Don’t leave anything to chance. Keep life simple. You may feel Taking a short trip or making and get ahead. The time you personal documents that may change, focus on self-improve- If you trust in someone, you’d like getting into the spirit of the plans to travel during the hol- put in now will pay off when you be time-sensitive. Taking care ment instead of trying to alter better be sure that he or she season, but putting your health iday season will lift your spirits. want to spend time with friends of business before you move someone else. Don’t neglect doesn’t have ulterior motives. first will help you avoid a bug The information you are offered and family as the year comes on to more pleasurable activ- your responsibilities or you will Moderation will be in your best that’s spreading through your will open your eyes to a situ- to a close. ities will ease stress. face criticism. interest. community. ation you are facing at home. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) The personal changes you put Take a wait-and-see approach A little nurturing will go a long Share your thoughts and make You’ll find the perfect way to You’ll do best if you are out and into play will be well-received. when dealing with anyone who way. Make a promise to some- plans or arrangements to visit update your image or a special about. Shopping, attending Whether it’s adopting a new tends to be unpredictable. A one special, and don’t renege. or talk to an older relative who outfit for a festive event. Ro- business functions or making look, decorating your home practical attitude will help you Aim to end the year on a high would appreciate the gesture. mance is on the rise and can changes to your legal or finan- or doing something for an old deal with any uncertainty that note and in better financial A kind action will get you in the lead to a closer bond with a cial papers will help you avoid friend or relative, it will be grat- comes your way. shape. festive spirit. loved one. domestic problems. ifying.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Parents cancel holiday dinners when kids won’t bury hatchet Fourth-highest can help the leader also DEAR ABBY: The holi- don’t think it’s your place Gail Godwin, an author, ing of exactly four diamonds. day season is here, with Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van to say anything, I do think said, “Good teaching is one- So, when South won with the the traditional family din- Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, the grandmother should. fourth preparation and three- queen, West thought that he ner get-togethers. Our and was founded by her mother, fourths theater.” Enter stage could not afford to unblock problem is, our two chil- Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at DEAR ABBY: I am a left the West hand. What the jack. Then, though, declar- dren (ages 27 and 29) don’t would you lead against three er drove out the club ace and DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los 64-year-old man who has like each other and rarely decided to donate my body no-trump, knowing that de- took 10 tricks. have contact during the Angeles, CA 90069. to science after I pass. clarer has four spades and East should have led back year. This creates such Would it be helpful to dummy four hearts? the diamond six. West would When the lead is have applied the Rule of Elev- stressful holiday meals out of the year for your able to bathe themselves. write/have a bio that in- that my wife and I would cludes some of my medical fourth-highest from the lon- en (6 from 11 is 5) and noted sake. If one makes that When I asked her why, she gest and strongest, third hand that he had seen all five dia- prefer to simply not have history? I have broken my suggestion, your response said, “They play too much.” may benefit from applying monds higher than the six: his them. should be: “No. It would Is this unusual? The left arm twice and my lit- the Rule of Eleven. However, jack-nine, dummy’s king-sev- What words should we only remind us that half grandmother — my neigh- tle finger, which required if third hand either wins the en and declarer’s queen. So use to explain to both of our family is missing, bor — confided later that surgery. Also, I broke my first trick or gets in and re- West would have known that them that we will no lon- which would sadden us on it made her uncomfort- right wrist, which re- turns partner’s suit, he should it was safe to throw his jack ger host holiday family what’s supposed to be a able, too, and said she has quired surgery, including lead high with two left, or the under the queen. Then the dinners in the future? The happy occasion. That’s hinted to them both that five temporary metal pins. original fourth-highest from contract would have gone conundrum arises if one of why your mother and I the girls need privacy. I am a Type 2 diabetic three or more remaining. In down two. them says, “Well, I can have decided to make oth- What should we do or say, and have scars on my face the latter case, the opening come for Thanksgiving, so er plans instead.” or is it none of our busi- from injuries from when I leader can also use the Rule ‘Jesse’ can come for Christ- ness? was a kid to adulthood. of Eleven. mas,” which divides us in DEAR ABBY: I was vis- I’m not interested in writ- In the auction, North might CONFUSED IN a way that is unaccept- iting a neighbor whose son ing a book but thought it have rebid three clubs to show ALABAMA able. Although we have and daughter-in-law were might be helpful after I at least game-forcing values asked them to work out also visiting. They have die for the medical institu- with four hearts and (usually) DEAR CONFUSED: By six or more clubs. That would their issues, they have two daughters, ages 9 and tion. What do you think? the ages of 7 and 9, the presumably have resulted in made no progress. Your 7. While I was there her girls should not only be advice? CURIOUS IN FORT North-South’s reaching the son took the girls into the capable of bathing them- WORTH laydown five-club contract. DAD STRESSED BY bathroom and gave them selves, but also be able to Against three no-trump, THE HOLIDAYS baths. I was shocked. The comprehend when either DEAR CURIOUS: You West sensibly selected the di- mom said, “That’s HIS parent says, “You’re splash- are very thoughtful. How- amond five as his lead. At the DEAR DAD: Your “chil- job!” ing around too much. Cut ever, it might be more fun table, East won dummy’s king dren” are adults and Abby, I could understand out the funny business!” for the medical students to with the ace and returned the should be able to bury if they were toddlers, but The parents should act discover these “surprises” two, showing an initial hold- their differences two nights by that age, they should be only as monitors. While I for themselves.

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It’s a border fence statement as many have uneasy neighbors after ASSOCIATED PRESS built by Russia earlier this elsewhere, one of many the Russian coast guard year, marking what was thorny issues fueling the fired upon and seized CHERTKOVO, Russia/ once an invisible border conflict between Ukraine three Ukrainian naval MILOVE, Ukraine — Val- and Russia since Moscow vessels in the Black Sea entina Boldyreva stepped in a symbolic shutdown of out of her two-story house nearly all ties between the annexed the Crimea Pen- last weekend. on an overcast and snowy two neighboring nations. insula in March 2014. Last week, Kiev an- Sunday afternoon to say On a map, Milove, where In the past, residents nounced 30 days of mar- hello to her 76-year-old Boldyreva lives, and would routinely cross the tial law in the country’s sister who lives on the Chertkovo, where her sis- street — back and forth border regions to bol- other side of Friendship ter resides, are one village, between countries — as ster Ukraine’s defenses of People’s Street, a tall crossed by the once aptly border guards looked the against Russian aggres- barbed-wire fence sepa- named main road, Friend- other way. These days, sion. ship of Peoples Street. It’s Russian border guards on In fact, restrictions rating them. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “You see my sister is a slogan that still rings one side and Ukrainian on Russians entering walking up to the wire,” true for many residents ones on the other patrol Ukraine had already ef- Russia built a barbed wire fence on the Friend- Boldyreva said. “How are but it is being sorely test- in twos or threes along fectively existed in Chert- ship of People’s street, marking the border with we going to talk to each ed by the animosity be- the nearly deserted street, kovo for years. In 2015, Ukraine in a metaphorical statement about the other?” tween their two nations, which now resembles a Ukraine adopted a decree long-simmering conflict between the countries. “I’m not allowed to come Russia and Ukraine. frontline zone. requiring Russians who close,” her sister, Raisa Ya- Like Boldyreva and Ya- On Friday, Ukrainian want to cross the border Four and a half years Lidia Radchenko — smil- kovleva, said as she stood koleva, almost every resi- President Petro Poros- to use foreign travel pass- after fighting broke out ing in a bulky fur coat — just 100 meters away on dent of Chertkovo and Mi- henko announced that ports, as opposed to inter- between Russian-backed brave the crossing. She the other side of the fence. love has close relatives on all Russian men aged 16 nal passports. Few Rus- separatists and has three sons living in “Our windows are facing the other side. to 60 were barred from sians living in rural areas Ukrainian troops in east- Ukraine, while another the barbed wire day and People speak both Rus- entering the country. It like Chertkovo have such ern Ukraine, only elderly son and a daughter reside night as if looking out at a sian and Ukrainian with- was the latest sign of the documents. women like 73-year-old in Russia. CLASSIFIED

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MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE LEGAL NOTICE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain dated February 25, 2010, given by Donna M. Blaney to Mortgage Electronic mortgage given by Gustaf E. Lawson, II to Mortgage Electronic Registration By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Mortgage Master, Inc. and recorded in Systems, Inc., as nominee for Franklin American Mortgage Company, dated May mortgage given by Jacquelyn Fitzhugh to Geneva Mortgage Corp., dated January Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 29310, Page 479, the 24, 2013 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of 14, 2005 and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in undersigned Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB d/b/a Christiana Trust as Deeds at Book 32497, Page 546, of which mortgage the undersigned is the Book 23870, Page 405 (the "Mortgage") of which mortgage Wells Fargo Bank, Owner Trustee of the Residential Credit Opportunities Trust V being the present present holder by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., N.A., as Indenture Trustee for the Impac CMB Trust Series 2005-3 is the present holder of said mortgage by Assignment of Mortgage from Mortgage Electronic as nominee for Franklin American Mortgage Company, its successors and assigns holder by assignment from Geneva Mortgage Corp. to Impac Funding Corporation Registration Systems, Inc. to Bank of America, N.A. successor by merger to BAC to Franklin American Mortgage Company dated December 8, 2015 and recorded dated January 19, 2005 recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Home Loans Servicing, LP f/k/a Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP recorded with said registry on December 15, 2015 at Book 34590 Page 358 and by Deeds in Book 24883, Page 549; assignment from Impac Funding Corporation to in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 31332, Page 425, assignment from Franklin American Mortgage Company to Citizens Bank, N.A. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Indentured Trustee for the Registered Holders of IMH Assignment of Mortgage from Bank of America, N.A. successor by merger to BAC dated September 13, 2018 and recorded with said registry on September 20, Asset Corp., Collateralized Asset-Backed Bonds, Series 2005-3 dated February Home Loans Servicing, LP f/k/a Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP to 2018 at Book 37025 Page 172, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and 24, 2005 recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book Secretary of Housing and Urban Development recorded in Essex County (Southern for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1:00 p.m. 24883, Page 550; assignment from Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Indenture Trustee District) Registry of Deeds at Book 33354, Page 377, Assignment of Mortgage on December 12, 2018, on the mortgaged premises located at 409 Western for the Registered Holders of IMH Assets Corp., Collateralized Asset-Backed Bonds, from Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to U.S. Bank National Avenue, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises Series 2005-3 to Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee Under the Association, as trustee for SROF-2013-S3 REMIC Trust I recorded in Essex County described in said mortgage, Pooling and Servicing Agreement relating to IMPAC Secured Assets Corp., (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 33362, Page 260, Assignment of Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-4 dated April 1, 2011 recorded Mortgage from U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee for SROF-2013-S3 TO WIT: in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 30336, Page 430; REMIC Trust I to USROF III Legal Title Trust 2015-1 by U.S. Bank National assignment from Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee Under the Association, as Legal Title Trustee recorded in Essex County (Southern District) The land in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, bounded and described as Pooling and Servicing Agreement relating to IMPAC Secured Assets Corp., Registry of Deeds at Book 34388, Page 466, and Assignment of Mortgage from follows: Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-4 to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as USROF III Legal Title Trust 2015-1 by U.S. Bank National Association, as Legal Title Indenture Trustee for the Registered Holders of IMH Asset Corp., Collateralized Trustee to Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB d/b/a Christiana Trust as Owner SOUTHEASTERLY: by Western Avenue, 23.30 feet; Asset-Backed Bonds, Series 2005-3 dated August 16, 2016 recorded in Essex Trustee of the Residential Credit Opportunities Trust V recorded in Essex County NORTHEASTERLY: by lands now or formerly of Fleury and Baribeau, 171.10 feet; County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 35201, Page 111 and (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 36914, Page 179, for breach of the NORTHWESTERLY: by land now or formerly of the City of Lynn, 26.81 feet; and assignment from Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Indenture Trustee for the Registered conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be SOUTHWESTERLY: by Lot B-1 as shown on plan hereinafter mentioned; on 2 Holders of IMH Asset Corp., Collateralized Asset-Backed Bonds, Series 2005-3 to sold at Public Auction at: courses, 122 feet and 50 feet. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Indenture Trustee for the Impac CMB Trust Series 2005-3 dated October 6, 2017 recorded in Essex County (Southern District) 10:00 A.M. on Monday, January 7, 2019 Containing according to said plan, 3,875 square feet. Be any or all of said Registry of Deeds in Book 36286, Page 495, for breach of conditions of said measurements more or less or however otherwise said premises may be bounded, mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises upon the hereinafter-described premises known as and numbered as 44 Story measured or described. located at 46 Bloomfield Street, Lynn, MA 01902 will be sold at a Public Auction Avenue, Lynn, Essex County (Southern District), Massachusetts, all and singularly at 3:00 PM on January 4, 2019, at the mortgaged premises, more particularly the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: Being shown as Lot B-2 on plan of land entitled ''Subdivision of Land owned by described below, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: Michael H. Fame Realty Trust, Albert D. Martin, D.E., dated 12/9/46 and duly The land in Lynn, Massachusetts with the buildings thereon known as 44 Story recorded in Book 3502, Page 245. The land with the buildings thereon, bounded and described as follows: Avenue and bounded and described as follows: NORTHWESTERLY by Bloomfield Street 74.97 feet; Said premises are conveyed subject to a Right of Way 3.5 feet wide along a NORTHEASTERLY by land now or late of Chase, 100 feet; NORTHERLY by Story Avenue, formerly Ezra Street, fifty (50) feet; portion of the Southwesterly part of the above described premises for a distance of SOUTHEASTERLY by land now or late of Parker, 42.41 feet; EASTERLY by land now or formerly of Condon, one hundred (100) feet; 50 feet from Western Avenue; as shown on said plan; and with the right to use a SOUTHERLY by land of the city of Lynn, 19.60 feet, and SOUTHERLY by land of Boston & Maine Railroad, formerly Eastern Railroad, fifty Right of Way along the Southeasterly portion of said Lot B-1 as shown on said SOUTHWESTERLY by said land of the city of Lynn 93.91 feet and containing 6,449 (50) feet; plan. square feet of land more or less. WESTERLY by land now or formerly of Michael Sullivan, one hundred (100) feet. Said premises are subject to an easement for slope under a decree in connection Being the same premises conveyed to Gustaf E. Lawson, II by deed of Nina C. with the separation of grade of The Boston and Main Railroad. Be all of said measurements more or less or however otherwise bounded and Lentini, and recorded with Essex South Registry of Deeds herewith. described. For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 23870, Page 404. Being the same premises conveyed to Donna Blaney by deed of Diane Rousseau, District) Registry of Deeds in Book 32497, Page 544. executor of the estate of Gloria Tournas and recorded with the Essex South District The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other Registry of Deeds at Book 28471, Page 383. These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit municipal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to Note also, Confirmatory Deed recorded at Book 35876, Page 268. nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. The above-described premises shall be subject to all easements, restrictions, liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, municipal or other public taxes, assessments, liens or claims in the nature of liens, having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of outstanding tax titles, building, zoning and other land use laws and all permits and easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order approvals issued pursuant thereto, including, without limitation, orders of to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from conditions, and existing encumbrances of record created prior to said Mortgage, if TERMS OF SALE: this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon there be any. Said premises are to be sold subject to the right of redemption of acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check the United States of America, if any there be. A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 TERMS OF SALE: The highest bidder shall be required to make a deposit of The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the $10,000.00 to the holder of said Mortgage, in cash or by certified or bank 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical cashier's check at the time and place of said sale of said premises. The balance of 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days error in this publication. the purchase price is to be paid to said holder in cash, by certified check or bank from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon cashier's check, and thereupon the deed shall be delivered, in thirty (30) days receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in Other terms to be announced at the sale. from the date of sale at the firm of Cunningham, Machanic, Cetlin, Johnson, said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Indenture Trustee for the Harney & Tenney, LLP, Attorneys for said holder, 220 North Main Street, Suite Impac CMB Trust Series 2005-3 301, Natick, Massachusetts. The successful bidder shall be required to sign a Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Korde & Associates, P.C. Memorandum of Terms of Sale. The description of the premises contained in said 900 Chelmsford Street Mortgage shall control in the event of an error in publication. CITIZENS BANK, N.A. Suite 3102 Present holder of said mortgage Lowell, MA 01851 Other terms, if any, to be announced at the time and place of sale. (978) 256-1500 By its Attorneys, Fitzhugh, Jacquelyn, 16-024792 WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB D/B/A CHRISTIANA TRUST AS OWNER HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Item: December 3, 10, 17, 2018 TRUSTEE OF THE RESIDENTIAL CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES TRUST V, 150 California Street Present Holder of Said Mortgage, Newton, MA 02458 By its Attorneys, (617) 558-0500 CUNNINGHAM, MACHANIC, CETLIN, 201706-0202 - TEA City of Lynn JOHNSON, HARNEY & TENNEY, LLP Item: November 19, 26, December 3, 2018 Invitation for Bids 220 North Main Street, Suite 301 Food Protection Program Services Natick, MA 01760 City of Lynn (508) 651-7524 Invitation for Bids The City of Lynn is soliciting bids from qualified firms and/or individuals to Item: December 3, 10, 17, 2018 Pest Control Services evaluate food service establishments' level of compliance with food safety standards by conducting inspections pursuant to 105 C.M.R. §§590.000, the The City of Lynn is soliciting bids from licensed pest control companies to provide FDA's 2013 Food Code, current scientific evidence and other applicable laws and CARE AND PROTECTION, TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS, SUMMONS BY extermination services at properties owned and managed by the City of Lynn. 38 local regulations for all licensed food service establishments in the City of Lynn. PUBLICATION, DOCKET NUMBER: 18CP0110SA, Trial Court of Massachusetts, buildings are included of which 27 school buildings will be all-inclusive and 11 Juvenile Court Department, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, Essex buildings serviced as needed. In addition the contract will include vacant city Specifications may be obtained starting, Monday, December 3, 2018 at the City of County Juvenile Court, 56 Federal Street, Room 2001, Salem, MA 01970 owned properties and abandoned properties as needed. Lynn Purchasing Department, Room 205, 3 City Hall Square, Lynn, MA 01901. Specifications are available by email/mail on request at [email protected]. TO: Jose D Gregorio and any unknown or unnamed father: A petition has been Specifications may be obtained starting, Monday, December 3, 2018 at Lynn City Specifications are available until the due date specified below. presented to this court by Salem DCF, seeking, as to the following child, Ryan Hall, Purchasing Department, Room 205, 3 City Hall Square, Lynn, MA 01901. Kelley, that said child be found in need of care and protection and committed to Specifications will be available via email/mail by contacting the purchasing Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked: Food Protection the Department of Children and Families. The court may dispense the rights of the department at 781-586-6893 or by email at: [email protected]. Program #03-284. All bids must be submitted to the purchasing department at person(s) named herein to receive notice of or to consent to any legal proceeding Specifications are available until the due date specified below. the address above no later than 11:00am on Tuesday, December 18, 2018. affecting the adoption, custody, or guardianship or any other disposition of the Emailed bids will not be accepted. child named herein, if it finds that the child is in need of care and protection and Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked: Bid #03-285 - Pest that the best interests of the child would be served by said disposition. Control Service Bid. All bids must be submitted to the purchasing department, at The awarded contractor shall be required to furnish a Certificate of Insurance You are hereby ORDERED to appear in this court, at the court address set forth the above address no later than Thursday, December 20, 2018 at 11:00AM. within five (5) working days after receiving notice of award. above, on 01/09/2019 09:00 AM Hearing on Merits (CR/CV) The City of Lynn reserves the right to waive any informality in or to reject any or all The City of Lynn reserves the right to waive any informality in or to reject any or all You may bring an attorney with you. If you have a right to an attorney and if the bids or any part thereof and make award as may appear in the best interest of the bids or any part thereof and make award as may appear in the best interest of the court determines that you are indigent, the court will appoint an attorney to City. City. represent you. If you fail to appear, the court may proceed on that date and any date thereafter The City of Lynn Purchasing Agent will prepare the notice of the award and the The City of Lynn Purchasing Agent will prepare the notice of award and awarding of with a trial on the merits of the petition and an adjudication of this matter. actual awarding of this contract. this contract. For further information call the Office of the Clerk-Magistrate at 978-745-9660. WITNESS: Hon. Mark Newman, FIRST JUSTICE Judith M. Brennan, Clerk Magistrate, Bid under M.G.L. Chapter 30B Bid under M.G.L. Chapter 30B DATE ISSUED: 11/09/2018 Item: November 23, 26, December 3, 2018 Timothy Leonard Timothy Leonard Purchasing Agent Purchasing Agent Item: December 3, 2018 Item: December 3, 2018 MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7 Could anyone have stopped gene-edited babies experiment?

By Marilynn stop someone intent on advice before and during Marchione and monkeying with DNA, no the experiment. Christina Larson matter what laws or stan- Should scientists who ASSOCIATED PRESS dards are in place. CRIS- knew of He’s plans have PR is cheap and easy to spoken up? Could they HONG KONG — Early use — which is why sci- have dissuaded him? last year, a little-known entists began to worry al- The answers aren’t clear. Chinese researcher turned most as soon as the tech- “It doesn’t fall into the up at an elite meeting in nology was invented that category of legal responsi- Berkeley, Calif., where sci- something like this would bility, but ethical respon- entists and ethicists were happen. sibility,” said Collins. He discussing a technology And there is a long histo- said that not speaking up that had shaken the field ry in science and medicine “doesn’t seem like a scien- to its core — an emerging of researchers launching tist taking responsibility.” tool for “editing” genes, experiments prematurely China’s National Com- the strings of DNA that that were met with scorn mission of Health, Chi- form the blueprint of life. or horror — some of which nese Academy of Sciences The young scientist, He led to what are now com- and He’s own university PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Jiankui, saw the power mon practices, such as have said they were in of this tool, called CRIS- in-vitro fertilization. dark and have since con- This graffiti on a wine shop reads ‘We want a president for the poor.’ A PR, to transform not only Gene-editing for repro- demned him. protest against rising taxes and the high cost of living turned into a riot genes, but also his own ductive purposes is ef- But three Stanford sci- in the French capital Saturday. career. fectively banned in the entists — Hurlbut, Por- In visits to the Unit- U.S. and most of Europe. teus and He’s former fel- ed States, he sought out In China, ministerial lowship adviser, Stephen Paris assesses injuries, damage CRISPR pioneers such as guidelines prohibit em- Quake — had extensive Jennifer Doudna of the bryo research that “vi- contact with him over the University of California, olates ethical or moral last few years. They and after the worst riot in decade Berkeley, and Stanford principles.” other scientists knew or University’s Dr. Matthew By Sylvie Corbet stores and tagged the Arc mained in police custody It turns out He wasn’t strongly suspected that ASSOCIATED PRESS Porteus, and big thinkers de Triomphe with spray as of Sunday evening, 33 exactly tight-lipped about He intended to try to make PARIS — French Pres- on its use, like Stanford paint. of them minors. his goals. He pursued in- genetically edited babies. ident Emmanuel Macron Paris police Prefect Mi- Earlier Sunday, Macron ethicist Dr. William Hurl- ternational experts at Some confidantes didn’t asked for an evaluation chel Delpuech said some visited the Arc de Tri- but. Stanford and Rice Univer- think He would follow of possible protest secu- officers described encoun- omphe, which had dam- Last week, those shocked sities, where he had done through; others raised rity measures Sunday, a tering “unprecedented” aged statues as well as researchers watched as He graduate studies work, concerns that were never day after a Paris demon- violence, including pro- graffiti. One slogan on hijacked an internation- and elsewhere, seeking heeded. stration against increased al conference they helped testers using hammers, the famed war memorial taxes and living costs de- gardening tools, bolts, read: “Yellow jackets will organize with an aston- volved into France’s worst ishing claim: He said he aerosol cans as well as triumph.” He then headed urban riot in a decade. rocks in physical confron- to a nearby avenue where helped make the world’s Hours after he flew back first gene-edited babies, tations. activists battled police on to the French capital from Some radical far-right Saturday to meet with despite clear scientific the G-20 summit in Ar- and far-left activists were firefighters, police officers consensus that making gentina, Macron held an involved in the riot, as and restaurant owners. genetic changes that could emergency meeting at the well as a “great number” At the security meeting, be passed to future gen- Elysee presidential palace of protesters wearing yel- the French leader asked erations should not be at- while crews worked to re- tempted at this point. move charred cars, broken low jackets, Delpuech said. his interior minister to U.S. National Institutes glass and graffiti from the The fluorescent jackets, consider making “adapta- of Health Director Francis famed Champs-Elysees which French motorists tions” to security proce- Collins called He’s exper- Avenue and other top Par- are required to have in dures to try to contain on- iment “a misadventure of is sites. their cars for emergencies, going protests sparked by a major sort” — starring Paris police said 133 peo- are an emblem of a grass- rising fuel taxes, Macron’s “a scientist who apparent- ple were injured, includ- roots citizens’ movement office said in a statement. ly believed that he was a ing 23 police officers, as protesting fuel taxes. Macron also asked hero. In fact, he crossed crowds trashed the streets Fires were started at six Prime Minister Edouard every line, scientifically of the capital Saturday. buildings and more than Philippe to meet with the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and ethically.” Officers fired tear gas 130 makeshift barricades heads of France’s ma- But nobody stopped him. He Jiankui, a Chinese researcher, claimed that and used water cannon to and 112 vehicles were jor political parties and How can that be? he helped make the world’s first genetically ed- tamp down the violence torched, Delpuech said. representatives from the To be fair, scientists say ited babies — twin girls whose DNA he said he as protesters torched cars, Paris prosecutor Remy grassroots movement be- there’s no certain way to altered. smashed windows, looted Heitz said 378 people re- hind the protests.

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