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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 , 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

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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. 28 and are In an interview with the about the rate hike. Town meetings and determined Gas Station on Essex Street family and friends are invit- due March 31. Lynn eld Weekly News, Administrator Robert the higher rate, its one- in the 1950s. An avid walker, ed to attend. Burial will fol- The vote to repeal the Leccese said her decision Dolan said selectmen were year retroactive increase, he walked all over the City of low in Pine Grove Cemetery. increase comes days after to resign was very dif - concerned about whether Lynn and enjoyed discussing Please make memorial do- and the tiered system Leccese submitted her res- cult. the commissioners made the history of Lynn, of which nations in Tom’s name to the with higher rates for more ignation effective at the “This is an organization formal votes to implement he was very knowledgeable. Wounded Warrior Project, use, were legal. end of March. Her term was in transition, and they the new policies from the He enjoyed collecting coins, P.O. Box 758516, Topeka, KS “The opinion is what we scheduled to end in 2021. need a new board and a rate increase, charging for watching the Patriots and Red 66675-8516. Guest book did was perfectly, perfectly In her letter to Commis- new superintendent,” she water by use, and retroac- Sox, and loved spending time at parkermemorialfuneral- legal and legitimate,” Lec- sioner Richard Lamus- said. “My decision to re- tive billing. with his family. home.com. cese said at the time. ta, she said the demands sign was in the best in- The rate increase took placed on the commission terest of the district and I Thomas Grillo can be residents by surprise. have escalated dramati- hope this will move things reached at tgrillo@item- Many of them attended the cally over the past year. forward.” live.com. Marian Ochs 1931-2019 Coyote sightings on the rise in Nahant TAVARES, Fla. — with her friends in By Bridget Turcotte Marion Larson, chief of because the animals tend bushy edges, protect live- Marian Alice Gray Hawthorne’s Kitchen ITEM STAFF information and education to be more visible and ter- stock and produce, and Greenleaf Ochs died Band, which enter- for Mass Wildlife, said coy- ritorial. don’t hesitate to scare or NAHANT — Nahant Po- otes rst came to Massa- By January, more people threaten them with loud surrounded by her tained local nursing lice are warning residents chusetts in the 1950s and are hearing them — it’s noises, bright lights, or family in Tavares, Fla., home residents. to take caution after re- have been known to exist mating time. hose-sprayed water. on Jan. 26, 2019 af- Marian was prede- ceiving an increased num- ter a long illness. ceased by her rst For pet owners, the divi- ber of reports of coyote in every town in the state, And in late summer, She was born in husband George, sion suggests keeping pets sightings in town. except for the islands, for when young ones are out 1931 to Louis Os- with whom she leashed when outside and Patrol of cers saw a at least the past two de- of the den and learning to car Gray and Violet raised their four avoiding outdoor feeding. pack of four coyotes on cades. hunt with the adults, they (Barber) Gray in Saugus. After children, and by her sisters For more information on Nahant Road near the Na- Larson said coyote sight- are seen more frequently, graduating from Saugus High Estelle Williams and Nancy coyotes in Massachusetts, hant Country Club Mon- ings, and calls to Mass said Larson. School in 1949, she married Gray. In addition to her sec- visit www.mass.gov/ser- day night around 11 p.m., Wildlife, tend to stay on a To avoid attracting coy- George Leaver Greenleaf in ond husband Richard, Marian vice-details/learn-about- according to a statement trend that follows the coy- otes, do not feed or try 1951. They lived in Saugus, leaves four children, David of coyotes. from the Nahant Police otes’ life cycle. to pet them, secure your Lynn, Hubbardston, and nally Morehead City, N.C., Robert Department In the spring, when coy- garbage, keep bird feed- Bridget Turcotte can be in Lee. (Randee) of Allen, Texas, Jane ote pups are just about to ing areas clean, close off After 41 years of marriage, Cheney (Gregg) of Templeton, “Coyotes will be very ac- reached at bturcotte@item- be born, the department crawl spaces under porch- Marian lost George after a and Joyce (Michael Fallon) tive this time of year,” the live.com. Follow her on short illness. In her grief, she of Southborough. She leaves statement said. gets a fair amount of calls es and sheds, cut back Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. joined a spouse-loss support three grandchildren, Allison group and met Richard Ochs. Cheney of San Francisco, Ca- They married in 1993 and en- lif., Geoffrey Greenleaf of Dal- Where’s my robot lawn mower? joyed 25 years together, set- las, Texas, and Andrew Green- tling in the Hawthorne Retire- leaf of Providence, R.I. She ment community in Leesburg, leaves many nieces, nephews, Roomba-maker now has an answer Fla., enjoying 17 active years, cousins, and George’s brother making many close friends. Robert and sister Jeannette. By Matt O’Brien sophisticated computer Marian loved being with She is also remembered with ASSOCIATED PRESS vision that powers the family and friends, enjoying love by Richard’s ve children, latest Roombas. The tech- games and playing the piano. Richard Junior (Marti) of West- BEDFORD — Robot nology didn’t work well She was a competitive Scrab- eld, Audrey Sepe (Michael) vacuums have now been outside because camera ble, pinochle, and dominoes of Sedona, Ariz., Patricia Cuz- around long enough that lenses can get blocked by player who hated to lose. Her zone (Stephen) of Panama you might watch one bump leaves or dirt, and its ma- around a living room and children remember cookouts City, Fla., Lorraine Kelleher chine-learning algorithms think, why isn’t there a and croquet games, camping (Paul) of Schenectady, N.Y., get confused as the mower robot that could mow my trips with swimming and ca- Kathleen Sakshaug of Pitts- bumps up and down. Laser lawn? Turns out, it’s not noeing around the Berkshires, eld, and all their children and range- nders and ground- for lack of trying. and blueberry picking every grandchildren. based beacons presented For more than a decade, summer. In lieu of  owers, donations different challenges. iRobot, the company be- Marian was a woman of may be made in her memory The company made so faith who served as the church to the Hubbardston Public hind the Roomba vacu- many attempts that sev- organist for the Methodist Library, 7 Main St., Hubbard- umbot, has been working eral early lawnbot proto- Church in Lee. She contin- ston, MA 01452 or the Cor- — and working — on ro- types can be spotted in the ued to enjoy playing the or- nerstone Hospice, 2445 Lane botic lawn mowers. Now gan and piano until last year Park Road, Tavares, FL 32778. it nally has something to 2008 heist lm “21.” They show for the effort, though make their appearance it’s come at a cost. in a scene where Angle “Honestly, this robot PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS plays a professor at the drove me insane,” said Massachusetts Institute Joseph L. Bowser, 60 Building a robot lawn mower seemed the log- of Technology announcing iRobot CEO Colin Angle ical next step for iRobot, which invented the after showing off Terra, the winner of a robotics pioneering robotic vacuum Roomba. But the the company’s long-await- competition. The current company’s secret, decade-plus lawn mower REVERE — Joseph L. Bows- la, all of Danvers; and many ed rst lawn mower. “It Terra looks nothing like er, 60, of Revere, formerly of nieces and nephews. He was has been an obsession.” project was a lot harder than anyone expected. those prototypes. Lynn, devoted companion of predeceased by his brother The  at square auton- “We had given up,” An- Donna Lauria and husband James L. Bowser. omous grass-cutter that robot to navigate a typical quarters. The test lawn in- gle said of the project. “We of the late Susan (Mitchell) Service information: His Angle’s company unveiled American yard without cluded a picnic table and probably gave up twice.” Bowser, died Jan. 29, 2019. funeral service will be held Wednesday resulted from destroying its  owerbeds other obstacles. Ultimately, though, - Born in Saugus, he was in the NADWORNY Funeral a protracted engineering was harder than it rst The rst problem was nancial pressure on the the son of the late Leonard Home, 798 Western Ave., struggle that included seemed. “There was a lot of helping the robot identify robot maker to diversify L. and Mary (Scully) Bowser. Lynn, Friday, Feb. 1, 2019 at dead-end experiments and despair and frustration on its location so it wouldn’t its product lineup raised Joseph was employed as a 7 p.m. Visitation from 6-7 a con ict with radio as- the journey,” Angle said. get lost and miss spots. the stakes. (After spinning laborer with Lynn Manufac- p.m. For guest book and tronomers. Engineers threw every Satellite-based GPS tech- off its defense robotics di- turing. directions www.nadwornyfu- Angle and his colleagues technology and mechan- nology didn’t do the trick; vision in 2016, iRobot is Joseph is survived by his neralhome.com. have been elding the ical design they could at it was too “ nicky” be- almost exclusively a seller son, Joseph W. Bowser of question, “So, when are the secret project, which cause interference from of vacuums. The main ex- Salem; his sister, Barbara M. you going to mow my they hid behind tall, tree branches or nearby ception is the Braava ro- Martinez; and brother, Robert lawn?” since the company opaque fences abutting a houses could render it use- botic mop, which accounts J. Bowser and his wife Pau- starting selling Roombas freeway just outside iRo- less, Angle said. for a fraction of total rev- in 2002. But teaching a bot’s Massachusetts head- Also ineffective was the enue.)

Baker higher ed plans called unprecedented, inadequate 781-593-7700 Publishing Daily, except Sundays By Katie Lannan tion calling for $500 million for a Latino male student, know that there are costs ple with, beyond just the USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 STATE HOUSE in new funding for public that falls to about 20 per- of instruction and costs cost of instruction. Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA and additional of ces. NEWS SERVICE colleges and universities. cent, Santiago said at an of attendance. Cost of in- The governor’s scal Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item Higher Education Com- event hosted by the Ren- struction we understand 2020 budget includes Subscriptions BOSTON — Gov. Char- missioner Carlos Santiago nie Center for Education well — tuition, fees, books, funding increases for the Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States lie Baker’s budget proposal said Massachusetts leads Research and Policy. all that — but costs of at- University of Massachu- $20.00 for 4 weeks takes steps that are “cru- the pack educationally in “That’s huge, and that tendance ... homelessness, setts system, state uni- $65.00 for 13 weeks cially important” to efforts $130.00 for 26 weeks a number of ways — for will change your life cir- hunger, transportation versities and community $260.00 for 1 year around building equity and one, boasting the highest cumstances in many ways, and childcare, I could go colleges. From projected Send payment to and POSTMASTER, closing achievement gaps percentage of its popula- so one of the things that on and on. These are ob- 2019 spending levels, the send address changes to: in colleges and universities, The Daily Item tion with postsecondary the board is now wrestling stacles for many students budget hikes UMass fund- 110 Munroe St. according the state’s higher degrees — but also faces with is this failure, and we as well and we need to un- ing $37.2 million to $562.7 P.O. Box 5 education commissioner. “startling” gaps. need to turn it around,” he derstand what works.” million, state universities Lynn, MA 01903 Meanwhile, a coalition A white female student’s said. “We think that in the Santiago said Baker’s by $10.9 million to $273.5 of education groups and likelihood of completing a course of this year we are budget includes measures million, and community teachers unions is pushing college degree is around going to be able to address to address the various ex- colleges by $5.9 million to for the passage of legisla- 65 percent, he said, but the situation head on. We penses students can grap- $294.5 million. THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A3 State adjusts its priorities in Parole board reviewing 38-year-old Lynn murder $2.8B energy efficiency program MURDER house. He told friends he From A1 had killed her, and took some to the cemetery to plan which sets energy sav- grams are projected to deliv- “Energy efficiency is the By Colin A. Young shaking back and forth see her body. STATE HOUSE ings goals and budgets for er more than $8.56 billion in most cost-effective way that they were going to NEWS SERVICE Beals said one of Mac- the Mass Save program of- benefits to consumers — a to achieve environmental let him off,” Beals said. Neill’s friends told his fa- fered by utility companies. return of more than three benefits while lowering BOSTON — State utility “I don’t know how much ther about seeing the body overseers approved a new The Department of dollars for every dollar of energy costs.” (of his mental illness) at the cemetery, which led three-year energy efficien- Energy Resources said ratepayer money put into Under the 2008 state is fake and how much to police discovering the cy plan and changes to the the three-year plan, re- the programs. DOER said law known as the Global is real. Honestly, I don’t crime. Mass Save program Tues- quired under the 2008 the total three-year pro- Warming Solutions Act, feel bad for him. Even if He described his sister day, including a reduction Green Communities Act, gram budget is $2.8 billion. Massachusetts is required he is screwed up, I still as young and confused. in rebates and other in- is expected to result in “The Three-Year Energy to reduce its emissions to want him to die. He’s still He said Mitchell thought centives for buying effi- the avoidance of more Efficiency Plan is a critical 25 percent below 1990 lev- breathing and my sister is she loved MacNeill, even cient light bulbs and more than 35.6 million mega- element of Massachusetts’ els by 2020 and 80 percent not. though they technical- of a focus on getting home- watt-hours of electricity strategy to meet climate below 1990 levels by 2050. “The only picture in my ly weren’t together. She owners to switch to cheap- use and more than 1.19 goals set under the Glob- In its approval of the brain of my sister is find- would have followed him er and more environmen- billion therms of gas use, al Warming Solutions Act plan, the DPU said that ing her body. It’s burned anywhere. The only thing tally-friendly fuel sources. as well as greenhouse gas and reinforces the Com- “significant benefits will in my brain. He did that. getting him through this The Department of Pub- emissions that would have monwealth’s standing as flow to Massachusetts I have no feelings for him process is praying that lic Utilities issued an order come with that energy use. a national leader in ener- ratepayers from the energy at all. I don’t feel sorry for MacNeill gets denied pa- him. If he died tomorrow, approving the 2019-2021 In total, DOER said the gy efficiency,” Gov. Charlie efficiency program invest- role. I’d be happy.” statewide energy efficiency plan and its associated pro- Baker said in a statement. ments we approve today.” “Bonnie wanted to be a Beals, 56, said the pa- nurse,” Beals said. “Who role hearing was a sham. knows how many lives she He believes MacNeill has would have affected if she some form of mental ill- got to be what she wanted Lynn may bag plastic bags ness — MacNeill claimed to be? That’s all gone. She’s anxiety and depression got nothing. She’s got a 4 — but that he was faking x 9 box. He gets to live, BAGS Salem’s ban of single-use the teens gathered more like do we include straws the severity of it to sway eat and breathe everyday. From A1 plastic checkout bags than 500 signatures for a and those plastic newspa- the parole board in his fa- It’s been 38 years. Unfor- went into effect last Jan- petition to support the ban. per bags?” vor. He said MacNeill also tunately, my memory is ban and I think Lynn uary, and Marblehead’s Desmarais said the girls If approved by the city, claimed not to remember fading on what she was needs to follow in line,” went into effect May 2015. were very persuasive with the ban could go into effect pertinent details of the like, but what I do have is said Desmarais. “Plastic “I’m supportive of the their presentation and as early as August, said murder, such as the girl claiming her body. That’s bags have a significant im- policy,” said state Sen. discussed a number of im- Desmarais. he killed Mitchell for. burned in my brain.” pact on the environment, Brendan Crighton. “I portant facts on the dan- “Single-use plastic bags During his murder trial, May Hitaj, Mitchell’s especially with Lynn be- think it’s a great thing for gers plastic brings to the have an immense impact the defense team argued niece, was 6 years old at ing an oceanfront commu- local officials to take a look environment, especially to on our environment,” said that MacNeill committed the time of the murder. nity. The bags go into the into. I’ve been educated on an oceanfront community Mayor Thomas M. McGee. the murder to protect his She said Mitchell was water and the ocean wild- it and made aware of it such as Lynn. “As many of our peer munic- pregnant girlfriend, Tra- more than an aunt to her life could die from that if through local efforts, in- Another reason to rid ipalities have done already, cy Mullarkey, 14 at the — she was her best friend they try to eat or ingest it.” cluding a presentation by the use of plastic bags, ac- it is important that Lynn time, saying Mitchell had and favorite person. She Boston’s ban went into Lynn’s Girls Inc. members. cording to Desmarais, is take steps to address this allegedly threatened her followed Mitchell every- and had her beaten up, ac- effect in December and They did a great job high- they are a burden to recy- issue. We will work with the where. cording to the DA’s memo. only applies to checkout lighting how the bags im- cling in the city. Board of Health, residents, Hitaj said Mitchell’s According to the DA’s bags, according to the city pact the marine ecosystem “I think we just all and the business communi- death was devastating to website. Retailers can sell and environment.” need to change our way office, MacNeill spent the her. She didn’t want to ty to determine the best way first 21 years of his life recyclable paper bags, Last April, Girls Inc. of thinking,” she said. “I to move forward.” spend time with anyone compostable bags, or reus- members lobbied city coun- also think it’s important sentence in Bridgewa- but her aunt, and when able bags for at least five cilors with a PowerPoint we start out slow because Bella diGrazia can be ter State Hospital and she was killed, Hitaj said cents apiece. slideshow depicting the there are a multitude of reached at bdigrazia@ the balance in a residen- it felt like her whole world Swampscott’s ban went harms plastic brings to the things we could incorpo- itemlive.com. Follow her on tial treatment unit. The came to an end and she into effect last September, environment. In addition, rate into the plastic ban, Twitter @BelladiGrazia. DA’s office opposed parole was left all alone. based on several factors, She described Mitchell including his repetitive as a beautiful, loving per- challenges to the convic- son who was full of life. A study in contrasts at LynnArts tion, which demonstrates Hitaj said her aunt was he lacks remorse and does sweet, someone who was not accept responsibility shy, but somehow outgo- LYNNARTS for the murder. ing at the same time. From A1 To this day, Beals said “We’re really upset MacNeill has never apolo- about (the possibility of be for sale. gized to the family. During parole),” Hitaj said. “When Annette Sykes, GALA the parole hearing, he he went to jail, we figured founder and a Lynn-based said MacNeill said he felt he’d be in jail for life and artist, is ebullient when horrible about the crime we’d never have to deal talking about the shows. three times. But Beals with it again … I’m not in “We wanted to start with said the only thing he agreement with the law something that was real- thinks MacNeill is sorry at all. He murdered her. ly powerful and intense about is getting caught. He belongs in jail for the and exciting. It’s an entry The day before the mur- rest of his life. She doesn’t point for a lot of different der, MacNeill was decid- have a chance at life, so artists and different styles ing whether to stab or why should he?” of artwork. In addition to strangle Mitchell. He told According to the law, in paintings, there are draw- several friends that he Massachusetts, juvenile ings, printmaking, use was going to kill her, dis- offenders convicted of of resins and pigments, playing a rope and two first-degree murder are sculpture, and photogra- knives, but they didn’t eligible for parole after 20 phy, on both paper and believe he’d go through to 30 years in prison. metal, and more. with it. The next day, he Elizabeth Caddick, Mac- “This is approachable, lied to lure Mitchell to an Neill’s defense attorney, affordable art, created abandoned outhouse in declined to comment, by artists from Lynn and the cemetery, armed with saying she was not com- throughout the North a clothesline rope and fortable talking about the Shore. We are here to get gloves, according to the specifics of the case. the Lynn art scene moving DA’s memo. forward. None of this art is After the murder, he left Gayla Cawley can be priced outrageously high.” Mitchell where she had reached at gcawley@item- Indeed, many of the works fallen, between the toilet live.com. Follow her on cost less than $100 and and the wall of the out- Twitter @GaylaCawley. few cost more than $225. “It’s the perfect opportu- LAW OFFICES OF nity for North Shore resi- SUBSCRIBE JAMES J. CARRIGAN dents to add to or start art • Social Security Disability collections,” said Sykes. • Workers Compensation Local artist Leslie Fahn • Accidents Rosenberg and photogra- 25 years located across pher Elizabeth Hall co-cu- from Lynn District Court rated the “Contrast” ex- 15 Johnson St. hibit. Participating artists Call 781-596-0100 include Jeanne Carey, Su- JAMES J. CARRIGAN san J. Schrader, Emmanu- 781-593-7700 ext. 2 ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN LISA A. 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The term “Contrast” can Paris,” her hometown, and questions like ‘What were Dunn, Ellen Garvey, Kar- be interpreted several “Nahant & Lynn Beach,” you thinking when you en Hosking, Tia Cole, Ron ways. Does it refer to the which features her long- made this,’” said Sykes. Theriault, Charleen Mc- shades of gray in the B&W time home of Lynn? May- For more information, Selling a house? Glame, Dr. Eleanor Fisch- artwork? Does it refer to be it’s a bit of both. go to www.galleriesatlyn- Buying a house? er, Rosenberg, Hall and the subject matter, such as “Most of the exhibiting narts.org. Find out what properties Peabody family files wrongful death suit in mother’s killing recently sold in your area. Check out LAWSUIT and TD Ameritrade, or sell from a private lender. probable cause hearing at the Real Estate page From A1 their home. A spokeswoman for Mid- Malden District Court. in Saturday’s paper. Essex County Registry dlesex County District At- The family’s attorney, The complaint asks of Deeds records say the torney Marian Ryan said Nicholas Nesgos, did not the judge to issue a re- couple bought a three-bed- she would not comment return a call seeking com- straining order to prevent room home on Bald- on whether the DA’s office ment. Co-attorney Jessica Emilio Matarazzo from ac- win Street on two acres consulted with the family Jeffrey said she did not have time to comment. cessing the couple’s assets near Brooksby Farm for on the lawsuit. at Bank of America, East $552,000 in 2015. They Matarazzo is being held Thomas Grillo can be Boston Savings Bank, Ev- took a $300,000 mortgage without bail. His next reached at tgrillo@item- erett Bank, Eagle Bank, for the property that year court date is Feb. 13 for a live.com. A4 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 2019 SUPER BOWL LIII Sam Adams to release limited beer Finger food for thought

BOSTON (AP) — One sayings to motivate them of Boston's most famous during the playoffs this brewers is paying tribute season. ahead of the Super Bowl to the city's favorite quar- The label features a goat terback. holding a football, a refer- STEVE KRAUSE your throws cram into houses for the accompanied by a thick Sam Adams is releasing ence to Brady's nickname a key (a la Super Bowl party, we're sauce. It nds the rug, a beer in honor of Tom as the GOAT — the Great- COMMENTARY Russell Wilson a few using plastic plates, or the couch, or the nice Brady ahead of Sunday's est of All Time. years ago); or when some plastic dinnerware, paper sweater you wore to the Super Bowl when the New The limited edition brew jerk receiver who'd caught cups, and little, skimpy I've done some serious party, every time. England Patriots will play will be available only at about six passes in his paper napkins. tailgating in my life, On the other hand, the Rams. the Sam Adams tap room career balances one off You cannot complicate and gone to some pretty meatballs work for the The Double IPA is called Thursday afternoon. his helmet as he's driven these proceedings with intricate sports-themed same reason lasagna does: Too Old, Too Slow, Still Brady will play in his to the ground. Had I not food that needs to be cut parties. you don't need a knife to Here. The 41-year-old ninth super bowl Sunday. been at that game, where up to be eaten. No roasts. And there is one thing cut it, and therefore your Brady and teammates The Patriots have won ve such implements were not No sliced turkey. I went I've never understood: plate won't be bouncing available, I'd have been one year and someone have been using similar with him under center. around as you try to eat Why do people insist on tempted to stab myself served ham. Beyond it. But that's only as long putting out these spreads and everyone else over the fact that I just don't as they're not too big. at Super Bowl parties that play. care for ham, the other where you really need There's plenty of food problem with it was that Otherwise, they weigh to be sitting at a table, you can eat simply with the ham was thick, and the paper plate down and with eating utensils a fork, or your ngers. dry, and by the time I got the imbalance can — you properly positioned, and a Remember, the objective through cutting it up, all guessed it — be brutal on heavy-duty napkin, as if is to gather around the the rest of the food on the the furniture or the rug. it's a sit-down banquet. television set like mon- plate, and the mustard I'd Or you. Isn't that counterintu- keys around a monolith put on the ham, was on Chinese food is very itive? Doesn't it miss the (Google it). We're there to the rug. popular at gatherings point? Isn't the 50-inch watch a game. Or, in some That didn't go over well such as these, and that LCD in the den, or at cases, watch over-pro- with the host, let me tell makes a lot of sense. least, the living room? duced commercials that you! Either you can eat it with Isn't that where you want end up being the topic You know what the just a fork, or you can to be? of conversation at work perfect Super Bowl party eat it with your ngers Of course that's where the next day (a day when meal is? Macaroni and (provided those han- you want to be. This nothing productive gets cheese. You can slop it di-wipes are within reach means rethinking the accomplished anywhere). onto a plate, and eat a afterward so you don't whole eating experience, Don't misunderstand. relatively uncomplicated get your greasy ngers on and changing it to some- We go to these commu- meal. Sandwiches are the furniture as you hoist thing that's conducive to nal gatherings for many good, especially if you yourself up off the couch watching as you pound reasons. One is to watch use smaller rolls to make to go wash up). Those the food down. them so that they're not the game together, cheer chop suey sandwiches This means no food together, cry together, unwieldy. Finger sand- they serve at Salem Wil- that you have to cut with stamp your feet together, wiches or sliders are lows would be ideal. a knife. Better, there swear together … you ideal. No muss. No fuss. shouldn't ever be a knife know. But we're also there If you're looking for So, to sum up, remem- anywhere near people to eat together too. But something a bit more ber, we're there to social- at a Super Bowl party, just not anything overly creative, lasagna is ize and watch a football especially around here, elaborate. excellent because it's soft game (or commercials). as the Super Bowl has Remember, we're all sit- enough to be cut with a This is not the time to become the New England ting on couches or chairs, fork. Spaghetti is not good get too fancy, and not a Invitational. balancing plates of food because you need to be time to serve a meal that Why would you want a on our laps. Since no- doing too many things at might be better presented knife? Having one would body I know has enough once to eat it, and it has at a state dinner. make it so much easier dishes to accommodate great  oor/rug/furniture Mac and cheese. Can't to slit your wrists when the crowds of people who potential, especially if it's beat it. Patriots’ McCourty twins could make history with Super Bowl win

By Kyle Hightower "After each game we'd ASSOCIATED PRESS write how many touch- downs we had in the game ATLANTA — Patriots and I remember after that defensive backs and twins season we nished with Devin and Jason Mc- the same exact touch- Courty both have a lot on downs," Jason recalled. their minds as they pre- "I just remember practic- pare for Sunday's Super ing Pop Warner was fun. Bowl matchup with the ... We'd wake up early on Rams. game days and we'd go Jason is thinking about outside before games and the past and the magnets their mother, Phyllis Har- we'd go over all the plays rell, collected and used to and we'd throw the ball to Sources: Ticketmaster, NFL.com, Nielsen, superbowlbets.com, wilson.com, nationalchickencouncil.org, each other." usbankstadium.com, primesport.com post various keepsakes on Graphic: Staff, Tribune News Service the refrigerator of their Nineteen years later, FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS childhood home in Nyack, they will again be toss- N.Y. ing the ball around before ’ Jason McCourty and Jason and Devin, the el- a game. Only this time Devin McCourty are preparing to make history dest twin by 27 minutes, they'll be preparing to as the rst set of twins to play on the same team were about 12 years old make history as the rst in a Super Bowl. and playing in the Val- set of twins to play on Functions the same team in a Super From ley Cottage Pop Warner 2017 season when he was throughout a season that Catering 2-200 Bowl. available SU CHANGS league together. traded to New England saw Jason appear in 16 Authentic Chinese Cuisine Everything went on the For Jason it is a mo- and reunited with his games for the rst time ment he calls "surreal" Once again, our New England fridge, from school report brother, Devin, a winner of since 2014. cards to their football after spending the rst two Super Bowl rings with They are rarely more Patriots are in the Super Bowl!! schedule. It was a way for nine years of his NFL ca- New England. than a few feet apart in Phyllis to celebrate her reer never experiencing "I look back now and be- the Patriots facility. And Don’t forget to order your take-out for Super Bowl Sunday Feb. 3 youngest sons after their a playoff game. He near- ing at this stage on this Devin has helped Jason father, Calvin McCourty, ly got there a few times platform. ... You couldn't quickly acclimate to and GO PATS!!! died following an asthma during his eight-year stint have imagined that now make an impact on a fran- 373 Lowell St., Peabody • Tel. 531-3366 • Fax 531-3060 attack when they were 3 in Tennessee, then went you'd be playing togeth- chise that has given them LUNCH M-F 11:30-3PM • Take Out Always Available Daily by Phone, Fax or our Website years old and with their through "a lot of suffering" er in the biggest game of their rst opportunity to SUN-THURS 11:30-10 PM • FRI-SAT 11:30-11PM older brother, Larry White, last season as a member of your career," Jason said. be teammates since they www.SuChangsPeabody.com in the military ghting in 's 0-16 team. Devin has been Jason's played together at Rut- the Gulf War. That changed after the biggest fan and supporter gers University.

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By Jonathan the first night of the Bud The Winans and Tasha Landrum Jr. Light Super Bowl Music Cobbs; the Pandora Live ASSOCIATED PRESS Fest and EA Sports Bowl. Concert will feature Zac Aerosmith, Post Malone, Brown Band. LOS ANGELES — Tra- Bruno Mars and Cardi NBA legend Shaquille vis Scott to Jermaine Dupri are among the B will headline the final O'Neal will hold his music artists who have two nights of the music "Shaq's Fun House" mu- been criticized for taking festival. sic event Friday featuring part in Super Bowl-re- Comedian Rickey Smi- Migos, Diplo, Tiesto and lated events, but their ley will co-host BET's gos- Lil Jon. The same night, shows — and many oth- pel concert Thursday with Scott will perform at a ers — will still go on. Kirk Franklin, Lecrae, Pepsi-hosted concert. That's despite a political firestorm over whether social justice needs to be addressed at the NFL's marquee event. Dupri is hosting a con- cert series called Super Bowl Live, while Scott is expected to perform at the Pepsi Super Bowl Party two days before perform- ing at Super Bowl 53 on Sunday. The packed week will also feature perfor- mances by Bruno Mars, Cardi B, Aerosmith, Diplo, Future and Lil Wayne. The pressure on per- formers is part of the reac- tion to protests started by former NFL quarterback FILE PHOTOS | ASSOCIATED PRESS Colin Kaepernick kneel- ing during the national Jermaine Dupri, left, will host a concert series anthem to raise aware- called Super Bowl Live while Travis Scott will ness to police brutality, ra- perform at the Pepsi Super Bowl Party two days cial inequality and other before performing at Super Bowl 53 on Sunday. social issues. Scott received wide- spread criticism for his upcoming Super Bowl ap- pearance. Scott will join headliner Maroon 5 and Outkast member Big Boi during the halftime show at the Mercedes-Benz Sta- dium in Atlanta, where SUPER BOWL SPECIALS the New England Patriots 00 will play the Los Angeles ITALIAN PAN PIZZA $25 Rams. Cut in 24, 36 or 48 slices (Toppings extra) 95 Maroon 5, with frontman CRISPY CHICKEN WINGS $19 (25pc) Adam Levine, said they (Buffalo or Regular) 98 want to let their "show do 25 or 50 pieces $39 (50pc) the talking" before their 50 CHICKEN FINGERS $23 (25pc) halftime appearance. (25 or 50 pieces) 00 The band canceled their $47 (50pc) Thursday news conference 50 (25pc) to promote their perfor- BUFFALO CHICKEN FINGERS $27 (25 or 50 pieces) 00 mance. $53 (50pc) The pre-game perfor- (Cold only) 99 mances will showcase 4 FOOT COLOSSAL SUBS $59 Italian, American, Ham & Cheese, Turkey & Cheese, Roast Beef & Cheese Gladys Knight singing the national anthem and FINGER SANDWICH PLATTERS $5999 Chloe X Halle who will 24 Mixed Sandwiches: Seafood, Chicken, Tuna Salad, sing "America the Beau- Roast Beef & Cheese, Ham & Cheese, Turkey & Cheese tiful." Despite being called a Ask for our other Football theme cupcakes CALZONES "sellout," Dupri plans to hot and cold Mini football cakes Meatball, Ham & Cheese, give people who lost fam- catering menu Italian Cold Cuts, Chix selections Super Bowl layer cakes Parm, and more ily members as result of police brutality a platform to speak onstage during Please place your Super Bowl orders by Sat. Feb 2 his five-day concert series, which started Saturday. Open Sunday 7 a.m. - 2 p.m. Monday-Saturday 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. On Thursday, Ludacris and Migos will kick off 197 Washington St., Peabody, MA • 978-532-0102 A6 THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 2019 OPINION EDITORIAL Trust? Not until you verify HOW TO REACH US

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It’s also one that ICE officials and the there were space maidens Ext. 4 Trump administration fully understand. They just named Billy McFarland, on the moon, having read time fine-tuning the life Sports don’t care. apparently thought he about them in what we we want people to see, in- [email protected] Yes, we know many people aren’t concerned that could create a musical now call, ahem, “graphic stead of living the life we Ext. 5 undocumented immigrants are particularly vulner- festival with top acts on novels.” When told that have. an island with no sup- Retail and Online able to criminal behavior. They are, after all, crimi- the idea of space maidens We don’t read, but we re- Advertising nals in the eyes of those same people and therefore porting infrastructure, was ridiculous, he protest- act. We don’t use the sourc- [email protected] unworthy of protection and other basic rights. 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Baby [email protected] Fear of deportation keeps immigrants from provid- ming with supermodels. It Except instead of comic boomers and Gen Xers Ralph Mitchell ing testimony not only in crimes and cases involv- was the figment of all that books, we trust, but don’t ing undocumented immigrants, but those involving have gotten lazier with Sales Representative, ext. 1313 social media has to offer in verify, anything on tele- [email protected] legal immigrants and citizens. And not only are reading, checking out and its imagination. vision. Our reality shows undocumented immigrants fearful, but also legal verifying too. Patricia Whalen Yet there were thou- tell us that a woman, or Sales Representative, ext. 1310 immigrants who worry that they might be wrongly We would rather ingest [email protected] sands willing to shell out man, can find true love, what is put right before deported or somehow jeopardize their legal status. BUSINESS OFFICE Also, as Houston police chief Art Acevedo said upwards of $50,000 to if just presented with our eyes without putting party like a rock star, only enough suitors, a hot tub, forth any effort to see Maria Alvaracin when announcing the 2017 drop in reported rapes: ext. 1205 “A person that rapes or violently attacks or robs an to land on the island, be and a few roses; we can where it came from (Rus- [email protected] herded onto yellow school “survive” on a desert is- undocumented immigrant is somebody that is going sian trolls knew this long Susan J. Conti to harm a natural-born citizen or lawful resident.” buses, and eventually tak- land with only our brains, before Americans did), or Controller, ext. 1288 That’s why law enforcement, city leaders and top en to FEMA disaster tents. brawn, wit, and guile, ig- digging any deeper to see [email protected] judicial officials across the country have publicly Hardly luxurious. noring the fact that there where these sources get Ted Grant decried ICE tactics like Wednesday’s arrest. There’s Even though I admitted- are camera crews every- Publisher, ext. 1234 their information. Just [email protected] little else they can do, however, and they have been ly lack empathy for people where and every challenge because it’s on Facebook, ignored by an administration that vows to use all who are rich enough to de- is artificially and carefully Marian Kinney or Twitter, or Instagram, ext. 1212 tools at its disposal to capture those here illegally cide to plunk down more planned; that a man who doesn’t mean it’s true. And [email protected] and deter others from coming. than most people earn in has reneged on countless any time someone is try- Will Kraft But such tactics are ineffective as a deterrent to a year’s time for a chance contracts, declared multi- ing to separate you from Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 immigrants fleeing far worse circumstances, and to party among the social- ple bankruptcies, cheated your money, your morals, [email protected] the gains of nabbing a handful of people at court- ly elite, I do sympathize on all three wives, and or your integrity, it’s worth Mike Shanahan houses aren’t worth the greater harm that comes with those among us has been sued for numer- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 from those arrests. So why keep doing it? Because the extra few minutes to [email protected] who have become easily ous fraudulent enterpris- find out if you’re getting like the Trump administration’s family separation swayed by what they see es, including a university Carolina Trujillo policy, and like Donald Trump’s ineffective wall, it’s trusted information — or Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 on Facebook, Instagram, in his name, is actually a buying a huge vat of snake [email protected] a way for the president to show he’s being tough on Twitter et. al, and form successful businessman, immigrants. It’s a political win, he believes, and lit- oil. Jim Wilson their opinions on unveri- who will successfully take Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 tle will change until Americans make it a political fiable sources. this country back to the Cheryl Charles can be [email protected] loss. Back in the ‘60s and ‘70s 1950s, at a time when it reached at ccharles@item- CIRCULATION Editorial by The Charlotte Observer. when the Beverly Hillbil- was great. live.com. Lisa Mahmoud Manager, ext. 1239 [email protected] HEATHER MOORE CLASSIFIED Abbe Young Smith Manager, ext. 1276 Remember that resolution to lose weight? [email protected] GRAPHICS Trevor Andreozzi How’s that New Year’s overweight contributes to tarians and meat-eaters, ones, you’re certain to lose meals while also reducing Designer resolution coming along? the development of at least and research shows that weight and improve your your risk for cancer and [email protected] You know — the one to lose 12 types of cancer, includ- there’s a definitive link health, not to mention other diet-related diseases. Zachary Cotto Designer weight? I sure hope you’ve ing stomach, colorectal, between consuming ani- helping to alleviate ani- [email protected] been sticking to it, consid- breast, prostate and pan- mal-based foods and de- mal suffering and protect Heather Moore is a se- nior writer for the PETA Mohamed Diop ering that a recent JAMA creatic. Heavy-set people veloping cancer and other the planet. So renew your Designer Oncology report indicates are also likely to suffer health problems. commitment to your New Foundation, 501 Front St., [email protected] that more than 7 percent of from diabetes, heart dis- That’s partly why Health Year’s resolution by choos- Norfolk, VA 23510; www. Mark Sutherland cancer cases in the United ease and other obesity-re- Canada is planning on re- ing great-tasting vegan PETA.org. Creative Director [email protected] States can be attributed to lated illnesses. vising its dietary recom- excess body fat. 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K R ¢ S£ Monica Connell Healey [email protected] Farhad Islami, the late to start fresh. Eating and spinach if you want Chief Financial O cer News Editor J. Patrick Norton Cheryl Charles study’s lead author and a wholesome vegan foods — to slim down. Vegans eat J N. W  TŸ  J ¤¥ Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Editorial Page Editor Chairman News Editor, ext. 1278 scientific director at the and eliminating meat and the same kinds of foods [email protected] American Cancer Society, other animal-derived ones that nonvegans eat — Bella diGrazia PUBLISHERS believes that the number — can help you reach your burgers, burritos, pasta, Reporter, ext. 1317 Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 [email protected] of cancers attributable to goals of slimming down pizza, stews, soups, sand- Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 Thomas Grillo fat will likely increase if and improving your health. wiches, sushi, casseroles, Ernest W. 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All address information, particu- Theft Road, took a photo of a home, of the employees know who Saugus Police larly arrests, reflect police records. In lingered for a bit, then a man the vehicle belongs to. Officer A report of a larceny at 4:23 the event of a perceived inaccuracy, got out wearing an orange vest reports the operator was con- p.m. Tuesday at 83 Cottage St.; it is the sole responsibility of the con- and left a package. Officers suming fast food he had just investigate a at 6:37 p.m. Tuesday at 330 reached out to the homeown- purchased. He was advised to cerned party to contact the relevant Lynnway; at 9:14 p.m. Tuesday er and they stated they didn’t take it elsewhere. police department and have the at 45 Lewis St.; at 10:11 a.m. think it was related to the sus- Caller from 20 Harris St. re- department issue a notice of correc- Wednesday at 65 Gertrude St.; picious minivan; at 2:33 ports suspicious activity in the home invasion tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or at 10:32 a.m. Wednesday at 36 p.m. on Tuesday after seeing backyard on Tuesday at 1:24 By Bridget Turcotte further description or in- clarifications will not be made without Haviland Ave.; at 10:39 a.m. the Facebook post, report of a.m. Resident said a trash ITEM STAFF formation, according to Wednesday at 16 Chisholm St. express notice of change from the ar- a possible attempted break-in barrel has been knocked over. the log. A report of motor vehicle Officers searched the area and SAUGUS — Police are resting police department. on Monday to their toy hauler/ Acting Saugus Police theft at 4:54 p.m. Tuesday at trailer; at 3:16 p.m. on Tuesday, all is OK. investigating a home in- Chief Ronald Giorgetti de- 54 Hanover St. resident reported seeing a blue Report of a tire on the road at vasion on Thistle Road. clined to comment on the LYNN van going up and down Pick- 550 Lowell St. and 232 New- A resident reported two incident, citing an open LYNNFIELD wick Road driving very slowly. bury St. on Tuesday at 6:12 a.m. men walked into her home investigation. Arrest A caller reported the light in that is causing a traffic hazard. with guns at 7 p.m. Tues- “I’m not releasing any Accidents the lighthouse on Lighthouse Officer reports tire was removed day, according to the Sau- information or making Charles Derochemont, from the street and placed on gus Police log. Thistle Road 40, of 1A Macarthur Circle, Lane was out at 8:50 a.m. on any comments,” said Gior- Motor vehicle crash with Tuesday. the island. Department of Public is a small side street in the getti. Peabody, was arrested and property damage reported at Works contacted. area of Bristow Street and charged with OUI drugs and A USPS supervisor reported 771 Salem St. at 462 South at 12:48 p.m. on Tuesday that a Motor vehicle reported block- Lincoln Avenue. Bridget Turcotte can be serious injury, marked lanes vi- Broadway on Tuesday at 11:14 ing the driveway at 310 Lowell The caller believed the reached at bturcotte@item- olation and negligent operation carrier was delivering mail on Te- p.m. Officer assisted operators desco Street and noticed a bro- St. on Tuesday at 6:13 a.m. suspects fled the area, but live.com. Follow her on of a motor vehicle at 8:55 a.m. with paperwork exchange. Officer reports the vehicle was was unable to give any Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. Wednesday. ken front door window with the Minor motor vehicle crash door slightly open. They stated towed by All-Star Towing. reported with property damage Caller reported possible theft Accidents they didn’t believe anyone was but no personal injury at 846 home. Responding officers stat- of a wallet at Dunkin’ Donuts on Pretrial conference A report of a motor vehicle Salem St. at 39 Munroe St. on ed the interior was completely Tuesday at 6:43 a.m. Reporting crash at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Wednesday at 6:46 a.m. Officer smashed with glass and the party said he dropped his wal- Lynnfield Street and Millard stood by for paper exchange. exterior door was closed. Neigh- let and a man in his 20s-30s scheduled for man Avenue; at 1:34 p.m. Tuesday bors stated they didn’t see any- picked it up and fled in a red at Oxford and Willow streets; Alarms thing out of the ordinary. vehicle. Officer will document. Sewer cover off in the middle at 3:16 p.m. Tuesday at Bos- Fire alarm set off by smoke A walk-in reported at 12:58 accused of killing ton and Chestnut streets; at p.m. on Tuesday that a female of Lake Street at 0 Hunting- from a fireplace at 2 Daventry ton Drive on Tuesday at 8:26 3:56 p.m. Tuesday at 205 Court on Tuesday at 5:23 p.m. driver was speeding at Atlantic Lynn Shore Drive; at 5:26 p.m. Avenue and Gerry Street and a.m. The Department of Public his wife in home Resident reports it was acci- Works was contacted. Tuesday at Eastern Avenue and dental. gave them the finger as she Report of motor vehicles By Steve Krause errands and made a drug Lynn Shore Drive; at 5:51 a.m. Central Signal Corp. reports passed by. Wednesday at Euclid and Lake A caller reported an open parked on both sides of 2 Per- ITEM STAFF deal before returning an accidental fire alarm at ley Ave. and 39 Herrick Road View avenues; at 6:08 a.m. back door on Trinity Road at home. By then, police said, Yard House at 340 Market St. on Tuesday at 8:49 a.m. and A pretrial conference is Wednesday on Lynnway; at 1:27 p.m. on Tuesday. Re- he was on the phone with on Tuesday at 5:52 p.m. Call it’s unclear if vehicles can get scheduled for Feb. 12 in 6:25 a.m. Wednesday on Fern- sponding officers stated the his mother-in-law Karen, handled by the Lynnfield Fire through. Officer reports no vio- the case of Andrew Mac- wood Avenue; at 6:51 a.m. homeowner left it open. when he went inside their Department. lations. Cormack, who is accused Wednesday at Lynnway and home to report her dead. Disabled auto reported at 1 Caller reports three people of stabbing and beating Pleasant Street; at 7:02 a.m. Moulton Drive and 570 South PEABODY his wife to death in Sep- Police arrested him sev- arguing outside of 73 Birch St. eral days later, and he was Wednesday at Euclid and Mag- Broadway on Tuesday at 8:49 on Tuesday at 8:59 a.m. Officer tember of 2017, with the indicted on Oct. 31, 2017. nolia avenues; at 7:20 a.m. p.m. Officer reports unable to Arrests said the argument was over trial scheduled to begin Wednesday at 24 Clairmont find the vehicle. later this year. Vanessa Masucci Mac- Erica Shamaria McCulld- neighborhood kids using the St.; at 7:23 a.m. Wednesday Multiple burglar alarms The body of Vanessa Ma- Cormack, who grew up in ough, 24, of 16 Columbus Ave., yard as a cut through. The mat- at Walnut and Wyman streets; sounded at The Savings Bank succi MacCormack was Lynn and was a St. Mary’s Saugus was arrested following ter was resolved. at 7:50 a.m. Wednesday at 90 at 584 Main St. on Tuesday at found in the couple’s Re- graduate, taught second a traffic stop on Linden Street Case of fraud reported on Neptune Blvd.; at 8:16 a.m. 10:13 p.m. Officer reports all vere home Sept. 23, 2017. grade at the Connery on Monday at 5:21 p.m. and Tuesday at 12:28 p.m. at 6 Al- Wednesday at 3 Elsie Road; is OK. Police said that Andrew School in Lynn. charged with the unlicensed bert Road. Reporting party said at 8:17 a.m. Wednesday at MacCormack murdered The trial is slated to operation of an uninsured, un- there were fraudulent transac- Linwood and Walnut streets; Complaints his wife, tried to clean begin Oct. 9, according to registered motor vehicle, and a tions on their bank account. at 8:36 a.m. Wednesday at up the scene, and then, Jake Wark of the Suffolk number plate and lights viola- Report of two toddlers run- 36 Newhall St.; at 8:54 a.m. An elderly resident at 220 with his then-2-year-old County district attorney’s tions. ning around at 72 Central St. Wednesday at Ford and Ma- Essex St. requested police as- daughter in tow, did some office. Hendrich Marrtinezcorrea, on Tuesday at 12:47 p.m. Offi- ple streets; at 11:32 a.m. sistance with her garage door cer reports mother came to get Wednesday at Bennett and on Tuesday at 9:52 a.m. 41, of 29 Perkins St., Apt 2, Salem, was arrested following the children and the reporting Commercial streets; at 11:44 Request from the Everett party left the scene. a.m. Wednesday at Eastern Police Department to deliver a a motor vehicle stop at 69 Texas executes and Western avenues. summons at 726 Summer St. Walnut St. and 24 Caller St. Medical A report of a motor vehicle on Tuesday at 10:25 a.m. Offi- on Tuesday at 10:45 a.m. and crash with personal injury at cer reports they were unable to charged with possession of Well-being check requested inmate for officer’s 5:18 p.m. Tuesday at Chest- make contact with resident. Class A and B drugs with intent at 2 Lisa Road on Monday at nut and Goodridge streets; to distribute, and forging and 10:19 p.m. Man called to say shooting death at 5:33 p.m. Tuesday at Lib- Medical Aid misusing Registry of Motor Ve- his friend was texting him mes- erty and Washington streets; hicles documents. sages that she is going to hurt at 10:05 p.m. Tuesday at N Request for an ambulance at herself and is not answering. By Juan A. Lozano the Boston Sports Club at 425 Accidents and Michael Federal and Walnut streets; at Officer made contact with the Graczyk 7:39 a.m. Wednesday at Ford Walnut St. on Tuesday at 8:31 woman and her mother and Report of a motor vehicle ASSOCIATED PRESS and Maple streets; at 7:57 a.m. Officer reports patient tak- they denied medical treatment crash on Monday at 5:55 p.m. a.m. Wednesday at Lynn Pub- en to Union Hospital. at this time. Officer will docu- HUNTSVILLE, Texas — at 161 Lowell St. Officer reports lic Library at 5 North Common Well-being check request- ment. A 61-year-old Texas inmate there were no injuries and no St.; at 8:01 a.m. Wednesday ed at 583 North Broadway on was executed Wednesday tow needed. at 520 Eastern Ave.; at 8:40 Tuesday at 11:05 p.m. Caller evening for killing a Hous- A 911 call of a motor vehicle SAUGUS a.m. Wednesday at 3 Adams said unable to locate the per- ton police officer more than crash at Route 128 South and St. son and their vehicle was gone three decades ago. 208 Andover St. on Tuesday at Accidents A report of a motor vehicle from Green Street. Officer re- Robert Jennings re- 9:49 a.m. Sargent checked, no hit and run crash at 6:34 a.m. ported the woman was taken A report of a motor vehicle ceived lethal injection for injuries or tows. Wednesday on Beacon Hill from Green Street to her home. accident at Lincoln Avenue the July 1988 fatal shoot- and Central Street at 2:58 Avenue; at 7:07 a.m. Wednes- Complaints ing of Officer Elston How- day at Broadway and Lynnfield MARBLEHEAD p.m. Tuesday; at 13 Walnut ard during a robbery at an PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Street. Homeowner reports there St. at 2:35 a.m. Wednesday; adult bookstore that au- Accidents at 66 Main St. at 5:41 a.m. thorities said was part of Robert Jennings was may have been a breaking and the first inmate put to Assaults entering in her basement win- Wednesday; at 98 Main St. at a crime spree. A caller reported that motor- death this year both in dow at 18 Rainbow Circle on 5:55 a.m. Tuesday; at Howard As witnesses filed into A report of an assault and cyclists came out of nowhere Monday at 4:17 p.m. and Main streets at 6:57 a.m. the death chamber, Jen- the U.S. and in Texas. battery at 12:54 p.m. Tuesday on Lafayette Street with no Manager at Boston Bounce Tuesday. nings asked a chaplain on Boston Street; at 11:35 warning and he hit them at at 5B Webster St. reported a standing next to him if p.m. Tuesday on Green Street. 8:23 p.m. on Tuesday. revved their engines, with customer lost his wallet on Complaints he knew the name of the A report of an assault at 8:14 Monday at 5:19 p.m. The man- slain officer. The chaplain the roar from the bikes a.m. Wednesday on Brimble- Complaints A report of wires down at 19 ager found the wallet and the didn’t appear to respond, audible in the chamber. com Street. Jasper St. and 7 Auburn St. at and a prison official then Jennings was pronounced A caller saw the police de- customer said there should 3:24 p.m. Tuesday. partment’s Facebook post have been cash in it. Officer will told the warden to proceed dead at 6:33 p.m., 18 min- Breaking and Entering A Thistle Road resident re- with the punishment. utes after the drug started. about the suspicious blue document. ported that two men walked minivan and reported, at 7:54 Officer requested to keep “To my friends and fam- He became the first inmate A report of a breaking and into her home with guns at ily, it was a nice journey,” put to death this year both entering at 2:40 p.m. Tuesday a.m. on Tuesday, she saw guys the peace on Monday at 7:46 7:01 p.m. Tuesday. walking on Pilgrim Road about p.m. at 50 Russell St. while Jennings said in his final in the U.S. and in Texas, at 280 Union St. statement. “To the family the nation’s busiest capital A report of a motor vehicle three weeks ago. She stated resident’s brother gets some Theft she videotaped them because clothes and a vehicle from the of the police officer, I hope punishment state. breaking and entering at 8:02 y’all find peace. Be well “Justice has been ren- p.m. Tuesday at 9 Waitt Road. they looked out of place while driveway. A report of shoplifting at Ma- walking slow and carrying a Suspicious Dodge Char- cy’s Department Store at 3:38 and be safe and try to en- dered and my family can joy life’s moments, because finally have the closure we Overdose brown paper bag. She stated ger with its lights on at Trader p.m. Tuesday. they were in their 40s; report- Joe’s at 300 Andover St. on A caller reported his passen- we never get those back.” deserve,” Michael Agee, A report of an opiate over- ed on Jan. 17 at 9:32 a.m. he Monday at 11:23 p.m. Caller ger side rain guard was stolen Outside the prison, more Howard’s nephew and a dose at 4:16 p.m. Tuesday on was on Warren Road and saw a said it’s a regular occurrence off his vehicle while he was in than 100 officers stood current Houston officer, Norcross Terrace. gray sedan turn onto Rockcliff at store closing time and none Target at 4:18 p.m. Tuesday. vigil. And a motorcycle said after watching Jen- club that supports police nings die.

POLICE BRIEFS

Ex-state trooper pleads attempt to prove he was go to trial. found not competent eight wrote on a piece of paper. old Miguel Rivera, of guilty in OT pay scandal working during hours The Cape Cod Times times. His attorney has But she ripped up the Lawrence, was arraigned he was not, as did other reports that a forensic contacted an independent note, dropped the pieces in Tuesday on a charge of BOSTON (AP) — A sev- troopers implicated in the psychiatrist told a judge doctor. the trash and walked out. rape of a child with force. enth former State Police scheme. 27-year-old Nicholas Dav- Bank employees pieced He is already being held trooper has pleaded guilty He also faces state enport, of Eastham, was Would-be bank robber the note together and it without bail after plead- to federal charges in an charges. competent to stand trial at gets cold feet, rips up note said: “Give me the money.” ing not guilty to permit- overtime pay scandal. Although he could have a court hearing this month. Anyone who recognizes ting substantial bodily Federal prosecutors say faced up to 10 years in Davenport has been at a FALL RIVER (AP) — the woman in surveil- injury to a child and mis- retired Lt. David Wilson prison, he will be sen- state psychiatric hospital Police are looking for a lance images is asked to leading a police investi- pleaded guilty Tuesday tenced to from six months since his arrest in 2011 in woman they say intended contact Fall River police. gation in the death of the to embezzlement from an to one year behind bars at connection with the death to rob a bank but got cold Haverhill girl last month agency receiving federal sentencing scheduled for of 60-year-old Jason Lew. feet and left without a Uncle of girl who died in while she was staying at funds for taking overtime May 2. Lew died of a heart penny. Lawrence charged with rape his apartment. pay for shifts he either attack two weeks after an Fall River police tell the The victim’s name in did not work or did not Manslaughter suspect may altercation with Daven- Herald News the woman LAWRENCE (AP) — the rape case was not complete. finally be deemed fit for trial port at a Bourne mental walked into the Fall River A man already facing disclosed but the alleged Authorities say in 2016, health center. Prosecu- Municipal Credit Union charges in the death of rape occurred the same Wilson was paid more BARNSTABLE (AP) — tors say a fatal blood clot on Monday afternoon and his 11-year-old grand- night police responded to than $12,000 in fraudu- A man charged with man- formed after Lew stopped approached a teller. niece who died after Rivera’s apartment on a lent overtime pay. slaughter in the death of taking blood thinners Police say the woman potential exposure to medical call for the girl. The 58-year-old Wilson, a 60-year-old patient at due to a bruise caused by hesitated, told the teller fentanyl is now facing a Rivera’s attorney, John of Charlton, also issued a mental health center Davenport. “give me a minute,” and child rape charge. Morris, said his client de- false citations in an seven years ago may soon Davenport has been went to a counter and Prosecutors say 58-year- nies the rape allegation. A8 THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 2019 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

Aspiring to fundraise Dreaming of community

Konnie and Jay Demakis of Danvers The guests on the Jan. 30 episode of “The American Dream,” hosted by Attorney James J. helped raise $45,000 for Aspire Develop- Carrigan, were Tony Dunn, director of E-Team and coordinator of Lynn Community En- mental Services at their recent casino richment Program, and Michelle Guzman, New Lynn Coalition organizer and translation night. Funds raised support the early in- assistant to Dunn. They discussed the E-Team and the Lynn Community Enrichment Pro- tervention and other support programs gram. The American Dream airs on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m., and 8:30 p.m., the organization has been providing for on channel 3, and Verizon channel 38. It is also aired on the Government Channel, more than 65 years. Comcast channel 22, and Verizon channel 37. Milo Ventimiglia named the Hasty Pudding Man of 2019

CAMBRIDGE (AP) — versity's Hasty Pudding in a statement. Milo Ventimiglia, who Theatricals. It also didn't hurt that stars as Jack Pearson Ventimiglia was select- he played heartthrob in the award-winning hit ed because he has made Jess Mariano on the television drama "This "significant impressions television show "Gilmore is Us," was named 2019 on television and film," Girls" from 2001 to 2006. Man of the Year Wednes- the oldest theatrical orga- "We've loved his per- day by Harvard Uni- nization in the U.S. said formances in 'This is Us,' 'Heroes,' and 'Gilmore Girls,' but more impor- tantly, he is the childhood crush of our two esteemed producers, Elizabeth (Mann) and Mariana (Sanchez-Medina)," Hasty Pudding President ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Grace Ramsey said in a statement. Colonel David Clark, United States Army, retired, and a graduate of St. The Emmy-nominated Mary’s High School Class of 1977, talks to the senior class about his life actor will receive his pud- experiences. ding pot at a celebratory roast at Harvard sched- uled for Feb. 8. Colonel shares experiences Ventimiglia will then attend the opening night of Hasty Pudding's latest with St. Mary’s Class of 2019 production, "France France Revolution," its first to fea- Retired U.S. Army of the Class of 2019 and opportunity to meet world PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ture women in the cast. Colonel David J. Clark some guests, including figures such as St. Pope served at the highest classmates Darlene Dor- John Paul II and former level of the U.S. military, gan Clark, his wife, Paul British Prime Minister requiring him to undergo Gaudet and Mary Ann Margaret Thatcher. rigorous and demanding Calnan. Clark told the students training. He reflected on “St. Mary’s was a they are “in a great situ- that Wednesday in a talk game-changer for me,” he ation to launch your spe- to St. Mary’s High School said, recalling the tough cial life from St. Mary’s.” seniors as part of the love bestowed upon the He described a leader as Target your message school’s Catholic Schools students at that time “someone who can inspire Week celebration. by the good Sisters. “My people to do heroic things. to an affluent audience “I went through some teachers and coaches The most common way tough training, with strict were the ones who most leaders affect the world is disciplinarians,” Clark influenced me. They through their own person- Cornering cancer Ɣ Our house GAS said. “People who made showed me what right al example,” he said. explosion sure you did everything looked like.” Clark, who has earned right and if you didn’t, Clark went into the three master’s degrees, you did it over again. And Army after graduating currently serves as Di- I’m not talking about from Boston College and rector of Foreign Intelli- Green Berets or Army not knowing what he gence, tasked with daily Rangers. I’m talking wanted to do with his briefing the Secretary of about the Sisters of Notre life. It turned out to be the Army and the Army Dame.” a wise decision, as in Chief of Staff on what

WINTER 2018-19 Clark, who graduated his 30-year active duty is going on in the world. from St. Mary’s in 1977, career he earned the Two of his children have shared his experiences Bronze Star and several followed his footsteps and with the 124 members other medals, and had the joined the Army. Contact us at: SEND US YOUR STUFF 781-593-7700 WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL LOOK@ITEMLIVE. [email protected] COM OR MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903.

WEATHER LOTTERY

MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: SUN, MOON, TIDES National weather TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST Wednesday...... 5562 Wednesday...... 8444 Forecast for Thursday, January 31, 2019 Mainly sunny. High 19F. W winds 15 to 20 kt with Tuesday...... 4118 Tuesday...... 4388 Sunrise today 6:56 a.m. Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Winds WSW at 15 to 25 mph. gusts up to 25 kt. Waves Monday...... 9143 Monday...... 5779 Sunset today 4:58 p.m. Tonight: Clear. Low around around 2 ft. Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: Sunrise tomorrow 6:55 a.m. 10F. Winds W at 10 to 20 Tonight: W winds 15 to 20 kt mph. with gusts up to 25 kt. Waves EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER H High tide today 8:50 p.m. L around 2 ft. All 4...... $5,417 All 4...... $4,006 Low tide today 2:34 p.m. H First or last 3...... $758 First or last 3...... $561 High tide tomorrow 9:44 p.m. L Any 2...... $65 Any 2...... $48 Any 1...... $6 Any 1...... $5 ANY ORDER ANY ORDER All 4...... $451 All 4...... $1,001

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©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 2019 St. Mary’s Peabody football holds on celebrates to top season Saugus By Steve Krause ITEM STAFF By Mike Alongi ITEM STAFF SAUGUS — Sean Driscoll re ected upon his  rst season as St. Mary’s High football SAUGUS — Thanks to a pair of big dou- coach Wednesday night, commending his ble-doubles, the Peabody girls basketball players for persevering through some try- team outlasted Saugus Wednesday eve- ing conditions. ning to earn a 57-51 win at John W. Tow- “New coach, and a lot of early-season ers Gymnasium. Both coaches knew it injuries, including two right off the bat,” would be a tough game going in, and that’s he said at the team’s banquet at Rosaria’s exactly how it played out on the oor. Restaurant. “If there were ever a reason “We knew it was going to be a tough for these kids to lie back and quit. But game coming in, and they never quit,” they didn’t do that. They stepped up. And said Peabody coach Stan McKeen. “We I am very proud of them for that.” took that big lead and I knew they’d make Driscoll pointed to a mid-season dip in a comeback, and that’s exactly what hap- which the Spartans lost to both Archbish- pened. But we got some good contribu- op Williams at home and then to Mashpee, tions off the bench and the kids worked the team that had defeated them the pre- hard out there to earn the win.” vious fall and kept them out of the Divi- Peabody was led by the inside duo of se- sion 7 Super Bowl. niors Catherine Manning and Liz Zaiter. “We got it back together and ended up Manning led all scorers with 19 points going to Gillette Stadium at the end of the and 14 rebounds, while Zaiter was right season,” he said. behind with 17 points and 13 rebounds. Driscoll took over this past season for Freshman Oluchi Okananwa just missed Matt Durgin, who stepped down after a a double-double with nine points and sev- highly successful tenure at the school. en rebounds, and senior Kristina Rossign- He also talked about Jalen Echevarria, oll had seven points and four rebounds. who joined the team this past fall as a “Liz had a great game out there, and she senior, and who took home the Spartan really did a great job inside on both ends,” Award signifying the most valuable play- McKeen said. “Catherine had a huge er. game on the boards and was big with sec- “I knew about him,” Driscoll said. “I’d ond-chance points. It was great to see the read about him. At  rst, we tried him out two of them clicking at the same time out at quarterback. We knew he was athletic.” there.” However, both Driscoll and Echevarria Saugus was led by junior Taylor Bog- — a 1,000-point scorer in basketball — danski, who had a double-double with agreed he’d be better off at running back, 16 points and 10 rebounds. Junior Kiley and ended up with 1,205 yards, 16 rushing Ronan had nine points and three rebounds TDs and  ve more receiving, and led the junior Molly Granara had seven points team to the Super Bowl. and  ve rebounds, while senior Alessia Driscoll also talked of how unusual it Salzillo and junior Jillian Ricupero each was for an offensive lineman — D.J. Di- had  ve points. Senior Marissa Stockwell Censo — to be the offensive MVP. also had a solid game with three points ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Other major award winners were George and seven rebounds. Peabody’s Catherine Manning scored 19 points and grabbed 14 re- ST. MARY’S, B2 bounds in the Tanners’ win Wednesday. PEABODY, B2 Peabody girls skate to win

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The Peabody girls hockey team skated to a 4-1 win over Waltham Wednesday eve- ning at James McVann-Louis O’Keefe Rink. With the win, the Tanners quali ed for the state tournament. Peabody led 2-1 at the second inter- mission and sealed the win with a pair of goals in the third period. Sammie Mira- solo scored two goals to pace Peabody’s offense. Jessica Robert and Paige Thibedeau scored one goal each. Maria Pierce dished two assists. The Tanners (11-3-1) are back on the ice Friday eve- ning (5:15) when they host Lynn Jets qualify for state tournament Beverly/Danvers. GIRLS HOCKEY By Harold Rivera “It’s a great feeling,” Jets coach goal with two assists, Owen Downey John DiFilippo St. Mary’s 13, Beverly 1 ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Mike Roberts said. “It’s something scored a goal with one assist, Paul (right) scored Codi Butt (four goals), Jen- we’ve been talking about as one of Papageorgiou scored one goal and two goals with na Chaplain (three goals, LYNN — When the Lynn Jets our main goals for the season. To- Andrew Patrie dished two assists. one assist to one assist) and Zoe Solomons came together during the preseason night I thought they played the best Jets goalie Jack Gallant made 15 pace Lynn’s of- (two goals, four assists) were the  rst goal they set for themselves game they’ve played in at least four saves and came one tough-luck fense Wednesday. the top contributors for St. was to qualify for the Division 3 or  ve weeks. We wanted to come bounce away from a shutout win. Mary’s. North state tournament. Wednes- out and get back to being physical Hamilton-Wenham’s lone goal of ITEM PHOTO | Goalie Maddy Delano ( ve day afternoon at William P. Connery in the forecheck, back to dumping the game was scored by Luke Mc- OWEN O’ROURKE saves) and Ang Catino (three Rink, they reached that goal with a pucks down low. I thought we did Clintock (unassisted) in the second saves) paired up for the win. 6-1 non-conference win over Ham- exactly that.” period. McClintock sent a shot Gal- The Spartans improved to ilton-Wenham. Better yet, Lynn’s John DiFilippo scored two goals lant’s way that hit the boards, landed playing some of its best hockey as with one assist to pace Lynn’s of- ROUNDUP, B2 the postseason nears. fense. Brian Clougherty scored a JETS, B2 Cresta powers Marblehead girls hockey past Fenwick

By Daniel Kane topilova in the win. Marblehead’s Syd- ITEM STAFF “Sydney’s a great player,” Marblehead ney Cresta scored coach Marissa Maccario said. “We have two goals and MIDDLETON — A three-point game given her skills to practice on through- collected an assist from senior captain Sydney Cresta out the year and once she conquers one in Wednesday’s helped lift the Marblehead girls hockey thing she’s always on to the next. She’s win over Bishop team past Bishop Fenwick, 3-1, at Es- a fun player to coach. We’re always Fenwick. sex Sports Center Wednesday night. throwing new ideas at her and she asks Cresta scored two goals in the second ITEM FILE PHOTO period and dished an assist to Amy Vy- MARBLEHEAD, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 2019 St. Mary’s skates Peabody holds on to top Saugus past Newburyport PEABODY From B1 ROUNDUP ished with 14. “Peabody’s having an From B1 Dillan Day led the Patri- awesome season,” Saugus ots with 14 points and six coach Mark Schruender 11-1-1 and visit Matignon rebounds. said. “In my mind, they’re Saturday (6). English (12-2) hosts one of the best teams in BOYS HOCKEY Danvers Friday (7). the state. It’s a great test St. Mary’s 4, GIRLS BASKETBALL to play a team like that Newburyport 3 Revere 49, English 45 and see where we measure St. Mary’s featured four At English, the Bulldogs up. We obviously wanted goal scorers in the win. dropped to 6-8. Jessica to win the game, but it’s Davis Kinne, Owen Ma- Ruiz led them with 13 something to build on.” guire, Damon Maribito points and grabbed eight The game opened up with and Colby Magliozzi each rebounds. both teams playing solid scored a goal. Maribito Revere’s Erika Cheev- defense. Saugus pressured (two), Kinne, Magliozzi, er led all scorers with 25 the Tanners the whole way Jared Coppola, Max Giar- points. up the court, while Pea- dina, Brady Carpenter English visits Danvers body did a great job of forc- and Kyle Ouellette logged Friday (7). ing the Sachems to take assists. WRESTLING tough shots. Eventually, Spartans goalie Joe Pur- St. John’s Prep 45, Zaiter caught fire and reg- tell made 23 saves. Westford 21 istered nine points and six “I’m proud of the way we The Eagles got wins from rebounds in the quarter to played,” Spartans coach Nick Curley (106 pounds), give Peabody a 12-6 lead Mark Lee said. “We played Adam Schaeublin (113), going into the second. hard through some adver- Quinn Alexander (126), Peabody stretched its sity. There were a couple Kevin Carney (132), Ryan lead to as much as 10 bad bounces for us but we Garlitz (138), Matt Mitch- points early in the sec- stayed focused. ell (145), Achilles Gikas ond quarter, but Saugus “We went through the (152), Marty Roach (160), flipped the script as the entire game with just one Ben Shaw (170) and Owen quarter developed. Behind penalty. The discipline Gaffney (195). solid play from Ronan and was there tonight.” St. John’s is now 29-1. Bogdanski, the Sachems St. Mary’s (13-2) visits SWIMMING cut the deficit to just four Franklin (4:30) Saturday. Northeastern points. Peabody took a 25- “We’ve always had tough Conference Meet ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE 21 lead into halftime. games with Franklin,” The Marblehead swim Peabody’s Emily Carney, left, defends Saugus’ Kiley Ronan. The second half belonged Lee said. “We lost to them team won first place in to Peabody for the most a couple years back in the the boys portion of the Now at 8-7, Saugus ender. “We need to box in the tournament. part. The Tanners extend- finals in Division 1. We al- conference meet Tuesday ed their lead to as much needs to bare down and out better and play better “We certainly hope we ways expect a battle with and the girls followed suit as 12 points by the end of earn two more wins to inside. Aside from that, I can keep this level of play Franklin.” with a first-place finish the third quarter and then qualify for the state tour- loved our effort. Our ener- going,” McKeen said. “We Saugus 2, Medford 0 Wednesday. nament. Next up, the Sa- gy was terrific. We never got a great test tonight Nick Aiken gave the Sa- “It was actually a sur- as much as 15 points ear- ly in the fourth. Saugus chems will take on Somer- quit. We kept coming, mak- and we have a few more chems a 1-0 lead in the prise to me this year,” ville Thursday (7). ing runs until the very end. before the season is over, first period with assists pulled to within six points Magicians Susan Guertin “We have to play like we I loved our persistence.” so we’ll just keep working from Ronnie Paolo and said. “I knew we had quite toward the closing stretch, did tonight as far as the As for Peabody (13-1), hard out there and see Lorenzo Keegan. Adam a bit of depth. Last year but that was as close as effort and the energy and the Tanners are aiming where it goes.” Rodrigues sealed the win we graduated a lot of tal- the Sachems would get with an empty-netter on an ent. Every year you hope as Peabody hit a few free we just have to clean up to continue to improve as Peabody visits Marble- assist from Joe Cross. Sau- the kids step up and they throws to seal the win. the mistakes,” said Schru- they try to earn a top seed head Friday (7). gus goalie Jack Devereaux did. It was amazing.” made 27 saves for his third BOYS TRACK shutout of the season. Marblehead 69, Jets qualify for state tournament The Sachems (6-6-3) Everett 16 host Marblehead Satur- The Magicians got wins day (4:30). from Richard Decarvalho JETS ing Lynn’s lead to 5-0. The “Marblehead’s a real in the high jump (five feet, From B1 Generals held down the good team,” Sachems eight inches), Derek Testa fort for the rest of the pe- coach Jeff Natalucci said. in the shot put (40-10 1/2), on Gallant’s skate and riod but came up empty on “We’re going to have to Nik Kams in the 50-yard made its way into the net. a pair of power plays. Mc- bring our best game. We hurdles (7.5 seconds), Chris “Jack played pretty de- Clintock’s goal with 45.0 need points here over our Barone in the 50 dash (5.6), cent,” Roberts said. “If not to go in the second period last five games so we have Godot Gaskins in the 300 for that one crazy bounce put Hamilton-Wenham on to be ready to go.” (35.5), Nate Mullins in the off the glass he would’ve the board. Lynn carried a Marblehead 1, 600 (1:30.7), Zach Jordan had a shutout. I thought our 5-1 lead into the second Winthrop 1 in the 1000 (2:58.2), Peter defense played very well, intermission. In a battle between two Clifford in the one-mile moving the puck side to Things quieted down of the top teams in the (5:00.6) and Grant Adam in side. That’s something we’ve in the third period. Lynn Northeastern Conference, the two-mile (12:05.3). kind of struggled with. killed another penalty, Winthrop’s Sam Yarrow GIRLS TRACK “It was a complete game, this time with 6:01 to play, and Marblehead’s Loch Marblehead 72, top to bottom. Everyone and kept the Generals at Sheridan scored the goals. Everett 13 out there played well. It bay through the closing The Magicians (10-2- Marblehead won all but feels unbelievable to get stretch for the 5-1 win. 2) visit Saugus Saturday one event, getting victo- in (the state tournament) The Jets (9-3-2) host Re- (4:30). ries from Catherine Wa- with six games to spare. vere Saturday (4) during The Vikings (11-3-1) ger in the high jump (4- We’re getting back to the their annual Lynn Youth host Danvers Saturday 10), Eloisa Elston in the basics. The kids have all Hockey Night. Boston Bru- (1:30). shot put (24-8), Cristina bought in and they’re ins Mascot Blades will be BOYS BASKETBALL Botnaru in the 50 hurdles working hard.” on hand for photos and any English 77, Revere 45 (8.4), Lydia Bongiomo It didn’t take long for the Lynn Youth Hockey play- At Revere, the Bulldogs in the 300 (42.0), Emily Jets to set the tone. After ers who wear their jerseys ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE continued to roll through Pratt in the 600 (1:46.8), two minutes of scoreless will be admitted free. the Northeastern Con- Tess Whalen in the 1000 play, Clougherty (who sits Paul Papageorgiou scored a goal in the Jets’ “We’re proud of the guys ference. Jarnel Guzman (3:07.6), Olivia Cleary in at 147 career points) took win on Wednesday. for what they’ve accom- scored 21 points and Jack the one-mile (6:15.0) and advantage of a one-on-one plished,” Roberts said. “We Rodriguez added 17. Ma- Bela Corsini in the two- for Lynn’s first goal of the have a couple more games the first intermission. each other. It really amps son Jean-Baptiste fin- mile (12:45.5). game. Downey followed here. We have Revere Sat- suit 30 seconds later, mak- “We could tell they had people up to play a full 45 urday. We have two tough ing it a 2-0 Jets lead. Di- the vibe going early,” minutes which is promis- ones next week with Latin Filippo took charge with Roberts said. “They were ing moving forward.” Academy and Shawsheen St. Mary’s football a pair of goals (with 8:33 banging on the boards be- Papageorgiou joined on back-to-back nights. and 2:30 left in the period) fore the start. They were in on the fun halfway Now we’re playing for and the Jets were rocking laying hits in the first two through the second period seeding. We’re going to ap- celebrates season and rolling with a 4-0 lead. shifts. You get a couple with a slapshot that found proach every game like a That’s where it stood at goals and people feed off the back of the net, boost- playoff game.” ST. MARY’S Alec Colacetti, rookies of From B1 the year; Duy Tran, 12th player; Derek O’Leary, un- Cresta powers Marblehead girls hockey past Fenwick Freeman, defensive MVP; sung hero; Brendan Laun- Jack Maguire, ironman; dry, special teams. MARBLEHEAD like this. We lost to Wilm- head ahead 1-0. period. Fenwick finally Connor Donohue and Eni Student athlete awards From B1 ington the same way with Cresta lit the lamp a broke the shut out when Falayi, Arthur McManus went to Graham Richman, one bad period. We need minute later. This time Eve Weiss ripped a shot Leadership Award; Mark Colin Martin, Chris Ran- a lot of questions and it more consistency and Mia Salah had a shot and McNeil found the back Niboh and Mathias Ha- con, Maguire and Colacitti. pays off.” have to get back on the saved by Jalbert but of the net on a rebound to ley, John Miller Coach- Driscoll also present- Fenwick’s lone goal came winning track.” Cresta finished on the re- cut the Marblehead lead es Award; Kevin Foley, ed $250 scholarships to from Lexi McNeil in the The Magicians went on bound out front to extend to 3-1. Father John Dillon Day Patrick Henry and Bobby third period. Crusaders the offensive first with the Magicians’ lead to 2-0. The Crusaders were Commitment Award; Zion Reynolds, who suffered coach Doug Anderson was a power play chance five After killing a Cru- whistled for a penalty a Davis, scout player of the injuries this season, in disappointed with the ef- minutes into the first pe- saders power play mid- minute later, preventing year; Zach Barden and memory of his late father. fort, particularly early in riod. But Jalbert made a way through the second, them from gaining mo- the second period. sprawling save to knock Cresta continued to make mentum after the goal. “In that second period the puck out of the crease plays. The senior captain Jalbert was pulled in the Catch up with your we were just totally out- to keep the game score- slipped by a few Fenwick final minute but Magi- played,” Anderson said. less. defenders and dished a cians netminder Grace favorite team “Sydney Cresta, we tried Later in the period the nice pass to Vytopilova Bertagna (16 saves) made to neutralize her by stay- Magicians saw anoth- who scored on the open two saves to close out the in Item Sports! ing on her but she’s that er scoring opportunity net to put Marblehead out game for Marblehead. good. We just have to play when Maddy Digiovanni front 3-0. “Grace has been doing better positional hock- found herself with a shot “We’re usually playing so well for us recently,” ey. We were all over the in the slot after an odd- with two and half lines so Maccario said. “We’ve place in the second period man rush. The sophomore I think that the biggest been working on things and we don’t have enough ripped a low shot but Jal- thing for us is being con- with her every week at speed to combat their best bert made the pad save to ditioned,” Maccario said. practice and she has im- players. once again keep the game “This team is always hav- proved. If you want to “But I’m going to take tied. ing upbeat practices and be successful you need the positive out of it,” An- The Crusaders’ penal- we get in the conditioning a goalie to get hot at the derson added. “Daphne ty kill stepped for a few we need with drills and end of the year so it’s been Jalbert (30 saves) played minutes on two penalties skating hard. We know great to see.” ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! good in goal, we played early in the second peri- the longer shifts are going Both teams are back strong at the end and od, but Marblehead kept to take place in the middle on the ice this weekend. did some things with our the pressure on. Cresta of the game too so we pre- Marblehead (3-9-0) hosts Call Customer Service to place an ad goalie out. It was just eventually found the pare for it.” Winthrop Saturday (4:30) 781-593-7700, ext. 2 too little too late and you back of the net on a low Marblehead continued while the Crusaders (8- can’t turn it on that late. wrist shot for a power to control the pace of play 5-1) host rival Arlington This is the second loss play goal to put Marble- midway through the third Catholic Sunday (9). THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE THURSDAY Classical at Medford (7) English at Danvers (7) Boys Basketball Lynnfield at North Reading (7) Somerville at Saugus (7) Peabody at Marblehead (7) Girls Basketball Salem at Revere (7) Saugus at Somerville (7) Swampscott at Winthrop (7) Swampscott at Classical (7) Boys Basketball Swimming Fellowship at KIPP (5) Catholic Conference Meet (at St. Tech at Northeast (5:30) John’s, 3) Fenwick at Cathedral (6:30) CAC Meet (at Tech, 3) Arlington Catholic at St. Mary’s (6:30) North Reading at Lynnfield (6:30) FRIDAY Medford at Classical (7) Girls Basketball Danvers at English (7) Northeast at Tech (5:15) Marblehead at Peabody (7) KIPP at Greater Lawrence (5:30) Revere at Salem (7) Cathedral at Fenwick (6:30) Winthrop at Swampscott (7) St. Mary’s at Arlington Catholic (6:30) Girls Hockey St. John’s at Xaverian (7) Beverly at Peabody (5:15)

SPORTS BRIEFS Hibernian 5K be a post-race party that includes free food and live Road Race Irish music as well. More information and The 10th annual Lynn race updates can be found Hibernian 5K Road Race is at https://sites.google.com/ scheduled for Sunday, site/lynnhibernian5k/. March 24 at 11a.m. Online registration is available via Classical girls Racewire at https://race- wire.com/register. basketball Alumni php?id=10042. Online reg- istration closes at midnight Reunion Night PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS on March 20. After March The Classical girls basket- 20, those interested may ball team will host its annu- Al Horford (right) blocks a shot by Charlotte Hornets center Bismack Biyombo during a game at TD register in person at the al Alumni Reunion Night Garden Wednesday night. Hibernian Hall at 105 Fed- next Friday (Feb. 1) during eral St on Saturday, March its home game against Med- 23 from noon to 4 p.m. ford at 7 p.m. The team during packet pick up or on invites all former players Celtics stay hot with win over Hornets race day beginning at 9 and coaches to watch the BOSTON (AP) — Jaylen Brown had and started a 25-6 quarter-ending run. Rising Stars game for a second straight a.m. The registration fee is current version of the Rams $30. The first 500 regis- and join them for a social 24 points and 10 rebounds, Jayson The Celtics led 98-75 after three and season during All-Star weekend in tered runners will also be gathering at a local restau- Tatum scored 20 points, and the Bos- ran the lead up to 35 during the fourth. Charlotte. The 20-year-old Celtics for- given race shirts. There will rant after the game. ton Celtics rolled over the Charlotte TIP-INS ward isn’t as certain where he’ll play Hornets 126-94 on Wednesday night Hornets: After playing 19 minutes in after that with the NBA’s trade dead- despite Kyrie Irving’s absence. Monday’s win against the Knicks, PG line looming on Feb 7. TV/RADIO Terry Rozier had 17 points and tied a Tony Parker sat to rest his sore right “I mean, it’s good to be wanted,” TV career high with 10 assists in place of ankle. Rookie two-way G Joe Chealey Tatum said about his name popping NHL Irving, who missed his second straight was active for the first time in his NBA up in trade rumors surrounding New 7 p.m...... Philadelphia at Boston...... NESN, NHL Network game with a left hip strain. career. ... Coach James Borrego said Orleans Pelicans star Anthony Davis, NBA Marcus Morris scored 15 points, Al C Cody Zeller, out since Dec. 31 while whose agent publicly requested a trade 8 p.m...... Milwaukee at Toronto...... TNT recovering from right hand surgery, is 10:30 p.m...... Philadelphia at Golden State...... TNT Horford had 14 and Gordon Hayward Monday. “I’m not a free agent. I don’t Men’s College Basketball 12 for the Celtics, who won for the sev- “about a week away” from returning. have any control. I can control what I 5 p.m...... LIU Brooklyn at Fairleigh Dickinson...... ESPNU enth time in eight games. Celtics: Irving, who last week earned can control. Just go out there and play.” 7 p.m...... Austin Peay at Tennessee Tech...... ESPNews Kemba Walker had 21 points to lead his sixth All-Star selection in eight BEAT L.A. (AGAIN) 7 p.m...... Purdue at Penn State...... FS1 Charlotte, well short of the 43 he scored seasons, missed his second straight With the Patriots set to face the 7 p.m...... Temple at Houston...... ESPN2 in a 117-112 home win over Boston on game with an injury the team believes Rams in Super Bowl LIII on Sunday, 7 p.m...... Tulane at East Carolina...... ESPNU Nov. 19. he suffered during Saturday’s loss to the Celtics were gifted Pats-themed 8 p.m...... Xavier at Georgetown...... CBSSN Malik Monk scored 16 points, Nico- Golden State. “Hopefully he’ll be avail- T-shirts saying “Beat LA” from New 9 p.m...... Arizona at Arizona St...... ESPN2 9 p.m...... Oregon at Utah...... FS1 las Batum added 13 and Marvin Wil- able Friday (against the Knicks). If not, England wide receiver Julian Edel- 9 p.m...... UConn at UCF...... ESPNU liams 10 in Charlotte’s third loss in five Sunday,” coach Brad Stevens said. Bos- man. The rally cry, which originates 11 p.m...... Gonzaga at BYU...... ESPN2 games. ton improved to 6-2 without Irving this from the Celtics’ rivalry with the Lak- 11 p.m...... UC Irvine at UC Santa Barbara...... ESPNU Morris knocked down a 3-pointer season. ers, was also adopted by Red Sox fans Women’s College Basketball from the right wing with 6:49 left in the RISING RUMORS during this year’s World Series against 6 p.m...... Iowa at Michigan...... Big Ten Network third period to put Boston ahead 76-69 Tatum will play for Team USA in the the Dodgers. 6:30 p.m...... South Carolina at Kentucky...... SEC Network 7 p.m...... Florida at Tennessee...... SEC Network 7 p.m...... UConn at Louisville...... ESPN 7 p.m...... Virginia Tech at Pittsburgh...... NESN Plus Develin is ‘the hammer’ that propels the 7:30 p.m...... Mississippi St. at LSU...... SEC Network 8 p.m...... Auburn at Mississippi...... SEC Network 8 p.m...... Georgia at Arkansas...... SEC Network Patriots’ high-powered running game 8 p.m...... Nebraska at Purdue...... Big Ten Network 8:30 p.m...... Vanderbilt at Texas A&M...... SEC Network Curling ATLANTA (AP) — James for a fullback and I’m just 12 p.m...... World Cup...... NBCSN Develin will reach into his happy to be out there doing Golf past every now and then what I do.” 6:30 a.m...... European: Saudi International...... Golf by pulling out one of his What Develin, who can 3 p.m...... PGA: Phoenix Open...... Golf notebooks from his junior squat 670 pounds and Radio and senior years at Brown bench press 500, does isn’t NHL University. always seen in the game 7 p.m...... Philadelphia at Boston...... WBZ-FM 98.5 The New England Patri- stats. Taking on defensive ots fullback flips through a linemen and blitzing line- NHL few pages, shakes his head backers looking to blow up and can barely remember plays in the backfield is the EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Central Division what he scribbled on them fullback’s responsibility. GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA on his way to earning a For Develin, that means Tampa Bay 49 37 10 2 76 199 140 Winnipeg 50 32 16 2 66 172 140 Toronto 49 30 17 2 62 174 140 Nashville 52 30 18 4 64 161 135 degree in mechanical engi- bursting open holes for the Montreal 51 28 18 5 61 154 149 Minnesota 50 26 21 3 55 142 142 neering in 2010. likes of White, Sony Mi- Boston 50 27 17 6 60 146 132 Dallas 49 24 21 4 52 126 128 “It’s just like looking at a chel and . Buffalo 49 25 18 6 56 145 148 Colorado 50 22 20 8 52 169 162 Florida 48 20 20 8 48 152 170 St. Louis 49 22 22 5 49 139 149 whole different language,” He thinks of himself as the Detroit 51 19 25 7 45 145 172 Chicago 51 18 24 9 45 156 190 Develin said with a big “bodyguard” for the run- Ottawa 50 19 26 5 43 156 187 Pacific Division smile at the Patriots’ team ning backs. Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS GP W L OT Pts GF GA Calgary 51 33 13 5 71 190 145 hotel Wednesday. “I have “He’s definitely our pro- N.Y. Islanders 49 29 15 5 63 147 122 San Jose 52 29 16 7 65 187 167 no idea the stuff I did.” James Develin answers questions during Super tector out there,” White Washington 50 27 17 6 60 171 162 Vegas 52 29 19 4 62 157 140 Columbus 49 28 18 3 59 158 151 Vancouver 51 23 22 6 52 147 161 That’s because the Bowl Opening Night in Atlanta Monday night. said with a laugh. Pittsburgh 49 26 17 6 58 172 152 Anaheim 51 21 21 9 51 120 153 30-year-old Develin has On the AFC champion- Carolina 50 24 20 6 54 140 149 Arizona 50 23 23 4 50 132 142 N.Y. Rangers 49 21 21 7 49 139 165 Edmonton 50 23 24 3 49 144 163 been fully focused on foot- squads regularly lined up a fullbacks. ship-clinching 2-yard TD Philadelphia 50 21 23 6 48 143 170 Los Angeles 50 20 26 4 44 114 150 ball the past nine years. fullback — something that “I think the fullback posi- run by Burkhead, it was New Jersey 49 19 23 7 45 146 167 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss. More specifically, as the would have been unheard tion has always kind of got Develin who made a terrif- Wednesday’s Games Minnesota at Dallas, 8 p.m. bruising, bulldozing full- of up until a handful of the moniker that it’s a dy- ic block to clear things in Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. Saturday’s Games back who smashes holes front of him. Buffalo at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Edmonton at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. years ago as two-back sets ing breed, that it’s kind of Thursday’s Games New Jersey at Montreal, 2 p.m. through defensive lines “I want to be the ham- were common for decades. on its way out, but I think N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Detroit at Ottawa, 7 p.m. and powers the way for the mer,” Develin said. “Not Philadelphia at Boston, 7 p.m. St. Louis at Columbus, 7 p.m. With a to faster, football is such a matchup Columbus at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Vegas at Florida, 7 p.m. Patriots’ running game. the nail.” Friday’s Games Los Angeles vs. N.Y. Islanders at Nassau “You’ve just got to be spread-out offenses, the game and things work so That’s how it is during Calgary at Washington, 7 p.m. Veterans Memorial Coliseum, 7 p.m. need for a big bopper in the cyclically,” Develin said. “As Tampa Bay vs. N.Y. Islanders at Nassau Anaheim at Winnipeg, 7 p.m. tough, got to be nasty, got most games for the 6-foot- Veterans Memorial Coliseum, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh at Toronto, 7 p.m. to be physical,” running backfield has dwindled. defenses get smaller and 3, 255-pound bruiser. He Ottawa at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Dallas at Nashville, 8 p.m. Chicago at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at N.Y. Rangers, 8 p.m. back James White said. Except in places such as try to stop the passing at- has 13 career regular-sea- Nashville at Florida, 7 p.m. Chicago at Minnesota, 8 p.m. “And he’s all of that.” New England, which has tack, it kind of leaves them son carries for 23 yards Vegas at Carolina, 7:30 p.m. Vancouver at Colorado, 10 p.m. Toronto at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Arizona at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Develin is a bit of an used Develin on 68 snaps susceptible to, with lighter, and five , in- anomaly in today’s NFL, this postseason — a num- faster guys on the field, for cluding four this season. playing a position that ber that could represent a power running game. Develin also set a career NBA doesn’t even exist on a whole regular season’s “I think there’s always best with 12 catches for 61 EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE many teams. Only 14 of 32 worth for some of today’s going to be a legitimate use yards. Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Toronto 37 15 .712 — Houston 29 21 .580 — Philadelphia 33 18 .647 3½ San Antonio 30 22 .577 — Boston 32 19 .627 4½ New Orleans 23 28 .451 6½ Woods begins 2019 season at a slower pace Brooklyn 28 24 .538 9 Dallas 22 27 .449 6½ New York 10 39 .204 25½ Memphis 20 31 .392 9½ Southeast Division Northwest Division SAN DIEGO (AP) — Tiger Woods when Woods didn’t win his first start W L Pct GB W L Pct GB wrapped up his week at Torrey Pines of the year it was written off in some Miami 24 24 .500 — Denver 34 15 .694 — with a 67 to tie for 20th and said it corners as spring training. Every- Charlotte 24 26 .480 1 Oklahoma City 32 18 .640 2½ Washington 21 29 .420 4 Portland 31 20 .608 4 was good to shake off some rust and thing was geared toward that first full Orlando 20 31 .392 5½ Utah 29 22 .569 6 see what needs work. It was his first week at Augusta National. In some Atlanta 16 33 .327 8½ Minnesota 24 26 .480 10½ Central Division Pacific Division competition in seven weeks, and only respects, that remains true. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB his second event since the Ryder Cup It’s about peaking four weeks ev- Milwaukee 36 13 .735 — Golden State 36 14 .720 — Indiana 32 17 .653 4 L.A. Clippers 28 23 .549 8½ ended on Oct. 1. ery year, and Woods said that starts Detroit 21 28 .429 15 L.A. Lakers 26 25 .510 10½ Whether it’s because of age or injury “months out.” Chicago 11 40 .216 26 Sacramento 25 25 .500 11 — both are relevant — keep in mind But when does it become important Cleveland 11 41 .212 26½ Phoenix 11 42 .208 26½ that for the first 12 years of his pro to start seeing results? Wednesday’s Games Boston at New York, 7:30 p.m. career, Woods never finished outside “Just want to keep building, keep Boston 126, Charlotte 94 Oklahoma City at Miami, 8 p.m. Chicago at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Atlanta at Utah, 9 p.m. the top 10 in his first event of the year, getting more crisp,” Woods said. “It’s Dallas at New York, 7:30 p.m. Houston at Denver, 10 p.m. winning six times. The streak ended hard to peak for four major champi- Denver at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Saturday’s Games Indiana at Washington, 8 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Detroit, 5 p.m. at the Match Play in 2009 after he sat onships. It’s not easy. I’ve only done it Memphis at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Brooklyn at Orlando, 7 p.m. Atlanta at Sacramento, 10 p.m. out eight months recovering from re- 14 times.” Chicago at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Utah at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Milwaukee at Washington, 7 p.m. constructive knee surgery. Most players would love to peak at Thursday’s Games Dallas at Detroit, 7 p.m. Dallas at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. Dating to 2009, he has finished in majors half as much — if that many Indiana at Orlando, 7 p.m. Indiana at Miami, 7:30 p.m. the top 10 just twice in his first event — in their careers. While conceding FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Milwaukee at Toronto, 8 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Golden State, 8:30 p.m. Brooklyn at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. New Orleans at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. of the year — a tie for fourth in the that “only” 14 sounds like a lot, Woods L.A. Lakers at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Atlanta at Phoenix, 9 p.m. 2010 Masters and a tie for third in put it into context by referencing Jack Tiger Woods watches a tee Philadelphia at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Denver at Minnesota, 9 p.m. shot during the Farmer’s In- Friday’s Games Houston at Utah, 9 p.m. Abu Dhabi in 2012. Nicklaus winning “only” 18 times in Memphis at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Even at his best, and when healthy, 164 majors. surance Open last week. B4 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 2019 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 CUL DE SAC / RICHARD THOMPSON

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 2019 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) Make a positive change. Work- If you make suggestions, you’ll Consider what you want, and If you don’t like your current You’ll come up with a good You’ll come up with a plan that ing for or volunteering to help a gain support that will lead to then take action. A relationship situation, do something about idea, but not everyone will sup- shouldn’t be ignored. Put some cause you believe in will bring positive change. Attending will take a positive turn if you it. A change will do you good. port what you want to do. Have thought, muscle and initiative favorable results and forge business meetings, getting to- share your thoughts and feel- Open up a conversation that confidence and move forward into getting your scheme up valuable connections. Make gether with old friends or plan- ings and listen attentively. will clarify what exactly you with your plans. A personal and running. Celebrate with a your move and follow through ning something special for a want. change looks promising. loved one. with your plans. loved one is favored. CANCER (June 21-July 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) What someone says will VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Make a change for the right If you get together with some- Follow through with your plans. change your perspective re- A problem at home needs to Taking a short trip or attending reasons. Discuss your plans one you respect, you’ll be of- Talk less and do more. Deter- garding how you do your job or be addressed quickly to avoid a trade show, seminar or busi- with someone you respect. fered sound advice regarding mination and discipline will take care of your responsibili- a scene or unwanted change. ness meeting will lead to new Much can be accomplished a personal situation. Walk away help you finish what you start. ties. Take note of what others Offer alternatives, along with beginnings. Take your time and if you do your own thing. Walk from indulgent matters. Take If you can’t say something nice, do, but follow your heart and common sense and incen- do things your way. A creative away from anyone using pres- better care of your health. be quiet. do your own thing. tives. outlet will ease stress. sure tactics.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Last rites for dying wife were comfort to her family Taking care, just in case DEAR ABBY: My wife, and notice that many of In “A Farewell to Arms,” Er- quired finding West with the a convert to reform Juda- Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van the letters come from peo- nest Hemingway wrote, “That king. (From the bidding, East ism, died this past year. Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, ple who let others run is the greatest fallacy, the wis- could not have a singleton The day before she passed, and was founded by her mother, roughshod over them or do dom of old men. They do not king; and even in an uncon- while she was in a coma, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at things to them they are grow wise. They grow careful.” tested auction, it would be Roman Catholic family Older bridge players do tend DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los not happy with. My sug- unwise to play East for a stiff members asked if they gestion is a simple adage to be more careful than their king.) could bring in a priest. I Angeles, CA 90069. that has helped me younger brethren, especially But just in case West had said OK because I knew it through life: “People can in the bidding. In this deal, a singleton king, South was meant a lot to them. A not second-guess yourself rude to call and ask to only do to you what you South was in four spades. careful to lead a low spade at priest came and adminis- ALLOW them to do to What did the old codger do trick four. Here, when the king tered last rites. (My wife now. What happened does switch our stylist knowing not impugn the authentic- that we will be seeing both you.” after West started with three appeared, declarer won with was born and raised a rounds of clubs? ity of the Jewish rites that of them in the same place? I realize this may not be dummy’s ace, played a spade Catholic.) a panacea for all situa- South opened with a weak to his jack and continued with I have been having seri- you used to bury her. TENTATIVE IN THE tions, and for those who no-trump, showing 12-14 the heart queen. ous second thoughts about MIDWEST have difficulty asserting points. North responded two If South had led the spade my decision. Nobody out- DEAR ABBY: A year themselves it may not clubs, planning, if his partner side my family knows ago, my friend “Stephanie” DEAR TENTATIVE: jack or 10 at trick four, he come easy. But folks will rebid two diamonds, to jump about this. Did I make the decided to stop cutting No, it is not rude. Tell your would have lost two clubs, continue doing to you to three spades to show four right call, or should I have hair as her second job. She new stylist that you have one heart and one spade. what you allow them to do spades, five hearts and at politely told my wife’s had done mine, my hus- decided to go back to until you say no. What do least game-going values (the family that I could not band’s and our son’s hair Stephanie in light of your you think, Abby? Smolen convention). When agree to their request? for years. We switched to a long relationship. Make West made a takeout dou- stylist she referred us to the switch as cordial as TROUBLED KIP IN AUSTIN, ble over two spades, North and have been satisfied possible. Explain that it REFORM JEW TEXAS jumped to four spades. How- with the service. has nothing to do with the ever, if he had redoubled (or DEAR TROUBLED: We just found out Steph- quality of the stylists’ DEAR KIP: I think your passed), the opponents could Your wife, who had con- anie is going to start cut- work. When you visit the mantra is a helpful re- have been doubled in three verted to Judaism, was co- ting hair again, and my salon, be friendly to both minder for those who need clubs and set 500. matose. What happened at husband and I want to stylists. That way, if Steph- it. However, many individ- When East played up the her bedside made no dif- switch back to seeing her. anie decides to quit cutting uals need more support line in clubs, South discard- ference to her at that point. The sticky part is, we al- hair again or even takes a than that, and for them I ed a heart from the board It was kind and generous ready have appointments vacation, you will have would recommend asser- and took the third trick with of you to allow the priest to with the new person, and someone to fall back on. tiveness training because his queen. With the heart ace come for the sake of your Stephanie’s going to be one of the hardest words in missing, declarer had to draw in-laws. You did it for the working at the same salon DEAR ABBY: I have the English language to trumps without loss. This re- right reasons, so please do where she referred us. Is it read your column for years say is NO.

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT LAND COURT By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT given by Rui DeOliveira Lemes and Loide Lemes to Mortgage Electronic CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION 18 SM 007742 Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Decision One Mortgage, LLC dated July Docket No. ES19P0121EA 7, 2004, recorded at the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Essex Probate and Family Court ORDER OF NOTICE Book 23104, Page 71, affected by a Home Affordable Modification Agreement 36 Federal Street dated July 23, 2012 recorded in Book 31635 Page 42; said mortgage was then Salem, MA 01970 TO: Carolyn F. Smith assigned to Bank of America, National Association as Successor by Merger to (978)744-1020 LaSalle Bank National Association, as Trustee for Certificateholders of Bear and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 Stearns Asset Backed Securities I LLC Asset Backed Certificates, Series U.S.C. § 3901 et seq.: 2004-HE11 by virtue of an assignment dated June 2, 2009, and recorded in Book Estate of: 28674, Page 277; and further assigned to U.S. Bank, N.A., successor trustee to Bradley Francis Bowdren U.S. Bank National Association LaSalle Bank National Association, on behalf of the holders of Bear Stearns Asset Date of Death: 09/10/2018 Backed Securities I Trust 2004-HE11, Asset-Backed Certificates Series To all interested persons: claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, 2004-HE11 by virtue of an assignment dated December 4, 2017, and recorded in A Petition for Formal Adjudication of Intestacy and Appointment of Personal numbered 103 Magnolia Avenue, given by Carolyn F. Smith to U.S. Bank N.A., Book 36424, Page 172; of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder Representative has been filed by: dated December 10, 2013, and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the Colleen Bowdren of Lynn MA Registry of Deeds in Book 33019, Page 118, and now held by Plaintiff, has filed same will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION at 10:00 AM on February 28, 2019, on the requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief with this court a complaint for determination of Defendant's Servicemembers mortgaged premises. This property has the address of 82 Fayette Street, Lynn, MA as requested in the Petition. status. 01902. The entire mortgaged premises, all and singular, the premises as The Petitioner requests that: described in said mortgage: Colleen Bowdren of Lynn MA If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers The land in said Lynn, together with the buildings thereon, bounded and described on the bond in an unsupervised administration. Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on as follows: IMPORTANT NOTICE that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in EASTERLY by Fayette Street, eighty-six (86) feet; SOUTHERLY by land now or You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before MAR 04, formerly of Childs; one hundred thirteen and 98/100 (113.98) feet; WESTERLY by Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney 2019 or you may be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the land now or formerly of Goldsmith, sixty-two and 16/100 (62.16) feet; must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on benefits of said Act. NORTHERLY by land now or formerly of Burt and Fletcher, one hundred four and the return day of 02/20/2019. 77/100 (104.77) feet. Being all of said measurements, more or less or however This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written Witness, GORDON H. PIPER Chief Justice of this Court on JAN 15, 2019 otherwise bounded and described. Containing 6,988 square feet of land being appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a marked Lot "C" on "Plan of Land of William L. Silsbee, Lynn, MA., Eastman & timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections Attest: A TRUE COPY Bradford, C.E., January 11, 1922", recorded with Essex South District Registry of within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further ATTEST: Deeds. For title sec deed of Alexandre M. DeLima and Raquel C. DeLima to be notice to you. Deborah J. Patterson recorded herewith. UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM Recorder PROBATE CODE (MUPC) Item: January 31, 2019 Subject to and with the benefit of easements, reservation, restrictions, and taking A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised of record, if any, insofar as the same are now in force and applicable. In the event administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the CITY OF LYNN of any typographical error set forth herein in the legal description of the premises, Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the the description as set forth and contained in the mortgage shall control by administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the Notice is hereby given that the Lynn City Council of the City of Lynn will hold a reference. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the Court in any manner relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and public hearing on Tuesday, February 12, 2019 at 8:00 o'clock p.m. in Council property and all easements, rights, appurtenances, rents, royalties, mineral, oil expenses of administration. Chambers on: Petition of Eli Volynsky, Tree Market LLC for permission to allow a and gas rights and profits, water rights and stock and all fixtures now or hereafter a WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Marijuana Retailor to operate at 3 Mount Vernon Street. part of the property. All replacements and additions shall also be covered by this Date: January 16, 2018 Per Order: Janet L. Rowe, City Clerk sale. Pamela Casey O'Brien Item: January 28, 31, 2019 Register of Probate Terms of Sale: Said premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and From the Law Offices of; assessments, tax sales, tax titles and other municipal liens and water or sewer Casey and Lundregan PC liens and State or County transfer fees, if any there are, and TEN THOUSAND 71 Wasington Street 2nd FL DOLLARS ($10,000.00) in cashier's or certified check will be required to be paid Salem, MA 01970 NEW IN TOWN? by the purchaser at the time and place of the sale as a deposit and the balance in 978-741-3888 cashier's or certified check will be due in thirty (30) days, at the offices of Doonan, Item: January 31, 2019 Graves & Longoria, LLC ("DG&L"), time being of the essence. The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public proclamation at COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS the time and date appointed for the sale and to further postpone at any adjourned THE TRIAL COURT sale-date by public proclamation at the time and date appointed for the adjourned PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT sale date. The premises is to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all Docket No. ES18P3282PO easements, restrictions, leases, tenancies, and rights of possession, building and TRUST CITATION zoning laws, encumbrances, condominium liens, if any and all other claim in the Essex Probate and Family Court nature of liens, if any there be. 36 Federal Street Salem, MA 01970 In the event that the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale shall default in (978) 744 - 1020 purchasing the within described property according to the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed at the time of In the matter of: foreclosure, the Mortgagee reserves the right to sell the property by foreclosure Senate Realty Trust deed to the second highest bidder, providing that said second highest bidder shall To all interested persons: deposit with the Mortgagee's attorneys, the amount of the required deposit as set A Petition has been filed by: forth herein. If the second highest bidder declines to purchase the within described Bradley J. Sontz of Marblehead MA property, the Mortgagee reserves the right to purchase the within described requesting the Co-Trustees provide an accounting of the Senate Realty Trust to property at the amount bid by the second highest bidder. The foreclosure deed petitioner, Bradley J Sontz as co-Trustee of the Sidney I Sontz 2003 Trust. and the consideration paid by the successful bidder shall be held in escrow by You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the DG&L, (hereinafter called the "Escrow Agent") until the deed shall be released Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney from escrow to the successful bidder at the same time as the consideration is must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on released to the Mortgagee, whereupon all obligations of the Escrow Agent shall be 03/04/2019. deemed to have been properly fulfilled and the Escrow Agent shall be discharged. This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections Dated: January 25, 2019 within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further U.S. Bank, N.A., successor trustee to LaSalle Bank National Association, on behalf notice to you. of the holders of Bear Stearns Asset Backed Securities I Trust 2004-HE11, WITNESS, Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. 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By Scott Smith sitional government and ing force in the nation’s and Christine the socialist leader clings politics with the backing Armario to power. of U.S. President Donald ASSOCIATED PRESS “We are staying in the Trump and two dozen streets,” Guaido told stu- other nations recognizing CARACAS, Venezue- dents at a surprise ap- him as Venezuela’s inter- la — Doctors in scrubs, pearance at the Central im president. businessmen in suits and University of Venezuela. The turmoil has mor- construction workers in “Not just in protest of the phed into a larger geopo- jeans gathered on the crisis we are living in all litical standoff as Maduro streets of Venezuela’s cap- of Venezuela, not just be- accuses the U.S. of orches- ital Wednesday, waving cause of how bad things trating a coup by backing their nation’s flag and de- are, but also for the fu- Guaido and enacting pun- manding Nicolas Maduro PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ture.” ishing oil sanctions while step down from power in The 35-year-lawmaker powerful Venezuela allies A butterfly perches on dry mud Wednesday, days after a mining compa- a walkout organized by has transformed from a China and Russia contin- ny’s dam collapsed in Brumadinho, Brazil. the nation’s reinvigorated little-known opposition ue to stand by the presi- opposition to ratchet up figure into a command- dent. pressure on the embattled president. Families dig to find loved Protesters said they were heeding the opposi- tion’s call for another mass ones in Brazil dam collapse demonstration despite the heavy-handed response By Diarlei Rodrigues, ties also worked to slow the since Friday, taking turns by security forces over Marcelo Silva reddish-brown mud that between brothers, broth- the last week to quell an- De Sousa was heading down a small ers-in-law, searching for ti-government protests. and Diane Jeantet river with high concentra- the body so that we can at “I’m going out now more ASSOCIATED PRESS tions of iron oxide, threat- least give him a dignified than ever,” said Sobeia BRUMADINHO, Brazil ening to contaminate a burial,” said Nascimento, Gonzalez, 63. “We have — Under a scorching sun, much larger waterway that holding back tears. “So far a lot more faith that this Tereza Ferreira Nasci- provides drinking water to it has been in vain.” government has very little mento on Wednesday dug communities in five of the Nascimento’s sister-in- time left.” through the mud with gar- country’s 26 states. law, Sonia Monteiro, knelt The latest walkout den tools and her hands in Friday’s breach at the down to smell the mud. comes one week exactly search of her brother Pau- mine owned and operated Other smells, of dead ani- after opposition leader lo Giovane dos Santos, re- by the Vale mining compa- mals, had thrown them off Juan Guaido proclaimed signed to the reality that ny led to a sea of mud that before, but this time they himself the nation’s right- he was most likely dead plastered several areas of believed they were on the ful president amid a sea six days after a Brazilian the southeastern city of right track. of supporters, hurling the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS dam holding back mine Brumadinho. To date, 84 “We were sensing a smell nation into a new chapter waste collapsed. people have been confirmed here, more or less, so we of political tumult as the People chant “Free elections” in a walkout As search-and-recovery dead and 276 were missing. are digging to see if we find anti-Maduro movement against President Nicolas Maduro, in the finan- efforts continued, authori- “We have been here him,” said Nascimento, 41. tries to establish a tran- cial district of Caracas, Venezuela. EU won’t budge on Brexit deal as May seeks cross-party unity

By Raf Casert and work out a cross-party less than two months, on to Brussels seeking to re- the European Commis- changes to the Brexit deal. and Jill Lawless approach. March 29. place an Irish border pro- sion, said Tuesday’s vote Irish Prime Minister Leo ASSOCIATED PRESS In London, Prime Min- “We are, quite simply, vision in the deal with “al- “has increased the risk of Varadkar said that “we’ve ister Theresa May ac- running out of road,” Irish ternative arrangements,” a disorderly withdrawal of BRUSSELS — Europe- been down that track be- knowledged that her gov- Foreign Minister Simon ignoring EU warnings the United Kingdom” from fore and I don’t believe an Union leaders offered ernment hasn’t decided Coveney said. that the agreement can’t the EU. that such alternative ar- a united chorus of “No” exactly how it will try to Buoyed by winning a be altered. “The withdrawal agree- on Wednesday to Britain’s change the deal to address vote in Parliament, May But EU leaders saw the ment will not be renegoti- rangements exist.” Ger- belated bid to negotiate British lawmakers’ con- has vowed to secure “legal- House of Commons ses- ated,” he said. man government spokes- changes to the Brexit di- cerns about the Irish bor- ly binding changes” to the sion in a very different Other EU governments man Steffen Seibert said vorce deal, with one offi- der. withdrawal agreement. light. backed that stance, leav- “opening up the withdraw- cial calling on British law- All this while Britain is British lawmakers voted Jean-Claude Juncker, ing little room for May to al agreement is not on the makers to stop bickering headed for the EU exit in Tuesday to send May back chief of EU executive arm realistically secure any agenda.”

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Because the two beer and bipartisanship. parties are at such a stark The brewpub magnate contrast,” Tulchin said. “I recently swung through don’t see how you gain any early-voting Iowa to test traction or win the nomi- his theory that what vot- nation with a party that’s PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ers really are interested in FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS more liberal than it has is someone with a record ever been.” The bitter cold is the result of a split in the polar vortex that allowed Former Colorado Gov. of achieving liberal goals A Gallup survey this temperatures to drop much farther south than normal. John Hickenlooper is even in a divided govern- among the Democrats month found that 51 per- ment. pitching to the party’s cent of Democrats identify “My whole public life is center. as liberal; that’s the high- Parts of Midwest colder than about bringing people to- est percentage on record. gether who are feuding testing how far Democrats But last month, Gallup and can’t stand each oth- should go in appealing found that 54 percent of Antarctica during deep freeze er,” Hickenlooper said at a to the liberal base. Sens. Democrats want their par- house party. Elizabeth Warren of Mas- ty to be more moderate, By Blake Nicholson residents huddled inside cold in southeastern Min- He’s among the politi- sachusetts and Kamala while 41 percent want it ASSOCIATED PRESS amid one of the coldest air nesota, where tempera- cians trying to carve out Harris of California, for to move left. masses in years. tures dropped to negative a place for a centrist in a Mark Mellman, a vet- BISMARCK, N.D. — The example, are backing new The bitter cold is the re- 29 degrees. In Chicago, party that’s been moving eran Democratic pollster, deadly deep freeze envel- taxes on the rich and a sult of a split in the polar temperatures were still to the left. In that group said a more pragmatic oping the Midwest sent government-run health vortex that allowed tem- dropping after plunging are Govs. Steve Bullock of primary bid wasn’t a bad temperatures plunging care system for all in the peratures to drop much early Wednesday to minus Montana and Jay Inslee of Wednesday to rival some United States. idea. “There’s no question Washington; Mayor Pete of the most frigid spots farther south than normal. 19 degrees, breaking the But Bloomberg warns the greater energy is on Buttigieg of South Bend, in the world, triggering That meant temperatures day’s previous record low of the dangers of Venezu- the left in the party,” Mell- widespread closures of in parts of the Midwest set in 1966 — and cold- Ind.; and former New elan-style socialism and man said. “But if there are schools and businesses, were lower Wednesday er than the weather in York City Mayor Michael Hickenlooper urges Dem- 20 people  ghting over the and the canceling of more than in Antarctica, where Barrow, Alaska, the most Bloomberg. ocrats to avoid getting left and you’re  ghting than 1,600 ights to and the Amundsen-Scott South northern town in the U.S. Their challenge is com- bogged down by debate over the center, the person from Chicago’s airports. Pole Station hit nega- And that doesn’t include peting with senators al- over single-payer health  ghting over the center The U.S. Postal Service tive 25 degrees — balmy wind chill, which in north- ready in the race and care. can win.” even took the rare step of compared to Fargo, N.D.’s ern Illinois made the air suspending mail delivery negative 31 degrees and feel as cold as negative across much of the region. Minneapolis’ negative 27 57 degrees. The National Foxconn reconsiders plan for Hundreds of public schools degrees, according to the Weather Service warned and universities from National Weather Service. that a wind chill of minus North Dakota to Pennsyl- Snowplows were idled 25 can freeze skin within Wisconsin manufacturing hub vania canceled classes as overnight because of the 15 minutes. By Scott Bauer the global market environ- would largely consist of ASSOCIATED PRESS ment that existed when research facilities along Investors hoping for a message the project was  rst an- with packaging and as- MADISON, Wis. — Elec- nounced in 2017 has shift- sembly operations. Woo tronics giant Foxconn ed, “this has necessitated said about three-quarters of ‘patience’ from Powell, Fed reversed course and an- the adjustment of plans of the jobs created will be nounced Wednesday that for all projects, including in research and develop- the massive Wisconsin By Martin market that has stabilized Wisconsin.” ment and design, rather operation that was sup- Crutsinger this month but had been Foxconn previously said than blue-collar manufac- posed to bring a bounty of ASSOCIATED PRESS plunging over the previ- it could invest as much as turing jobs. blue-collar manufacturing ous three months. $10 billion in the project. Marc Levine, senior WASHINGTON — With jobs back to the Midwest The Fed will issue a pol- the Federal Reserve con- — and was offered billions It did not recommit to that fellow and founding di- icy statement outlining sidered sure to leave in- of dollars in incentives number in its statement rector of the University its views on the state of terest rates unchanged from the state — will in- Wednesday, but Wisconsin of Wisconsin-Milwau- the economy and likely Wednesday, investors will stead be devoted mostly leaders said Foxconn lead- kee’s Center of Econom- be hoping to hear Chair- announcing that it will to research and develop- ers had pledged to spend ic Development, called it man Jerome Powell sound leave its benchmark rate ment. that much. “one enormous bait and unchanged. Chairman Je- Louis Woo, special assis- switch.” a reassuring theme that FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The much-ballyhooed a pause in the Fed’s rate rome Powell will then give facility was heralded by tant to Foxconn CEO Ter- And he scoffed at the hikes could last a while. Federal Reserve Chair- a news conference, begin- President Donald Trump ry Gou, told Reuters that idea that Foxconn, known Powell has been invok- man Jerome Powell ning a policy of speaking and former Wisconsin it’s scaling back and possi- for manufacturing, could ing the word “patient” to has been invoking the with reporters after each Gov. Scott Walker as a bly shelving plans to build transform into a re- describe the Fed’s latest word “patient” to de- of the Fed’s eight meetings once-in-a-generation op- liquid crystal display pan- search-and-development approach to rates increas- scribe the Federal Re- every year, rather than portunity. Foxconn, a ma- el screens in Wisconsin. giant. es. It’s a word he adopted serve’s latest approach only four times a year. jor supplier to Apple, is “In terms of TV, we have “That’s simply not what this month after the Fed’s to rate increases. Fed watchers are all but the world’s largest con- no place in the U.S.,” Woo Foxconn is,” Levine said string of four rate hikes unanimous in their belief tract maker of electronics told Reuters. “We can’t in an email. “So the notion last year had helped send full account of the perils that the Fed will keep its and China’s largest pri- compete.” that there will be 13,000 the stock market into a that the U.S. economic key short-term rate in a vate employer. Woo said a factory would research jobs at Foxconn tailspin over fear that the expansion — already the range of 2.25 percent to 2.5 In a statement Wednes- not be built in Wisconsin: is highly, highly unlikely.” central bank might be second-longest on record percent and signal that it’s day, Foxconn said it re- “You can’t use a factory Assembly Minority tightening credit too ag- — might be facing. Those in no hurry to resume rais- mains committed to the to view our Wisconsin in- Leader Gordon Hintz, a gressively. dangers include a glob- ing rates. With in ation project, the creation of vestment.” Democrat, said it was an- Investors appeared wor- al slowdown, a trade war remaining tame, the ratio- 13,000 jobs and “to our Instead, Woo said Fox- other example of Foxconn ried that the Fed’s poli- with China, slowing corpo- nale to tighten credit has long-term investment in conn wants to create a overpromising and un- cymakers weren’t taking rate earnings and a stock become less compelling. 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