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Bagging Plastic Bags THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 2019 BAGGING Parole board PLASTIC reviewing 38-year-old BAGS Lynn murder By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF LYNN — The family of a teenager stran- gled 38 years ago in a bathroom at Pine Grove Cemetery is furious that George Mac- Neill, her convicted murderer and ex-boy- friend, could be granted parole. In 1981, when Bonnie Sue Mitchell was 15 years old, MacNeill, 16 at the time, stran- Board of Health gled her with a rope for several minutes in an abandoned cemetery outhouse. To make will pick up the sure she was dead or would die if she tried to free herself, he tied her by the neck to the conversation toilet. Mitchell tried to protect herself by at- tempting to insert her nger under the rope, in February but MacNeill strangled her to death, accord- ing to a memo from the Essex County Dis- trict Attorney’s of ce to the Massachusetts By Bella diGrazia Parole Board opposing the parole. ITEM STAFF Following his conviction, Mitchell’s family thought they would never have to deal with LYNN — The city may ban the use of plastic MacNeill again, but decades later, the U.S. bags, following the policies of a number of sur- Supreme Court and the Massachusetts Su- rounding communities. preme Judicial Court found sentencing juve- Public Health Director Michele Desmarais said niles to life in prison without the possibility the topic is at the top of the Board of Health’s Feb- of parole unconstitutional. ruary agenda. The ban is inspired by ones imple- MacNeill appeared before the Massachu- mented in Swampscott, Salem, Marblehead and setts Parole Board two weeks ago, and a Boston, she said. decision on his fate could be anywhere from weeks to months away. “Those communities already have a plastic bag David Beals, Mitchell’s older brother, was BAGS, A3 the family member who identi ed his sis- ter’s body in the cemetery. His memory on what she was like is fading, but that’s the image that remains burned in his brain. She was buried on his birthday, the day he turned 19 years old. He doesn’t think MacNeill will get parole, but instead will be placed in an inpatient mental facility, with a possibility of release into the general public if he’s deemed better. “There’s no way the way he’s walking and MURDER, A3 Peabody family les wrongful death suit in mother’s killing By Thomas Grillo ITEM STAFF SALEM — The children of a Peabody woman have led a wrongful death law- suit against their father, who prosecutors say killed their mom with a shotgun at point-blank range. Carmine, Giuseppe, and Amata Mataraz- zo are asking a Salem Superior Court judge to block Emilio Matarazzo, 55, from accessing the couple’s four bank and bro- kerage accounts, and prohibit him from selling their Peabody home. In December, Ersilia Cataldo Matarazzo was seated in a car in her parents’ drive- way on Central Avenue in Everett pre- paring for work at St. Anthony of Padua when Matarazzo shot her multiple times, prosecutors said. When police arrived, the 50-year-old victim was slumped over in the vehicle with six shots to the torso. She Great White, a was pronounced dead at the scene. charcoal by Joe Two hours later, the defendant turned A study in contrasts at LynnArts himself in to the Everett Police Depart- Skahan, is one ment. LYNN — Galleries at LynnArts Next door, in the smaller gallery, of the pieces on The ve-page complaint, led last week, (GALA), the city’s newest arts GALA’s curatorial committee will display at Lyn- provides details about the couple’s rela- group, hosts its rst show starting present “Seeing Red,” an eclectic nArts by Galler- ies at LynnArts tionship. They were married in 1989, and Friday night. An opening reception BY BILL BROTHERTON collection of works that all feature have two sons and a daughter. The chil- for “Contrast,” an exhibit of black- the most stimulating of colors. members. dren allege their father in icted “physical and-white works, will take place in Both shows continue through and emotional abuse on his wife” for years, the main space at 25 Exchange St. from 5:30-7:30 March 23. Admission is free and all works will ITEM PHOTO | according to the lawsuit. p.m. Most of the participating artists will be on OWEN O’ROURKE In November, Ersilia Cataldo Mataraz- hand to celebrate and talk about their creations. LYNNARTS, A3 zo led for divorce citing the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage and she moved into her parents’ home. “Between Nov. 15 and the date of her INSIDE death, Emilio made numerous threats Richmond Pharmacy against Ersilia and accused her of cheat- Lynn eld Free prescription pick up and delivery ing on him,” the complaint said. “Ersilia Commissioners backtrack Hours: con rmed to her children that she was on water rates. A2 afraid for her life.” Mon. to Fri. - 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. The children say when their mother was Opinion found by police, her face showed signs of Charles: Trust? Not Sat. and Sun. - 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. trauma. They believe she was struck in until you verify. A6 499 Eastern Ave., Lynn the face by their father’s hand or with the gun prior to the shooting. Sports 781-592-4172 Peabody girls basketball LAWSUIT, A3 holds on to top Saugus. B1 In business for 75 years OBITUARIES ..............................A2 POLICE/FIRE .............................A7 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ........... B4-5 HIGH 18° VOL. 141, ISSUE 46 SUPER BOWL ........................ A4-5 LOOK! .......................................A8 CLASSIFIED ........................... B6-7 LOW 9° OPINION ...................................A6 SPORTS ................................ B1-3 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 2019 OBITUARIES Thomas G. Jensen, 91 Lynn eld commissioners LYNN — Thomas G. In addition to his backtrack on water rates Jensen, age 91, of wife he is survived Lynn, died Monday at by three daughters, By Thomas Grillo commission meeting last “This is a complex or- Leccese’s resignation Life Care of the North Linda M. and her ITEM STAFF month to protest the dra- ganization,” she wrote. “I comes as the Lynn eld matic hikes in water rates. feel the district would be Center Water District’s Shore after a brief husband Dennis LYNNFIELD — Ad- illness. He was the Floyd of Peabody, Ratepayer Joe Marotta better served by a com- commissioners and the mitting they violated the asked the panel how the missioner with more time Board of Selectmen are at husband of Earline L. Elaine M. and her state’s Open Meeting Law, (Castle) Jensen, with husband Vic Scalona price of water could rise to devote to the organiza- odds. Selectmen are seek- the embattled Lynn eld by nearly 1,900 percent. tion’s mission.” ing changes in the panel’s whom he shared 69 of the Villages, Fla., Center Water District years of marriage. Catherine L. and her His bill went from $60 to With former Commis- governance through legis- (LCWD) commissioners re- $1,170, he said. sioner Kenneth Burn- lation on Beacon Hill. Born in Lynn, he was the husband Kenneth Harvey of versed their controversial son of the late Albert and Tallahassee, Fla.; one cous- Through the commis- ham’s retirement this Last summer, the LCWD rate hike Monday night. sion’s public relations month, there will soon be faced a torrent of criticism Violet (Fudge) Jensen. He in, Sarah Larson of Glouces- Christopher Casey, the attended Lynn schools and ter; nine grandchildren; 18 rm, Leccese apologized at least two new members from dozens of residents panel’s attorney, said a for the inconvenience. on the three-person panel who complained about graduated from Lynn English great-grandchildren, and review of the meeting’s High School. After high school many nieces and nephews. “We want to ensure that and a new superintendent. brown water. In December, minutes con rmed a vote the rates our customers Burnham had also served the panel was denounced he joined the United States He was also father of the late to increase the rates was Navy and served on Johnston Donna Osborne, grandfather are paying are fair and as water superintendent. by ratepayers for a contro- taken twice last year. But equitable,” she said in a Lamusta’s term ends versial retroactive water Island during WWII. of the late Daniel Harvey, and nowhere did they list the Tom was employed as a de- brother of the late William statement. in March and it’s unclear rate increase that took its speci c three-tiered rates, Customers who paid whether he will seek re- 2,600 users by surprise. livery specialist at Liberty Oil Jensen, Mary Dullea and Ruth and without that, he said, and Ice in Lynn for many years, Higgins. bills issued with the high- election. Lamusta said he Earlier this month, the the vote was improper. er rates can get a refund had not made up his mind Board of Selectmen led he also was employed by the Service information: Fu- Originally, LCWD Chair- United States Post Of ce, neral services will be held at or credit on a future bill. whether to run. Commis- a public records request woman Constance Leccese New bills, based on last sioners are elected by seeking documents from Security Aluminum and Bal- the PARKER Funeral Home, said Casey had reviewed lus Ice Company. Tom owned 35 Franklin St., Lynn, on Fri- year’s lower rates, will be ratepayers. the water commission the minutes of previous and operated City Service day at 12:30 p.m., to which issued by Feb.
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