WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 2018 Taking the LEAD in Lynn — or are they?

By Thomas Grillo Lynn to capitalize on its potential, drive of-town buyer for the former Item build- ing development be affordable. They held ITEM STAFF private investment, job creation, and ing on Exchange Street, not a single new signs that read: “Lynn Says No To Gen- new housing opportunities.” developer has purchased property and a tri cation” and “Lynn Families Before LYNN — More than two years ago, Gov. But as the Lynn Economic Advance- groundbreaking has yet to happen at two Developer’s Pro ts.” Charlie Baker, three state cabinet secre- taries, U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton, then-May- ment and Development (LEAD) team, proposed waterfront apartment projects. Some say that didn’t help the LEAD or Judith Flanagan Kennedy, and the the 12-member group formed to coordi- In addition, a bus tour of more than 100 cause. state delegation stood on City Hall steps nate planning, attract private developers developers to the city’s development sites State Rep. Dan Cahill (D-Lynn) said and announced a unique collaboration to and fast-track permits, enters its third failed to yield a single project. the fact that no new developers have jumpstart economic development. year, some say the high-powered group The tour sparked a protest by Lynn emerged on the waterfront is evidence Of cials used phrases such as, “We will has little to show for its efforts. United for Change, an advocacy group. that the sites continue to have problems align our efforts and unlock tough devel- While the panel touts the progress it They used the gathering to advocate that opment sites,” and “the team will assist has made, with the exception of an out- a portion of the units in any new hous- LEAD, A7 Nahant Scouting out help AG nds for Lynn’s needy Open Meeting violation in Saugus

By Bridget Turcotte ITEM STAFF SAUGUS — Attorney Gener- al Maura Healey determined the School Committee violated the Open Meeting Law after a former member led a complaint. Healey ruled the minutes for ex- ecutive session minutes lack suf - cient detail, including the notes for a March 16, 2017 discussion that sent former member Peter Manoo- gian in an uproar. “The minutes list the topics that were discussed — teaching time, insurance, etc. — but they do not provide a substantive summary of the committee’s conversations on these topics,” said Assistant Attor- ney General Kevin Manganaro in a letter to the town. “We order the committee’s immediate and future compliance with the Open Meeting Law, and we caution that similar future violations may be consid- tioner,  oss, wipes, soap, razors, opment. By Bridget Turcotte Nora Bishop ered evidence of intent to violate ITEM STAFF Q-tips, toothbrushes, and other “You have to have a child to helps prepare the law.” necessities, will be distributed be placed at The Bridge House,” a kit for peo- NAHANT — Dozens of girls in Chairwoman Jeannie Meredith by the girls to the homeless in ple in Lynn Nahant are scouting out a way said troop leader Roxanne Sche- said she only had one comment on shelters. to help others. Lynn next month. na. “That’s why we chose it. The the decision. Third- and fth-graders in More than 100 kits will be giv- girls will get a tour and have a “As acknowledged in the nding ITEM PHOTO | en to The Bridge House, a family better understanding of how of the attorney general’s of ce, the Girl Scout Troops 68002 and OWEN O’ROURKE 69002 gathered travel-size toi- shelter in Lynn run by the Lynn privileged they are. The older committee has devoted the nec- letries and packaged them into Shelter Association and fund- girls went last year, and they essary resources to ensure kits on Tuesday afternoon. The ed by the state Department of kits, lled with shampoo, condi- Housing and Community Devel- NAHANT, A7 SAUGUS, A7 Swampscott Snowy chills for a stride Two runners good cause bear the cold, snow, and waves By Gayla Cawley as they make ITEM STAFF their way down Lynn Shore SWAMPSCOTT — For 56-year-old town Drive along the resident Neil Donnenfeld, noise is pain- seawall during ful. What he deals with all day long is the the storm on equivalent of having a basketball referee Tuesday. whistle full blast right next to his ear. A good day for him is when the referee ITEM PHOTO | whistle is only about a 5 on a 1-10 volume SPENSER HASAK scale. Donnenfeld is deaf in one ear and has hyperacusis, or extreme sensitivi- ty to sound — he has been left partially disabled from a rare non-cancerous brain tumor called an acoustic neuroma, which develops on the main (vestibular) nerve leading from a person’s inner ear to their brain. Donnenfeld said the condition forced him into early retirement, when he was 51 and the CEO of a drug company that INSIDE manufactures and markets TheraTears, Lynn eld tees off a housing plan an over-the-counter product that treats In Malden dry eyes. Superintendent schools By Adam Swift housing district, and increasing the maxi- Donnenfeld now sits on the national community. A2 ITEM STAFF mum number of units allowed in an elderly board of the Acoustic Neuroma Associ- housing district from 136 to 154, according ation (ANA), a nonpro t organization In Opinion LYNNFIELD — An over 55 residential to Ted Regnante, the local attorney repre- community with 154 units of housing is be- based in metro Atlanta, and is kicking Peabody thinks safety. A4 senting the Residences at Sagamore Spring off a town event to spread awareness of ing proposed for 105 acres around the Saga- project. acoustic brain tumors and raise funds to In Sports more Springs Golf Course. “This will have a positive nancial impact In April, town meeting voters need to ap- help patients with the rare type of tumor Saugus girls basketball on the town,” said Regnante. “We will have a prove three articles to help pave the way for on the hearing and balance nerve. bounces back. B1 detailed nancial report prior to town meet- He is challenging friends, family and the project. The 18-hole golf course will re- ing. There will be no impact on the school community members to join him in taking In Food main on the property. population; this will be an over 55 commu- a plunge into the freezing waters of the Rosalie: Creating a home The rezoning includes changing the east nity with no children under 18 permitted to Atlantic Ocean at Fisherman’s Beach this away from home. B8 side of the property from a residential to reside there.” an elderly housing district, allowing a golf SWAMPSCOTT, A7 course as a permitted use in an elderly LYNNFIELD, A7

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NAHANT — Sylvia Port St. Lucie, Fla., R. (Anderson) Hick- Daniel R. Hickey and schools community ey, age 83, of Nah- his wife Maureen of ant, died peacefully, Wakefield, Sandra J. surrounded by her Perry of Nahant, Lin- By Steve Freker positives in the Malden the best in state.” Good” and “Challenges.” family, at her home da A. Poaletta and FOR THE ITEM Public Schools. We were Malden Public Schools As the evening went on, on Monday Jan. 29, her husband Robert especially pleased to hear are now rated Level 2 for some of the items that MALDEN — First-year a lot of praise for the teach- academic achievement. were placed in the “What 2018. of Nahant, and Don- Malden Public Schools Su- Born in Elizabeth, na M. Messina and ers in our district who are Oteri said the immediate is Good” category included perintendent John Oteri educating their children.” goal is to improve to Lev- staff, demeanor/caring of N.J., Sylvia was the her husband Peter has met and interacted Oteri opened the evening el 1. “We’ve already made staff; special education op- daughter of the late George T. of Lynn; her grandchildren, with hundreds of parents saying, “I am honored to progress in the way Mal- erations; the atmosphere and Anna (Scharbach) Ander- Nicole, Jessie, Emma, Erich, and staff members, all be Superintendent of the den schools go about out of inclusion in the very di- son. Raised in the Roxbury/ Michael, Gordon, Robert, over the city, since he took Malden Public Schools. business. We are working verse Malden schools; and Mission Hill sections of Bos- Daniel, Jessica, Bart Jr., Justin, the reins as head of the I was raised in Malden to create a style that is col- the way that Malden High ton, she was a graduate of Giovanna, and Giuliana, nine school system last June. Mission Church High School, great-grandchildren, and one This time around, at his and I am a Malden High laborative and transparent. School and Malden school Class of 1952. Sylvia also great-great-grandchild, as well first “Meet the Superin- School graduate. This is “These students are all administrators in gener- attended Salem State College as family members in Germany. tendent” night, at the Mal- my dream job.” Oteri ex- of our kids. There are a al fight for programs and for two years and has lived in Service information: A den High School library, it plained he started his pro- lot of measurements of students’ needs. Nahant since 1954. memorial funeral Mass will was a more intimate set- fessional career as a social their academic status and “Challenges” included a She had worked for many be held on Thursday at 10 ting as about 30 people worker and then entered achievements. We can and perceived lack of diversi- years as a service represen- a.m. in St. Thomas Aquinas shared ideas and opinions the education field, having we will show progress. ty in staff members; the tative for John Hancock In- Church, Nahant. Burial will on many workings of the spent the last 10 years as We in the schools have school calendar; inequal- surance, retiring in 1999. She follow in Greenlawn Ceme- Malden Public Schools. an administrator, the past to think of ourselves as ities in various areas had previously worked many tery, Nahant. Relatives and For Oteri, the night was five as Somerville High customer service provid- among schools. Oteri said different jobs during the years friends are respectfully invit- highly positive and for a School principal. He was ers. We have to accelerate he was pleased to hear that she raised her children. ed to attend. In lieu of flow- major reason. “Most of the named superintendent by learning and we have to opinions on both sides and Sylvia enjoyed gardening, ers, donations may be made issues and concerns raised the Malden School Com- address the basic needs of noted the challenges were reading, going to the beach, to the Alzheimer’s Associ- by parents and others in mittee last June. our students. No student mostly all being worked traveling to Germany, vaca- ation, 309 Waverley Oaks attendance, especially Oteri noted that during learns to his or her poten- on already. tioning anywhere on the water, Road, Waltham, MA 02452. those that would require his tenure at Somerville tial if they are in fear, are “This has been an ex- and caring for her grandchil- Arrangements are under the action through my office, High School, the state- hungry, or do not feel safe. cellent night and we are dren. She was an avid sports direction of the SOLIMINE we were already working wide rating improved “We must take care of glad to hear from every- fan, especially of the Boston Funeral Homes, 426 Broad- on,” Oteri said. from Level 3 to Level 1. those basic needs first.” one,” Oteri said. He added Red Sox. way (Route 129), Lynn. Di- “It was a great forum. “That is something I am Oteri used a whiteboard he would be holding other She is survived by her chil- rections and guestbook at Our parents received an very proud to have been a to list two categories similar meetings as the dren, Robert A. Hickey Jr. of www.solimine.com. opportunity to express part of in that community about the Malden Public school year went on and their concerns and also to and the goal here is the Schools as offered by those at other locations in the give credit to a lot of the same: make our district in attendance: “What is schools. Elsie Mentuck, 107 1910-2018 Regulators vote to protect Elsie Mentuck, In the year 1942, 107, passed away she married the love with her family by of her life, John Men- her side on Friday, tuck form Elmira, N.Y. more corals in Atlantic Ocean Jan. 26, 2018 at the The two met in Na- By Patrick Whittle 5,000 square miles off New Bertram House in hant while John was ASSOCIATED PRESS England, but its future is Swampscott. stationed at Fort De- uncertain because of legal Elsie was born in vens. They raised their PORTLAND, Maine — challenges and a review by Lynn in 1910 to her family of three chil- Federal fishing regula- President Donald Trump’s mother Catherine dren in Marblehead tors on Tuesday approved administration. Obama is a (Flagg) Hodges and her father where they resided for the rest a compromise they said Democrat, Trump a Repub- Thomas Hodges. Growing up, of their life. Above all, she was would expand the amount lican. she resided in Swampscott, a loving wife, mother, grand- of coral habitat preserved On Tuesday, conserva- where she attended the pub- mother, great-grandmother, in the Atlantic Ocean tion group Oceana said lic schools in town through- and great-great grandmother. while also protecting fish- the newly approved pro- out her academic career. She Elsie leaves behind her ing interests. tections are a step in the went onto continue her edu- daughter, Patricia Hayes; her The New England Fish- right direction but the cation at Kent Hills Seminary son, Mike Mentuck and his ery Management Coun- council could have done School in Maine. wife Elizabeth, her son John cil voted on coral protec- more to keep fishing gear After graduation, she started Mentuck and his wife Judy, tions in an area south of that dredges the ocean her own real estate and insur- and a large extended family. Georges Bank, one of the floor away from corals. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ance company locally called Service information: Ser- most important commer- “Protecting deep-sea cor- North Shore Real Estate and vices will be held privately cial fishing areas in the A coral located 165 nautical miles southeast of als is a win-win for both Insurance. Outside of her at the request of the family. Northeast. The decision Cape Cod. fishermen and healthy work, she was an avid Bridge In lieu of flowers, the family came about seven months oceans,” said Gib Brogan, player and dedicated her time asks to make memorial con- after the council approved to approve a broader coral he said. “Future actions Oceana’s fisheries cam- to teaching others as a mem- tributions to Care Dimen- protections in another key protection plan but backed could still take place.” paign manager. ber of the American Contract sions Ste. B-102, 75 Sylvan New England fishing area, Fishing groups at Tues- Bridge League. She taught St., Danvers, MA 01923. For off after numerous fishing Preservation of New the Gulf of Maine, in June. day’s meeting said they people how to play Bridge lo- more information or online groups said it was unfair- England’s slow-growing, Environmentalists, reg- were glad the council cally in Swampscott as well as guestbook, please visit www. ly punitive to the indus- canyon-dwelling corals ulators and harvesters of backed off protections that down in Florida in Stewart and MurphyFuneralHome.com or try. Peter Auster, marine has long been a subject species including squid, would have displaced more St. Lucie. call 978-744-0497. science research professor of debate, and interest in scallops and lobster have fishermen from the area. debated the proposal for emeritus at the Universi- it accelerated a few years “We need room to ma- years. The new protections ty of Connecticut, said the ago when then-President neuver,” said Meghan mean 100,000 square council “took action where Barack Obama planned a Lapp, a representative for International Food miles of deep-sea coral none was required” but national marine monument North Kingstown, Rhode habitat would be protect- may have missed a chance dedicated to saving corals Island-based fishing com- Fair set for Saturday ed from the Canadian at more dramatic protec- and preserving ocean biodi- pany Seafreeze. border to Florida, pro-con- tion for corals. versity. Northeast Canyons The U.S. Department of at Swampscott church servation Pew Charitable “In all these kind of and Seamounts Marine Commerce must still im- Trusts said. things, getting some is National Monument, creat- plement the changes ap- The council had a chance better than getting none,” ed in 2016, protected about proved by the council. ITEM STAFF REPORT of the proceeds will go to Habitat for Humanity In- SWAMPSCOTT — The ternational. MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS First Church in Swamp- “The food fair has be- scott Congregational will come a highly anticipat- $15 minimum wage, paid Business is concerned High court to examine drug the Democratic primary hold its 34th annual In- ed and exciting event in leave proposals heard about proposals that will lab misconduct case for the state’s 7th Con- ternational Food Fair on the life of this communi- increase the cost of doing gressional District. Saturday from 11 a.m. to ty,” Thomas said. “We are BOSTON (AP) — Law- business. BOSTON (AP) — Mas- Pressley said in a 2 p.m., with all proceeds thrilled to have a number makers are hearing ar- sachusetts’ top court will statement Tuesday she benefiting Habitat for of local churches and or- guments for and against Bill prompted by examine a case sparked made the decision after Humanity. ganizations who partner proposals to raise the by the misconduct of prayer and deliberation. “The First Church in Hernandez verdict with The First Church state’s minimum wage to a former chemist who She said residents of the Swampscott was the first to make this a continued $15 an hour and require dismissal after suicide authorities say was high church to covenant with a district need more than success. We delight in the that workers be offered almost every day she local Habitat for Human- BOSTON (AP) — The just an ally, they need an opportunity to come to- paid family medical leave. worked at a state drug lab ity affiliate,” said event prison suicide of former advocate and a champion. gether each year for this The Legislature’s Labor for eight years. organizer Sharon Thom- NFL star Aaron Hernan- Pressley has served on dynamic event. and Workforce Develop- Prosecutors already as in an email. “We take dez is prompting lawmak- the city council since first “We relish the opportu- ment Committee heard have agreed to dismiss this commitment very se- ers to revisit a centu- taking office in 2010. nity to meet some of the testimony Tuesday on the about 8,000 convictions riously and with a great ries-old Massachusetts Capuano, a former local Habitat homeown- two initiative petitions tainted by Sonja Farak, deal of pride.” legal principle. Somerville mayor, was ers, and those who staff that are likely to go be- who pleaded guilty in Thomas said funds Under a bill heard Tues- first elected to Congress this wonderful organiza- fore Massachusetts voters 2014 to stealing drugs raised at the fair will help day by the Legislature’s in 1998. tion through the North in November. from the lab. build homes on the North Judiciary Committee, peo- Shore affiliate.” Supporters who gath- The Supreme Judicial The district — which Shore and internation- ple who kill themselves Food and drink from ered nearly 250,000 Court will now decide was redrawn in 2011 to ally — two-thirds of the after being convicted of a around the world will be signatures on behalf of whether prosecutors have become the state’s first proceeds will go to Hab- crime would automatical- offered and patrons can the measures say they to dismiss additional “minority-majority” dis- itat for Humanity North ly lose all rights to appeal. take part in a silent auc- will improve the lives of cases tied to Farak. The trict — includes Chelsea, Shore and the other third Hernandez’s murder tion, which includes prizes low-income workers and court also will consider Everett, Randolph, and such as a Samsung tele- their families. conviction in the 2013 whether all cases that Somerville, about 70 per- vision, a sail on a Mar- The hourly minimum killing of Odin Lloyd was passed through the cent of Boston and about IN MEMORIAM dismissed after Hernan- DONNA KIBBEY blehead yacht, tickets for wage would be gradually drug lab during Farak’s half of Cambridge and HAPPY BIRTHDAY Justin Timberlake and Ed raised from the current dez was found hanging in employment should be Milton. JANUARY 31, 2018 Sheeran, restaurant gift $11 to $15 by 2022. his cell last April. The le- re-examined, even if she certificates and New En- Four Rhode Island law- gal principle holds that a didn’t work on them. gland Patriots and Boston makers also announced defendant who dies before Farak’s case is separate an appeal is heard should 781-593-7700 Red Sox gear and memo- a campaign for a $15 from another Massachu- Publishing Daily, except Sundays rabilia. minimum wage by 2023 no longer be considered setts drug lab scandal USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 Contact the church of- on Tuesday. It’s currently guilty in the eyes of the that resulted in the Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA fice for more details at $10.10. law. dismissal of some 21,000 and additional offices. Democratic Rep. Evan- convictions last year. Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item 781-592-6081 or office@ The National Feder- Subscriptions thefirstchurch.org. ation of Independent dro Carvalho, of Boston, Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States filed the legislation after City councilor to challenge $20.00 for 4 weeks meeting with Lloyd’s U.S. Rep. Capuano $65.00 for 13 weeks Your life was a blessing, mother, Ursula Ward, $130.00 for 26 weeks $260.00 for 1 year Your memory a treasure. ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! who was upset when the BOSTON (AP) — Bos- You are loved beyond words, Send payment to and POSTMASTER, conviction was erased. And missed beyond measure. Call Customer Service to place an ad ton City Councilor Ayan- send address changes to: I miss and love you dearly, The bill, if passed, could na Pressley has decided to The Daily Item Your son, 781-593-7700, ext. 2 not be applied retroactive- challenge incumbent U.S. 110 Munroe St. Kibbey ly to Hernandez. Rep. Michael Capuano in P.O. Box 5 Lynn, MA 01903 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 2018 A3 LYNN Stormy weather scenes Moulton invites Salvadoran immigrant to Trump speech

ITEM STAFF REPORT Edenilson Granados, a father, Salvadoran im- migrant and one of more than two dozen employees at Lynn business Kettle Cuisine with temporary protected status, was the guest of U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Mass) for President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address last night. The president’s speech was expected, in part, to ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK focus on immigration pol- Lynn’s David Nordyke is the de nition icy — according to Moul- of a tough New Englander as he lms the ton’s office, the future of waves crashing against the seawall on Granados and more than Lynn Shore Drive in a pair of shorts. two dozen other Kettle Cuisine employees are in jeopardy due to the Trump administration’s immigra- tion policies. Last month, government officials announced they were ending the Tempo- rary Protected Status pro- gram for El Salvadorans who have been allowed to live and work legally in the U.S. since a pair of earthquakes devastated their country in 2001, ac- cording to the New York Times. The decision will force nearly 200,000 Sal- vadorans to leave the country. On Friday, the Trump COURTESY PHOTO administration outlined a Edenilson Granada (center), who lives in Lynn with his family, from left, proposal that would give Vanessa, wife Mariana, Emily, and Kevin, was Rep. Seth Moulton’s guest immigrants who arrived Tuesday night at the State of the Union address. in the United States as children legal status, with States should be the land Right now, it’s very tough their children will stay the possibility of citizen- of promise, not a place for us … I hope the Con- here or go with them to a ship in 10 to 12 years, but that dashes the hopes of gress and people in power country the kids have nev- in return, Trump wants hardworking men and can give us the opportu- er known. $25 billion for border se- women, no matter where nity to stay more in this “On a business level, los- curity and an end to two they were born. We in country. I hope they can ing these highly skilled immigration programs he Washington must aim to think about it like a father people will be a detriment opposes, USA Today re- restore America’s place as or a mother and make a to our ability to produce ports. a land of safety and oppor- better decision about giv- a high-quality product Those immigration pro- tunity, just as Edenilson ing us the opportunity to cost-efficiently. It’s harder grams are family-based envisioned it.” keep living the American still because in the cur- Done lming, Nordyke is still bearing up “chain” migration and the Granados said in a Dream.” rent economy, there just well in the cold as he watches the surf at diversity visa lottery pro- the beach. gram, which admits im- statement prior to the Kettle Cuisine CEO aren’t enough talented migrants from countries speech that he was look- Liam McClennon said in people looking for work in usually under-represent- ing forward to attending a statement, “It’s hard to manufacturing.” ed in other visa categories, the State of the Union ad- hear on a human level Kettle Cuisine, locat- according to USA Today. dress. that these employees, who ed on the Lynnway, was “Edenilson’s pursuit of “I love this country,” have raised families here, founded in 1986 and a better life in the Unit- Granados said in a state- bought homes, and been handcrafts small batch, ed States is the manifes- ment. “I feel I am part of very good, productive citi- all natural soups from tation of the American this country. I’ve lived zens, will face the anxiety scratch for restaurants, Dream,” said Moulton in in this country for more of having to go back to El food service operators and a statement. “The United years than El Salvador. Salvador and deciding if grocery retailers.

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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill Dr. Larry Nassar was not a doctor M H. S Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg E C  J. Edward M. Grant The 156 women who Director of Advertising Gordon R. Hall spoke in open court last T  J  week, chronicling Larry 110 Munroe St. News Editor Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton Nassar’s 20-year career as Chief Financial O cer a sexual predator, seethed. Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Chairman They were unsparing. Customer Service PŽ They were implacable. Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 They were also brilliantly Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 sardonic. Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 With icy contempt, they 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 pronounced the oily phras- Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 es that Nassar and his en- Ext. 2 Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 ablers used to groom, ma- Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 nipulate and stigmatize Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 classi [email protected] them. Nassar was adver- John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 tised to them as a “mira- Subscriptions cle worker,” a “knight in [email protected] shining armor.” His sexual Circulation assaults were a “medical [email protected] procedure.” But the survi- Ext. 3 vors reserved special dis- dain for one word: “doctor.” Newsroom “What kind of ‘doctor’ [email protected] [email protected] EDITORIAL can tell a 13-year-old they are done growing by the Ext. 4 size of their pubic bone?” Sports Arianna Guerrero, one [email protected] victim, asked. “‘Doctors Peabody do no wrong, only heal,’” Ext. 5 said Jade Capua. Clasina Retail and Online Syrovy sideswiped Nas- Advertising sar with barbed grandeur, [email protected] calling him “the ‘almighty thinks safety ADVERTISING and trusted gymnastics doctor.’” PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Ernie Carpenter Jr. Transportation projects are rarely “one and done” McKayla Maroney, the Director of Advertising endeavors with a repaved road, improved transit line Olympic gold medalist Dr. Larry Nassar is escorted into court during and Business Development, ext. 1355 or new bridge transforming the community served by who says she was paid the seventh day of his sentencing hearing in [email protected] Lansing, Mich. the road, subway line or span. $1.25 million by the Unit- Michele Iannaco The reality with transportation improvements is ed States Olympic Com- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 they are multi-phased projects costing millions of tax mittee and USA Gym- founder of osteopathy, Michigan news service, [email protected] dollars and overlapping years, not weeks or months. nastics to stop her from wrote of his discoveries saying that intravaginal Ralph Mitchell In Peabody, the ongoing effort to make the city’s speaking out, put it flatly: in 1897: “I could twist a manipulations are indeed Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 center safer is entering a new chapter with the City “Dr. Nassar was not a doc- man one way and cure an approved, if rare, osteo- [email protected] Council reviewing Mayor Edward Bettencourt’s re- tor.” flux … shake a child and pathic treatment for pel- quest to spend nearly $175,000 on Central Street stop scarlet fever … cure Patricia Whalen No wonder the survi- vic pain. Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 safety improvements. vors chose to crush that whooping cough in three No need to fact-check [email protected] That public spending investment represents just word. “Doctor” was Nas- days by a wring of the that. Grabbing a young the initial expense involved in an estimated $10 mil- sar’s supreme and found- child’s neck.” woman inside the vagina BUSINESS OFFICE lion safety improvement project. City money spent ing lie. It notarized him Modern osteopathic is not a first-line or thou- on the Central Street traffic safety design will make medicine uses none of Susan J. Conti as a professional pledged sandth-line treatment Controller, ext. 1288 Peabody eligible to apply for the millions of state and to heal, and launched his these techniques to treat for anything. The victims [email protected] federal dollars crucial to turning the Central Street 20-year child-molestation infections — or anything knew this intuitively, but Ted Grant project into reality. spree, gaining him a stur- else. But the specter of over and over they were As anyone who walks or drives through Peabody violence and child abuse Publisher, ext. 1234 dy disguise, a complicity told to doubt their percep- [email protected] knows, making Central Street safer from Walnut network, access to victims that Still conjured in his tions, suppress common Street to Wilson Square is a goal that fits into a and a savage sense of enti- early writings contin- sense in favor of mystify- Marian Kinney much-broader traffic safety plan. Peabody Square is tlement. ues to haunt the fringes ext. 1212 ing quackery and accept [email protected] the city’s center and Main Street, a major city thor- What allowed Nasser to of osteopathic medicine. their unerring reflex to re- oughfare, is the beneficiary of safety improvements use the honorific? In 1993, These practices include coil from Nassar’s probes Will Kraft Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 making the busy street easier to cross for pedestri- he received a doctorate intravaginal manipula- as their own failure. The tion. Fisting. This was the [email protected] ans and more manageable for drivers. in osteopathic medicine takeaway was this, to “medical procedure” Nas- Like a mechanic attaching spokes to an axle, Bet- from Michigan State Uni- paraphrase the president: Jennifer Perez tencourt and city councilors are moving on from Main sar performed on so many versity. MSU, of course, When you’re a star doctor, ext. 1205 Street to Central Street with their traffic safety im- young girls. [email protected] went on to protect and pay you can do anything. provement plans. Planning and creating new cross- Nassar, the almighty and According to his victims, Nassar’s story may seem Mike Shanahan walks and sidewalks and installing new street lights trusted doctor, as a facul- Nassar’s attention wasn’t like an outlier, but it’s only Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 will mean disruption for drivers, merchants, residents ty member for 20 years. on their hamstrings or the latest entry in the mas- [email protected] and shoppers in the city’s congested city center. Lou Anna Simon, MSU’s ACLs; instead, he focused ter narrative of our time. Carolina Trujillo But traffic safety improvements can be translated president, resigned this on their anuses, breasts A powerful man, abetted Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 directly into economic benefits for an older city like week amid charges that and vaginas. In January [email protected] Peabody. The city prospers because of Routes 1 and the university covered for 2017, one victim spelled by a syndicate of sponsors 114 with their commercial engines humming at high Nassar and enabled him. it out in her complaint: and enablers, commits a Jim Wilson speeds and bringing consumers to the city. But the USA Gymnastics, where “Nassar digitally pene- violent or sky-high crime Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 [email protected] city core, with its residential neighborhoods grouped Nassar also passed as a trated Plaintiff Jane A. — rape, sexual abuse of around Peabody Square, will grow stagnant and, doctor, is similarly accused Doe’s vagina multiple children, torture, murder, CIRCULATION conspiracy with a hostile eventually, become blighted if care is not taken to of giving safe harbor to a times without prior no- Lisa Mahmoud make Peabody’s center a vibrant and accessible area known criminal, all while tice and without gloves or foreign power, treason — Manager, ext. 1239 for Peabody residents and out-of-town visitors. hushing and deceiving lubricant.” Other victims and then moves heaven [email protected] his victims. Under pres- describe Nassar’s forcing and Earth to conceal it, de- Updating and improving a century-old, dense- CLASSIFIED ly-concentrated city center isn’t an endeavor under- sure, the group announced his “dry fingers” into their ride those who expose it as taken and executed overnight. Massachusetts mill this week that the entire anuses and vaginas. The fake news, and smear the Abbe Young Smith cities like Peabody bear little, if any, resemblance to USAG board would resign. violent fisting was excruci- victims and whistleblow- Manager, ext. 1276 Midwestern or Western cities with their grid layouts, Osteopathic medicine ating. “I’d want to scream,” ers. Trump. Putin. Ailes. [email protected] said Kassie Powell, an O’Reilly. Weinstein. Wynn. spacious commercial zones and miles and miles of focuses on the joints, NEWSROOM open land for easy expansion. muscles and spine. His- MSU pole vaulter. As Amy And Nassar. The urban planning die is cast in a city like Peabody torically, though, osteop- Labadie, a gymnast, put In April, following his Bill Brotherton and the only options for planners and visionaries in- athy — its original name it: “My vagina was sore arrest four months earlier, Features Editor ext. 1338 [email protected] tent on improving the city is to upgrade the existing — was closely associat- during my competition be- Nassar’s medical license structure. That is why it makes sense for city lead- ed with a set of esoteric cause of this man.” was finally revoked. His Gayla Cawley ers to obtain public money to modernize Main Street massage styles that some Then came the gaslight- vocation is now lifetime Reporter, ext. 1236 and Peabody Square and that is why it makes perfect researchers now consider ing. When the girls blew incarceration. Nassar is [email protected] sense to extend that process to Central Street. ineffective or worse. For the whistle, Nassar and no longer a doctor, and Cheryl Charles The Central Street work won’t happen overnight its part, MSU’s College of his enablers tirelessly re- perhaps, as the women Associate News Editor, ext. 1278 and it will be an inconvenience. But it will also be an Osteopathic Medicine still asserted his privileges as have proposed, he never [email protected] investment in Peabody benefiting current residents teaches these unusual ma- a doctor. “We were manip- was. Their incantatory Thomas Grillo and future generations. nipulations — a special ulated into believing that statements may dispel the Reporter, ext. 1264 “benefit” unique to osteo- Mr. Nassar was healing fog: They inscribe reality [email protected] pathic medicine — de- us as any normal doctor into the record for the first Spenser Hasak scribing them as a form of is supposed to do,” Capua READERS’ FORUM time — and for all time. Photographer, ext. 1332 “hands-on diagnosis and testified. Just last year, [email protected] treatment.” the American Osteopath- Virginia Heffernan is a Time for change Some historical context: ic Assn. released a state- columnist for the Los An- Thor Jourgensen Andrew Taylor Still, the ment to MLive.com, the geles Times. News Editor, ext. 1267 To the Editor: [email protected] I applaud your editorial about changing the residency Steve Krause rule for Lynn’s school superintendent, and that you put Sports Editor, ext. 1229 it on the front page (Daily Item, Jan. 24). [email protected] I spent my career in education, working in small ur- Katie Morrison ban districts. I was an elementary principal in Salem Sports Reporter and a central office district administrator in Cambridge [email protected] and Malden. I loved my work and gave my all for the Owen O’Rourke children in those cities. If any of those communities had Photographer, ext. 1224 required that I live there, I would have had to choose [email protected] between my home and my career. I live in Lynn by choice, I love my home and my neigh- Roberto Scalese Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 borhood and have never wanted to move. I know I am [email protected] not alone. I realize that some supporters of residency see this Mark Sutherland is an issue of loyalty, but what of the flip side of this? Creative Director [email protected] What of those of us who did not want to leave Lynn, and fortunately, were not asked to? We’ve worked as Anne Marie Tobin professionals in other communities, remaining as Lynn Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 residents, taxpayers, and parents of Lynn Public School [email protected] students. Bridget Turcotte It’s time to honor Dr. Latham, her predecessors and to Reporter, ext. 1269 cast the net wide for future leaders. [email protected] Jo Sullivan Ryan York Lynn Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Trump asks for unity on immigration

WASHINGTON (AP) — thing, and together, we partment is fighting. icant time to touting the Addressing a deeply divid- can achieve anything.” The controversies that tax overhaul he signed at ed nation, President Don- Despite his calls for have dogged Trump — and the end of last year, prom- ald Trump called upon bipartisanship, Trump the ones he has created— ising the plan will “pro- lawmakers Tuesday night spoke with tensions run- have overshadowed strong vide tremendous relief for to “summon the unity” to ning high on Capitol Hill. economic gains during his the middle class and small make good on long-stand- An impasse over immigra- first year in office. His ap- businesses.” He also high- ing promises to fix the tion prompted a three-day proval ratings have hov- lighted the decision made nation’s crumbling infra- government shutdown ered in the 30s for much of early in his first year to structure and fractured earlier this year, and law- his presidency, and just 3 withdraw the U.S. from immigration systems, in- makers appear no closer in 10 Americans said the a sweeping Asia-Pacific fusing his presidency with to resolving the status of United States was head- trade pact, declaring: “The a sense of optimism, for the “Dreamers” — young ing in the right direction, era of economic surrender at least one high-profile people living in the U.S. according to a poll by The is totally over.” night. illegally ahead of a new Associated Press-NORC He spoke about poten- “To every citizen watch- Feb. 8 deadline for fund- Center for Public Affairs tial agenda items for 2018 ing at home tonight, no ing operations. The par- Research. In the same sur- in broad terms, including matter where you have ties have also clashed this vey, 67 percent of Ameri- a call for $1.5 trillion in been, or where you come week over the plans of Re- cans said the country was new infrastructure spend- from, this is your time,” publicans on the House in- more divided because of ing and partnerships with Trump declared in his telligence committee to re- Trump. states and the private sec- State of the Union ad- lease a classified memo on At times, Trump’s ad- tor. He touched only brief- dress. “If you work hard, the Russia investigation dress appeared to be ly on issues like health PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS if you believe in yourself, involving Trump’s pres- aimed more at validating care that have been at the President Trump delivers the State of the if you believe in Ameri- idential campaign — a his first year in office than center of the Republican Union address as Vice President Mike Pence, ca, then you can dream decision the White House setting the course for his Party’s policy agenda for left, and Speaker of the House Paul Ryan listen. anything, you can be any- backs but the Justice De- second. He devoted signif- years. Kennedy: ‘Bullies may land a punch’ but won’t win

WASHINGTON (AP) — address Tuesday, said in ex- The 37-year-old Kennedy, and other problems. land Rep. Patrick Kennedy, Massachusetts Rep. Joe cerpts released early that a three-term congressman Fall River demonstrates the son of Joe Kennedy III’s Kennedy III says it would be the Trump administration and grandson of former At- the value of that message, great-uncle Ted. easy to dismiss the first year “isn’t just targeting the laws torney General Robert F. he said in the prepared re- The selection of Kennedy, of Donald Trump’s presiden- that protect us — they are Kennedy, has argued that marks. known mostly for his fa- cy as “chaos” marked by par- targeting the very idea that Democrats should focus “Fall River has faced its mous last name, has been tisanship and politics. we are all worthy of protec- on the economic worries of share of storms. But people criticized by some as tone- But Kennedy says Trump tion.” working-class voters who here are tough. deaf at a time when the sex- has caused serious problems In an apparent reference bolted the party in the 2016 “They fight for each other. ual harassment of women for the American people, in- to Trump, Kennedy says elections. They pull for their city,” he and the Black Lives Matter PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS cluding through proposals “bullies may land a punch” Kennedy plans to deliver said. movement are at the fore- that target Muslims, trans- and leave a mark but have the speech from a vocation- The red-haired Kennedy front of Democratic politics. Rep. Joe Kennedy III gender people and others. “never managed to match al high school in Fall River, was elected to the House in Still, Kennedy outlined a said Trump has tar- Kennedy, delivered the the strength and spirit of a Mass., a onetime manufac- 2012, returning the family Democratic vision touting a geted the idea that Democratic response to people united in defense of turing hub now struggling to Congress two years after “better deal for all who call “we are all worthy of Trump’s State of the Union their future.” with high unemployment the retirement of Rhode Is- this country home.” protection.” Stocks have biggest drop since August By Alex Vega and distributors slumped ASSOCIATED PRESS following news that Ama- zon was teaming up with Hefty losses in health JPMorgan Chase and care and technology com- Berkshire Hathaway to panies led U.S. stocks create a company that sharply lower Tuesday, helps their U.S. employees handing the market its find quality care at a rea- biggest pullback since Au- sonable cost. The venture, gust and its worst two-day whose initial focus would drop since May. be on developing technolo- The broad slide, which gy, is in its early planning briefly sent the Dow stage. Jones industrial average Express Scripts slid down by more than 400 $2.61, or 3.2 percent, to PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS points, erased some of the $79.31. Cigna tumbled Cars drive past a highway sign in December that says “MISSILE ALERT ERROR THERE IS NO big gains the market had $16.01, or 7.2 percent, to THREAT” on the H-1 Freeway in Honolulu. racked up since the begin- $207.89. UnitedHealth ning of the year, though Group lost $10.76, or 4.3 the market was still on percent, to $236.65. An- track to close out January them fell $13.58, or 5.3 Heads roll in wake of missile with a gain. percent, to $243.44. Banks, industrial com- HCA bucked the trend panies and energy stocks after the hospital chain also accounted for a big posted better fourth-quar- scare in Hawaii last month slice of the market’s loss- ter results than analysts es. Bond prices fell, send- had expected. The stock ing yields to their highest HONOLULU (AP) — Ha- an internal investigation. worker said he didn’t hear name has not been revealed, gained $3.83, or 3.9 per- level since April 2014. cent, to $101.45. waii’s emergency manage- The fallout came the the word “exercise” repeat- has confused real-life events “This was a market that ment leader has resigned The news gave Amazon same day the Federal ed six times even though and drills in the past, the was overbought and it and a state employee who Communications Com- shares a lift. The stock others clearly heard it. state said in a report. His was vulnerable to some- sent an alert falsely warn- mission revealed that the There was no require- poor performance has been added $20.14, or 1.4 per- thing pulling it back,” said ing of an incoming ballistic worker who pushed out ment to double-check documented for years, and cent, to $1,437.82. Quincy Krosby, chief mar- missile has been fired, of- the alert thought an actu- with a colleague or get a other members of the team Technology stocks fell ket strategist at Pruden- ficials said Tuesday, weeks al attack was imminent. supervisor’s approval be- say they were not comfort- almost as much as health tial Financial. “That said, after the mistake caused It was the first indication fore sending the blast to able working with him in care shares. Corning lost we’re in the heaviest part widespread panic. the Jan. 13 alert was pur- cellphones, TV and radio any role. $1.92, or 5.6 percent, to of earnings season this Hawaii Emergency posely sent, adding anoth- stations statewide, the The employee heard a $32.33. week and we expect to see Management Agency Ad- er level of confusion to the agency said. recorded message that Bond prices continued the majority of the reports ministrator Vern Miyagi misstep that left residents “There were no proce- began by saying “exercise, to decline, driving up the coming out to be positive. stepped down Tuesday, and tourists believing their dures in place to prevent exercise, exercise” — the yield on the 10-year Trea- That could be the catalyst state Adjutant General lives were about to end. a single person from mis- script for a drill, the FCC sury to 2.72 percent from to have buyers come in.” Maj. Gen. Joe Logan said. The state emergency takenly sending a missile said. Then the recording 2.70 percent late Monday. The Standard & Poor’s A second agency worker agency worker believed alert” in Hawaii, said James used language that is That’s the highest the 500 index fell 31.10 points, quit before disciplinary the attack was real be- Wiley, a cybersecurity and typically used for a real rate has been since April or 1.1 percent, to 2,822.43. action was taken and an- cause of a mistake in how communications reliability threat, not a drill: “this is 2014. The yield was as low That’s the biggest one- other was being suspend- the drill was initiated staffer at the FCC. not a drill.” The recording as 2.04 percent last Sep- day drop since August 17. ed without pay, Logan said during a shift change, the The worker, who was ended by saying “exercise, tember. The Dow had its biggest in announcing results of FCC said in a report. The fired Friday and whose exercise, exercise.” Bond yields have been decline since May, losing rising steadily over the 362.59 points, or 1.4 per- past few months, mak- cent, to 26,076.89. The ing bonds more appeal- Ginsberg worried about partisan judiciary average had been down ing to investors seeking more than 411 points. income. Rising yields BRISTOL, R.I. (AP) — Republican president, but stop this nonsense and have something so won- The Nasdaq slumped can also lead to higher One of Ruth Bader Gins- bemoaned the partisan at- start working for our coun- derful in this nation,” she 64.02 points, or 0.9 per- financing costs for com- burg’s great fears is that mosphere in Washington, in try the way we should.’” said. “That Democracy ex- cent, to 7,402.48. panies, homebuyers and the federal judiciary will particular the divisive pro- “We have a great feder- ists. It would be tragic to The Russell 2000 index other borrowers. start to be seen as just an- cess for confirming judges. al judiciary, and I hope we lose it. And I think good of smaller-company stocks “With the 10-year rate other political branch of She pointed to fights over can keep it,” she added. people, no matter whether gave up 15.29 points, or 1 shooting above 2.7 per- government divided along the last four justices ap- She also expressed hope Democrat or Republican, percent, to 1,582.82. The cent, the cost of capital for partisan lines like Con- pointed to the court: Samuel that the country eventual- appreciate that.” market’s last two-day los- equity investments also gress, the U.S. Supreme Alito, Sonia Sotomayor, Ele- ly will get over the current Ginsburg said some in ing streak was in late De- just increased,” said Alex- Court justice said Tuesday. na Kagan and Neil Gorsuch. period of intense partisan- Congress are working cember. andra Coupe, associated Ginsburg skipped Presi- “Four fine justices who ship, comparing it to the across the aisle, singling Health care companies director for Pacific Alter- dent Donald Trump’s first should have gotten over- 1950s, when McCarthyism out three female senators were by far the biggest native Asset Management State of the Union address, whelming support but got and the Red Scare led the for praise: Massachusetts losers on Tuesday. The Co. “Investors are step- instead speaking at Roger many negative votes,” she country to stray “from its Democrat Elizabeth War- sector finished with a loss ping back and reevaluat- Williams University School said. “I think it will take most fundamental values.” ren, Minnesota Democrat of 2.1 percent. It’s still up ing if their holdings can of Law in Rhode Island. great leaders on both sides “That time has passed. Amy Klobuchar and Maine 8.1 percent this year. surpass this revised hur- She did not discuss the of the aisle to say ‘Let’s This time will too. We Republican Susan Collins. Insurers, drugmakers dle.” A6 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 2018 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- on Gayron Way at 10:30 a.m. accident at Peabody Shell at larly arrests, reflect police records. In Tuesday. 5:12 p.m. Monday; at 58 Wash- the event of a perceived inaccuracy, ington St. at 5:57 p.m. Monday; it is the sole responsibility of the con- Overdose on Cross Street at 7:04 p.m. Monday; at Peabody District cerned party to contact the relevant A report of an overdose on Court at 7:56 a.m. Tuesday; at 2 police department and have the de- Market Street at 10:17 p.m. Forest St. at 8:07 a.m. Tuesday; partment issue a notice of correction Monday. at 3 Bartholomew St. at 1:53 to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- p.m. Tuesday. ifications will not be made without MARBLEHEAD express notice of change from the Complaints Accidents arresting police department. A Cardigan Road resident A report of a motor vehicle reported his neighbor’s pitbull LYNN accident on Pleasant Street at dogs were there overnight and 7:28 a.m. Tuesday. he wants them to be restrained Arrests on their own property at 3:49 Complaints p.m. Monday. Caller said he Jackson Perez, 27, of 91 does not like pitbulls and does Chestnut St., was arrested and A report of an outdoor odor not feel safe around them be- charged with disorderly con- of gas at 8:23 a.m. Monday on cause of the DNA of the breed. duct and resisting arrest. Ruby Avenue. Police told the caller the dogs Genesys Perez-Paulino, 23, A report of a suspicious vehi- have never been reported for of 7 Liberty Square, was ar- cle on Baldwin Road that has biting anyone and police can- rested and charged with disor- been idling for the past hour not place restrictions on the derly conduct. at 10:12 p.m. Monday. Police dogs based on their breed. The Jose Rosario, 23, of 35 report the driver was checking caller was also warned to reg- Pacific St., was arrested and emails. ister his own two dogs. charged with disorderly con- A report of a barking dog at A report of an intoxicated duct. the end of the Manataug Trail person on Foster Street at at 12:44 a.m. Tuesday. 8:52 p.m. Monday. Accidents MEDFORD PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS A report of a motor vehicle Overdose Connecticut officials are asking the state’s highest court to revoke Mi- accident at Boston and Feder- Accidents A report of an overdose on al streets at 6:58 a.m. Monday; Bartholomew Terrace at 7:39 chael Skakel’s bail and send him back to prison. at 87 Walnut St. at 7:14 a.m. A report of a motor vehi- a.m. Tuesday. Monday; at Boston and Frank- cle accident on I-93 North at lin streets at 1:10 p.m. Mon- 6:14 p.m. Monday; at 100 Theft Connecticut officials want day; at Boston and Franklin Main St. at 7:51 p.m. Monday; streets at 4:21 p.m. Monday; at 6 Sixth St. at 10:45 a.m. A caller reported items miss- at 6 Rockaway St. at 11:14 Tuesday; at Kappy’s Liquors on ing from her Stor-U-Self self p.m. Monday; in Austin Square Revere Beach Parkway at 2:27 storage unit on Foster Street Kennedy cousin in prison at 1:33 a.m. Tuesday; at Chest- p.m. Tuesday. missing at 6:11 p.m. Monday. nut and Lewis streets at 7:32 A report of a pedestrian ac- A report of shoplifting at Bar- HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) the lower court ruling to the request by prosecutors a.m. Tuesday; at 150 Euclid cident at 10:18 p.m. Monday. baro Liquors on Foster Street — Connecticut officials are the state Supreme Court, lacks merit and he will Ave. at 7:35 a.m. Tuesday; at at 8:11 p.m. Monday. asking the state’s highest which reinstated the con- file a response to it soon. 66 Oxford St. at 7:50 a.m. Complaints court to revoke Kennedy viction in December 2016 He added that if the court Tuesday; at 104 Jenness St. SAUGUS cousin Michael Skakel’s in a 4-3 ruling. Skakel’s affirms its ruling reinstat- at 8:08 a.m. Tuesday; at Bos- A report of smoke at the bail and send him back to lawyers asked the high ing the conviction, there ton and Washington streets at MBTA repair shop on Revere Arrests prison, reminding justices court to reconsider the may be an appeal to the 8:18 a.m. Tuesday; at Clovelly Beach Parkway at 6:28 p.m. it has been more than a decision — a request that federal court system. Street and Western Avenue at Monday. Timothy O’Hanley, 31, of year since they reinstated remains pending. Skakel The case has drawn 8:34 a.m. Tuesday; at 66 Ox- A report of identity fraud at 5 High St., was arrested and his murder conviction. has been allowed to re- international attention ford St. at 9:09 a.m. Tuesday; 2:03 p.m. Tuesday. charged with threat to commit The chief state’s attor- main free on bail pending because of the Kennedy at Chestnut and Union streets a crime and rape. ney’s office filed the re- that ruling. name, Skakel’s rich family, at 8:47 a.m. Tuesday; at Bos- REVERE John Lembidakis, 44, of quest Monday with the In Monday’s petition to numerous theories about ton Street and Irving Road at 511 Essex St., was arrested state Supreme Court. the Supreme Court, pros- who killed Moxley and 8:58 a.m. Tuesday; at Chestnut Arrests and charged with intimidating Skakel, a nephew of Eth- ecutor James Killen wrote the brutal way in which and Maple streets at 9:22 a.m. a witness and warrant charges el Kennedy, the widow of the court’s usual practice she died. Several other Tuesday; at 3 Camden St. at Jonathan Vasquez, 19, of of domestic assault and bat- Robert F. Kennedy, was is to rule on a request to people, including Skakel’s 10:03 a.m. Tuesday; 236 Harris St., was arrested tery. convicted of murder in reconsider a decision with- brother, Tommy Skakel, A report of a motor vehicle on warrant charges. 2002 in the bludgeoning in weeks, and it’s not clear have been mentioned as hit and run accident at Dom- Accidents death of Martha Moxley in why it is taking so long. possible killers, but deny ino’s Pizza on Union Street at Accidents A report of a hit and run ac- their wealthy Greenwich “The petitioner has en- any involvement. Skakel’s 5:52 p.m. Monday. A report of a motor vehicle cident on Essex Street at 4:26 neighborhood in 1975, joyed more than a year of cousin, Robert F. Kennedy accident on Abruzzi Street at p.m. Monday. when they were both teen- additional freedom from Jr., has written a book ar- Complaints 8:14 a.m. Monday; at Ma- agers. serving his sentence, with guing Skakel is innocent. honey Circle at 9:53 a.m. Complaints He was sentenced to 20 only the most minimal re- The judge who ordered a A report of trespassing at years to life in prison. But strictions on his liberty,” new trial for Skakel ruled Santander Bank in Market Monday; at Furlong Drive and Lee Burbank Highway at 11:34 A report of identity fraud at another judge granted Killen wrote. that his trial lawyer, Mi- Square at 5:29 a.m. Monday; 10:54 a.m. Monday on Bris- him a new trial in 2013, A spokeswoman for the chael Sherman, failed to at 25 Clarendon Ave. at 9:36 a.m. Monday. A report of a hit and run ac- tow Street. Caller reported he citing mistakes by his law- state Judicial Branch on argue that Tommy Skakel a.m. Monday. received a tax claim from Ama- yer. Skakel was then freed Tuesday cited a policy not could have been responsi- A report of threats on Rose- cident on Mahoney Circle at 7:40 p.m. Monday. zon, when he has never worked after being allowed to post to comment on pending ble for the crime and failed mont Street at 2:09 p.m. for the company. $1.2 million bail while he cases. to present a key alibi wit- Monday; at 505 Boston St. at Complaints A report of an intoxicated awaited the new trial. Skakel’s lawyer, Hubert ness for Skakel. Sherman 11:01 p.m. Monday. male causing a disturbance Prosecutors appealed Santos, said he believes has defended his work. A report of a fire alarm at A report of suspicious activ- near the doorway of Bob’s 113 Franklin St. at 2:21 p.m. ity at Oxford Street and Park Store on Broadway at 7:03 Monday. Avenue at 8:44 a.m. Monday. p.m. Monday. A report of an assault on Wil- A report of identity theft at A report of a sofa in the O.J. avoids effort to chase low Street at 2:59 p.m. Mon- the New Revere Police Station street on Central Street in front day; at Family Dollar on Central at 12:35 p.m. Monday. of the Junior Ranger Station at Avenue at 7:08 p.m. Monday; A report of fraud on Unity the Saugus Iron Works at 8:57 his memorabilia money on Central Avenue and Liberty Avenue at 5:28 p.m. Monday. p.m. Monday. Police report the Street at 7:51 a.m. Tuesday; A report of vandalism at Piz- sofa was moved to the side of SANTA MONICA, Ca- in October, shortly after er pay Fred Goldman on A report of drugs on Wash- zeria Uno on Squire Road at the road. lif. (AP) — O.J. Simpson his release from a Nevada a voluntary basis,” Cook ington Street at 4:20 p.m. 8:35 p.m. Monday. A caller reported the roads dodged an effort Tuesday prison, Cook said. Simp- said. “Simpson from our Monday. were becoming slippery at to force him to turn over son’s lawyers said the point of view is a denier. A report of a drunk person 11:57 p.m. Monday. cash he pockets from sign- money went to pay his le- He’s denied everything on Central Avenue at 7:49 PEABODY ing autographs to satisfy gal bills. and we’re getting anoth- p.m. Monday. Theft A report of a neighbor dispute Arrests a $70 million-plus civil Simpson, 70, served nine er round of it where he’s judgment for the 1994 years for armed robbery said, ‘I was acquitted, the on Walnut Street at 8:28 p.m. Michael Belanger, 41, of 2 A report of a breaking and Monday; on North Common killings of the former foot- and assault for leading wrongful death judgment Hancock St., was arrested on entering into a motor vehicle ball star’s ex-wife Nicole five men, two with guns, means nothing to me.’ It Street at 8:59 p.m. Monday. at the Marine Corps Recruiting warrant charges. Brown Simpson and her into a Las Vegas casino doesn’t work that way, A report of vandalism at 10 Office on Broadway at 9:47 Rodney Lemon, 29, of 15 friend Ron Goldman. hotel in September 2007 folks.” Farrar St. at 10:55 a.m. Tues- Eileen Road, was arrested on a.m. Monday. day. The ruling in Los Ange- in an ill-conceived effort to Goldman has repeated- warrant charges. les County Superior Court confront two sports collect- ly turned down possible Sara Laboeuf, 44, of 4 Ab- SWAMPSCOTT Theft was the latest setback ibles dealers over what he deals to settle the case that erdeen St., was arrested and in the dogged efforts by claimed was his property. included an offer about charged with shoplifting by Complaints Goldman’s father, Fred, to The Pro Football Hall of 20 years ago of about $5 A report of a breaking and asportation, second offense; get Simpson to pay up for Famer was acquitted of million and potentially entering at 38 Everett St. at receiving stolen property worth A report of suspicious activi- a wrongful death lawsuit two counts of murder in 25 percent of gross reve- 2:51 p.m. Monday; at 66 Jack- less than $250, furnishing a ty at Panera Bread on Paradise son St. at 8:07 a.m. Tuesday; false name or social security Road at 11:41 a.m. Monday. verdict that has doubled the 1994 slayings of his ex nues Simpson could have on North Common Street at number, disorderly conduct, A report of a con or scam at with interest over two de- and Ron Goldman, but a earned going forward, 9:01 a.m. Tuesday. and warrant charges. 330 Paradise Road at 12:35 cades. civil court jury found him said Ronald Slates, one of A report of larceny at A L Fletcher, 35, of 4 p.m. Monday. Judge Gerald Rosenberg liable for wrongful death Simpson’s lawyers. Prime Energy on Western Av- Aberdeen St., was arrested on told attorney David Cook and ordered him to pay “All this talk about O.J. enue at 5:58 p.m. Monday; warrant charges. Theft that he needs to identify $33.5 million. Simpson not contributing at 11 Burns St. at 5:34 p.m. who paid Simpson in order Fred Goldman has monies, not being will- Monday; at 12 Rhodes Ave. at Accidents A report of shoplifting at to go after proceeds from hounded Simpson for ing to deal are outright, 9:35 p.m. Monday; at 95 Trem- Marshalls on Paradise Road at autograph signings and years and Cook contends well, let’s not call it lies, ont St. at 11:01 p.m. Monday; A report of a hit and run ac- 2:52 p.m. Monday. celebrity appearances. the former football star outright improper repre- at Rite Aid on Lewis Street at cident at Peabody City Garage A report of a breaking and Simpson was paid to has never willingly paid a sentations,” Slates said. 10:51 a.m. Tuesday. at 4:20 p.m. Monday. entering at 1 Berkshire St. at sign jerseys, helmets and cent of the court order. “Nothing we can do, God A report of a con or scam A report of a motor vehicle 4:24 p.m. Monday. posters from “The People “Mr. Simpson has stated knows, can bring back Ron v. O.J. Simpson” TV series repeatedly he will nev- Goldman. Actor Mark Salling dies weeks after child porn guilty plea LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mark years. ativity, who was doing his best high school glee club and their became an actor. Salling, who played bad-boy A law enforcement official not to atone for some serious mis- circle of family and friends. It “I put out a record before. It Noah “Puck” Puckerman in the authorized to speak publicly takes and errors of judgment,” aired from 2009-15. went triple cardboard,” he joked. hit musical-comedy “Glee,” died said Salling was found hanging Salling’s attorney, Michael J. Earlier credits included 1996’s “I was very excited about selling of an apparent suicide Tuesday, in a riverbed area in the Tujun- Proctor, said in an email to The “Children of the Corn IV: The 125 units for that but you know weeks after pleading guilty to ga neighborhood of Los Angeles. Associated Press. Gathering,” a 1999 guest role on this is something I’ve been doing possessing child pornography. Ed Winter, assistant chief in- Proctor didn’t discuss the the Chuck Norris series “Walker, my whole life. It’s not something He was 35. vestigator for the Los Angeles cause of death, but said the ac- Texas Ranger” and a part in the that I just decided to random- Salling pleaded guilty in De- County coroner’s office, said the tor’s family appreciated the sup- 2014 TV movie “Rocky Road.” ly do now. This is not the first. cember after authorities said death is being investigated as a port it is receiving and asked A singer-songwriter as well as a search of his computer and a suicide. that a request for privacy be re- actor, he released two albums: It won’t be the last. And I hope thumb drive found more than Winter said Salling was pro- spected. “Smoke Signals” in 2008 and people enjoy it and have some- 50,000 images of child porn. nounced dead at 9 a.m. Tuesday, The darkly handsome actor “Pipe Dreams” in 2010. thing to look forward to for the He was scheduled to be sen- six hours after police received a had appeared in only a handful Following “Pipe Dreams’,” re- next round.” tenced March 7, and prosecutors report that he was missing. of projects before his breakout lease, Salling told The Associ- He said he chose the album’s planned to ask a judge to send “Mark was a gentle and loving role in “Glee,” the popular Fox ated Press he had been a sing- songs from 50 to 60 he had com- him to prison for four to seven person, a person of great cre- TV series about students in a er-songwriter long before he piled over several years. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 AG finds Open Meeting violation in Saugus SAUGUS cient specificity to allow to $137,000. He said the isting policy, which states for itself. the meeting should have From A1 any member of the public minutes prevent the pub- that specific comments or “The attorney gener- an understanding of what to know when the meeting lic from “having a clear discussions should not be al called me on this and took place at the meeting.” doesn’t happen in the fu- commenced, when it con- understanding of what oc- included in the minutes. the discussion we had is Moving forward, the ture,” said Meredith. cluded, what was discussed cured.” But Manoogian disagreed. it seems like the commit- committee has been or- In a complaint to and by whom, and what “I was told by the chair- “I have a right to have my tee was relying on some dered to amend the exec- Healey’s office dated Sept. documents were presented man at the September 14 reasons recorded,” he said. archaic past practices utive session minutes and 29, Manoogian reported during the meeting.” meeting that I would not Meredith responded that that were not in the best to include missing details issues with meetings on On Sept. 14, he said he be able to include my rea- she was following the poli- interest of the process or from the March meeting Sept. 28 and Sept. 14. asked that the executive sons unless the committee cy and Manoogian argued the public,” said Manoo- within 30 days. Members Manoogian said the com- session minutes from Aug. voted to allow me to do so that it was only her inter- gian. “You don’t need a are to comply with the mittee accepted executive 24 be amended to include as per policy,” said Manoo- pretation of the policy. transcript but a skeletal Open Meeting Law mov- session meetings from his “reasons for voting ‘no’” gian. In an interview Tuesday, outline is not sufficient ing forward, or the viola- March 16 by a 3 to 2 vote to a salary increase for During the meeting, Manoogian said Healey’s either. The standard that tions will be considered that were “overly vague the school business man- committeewoman Liz determination addresses should be used is that a evidence of intent to vio- and did not contain suffi- ager, raising her salary Marchese pulled up the ex- his concerns and speaks person who doesn’t attend late the law. Taking the LEAD in Lynn — or are they? LEAD construction of the new ing the groundwork.” for projects that have been From A1 Market Basket on former Mayor Thomas M. Mc- identified by the city,” he General Electric Co. land, Gee, a LEAD member, com- said. “It’s been very suc- that frighten potential in- two waterfront apartment pared Lynn’s emergence to cessful.” vestors. projects on the Lynnway, Boston’s Seaport District The renovation of the “There are all kinds of the Gateway Residences in South Boston. While it flatiron building at Central issues when you want to on Washington, and a $4.5 is thriving now with hotels, Avenue and Willow Street build on the water,” he said. million federal grant for a offices, restaurants, luxury into 49 luxury apartments “The state’s Chapter 91 law commuter ferry. waterfront apartments and was the direct result of was written to protect pub- But these projects were condominiums, it wasn’t al- LEAD, Cowdell said. The lic access to the waterfront underway before LEAD ways that way. In the early project received local, state, and that costs money.” was organized. 1990s, he said, it was just and federal assistance to Rick Wood, vice chair of Nonetheless, Moulton rail yards and parking lots. make the project a go. the Lynn Area Chamber insists headway has been “Back then, nothing was “I don’t think it would of Commerce, said the made toward revitalizing happening in that section have happened without business community is not the city. of South Boston,” he said. the LEAD team,” he said. represented on LEAD, but “There are many proj- “But the pieces were put “We were able to tell the he’s happy the team was ects that are moving in place, including public developer what we can do assembled. forward because of the investment, and a long- for them. We rolled out the “We have not been ap- ground work done by this term vision. You need to be carpet with city, state and ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE prised of what’s happen- team,” Moulton said. patient and have the right federal resources.” Ashley Elizabeth Sherlock, Penelope Martell, ing, but we are rooting for While there has been talk players at the table to move The North Harbor site, and Marina Maddocks, from left, assemble kits them,” he said. of a supermarket, ferry ser- it forward. That’s what’s Central Square, and the State Rep. Brendan vice, revitalizing the down- happening in Lynn.” at the Johnson School. new supermarket were all Crighton (D-Lynn) ac- town, and a new YMCA for Jay Ash, state Secretary the result of the LEAD ef- knowledged most of the years, they didn’t happen of Housing and Economic forts, Cowdell said. projects in the works were until LEAD pushed the Development and a LEAD “LEAD put Lynn on the Nahant Scouting out already lined up when the permitting, he said. team member, said one map, no other city has LEAD team was formed. Business leaders and offi- of the major accomplish- one,” he said. “It’s a top help for Lynn’s needy “Everyone would like to cials are reluctant to criti- ments of the group is more priority among the three see things move faster, but cize the LEAD team public- than 100 developers and branches of government.” these projects are compli- ly, saying they don’t want to investors have come to Dennis Frenchman, a NAHANT donated 20 of them.” cated, there are a ton of offend the Baker adminis- kick the tires in Lynn. professor at the MIT’s From A1 In the weeks leading up permits and regulations tration or Moulton. “It’s a big deal to have Center for Real Estate, to the assembly day, the and everyone needs to com- But privately, they say so many people focused on said Boston’s Seaport left humbled. These kids scouts sought toiletry do- municate to get things done the LEAD team meets in Lynn,” he said. “I can tell District emerged when don’t have an idea yet. It nations from their class- as soon as possible,” he said. private without scrutiny or you that Lynn is the envy former Mayor Thomas M. really reaches home, be- mates. They expected to “While we had the zoning, input from them; a timeline of 25 other Gateway cities.” Menino marketed it as the ing a mom.” package about 50 bags, expedited permitting, and with goals has never been Still, Ash has said the “Innovation District.” Schena’s daughter Ella, but quickly put together incentives for development released; and it’s unclear team and the Baker ad- As a result, Vertex Phar- a fifth-grader, visited the more than double their in place, we still needed to what they are working on. ministration’s focus on maceuticals moved out of come together as a group.” “I haven’t heard much Lynn will not be around shelter last year and said goal. Cambridge and built an Kennedy said the LEAD about the goals of the indefinitely. she was surprised to see $800 million headquar- They also collected a few panel is too big, with mem- LEAD team lately,” said Dean Stratouly, pres- ters for 1,200 employees locks on the small refrig- hundred pairs of socks, bers pushing a variety of Gordon R. Hall, chairman ident of the Congress on Fan Pier. erators in each room, up which will be donated to worthy goals. of the Lynn Business Part- Group, a national develop- “Seaport had a court- to seven children sharing My Brother’s Table on “Tom McGee wants the nership (and a Daily Item er with offices in Boston, house and a few hotels, a room with their parents, the same day. My Broth- ferry; Seth Moulton fo- director). “It would be great said he came to Lynn a few and the amount of empty er’s Table is the largest cused on vacant GE sites; to have a public meeting so years ago and looked at but it didn’t take off un- space on the bookshelves. soup kitchen on the North I pushed for cleaning up we can get an update.” several waterfront parcels. til a developer built office “There’s basically noth- Shore and is located in brownfields and building Still, Moulton argues But no deal was signed. buildings,” he said. “You ing — the fridges have Lynn. hotels,” she said. “It might there’s progress. “There was an expecta- can’t solve all these prob- locks so no one can steal “Most people think ev- be more effective if we For the last 50 years, tion from those landlords lems with public action alone, developers need to their food and only like one erybody has money but a took one project at a time people have been talking that the land was price- see something that they snack in them to share,” lot of people don’t and they and put everyone’s efforts about revitalizing the wa- less,” he said. “A yard of into completing it.” terfront with apartments, concrete costs as much in can’t get somewhere else.” said Ella. “I thought ‘I need this,” said Heather Wig Zamore, founder of have to do something.’ Doucette, a fifth-grader. Kennedy said she did Moulton said, but at least Lynn as it does in Boston, not want to sound critical one project should break but you can’t get the same the Mystic View Task Force, I have a lot of books be- “They don’t have these the Somerville communi- cause I like to read, so I things.” of the LEAD team because ground this year because high rents in Lynn, so she appreciates the focus of LEAD. there’s a disconnect.” ty group that pushed for the Baker administration Despite delays, Mimco The other factor that dense, mixed-use develop- Teeing off a housing plan has put on Lynn. Development is hoping may keep major develop- ment at Assembly Square, “But I believe in smaller to start construction next ers from considering Lynn, said that community’s effort groups for decision mak- spring on a $100 million Stratouly said, is the city’s began in the 1990s. Despite LYNNFIELD allow the golf course to re- hundreds of apartments, of- main open to the public,” ing,” she said. project to transform the reputation as unsafe. From A1 Jason Denoncourt, hired fice space and retail, he said he said. vacant 14-acre North Har- “Developers think about by Moulton as economic the 45-acre parcel is just 25 Regnante estimated the bor site across from North how a community is per- Selectmen Chairman development director be- Shore Community College ceived,” Stratouly said. percent developed. project would bring in Christopher Barrett asked cause of his commercial into 348 waterfront apart- “At the end of the day, you “When you are trying to close to $1.8 million annu- what the other options for real estate development ments. have to attract capital and transform a big chunk of ally in gross tax revenue the property could be if experience, insists prog- “It’s easy for cynics to the city’s perception plays land, that is much more to the town. town meeting does not ap- ress has been made. minimize the significant into that.” difficult than single build- The project is being pro- prove the rezoning. “We’ve kept the ball progress we’ve made,” James M. Cowdell, execu- ing development,” he said. posed by developer Richard “Single family residen- rolling,” said Denoncourt, Moulton said. “It’s a fair tive director of the Econom- “You have to make sure the Bonvie, president of Mash- tial use would be permit- who has returned to the criticism that we are not ic Development & Industri- vision is supported, that pee-based Bonvie Homes. ted in the district without private sector. “I am very moving quickly and I al Corp. (EDIC/Lynn), the whatever infrastructure is Bonvie has been behind a change of zoning,” said proud of all the work we think we have a lot more city’s development bank, needed to serve that vision several high-end over 55 Regnante. accomplished in Lynn.” work to do, and I will said LEAD is historic be- is built, and then it takes communities across the He said 50 to 80 single But when asked to name never be satisfied. But cause it represents the first time. The South Boston wa- state, including the New family homes could be de- three accomplishments, he commercial development time all the stakeholders terfront took 30 years and England Country Club veloped on the property, couldn’t come up with one. takes time and having all are at the table. the full build out of Assem- project in Bellingham. bringing in a much great- Eventually, Denoncourt the stakeholders at one ta- “They’re all there for one bly Square will take anoth- emailed a list that includes er 20.” The planned residences er potential for school- ble is crucial. We are lay- reason, to find resources will be attached two-bed- aged children. room townhomes ranging “If this is done correctly, from 2,400 to 3,000 square it would be more desirable Swampscott is chilling out for a good cause feet, built in clusters of than 85 homes,” said Se- SWAMPSCOTT one of every 100,000 people, something called watch tough, but he believes that duplexes, triplexes, and lectman Richard Dalton. From A1 translating to 2,500 to 3,000 and wait, and was eventu- his tumor is under control. quads, with expected list- Selectman Phil Craw- being diagnosed annually ally treated at Massachu- He said it stopped grow- ing prices from $700,000 ford also said the initial Sunday at 10 a.m. The in the U.S. The early symp- setts General Hospital. ing after his radiation. He to $900,000, according to proposal by Bonvie looked event, started by Donnen- toms include a reduction in He was told that his has had three or four fol- Regnante. to be a better use than feld and appropriately hearing in the ear with the acoustic neuroma wasn’t low-up MRIs and is under “One of the distinguish- single-family homes, but called “The Great Brain tumor, ringing in the ear, too big, as it started out the care of the doctors at ing features of our commu- added he did have some Freeze,” is benefiting the a feeling of fullness in the at 6 or 7 mm, but that if it Mass General. nities is our focus on creat- concerns about water and ANA. His goal is to raise affected ear and balance got too big, it could cause He credits the ANA for ing a true lifestyle for our sewer usage. $8,000 and make the issues. There is no known serious brain damage — providing him with treat- homeowners,” said Bonvie. “I think there would be plunge an annual one. cause of acoustic neuroma. his grew pretty quickly ment options, a network “The way you do a brain “My symptoms, full deaf- over six months to a year Richard Tisei, owner of a lot of interest in a devel- of people willing to share freeze, I guess, is to run ness in my left ear and ex- and was told by his doctors Northrup Associates, is opment like this for people their neuroma experiences into the ocean in the mid- treme sensitivity to noise, that it had to be dealt with. and a local support group working with Bonvie on who are downsizing,” said dle of winter,” Donnenfeld have permanently affected “It scared the (expletive) the marketing of the com- Crawford. “It would also where he found informa- said. “I’m going to shave my life,” Donnenfeld said. out of me,” Donnenfeld tion and comfort from oth- munity. open up four and five bed- my head, put an X where “And yet, I consider myself said. “It was absolutely “This community will room colonial homes for ers who have neuromas. He my tumor was with some one of the lucky ones.” terrifying.” called the organization a provide much needed res- families looking to move About six years ago, when chalk and I’m symbolical- His doctors eventually critical resource for people idences for adults 55 and to Lynnfield.” ly going to erase the tumor he was just turning 50, Don- concluded that Donnen- with acoustic neuromas. over who want to remain in Resident Patricia Camp- by going into the ocean on nenfeld said he started to feld would have to under- Donnenfeld said the up- Lynnfield as they become bell said she understands Sunday. I’m doing it to have a little ringing in one of go proton beam radiother- coming event is a way for empty nesters,” he said. the need for senior hous- raise awareness for all of his ears, which didn’t seem apy, which radiates the him to try to give back and The Sagamore Spring the people who suffer from like too much of a big deal to tumor touching up against ing in Lynnfield, but make something good out Golf Course has been asked if there was an op- (acoustic) neuromas.” him. He saw his doctor, who the brain. He had the pro- Donnenfeld said people referred him to an ear, nose cedure done about four of something bad. owned by the Luff and portunity for units which “I’m doing fine,” Don- Strobel/Thompson fami- were less expensive. with the condition suffer and throat specialist, who and a half years ago. in silence for the most told him that his symptom He said the radiation is nenfeld said. “I have in- lies since 1929. Richard Residents can get a clos- credible friends and a Luff, speaking on behalf er look at plans for the de- part. He said the event was probably from just a not to try to eliminate the was also meant as a way to virus, but to see what hap- tumor, but to stop the tu- girlfriend and people who of the landowners, said velopment during a public create a little bit of kind- pened over a month or two. mor from growing. He said care about me. I wanted the proposed active adult meeting at the Gaslight ness and awareness for Donnenfeld said he the goal is to scramble to do something for all the community was the most restaurant at Market- the other illnesses people started to have some the DNA of the tumor so people out there who have attractive option of sever- Street at 11 a.m. Satur- might struggle with that hearing loss in his left ear, that it can’t reproduce and this awful condition and al he and his family con- day. Bonvie said there others may not be aware and was tested for acous- make any more daughter nobody knows about it.” sidered for the land. will be several additional of from looking at them. tic neuroma, also known cells, which enables the Donations may be made “Working with Ron and meetings on the propos- The condition is rare, with as vestibular schwanno- tumor to grow. at www.ANAUSA.org. To his team will ensure the al in the lead up to town ANA’s advisory board re- ma. When the tumor was Donnenfeld said living join the event, email de- best use of the land and meeting. porting that occurrence is found, he was told to do with acoustic neuroma is [email protected]. A8 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS SNL’s Jones ‘Stormy’ changes course, now is back on denies an affair with Trump the podium NEW YORK (AP) — Adult film star Stormy NEW YORK (AP) — Su- Daniels, in the midst of per fan Leslie Jones is a publicity tour fueled by returning to the Olym- past allegations of a 2006 pics. sexual relationship with The “Saturday Night a then-married Donald Live” comedian is joining Trump, said in a state- NBC’s coverage of the Py- ment Tuesday the alleged eongchang Olympics as a affair never occurred. contributor, reprising her A lawyer for Daniels, role from the 2016 Rio de whose real name is Janeiro Games. Stephanie Clifford, con- The network said firmed the statement was Tuesday that Jones will authentic but didn’t offer attend Olympic events, any further details. meet athletes and spread The statement comes at her enthusiasm for the a curious time for Clifford, games on television and who is scheduled to ap- online. The games run PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS pear following the presi- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Feb. 9-25. Chinese dog breeds pose for a picture during a news conference dent’s State of the Union Jones posted a photo in New York Tuesday to promote the 142nd Annual Westminster address on ABC’s “Jimmy Stormy Daniels rst on Twitter of her dressed Kennel Club Dog Show. Kimmel Live!” In recent alleged in 2011 that in red, white and blue weeks she has changed she had an affair with gear while working out How much are those doggies at the Kennel? production companies, giv- Trump, then made the on an exercise machine en a television interview claim again a month with the caption, “Guess NEW YORK (AP) — In the Year this year includes a record 29 mixed- and promoted strip club before the election. 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As it happens, this year’s Best A wirehaired dachshund named in Show winner will hold the title Nova hopes she’ll be one of them — or Clifford’s allegation, payment to Clifford to the U.S. and posted a vid- first made in 2011 and keep her from publicly eo of herself decked out during the Chinese zodiac’s Year of at least owner Sara Zislin does. It’s then again a month discussing it. in the American flag and the Dog, which begins a few days the first Westminster trip for both. wearing plastic gold med- later. Short-legged, long-bodied dachs- als. Upon seeing it, NBC “Of course, every year is the year hunds aren’t too common on agility Parents’ group to Timberlake: Olympics president Jim of the dog at Westminster,” show courses, but 4-year-old Nova took to Bell invited her to Rio. spokeswoman Gail Miller Bisher the sport right away after seeing Zis- Keep halftime show safe, please said at a news conference Wednesday. lin’s mother practice with her border The televised show centers on collies. NEW YORK (AP) — A what happened in 2004 picking the top purebred dog from as “She wanted a turn,” says Zislin, of watchdog group is politely when Timberlake ripped many as 202 breeds and varieties at Trenton, N.J. “I’m so impressed by pleading with Justin Janet Jackson’s costume New York’s Madison Square Garden. her. I love representing a different Timberlake to keep to reveal her right breast. 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©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 2018 Marino, Magicians hold off Vikings By Mike Alongi other guys and then really ha- FOR THE ITEM rass those guys defensively." Marblehead was led by Ma- MARBLEHEAD — With the rino, who had a double-double help of a 16-point  rst half from with 24 points and 10 rebounds. Derek Marino, the Marblehead Sean McCarthy added 17 points boys basketball team grabbed in the win, while Dan Doherty an early lead and never lost contributed 10 points. Dewey it as the Magicians took down Millett had nine points and four Winthrop, 72-49, at Marblehead rebounds and Seamus Keaney High on Tuesday night. Mar- had six points. blehead relied heavily on its For Winthrop, it was David defensive gameplan to get the Diaz who led the way with 15 win, and the Magicians were points. McKenzie and Alex able to contain Winthrop's two Dernier each had nine points best players, Devin Pulsifer and and three rebounds, while Pul- Tayjuan McKenzie. sifer had eight points and 12 re- "We came in with a gameplan, bounds. Elliot Frank added four and we've been doing that for points and 10 rebounds. the past couple of weeks and "We know coming into the really striving to stick to that," game that they were going to said Marblehead coach Mike make it tough for Devin and Giardi. "Today, we were going to make McKenzie and Pulsifer Tayjuan, so it was really all work hard for every basket, try about getting good looks and to get the ball into the hands of MAGICIANS, B2

ITEM FILE PHOTO Derek Marino helped the Magicians jump out to a hot start with 16 points in the rst half. ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON Saugus’ Taylor Bogdanski puts up a shot over the reach of Medford’s Ava Dawley. Tanners come from Saugus girls bounce back behind to top Salem By Katie Morrison our effort tonight," Saugus made it 16-12 Saugus at the ITEM STAFF coach Mark Schruender said. end of the  rst quarter. BOYS BASKETBALL scored 16 points and grabbed "And maintaining discipline The next four minutes were six rebounds. Avian Hernandez SAUGUS — Coming off a on defense. (Holding Medford ugly for both sides. The good scored 13 points with eight re- tough loss to Triton Monday scoreless in) the second quarter news for the Sachems was that By Harold Rivera bounds and six steals. Jake Ir- night, the Saugus girls basket- was a sign of good things. We the bench held Medford score- ITEM STAFF vine added 13 points with four ball team was looking to get still have to clean some things less for the  rst 3 1/2 minutes back on the right track against rebounds and four steals. Mar- up and get better, but that's ev- of the second quarter. The bad The Peabody boys basketball Medford Tuesday. cus Barker grabbed eight re- ery team. Overall I liked what news was that Saugus also team picked up a Northeast- Despite a couple of cold bounds and dished out six steals. we saw tonight." couldn’t  nd the hoop. It wasn’t ern Conference win on Tuesday streaks offensively, Saugus' The Tanners host Marblehead Bogdanski wasted no time until Nazzaro broke almost four night, as the Tanners defeated strong defense and uid ball on Friday night (7). getting her team on the board, minutes of scoreless action with Salem, 59-53, to improve their movement prevailed as the Sa- "Marblehead's a very well- sinking a three on the  rst pos- 4:07 to play that the Sachems record to 8-5 on the season. chems topped the Mustangs, 52- coached, tough team every session of the game. Salzillo added to their lead. "Salem's a fantastic team," 36, Tuesday evening at Saugus year," Broughton said. "We'll made plays happen early on, The basket from Nazzaro Peabody coach Thad Brough- High. faking out a defender on her have our hands full for sure." opened the oodgates, as the ton said. "This is a big win for Alessia Salzillo and Taylor way to the basket for a layup in For the Witches, Nate Lebron Sachems embarked on a 13-0 us. We were down in the third Bogdanski led the way with 13 transition to give Saugus a 7-2 scored 18 points and grabbed run to close out the half with a quarter and we made a nice points apiece. Rachel Nazzaro lead. Salzillo ended the quarter seven rebounds. Isaiah Wil- 29-12 lead. Salzillo was a thorn comeback." (8 points) and Molly Granara (7 with a nifty assist,  nding Ki- liamson tallied 14 points and Leading the Tanners in the points) added timely buckets. ley Ronan with a bounce pass in the side of the Mustangs all win was Chris Canela, who BOYS, B2 "We just wanted to focus on in transition. Ronan's basket SACHEMS, B2 Spartans hockey has a true GIRLS BASKETBALL leader in captain Iacoviello Rams keep

By Harold Rivera ITEM STAFF rolling in NEC LYNN — St. Mary's girls hockey senior By Harold Rivera Alex Iacoviello hasn't seen a ton of playing ITEM STAFF time in her  nal go-round as a Spartan. In fact, Iacoviello, a center/left wing, hasn't The Classical girls basketball team continues to roll scored a goal yet this winter. Iacoviello through the Northeastern Conference, as the Rams took doesn't provide many game-winning plays down Malden, 53-18, on Tuesday night. With the win, for the Spartans, but what she does bring the Rams improved to 14-1 on the season. is an element that every winning team Irianis Delgado led the winning effort with 19 points, needs: leadership. 17 of which were scored in the  rst half. Classical fea- "Alex is everything you want from a cap- tured eight different scorers. tain and a leader," St. Mary's coach Frank "Everybody works hard at practice," Rams coach Tom Pagliuca said. "She doesn't play consis- Sawyer said. "It's good that they make the most of the tently and that's a tough thing to control. opportunities when they get into the games, whether its She keeps a positive attitude with her on offense or defense. It's gratifying for us as a coaching teammates. She's everything you want in staff." a leader on your team and she brings it." Classical visits Medford on Friday night (7). Iacoviello, a Lynn eld native, is a four- Greater Lowell 55, Tech 29 year member of the Spartans varsity team. Arianna Anaya led the Tigers with 19 points. After joining the roster as a freshman, she "Ariana's really stepped up as our offensive leader," missed her entire sophomore season with Tech coach Kaitlyn Wechsler said. "She was a 3-point a hip injury. She found her way back on threat last season. This season, she's done it all for us. the ice last winter as a junior and was We needed scoring this year and she's taken that role." named a team captain prior to the start of Michayla Lawrence added seven points and Shyla her senior season. Jackson continues to show improvements in running "Alex de nitely has the respect of her Tech's offense. teammates," Pagluica said. "She's a great "Shyla's starting to get more con dent with the ball," role model for how to put the team  rst. Wechsler said. She exempli es those qualities both on Tech fell to 4-10 and hosts Whittier Thursday after- and off the ice. It's a very unique quality noon (4) in a makeup game. that she possesses." Peabody 57, Salem 27 Captaining a team always brings its Catherine Manning led Peabody with 15 points and share of challenges, especially when COURTESY PHOTO 14 rebounds. Serena Laro added seven points and nine the group carries a handful of  rst-year St. Mary’s senior Alex Iacoviello has taken charge of a rebounds and Kristina Rossignoll scored 10 points and IACOVIELLO, B2 young Spartans locker room. GIRLS, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 2018 Spartans have true leader in Iacoviello

IACOVIELLO surgery and I didn't start Iacoviello's leadership as have a lot to prove," Ia- From B1 skating again until my team captain has helped coviello, who carries a junior season," Iacoviello, the Spartans get off to a 3.8 GPA, said. 'Making it varsity players and plenty who has dished three as- strong start, as St. Mary's to TD Garden this year of underclassmen. Iacovi- sists this season, said. "My has won 11 of its 13 games. would mean a lot, espe- ello's one of just three se- junior season was sort of a St. Mary's lost a handful cially since the boys have niors on St. Mary's roster. rough comeback. Coming of key seniors from last been there the past two Pushing a group of young- into my senior season, my year's team but Iacoviello years. It's everyone's goal er players to prepare last season on the team, feels the underclassmen now, even the younger themselves for the varsity I just wanted improve have done a solid job in players. We want to be in level isn't the easiest of and make the most of the filling their vacancies. the Garden in March and tasks, but Iacoviello hasn't year." "Looking at my three that's what we're pushing backed down. Despite not seeing as years playing here, we've for each game." "We've had a wave of new much playing time as she had some tough starts," Iacoviello credited Pagli- players come in," Pagliuca might've hoped, Iacoviello Iacoviello said. "With a uca for believing in her said. "Our returning play- has left a lasting impact big group of young kids, throughout her four years ers have done a great job on the team. A two-sport we lost a lot of starters. with the Spartans. getting the younger play- athlete who also played We were hoping to start "Coach Frank has been a ers acclimated to varsity goalie for the girls soc- the season on a good start. really big influence in my hockey. Alex has done a cer team, Iacoviello holds Having three weeks of hockey career," Iacoviello great job and it's great to her leadership abilities in preseason really helped us said. "He's really import- see. Just because you don't high regard. develop our hockey IQ." ant to our team. I have to play a ton doesn't mean "If your team doesn't The end goal for Iacovi- thank him for continuous- you can't be a great leader have good leadership, ello in her senior cam- ly believing in me, espe- and she exemplifies that." you're going to struggle," paign is to lead her Spar- cially through my injury. Coming into her senior Iacoviello said. "Our team tan teammates to what He works hard in practice. season, Iacoviello's main has a lot of young players. the boys team achieved He stresses hockey IQ and goal was to continue mak- It's important because the last season: a state cham- that's really important for ing positive strides in younger players need good pionship. St. Mary's has our younger girls. He's a ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON recovering from her hip role models to look up to. reached the tournament big aspect in the reason Alessia Salzillo looks for room around the de- injury. She spent the ma- Sometimes younger play- three times in Iacoviel- we're doing so well this fense of Medford’s Amy Orcutt. jority of her junior cam- ers lose sight of how im- lo's four years. This year's season." paign getting re-acclimat- portant it is to work hard. team qualified for states Iacoviello and the Spar- ed to the ice. Having good leaders is im- with a 6-2 win over Win- tans are back on the ice Saugus girls hoops "Due to my injury sopho- portant to keep them mo- throp this past Saturday. Saturday afternoon (2:10) more season, I had to have tivated and confident." "For this final season I when they host Auburn. bounces back Johnson leads Rams to win at the buzzer SACHEMS throw to make it 32-22 From B1 and force Saugus to take a BOYS ham game, I could tell time out. From B1 that we are where we night, extending offensive The Sachems weren't should be at this point in opportunities with timely willing to let this one seven rebounds. the season." boards and creating turn- get out of hand, though. Salem (7-7) visits Re- The Tigers (9-5) battle overs with her speed and Shaylin Groark's jumper vere Friday. Whittier Tech Thursday. anticipation. Salzillo put helped stop the bleeding, "We need to get some A win gets Tech into the the exclamation point on wins," Witches coach Tom and Bogdanski swished state tournament. the impressive half with a Doyle said. "That's the two timely treys over the Everett 84, steal and layup with two final minute — one with goal right now, to qualify Swampscott 34 seconds left. about three seconds left in for the state tournament. Everett's Ghared Boyce “Defense is sometimes the third — to bump the We have six games left scored 37 points to become our best offense, and she's lead back to 15 points, 40- and we need three wins the all-time leading scorer the catalyst for that de- 25. so we need to win half of them." in Crimson Tide program fense," Schruender said. "Taylor's so good. As a Classical 57, Malden 55 "We like to say we're go- coaching staff we're tough history. Jaylen Johnson hit the ing to paint the floor hot on her because we see so Swampscott's Jake game-winning basket on pink if you had hot pink much potential," Schru- McIntire scored nine a lay-up at the buzzer. The on your shoes, and she did ender said. "She's a su- points and Jake Goldman Rams had possession with that." per kid, so coachable, and added eight points. seven seconds left, locked Medford broke its scor- that's what we expect out The Big Blue (3-8) visit in a 55-55 tie, before John- ing drought on a free of her." Winthrop Friday (7). son drove the ball up the throw early in the third, Saugus kept Medford at "We know Winthrop's court and snuck his way and momentum swung arm's length in the fourth, always a competitive into the paint for the back to the Mustangs. slowing down the Mus- and tough team," Big game-winner in heavy This time when the Sa- tangs' attack to seal the Blue coach Justin Fucile traffic. With the win, Clas- chems hit a cold streak win. said. "It's always a battle sical improved to 10-3 on in the third, Medford took At 7-6, a tournament against them. It's almost the season and clinched a advantage and cut the berth is well within reach spot in the state tourna- a rivalry game because deficit to as few as seven for the Sachems as they're ment. we're two similarly-sized midway through the quar- three wins away from Dyrrell Rucker scored schools. We know they ter. Nazzaro again broke clinching a bid in states. 13 points and played have two great players the scoreless streak about But Schruender says he solid defense. Edwin and great group con- three minutes into the isn't looking beyond to- Solis grabbed 15 re- tributors around them. quarter. But Medford had day's practice. Saugus will bounds. I'm expecting a clean, found its rhythm, as Ava look to keep pushing to- The Rams host Medford competitive basketball Dawley hit a layup, was ward the playoffs against Friday night (7). game." fouled, and nailed the free Somerville Friday. English 80, Revere 52 Medford 51, Saugus 35 Matheus Montenairo led Mike Mabee scored 17 English with 20 points, ITEM FILE PHOTO points and Mason Nick- while Javonte Edwards Marino, Magicians Classical’s Jaylen Johnson scored the olas added 11. The Sa- and Alonzo Linton each game-winning basket at the buzzer Tuesday. added 14 points. The Bull- chems (2-10) visit Revere hold off Vikings dogs (12-1) visit Danvers The Patriots host Saugus logged a double-double tonight (7). Friday (7). tonight (7). at 24 points and 10 re- St. John's Prep 72, Xaverian 48 quell the run. Winthrop For Revere, EJ Leone Tech 80, bounds, and Tre Baldwin MAGICIANS Nate Hobbs led St. simply couldn't hit enough scored 16 points and Greater Lowell 75 scored 10 points with From B1 John's with 17 points and shots to keep pace with grabbed six rebounds, It was Belmin Berilo's eight rebounds and eight making shots," said Win- the Magicians, who were Omar Bendjahene scored night at Greater Lowell. assists. Matt Relihan contributed throp coach Dave Sacco. getting consistent produc- 12 points and Marcus Berilo could do no wrong, "I like the way we're with 12. The Eagles im- "And we did that for a tion from guys like McCa- Brunson-Perez added scoring 36 points while moving right now," Tech proved to 10-4 and host little bit, but we got away rthy, Doherty and Marino. six points with seven re- draining seven 3-pointers coach Stevie Patrick said. Catholic Conference rival from it. Marblehead did a Marblehead was able to bounds and five assists. in the win. Rob Wallace "After the Hamilton-Wen- BC High Friday (7). great job defensively, cred- extend its lead to as many it to them." as 23 points in the fourth Marblehead was hot to quarter, winning the game Tanners defense too much for Salem basketball start, opening the first by that same margin. quarter on a 14-4 run in Now at 5-9 on the year, GIRLS Blue aim to get back on the first five minutes. But Winthrop needs a late-sea- From B1 the win column. Winthrop was able to stay son push to snag a tourna- Winthrop 41, in the game, responding ment spot. swiped five steals. Marblehead 31 with a 10-5 run to end the "We'll see some more Peabody coach Stan Emily Clough led the quarter only down by five, teams in the second half McKeen applauded Alyssa Magicians with eight 19-14. of the year that try to do Saraceni and Jordan Muse points and 14 rebounds. The second quarter, the same thing to Devin for solid performances in however, is where Mari- Madi Ernst added seven and Tayjuan," Sacco said. running the Tanner's of- no took over. He netted points and Leila Walton "So it's all about getting fense. 10 points in the second, scored five. Marblehead more consistent and be- The Tanners (4-7) visit battling through smaller hosts Peabody Friday (7) ing able to get production Marblehead Friday (7). defenders in the paint for as the Magicians aim to from other guys so teams "I'm hoping we continue hard-earned buckets. He get back on the win col- can't blanket our two best the good play," McKeen also made plays on the umn. players." said. "We scored points glass and on the defensive Danvers 59, The Vikings host today and we played good end, sparking a run that Gloucester 43 saw Marblehead increase Swampscott Friday night. defense. Our defense Sarah Unczur led Dan- its lead to as many as 18 For the Magicians (8-5), was the key tonight. We points. The Magicians took it's time to move on to the jumped out to an ear- vers with 19 points, seven a 39-25 lead into the half. next game. With two more ly lead and never relin- rebounds and three steals. "Derek did a nice job in- wins needed to make the quished it. The young kids Abby Skinner added 15 state tournament, Marble- side today, he really played are improving. It's been a points. The Falcons (10-2) head isn't looking too far his game well," said Giar- long haul with the young- earned a bid in the state ahead. di. "And that's what we've er kids but they're are im- tournament with the vic- "The focus is just on the been telling him, if he goes proving every day." tory. out and plays his game he next one," Giardi said. "It's good to get that out "We've got a tough week Everett 53, can be a great player ev- of the way," Falcons coach ahead with an extra game Swampscott 38 ery night. He did that to- Pat Veilleux said. "We felt night." due to a snow cancellation, Despite the loss, the a little pressure before Winthrop came out and so we've just got to take it Big Blue received an out- started the third quarter one game at a time and standing performance the game. Gloucester was on an 8-0 run to get back keep playing smart bas- from junior Nikki Rosa a scrappy team and they ITEM FILE PHOTO in the game, but Mar- ketball." who scored 26 points. didn't make it easy on us." blehead was able to hit a Marblehead visits Pea- Swampscott hosts Win- Danvers visits English Madi Ernst scored seven points for the Magi- couple threes in a row and body Friday night. throp Friday (7) as the Big Friday. cians on Tuesday. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY CAC Meet (3) Boys Hockey NEC League Meet (at SSU, 5) St. Joseph Prep at Lynn (5) Wrestling Swampscott at Peabody (5:15) Danvers at Peabody (TBD) BC High at Malden Catholic (6) Gloucester at Beverly (5) Marblehead at Winthrop (6:10) Tech at Greater Lawrence (6) Medford at Saugus (7:10) Westford Academy at St. John’s Prep Beverly at Danvers (7:20) (6) St. Mary’s at Matignon (8) Concord-Carlisle at Lynnfield (6:30) Girls Hockey Malden at Watertown (7) Peabody at Medford (4) Gymnastics Beverly at HPNA (7) Marblehead at Triton (4) Masco at Marblehead (8:30) Boys Basketball KIPP at Pioneer Charter Everett (6) THURSDAY Girls Basketball Girls Basketball KIPP at Pioneer Charter Everett Atlantis Charter at Winthrop (6) (4:30) Swimming Indoor Track CAC Meet (3) Peabody at Marblehead (5:30) Gymnastics Swimming Ham-Wenham at Beverly (7:45)

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Gibson needed a few Bruins: Host the St. umpire exam. scored for Boston with 41 Anaheim took a 1-0 lead minutes to regroup after Louis Blues on Thursday Umpire School seconds left. when Khudobin couldn’t a hard shot from Patrice night. The North Shore Softball Lynn Babe Ruth Umpire Association registration Gronk says he expects to play Sunday (NSSUA) is looking for new softball umpires for the Lynn Babe Ruth will hold BLOOMINGTON, Minn. protocol and would leave upcoming 2018 season. registration for the upcom- (AP) — New England Pa- his status up to those in Anyone interested can con- ing season for ages 13 triots star tight end Rob charge of making medical through 15 on Saturday tact Roy Ballard at roys- Gronkowski says he ex- decisions. and Sunday at Lynn Hous- [email protected] or by pects to play in Sunday's "Hopefully by (Wednes- ing on 10 Church St. from phone at 781-223-0378. Super Bowl against the day)," he said. "We'll see 10 a.m. at 1 p.m. All Little Philadelphia Eagles. how it goes. I'm not the Classes will be held on League graduates and new Gronkowski has been in guy to say I'm out of the - Monday nights at Marble players are required to the league's concussion protocol. That's the doc- head High School form bring their birth certificate protocol after taking a hit tors' calls." 6:30-8 p.m. starting tonight. to the registration site in from Jacksonville's Barry Gronkowski led the Pa- Cost for the school is order to sign up. Church in the AFC cham- triots with 69 receptions $100, which covers half of Returning players can pionship game. He made for 1,084 yards and eight 2018’s NSSUA dues, a rule- register online at www. his first public appearance touchdowns this season. book, umpiring materials greaterlynnbaberuth.org. on Tuesday night while He missed last year's Su- playing former teammate per Bowl win against At- NBA and current Eagles run- lanta because of a back PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ning back LeGarrette injury. EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski left the Atlantic Division Southwest Division Blount in a game of "Mad- Blount, who won two Su- AFC Championship game with a concussion. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB den 18" at the Mall of per Bowls with Gronkows- Boston 36 15 .706 — Houston 35 13 .729 — America. ki and the Patriots before up on Xbox in front of a They left disappointed as Toronto 33 15 .688 1½ San Antonio 33 19 .635 4 Philadelphia 24 23 .511 10 New Orleans 27 22 .551 8½ Gronkowski said he's joining the Eagles, domi- packed crowd of Patriots Blount led his Eagles to a New York 22 28 .440 13½ Memphis 18 31 .367 17½ still in the concussion nated his virtual match- fans at a Microsoft store. 33-13 win over Patriots. Brooklyn 18 32 .360 17½ Dallas 16 35 .314 20½ Southeast Division Northwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Miami 29 21 .580 — Minnesota 32 21 .604 — Washington 27 22 .551 1½ Oklahoma City 30 20 .600 ½ Harden first to score 60 in triple-double Charlotte 20 29 .408 8½ Portland 27 22 .551 3 Atlanta 15 35 .300 14 Denver 26 24 .520 4½ Orlando 14 34 .292 14 Utah 21 28 .429 9 HOUSTON (AP) — James Hard- just under four minutes to play. Nei- and was 19 of 30 from the floor with Central Division Pacific Division en became the first player in NBA ther team scored for more than two five 3 pointers. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Cleveland 29 19 .604 — Golden State 40 10 .800 — history to score 60 points as part of minutes after that before Harden Hezonja and Speights scored Milwaukee 27 22 .551 2½ L.A. Clippers 25 24 .510 14½ a triple-double as the short-handed took over, scoring the next six points 17 points each for the Magic, who Indiana 28 23 .549 2½ L.A. Lakers 19 30 .388 20½ Houston Rockets beat the Orlando to make it 113-107 with 45 seconds dropped their third straight. Detroit 22 26 .458 7 Phoenix 17 34 .333 23½ Chicago 18 32 .360 12 Sacramento 15 34 .306 24½ Magic 114-107 on Tuesday night. left. The Rockets started the game

Tuesday’s Games New York at Boston, 8 p.m. Harden scored 18 points in the He set the scoring mark when he without Chris Paul, who has a sore Oklahoma City at Washington, 7 p.m. Chicago at Portland, 10 p.m. fourth quarter to eclipse the 57 stepped back and made a 3-pointer groin, and Trevor Ariza, who is Brooklyn at New York, 7:30 p.m. Dallas at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m. Minnesota at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Thursday’s Games points Calvin Murphy scored in 1978 before crashing to the court after dealing with a strained hamstring. Cleveland at Detroit, 8 p.m. Memphis at Detroit, 7 p.m. to break Houston's single-game scor- being fouled by Mario Hezonja. He They lost another player when Eric Orlando at Houston, 8 p.m. Toronto at Washington, 7 p.m. Sacramento at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Houston at San Antonio, 8 p.m. ing record. After Harden broke the then made the free throw to give Gordon, who is second on the team Denver at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Milwaukee at Minnesota, 8 p.m. record, cameras in the arena showed him 60 points and bringing the in scoring with 19.5 points a game, Golden State at Utah, 9 p.m. Oklahoma City at Denver, 10:30 p.m. Portland at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Friday’s Games a shot of Murphy, who works on the crowd to its feet. left early in the second quarter with Wednesday’s Games Indiana at Charlotte, 7 p.m. television broadcast team, smiling Harden, who also had four steals lower back stiffness. L.A. Lakers at Orlando, 7 p.m. Atlanta at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Memphis at Indiana, 7 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. and clapping for the Beard, who also and a block, grabbed his 10th re- Harden's big night came as he Charlotte at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Portland at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. had 10 rebounds and 11 assists. bounds a few seconds later to give played a season-high 46 minutes Miami at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. Miami at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. Philadelphia at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. New York at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. The game was tied at 107 after a him his third triple double this sea- and 26 seconds with Houston miss- basket by Marreese Speights with son. He made 17 of 18 free throws ing so many players. NHL EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Kevin Love breaks hand in Cavaliers’ loss Atlantic Division Central Division Tampa Bay 49 34 12 3 71 175 125 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Boston 47 29 10 8 66 156 116 Winnipeg 50 29 13 8 66 164 136 DETROIT (AP) — Andre Drum- Reggie Bullock added 22 points for All-Star Game on Tuesday, replac- Toronto 51 28 18 5 61 162 146 Nashville 47 29 11 7 65 145 123 Detroit 48 19 21 8 46 126 146 St. Louis 51 30 18 3 63 148 130 mond had 21 points and 22 re- the Pistons, and Anthony Tolliver ing injured Washington guard John Montreal 49 20 23 6 46 129 156 Dallas 50 28 18 4 60 155 134 bounds, and the short-handed scored 20. Wall. After he was initially left out Florida 47 19 22 6 44 132 158 Colorado 48 27 18 3 57 157 139 Ottawa 47 15 23 9 39 124 166 Minnesota 49 26 18 5 57 144 140 Detroit Pistons beat Cleveland 125- LeBron James scored 21 points of the game, Drummond apparent- Buffalo 49 14 26 9 37 114 163 Chicago 49 23 19 7 53 146 136 114 on Tuesday night after the Cav- for the Cavs, but Cleveland was ly felt snubbed, posting last week to Metropolitan Division Pacific Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA aliers lost Kevin Love to a potential- listless early and outplayed late his Twitter account: "Guess I gotta Washington 49 29 15 5 63 150 138 Vegas 48 32 12 4 68 164 128 ly season-altering hand injury. — and the result felt secondary to start doing back flips after every Columbus 49 27 19 3 57 131 137 San Jose 48 26 15 7 59 143 133 Pittsburgh 51 27 21 3 57 151 153 Calgary 49 25 16 8 58 137 135 Love exited in the first quarter Love's health. The team said he had point I score to get attention around New Jersey 48 24 16 8 56 144 146 Los Angeles 49 26 18 5 57 139 121 with a broken left hand, and the a non-displaced fracture in his fifth here!" Philadelphia 49 24 17 8 56 141 141 Anaheim 50 24 17 9 57 141 141 N.Y. Rangers 50 25 20 5 55 153 151 Edmonton 49 22 24 3 47 135 157 Pistons took advantage of his ab- metacarpal and his status would be TIP-INS N.Y. Islanders 50 25 20 5 55 172 Vancouver 49 19 24 6 44 127 159 sence, snapping an eight-game los- updated after additional examina- Cavaliers: Isaiah Thomas scored 180 Arizona 50 12 29 9 33 118 172 Carolina 49 22 19 8 52 137 154 ing streak despite a roster that was tion Wednesday in Cleveland. 19 points and Kyle Korver added 10. depleted by their blockbuster trade Love played only 4:41 and went Pistons: Detroit had 44 points in Tuesday’s Games San Jose at Detroit, 8 p.m. Minnesota at Columbus, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Washington, 8 p.m. for Blake Griffin. scoreless. the paint in the first half. ... John- San Jose at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Thursday’s Games Detroit gave up three players to MILESTONE son's previous career high was 22 Florida at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Toronto at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Anaheim at Boston, 7 p.m. Montreal at Carolina, 7 p.m. get Griffin, and neither he nor the Wade scored 18 points after miss- points against New York on Feb. 4, Ottawa at Carolina, 7 p.m. St. Louis at Boston, 7 p.m. other two players the Pistons re- ing two games because of the death 2016. New Jersey at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Florida at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Anaheim at Ottawa, 7 p.m. ceived in return were available of his longtime agent Henry Thom- UP NEXT Montreal at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Philadelphia at New Jersey, 7 p.m. against Cleveland. Drummond — as. Wade (21,800) moved past Larry Cavaliers: Host the Miami Heat Chicago at Nashville, 8 p.m. Vegas at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Los Angeles at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Los Angeles at Nashville, 8:30 p.m. whose own status was in question Bird (21,791) for 32nd place on the on Wednesday night. Vegas at Calgary, 9 p.m. Tampa Bay at Calgary, 9 p.m. because of an illness — had a huge NBA's career scoring list. Pistons: Host the Memphis Griz- Colorado at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Dallas at Arizona, 9 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Colorado at Edmonton, 9 p.m. game, and Stanley Johnson added a ALL-STAR zlies on Thursday night in what N.Y. Islanders at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Chicago at Vancouver, 10 p.m. career-high 26 points. Drummond was added to the NBA could be Griffin's debut with Detroit. B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 2018 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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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) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Express your feelings and dis- Participate in adventures that Make adjustments at home or at Emotions will be running high, Do something special for a You’ll be energized if you take cuss your personal plans with entice you. Greater physical work that will give you the confi- and if channeled properly will loved one. Nurture relation- on a physical challenge. Strive the people whom your de- activity will encourage positive dence to push forward. Love and help you reach the winner’s ships and find solutions in- to improve your health and cisions will affect most. Pay change in all aspects of your romance are highlighted and will circle in record time. Don’t get stead of letting differences physical appearance. The re- close attention to detail and life. Romance will improve your improve your personal life. sidetracked by what others are put a wedge between you and sults you get will boost your stay within your budget. day. doing. Stay focused on your someone you care about. Love confidence. CANCER (June 21-July 22) own thing. Making personal changes, conquers all. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) shopping or spending money VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You can offer someone assis- Your energetic approach to Emotions will be difficult to set on products that promise the Keep a close watch over cur- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) tance, but don’t let anyone work and learning will help you aside when it comes to your impossible will all be a dis- rent economic trends and your Listen, observe and take notes. take advantage of your kind- gain acceptance, as long as relationships with others. Be appointment. You are best off investments. A change could You may know what you want, ness and generosity. Make sure you don’t make promises you careful whom you trust and saving your cash and focusing lead to an unexpected loss if but if someone tries to block you get something in return for cannot keep. Make sure your protect your heart from those on personal growth and en- you aren’t well informed. Don’t you, the information you gather your hard work. Aim for equality expectations are realistic. playing mind games with you. lightenment. act in haste. will help you bypass trouble. and justice.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Man puts drinking problem on display in widow’s yard Not every venture worked out well DEAR ABBY: I’m a wid- my youngest son isn’t re- In one of his golf stories, 19 points, but the contract owed senior who has been Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van lated to me. Apparently, P.G. Wodehouse wrote, “There was unmakable. Strangely, dating a very kind man, Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, unbeknownst to me, my are three things in the world West led a diamond, not the that he held in the smallest club queen. I won on the and was founded by her mother, ex-wife had an affair 25 “Ben,” for three years. He’s esteem — slugs, poets and board and led the spade sev- retired; I am not. He does Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at years ago. caddies with hiccups.” en. East took the trick with the things for and with me, DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los What do I do now? My wife and I are not fond queen and returned a spade and we enjoy traveling to- Angeles, CA 90069. Should I confront my ex to of hiccups in slam deals. to the ace. Now if East had gether. verify the affair and learn At Bridge Base Online last had the courtesy to hold at month, we had one. Look at least six clubs, I would have The problem is, Ben usu- the identity of my son’s ship, but I’m wondering if coholics Anonymous the North hand. Your partner squeezed him in the black ally starts drinking about you think I should end it. groups worldwide and in father? How do we tell my opens two no-trump, promis- suits, but it was not to be. 3 p.m. at the neighborhood almost every community. son? Should we? How do ing anything from an excellent Two pairs got to six hearts MISSING THE GOOD bar. I’m welcome to join Steer Ben in that direction, we handle our families? 19 to a poor 22 (if there is after North opened one dia- IN HIM him, but I prefer to work and while you’re at it, lo- Keep it a secret? I would such a thing), and usually at mond and raised a one-heart least two aces and three kings response to game. One North at my job or volunteer in appreciate your guidance. DEAR MISSING THE cate the nearest Al-Anon or three aces and one king. made six no-trump when East the community. By the group for yourself. You will GOOD: It must have been UNKNOWN FAMILY What would be your plan? led the spade king. Eight grace of God, Ben has find it both sympathetic clear to you for some time TREE You are clearly in the small- stopped in game, and two made it home safely every that Ben has a serious and helpful. These groups slam zone, but a suit contract failed in grand slams. night, but I’m afraid he drinking problem that are as close as your phone DEAR UNKNOWN: Be- in a 4-4 fit might generate an extra trick that cannot be col- will eventually hurt some- fore making accusations or needs to be addressed. directory or your computer. lected in no-trump. one. Whether you should end Visit al-anon.org. announcements, it is im- In this deal, the winning re- My son came home for a the relationship depends portant that you determine sponse is three clubs, Stayman. month because of a job upon whether he is willing DEAR ABBY: I recently the accuracy of the test to Then, when partner shows four change, and tonight he to admit that he has a utilized a national ances- make absolutely sure the hearts, you might leap straight to six hearts — real bridge play- found Ben passed out in problem and is willing to try company to determine results are conclusive. If a ers don’t need Blackwood! the front yard. I told my do something about it. my heritage. I also provid- second test verifies the With a 3-2 heart break, you son I was sorry, and he Because Ben’s drinking ed kits to my adult chil- first, your son should be take an easy 12 tricks: one said not to be, but he does is now affecting you and, dren thinking it would be informed because he has a spade, four hearts, four dia- not want his family — my by extension, your family, a fun exercise we all could right to know his familial monds, two clubs and a club grandchildren — around it’s time to confront him share. Unfortunately, my medical history — and HE ruff in the South hand. My wife used Gerber, then when Ben is like this. and give him a choice — good deed came with un- should talk to his mother bid six no-trump. I sympa- I am so embarrassed. I get help or find another expected consequences. about who his biological thized, especially as I had only would miss this relation- lady friend. There are Al- According to the results, father is.

EVENING TV LISTINGS TUESDAY’S TV JANUARY 30, 2018 EVENING TV LISTINGS WEDNESDAY’S TV JANUARY 31, 2018 CROSSWORD 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS BROADCAST STATIONS WGBH Greater Steves’ We’ll Meet Again (N) State of the Union 2018 The president Aman- Beyond Greater Stories- Frontline WGBH Greater Steves’ Animals With Cam- NOVA “The Impossible Flight” Two pilots fly Aman- Beyond Greater Stories- Antiques ^ PBS Boston Europe addresses the nation. (N) pour-PBS 100 Days Boston Stage ^ PBS Boston Europe eras, A Nature a solar-powered airplane. (N) pour-PBS 100 Days Boston Stage WBZ Wheel of Jeopardy! Super Bowl Great- State of the Union 2018 The president WBZ Late Show-Colbert Late Late Show With WBZ Wheel of Jeopardy! The Amazing Race SEAL Team “Get- Criminal Minds WBZ Late Show-Colbert Late Late Show With $ CBS Fortune (N) est Commercials addresses the nation. 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MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE 25 Clifton Avenue, Lynn, MA 01902 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 given by Mark M. Hourihan, Anne M. Hourihan to Washington Mutual Bank, FA mortgage given by Gifty Samuels to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., dated May 23, 2007, recorded at the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage dated August 18, 2005 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Deeds in Book 26873, Page 1; said mortgage was then assigned to Bank of given by Edgar Avila to Countrywide Home Loans Inc. by and through its nominee Registry of Deeds at Book 24718, Page 355, of which mortgage the undersigned America, National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank NA as Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. dated April 11, 2006, and recorded is the present holder by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration trustee for WAMU Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2007-OA6 Trust by with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 25578, Page Systems, Inc., as nominee for Accredited Home Lenders, Inc. to FV-1, Inc. dated virtue of an assignment dated November 25, 2009, and recorded in Book 29259, 473, and assigned through assignments recorded with said Registry of Deeds at April 27, 2006 and recorded with said registry on May 23, 2006 at Book 25696 Page 455; and further assigned to U.S. Bank N.A., successor trustee to Bank of Book 33545, Page 332, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder, Page 523 and by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., America, NA, successor in interest to LaSalle Bank NA, as trustee, on behalf of the for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing as nominee for Accredited Home Lenders, Inc. to CitiGroup Global Markets Realty holders of the WaMu Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2007-OA6 by the same will be sold at Public Auction on February 21, 2018 at 11:00AM, at or c/o Regions Bank d/b/a Regions Mortgage dated January 3, 2008 and recorded virtue of an assignment dated October 24, 2017, and recorded in Book 36324, upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below, being all and with said registry on January 22, 2008 at Book 27469 Page 54 and by Page 159; of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: assignment from FV-1, Inc. to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be nominee for Accredited Home Lenders, Inc. dated July 8, 2008 and recorded with sold at PUBLIC AUCTION at 10:00 AM on February 9, 2018, on the mortgaged The Land and the buildings situated thereon, bounded and described as follows; said registry on July 22, 2008 at Book 27930 Page 289 and by assignment from premises. This property has the address of 8 Stafford Road, Lynnfield, MA 01940. NORTHWESTERLY by Clifton Avenue 50 feet; NORTHEASTERLY by Lot B on the plan CitiGroup Global Markets Realty Corp. to WMD Asset Management, LLC dated The entire mortgaged premises, all and singular, the premises as described in said hereinafter mentioned, 74.26 feet; SOUTHEASTRELY by land now of formerly of March 8, 2012 and recorded with said registry on April 30, 2012 at Book 31296 mortgage: A certain parcel of land on Stafford Road in Lynnfield, Essex County, Stone, 23.84 feet, and SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of Poltrion, et al, Page 511 and by assignment from Wilmington Trust Company, not in its individual Massachusetts shown as Lot 4 on a plan entitled "Definitive Plan, Sherwood Forest 86.89 feet; Be all of said measurements more or less or however otherwise capacity but solely as Trustee under Greenwich Investors XXXIV Pass-Through Trust Section XIII, Lynnfield, Mass." dated June 22, 1988, prepared by Hayes bounded and described; being the premises shown as Lot A on a plan dated Agreement dated as of October 25, 2010 to Greenwich Investors XXXIV REO, LLC Engineering, Inc. and recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Plan September 16, 1918, by F.H. Eastman recorded with the Essex South District dated August 16, 2014 and recorded with said registry on November 14, 2014 at Book 260, Plan 99, to which plan reference may be had for a more particular Registry of Deeds (the Registry), Book 2402, Page 513. Said premises are now Book 33669 Page 355 and by assignment from WMD Asset Management, LLC to description of said premises. The Grantor specifically reserves the fee in said known and numbered as 32 Clifton Avenue, Lynn, MA. And a certain parcel of land Wilmington Trust Company, not in its individual capacity, but solely as Trustee Stafford Road, as shown on said plan, but grants to the Grantee, their heirs and with the building thereon situated in said Lynn and bounded and described as under Greenwich Investors XXXIV Pass-Through Trust Agreement dated as of assigns, the right to use said Stafford Road, as actually constructed, in common follows: Commencing on the northerly side of Clifton Avenue at the Easterly corner October 25, 2010 dated August 16, 2014 and recorded with said registry on with others legally entitled thereto, for all purposes for which public ways are used of said premises and running Southwesterly by the line of said Avenue, sixty-three November 14, 2014 at Book 33669 Page 353 and by assignment from Greenwich in the Town of Lynnfield. The above-described premises are conveyed subject to, and 65/100 (63.65) feet; thence continuing Westerly by said line at Clifton Investors XXXIV REO, LLC to U.S. Bank Trust National Association, not in its and together with the benefit of, all easements, agreements, restrictions and Avenue seventy and 35/100 (70.35) feet to land now or formerly of Munsey, individual capacity but solely as Trustee for WestVue NPL Trust, acting solely with covenants of record including, but not limited to, a Declaration of Common thence turning and running Northerly by said land now or formerly of Munsey respect to series 2014-1 dated May 28, 2015 and recorded with said registry on Scheme Restrictions dated December 17, 1990 and recorded with Essex South forty-five and 50/100 (45.50) feet; to land now or formerly of Adams, thence July 29, 2016 at Book 35129 Page 249 and by assignment from U.S. Bank Trust District Registry of Deeds in Book 10656, Page 397. Grantors reserve to turning and running on a irregular line by said ledge and land now or formerly of National Association, not in its individual capacity but solely as Trustee for themselves, their successors and assigns, the street light easement as shown Adams and Neeman seventy-two and 10/100 (72.10) feet to land now or formerly WestVue NPL Trust, acting solely with respect to series 2014-1 to U.S. Bank upon said plan, together with the temporary right and easement in, over and upon of Carpenter, thence Northerly by said land now or formerly of Carpenter National Association, not in its individual capacity but solely it its capacity as that portion of the above described premises measuring twenty (20) feet wide and seventy-seven and 67/100 (77.67) feet to land now or formerly of C.M. Dearborn, Trustee of WVUE 2015-1 dated July 19, 2016 and recorded with said registry on being located adjacent to, and parallel with, said Stafford Road, for the purpose of thence Southeasterly by said land now or formerly of Dearborn twenty-eight and July 29, 2016 at Book 35129 Page 251 and by assignment from Mortgage constructing, maintaining and repairing said Stafford Road and related utilities, 25/100 (28.25) feet, thence Southwesterly by land now or formerly of King two Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Accredited Home Lenders, improvements and drainage systems and structures as shown on said plan. Upon and 5/100 (2.05) feet, thence Southeasterly by sand land now or formerly of King Inc. to U.S. Bank National Association, not in its individual capacity but solely it its acceptance of said Stafford Road as a public way by the Town of Lynnfield, this one hundred and 50/100 (100.50) feet to said Clifton Avenue the point of capacity as Trustee of WVUE 2015-1 dated November 29, 2016 and recorded temporary right and easement shall terminate. For title reference, see Deed beginning. For title, see Deed recorded at the Essex South Registry of Deeds in with said registry on December 15, 2016 at Book 35533 Page 90, for breach of recorded in Book 12429 Page 588. Subject to and with the benefit of easements, Book 20243, Page 264. the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will reservation, restrictions, and taking of record, if any, insofar as the same are now be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 a.m. on February 19, 2018, on the mortgaged in force and applicable. In the event of any typographical error set forth herein in The description of the premises contained in said deed and/or mortgage shall premises located at 316 ESSEX STREET, LYNN, Essex County, Massachusetts, all the legal description of the premises, the description as set forth and contained in control in the event of an error in this notice. and singular the premises described in said mortgage, the mortgage shall control by reference. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property and all easements, rights, appurtenances, rents, The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public TO WIT: royalties, mineral, oil and gas rights and profits, water rights and stock and all announcement at the time and date appointed for the sale and to further fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. All replacements and additions postpone at any adjourned sale date by public announcement at the time and A certain parcel of land with the buildings thereon situated in Lynn, Essex County, shall also be covered by this sale. Terms of Sale: Said premises will be sold date appointed for the adjourned sale date. Massachusetts, being shown as Lot 1 on a plan of land entitled, ''Plan of Land in subject to any and all unpaid taxes and assessments, tax sales, tax titles and Lynn,'' drawn by John W. Parsons, Surveyor, dated July 1950, recorded with Essex other municipal liens and water or sewer liens and State or County transfer fees, if The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights, restrictions, South District Registry of Deeds in Book 3773, Page 82, to which plan reference is any there are, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($10,000.00) in cashier's or certified easements, improvements, orders of condition, outstanding tax titles, municipal or hereby made for a more particular description. For title reference, see deed check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of the other public taxes, assessments, betterments, liens or claims in the nature of liens recorded herewith. sale as a deposit and the balance in cashier's or certified check will be due in and existing encumbrances of record created prior to the mortgage, or entitled to thirty (30) days, at the offices of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, LLC ("DG&L"), time precedence over the mortgage, if any, insofar as the same are still in force and For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern being of the essence. The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a applicable to the premises. The premises will be sold without representation or District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24718, Page 354. later date by public proclamation at the time and date appointed for the sale and warranty as to its condition or fitness for habitation, or whether it conforms to any to further postpone at any adjourned sale-date by public proclamation at the time applicable state or local building, zoning, health, or sanitary codes, or compliance These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit and date appointed for the adjourned sale date. The premises is to be sold subject with any federal, state, or local environmental statutes, regulations, ordinances, or of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the to and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, leases, tenancies, and rights by-laws. nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax of possession, building and zoning laws, encumbrances, condominium liens, if any titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or and all other claim in the nature of liens, if any there be. In the event that the If the premises is a condominium unit, then the premises will also be sold subject liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, successful bidder at the foreclosure sale shall default in purchasing the within to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A, as amended, the applicable Master having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, described property according to the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the terms Deed and any and all amounts as may be due, following such sale, to the easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. of the Memorandum of Sale executed at the time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee applicable condominium trust. reserves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest TERMS OF SALE: bidder, providing that said second highest bidder shall deposit with the If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property Mortgagee's attorneys, the amount of the required deposit as set forth herein. If according to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of A deposit of Fifteen Thousand ($15,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank the second highest bidder declines to purchase the within described property, the Sale executed at the time of the foreclosure, the Mortgagee reserves the right to, check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. Mortgagee reserves the right to purchase the within described property at the among other things, resell the property under the power of sale contained in such The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., amount bid by the second highest bidder. The foreclosure deed and the mortgage or sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box consideration paid by the successful bidder shall be held in escrow by DG&L, other successive bidders, in the order of their bid) provided that such other bidder 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days (hereinafter called the "Escrow Agent") until the deed shall be released from deposits with Mortgagee's attorneys, Michienzie & Sawin LLC, the amount of the from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon escrow to the successful bidder at the same time as the consideration is released required deposit as set forth below within ten (10) business days after written receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in to the Mortgagee, whereupon all obligations of the Escrow Agent shall be deemed notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be conveyed to such said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. to have been properly fulfilled and the Escrow Agent shall be discharged. Other other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default, which time periods may be terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Dated: January 10, 2018 U.S. Bank reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. N.A., successor trustee to Bank of America, NA, successor in interest to LaSalle Bank NA, as trustee, on behalf of the holders of the WaMu Mortgage Pass-Through TERMS OF SALE: Ten Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($10,000.00) is to be paid U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- Certificates, Series 2007-OA6 in certified check and/or bank cashier's check (dated no more than ninety days TION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT SOLELY IN ITS CAPACITY AS TRUSTEE By its Attorney before the date of sale) to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale. OF WVUE 2015-1 DOONAN, GRAVES & LONGORIA, LLC, The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by certified check Present holder of said mortgage 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, and/or bank cashier's check (dated no more than ninety days before the date of Beverly, MA 01915 closing) within thirty (30) days thereafter, which time period may be reasonably By its Attorneys, (978) 921-2670 extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion, at the offices of Harry Castleman, HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. www.dgandl.com 4013.01 (HOURIHAN) Esquire, Michienzie & Sawin LLC, 745 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02116. Other 150 California Street Item: January 17, 24, 31, 2018 terms to be announced at the sale. Newton, MA 02458 (617) 558-0500 Notice to Bidders The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the 201312-0704 - YEL certificateholders of CWALT, Inc., Alternative Loan Trust 2006-HY11, Mortgage Item: January 24, 31, February 7, 2018 North Shore Community College is inviting sealed proposals for NSCC Project L-18 Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-HY11 #17, Lynn Bookstore Renovations. present holder of said mortgage by its attorney, Harry Castleman, Esquire Commonwealth of Massachusetts Specifications are available between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. in the MICHIENZIE & SAWIN LLC Fiscal Affairs Office, Berry Building Room 359, North Shore Community College, 1 745 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02116 County of Essex The Superior Court Ferncroft Road, Danvers 01923, telephone 978-762-4000 Ext.4366 or at Item: January 31, February 7, 14, 2018 http://www.northshore.edu/offices/fiscal/ CIVIL DOCKET #1877CV00096 Commonwealth of Massachusetts Informational meeting: Monday, February 12, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. in conference County of Essex RE: Webster First Federal Credit Union Successor By Merger of Saugus room LW102 at the Lynn campus, 300 Broad St. Lynn, MA The Superior Court Federal Credit Union v Passariello Bid opening: Wednesday, February 28, 2018 at 2:30 p.m. in the Berry Building CIVIL DOCKET #1877CV00066 ORDER OF NOTICE BY PUBLICATION room 103, North Shore Community College, 1 Ferncroft Road, Danvers, MA

RE: Citibank, N.A. Successor By Merger Citibank, Federal Savings Bank v TO: Ernest J Passariello, Saugus, in the County of Essex; all in said For additional information, please contact Reynaldo Ramos, Procurement Levine, et al Commonwealth; Manager, [email protected] or Jamieson Wicks, Facilities Director [email protected] ORDER OF NOTICE BY PUBLICATION AND TO ALL PERSONS ENTITLED TO THE BENEFIT OF THE SERVICE Item: January 31, February 1, 2018 MEMBERS CIVIL RELIEF ACT, 50 U.S.C. c.50 s.3901 (et seq): TO: Barry R Levine, Jane R Levine, Marblehead, in the County of COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Essex; all in said Commonwealth; Webster First Federal Credit Union Successor By Merger of Saugus THE TRIAL COURT Federal Credit Union, a banking institution with a usual place of business in PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT AND TO ALL PERSONS ENTITLED TO THE BENEFIT OF THE SERVICE Worcester Essex Probate and Family Court MEMBERS CIVIL RELIEF ACT, 50 U.S.C. c.50 s.3901 (et seq): 36 Federal Street claiming to be the holder of a mortgage covering property situated at 30 Birch Salem, MA 01970 Citibank, N.A. Successor By Merger To Citibank, Federal Savings Bank, Pond Drive, Saugus, Essex County, MA, and more fully described in said mortgage. Docket No. ES17P3066GD a banking institution with a usual place of business in O'Fallon, MO NOTICE AND ORDER: given by Ernest J Passariello and Margaret F Passariello (now deceased); Petition for Appointment of claiming to be the holder of a mortgage covering property situated at 28 Gerald Dated August 30, 2007 Guardian of a Minor Road, Marblehead, Essex County, MA and more fully described in said mortgage. recorded in the Essex County Southern District Registry of Deeds, Book 27149, In the interests of Aiden Joseph Knapp given by Barry R Levine, Jane R Levine to Citibank, Federal Savings Bank; Dated Page 563, has/have filed with said court a Complaint for determination of of Lynn, MA March 23, 2006 Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. Minor NOTICE TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES: recorded in the Essex County Southern District Registry of Deeds, Book 25553, If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the 1. Hearing Date/Time: A hearing on a Petition for Appointment of Guardian of a Page 535, has/have filed with said court a Complaint for determination of United States of America, then you may be entitles to the benefits of the Minor filed on 10/16/2018 by Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the Karen C Knapp of Lynn, MA above-mentioned property on that basis, then you or your attorney must file a will be held 02/12/2018 08:30 AM Review Hearing If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the written appearance and answer in said court in said County on or before Located: Salem United States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the 03/05/2018 or you may be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to 2. Response to Petition: You may respond by filing a written response to the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the the benefits of said Act. Petition or by appearing in person at the hearing. If you choose to file a written above-mentioned property on that basis, then you or your attorney must file a response, you need to: written appearance and answer in said court in said County on or before Witness, Judith Fabricant, Esquire, Chief Justice of the Superior Court, at Lawrence, File the original with the Court; and 02/26/2018 or you may be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to Massachusetts, this 19th day of January, 2018. Mail a copy to all interested parties at least 5 days before the hearing. the benefits of said Act. Thomas H. Driscoll Jr., 3. Counsel for the Minor: The Minor (or an adult on behalf of the minor) has the Clerk of Courts right to request that counsel be appointed for the minor. Witness, Judith Fabricant Esquire, Chief Justice of the Superior Court, at Lawrence, Item: January 31, 2018 4. Presence of the minor at Hearing: A minor over age 14 has the right to be Massachusetts, this 16th day of January, 2018. present at any hearing, unless the Court finds that it is not in the minor's best Thomas H. Driscoll Jr., interests. Clerk of Courts This is a Legal Notice: An important court proceeding that may affect your rights Catch up with your has been scheduled. If you do not understand this notice or other court papers, Item: January 31, 2018 please contact an attorney for legal advice. Date: January 5, 2018 favorite team Pamela Casey O'Brien Register of Probate Have something to sell? in Item Sports! Item: January 31, 2018 We can help! WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7 REAL ESTATE LEGALS MISC. FOR SALE

LEGAL NOTICE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE MISSING YOUR DAILY ITEM? The Item offers early morning home delivery at .50/per day; By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain half the store price. If your paper delivery is missed, please mortgage given by James A. Murphy and Julie A. Murphy and Ellen Correale to call us at 781-593-7700, ext. 2, before 10:00 a.m. so we can HUGHES Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for arrange for re-delivery. Customers who call after 10:00 a.m. America's Wholesale Lender, dated January 16, 2007 and recorded in Essex will receive a credit for that day's paper. Thank you! Thinking of Moving! County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 26482, Page 4 (the "Mortgage") of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon, f/k/a The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the Certificateholders of the CWABS, Inc., Asset-Backed PAY CALLS HELP WANTED Certificates, Series 2007-2 is the present holder by assignment from Mortgage FREE HOME Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to The Bank of New York Mellon , f/k/a The Bank of New York, as trustee for the Certificateholders of the CWABS, Inc., Pay Call Numbers GENERAL Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-2 dated April 22, 2011 recorded in Essex (900, 976 and 550) HELP WANTED County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 30418, Page 232, for breach Advertiser telephone numbers with APPRAISALS of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the 900, 976 and 550 prefixes MUST HELP WANTED-SALES: mortgaged premises located at 11 Johnston Terrace, Saugus, MA 01906 will be disclose the price of the telephone EARN $500 A DAY (SALES) Final sold at a Public Auction at 3:00 PM on March 1, 2018, at the mortgaged call. When a number is published Expense Insurance • Exclusive Leads • NOBODY SELLS MORE premises, more particularly described below, all and singular the premises within the advertisement the per Local -Training/Support • Every day is described in said mortgage, to wit: minute and/or flat charge must be Payday • Agent Health/Dental Benefits HOMES IN LYNN... included. If you dial a pay per call • Incentive Trips CALL 860-357-6904 A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND TOGETHER WITH THE BUILDINGS THEREON, SITUATED number from an advertisement appear- www.fhginsurance.com THAN IN SAUGUS, KNOWN AS 11 JOHNSTON TERRACE, BEING SHOWN AS LOT 1 AND ing in the classified section and it LOT 2 ON A PLAN OF HOUSE-LOTS OWNED BY JOHNSTON IN CLIFTONDALE, DOES NOT disclose this information, Mechanic day/night shifts (Lynn, CENTURY 21 HUGHES SAUGUS, MA, DRAWN BY EASTMAN & BRADFORD, CIVIL ENGINEERS, DATED please notify the Item classified MA) for busy trucking company, SEPTEMBER 12, 1907, RECORDED WITH ESSEX SOUTH DISTRICT REGISTRY OF department immediately. Response to 40 years in business. This position DEEDS IN BOOK 1897, PAGE 1, BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: any pay per call numbers will be involves the maintenance and charged to your telephone bill and repairs of tractors and trailers. anyone under 18 years of age must Must have valid driver's license. 781-599-1776 NORTHERLY BY LOT 3 ON SAID PLAN, EIGHTY-SEVEN AND 85/100 (87.35) 319 Broadway Lynn FEET; have parent's consent. Must have own tools. 2+ years EASTERLY BY JOHNSTON TERRACE, NINETY-FOUR AND 53/100 (94.53) FEET; Please call immediately for further experience. Good hourly pay, www.century21hughes.com SOUTHERLY BY JOHNSTON TERRACE, NINETY (90) FEET; details or information. health insurance, 401k; tool WESTERLY BY JOHNSTON TERRACE, SEVENTY AND 86/100 (70.86) FEET. CLASSIFIED allowance. Call 781-595-3741; (781)593-7700 fax resume - 781-595-8856 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE SAID LOTS CONTAINING 7,412 SQUARE FEET OF LAND. WANTED WANTED MISC. 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Servicing Walpole, Norwood, convenient location, no pets. encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to Canton, Sharon, Westwood, Dedham, Call ~ 978-646-7634 and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of Needham, Wellesley, Newton, Wal- Lynn ~ Studio, 1, 2, 3 bdrms. Clean, record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. You pick the date to move. tham, Weston, Watertown, and Brigh- modern apartments. On bus line, ton. We proudly offer discounts for Leave what you want. parking, laundry. From $950, No fees. Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of Pay no commission if we buy your house. police officers, fire fighters and Call ~ 781-477-6457 $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order physically disabled veterans. Call Call David Hughes at Century 21 Hughes. to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from today for a free estimate and get on 781-599-1776 this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon our priority client list! acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check Matt Sherman, 781-775-0339, All real estate advertising in this in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, [email protected] newspaper is subject to the Federal Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 Fair Housing Act of 1968, the Massachu- setts Anti Discrimination Act and the Boston and RELOCATING? or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the GENERAL Cambridge Fair Housing Ordinances, which makes premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical HELP WANTED it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, error in this publication. handicap, familial status, national origin, ancestry, age, children, marital status, sexual orientation, Other terms to be announced at the sale. Real Estate salesperson wanted veteran's status, or source of income or any intention to make any such preference, limitation Outstanding opportunity! Positive attitude, good people skills or discrimination. The Bank of New York Mellon, f/k/a The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the more important than experience. Part or full time. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any Certificateholders of the CWABS, Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-2 advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all Korde & Associates, P.C. Call John or Mike Connor dwellings in this newspaper are available on an 900 Chelmsford Street equal opportunity basis. To complain of 781-581-5940 discrimination, please call HUD toll-free at Suite 3102 1-800-669-9777. For the N.E. area, call HUD at Lowell, MA 01851 Connor Real Estate 617-595-5308. The toll-free number for the (978) 256-1500 hearing-impaired is 1-800-927-9275. Murphy, James, 16-025447 JOB INFORMATION “Helpful tips” MISC. 17-028502 SERVICES for a S-M-O-O-T-H Item: January 31, February 7, 17, 2018 NOTICE RELOCATION EXPERTS trouble-free move! Don't pay to find work before you get Hill & Sons Movers Since 1984! Designate a drawer for CITY OF LYNN the job. Legitimate job placement firms Michael Hill (Director) essentials such as that work to fill specific positions Contact information: Re: Demolition for 138 Williams Avenue cannot charge an upfront fee. For free Phone-(617) 515-3032 Every day sheets and towels for Demolition for 12 Kenwood Terrace information about avoiding employ- [email protected] quick access the first You are hereby notified that the Lynn City Council held a public hearing on ment service scams, write the Federal Licensed, references upon request September 26, 2017, at 8 p.m., in accordance with MGL, Chapter 139, S1. The Trade Commission at Washington, night you move into Council adjudged the above property to be a nuisance to the neighborhood and/or D.C., 20580 or call the National Fraud your new home. a danger to the health, safety, and welfare of the people of Lynn, MA. Pursuant to Information Center, MGL, Ch. 111 S123, the Lynn City Council has ordered you, at your own expense, 1-800-876-7060 to remove any nuisance, source of filth, or cause of sickness found upon your Have Plan a garage/yard property within twenty-four (24) hours from the date of receipt of this notice. If you NOTICE sale before you move. fail to comply, the City of Lynn will, per order of the Lynn City Council, demolish For more information and assistance the building and/or the structures located upon your property as well as fine regarding the reliability of business you not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) per day for every day opportunities, work-at-home opportuni- something Fresh coffee, baking which you knowingly violate this notice. ties, employment services and financ- to sell? soda, or charcoal in a In addition, the City of Lynn will record a lien on your property in order to recover ing, the Daily Item urges its readers to sock, placed inside costs incurred in the demolition of your building and/or structure as permitted by contact the Better Business Bureau G.L. Ch. 139, S3A. 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They’re always days of every variety of has made us view all other rooms at traditional B&Bs. Harrington enough health to enjoy in a new, fascinating port clams that he personally bread makers as playing We enjoy the many country ITEM FOOD EDITOR moving around. Still, plen- and they’re always home, digs and prepares, clams catch-up, at best. inns that dot the landscape ty of folks have a place in in their own private space. casino, raw shucked with In West Hartford, the when we go out exploring When I run into people lemon, chowder and thrift food center of central during our stints in Con- around the North Shore Florida or other warmer Spending a season on a spot and enjoy spending cruise ship is my idea of a shopping with my sister- Connecticut, we enjoy necticut. Since most rooms — old friends, customers in-law, we often take the creative, impeccably pre- come with refrigerators, I from my restaurant, ac- time there each winter. nightmare on two counts; Others like trips to differ- I don’t enjoy being on the boat to Nantucket for a pared meals in a Euro- have some standard things quaintances from East few days or for a short pean bistro atmosphere I like to bring on the road Boston or Marblehead — ent exotic places rather water and I would miss my than going back to the same grandkids. visit, or a day trip to the at the new Delamar Ho- such as rice salad, hard the answer to what they Vineyard. Another trip is tel. At their restaurant, boiled eggs, a bag of mixed one over and over. One cou- Because I am not a great are doing now is often that New York by train with called Artisan, we have greens and a few avocados. ple solved this problem by traveler, I prefer short they are “retired.” our grandsons. The train a favorite booth, a favor- “Avocado smash” on toast Many complain that buying a luxury condo on trips, by auto. Some of my ride is so much more re- ite meal or two and yes, is the hot thing these days, they’d always looked for- an elite cruise ship that favorites are Cape Cod laxing than airplane trav- a few favorite servers. We and it’s great to do on the ward to this time in their goes around the world and where my brother has a el. At a certain stage, the also look forward to see- road because it’s so easy lives when they could trav- stops for a day or two in an second home. After a few bustle, confusion and anx- ing their two great man- to make. I also bring a few iety of airports and long agers and their delightful plastic plates, a bread and trips takes the joy out of hostess who know us by paring knife and a picnic seeing new places. name, catch up with us on basket and my own cloth The other evening we got what’s new on the menu napkins and tablecloth. together with old friend and in our lives, and make As soon as we check in, YOU SAVE. WE GIVE. Billy who commented on us feel that we are where I spread out my tablecloth how much he liked our we belong. Artisan has be- and put my own candle on little neighborhood restau- come our home away from the table with a bowl of rant. “It’s all about the ser- home. In warmer weather, fresh fruit from home. Even vice!” he announced with the outdoor French gar- in a lovely hotel room with pleasure as we were get- den with the patio seating quaint New England fur- ting ready to leave. “Sure, area is a magical spot. The nishings, these little touch- good food is important, but food can be both serious es make the room feel dra- I like a place where they and fun, they have a casu- matically more homey and are pleased you are there.” al cafe menu and a more personal. We usually stop It’s true — too often today serious dinner menu, but at the grocery store and we are treated like we don’t everything is prepared, pick up some fresh flowers matter. That’s why Todd and priced, to make you which also add so much to and I are among the many reluctant to dine else- any space. Nice cheeses and who narrow their dining to where. With us, the plot pates are available in most favorite places, whether for worked exceedingly well. * stores. I also bring one of % pizza, for breakfast, or for As a traveler, working my pretty quilts which as a 1.00 APY a special dinner at a place to quickly befriend local coverlet on the bed creates that knows how to make us business owners speeds a warm touch. feel that we’re part of their the process of feeling at I bring a basket of some larger family. home in a new town. Local of my collage material, Your Now there’s a savings Because of work we shopkeepers and restaura- whatever books I happen COMMUNITY account that can make spend time in neighboring teurs are great sources of to be reading. The small Connecticut. On every trip information and they love things that are a nice dis- REWARDS a di erence right here we stop at our favorite bak- to share what they know traction away from home. ery — Birch Tree Bread about great shops and spe- Although I miss my kitch- in your community. Company in Worcester — cial places to experience. en, I like the feeling of where we have breakfast Many friends are taking making my space work for or lunch and stock up on advantage of the opportu- me, even for a few days. a few loaves of the best nities to travel inexpen- Then like the old nursery bread in the world. Their sively, using AirBnB even With our new savings account you’ll earn a rhyme, I’m “Home again, Your Community Rewards sourdough Country Loaf to get a great price on home again, jiggity jig.” competitive interest rate and we’ll help the nonprofit organization of your choice**. How do we help? Avocado Mash on Toast Each year Beverly Bank will make a donation equal to a percentage# of Choose a few avocados and refrigerate the ripe a sprinkle of salt and pepper. If you like you can ones. Leave out at room temperature the hard cut up a hard boiled egg into very small dice your annual average balance to the bank-registered community ones that do not appear to be ripe. Placing them and mix that in as well. nonprofit organization of your choice. The more you save, the more in a paper bag will hasten the ripening process. — In the summer I have a pot of chives grow- we give back to the community - at no cost to you. To serve two portions: ing and they make a nice addition to the mash, — Cut a fruit in half and remove the seed and nely chopped, about a tbsp. will do. Spread Account benefits include: sprinkle the surface with lemon or lime juice to about three tbsp. over toast or bread and serve • Competitive interest - currently 1.00% APY prevent browning. Peel the skin off. Place the as a breakfast or lunch treat with a small hand- • $100 to open the account and obtain the advertised APY fruit in a deep small bowl. ful of fresh greens sprinkled on top. • No monthly fee if daily balance is $100 or more — With a fork smash the fruit well and mix in — If you are traveling, pick up a fresh bakery loaf • Online and mobile banking two tbsp. of olive oil, a tsp. of fresh lemon juice, and enjoy the mash on that fresh loaf of bread!

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