WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2017

CAMPAIGN NOTEBOOK AG THOMAS GRILLO trashes Lozzi has his Saugus hands full land ll in Ward 1 bylaws LYNN — While all eyes were on the spirited council race in By Bridget Turcotte Ward 2 and the ght for the ITEM STAFF mayor’s of ce, a formidable chal- SAUGUS — Attorney Gen- lenger to Ward 1 City Councilor eral Maura Healey put a Wayne Lozzi emerged during the stop to new rules intended to primary. regulate Wheelabrator Sau- William O’Shea, a 54-year-old gus’ ash land ll. The articles attorney, came within 145 votes of were passed during a Febru- Lozzi, who has served on the coun- ary Special Town Meeting. cil since 2004. The seven-term city Healey said in a letter to councilor could be in the ght for Town Clerk Ellen Schena his political life. that the three articles were The last time Lozzi had an op- disapproved because of pro- ponent was in the 2013 primary, cedural problems with the when Debbie Plunkett captured hearing process and because 46 percent of the vote compared to the articles con ict with his 54 percent. state law. Speci cally, towns But the O’Shea name seems are not authorized to place to have some cache in the ward. Swampscott  ocks to land use restrictions on His father, also named William, land lls that interfere with served as councilor-at-large many the authority of the Massa- years ago. chusetts Department of En- “I was not surprised by the vote,” birdhouse full of books vironmental Protection. he said. “I’ve lived in Ward 1 for The articles were proposed 27 years and I’ve coached youth By Gayla Cawley The Swampscott little free Julian Baptista, by the Alliance for Health & hockey for 15. I’ve had a great the Environment, a coalition deal of the constituent’s kids in ITEM STAFF library on Forest Avenue joins director of com- more than 50,000 that are munity life and of environmental organi- sports and I’m a lawyer with lots zations and public of cials SWAMPSCOTT — Resi- registered worldwide. The learning, left, of clients. I am very well known opposed to the expansion of dents are  ocking to a little neighborhood book exchange and the Rev. Vic- around here … and I am going to Wheelabrator Saugus, an free library that recently allows anyone passing by the win.” toria Weinstein, energy-from-waste facility popped up outside the Uni- opportunity to take a book to As O’Shea goes door-to-door, he minister of the that disposes up to 1,500 tarian Universalist Church of read or leave a book for some- said voters complain that Lozzi Unitarian Uni- tons of waste each day from does not return phone calls. Greater Lynn on Forest Ave- one else to nd. versalist Church nue. 10 communities. ‘’There are quite a few people The little libraries were of Greater Lynn, The rst article amend- Little is an understatement, who are unhappy about that,” originally designed to look look over books ed the town’s zoning bylaw as the library is about the he said. “People are complaining like a one-room school or in the little free to add de nitions for the about the infrastructure in the size of, and resembles, a bird- a house of books, but have library. terms “ash,” “land ll,” and city, especially in Ward 1, where house. A stop by the church since taken on a wide variety “ash land ll.” The second the sidewalks are broken up and on Tuesday showed that the of shapes, sizes, and themes. ITEM PHOTO | was to add height and loca- the streets are awful.” mini house was almost lled The movement was started by OWEN O’ROURKE tion restrictions on new and with books left behind for po- LOZZI, A3 SWAMPSCOTT, A7 existing land lls. The third tential patrons. article sought to make the designated use of land lls allowable only in the town’s industrial districts and only Saugus by way of a special permit. In the letter, Healey said a Planning Board hearing about the articles prior to Rounds off the Town Meeting did not meet the 14-day posting re- quirements. Town Meeting history members ultimately sup- ported the zoning changes. By Bridget Turcotte “Even if the town had fol- ITEM STAFF lowed the proper procedures, the bylaws nevertheless SAUGUS — The town dedicated would be invalid on the mer- the newly completed Round Hill His- its under state law,” Healey toric Site in a ceremony celebrating said in the letter. the town’s Native American history. In her decision, Healey “We are here to celebrate the end of noted the town adopted a a beginning of a project to preserve very similar bylaw that at- Rev. Martha the history of the town,” said Ste- tempted to cap the height Leahy of the First phen Carlson, chairman of the Sau- of any land ll in town to Congregational gus Historical Commission. 40 feet in 2003. After it was Church recites a Carlson said additional projects challenged by Wheelabrator, Native American are planned, including the installa- land court determined the prayer by banging tion of plants, lighting, and access to amendments violated stat- a drum at the the top of the hill “so Saugonians of utory protections for solid dedication today can experience what our fore- waste facilities. ceremony for the bears did.” State Rep. RoseLee Vin- Round Hill The site sits at the base of Round cent, who chairs the Alli- Historic Site on Hill and showcases the area’s histo- ance, said she was deeply Tuesday. ry, culture, and natural resources. It disappointed in the decision

ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE HISTORY, A7 SAUGUS, A7 INSIDE Malden narrows Search to In Lynn City debates future the eld for nal resume for of former Marshall Middle School. A3 By Thomas Grillo  ITEM STAFF missing kayaker Local organizations bene t from service day. A3 MALDEN — It was a night for incum- By Gayla Cawley bents. ITEM STAFF Ward 3 City Councilor John Matheson In Opinion SAUGUS — Keith Dustin is hop- Remembering came out on top in Tuesday’s preliminary ing for the best after the hours-long Jared Raymond. A4 election beating challenger Candace L. Ju- lyan. search for his 72-year-old father who In Sports Matheson received 407 votes, while sec- failed to return from a kayaking trip in KIPP soccer splits ond-place nisher Julyan captured 267 the Saugus River was called off Tues- doubleheader. B1 votes. day night, with plans to resume in the In Ward 8, City Councilor Jadeane Sica, morning. In Food who received 163 votes, will face Richard The U.S. Coast Guard, Massachu- Try some of Rosalie’s J. Correale Sr., who garnered 101 votes. setts State Police, and multiple local ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Arancina rice balls. B8 In the Ward 3 School Committee race for emergency response agencies started Rich Correale campaigns at the Linden MALDEN, A7 S.T.E.A.M. Academy on Wescott Street. SEARCH, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 HIGH 69° VOL. 139, ISSUE 242 LYNN ...... A3 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 64° OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 FOOD ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2017 OBITUARIES

Jeanne N. Watson John R. Campbell, 57 Daniel P. Creamer, 58

LYNN — Jeanne decorate, and, espe- LYNN — John Rob- Patricia of Lynn, his LYNN — Mr. Daniel job grocery shop- Niekrasz Watson cially, do calligraphy. ert Campbell, 57 niece and nephews, P. Creamer, 58 years ping for his elderly passed away peace- She was very fond of years of Lynn, died Alexander, Andrew and old of Lynn died un- friends that were on fully on Tuesday, Sept. vacationing in Ogun- on Monday, Sept. 18, Abigail and a special expectedly at home his route. 5, 2017, following a quit, Maine, even 2017, in the Edith thanks to his cousins on Sept. 18, 2017. Dan is survived brief battle with liver when confined to a Nourse Rogers Me- Bill and Joanna Adrien He was born and by his three broth- cancer. By her side wheelchair, and en- morial Veterans Hos- of Salisbury and Marc raised in Lynn. The ers, Larry Creamer at the time of her joyed several cruises pital in Bedford after Adrien of Lynn for the son of the late Ervin of Danvers, David passing, as always, to Bermuda. Jeanne a long illness. He is care and support for and Joan (Ainslie) Creamer and his wife was her husband of and Don were gener- the son of Robert F. John’s Journey, and his Creamer. He was a Donna of Colorado, 57 years, and the love of her ous, empathetic people who “Bob” Campbell of Lynn and Aunt Joan Watt of Florida. He is graduate of Lynn Classical Kenny Creamer of Lynn, his life, Donnie. Thanks to his worked with the initial found- the late Alice (Adrien) Camp- the brother of the late Susan A. High School, Class of 1977. three sisters Lois Creamer unwavering dedication and ers of My Brother’s Table by bell. He was born in Lynn and Carr. He has lived in Lynn all of his of Danvers, Lynne Creamer with the help of the Hospice donating their time to get it off lived in Salem for many years Service information: His life. He was employed as a Votano and her husband Tony of the North Shore staff, she the ground and running. They and the North End of Boston. funeral will be held on Fri- Letter Carrier for the United of Lynn and Debbie Owens of was able to stay home until supported many charities over He was a graduate of Salem day, Sept. 22, 2017, at 8:30 States Postal System, work- Danvers. Dan also leaves sev- the very end. Born in Lynn, the years, particularly those High School, and attended a.m. from the SOLIMINE Fu- ing for 30 years. eral nieces and nephews. she was the daughter of the helping veterans, women and Salem State University and neral Home, 67 Ocean St., Dan was an officer and Service information: late John and Jadwiga (Hedy) children. Jeanne was a friend the University of Tennessee. (Route 1A) Lynn, followed by events manager with the Dan’s funeral will be held Niekrasz and she lived in Lynn and confidant to many people John was an Army Veteran, a funeral Mass in Our Lady Knights of Pythias in Lynn. on Friday, Sept. 22, 2017, for almost her entire life. He- and had a profound effect on and spent almost four years of the Assumption Church in He was a former officer at 9:30 a.m. from the SO- reditary issues caused her everyone she knew. She was a in the Army as a Radar Re- Lynnfield at 10 a.m. Burial in with the United States LIMINE Funeral Home, 426 much sickness during her long time friend of Bill W. pairman. He spent most of his St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Lynn. Postal Workers Union. Dan Broadway (Route 129) Lynn life, but despite that, she re- Jeanne leaves her husband, service in Europe. John worked Relatives and friends are was a very social man. He followed by a funeral Mass mained a strong, kind, caring Donald B. Watson Sr. of Lynn, for the Railroad for many years respectfully invited. Visiting loved fishing and ice fish- in Sacred Heart Church, woman, a wonderful wife, daughters Diane Watson Ma- and as a clerk with the Veterans hours are on Thursday from ing, BBQ, and he loved his Lynn at 10:30 a.m. Burial mother and grandmother. honey and Pamela Watson of Administration in Jamaica Plain. 4-8 p.m. John’s family would family. He was very attentive in St. Joseph’s Cemetery. She was fortunate to receive Lynn, her sons Thomas Watson He was an avid reader and en- like to thank Care Dimensions and generous to his nieces Relatives and friends are a desperately needed heart and his wife Toni of Lynn, and joyed walks on Lynn Beach. He Hospice and the Doctors and and nephews. Dan was a respectfully invited. Visit- transplant in 2001 and we are Donald Watson Jr. and his wife loved to travel and spent many Staff at The Veterans Hospital Stooges fan, and ing hours are on Thursday forever grateful for the skilled Maureen, of Amherst, N.H. She trips to Europe. He also loved in Bedford for their tremen- loved watching the yearly from 4-7 p.m. Directions and compassionate medical also leaves her grandchildren to volunteer at veteran’s events, dous care and support. Dona- marathons. Dan spent a and guestbook at www.so- care she received from the Tom and Chris Watson of Lynn, soup kitchens, gardening in tions may be made to either lot of his time while off his limine.com. Transplant Unit staff at Mass. Matt and Rick Mahoney Jr. of Boston or wherever he could Care Dimensions Hospice or General Hospital. The trans- Derry, N.H., Grace Watson of help. the Edith Nourse Rog- plant afforded her 16 more Amherst, N.H., her great grand- In addition to his fa- ers Memorial Veterans years of life, allowing her to daughter Lillian Mahoney of ther, he is survived by his Hospital in Bedford, see her grandchildren grow Amherst, N.H., her sister in law sister Jayne Campbell of MA. Directions and Robert E. Hultgren, 68 up. She participated in MGH’s Carol Niekrasz and her neph- Lynn, his brother, Michael guestbook at www.soli- 1949-2017 research into the future cure ews David and John Niekrasz Campbell and his wife mine.com. for this rare genetic mutation of Bonita, Calif., and their fam- LYNN — Robert E. partment where he which affected four of her six ilies. She was predeceased by “Sarge” Hultgren, served his commu- children as well. her brother, Edward Niekrasz, 68, passed away nity for 28 years. Jeanne attended Lynn her sons John and Michael Frank C. Molea, 78 early Sunday morn- Sarge also owned schools and graduated from Watson, and her granddaugh- ing, Sept. 17, 2017, a small business, Lynn English High School. In ter Katelynn Mahoney. in the VA Hospital in Emergency Board- 1957 she met the young man At Jeanne’s request, no formal LYNN — Frank C. Molea, 78, dren Hailey Calnan and Frankie Bedford surround- ing Services, and who would become her be- funeral services will be held. passed away Sept. 9, 2017 Molea. He is also survived by ed by family and moonlighted as a loved husband, Donald B. Wat- A Mass was held in her honor at the Kaplan Family Hospice his brother Stephen Molea, his friends, after a long builder and car- son of Lynn, a Navy Corpsman. and her ashes will be buried House surrounded by the love, brother-in-law Richard Wall and struggle with Alzhei- penter during his Don and Jeanne were married along with Donnie’s, when the comfort and care of his family his wife Joan, his sister-in-law mer’s Disease. A lifelong res- time on the fire depart- in Lynn in 1961, and together time comes. In lieu of flowers, and friends following a short Carole Murray and her hus- ident of Lynn, he was born ment. He also celebrated had six children, six grandchil- the Watson family requests that illness. band Donald, his sister-in-law in Lynn Hospital on April 21, 29 years of friendship with dren and one great grandchild. donations in Jeanne’s memory He grew up in Boston, and Kathleen Bates and her hus- 1949. One of 17 children, Bill W. Sarge spent his life “Babci” was a great Polish be made to Doctors Without he served honorably in the band William, his sister-in-law he was the son of the late serving others. He gave far cook and made a mean gol- Borders at www.donate.doctor- Coast Guard for four years. Rosemarie Molea, dear friend Bertha Mae (Taylor) Welch more than he took from this ubki. Sundays at the Watson swithoutborders.org. If you wish He was a union bricklayer, Rita Godbout, and many nieces, and George E.O. Hultgren. world and will be sorely house meant a big family din- to send a message to the family and worked for the MBTA for nephews and good friends. He He is survived by his devot- missed. ner while Polka music played along with this online donation, 23 years. Frank was a mem- was pre-deceased by his father ed wife of 47 years Adele A. Service information: on the radio. Polish holiday please provide the email ad- ber of the Saugus-Everett and mother Stephen and Marie d’Entremont, daughter Lisa A funeral service will be meals were amazing. Jeanne dress JNWmemorialdonation@ Elks. He enjoyed any oppor- Molea, sister Anna Shea and A. Hultgren and her partner held on Friday at 11 a.m. was a talented, artistic soul xfinity.com. Jeanne was loved by tunity to spend time with his her husband Robert, his broth- Lance Stevens, son James in the SOLIMINE Funeral who loved to garden, crochet, many and will be sorely missed. family and friends. His love ers Philip and Nicky Molea, and A. Hultgren and his wife Ca- Home 426 Broadway, fol- of food and cooking always his sister Kathryn Izzo. rina (Kankkonen) Hultgren, lowed by Graveside Ser- made him a sought-after host Service information: A me- seven grandchildren, seven vices with Military Honors or guest to any event. morial Mass will be held at siblings, as well as several at the Vietnam Veterans Roland J. Muise, 87 He is survived by his bride of Sacred Heart Church, 571 nieces, nephews, and cous- Lot of Pine Grove Ceme- 53 years Janet (Wall), and his Boston St., Lynn, MA, at 10 ins. tery. Relatives and friends children, Marie Molea, Frank a.m. on Oct. 8, 2017. Rel- He served in the Army are asked to come and WAKEFIELD — Roland J. 2009. Molea and his wife Linda, Thom- atives and Friends are in- from 1966-1972 including celebrate his life on Thurs- Muise, 87, of Wakefield passed He is also survived by his as Molea and his wife Shannon, vited to attend. Donations two tours in Vietnam earn- day from 4-8 p.m. In lieu away early Sunday morning, granddaughters, Michelle his grandchildren John, Keara, in Franks memory may be ing the rank of SGT E5 and of flowers, donations can Sept. 17. (Muise) Kline and her hus- Krysta and Jeremy Calnan, made to the Chelsea Soldiers was awarded the Purple be made to http://act. He was one of 10 children band Nicholas Kline and Frank, Cassie, Keriann, and Home, Chelsea, the Kaplan Heart. After coming home, alz.org/goto/sargessol- born to John and Lena (Dou- Amie (Muise) Davis and her Kirstin Molea, Meaghan and TJ Family Hospice House, Dan- he worked as a mechan- diers. Complete Obituary cette) Muise. husband Michael Davis all of Molea, Christian Burt and Gi- vers, or to the charity of your ic for a short time before directions and guestbook He was raised in Lynn and North Andover. He leaves his anna Molea, his great-grandchil- choice. joining the Lynn Fire De- at www.solimine.com. attended St. Jean de Baptiste 6 great-grandchildren, Nolan and graduated from Lynn Vo- John, Henry Roland, Cal- cational and Technical Insti- vin Michael Davis and Lucy tute. He was a finish carpenter Mae, Quincy Thomas, and A deserving promotion by trade. Nellie Rita Kline all of North He worked at C.L. Hau- Andover. SAUGUS — Saugus Police thaway & Son Corp. in Lynn Service information: Visi- Sgt. Arthur Connors Jr. has for many years, retiring in tation for family and friends been promoted to lieutenant. 1992. will be at the ANDER- Connors has served with He married the love of his SON-BRYANT Funeral Home, the Saugus Police Depart- life, Rita I. Fenton, on Sept. 4 Common St., Stoneham, ment for more than 13 years 10, 1950. They just celebrat- Thursday 5-8 p.m. The funer- and was sworn in to his new ed their 67th wedding anni- al will be held on Friday at role at Town Hall at the end versary. the funeral home at 9 a.m. of August. Roland is survived by his followed by a funeral Mass He is a graduate of North wife Rita, son Roland and wife at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph’s Shore Community College’s Joanne (Green) Muise of North Church, Wakefield. Burial criminal justice program and Andover, and his daughter Di- will follow at Forest Glade has received 10 letters of ane and her partner Rosanne Cemetery in Wakefield. commendation for his work Bourgeois of Westford. In lieu of flowers, dona- in the patrol force. He was predeceased by tions can be made to the He was involved in the ap- his daughter, Donna (Muise) Salvation Army, 1 Franklin prehension of an armed rob- Quinn who passed away in St. Lynn, MA 01902. ber and a bank robber, has negotiated with a suicidal person, and has performed lifesaving CPR, according to Winnifred E. Murphy, 107 a statement from Town Man- ager Scott Crabtree’s office. “I am honored to appoint Lt. Connors,” said Crabtree Mrs. Winnifred E. Murphy, thew, daughter in law Noreen COURTESY PHOTO age 107, died on Saturday, Murphy of Chelsea. She was in a statement. “I wish him Sept. 16 at the Leonard Flor- pre-deceased by her son From left, Police Chief Domenic DiMella, Lt. Arthur Connors Jr., the best success in this new ence Center for Living in Chel- Richard Murphy and 12 broth- and Town Manager Scott C. Crabtree. and challenging role.” sea. She was the wife of the ers and sisters. late Bernard D. Murphy. 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Send payment to and POSTMASTER, send address changes to: The Daily Item call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 110 Munroe St. to start your P.O. Box 5 daily subscription. Lynn, MA 01903 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2017 A3 LYNN City debates former Marshall Middle School future By Bella diGrazia idea,” said Calvin Ander- FOR THE ITEM son of the Lynn Historical Commission. “We applaud LYNN — Neighbors of the adaptive reuse of this the shuttered Marshall property. Why knock it Middle School expressed down when it can be put support for a plan to turn to good use?” the vacant building into Sixteen neighbors at- senior housing. tended the hearing and Since the school closed voiced concerns about in 2015, the neighbor- traffic and parking. But hood has suggested the Cyr and Barton assured 172,500-square-foot prop- erty be redeveloped. Lat- them traffic studies will er this year, the city will be completed and the de- issue a Request for Pro- veloper would be respon- posal to find a developer sible for making it work. to buy the school and com- “I’m all for them build- plete the project. ing that place, I may be in On Tuesday, City Coun- it someday,” said Michael cil President Darren Cyr Pasquale, longtime res- and Councilor-at-Large ident of Jackson Street. Buzzy Barton hosted a “It’s better to have the public hearing for a zon- senior citizens there who ing change that would al- are quiet because the only low for the development of thing you’ll smell with much-needed senior hous- them is Bengay.” FILE PHOTO ing. The project would also Under the proposal, the former Marshall Middle School building would be retooled to house 100 Under the proposal, the include ground floor retail apartments for seniors. three-story facility would to serve elders such as a be retooled to house 100 beauty parlor, doctor’s into the city,” said Cyr. Lynn has been looking learning it would cost up- Ten percent or 10 units apartments for seniors. office and small grocery “There is a need in the city for new school locations, wards of $50 million,” he would be affordable to shop. When completed in two for elderly housing.” but Cyr said the Marshall said. “For only a few mil- low-income renters while years, the project will “Everyone knows the The building is assessed Middle School location is lion dollars, the contractor the rest would be priced include mostly one-bed- city is not in the greatest at $8.6 million and the not the right place. would gut the old building in the $1,100 to $1,600 rooms, a few two-bed- financial shape right now, range, said Cyr. rooms, and some town- so we’re looking for differ- land has an assessed val- “If they wanted to make and then keep the struc- houses. ent ways to raise money ue of $1 million, according it into a school and bring it ture of the beams, the Thomas Grillo contrib- “That’s a wonderful and bring more revenue to city records. up to today’s standards of brick and the metal.” uted to this report. Local organizations Police pursuit of Lynn benefit from service day man ends with car crash By Gayla Cawley p.m., Lynn Police Lt. Mi- cars near 331 Chestnut St. LYNN — Blue Cross Coalition for the Home- Girls Club members, and ITEM STAFF chael Kmiec said. The man is facing Blue Shield of Massa- less by sanding, painting, chopping and preparing Lynn firefighters had charges for the accident, LYNN — After leading chusetts employees will and beautifying furniture fresh meals for critically to use the jaws of life to was issued a summons for police on a pursuit for include two local organi- and sorting and preparing ill patients. remove the driver from failure to stop for police, about a minute Monday zations, The Food Project donated clothing. “Blue Cross is committed his car, Lynn District Fire negligent operation of a and Massachusetts Coali- More than 3,200 vol- not only to our members night, a 21-year-old Lynn motor vehicle, speeding man had to be extricated Chief Stephen Archer said. tion for the Homeless, in unteers will take part but to improving the health Kmiec said firefighters and improper operation of their annual day of service in today’s service proj- of all Massachusetts resi- from his car by emergency a motor vehicle. responders after crashing had to cut open some of today. ects. Amy McHugh, dents,” McHugh said. the car to get him out. He There were no other Fanning out from Blue Cross director of In addition to volunteer into two parked cars on injuries and the car was Chestnut Street. said police had tried to Springfield to South Yar- media relations, said support, each Service Day towed. The man was taken to stop the car for motor ve- mouth, the volunteers will the service day’s goal nonprofit partner will re- a Boston hospital with hicle violations on Lincoln Gayla Cawley can be lend helping hands to 55 is to improve access to ceive a $5,000 grant for non-life-threatening inju- Street, and after less than reached at gcawley@item- nonprofit organizations in healthy living program- materials to assist in their ries after the serious car a minute’s pursuit, the car live.com. Follow her on 33 communities. ming and initiatives by efforts. Coupled with the crash shortly after 11:45 crashed into the parked Twitter @GaylaCawley. They will help out The participating in service 23,000 volunteer hours Food Project by harvest- projects like harvesting Blue Cross associates will ing and sorting thousands fresh produce to donate contribute, the grants of pounds of produce to do- to local food pantries, bring the total 2017 com- Robbery suspect is arrested nate to local hunger relief creating a new outdoor munity contribution on organizations. play space and raised Service Day upwards of $1 By Gayla Cawley old female clerk and de- where he was staying, Volunteers will aid the garden beds for Boys & million. ITEM STAFF manded money. The sus- which is in the Summer pect came around the Street area. He was taken LYNN — A 27-year-old counter, took cash from into custody after a brief Salem man has been ar- the register and some cig- foot pursuit, Kmiec said. Police respond to gunshot rested in connection with arettes and then fled. a Sept. 5 armed robbery at His arrest stemmed Gayla Cawley can be La Familia Market. from detectives working reached at gcawley@item- fired at car on Monday Joshua Dixon was the investigation who live.com. Follow her on charged with armed rob- were canvassing the area Twitter @GaylaCawley. By Gayla Cawley that a man had possibly speak. It’s not known if the bery, resisting arrest, as- of the robbery. Police saw ITEM STAFF fired a round at a car that car was hit, Kmiec said. sault and battery on a po- a man walking by, who was driving past, and then The incident is under in- lice officer, and unlawful LYNN — Police respond- turned out to be Dixon, fled the scene, Lynn Police vestigation. possession of ammo with- who matched the suspect’s ed to a gunshot report Lt. Michael Kmiec said. out a firearm identifica- description. Additional at Chestnut and Union Police recovered one Gayla Cawley can be tion card. He was arrested surveillance from the area streets Monday afternoon. shell casing. Officers tried reached at gcawley@item- on Sept. 9. and help from witnesses Home delivery Shortly before 1:30 p.m., to contact the witness, but live.com. Follow her on Dixon is accused of rob- led to his identification Lynn Police received a call the person didn’t want to Twitter @GaylaCawley. bing the 602 Summer St. from the robbery, Kmiec subscribers market at gunpoint — po- said. Get FREE access lice had responded and Police obtained an arrest to the e-edition on Lozzi has his hands full in Ward 1 learned that a man had warrant for Dixon and a entered the store, pointed search warrant for a Mur- LOZZI making lots of accomplish- Massachusetts Office of a handgun at the 40-year- phy Avenue residence, From A1 ments and I have lots of Campaign and Political good experience,” he said. Finance. In his campaign litera- “While the city is facing ture, O’Shea complains of financial difficulties, I’m Thomas Grillo can be A SPECIAL OFFER TO OUR READERS! reached at tgrillo@item- dwindling police and fire working to get our com- live.com. % protection in the city, as munity designated as a well as the deplorable con- SAVE UP TO 40 green city which would ON TICKETS TO THE 2017 ditions of some of the city’s bring in $500,000 and LAW OFFICES OF schools. each year we would be el- JAMES J. CARRIGAN But when asked how he igible for $250,000. I don’t will pay for an increase in • Social Security Disability see any other councilor or • Workers Compensation services and new schools, candidate pushing this. • Accidents O’Shea said “That’s a good It’s Wayne Lozzi.” 25 years located across question, I wish I had the When it comes to politi- from Lynn District Court answer.” cal donations, Lozzi is far 15 Johnson St. “But why did we build ahead. 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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill B A. B If you won’t pay a living wage, Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg E C  J. Edward M. Grant Director of Advertising T  J  Gordon R. Hall you shouldn’t be in business 110 Munroe St. News Editor Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton Vice President, Finance “I don’t want to be in the providing inferior services full time and still live at Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Chairman business of eliminating and products and leaving or below the poverty line. Customer Service P ’ jobs,” U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey their businesses weaker, if These are people in mini- Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 of Pennsylvania told a town not anemic and dangerous- mum-wage jobs, called the Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 hall meeting on Aug. 31. ly exposed to competition. Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 “working poor,” often with All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 I agree. We need more Corporations that provide few or no benefits, strug- 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 jobs that pay a decent, liv- the best services and prod- gling to support families Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 able wage. ucts are the ones that suc- on salaries that haven’t Brian C. ¡ayer, 1996-1999 But that is where our ceed. The ones that race to had a federal increase in Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 agreements end. Because the bottom will ultimately Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 10 years. classi [email protected] rather than focus on pol- lose the race because there Nationally, the Raise the John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 Subscriptions icies that create those will always be someone Wage Act needs more sup- [email protected] well-paying jobs, Toomey willing to do it cheaper, or port, and Toomey needs to denies his support for the more sloppily, or with fewer Circulation realize just how much this [email protected] one initiative that creates quality controls. legislation would help ev- and sustains jobs above Successful businesses eryone. The pro-business Ext. 3 the poverty line: establish- evolve. They continually Republicans who want to Newsroom ing a $15-an-hour mini- ask themselves what ad- know what needs to be done [email protected] mum wage. justments can be made to to create more good-pay- [email protected] Toomey knows a person reach specific goals. Rath- ing jobs should know this EDITORIAL can’t support a family on er than laying the burden Ext. 4 bill is it. Over seven years, $7.25 an hour — the cur- of the business on the Sports this legislation would raise rent federal minimum shoulder of predatory pay, [email protected] the minimum wage to $15 wage. We all do. He said they make model adjust- Ext. 5 so at the town hall, where ments and continue to put an hour, allowing plenty of Remembering time for incremental imple- Retail and Online he also said, “That is why the employee at the cen- mentation. Advertising the government has pro- ter of the company. In ex- [email protected] grams to help them.” What change, they earn employ- You want to run a prof- he ignores is that compa- ee loyalty and a happier itable business? Then look ADVERTISING Jared Raymond at what works: paying nies and consumers need a company, which creates employees a livable wage. Ernie Carpenter Jr. higher minimum wage, too. a better customer expe- Director of Advertising The story goes that Jared Raymond I am living, breathing, rience, better products, It doesn’t just make for and Business Development, ext. 1355 turned to his mother, Jaclyn, when she profitable proof that raising better culture and brand. happier employees, lower [email protected] picked him up at school on Sept. 11, 2001 the minimum wage is good And, ultimately, a health- turnover and a better tax and said, “Mom, we have to do something base — it makes for happi- Michele Iannaco for business and workers. ier, more profitable and Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 for this country.” Our workforce, profit- faster-growing company. er customers who are will- [email protected] Jared Raymond did, in fact, do some- able companies and con- These sorts of companies ing to come back. It makes Jim McFadyen thing. He joined the United States Army sumers as a whole need flourish, directly contra- for a better bottom line. in 2004 a month after graduating from Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 a minimum-wage raise. dicting the notion that fair That’s how a tiny Phil- [email protected] Swampscott High School and got sent to If even profitable, grow- pay is bad for business adelphia coffee roaster Iraq to fight. He was another fresh-faced ing concerns like a cof- and bad for America. managed to spread na- Ralph Mitchell boy in another war halfway around the Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 fee-roasting company can These sorts of compa- tionally and grow into a [email protected] world. do it, so can others. nies are not isolated in $400 million market cap: Raymond was killed on Sept. 19, 2006 I’ll go even further noncompetitive arenas — by keeping people first. Patricia Whalen while serving in Iraq. Local veterans and say that unless you coffee retail is some of the Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 [email protected] at the time said Raymond was the first pay your employees a most competitive territory Todd Carmichael is the CEO and co-founder of Swampscott resident counted as a casu- non-predatory living wage in America today, and we BUSINESS OFFICE alty of war since 1970. Journalist and that keeps people and their are successful. Wegmans La Colombe coffee roast- Swampscott resident Michael Kelly was families above the poverty is leading the market in ers and cafes and host of Beth Bresnahan killed in Iraq in April 2003. the Travel Channel show Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 line, you don’t deserve to traditional groceries. Qui- [email protected] Raymond’s death would be followed six be in business. And you ktrip is leading in conve- “Dangerous Grounds.” La months later by the death of town resi- certainly don’t deserve nience stores. And Costco Colombe is headquartered Susan J. Conti dent and United States Marine Jenni- a tax break for creating is leading in bulk grocer- in Philadelphia and also Controller, ext. 1288 [email protected] fer Harris, making Swampscott another predatory-pay “jobs.” ies. All are paying their has cafés in New York, small town in America bearing the sor- Companies paying $7.25 employees living wages Washington, Boston, Chi- Ted Grant row of a son and a daughter lost to war. an hour are cutting corners with good benefits. cago and Los Angeles. He Publisher, ext. 1234 When a community loses a child to war on human input. They are Right now, close to 10 wrote this for the Philadel- [email protected] it subtracts part of itself. War memori- cheating the consumer by million Americans work phia Inquirer. Marian Kinney als are one way to acknowledge the di- ext. 1212 minishment. In big cities or little towns ILANA GERSON AND NOAH BERLATSKY [email protected] like Swampscott, the granite plaques are Will Kraft reminders that losses were made for a Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 greater good and for a cause saluted by a When you’re too old to find work [email protected] grateful nation. Jennifer Perez Jared Raymond, according to people Terri had been laid off ter less than ever: If you’re ext. 1205 who knew him and loved him, cared [email protected] recently when her com- hiring someone who will about his town. “He had great faith,” is pany decided to downsize, only be around for two Carolina Trujillo the way Raymond’s pastor described the and she was having trou- to five years, it shouldn’t Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 20-year-old who was so moved by the at- make a difference wheth- [email protected] tacks on his country that he enlisted in ble finding a new job. er she’s 20 or 55. She won’t Jim Wilson the military, completed basic training “It’s all about adaptabil- stick around for a lifetime Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 and went into combat as a young man ity, ability to learn new (adding value or, converse- [email protected] forced to grow up and look through the things and thrive with ly, drawing down benefits) eyes of an adult much earlier in life than change, and being able to CIRCULATION in either case. many of his peers. work in this dynamic, con- Lisa Mahmoud But a focus on ineffa- When the town buried Jared Raymond, stantly changing environ- Manager, ext. 1239 ble qualities, like energy, other young residents who had enlisted ment with lots of opportu- [email protected] gives employers a great for the same reasons as Raymond found nity for growth,” she said. CLASSIFIED deal of latitude to indulge a way to get home and remember their Terms like “adaptability” unspoken prejudices and Abbe Young Smith friend. No one had to tell them to return tend to be code for “fresh biases. When you hire not Manager, ext. 1276 and pay their respects. At a young age, out of school,” which Ter- for skills, but for the right [email protected] they had already learned how men and ri understood. She start- PHOTO | DREAMSTIME kind of personality, you of- women in combat rely on one another ed dying her hair so that NEWSROOM Seekers at a job fair. ten end up excluding cer- to stay alive. They equated that bond her LinkedIn profile photo tain groups — including Bill Brotherton with honor and they understood, per- would look younger. encouraged to think of older workers. Features Editor ext. 1338 haps without putting their thoughts into Terri was one of many [email protected] themselves as businesses; If businesses want to words, that the obligation they embraced workers Ilana interviewed each person is supposed from 2013 to 2014 in the reduce those biases, they Gayla Cawley by enlisting in the military extended to to be a CEO of me. Rather Reporter, ext. 1236 Bay Area. When Ilana could rethink their ap- remembering the inevitable number of than offering a particular proach to job descriptions: [email protected] comrades and friends they stood to lose attended workshops on skill, employees are sup- Fewer buzzwords, more Cheryl Charles in combat. job-hunting, they were posed to offer temporary filled with job seekers over specific responsibilities. Night Editor, ext. 1278 More than 11 years after Raymond’s and dynamic solutions for Less “adaptability,” more [email protected] death and 10 years after Harris’ death, 45. People explained that a business’ market-specif- — what will the new em- Tori Faieta young men and women continue to enlist it had been relatively easy ic problems. to find steady work until ployee actually do at her Copy Editor in the military for reasons that only vet- Hiring managers, in this [email protected] they hit their mid-40s or desk all day? That goes erans can really understand. It is easy to environment, tend to look both for public job ads and explain the desire to serve one’s country early 50s, at which point for certain fashionable Thomas Grillo they experienced longer internal discussions about Reporter, ext. 1264 as a calling, or an invitation to adventure, qualities that are sup- human resources require- [email protected] or an opportunity to obtain educational and longer stretches of un- posed to indicate an en- employment between jobs. ments. Spenser Hasak benefits. But there is another, more in- trepreneurial personality, Job seekers have limited tangible reason why people just starting Indeed, an AARP survey including “energy.” And on Photographer, ext. 1332 in 2012 found that 64 per- leverage and resources; a [email protected] their lives shoulder a responsibility that a conscious or unconscious job seeker is not really a puts them in close proximity with death. cent of workers said that level, many don’t believe Thor Jourgensen they had experienced age business, with a business’ News Editor, ext. 1267 Jaclyn Raymond can define that rea- that older workers fit that resources for changing its discrimination or seen ex- [email protected] son: Her son explained to her on Sept. 11, profile. Older workers may product. The claim that amples of age discrimina- 2001. His words are why we can never be considered unwilling to everything is changing is Steve Krause tion in the workplace. And Sports Editor, ext. 1229 forget Jared Raymond’s sacrifice and why change, or unwilling to do often just a way for busi- one recent research study [email protected] we must always remember his name. certain kinds of work be- nesses to avoid confront- found that employers were cause of their experience ing the ways in which bi- Katie Morrison less likely to call back old- Sports Reporter — regardless of what the ases and prejudices shape er applicants — especially [email protected] workers are actually like. the workforce. older women. Or hiring managers may Owen O’Rourke Such discrimination may assume that an older ap- Ilana Gershon is a pro- Photographer, ext. 1224 stem in part from a dramat- plicant will want too much fessor of anthropology at [email protected] ic change in how companies money. Indiana University and Roberto Scalese understand work. In the In theory, age shouldn’t recently published “Down Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 ’60s or ’70s, workers weren’t be a detriment if employ- and Out in the New Econ- [email protected] necessarily supposed to be ers are looking for flexi- omy: How People Find (or Anne Marie Tobin flexible or adaptable or in- bility and individuality. Don’t Find) Work Today.” Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 dividual. They had skills, Older workers have more Noah Berlatsky is the au- [email protected] and employers paid them experience and perhaps thor most recently of “The Bridget Turcotte to use those skills. more varied skill sets as Consequences of Femi- Reporter, ext. 1269 Since the turn of the mil- well. Besides, as job ten- nism: Women Film Direc- [email protected] lennium, though, prospec- ures become shorter, age tors.” They wrote this for Ryan York tive employees have been at start date should mat- the Los Angeles Times. 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All address information, particularly Breaking and Entering 3:05 p.m. Monday at Pleasant play, while sitting in the park; at 10:34 p.m. Monday on Gore Breaking and Entering arrests, reflect police records. In the and Watson streets. 7:10 p.m. Monday at 17 Trac- Road. A report of a motor vehicle A report of a breaking and event of a perceived inaccuracy, it ey St. A suspicious man was breaking and entering at 8:26 entering at 9:10 a.m. Friday at is the sole responsibility of the con- MEDFORD reportedly trying to sell jewelry Theft p.m. Monday at 42 Common- to homeowners; at 11:24 a.m. Salt Marsh Garden Center at cerned party to contact the relevant wealth Road; at 8:53 p.m. Accidents Tuesday at 32 Pinecrest Ave. A report of auto theft at 8:22 190 Lincoln Ave. An employee police department and have the Monday at 44 Rogers Ave. An officer reported that Rossi a.m. Monday on Eustis Street. reported someone broke into department issue a notice of correc- A report of a breaking and A report of a motor vehicle Landscaping was manicuring A report of a larceny from the garden center. tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or entering at 11:01 p.m. Monday accident at 7:40 p.m. Monday the lawn, and had been doing a motor vehicle at 3:13 p.m. A report of a motor vehicle clarifications will not be made without on Central Square; at 11:08 at 13 Hancock St.; at 7:44 a.m. so for the past four to five years, Monday on Dolphin Avenue. breaking and entering at 9:51 p.m. Monday at 170 Union St.; a.m. Sunday at 11 Newhall St. express notice of change from the ar- Tuesday at 2581 Mystic Valley with no problems, after suspi- A report of a larceny/forg- at 11:17 p.m. Monday at 36 Parkway; at 11:31 a.m. Tuesday cious activity was reported. ery/fraud at 9 p.m. Monday A report of a motor vehicle resting police department. Laighton St. at 2500 Mystic Valley Parkway. at Waters Edge on Ocean Ave- breaking and entering at 6:01 Theft nue. James McCarthy, 56, was a.m. Tuesday at 8 Butterfield LYNN Complaints Complaints summoned for false pretense in Road. A caller reported her ve- A report of a larceny at 7:02 common transaction. hicle was broken into sometime Arrests A report of a disturbance at A report of a disturbance at p.m. Monday at 8 Ashford Trail. overnight and that two bags of 4:17 p.m. Monday on Holland 5:42 p.m. Monday at 14 Martin A caller reported that someone Vandalism tools were left in front of her Skyler Cannon, of 23 Nahant Avenue; at 6:20 p.m. Mon- St.; at 4:26 a.m. Tuesday at 32 broke into his garage and stole home. St., was arrested on warrant day at Boston Street and Etna Ashland St. some tools. An officer reported A report of vandalism at 3:27 charges of assault and battery Place; at 11:03 p.m. Monday that sometime in the last week, p.m. Monday on Sagamore Complaints with a dangerous weapon, ma- at 120 Liberty St.; at 2:07 a.m. Theft someone had broken into a ga- Street. licious wanton property deface- Tuesday on Oakwood Avenue; rage and stolen a $1,500 ham- A report of a disturbance at ment and breaking and enter- at 3:37 a.m. Tuesday at 41 A report of a larceny at 9:47 mer drill; at 12:09 p.m. Tuesday 10:20 p.m. Friday at the play- ing for a misdemeanor at 4:33 Light St.; at 8:13 a.m. Tues- a.m. Tuesday at 101 Station at Peabody Market at 36 Fos- SAUGUS ground on Bristow Street. A call- p.m. Monday. day at Sunshine Market at 56 Landing. ter St. A woman reported $40 er reported a group of people Tiana Cardona, 29, of 130 Washington St.; at 10:08 a.m. was taken off of the checkout Arrest playing basketball; at 1:24 p.m. Centre St., Peabody, was arrest- Tuesday at 22 Massachusetts PEABODY counter. Robert P. Piatek, of 10 Alvah Sunday at Buffalo Wild Wings at Ave.; at 11:09 a.m. Tuesday 180 Main St.; at 2:47 p.m. Sun- ed and charged with disorderly St., was arrested on warrants at at Commercial Street and Lyn- day at Square One Mall at 1201 conduct at 11:51 p.m. Monday. Accidents Vandalism 1:12 p.m. Monday. Raviel Carrasquillo, 35, of nway. Broadway; at 1:02 a.m. Sunday A report of a motor vehicle A report of vandalism at 2:46 11 Nelson St., was arrested Accidents at Sullivan Tire at 829 Broadway. and charged with larceny at Theft accident at 3:16 p.m. Monday p.m. Tuesday at Police Depart- Two callers reported hearing at Care One at Peabody Glen at ment at 6 Allens Lane. three consecutive gunshots at 8 5:54 a.m. Tuesday. A report of motor vehicle theft A report of a motor vehicle Michael Costin, 35, of 505 199 Andover St.; at 3:19 p.m. accident with personal injury p.m. Sunday at 74 Clifton Ave. at 2:57 p.m. Monday at 50 Monday at Forest Street and Boston St., was arrested and REVERE at 1:22 a.m. Friday at Wal- A Eustis Avenue caller reported President St. Route 128 South; at 7:59 a.m. charged with operation of a the sounds came from the area A report of a larceny at 3:04 Tuesday at 257 Andover St.; at greens at 1228 Broadway. A motor vehicle with a revoked Accidents of Bisbee Funeral Home. Police p.m. Monday at 74 Central 11:44 a.m. Tuesday at Marriott caller reported a pedestrian license and unregistered motor struck by a motorcycle. Two reported the call was unfound- Ave.; at 9:53 a.m. Tuesday at Hotel at 8A Centennial Drive. A report of a motor vehicle vehicle at 6:45 p.m. Monday. people were taken to Massa- ed after a search of the area. 35 Tremont St.; at 10:57 a.m. A report of a motor vehicle accident at 7:57 a.m. Monday A report of a disturbance at Richard Gonzalez, 43, of 7 chusetts General Hospital; at Tuesday at 40 Federal St. accident with personal injury at at 7-Eleven on North Shore 1:36 p.m. Monday at Marshalls Chancery Court, was arrested 7:59 a.m. Tuesday at 272 Lynn 2:48 p.m. Friday on Broadway; and charged with Class A drug Road; at 7:41 p.m. Monday at 655 Broadway; at 8:10 p.m. LYNNFIELD St. and 2 Spring Pond Road. on Mountain Avenue; at 10:59 at 7:01 p.m. Friday at Lincoln Monday on Hobson Street. possession, Class B drug pos- One person was taken to Salem and Morton avenues. A caller session, resisting arrest and p.m. Monday at Ray’s Sunoco Accidents Hospital. Service on Broadway. reported an accident with a disorderly conduct at 3:01 p.m. car and motorcycle; at 11:37 SWAMPSCOTT Monday. A report of a motor vehicle Breaking and Entering Breaking and Entering a.m. Saturday at J. Pace and accident at 1:41 p.m. Sunday Sons at 190 Main St. One Accidents Accidents at Whole Foods Market at 100 A report of a motor vehicle A report of a motor vehicle person was taken to Melrose A report of a motor vehicle Market St. breaking and entering at 5:07 breaking and entering at 6:06 Wakefield Hospital; at 1:06 A report of a motor vehicle accident at 4:57 p.m. Monday p.m. Monday at Police Depart- a.m. Monday at Planet Fitness p.m. Sunday at First Baptist accident at 2:29 p.m. Monday at 331 Paradise Road. ment at 6 Allens Lane. Police on Charger Street. Church at 105 Main St. A two- at 330 Eastern Ave.; at 3:14 Theft reported the incident actually car accident was reported. Two p.m. Monday at 35 Washing- Complaints A report of a larceny at 5:18 occurred in Danvers. Complaints people were taken to Melrose ton St.; at 4:13 p.m. Monday p.m. Monday at Victoria’s Se- A report of a breaking and A report of a disturbance at at 73 Baker St.; at 4:56 p.m. Wakefield Hospital. cret at 710 Market St. entering at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday A report of a disturbance at A report of a pedestrian hit 11:09 p.m. Monday at Essex Monday at 53 Raddin Grove at 280 Lynnfield St. A landlord 12:33 a.m. Monday on Dehon Street and Stetson Avenue. Ave.; at 4:57 p.m. Monday at by a motor vehicle at 7:39 MARBLEHEAD reportedly entered the house Street; at 1:48 a.m. Monday p.m. Friday on Ballard Street. 148 Euclid Ave.; at 7:15 p.m. at La Makina on Revere Beach without permission. An officer One person was taken to Sa- Theft Monday at 503 Chestnut St.; reported the resident agreed to Boulevard; at 2:36 a.m. Mon- Breaking and Entering lem Hospital; at 12:43 a.m. at 7:15 a.m. Tuesday at Boston move out and pay September’s day on Wave Avenue; at 4:53 A report of a larceny at 9:41 Saturday at Mobil on the Run Street and Keslar Avenue; at A report of a motor vehicle rent. a.m. Monday on Vane Street; a.m. Monday at 12 Beach Ave. 7:28 a.m. Tuesday at 39 Rocka- breaking and entering at 11:41 at 9:04 p.m. Monday at Beach Oil Corp. at 1123 Broadway. A way St.; at 9:05 a.m. Tuesday at a.m. Monday on Baldwin Road. Complaints Street and Shirley Avenue; at caller reported his Uber driver Vandalism 328 Maple St. A laptop was taken from an un- 10:19 p.m. Monday on Went- struck him with his vehicle prior locked vehicle. A report of suspicious activ- worth Road. to leaving. A report of motor vehicle van- Assaults ity at 3:44 p.m. Monday at CY A report of a motor vehicle dalism at 4:06 p.m. Monday at Complaints Tenney Field at 25 Johnson St. Overdose accident at 2:40 p.m. Sunday 565 Humphrey St. A report of an assault at 9:13 A caller reported a suspicious at Speedway at 1252 Broad- A report of vandalism at 5:08 p.m. Monday on Lynnway. A report of a disturbance at man was watching children A report of an overdose at way. p.m. Monday on Columbia Street.

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Saugus Rounds off history Malden man held in shooting, robbery HISTORY can prayer, using a drum From A1 made from moose hide by ITEM STAFF REPORT Blue Hill Avenue and Al- a member of the Micmac mont Street. According to was chosen by local his- tribe during her visit to BOSTON — A 30-year- reports, officers located a torian Alonzo Lewis to be the Passamaquoddy Res- old Malden man and his female victim suffering the focal point of the town ervation in Maine. She alleged accomplice, a from a non-life-threaten- seal in 1870. also visited the Lakota 21-year-old Hyde Park ing gunshot wound. The The hill is cone-shaped Reservation at Pine Ridge man, were ordered held officers were told she had and rises 125 to 150 feet Reservation in South Da- without bail Monday in been robbed and shot by high on a 600-square-foot kota, she said. connection with a shoot- two males who ran toward parcel. The Saugus Pub- “I learned about Native ing and robbery of a wom- Mattapan Square. The vic- lic Safety Building sits on American spirituality, his- an in Mattapan. tim was taken to Boston one side. The remainder of tory, and from the tribes Phillipe Walnes, of Medical Center by EMS. the wooded property was I’ve studied, there is one Malden, and Wilkenson Officers searched the unused and overgrown common theme — respect Charles, of Hyde Park, area and located two with weeds until the His- for the earth,” she said. were arraigned on a num- males fitting that descrip- torical Commission began Ricky Simarantana, a ber of charges in Boston tion in the area of River the project five years ago. member of the Wampa- District Court, including Street and Edgewater The area that encom- noag tribe, gave a bless- armed assault with intent Drive. Upon approaching passes Round Hill, Vine- ing and purified the to murder; discharging a the suspects, one man fled gar Hill, and properties space by burning sage. firearm within 500 feet while the other attempted along the Saugus River Fourth-graders from the of a dwelling; armed rob- to hide in a parked vehi- is known to have rich Na- Veterans Memorial Ele- bery; unlawful possession cle. tive American heritage, mentary School sang “The of a firearm; unlawful Officers removed Charles said Marilyn Carlson, Earth is Our Mother,” led possession of ammuni- and recovered an unload- vice-chairman of the Sau- by music teacher Chris- tion; assault and battery ed Hi-Point C9 9mm pistol gus Historical Commis- tine Jankowiak. by means of a dangerous in his possession. Officers sion. The ceremony was weapon; and unlawfully then stopped Walnes after During Tuesday morn- moved to Town Hall be- carrying a loaded firearm. a brief foot pursuit and vio- ing’s ceremony, Debra cause of rain, but the Both were ordered held lent struggle during which Panetta, chairwoman of change in location was not without bail pending a Wanes kicked the officers. the Board of Selectmen, detrimental to the turn- dangerousness hearing. When officers apprehend- talked about early Sau- out. The auditorium was On Friday, Sept. 15, ed Walnes, they discovered gus settlers and how they packed with hundreds of Boston Police officers re- several items identified as used the Saugus River residents and officials. sponded to a report of stolen property in his pos- and surrounding area as The site, which has now shots fired in the area of session. a resource for hunting, been officially dedicated, fishing, and quarrying to has a paved area with two ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE make stone tools. granite benches, an obe- Search to resume Rev. Martha Leahy of lisk, and a wayside sign Julia Crowley, a fourth grade student at the the First Congregational outlining the site’s history, Veterans Memorial School, was one of the flag Church led the gathered surrounded by a cast iron holders at the dedication ceremony for the for missing kayaker crowd in a Native Ameri- fence. Round Hill Historic site. SEARCH called, probably 4:15, we From A1 called search and rescue Malden narrows the field for final … We called the Coast searching for Craig Guard at 4:30. I knew Dustin Sr., of Saugus, something was wrong. MALDEN be seen whom her backers Neil Kinnon. Joseph Gray most anemic turnout for a late Tuesday afternoon, And they’ve been looking. From A1 will support in November. (31 votes) was eliminated ward precinct, perhaps in and called off the search They had multiple agen- Another close finishin that three-man field. Malden electoral history, around 9 p.m. cies out looking for him. an open seat, Mekka Alicia came in the Ward 6 City True to form, the pre- came in Ward 6, Precinct “My thought process, is I They can’t find him.” Smith topped the ticket Council race, where Jerry liminary election was un- 2, where only 65 voters out can’t, I want to stay pos- A response boat crew with 284 votes while Jen- Leone, the sitting Ward derwhelming in its voter of 1,944 registered there itive, but he’s missing,” from Coast Guard Sta- nifer M. Spadafora came 6 School Committeeman, turnout numbers, bare- came out to cast their vote, said 44-year-old Keith tion Point Allerton, the in next with 248 votes. Ju- bested political newcomer ly breaking double dig- a mere 3 percent. Dustin. “He’s out there Lynn harbormaster, Mas- lianne M. Orsino finished David Camell by just 12 its with just 11 percent The final election is set somewhere and he’s in sachusetts State Police, third and was eliminated votes, 172-160. The pair trudging to the polls. for Tuesday, Nov. 7. distress and he needs Saugus Fire and Police with 179 votes. will square off in Novem- All told, just 1,384 voters people’s help … You want departments, and the Orsino will still play a ber with the winner mov- out of 12,577 registered in Steve Freker contribut- to hope for the best, but Revere Fire Department role in the final election, ing into the vacant seat the three wards involved ed to this report. Thomas right now we’re fearing spent hours searching for though not appearing on left by the resignation of in the preliminary election Grillo can be reached at for the worst. All of a sud- Dustin. the ballot, as it remains to former longtime Councilor races went to the polls. The [email protected]. den, they’re going to tell Keith said his father re- you they’ve stopped look- tired in January, and has ing for your father. They been doing a lot of active stopped looking for my fa- stuff — golfing, fishing, Swampscott flocks to birdhouse full of books ther right now. What are everything. Craig Dustin you supposed to do, you is reported to be in a red The church’s little free there being an extra li- much engagement as pos- SWAMPSCOTT know?” and yellow kayak. He is library is sponsored by brary around.” sible with people when From A1 Craig Dustin was last believed to be wearing a the green sanctuary team, The libraries operate they manage to find their seen at about 11 a.m. lifejacket and normally Little Free Library, a which has a mission of on the honor system, and way here for whatever when he left a boat ramp carries his cell phone in a nonprofit with a mission promoting environmental depend on the community reason or they get lost and near Fox Hill Yacht Club waterproof case. to inspire a love of read- education and sustain- to keep them stocked with find their way here, and in Saugus. Tom Falasca, Saugus ing, build community and ability within the church books — people can take a that little library says, Keith said his father harbormaster and owner spark creativity by fos- and in the larger commu- book, share it by returning ‘hey, we all love learning was supposed to meet of Tom’s Bait & Tackle, tering neighborhood book nity. it to the library or passing and we want to connect in which is next to the boat with his mother at about exchanges around the “They’re a really cool it onto a friend, or give that way,’” Weinstein said. landing, said he knows 2:30 p.m. — his mother world. idea,” Bandrowicz said. books. She said the little librar- Dustin as an avid fisher- called him and told him Tonia Bandrowicz, chair- “It’s a good way for the Baptista said there was ies are a nice movement man. He said the weather his father wasn’t there. woman of the Unitarian community to interact.” some concern at first that — she’s seen them out- conditions were not help- So, Keith said he came Universalist Church’s Julian Baptista, the people would take advan- side people’s homes across ful for the search and that down to where he knew Green Sanctuary Minis- church’s director of com- tage of the library, that the country. She said the he was trying to focus on try Team, said she had not munity life and learning, some kids might come church is having a lot of his father parked at Sau- “wishful thinking.” heard of the little free li- said the library popped up along and take all the fun with theirs. gus Boat Landing on Bal- “You don’t want to see brary concept — a brother over the summer. books out and not leave “Literature and literacy lard Street, saw his ve- anyone lose their life,” of one of the team’s mem- “It came out because anything, but the house has always been a very hicle was still there, and Falasca said. bers had made the mini a few people had seen is actually stacked with important part of our reli- found that he was miss- house and the team mem- similar things and so we more books now than gious tradition,” Weinstein ing, which prompted him Gayla Cawley can be ber wondered if it could be thought that it would be when it started. He said said. “I thought it would to call the Coast Guard. reached at gcawley@item- put up at the church. a good way to have peo- the book exchange has express something about “I knew something was live.com. Follow her on Bandrowicz said she ple be able to share their been very successful. the values of the congre- wrong,” Keith said. “We Twitter @GaylaCawley. thought it was a great ideas and the important The Rev. Dr. Victoria gation in a simple, visible idea, and did some re- books that were meaning- Weinstein, minister of the and interactive way. So, search on the little librar- ful to them and share that church, said the idea for hey, thumbs up on that. ies. She sees them all over with the community,” Bap- the little library was also I get excited anywhere now. Supposedly, there’s tista said. about a larger outreach to where there’s books.” another one in Swamp- “It seems like a trend the community. She said call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 scott at one of the beach- that’s kind of caught on the church is located in Gayla Cawley can be to start your es, and she knows there and public libraries are the woods at the end of a reached at gcawley@item- daily subscription. is one in Marblehead, she amazing and I think that residential street. live.com. Follow her on said. we can all appreciate “We want to have as Twitter @GaylaCawley. AG trashes Saugus landfill bylaws

SAUGUS Vincent wouldn’t say ing to protect the Saugus From A1 whether the Alliance citizens,” said Panetta. “It Ad Special would appeal the decision, doesn’t make sense that to disapprove of the by- only that “all options are we, the Town of Saugus, laws. on the table.” can’t stop this facility from Fall is yard sale time. “I would argue that the But James Connolly, having ash piles grow- basis of part of the attor- Wheelabrator’s vice pres- ing higher than 50 feet. ney general’s decision is ident of environmental Wheelabrator already got 3-day run: Thursday, Friday, Saturday inaccurate because the health and safety, said MEPA approval to uncap $29.00 special rate! case law which is cited the decision will allow the 39 acres of the landfill and does not reflect the cur- state regulatory process to fill the last two storm- rent situation,” said Vin- to move forward based water collection valleys. Includes attention-getting header graphic, cent. “In the case which is on what is the best envi- Now, with this ruling, they four lines of ad copy, and a yard sale kit cited, the Town of Saugus ronmental and economic will continue their quest adopted a bylaw to pre- solution for the town and to dump ash at a facility containing signs and sales tips! vent any landfills in the the region. without groundwater mon- town from going beyond a “Wheelabrator remains itoring, without liners, and height elevation of 40 feet, open to a dialogue with the without the protections Don’t miss out! when in fact at that time, town about a long-term that would be required Call 781-593-7700, ext. 1276 the landfill in Saugus had plan for Wheelabrator in a modern landfill. This state approval to extend Saugus that will maintain does not protect the people or email [email protected] to 50 feet. In this current and enhance our economic of Saugus. I will continue situation, there is no such and environmental value to pursue ways to limit the approval for any landfill to the community” he said. height of this ash landfill in the town to extend be- Debra Panetta, chair- to keep our community yond 50 feet, which is why woman of the Board of healthy and safe.” I find it deeply troubling Selectmen, strongly sup- and disturbing that the ported the articles. She Bridget Turcotte can be people of the town cannot called Healey’s decision reached at bturcotte@item- choose to restrict zoning of disappointing. live.com. Follow her on the height of landfills.” “Town Meeting was try- Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. A8 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Amadou & Mariam reflect, deflect world’s confusion (AP) — On their first album in five years, Amadou Bagayoko and Mariam Doum- bia, the husband-and- wife duo from Mali, both reflect and deflect “La Confusion” going on in their West African homeland and across the world. After recording with PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the likes of Manu Chao and Damon Albarn, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Amadou & Mariam created “La Confusion” in Paris with local producer and keyboardist Adrien Durand, ‘The Cuban Affair’ while relying on Malian musicians like Djeli Moussa feels authentic Diawara, who plays the harp-like kora, and Youssouf Diabate, master of the ngoni, similar to the lute. and real Guitarist/vocalist Amadou is an endless generator of riffs and arpeggios, though Mariam’s lead vocals are (AP) — A charter boat drenched in synth sounds and a savannah of percus- captain in Key West, sion on the funky opener “Bofou Safou,” which blends Florida, gets an offer he naturally with the introductory textures of the next can’t refuse in Nelson tune, “C’est Chaud.” Amadou, however, as if reclaiming DeMille’s latest novel, his place in the sound, sings lead and soon adds his “The Cuban Affair.” guitar to the mix, including a brief solo in the Rory Daniel “Mac” MacCor- Gallagher mold. mick has retired. He By the third song, “Filaou Bessame,” Amadou’s slinky bought a charter boat guitar is front and center and there’s plenty of rock & and now offers his ser- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS roll energy on the title track, too, which deals with the vices to tourists. He’s in global communication overload. desperate need of finan- ‘Stronger’ spawns a friendship for Gyllenhaal and Bauman cial help since the bank Words With Friends adds loan for his vessel is quite TORONTO (AP) — As the cast and “Stronger” captures Bauman, now 31, extensive, not to mention makers of “Stronger” collectively rose recalibrating his life after the tragedy, still 50,000 pop culture words living in Key West. Jack, to take a bow after the film’s Toronto struggling with relationship and drinking his partner and first NEW YORK (AP) International Film Festival premiere, problems that predated the bombing and officer on various jaunts, — Tell your bae or Jake Gyllenhaal realized that Jeff chafing at the role cast upon him as a is old and quite cranky, so your bestie: The Bauman, whom he plays in the film heroic symbol of “Boston Strong.” Bauman they’re a perfect match to mobile game Words and who wears prosthetic legs, was still instead saw himself merely, he says, as: work together. With Friends is add- A lawyer named Carlos sitting, overwhelmed with emotion. “Just a dude with no legs.” ing thousands of pop wants to hire Mac and “Jake was like, ‘Get up!’” Bauman said. Bauman’s modesty remains, but he’s culture words as part his boat for a fishing “And I stood up.” also come to terms with being someone of its largest dictionary tournament in Cuba, but “As soon as he got up, everyone else who gives hope to others, who can now update in the game’s there’s more to the story. stood up,” Gyllenhaal said. “I realized: connect with a wide world of amputees, eight-year history. While in the area, Jack This movie just showed them everything war veterans and other sufferers trying to Game developer will work the fishing he went through just for that moment. get by. One memorable scene, taken from a Zynga told The Associ- angle while Mac will I’ve never had an experience like that real experience, shows Bauman mobbed at ated Press on Tuesday take a Cuban-American making a movie.” Fenway and listening to story after story. that it is adding 50,000 woman named Sara “Stronger,” directed by David Gordon “There’s so much love coming at Jeff,” internet slang words, inside the country and Green, is the kind of movie that holds says Gyllenhaal. “People line up — they including BFF, fitspo, uncover a hidden cache as much drama off the screen as on it. really do — to talk to him. They’re like: delish, FOMO, hangry, of money that only she The movie chronicles Bauman’s strug- ‘This thing happened to me,’ ‘That thing kween, smize, TFW, knows the location. Mac gles after a bomb explosion tore through happened to me.’ We are not alone in all turnt, werk, yas — as knows something is fishy, his legs while he was waiting by the that, and that’s what his story says.” well as bae and bestie. but the money would pay finish line of the 2013 Boston Marathon. Meeting for an interview at a Toronto Gurpreet Singh, off his bills and he could He was there to greet his on-again, off- hotel shortly after the film’s festival pre- director of product for the Scrabble-esque rest easy for the rest of again girlfriend, Erin Hurley, who had miere, the close bond between Gyllen- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS his life — assuming he previously chided him for never “show- haal and Bauman was plainly evident. game, said Words With comes out of Cuba alive. ing up.” In the two and a half years since they Friends players are It also doesn’t help mat- “Stronger,” based on Bauman’s 2014 began working on the movie together, constantly reaching out — on social media and in the ters that he finds Sara memoir, is an undoubtedly inspiring they’ve gotten to know each other well game itself, which has a submission feature — with very sexy. story, but maybe not in the way you’d ex- through Gyllenhaal’s regular trips up to words they’d like added to the dictionary. He said “The Cuban Affair” feels pect. Honest, painful and funny, it avoids Boston to spend time with Bauman and Zynga gets 5,000 suggestions a day, which formed the authentic and real, and the familiar Hollywood beats for a more study how he moves physically. Bauman basis of the update. it provides knuckle-white truthful tale of personal growth. “The came to New York to see Gyllenhaal on “For us, it’s a way to listen to our players and also tension mixed in with big moments of our lives don’t happen in Broadway. They threw out the first pitch have a bit of fun,” Singh said. “The words that they’re levity. a close-up,” says Gyllenhaal. at Fenway Park together. requesting are really a reflection of what they’re doing in their day-to-day life and how they communicate with their loved ones.” The multiplayer phone-friendly crossword game has been installed more than 200 million times since 2009, according to Zynga. This year, an estimated 57 million active Words With Friends games are being played around the world at any given time. The 50,000 new words will be added to the existing dictionary of 173,000 words, which is always evolving. The game earlier this year added “covfefe” after Pres- ident Donald Trump introduced the mysterious term and it spread like wildfire on social media, while twerk and selfie were added in 2014. Singh said there’s no hard-and-fast rule for what constitutes a word and what doesn’t. The team leans toward ones that are inclusive and popular. “We try to be very holistic in our thinking,” he said. “It’s a game based on connecting and if we feel our val- ues are being adhered to by the word that we’re add- ing, then even if it’s not a proper word — as a standard dictionary would consider it to be — we would still go ahead and add those.” Does Singh have some favorites? Yes, the high-point offering queso — “anytime I can use a ‘q,’ I’m happy,” he said — as well as turnt, which is a variation on “turn up” that means getting excited.

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SEPT. 20 SEPT. 28 TODAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Mass Cash: 10-11-13-14-16 AM Showers | High 69, low 64 M’Cloudy | High 71, Low 58 M’Cloudy | High 67, Low 58 Mega Millions: 9-28-31-50-61 (10) SPORTS B WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2017 English stumbles against Big Blue By Katie Morrison ITEM STAFF SWAMPSCOTT — Tues- day’s match between the English and Swampscott volleyball teams showed how the two squads are at very different places in the early part of the season. The Big Blue, 3-0 win- ners at Swampscott High Tuesday, are rolling along, building off of a strong 2016 season and looking for a tournament berth this fall. They’re well on ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON their way with a 4-1 re- Wellington Gonzalez, front, celebrates his goal and gets a hug from cord through two weeks of Chris Rodriguez. play. Things have not been as easy for the Bulldogs, who are still searching for Gonzalez hat trick their rst win, but making progress every day toward building a competitive team. lifts KIPP boys At rst, the Bulldogs really made it a match. By Harold Rivera hat trick performance from junior mid- Annika Laudermann’s ITEM STAFF elder/defender Wellington Gonzalez, kill made it 11-10 Swamp- the Panthers rolled to a 4-1 win over the scott, but English tied it at LYNN — A tough test awaited the Pirates. 11-11 on a serving error. KIPP Academy boys soccer team on “Wellington’s new to the team,” KIPP But then, Cassidy Ryan Tuesday evening as the Panthers host- coach Zach Trotsky said. “He started a stepped up to serve, and ed Pioneer Charter II at Manning Field. few weeks ago, he just transferred in. the Big Blue went on a run The Panthers, which dropped their He brings a lot of positive energy to the that the Bulldogs couldn’t season opener last week, were search- halt. Eight straight service ing for a bounce back victory. Behind a BOYS, B2 points, including two aces, from Ryan gave Swamp- scott some breathing room at 20-11. “I saw about 10 aces in serving and I saw her mix- ing up some good sets,” Swampscott coach Chip Emery said of Ryan. “She did a very good job at set- ting.” ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON English’s Andy Nhiv Katelyn O’Keefe bumps the ball high up in the stopped the bleeding on air during the Big Blue’s win over English Tues- an excellent diving dig day. VOLLEYBALL, B2 Youth football issues heat up

By Anne Marie Tobin league president Wayne voice in the organization.” FOR THE ITEM Shaffer for comment Tues- The email also made it day night were not suc- clear that “If we do not get LYNNFIELD — Parents cessful. the action we are seeking of children in the Lynn- According to an email from the current board, field Youth Football and circulated last weekend, the petition can be used to Cheerleading program the petition has 233 sig- support any other efforts ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON have upped the ante in natures to date. There we may undertake.” their efforts to gain a voice are approximately 260 The petition states that KIPP’s Brenda Torres, left, battles Sabrina Marmoucha, center, and in the governance and children in the program. “the undersigned individ- Hajar Loughlan for possession. management of their or- That number is more than uals believe that the cur- ganization. double the goal of 100, as rent LYFC Board of Direc- Two identified parents tors is unfairly excluding put a petition on line at stated in a notice of the pe- tition that was circulated coaches and parents of Late scores spell the change.org site ac- in the email. registered participants cusing the league’s board from being recognized as of directors of having a The petition is called “Lynnfield Youth Football LYFC members, thus not meeting that effectively allowing them to partic- trouble for Panthers and Cheerleading Board denied them any say in ipate or vote on matters of Directors: Demand for end of the rst half was all the Pirates how the organization is concerning the LYFC pro- By Harold Rivera Change: Include Parents run. It demands, among gram.” ITEM STAFF needed for a 2-1 win on a cold and misty and Coaches as Voting other things, the inclusion The demands call for the night at Manning. Members of LYFC.” Its au- LYNN — The KIPP Academy girls of parents as voting mem- amendment of “the LYFC “I thought the game was well played,” bers of LYFC. The peti- thors hope to “encourage soccer team was shooting for a win on KIPP coach Archie Bandera said. “I by-laws to allow for parent Tuesday night when the Panthers host- tion charges that ongoing the current board to oper- and coach participation thought we would capitalize in the sec- ed Pioneer Charter II at Manning Field. efforts by parents to have ate with full, honest trans- and voting rights;” that ond half, since we had the advantage Unfortunately for KIPP, the Pirates had representation on the parency and recognize the board “communicate of the wind. Unfortunately, we just board have been rebuffed. parents as major stake- other plans. Attempts to speak with holders that deserve a LYNNFIELD, B2 A quick two-goal spurt towards the GIRLS, B2

ROUNDUP Saugus boys topple English By Mike Alongi Scoreless at halftime, Tech the Tanners, while goalkeeper FOR THE ITEM fell into a 1-0 de cit midway Jordan Muise had seven saves through the second half. Omer in her rst varsity game. The Saugus boys soccer Alexis saved the Tigers with Swampscott 7, team won its second game in a goal in the nal 10 min- Somerville 0 a row with a 4-1 victory over utes, giving Tech the tie. Geo Haley Bernhardt had a huge English on Tuesday afternoon. Ramirez dished the assist on day for the Big Blue, notching Jonathan Rodriguez and Ryan the goal. "We had more shots three goals and one assist to Pugh each scored two goals for than they did, we just couldn't pace the offense. Mackenzie Saugus. Sachems goalie Juan nd the net," Tech coach Jer- Kearney had two goals and Lopez made 12 saves. emy McKeen said. "Our de- one assist, while Hannah "Our offense is ring on all fense was strong. The game Maercklein and Nikki Rosa cylinders," Saugus coach Lar- was even on both sides. Our scored one goal each. Sydney ry Bolduc said. "We're playing guys played hard." Yese Itun- Clark, Maddy Foutes, Sarah the right balls and nding the gano led the Tigers on defense Tribendis and Emma Fogg open man in the nal third. I and goalie Eden Arreaga was each had one assist. came in this year focusing on stout in net. Tech's now 2-2-1 Swampscott (3-0) will take our offense and our nishing on the season. The Tigers are on Lenox Memorial on Satur- at the net. We are hitting a back in action on Thursday day. groove now and not looking when they visit Mystic Valley. GOLF back." Saugus improved to 2-2 GIRLS SOCCER St. Mary’s 170, on the season. Peabody 0, Marblehead 0 Malden Catholic 165 Julio Cora scored the lone Peabody (1-0-2) got strong Led by Christian Emmer- goal for English. defensive performances from ich’s 31 points, the Spartans "Overall, we passed the Catherine Manning, Aja Al- remained undefeated with a ball well but weren't able to imonte, Jordyn Collins and win at Gannon Golf Course nish," English coach Kerry Colleen Crotty. Emily Nelson, on Tuesday afternoon. Benny ITEM FILE PHOTO King said. "Saugus did a good Jillian Arigo, Amber Kirico- Emmerich added 27 points, job of counter attacking." ples and Bridget O’Connell all The Saugus boys soccer team logged a big win Tuesday, with Tech 1, Northeast 1 played well in the mid eld for ROUNDUP, B2 Ryan Pugh contributing a goal in the 4-1 victory. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2017 English stumbles Sox edge Orioles in extras

BALTIMORE (AP) — Jackie over 4 2/3 innings. had runners at the corners against Swampscott Bradley Jr. scored the game's The finish came after starting with two outs before Pomeranz lone run on a wild pitch by Brad pitchers Drew Pomeranz and struck out Mark Trumbo with a VOLLEYBALL in the set, and added three more Brach in the 11th inning, and Kevin Gausman locked up in a high, outside fastball. From B1 service points later. Mallory Kes- the Boston Red Sox used six scoreless duel that was essen- The Orioles have lost 11 of 13 sler knocked one over that the pitchers to silence the Balti- tially the exact opposite of Mon- to fall out of contention. that found floor on the other side Bulldogs couldn’t return to end more Orioles' bats in a 1-0 vic- day night's 10-8 slugfest. LEAPING CATCH of the net for a point. But de- the set with a 25-10 Big Blue win. tory Tuesday night. Pomeranz allowed five hits Bradley robbed Chris Davis spite the best efforts of Nhiv and While the Bulldogs are still Boston has won 10 of 13 to and two walks in 6 1/3 innings of a home run with a perfectly teammates Ashley Dahlbeck and looking to get in the win column, move a season-high 23 games for Boston. Although he didn't Sarah Abdelrahman, who were Haddad’s seeing strides every over .500 (87-64) and draw get his 17th win, the left-hander timed, leaping catch in the fifth all diving across the hardwood day from his team. closer to clinching a postseason lowered his ERA to 3.15 and inning. Bradley quickly judged to keep rallies alive, Swampscott “One of the things we talk berth. The Red Sox started the set a career high by pitching at the trajectory of the ball while closed out the set, 25-14. about a lot is hustle. I like my day with a three-game lead over least six innings for the 17th running to his left, then left his The momentum from the late players to play with their heads the second-place New York Yan- time (in 30 starts). feet and stretched his arm over run carried over to set two, and and their hearts, and one thing kees in the AL East. Gausman was even sharper, the 7-foot wall in center field. Swampscott jumped out to an I always see from them is they It was the second straight giving up just three hits over TRAINER'S ROOM 8-0 lead behind seven service play with heart,” he said. “Over tight, lengthy game between eight innings with one walk and Red Sox: 2B Dustin Pedroia, points (2 aces). our first games, even though these AL East rivals. Boston seven strikeouts. “I think for a lot of players, when who left Monday's game in the they were losses, I saw improve- won in 11 innings on Monday The right-hander retired the a team gets a couple of points in fourth inning after fouling a ments in the technical part of night and is 15-3 in extra-in- first 14 batters he faced before a row, the players can kind of get ball off his nose, did not start their games. I’m feeling optimis- in their own heads,” said English ning games. Rafael Devers singled off the but was used as a pinch hitter tic about the rest of the season, coach Mike Haddad. “When that With a runner on second and right-field wall. In the sixth, in the 10th inning and ground- we haven’t gotten that win yet, happens, you start to see them two outs in the 11th, Brach (4-5) Xander Bogaerts singled and ed into a double play. Manager but I think it’s coming soon.” walked Andrew Benintendi and Benintendi walked before Betts making more mistakes than they John Farrell said Pedroia will He also highlighted the play of Mookie Betts to load the bases grounded out. would normally make. I think the likely return to the starting biggest thing from tonight’s game junior captain Nhiv. for Mitch Moreland, who side- Baltimore threatened in “He’s been with me since last stepped a bouncing pitch from the third inning when Manny lineup Wednesday. . DH Hanley was confidence. I think they were Ramirez (left arm soreness) was feeling good in the beginning, then year, and he’s someone truly Brach that enabled Bradley to Machado hit a two-out double, out of the starting lineup for the the separation started to happen dedicated to the game, and ev- score without a throw. but he was thrown out by Ben- and we saw that confidence kind ery time he’s out there he gives Joe Kelly (4-1) worked the intendi trying to score on Jona- sixth consecutive game. Farrell of fall through in the second set. In 100 percent,” Haddad said. “He’s 10th and Matt Barnes got three than Schoop's single to left field. said Ramirez was available to the third set, I saw them start to an absolute wonderful player outs for his first save. Five Red No one else got to third base pinch hit and is likely to start pick it back up again, but it was who gives it his all every time.” Sox relievers did not allow a hit until the sixth, when Baltimore Wednesday. too little, too late.” For Swampscott, Emery’s feeling Laudermann added four ser- good about where his team is at. vice points to build a 15-1 lead. “Just about everyone played Roundup: Tech topped by Mystic Valley Alexa Winter came through well today, the way we should with a kill at the net to end the be playing, communicating, lian Alimonti had seven kills to BOYS CROSS set, a 25-6 win for Swampscott. moving, everyone is there to do ROUNDUP lead the way, while Bianca Ch- COUNTRY The Bulldogs picked it back the job or help out,” the coach From B1 ouinard had six kills and three Marblehead 16, up in the third, but Swampscott said. “Right now, I’m able to use while Owen Maguire and Luke aces. Rachel Coleman also had Beverly 41 stayed in control for the most the whole team, which is great. Smith had 26 points each. Chris a big game with 15 assists and Marblehead took the top four part. Ryan again gave the Big Everyone has a place they’re Fioravanti had 24 points, Nick three aces. finishes en route to a big win Blue a sizable lead at 6-0 early plugged into.” Cicelini had 19 points and Luke Peabody (4-2) will play Win- on Tuesday. Oliver Glass fin- Sargent had 17 points. throp this afternoon. ished first overall with a time of St. Mary’s (6-0) will go up Beverly 3, Salem 1 18:09, followed by Ethan Snook Gonzalez hat trick against Archbishop Williams on Beverly earned the win with in second place with a time of Thursday. set scores of 25-13, 25-16, 20-25 18:14. Harry DiBartolo finished Salem 52, Malden 20 and 25-9. Marianna Ellis had in third place (18:19) and Ha- lifts KIPP boys soccer The Witches had four players five aces and Katie Noonan had den Wiker finished in fourth win matches by a score of 7-2 three aces, while Maddy Cassi- place (18:45). BOYS front. We got two people to con- in Nick Angeramo, Tom Har- dy led the team with 10 kills. The Magicans (3-1) will run From B1 vert with goals.” rington, Tim Farley and Tim Delaney Sprague and Kate against English on Wednesday. The Pirates avoided the shutout Desmond. Ethan Doyle won his Mulligan had four kills each. St. John’s Prep 23, team. He's a great addition to with a goal in the 70th minute match 6-3, Ryan Farley won 5-4, Danvers 3, Xaverian 37 our team, the guys have taken but KIPP walked away with the Troy Ziffer won 7 1/2-1 1/2 and Marblehead 1 Behind a first-place finish him right in.” 4-1 win, as Gonzalez scored for Clayton Duffin won 5 1/2-3 1/2. The Magicians took the first from Tristan Shelgren (16:09), Both teams missed a handful the third time in the closing min- Salem (6-1) will play Lynn En- set, but could do little there- the Eagles notched a win in of chances to get on the score- utes to seal the victory. glish on Monday. after. Mandy Dumais led the their opening meet of the sea- Marblehead 56 1/2, board in the early minutes of the “We really showed our hustle team defensively with 18 digs. son on Tuesday. Also finishing Peabody 15 1/2 first half. The Panthers finally and enthusiasm in the second Lizzie Myers had 10 kills and in the top five for the Prep were Peabody got a solid perfor- six blocks, and Elisa Garel had broke through for a score when half with our movement of the Derek Walsh in fourth place mance from team captain Jack eight kills. Gonzalez found the back of the ball,” Trotsky said. “We became (17:10) and Stephen Jackson in Hamel, who halved his match 4 Mystic Valley 3, net in the 23rd minute. KIPP more aggressive. Our defense fifth place (17:42). 1/2-4 1/2. Lynn Tech 0 held its 1-0 lead at the half. was a great collaborative unit led The Eagles (1-0) will run by Wellington, Kevin Palma and Peabody (0-3) has a quick The Tigers, who got a great “It's better to play with a lead,” again on Saturday when they Trotsky said. “However, I feel Ahmed Srour. They stayed with turnaround with a match performance from Michayla each other all game and helped against Somerville this after- Lawrence, fell in set scores of travel to Warwick, R.I. to com- that Pioneer played better than pete in the Ocean State Invita- us in that first half. We told our each other with positioning. That noon at The Meadow. 25-12, 25-18 and 25-22. tional. guys that at halftime. I thought reflected to the forwards.” VOLLEYBALL Tech will go up against Great- GIRLS CROSS we should've had more goals on Starting goalie Chris Rodri- Lynn Classical 3, er Lawrence on Thursday. COUNTRY the scoreboard but I'll always guez, a junior, finished the eve- Saugus 0 FIELD HOCKEY Beverly 23, take the lead.” ning with five saves. Junior The Rams’ service game was Lynnfield 6, Marblehead 32 Both teams kept one another Osahon Airewele replaced Ro- on fire in the win on Tuesday as Newburyport 2 Despite having two of the top off the scoreboard early on in the driguez in the second half and Classical won in straight sets, The Pioneers improved to second half, until KIPP padded preserved the win. 25-8, 25-10, 25-3. Pamela Diaz 4-1 on the year behind big per- five finishers overall, the Magi- its lead in the 54th minute. This With the victory, the Panthers led the way for Classical with formances from Lily Rothwell cians didn’t have enough points time it was junior forward Au- improve to 1-1 on the season. 24 service points, including an and Ashley Barrett. Rothwell for the win on Tuesday. Kristy brey Connors who played hero “We played with a lot of ener- impressive 17 aces, while Jenna had three goals and one assist, Twaalfhoven was Marblehead’s for the Panthers, making it a 2-0 gy and passion in our first game,” Tobin added 20 service points while Barrett led the way in top finisher in fourth place advantage. Gonzalez scored his Trotsky said. “I challenged them of her own. Shanelle Barry had total points with two goals and (21:34), while Alix Livermore second goal of the evening two to play with even more of that to- five kills and Marymil Gonzalez three assists. Hailey Castinet- finished in fifth place (21:59). minutes later to put KIPP in the night. The first half wasn't so great had four kills. ti had one goal, while Brianna Also rounding out the top 10 driver’s seat at 3-0. but we responded in the second Classical (3-3) will take on Sa- Barrett, Caroline Garofoli and for Marblehead were Caroline “We just played with a lot of half and the scoreboard shows it.” lem on Thursday. Abby Buckley each had one as- Johnson in sixth place (22:20) energy and maintained posses- The Panthers face a quick Peabody 3, Malden 0 sist. and Lily Gillis in eighth place sion on their end of the field,” turnaround, as they're back in It was a close battle through- Lynnfield will have almost a (22:36). Trotsky said. “The boys were action today when they visit the out on Tuesday, but the Tanners week off before getting back in The Magicians (3-1) will run listening and keeping the ball in Pirates for a rematch. came out on top with set scores action against Georgetown on again next Wednesday against of 25-23, 25-21 and 25-20. Jil- Monday. English. Late scores spell Youth football issues heat up trouble for Panthers LYNNFIELD the meeting without conducting to have their voices heard. It From B1 an election, leaving the current seems like a “no-brainer” unless GIRLS Pirates were threatened, but board intact, without any rep- that is the people running Lyn- From B1 held on for the 2-1 win. regularly and openly with all resentation from parents with nfield youth football have some- Moving forward, Bandera LYFC interested parties about children in the program. thing to hide.” couldn’t score. We took 21 shots hopes the Panthers will make any proposed changes in oper- However, an election had been One supporter questioned and only scored one goal. We’ll improvements on spreading the ating procedures or corporate held at the Aug. 7 annual meet- why LYFC continues to oppose be working on that in practice ball and shooting with accuracy. governance;” and that LYFC ing and four new directors were parent representation when a but the girls gave it everything If the Panthers can shoot the “conduct a properly noticed an- voted into office by a majority of majority of parents supports it.. they had.” ball on target, Bandera feels nual meeting as soon as possi- persons in attendance — name- “Parents should be the most Defense was the story of the they’ll be in good standing mov- ble to effectuate the requested ly parents who have children in important voices. Why would game in the early stages of the ing forward. changes.” the program. The board, how- the members of this board, who first half. Both teams were effi- “We need to spread the ball The petition comes approxi- ever, determined that it had not have no children in the program, cient in moving the ball around more and we need to work on mately two weeks after LYFC’s given notice of the meeting in continuously fight against the but shots on goal were rare. shooting,” Bandera said. “We efforts to conduct a second an- accordance with its own bylaws, majority opinion of the parents? KIPP’s Brenda Torres broke were shooting but the ball was nual meeting in August ended then used its own actions in giv- I can only surmise that what we the ice with the first goal of the going wide. The shots weren’t on in controversy, confusion and ing defective notice to its advan- would find out is far worse than another WBZ-TV I-Team report night in the 25th minute, giving target so we need to work on fin- tage to nullify the election cit- the abuse they are enduring.” that delved into recent actions the Panthers a 1-0 lead. ishing those.” ing improper notice. Two weeks Another supporter said he of LYFC board members. The “We were in a very good spot,” Positives for KIPP on Tuesday later, the board amended its by- was signing the petition “be- report also highlighted the on- Bandera said of his team’s early night were ball movement and laws, failing to include parents cause the current board has not going frustration among par- lead. communication. Bandera also as members of the organization. followed their own by-laws for KIPP’s lead was a short lived ents who say their efforts to liked what he saw from KIPP in Several people who signed the at least the last 5 years. Not one one, however, as the Pirates of- terms of creating scoring opportu- have a voice in the conduct of the LYFC program have gone petition shared their reasons single board member head any fense came to play after finding nities and maintaining possession. unheard. for signing. active children in the program. itself in a 1-0 deficit. The Pirates “We made great passes and Parents arrived at a meeting One supporter wrote, “The While I appreciate the work tied the game in the 26th min- we were talking more,” Bandera Aug. 30 only to learn that the board’s behavior is unfathom- that has been done by some of ute and took the lead 90 seconds said. “We took a lot of shots, that’s later. The Panthers trailed the board, without their knowledge, able and an embarrassment to the individuals on the board, it a big positive. The last game, we had, on Aug. 14, amended the the community.” is time to bring on new parents Pirates, 2-1, at the intermission. only took five shots and we scored “The difference was my de- existing bylaws of the organi- Another supporter wrote that with children in the program.” fenders were tired so we had two goals. This game, we took 21 zation. Some parents, who were she is “embarrassed for our The petition also stated that, to make a few shifts,” Bandera shots. That means we’re shooting allowed entry to the annual community” and that “the cur- “the organizers of this petition said. “They took advantage and more. It’s just that they’re not meeting on Aug. 7 were stunned rent board has lost focus it’s for reserve the right to share this scored two quick goals, which is quality shots, so we need to create when they were denied entry to the youth of our town not egos, petition with the Cape Ann unfortunate but things happen.” more quality shots but Pioneer’s the Aug. 30 meeting because of greed or pride. Sheer ignorance Youth Football League (CAYFL) Both offenses quieted down in goalie was good.” a bylaw amendment that rede- on their part.” and with any other entity that the second half. Neither team The Panthers are back in ac- fined membership in the orga- A third supporter wrote, “I may be in a position to promote managed to find the back of the tion this afternoon when they nization as limited to several signed this petition because the the changes sought herein.” net, although KIPP generated troop up to Pioneer Charter I in groups, none of which included parents of the children partici- The petition can be accessed more chances than Pioneer. The search of a win. parents. The LYFC board ended pating in youth football deserve on line at http://chn.ge/2x4pdzu WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY Winchester at Medford (5:30) Boys Soccer Winthrop at Peabody (5:30) Gr. Lawrence at Saugus (4) THURSDAY Greater Lawrence at Tech (4) Football Lynnfield at Newburyport (3:45) Gr. Lowell at KIPP (7) Mald. Cath. at Cath. Mem. (7) New Mission at Winthrop (4) Boys Soccer Peabody a Beverly (4) Classical at Medford (4) St. Mary’s at Austin Prep (3:30) St. John’s at Danvers (6:30) Tech at Mystic Valley (4) Cross Country Classical at Malden (4) Field Hockey English at Everett (4) Fenwick at Danvers (TBA) Gloucester at Danvers (4) Pentucket at Lynnfield (3:45) Mystic Valley at Chelsea (4) Girls Soccer Peabody at Revere (4) Malden at Somerville (4) Salem at Somerville (4) Medford at Saugus (4) Field Hockey Golf Revere at Saugus (4) BC High at Mald. Cath. (2:30) Girls Soccer Lynnfield at Masco (3) Arl. Cath. at Fenwick (3:30) Malden at English (3:15) Austin Prep at St. Mary’s (6) Peabody at Medford (4) English at E. Boston (4) Saugus at Winthrop (4) Newburyport at Lynnfield (3:45) Somerville at Danvers (3:45) Golf Spellman at Fenwick (3) Marblehead at Gloucester (3:45) St. Mary’s at Williams (3) Medford at Beverly (3:45) Swampscott at Gloucester (4) Revere at Classical (4) Volleyball Somerville at Peabody (4) Danvers at Beverly (5:30) St. John’s(S) at St. John’s (D) (3:15) Gr. Lawrence at Tech (5:30) Volleyball Malden at Everett (5) Fenwick at Williams (5:30) Mystic Valley at Shawsheen (5:30) Lynnfield at Masco (5:30) Salem at Classial (5:15) Swampscott at Revere (5:15) Saugus at English (5:30)

FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS SPORTS BRIEFS Rory McIlroy poses with the trophies after winning the Tour Championship golf tournament and Lynn Youth Tennis It consists of 10 clinics the FedEX Cup at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. to be held on Mondays and Clinic Thursdays from 7 to 8:30 The Lynn Parks and Rec- p.m. for Grades 4-12. The dates are Oct. 16, 19, 23, 26, It’s time for PGA Tour to add reation Department is spon- soring youth tennis clinics 30 and Nov. 2, 6, 9, 13 and on Saturday, Sept. 23 and 16. Saturday, Sept. 30 at Gowdy They will be held at St. more sizzle to FedEx Cup finale Playground on York Road. Marys High School, 35 The clinics are split among Tremont St., Lynn, 01902. ATLANTA (AP) — Dustin John- first extra hole, and McIlroy wound world problem. three ages groups: ages Sessions cost $200 and son had a chance to win $10 million up beating Moore on the third play- “He’s sitting there not able to con- eight and under will be from participants should bring while sitting in front of a television. off hole. trol a $7 million difference. That 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., ages their own ball. ContacHel- For all the drama the final day of Imagine being in the clubhouse doesn’t happen anywhere else,” Spi- the FedEx Cup can provide, it must with Johnson. nine-11 will be from 10:45 en Ridley 781-775-0778 eth said. “It’s like having a $7 million have been just as entertaining in- “Extremely uncomfortable,” said bet on a fight that you’re not even a.m. to 11:45 a.m. and ages ridleytopflightbasketball@ 12 and up will be from noon side the clubhouse at East Lake last Justin Thomas, who happened to be taking part in.” gmail.com for details. until 1 p.m. on the outside year. Johnson was the No. 1 seed and sitting there with Johnson and his Such a scenario might not be a pos- courts. had squandered his chances to win family, including 18-month-old son sibility much longer. The clinic will consist of Basketball referee the Tour Championship with a 73 in Tatum. “I’m in there with some tour Along with revamping the sched- warm-up stretches, an intro- the final round. guys and we’re dead quiet. We can’t ule to end the FedEx Cup around duction to basic tennis, fore- course offered He still could capture the FedEx really react or do anything. We can’t Labor Day, the tour is contemplating hand and backhand work, Board 130 of the Interna- Cup provided Rory McIlroy didn’t say normal stuff we would say. We an overhaul to the FedEx Cup finale. serve and volley work and tional Association of win. Just his luck, McIlroy holed a needed to be pro-Ryan Moore. And One idea floating around is for the shot from the 16th fairway for eagle Tatum was on the ground playing on Tour Championship and the final group tennis. Approved Basketball Offi- Participants are asked to and got into a playoff when Kev- an iPad while this playoff was going day of the FedEx Cup to be separat- cials (IAABO) will be offer- bring a tennis racquet, in Chappell and Ryan Moore both on. It was great.” ed. ing a course for anyone water, a hat and sunscreen. missed birdie putts on the last hole. It could happen again this year. The Tour Championship, the last interested in becoming a There are a limited number And all Johnson could do was Jordan Spieth, the No. 1 seed this of the playoff events, could end on a of racquets available certified basketball official. watch. year, wouldn’t be surprised if it did, Saturday. That would leave Sunday through Parks and Recre- Classes will be held at “No offense to Rory, but I was root- and he wouldn’t want to be in John- for the top players to compete over ation. North Andover High School ing for Chappy very hard,” Johnson son’s place. The winner gets a $10 18 holes — or perhaps even 36 holes For more information, con- beginning Oct. 2. said. “If he would have won, I would million bonus. The guy who finishes for a truer test — to determine who tact Lisa Nerich at 781-477- Classes will run from 6:30- have won the FedEx Cup.” second in the FedEx Cup gets $3 mil- gets the $10 million as FedEx Cup 7096. 8:30 p.m. on the following Chappell was eliminated on the lion. This is one definition of a first- champion. days: Oct. 2-4-10-11-16-18- Ridley Basketball 23-25-30; Nov. 1. The class will be taught by Board 130 Patriots drop to fifth place in AP Skills Clinic and state rules interpreter Classical assistant coach Bill Boutilier. The IAABO Helen Ridley will run the exam for new officials will poll, Chiefs & Falcons lead the way Ridley Basketball Skills be administered on Monday, Clinic, a high intensity ses- Nov. 6 at Salem High School. NEW YORK (AP) — Of “Pittsburgh’s defense sion for boys and girls to get All residents of Essex Coun- the eight teams off to 2-0 has improved marked- them in shape and to help ty age 18 and older are eligi- starts this season, per- ly after a few pedestrian develop basketball skills. ble to take the course and haps the most impressive seasons — as the Bears Drills are designed to help exam. has been the Kansas City are about to discover,” Chiefs. said Ira Kaufman of SB any player at any level with The cost is $175, which ball-handing, shooting (off The Chiefs went into Nation Radio. covers the classes, exam, the dribble, off screens and Foxborough and handled New England, which rule book and all study off the pass), creating your the New England Patriots earned its first win with own shot and finishing at materials. You can register in the NFL’s regular-sea- a 36-20 rout of the New the rim. online at www.iaabobo- son opener and followed Orleans Saints, slipped a The clinic will also mix ard130.org. For more infor- that up with a win over spot to No. 5, but is only a in playing games so that mation, please contact Bill the Philadelphia Eagles point out of fourth. players can learn how to Boutilier at 978-682-9959 or in their home opener. “Still not at champion- use their skills in a game Dan Bryant at daniel.bry- Because of that start, ship level, but quickly situation. [email protected]. Kansas City grabbed the working their way back top spot in the latest AP after Week 1 blowout,” Pro32 poll , which was re- The Sporting News’ Alex TV/RADIO leased on Tuesday, receiv- Marvez said of the de- ing eight of 12 first-place fending champs. TV votes for 378 points in The Denver Broncos MLB balloting by media mem- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS jumped up eight spots to 1:08 p.m.... Minnesota at NY Yankees...... ESPN bers who regularly cover Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce No. 6 after pounding the 1:10 p.m.... Oakland at Detroit...... MLB Network the NFL. vaults over Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Dallas Cowboys 42-17. 7:08 p.m.... Boston at Baltimore...... ESPN, NESN “Alex Smith has nev- Rasul Douglas last week in Kansas City. “The Broncos’ defense 10:08 p.m.. Cleveland at LA Angels...... ESPN er looked better, Justin was excellent as per usual Houston is healthy again in a dominant win against Soccer teams in the top six of the (Bowl) hangover,” said Fox and creating havoc with AP Pro32. Sports’ John Czarnecki. Dallas, but the story so far 12:30 p.m.. Eintracht Frankfurt at 1. FC Köln...... FS2 the pass rush, and the The Atlanta Falcons The Oakland Raiders this season in Denver is 2:30 p.m.... 1899 Hoffenheim at FSV Mainz 05.Fox Soccer Plus Chiefs have made a clear moved up three spots to also received a first-place how explosive the offense statement with wins over has been,” said Jenny 2:30 p.m.... Bayer Leverkusen at Hertha BSC Berlin...... FS2 No. 2, and received one vote and jumped three the Patriots and Eagles Vrentas of The Monday 2:30 p.m.... Borussia Dortmund at Hamburger SV...... FS1 first-place vote, after rout- places to No. 3. The Raid- 7 p.m...... MLS: Los Angeles at Atlanta...... ESPN2 that they are to be taken Morning Quarterback. very seriously,” Newsday’s ing the Green Bay Pack- ers are just ahead of the “QB Trevor Siemian, 9 p.m...... US Open Cup: New York at Kansas City....ESPN2 Bob Glauber said. ers in their NFC champi- Pittsburgh Steelers, who in his second year as a Radio The AFC West, which onship game rematch on received the remaining starter, currently leads MLB has three of the 2-0 Sunday night. two first-place votes for the NFL in touchdown 7:08 p.m.... Boston at Baltimore...... WEEI-FM 93.7 teams, also has three “No signs of Super 343 points. passes.”

NFL MLB MLB LEAGUE LEADERS AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division East East BATTING AVERAGE BATTING AVERAGE W L Pct GB W L Pct GB W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Jose Altuve, HOU .348 Charlie Blackmon, COL .332 Boston 86 64 .573 — x-Washington 90 59 .604 — Miami 1 0 0 1.000 19 17 Philadelphia 1 1 0 .500 50 44 Avisail Garcia, CHW .333 Bryce Harper, WAS .326 New York 83 67 .553 3 Miami 70 80 .467 20½ Buffalo 1 1 0 .500 24 21 Dallas 1 1 0 .500 36 45 Eric Hosmer, KC .323 Justin Turner, LAD .323 Tampa Bay 73 78 .483 13½ Atlanta 67 81 .453 22½ New England 1 1 0 .500 63 62 Washington 1 1 0 .500 44 50 Baltimore 73 78 .483 13½ New York 65 85 .433 25½ Josh Reddick, HOU .315 Freddie Freeman, ATL .318 N.Y. Jets 0 2 0 .000 32 66 N.Y. Giants 0 2 0 .000 13 43 Toronto 71 80 .470 15½ Philadelphia 59 91 .393 31½ Jose Ramirez, CLE .314 David Murphy, WAS .318 South South Central Division Central Division Joe Mauer, MIN .306 Joey Votto, CIN .317 W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Tennessee 1 1 0 .500 53 42 Atlanta 2 0 0 1.000 57 40 Jose Abreu, CHW .306 DJ LeMahieu, COL .316 x-Cleveland 93 57 .620 — Chicago 84 66 .560 — Jacksonville 1 1 0 .500 45 44 Carolina 2 0 0 1.000 32 6 Lorenzo Cain, KC .303 Buster Posey, SF .313 Minnesota 78 72 .520 15 Milwaukee 81 70 .536 3½ Houston 1 1 0 .500 20 38 Tampa Bay 1 0 0 1.000 29 7 Elvis Andrus, TEX .301 Nolan Arenado, COL .309 Kansas City 73 77 .487 20 St. Louis 77 72 .517 6½ Indianapolis 0 2 0 .000 22 62 New Orleans 0 2 0 .000 39 65 Jean Segura, SEA .297 Dee Gordon, MIA .308 Detroit 62 88 .413 31 Pittsburgh 68 84 .447 17 North North HOME RUNS HOME RUNS Chicago 60 89 .403 32½ Cincinnati 66 84 .440 18 W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA West Division West Division Aaron Judge, NYY 44 Giancarlo Stanton, MIA 55 Baltimore 2 0 0 1.000 44 10 Detroit 2 0 0 1.000 59 33 W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Khris Davis, OAK 39 Cody Bellinger, LAD 38 Pittsburgh 2 0 0 1.000 47 27 Minnesota 1 1 0 .500 38 45 x-Houston 91 58 .611 — z-Los Angeles 96 54 .640 — Joey Gallo, TEX 38 Charlie Blackmon, COL 35 Cincinnati 0 2 0 .000 9 33 Green Bay 1 1 0 .500 40 43 Los Angeles 76 73 .510 15 Arizona 87 64 .576 9½ Cleveland 0 2 0 .000 28 45 Chicago 0 2 0 .000 24 52 Justin Smoak, TOR 38 Paul Goldschmidt, ARI 35 Seattle 74 76 .493 17½ Colorado 82 68 .547 14 West West Edwin Encarnacion, CLE 36 Joey Votto, CIN 35 Texas 73 76 .490 18 San Diego 67 83 .447 29 W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Logan Morrison, TB 36 Nolan Arenado, COL 34 Oakland 67 83 .447 24½ San Francisco 58 93 .384 38½ Denver 2 0 0 1.000 66 38 Seattle 1 1 0 .500 21 26 Mike Moustakas, KC 36 Marcell Ozuna, MIA 34 Oakland 2 0 0 1.000 71 36 L.A. Rams 1 1 0 .500 66 36 Tuesday’s Games Arizona at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Nelson Cruz, SEA 33 Ryan Zimmerman, WAS 33 Kansas City 2 0 0 1.000 69 47 Arizona 1 1 0 .500 39 48 Toronto 5, Kansas City 2 Colorado at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. RUNS BATTED IN RUNS BATTED IN L.A. Chargers 0 2 0 .000 38 43 San Francisco 0 2 0 .000 12 35 Chicago Cubs 2, Tampa Bay 1 Wednesday’s Games Nelson Cruz, SEA 110 Nolan Arenado, COL 125 Thursday’s Game N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Milwaukee 1, Pittsburgh 0 Minnesota (Colon 6-13) at N.Y. Yankees Jonathan Schoop, BAL 105 Giancarlo Stanton, MIA 117 L.A. Rams at San Francisco, 8:25 p.m. Atlanta at Detroit, 1 p.m. Boston at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. (Tanaka 12-11), 1:05 p.m. Minnesota at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Justin Upton, LAA 103 Paul Goldschmidt, ARI 115 Sunday’s Games Houston at New England, 1 p.m. Oakland (Mengden 1-1) at Detroit (Sanchez Oakland at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. Khris Davis, OAK 102 Marcell Ozuna, MIA 113 Baltimore vs Jacksonville at London, UK, 9:30 Cleveland at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. 3-4), 1:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Jose Abreu, CHW 97 Anthony Rizzo, CHC 106 a.m. Seattle at Tennessee, 4:05 p.m. Cleveland at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. Boston (Sale 16-7) at Baltimore (Miley New Orleans at Carolina, 1 p.m. Kansas City at L.A. Chargers, 4:25 p.m. 8-13), 7:05 p.m. Aaron Judge, NYY 97 Jake Lamb, ARI 101 Texas at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Albert Pujols, LAA 96 Ryan Zimmerman, WAS 99 Tampa Bay at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Cincinnati at Green Bay, 4:25 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Kansas City (Junis 7-2) at Toronto (Ander- Denver at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Oakland at Washington, 8:30 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Miami, 7:10 p.m. son 3-3), 7:07 p.m. Mookie Betts, BOS 94 Adam Duvall, CIN 96 Pittsburgh at Chicago, 1 p.m. Monday’s Game St. Louis at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Lester 11-7) at Tampa Bay Edwin Encarnacion, CLE 94 Travis Shaw, MIL 96 Miami at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. Dallas at Arizona, 8:30 p.m. Washington at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. (Archer 9-10), 7:10 p.m. Nomar Mazara, TEX 94 Joey Votto, CIN 95 B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2017 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) Self-awareness, preparation Ask and you shall receive. What Tidy up loose ends. Avoid Put your best foot forward and Interaction should be your in- Make a physical change that and development will help you have to offer is more val- anyone pushing a risky ven- share your thoughts. You’ll en- tent. Sharing your thoughts and will lift your spirits and give you you move closer to your goal. ued than you realize. Stand tall ture. Go it alone if you want counter someone who is on ideas with like-minded people greater incentive to get out and A unique approach will cause and be proud of your actions to control how your money the same page as you and has will encourage you to not only enjoy life. A proposal should be others to take note of you. Per- and creations. Romance is is spent. Joint ventures look something special to offer. Ro- talk about your ideas, but also seriously considered. sonal, physical and financial highlighted. dicey. mance is on the rise. to make them come to life. gains are highlighted. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Before you move on to more AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) Your dual personality will An opportunity to do some- Emotional matters will leave you enjoyable tasks, be sure to A money deal will bring you Emotions will surface when cause uncertainty and make thing you enjoy and earn a feeling exhausted. Don’t start take care of your responsibil- good returns. Invest more time dealing with partnership is- you appear inconsistent when living is within reach. Refuse to something you cannot finish. ities. Being dependable will in yourself and your talents. sues. Stay calm, since getting it comes time to make a deci- let someone stifle your plans Look for refuge with someone you help you avoid complaints that Greater interest will be shown all worked up won’t make mat- sion. Listen to whatever advice with negativity or by burdening view as reliable and trustworthy. could lead to an unnecessary if you market what you have to ters better. Listen to complaints is offered, but in the end, do you with matters that aren’t Walk away from temptation. argument. offer. and do your best to adjust. what’s best for you. your responsibility.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Despite promise to stop, man resumes watching pornography The cautious won the duplicate day DEAR ABBY: Can you “years of counseling” hav- Our friend A.N. Onymous bad split is revealed, South tell me why men watch Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van en’t worked for the two of said, “It is usually best to be continues with three rounds porn? My husband watch- Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, you, I think it’s fair to con- generous with praise, but cau- of diamonds (ruffing the last es porn on the computer at and was founded by her mother, clude that you and your tious with criticism.” in the dummy), draws the wife have a troubled mar- all hours of the night. Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at That is true; but amending it rest of the trumps and plays When I found out about it riage. While some might a club to establish his second six months ago, he prom- DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los say that it’s your wife’s for today’s deal, we get that it ised he would stop doing Angeles, CA 90069. face and what she puts on is usually best to declare with trick in that suit. it, but I just realized that it is her business, if a daily caution. Then, partner will be What happens if South he still goes online and reminder of her broken generous with his praise at greedily takes the club finesse intervention. to a compromise, then turn watches it when I’m asleep promise to you is a the end of trick 13. at trick one? Then, East wins P.S. Please stop compar- around and do what she at night and early in the deal-breaker, it may be with his king and shifts to ing yourself with what wants anyway. How should South play in morning. time to consider whether your husband is viewing Recently, she brought up four spades after West sur- hearts. West plays high-low to Our sex life has dimin- you can forgive her or if it on screen, because what he having permanent eye- prisingly leads the club sev- show his doubleton, and East ished to almost nothing. I would be in everyone’s best is seeing isn’t real. It’s brow makeup done on an en? continues with a third round considered blocking the interests to go your sepa- show business. And it’s international trip she was North’s three-heart response of the suit, which promotes site on his computer, but is rate ways. In marriage about as authentic as taking without me. I asked a trump trick for West. The that a good idea? Please there is supposed to be was a mixed raise. It promised “Guardians of the Galaxy.” her to wait until she re- help me. How can I com- compromise. If you are some 7-9 high-card points, defenders take one club, two turned so we could discuss staying because of your nine losers (here, two spades, hearts and one spade. pete with this? it further before she DEAR ABBY: My wife sons, take into consider- three hearts, two diamonds and I have been married jumped into it. Despite FEELING ation that because your re- and two clubs) and four-card 13 years and have two promising not to, she did it lationship with your wife DISRESPECTED spade support. South took a young sons. She’s a free anyway, and I think it is dysfunctional, the ten- DEAR FEELING: Men spirit. She likes to inde- looks awful. sion your boys are exposed shot at a game bonus. watch porn because they pendently make a lot of I’m left feeling my trust to on a daily basis is not There seem to be 10 easy are turned on by the visu- decisions that affect us in her has been further healthy. tricks: five spades, two dia- al. You have a right to a both. This has led to argu- damaged and I have a re- monds, two clubs and a dia- minder of it staring me in sex life, but meddling with ments about what should TO MY JEWISH READ- mond ruff in the dummy. What the face on a daily basis. your husband’s computer or should not be decided ERS: At sundown tonight, could possibly go wrong? won’t fix your problem. Be- How can I trust her in the on together. Rosh Hashana, the Jewish The only real danger is a 4-0 cause your marital needs We have had years of future? How can I get past New Year, begins. As we spade break. To ensure the are not being met, frame counseling with multiple looking at her ugly choice begin this time of solemn your conversation with professionals. Frankly, I every day? introspection, I would like contract against that, declarer should win the first trick with him that way. He may be feel she ignores my opin- DISGUSTED IN to wish you all “L’shana addicted to online porn ions and concerns if I don’t ARIZONA tova tikatevu” — may you dummy’s club ace and cash and unable to stop watch- agree with her position on be inscribed in the Book of the spade queen. When the ing without a professional an issue. She will commit DEAR DISGUSTED: If Life and have a good year.

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE LEGAL NOTICE 295 Lynnfield Street, Lynn MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Michelle Mangini to First Eastern Mortgage Corporation, dated By virtue and in execution of the power of sale contained in a certain Mortgage By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain March 1, 2004 and registered with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry given by Charles G. Reither, as Trustee of "Charles G. Reither Realty Trust (u/d/t mortgage given by S. Ann Oleary to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. District of the Land Court as Document No.434534 as noted on Certificate of Title dated March 7, 1996)", dated June 24, 2013 and recorded with the Essex County acting solely as a nominee for Consumer Home Mortgage Corp of America, dated No. C49-198, as affected by an Order registered with said Registry at Document (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 32591, Page 112, to Philip L. March 25, 2005 and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Number 569857, Certificate of Title No. C49-198, of which mortgage the Goduti, Trustee of "Profit Sharing Plan Master Trust" (u/d/t dated March 23, Deeds in Book 24153, Page 560 of which mortgage Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC is undersigned is the present holder by assignment from First Eastern Mortgage 1991), as assigned to Peter L. Knox, Trustee of The Knox Pension Realty Trust the present holder by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Corporation to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for (u/d/t/dated June 4, 1993) dated August 5, 2013, and recorded in the Essex Inc. ("MERS"), solely as nominee for Consumer Home Mortgage Corp of America, Freedom Mortgage Corporation, dated December 31, 2004 and registered with County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 33664, Page 112, as its successors and assigns to Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC dated August 18, 2015 said Registry on June 14, 2005 at Document No. 455292, Certificate of Title No. currently held by Orca Development, LLC by way of Foreclosure Deed dated recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 34356, C49-198 and by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. November 17, 2016 and recorded on January 4, 2017 in the Essex County Page 584, for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of as nominee for Freedom Mortgage Corporation, to Green Planet Servicing, LLC (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 35589, Page 503 (see, inter alia, foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises located at Unit No. 208, of the 300 dated March 25, 2014 and registered with said Registry on April 4, 2014 at Cavanaugh v. Fannie Mae, 85 Mass.App.Ct. 1117 (2014); see also SunTrust Lynn Shore Drive Condominium, 300 Lynn Shore Drive, Lynn, MA 01902 will be Document No. 551185, Certificate of Title No. C49-198, for breach of the Mortgage, Inc., vs. Chan, MISC 11-447517 (2012)) of which Mortgage the sold at a Public Auction at 11:00 AM on October 18, 2017, at the mortgaged conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be undersigned is the present holder, for breach of conditions of said Mortgage and premises, more particularly described below, all and singular the premises sold at Public Auction at 1:00 p.m. on October 18, 2017, on the mortgaged for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the same will be sold at Public Auction at described in said mortgage, to wit: premises located at 117 Nahant Street, Unit 6, Shore Condominium, Lynn, Essex Noon on the 28th day of September, 2017 on the mortgaged premises, County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, hereinafter described, all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to Unit No. 208, in the 300 Lynn Shore Drive Condominium (the "Condominium"), wit: located in Lynn, Massachusetts, which Condominium was created pursuant to TO WIT: M.G.L. Chapter 183A by the recording of a Master Deed (the "Master Deed") The land in Lynn with all building and structures thereon bounded and described dated March 25, 1988, and recorded on March 25, 1988, in the Essex South Unit No. C-117-6 (the 'Unit') of the Shore Condominium (the 'Condominium'), a as follows: Registry of Deeds in Book 9443, Page 375, as amended. condominium located in Lynn, Essex County Massachusetts created by Master Deed pursuant and subject to Chapter 183A of the General Laws of the Being shown as Lot 14 on a plan drawn by Eastman and Bradford, C.E. dated May Said Unit No. 208 contains 770 square feet, more or less, and is shown on a floor Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and filed in the Essex South District Registry of 21, 1912 recorded with Essex South Registry of Deeds, Book 2267, Page 1, plan attached to original deed and made a part hereof and to which is affixed a Deeds, Land Registration Section as Document No. 212919 with Certificate of Title bounded and described as follows: verified statement in the form provided for in General Laws Chapter 183A, Section No. C49, as amended of record (the 'Master Deed'). 9, and which plan is a copy of a portion of the plans recorded with said Master WEST: by Lynnfield Street, fifty (50.00) feet; Deed. The post office address of the Unit is: 117 Nahant Street, Unit 6, Lynn, MA 01902 NORTH: by Lot 11, on said plan, eighty-two and 90/100 (82.90) feet; EAST: by Lot 13, on said plan, fifty-five (55.00)feet; Said Unit is conveyed together with: The Unit is shown on the Condominium Plan No. 23737-B-I filed with Certificate of SOUTH: by Lot 15, on said plan eighty-six and 64/100 (86.64) feet. Title No. C49 with the first deed of the Unit in said Registry to which is affixed a 1. An undivided interest of 0.70% in the common areas and facilities described in verified statement in the form required by G.L. c. 183A, §9. Being the same premises as conveyed to the mortgagor by deed of Charles Gary said Master Deed; and Reither, dated March 12, 1996, recorded with Essex County (Southern District) 2. The exclusive right to use the Parking Space #217. Said Parking Space #217 is The Unit is conveyed subject to and with the benefit of the obligations, restrictions, Registry of Deeds, Book 13451, Page 248. irrevocably conveyed to the Grantee, his heirs, successors and assigns, provided rights and liabilities and easements contained in said Chapter 183A, the Master however that the exclusive right, to said parking space, granted hereto shall always Deed, the documents establishing the organization of unit owners and the by-laws The above described premises will be sold SUBJECT TO and with the benefit of all remain appurtenant to ownership of Unit #208. and rules and regulations as promulgated thereunder, all as amended of record, restrictions, easements, improvements, covenants, conditions, building and zoning 3. The exclusive right to use those Common Areas and Facilities appurtenant to and such matters as are set forth in the First Unit Deed. laws, to any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, water and sewer charges, municipal or said Unit, as set forth in the Master Deed. other public taxes, assessments or lies, and rights of tenants and parties in 4. The benefit of and subject to all easements, rights, reservations, restrictions, Each of the units in the Condominium is intended for residential purposes and possession, if any. agreements and provisions contained in the Master Deed, the Declaration of Trust such other uses as are set forth in the Master Deed. of the Condominium, recorded on March 25, 1988, in Book 9443, Page 404 (the In the event of any typographical error set forth in the legal descriptions contained 'Declaration of Trust") and the Rules and Regulations adopted pursuant thereto The Unit is conveyed together with an undivided interest in the common areas and above, the legal description of the premises, the descriptions set forth and (the "Rules and Regulations"), as any of the same may be amended from time to facilities of the Condominium together with any rights exclusive to the Unit as set contained in the Mortgage shall take precedence. time, pursuant to the provisions thereof. forth in the Master Deed, as amended of record, and in the First Unit Deed. TERMS OF SALE: SEVEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED ($7,500.00) DOLLARS will be Said Unit is hereby conveyed subject to: Being the same premises conveyed to NORMAN CHESKY by deed dated March 2, required to be paid in cash, certified check or cashier's check of any bank or trust 1. Easements in favor of the adjoining units and in favor of the common areas and 2001 and filed in said Registry as Document No. 379133 with Certificate of Title company doing business in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, by the facilities for the continuance of all encroachments of the adjoining units or No. C49-165. purchaser, at the time and place of sale as a deposit. A Memorandum of Sale common areas and facilities on the Subject Unit, existing as a result of Julius I. Chesky died September 15, 2003. ("Memorandum") shall be executed upon acceptance of the bid and all terms construction of the building; or which may come into existence hereafter. thereunder shall be binding upon the bidder, including the condition that should 2. An easement in favor of the Owners of other units to use all pipes, wires, flues, For mortgagor's(s') title see deed registered with Essex County (Southern the high bidder for whatever reason fail to perform under the aforesaid ducts, conduits, plumbing lines and other portions of the common areas and District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document No. 434533, as noted on Memorandum, in such event, the bidder shall forfeit the deposit in full which shall facilities located in the Subject Unit and serving the other units; and Certificate of Title No. C49-198. become the property of the Mortgagee. The Mortgagee reserves the right without 3. The limitations and restrictions set forth in said Master Deed that this Unit may further publication, advertisement or notification to offer the property to the second be used only for residential purposes except as prescribed therein. These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit highest bidder under the same conditions set forth herein. The terms of the 4. The provisions of said Master Deed, the Plans recorded therewith, and of said of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the Memorandum of Sale shall be announced prior to the bid. The balance of the bid Declaration of Trust and the By-Laws contained therein (as the same from time to nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax price is to be paid in cash, certified check or cashier's check drawn upon any bank time be amended by instrument duly recorded with said Registry of Deeds) are titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or or trust company doing business in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts within hereby incorporated by reference and constitute covenants running with the land liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, thirty (30) days after the date of sale to be deposited in escrow with Riccardo L. and are and shall remain binding upon any person or persons having at any time having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, Rullo, Esquire attorney for Orca Development, LLC. Deed (which shall be in the any interest or estate in the Subject Unit, or parking space and persons claiming easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. form of the usual Mortgagee's Deed under the Statutory Power of Sale) to be through or under them. delivered within three (3) days thereafter at which time it shall be the sole and 5. The provisions of Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 183A as now in force TERMS OF SALE: exclusive responsibility of the successful bidder to cause the same to be recorded and as from time to time amended, and subject also to municipal taxes assessed with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in accordance with law. as of the current tax year. A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 District) Registry of Deeds in Book 13263, Page 417. California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, Orca Development, LLC Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the By its attorney, The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage RICCARDO L. RULLO encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to shall control in the event of an error in this publication. LAW OFFICES OF FRANK. N DARDENO and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of 424 BROADWAY record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. SOMERVILLE, MA 02421 617-666-2600 Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of PLANET HOME LENDING, LLC Dated: 9/1/17 $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order F/K/A GREEN PLANET SERVICING, LLC Item: September 6, 13, 20, 2017 to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from Present holder of said mortgage this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon LEGAL NOTICE acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check By its Attorneys, MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 150 California Street By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the Newton, MA 02458 mortgage given by Denise C. Bradley and Darryl J. Bradley to First Call Mortgage premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical (617) 558-0500 Company, dated July 18, 2005 and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) error in this publication. 201311-0844 - YEL Registry of Deeds in Book 24600, Page 1, as affected by a Loan Modification Item: September 20, 27, October 4, 2017 Agreement made December 6, 2006 and recorded at said Registry of Deeds in Other terms to be announced at the sale. Book 26493, Page 522 of which mortgage Deutsche Bank National Trust Lynn Housing Authority and Neighborhood Development Company, as Trustee for the Certificateholders of Soundview Home Loan Trust Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC Invitation for Bids 2005-OPT3, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2005-OPT3 is the present holder by Korde & Associates, P.C. Driveway and Concrete Curb Improvements assignment from First Call Mortgage Company to Sand Canyon Corporation f/k/a 900 Chelmsford Street Option One Mortgage Corporation dated July 26, 2010 recorded at Essex County Suite 3102 The Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development, the Awarding (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 30298, Page 495 and assignment Lowell, MA 01851 Authority, invites sealed bids from Contractors for Driveway & Concrete Curb from Sand Canyon Corporation f/k/a Option One Mortgage Corporation to (978) 256-1500 Improvements at 2-10 Olive Street, Lynn, Massachusetts, in accordance with the Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for the Certificateholders of Oleary, S. Ann, 16-027186 documents prepared by Allen & Major Associates, Inc. and all incidental work Soundview Home Loan Trust 2005-OPT3, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series Item: September 20, 27, October 4, 2017 necessary to complete the Project. (Project #163116) 2005-OPT3 dated February 1, 2011 recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 30404, Page 405, for breach of conditions of said COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS The work is estimated to cost $19,000. mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises THE TRIAL COURT located at 42A Waverly Street, Lynn, MA 01904 will be sold at a Public Auction at PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Bids are subject to M.G.L. c.30§39 and to minimum wage rates as required by 12:00 PM on October 18, 2017, at the mortgaged premises, more particularly Essex Probate and Family Court M.G.L. c.l49 §§26 to 27H inclusive. described below, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: 36 Federal Street Salem, MA 01970 THIS PROJECT IS BEING ELECTRONICALLY BID AND HARD COPY BIDS WILL NOT The land at 42A Waverly Street, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts being shown Docket No. ES170985GD BE ACCEPTED. Please review the instructions in the bid documents on how to as Lot B on a plan entitled "Sub-Division of Land for Elfreda L. Thompson, NOTICE AND ORDER: register as an electronic bidder. The bids are to be prepared and submitted at Lynn-Mass.", dated February 4, 1948, by Albert D. Martin, registered Land LETTERS OF APPOINTMENT www.biddocsonline.com. Tutorials and instructions on how to complete the Surveyor, recorded with Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds, Book (GUARDIANSHIP OF A MINOR) electronic bid documents are available online (click on the "Tutorial" tab at the 3590, Page 187. bottom footer). IN RE: SAID PREMISES ARE SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING ENCUMBRANCES: Guardianship of: Jason Jeffrey Evans, Jr. Sealed Bids will be received until 2:00 PM on Thursday, 5 October 2017 1. Title to and rights of the public and others in so much of the premises as lies A MINOR and publicly opened online, forthwith. within the bounds of Waverly Street. I, Pamela A Casey O'Brien, Register of Probate for the Essex Probate and Family Court hereby certify that: All Bids should be submitted online at www.biddocsonline.com and received no For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern later than the date and time specified above. District) Registry of Deeds in Book 15750, Page 194. Nicole E Eaton 30 Edward Ave South Bid Forms and Contract Documents will be available for pick-up at The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal Lynnfield, MA 01940 www.biddocsonline.com (may be viewed electronically and hardcopy requested) or assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable and at Nashoba Blue, Inc. at 433 Main Street, Hudson, MA 01749 (978-568-1167). encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to Ashley Imbornone and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of 30 Edward Ave South There is a plan deposit of $25.00 per set payable to BidDocs ONLINE Inc. record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. Lynnfield, MA 01940

Plan deposits may be electronically paid or by check. This deposit will be refunded Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of was/were appointed or confirmed by Order of this Court dated June 27, 2017 as: upon return of the sets in good condition within thirty (30) days of receipt of $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order Temporary Guardian pursuant to G.L. c. 190B, º5-204. These letters shall expire general bids. to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from on September 26, 2017 Otherwise the deposit shall be the property of the Awarding Authority. this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon These Letters of Guardianship for a Minor, whose date of birth is 03/29/2007, are acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check proof of the Guardian's full authority and responsibility to act, pursuant to G.L. c. Additional sets may be purchased for $25.00 in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, 190B, º5-208, regarding the minor's support, education, health and welfare as Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 follows: Bidders requesting Contract Documents to be mailed to them shall include a or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the to perform any and all acts necessary for the day-to-day care, custody, education, separate check for $ 40.00 per set for UPS Ground (or $65.00 per set for UPS premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical recreation and property of the minor; overnight), non- refundable, payable to the BidDocs ONLINE Inc., to cover mail error in this publication. to authorize any and all medical and dental care for the health and well-being of handling costs. the minor, except the Guardian may not consent to extraordinary medical Other terms to be announced at the sale. treatment pursuant to G. L. c. 190B, º5-306A PRE-BID CONFERENCE / SITE VISIT: the Guardian's authority is specifically limited as follows: Date and Time: Thursday, 28 September 2017 at 10:30 AM Address: 2-10 Olive Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for the Certificateholders of The Guardian may not establish or move the Minor's custodial dwelling outside Street, Lynn Soundview Home Loan Trust 2005-OPT3, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series the Commonwealth of Massachusetts without a Court Order. Instructions: Meet on rear drive aisle which is to be reconstructed 2005-OPT3 Date: June 27, 2017 Korde & Associates, P.C. Pamela Casey O'Brien SITE VISIT BY APPOINTMENT: NONE 900 Chelmsford Street Register of Probate The Contract Documents may be seen, but not removed at: Suite 3102 Item: September 20, 2017 Lowell, MA 01851 Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development (978) 256-1500 92 Curwin Circle Bradley, Denise and Bradley, Darryl, 09-055386, Lynn, MA 01905 Item: September 20, 27, October 4, 2017 781-598-3434 Item: September 20, 2017

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LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF REVERE need employees? MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE LEGAL NOTICE

By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Donna M. Ferrioli and Rachel A. Ferrioli to Option One Mortgage September 8, 2017 Corporation, dated December 6, 2005 and registered at Essex County (Southern BY CONSTABLE District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document No. 462397 and noted on Certificate of Title No. 78540 of which mortgage Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee Ms. Pauline DeStaffier for the Certificateholders of Carrington Mortgage Loan Trust, Series 2006-OPT1, Fairfield Street Asset Backed Pass-Through Certificates is the present holder by assignment from Revere, MA 02151 Option One Mortgage Corporation to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for the Certificateholders of Carrington Mortgage Loan Trust, Series 2006-OPT1, Asset Re: Order Pursuant to M.G. L. c. 111, §123 Backed Pass-Through Certificates dated February 4, 2008 registered at Essex Vacant lot on Fairfield Street, Revere, MA 02151, Parcel ID 18-319-32 County (Southern District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document No. 486441 and noted on Certificate of Title No. 78540, for breach of conditions of Dear Ms. DeStaffier: said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises located at 36 Casco Road, Lynn, MA 01904 will be sold at a Public I am the City of Revere Director of Municipal Inspections and Health Agent of the Auction at 1:00 PM on October 18, 2017, at the mortgaged premises, more Revere Board of Health. On Thursday, September 7, 2017, representatives from particularly described below, all and singular the premises described in said the city visited the residential property which you now own and manage at Fairfield mortgage, to wit: Street, Revere, MA, Parcel ID18-319-32. We determined that, that the land, yard is unsanitary and the current state of your parcel constitutes a nuisance, a source A certain parcel of land with the buildings and improvements thereon situate in of filth and a danger to the public health. Accordingly, pursuant to M.G. L. c. 111, Placing a help wanted ad is great for Lynn in the County of Essex and said Commonwealth of Massachusetts bounded §123, you are hereby notified that you have 24 hours from the date of receipt of and described as follows: notice of the Order to commence the remedial work necessary to remove and finding the skilled workers you need. abate this nuisance. SOUTHEASTERLY by Casco Road fifty (50) feet; SOUTHWESTERLY by Lot 37, as shown on plan hereinafter mentioned, one Please note that if you fail to comply with this Order, the Board of Health will take hundred (100) feet; steps on its own to remove the nuisance, and all expenses incurred thereby shall NORTHWESTERLY by Lot 23, as shown on said plan, fifty (50) feet; and constitute a debt due to the City of Revere upon completion of the removal and NORTHEASTERLY by Lot 35, as shown on said plan, one hundred (100) feet. the rendering of an account. See M.G. L. c. 111, §125. Further, such debt shall constitute a lein on the property. All of said boundaries are determined by the Court to be located as shown upon plan numbered 8433-C, drawn By Fred H. Eastman, Surveyor, dated May 22 and Nicholas Catinazzo, Director October 13, 1923, a modified and approved by the Court, filed in the Land Municipal Inspectional Services Registration Office, a copy of a portion of which is filed with the Certificate of Title Item: September 18, 19, 20, 2017 4874 in said Registry, and the above-described land is shown as lot 36, sheet 1, on last mentioned plan. CITY OF REVERE LEGAL NOTICE For mortgagor's title see deed registered at Essex County (Southern District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document No. 455321 and Noted on Certificate of Title Number 78540. September 8, 2017 BY CONSTABLE The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable Mr. Domenic Cuccio encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to Fairfield Street and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of Revere, MA 02151 781-593-7700, ext.2 record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. Re: Order Pursuant to M.G. L. c. 111, §123 Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of Vacant lot on Fairfield Street, Revere, MA 02151, Parcel ID 18-319-31 $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order NEW IN TOWN? to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from Dear Mr. Cuccio: this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check I am the City of Revere Director of Municipal Inspections and Health Agent of the in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, Revere Board of Health. On Thursday, September 7, 2017, representatives from Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 the city visited the residential property which you now own and manage at Fairfield or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the Street, Revere, MA, Parcel ID18-319-31. We determined that, that the land, yard premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical is unsanitary and the current state of your parcel constitutes a nuisance, a source error in this publication. of filth and a danger to the public health. Accordingly, pursuant to M.G. L. c. 111, §123, you are hereby notified that you have 24 hours from the date of receipt of Other terms to be announced at the sale. notice of the Order to commence the remedial work necessary to remove and abate this nuisance. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for the Certificateholders of Carrington Mortgage Loan Trust, Series 2006-OPT1, Asset Backed Pass-Through Certificates Please note that if you fail to comply with this Order, the Board of Health will take Korde & Associates, P.C. steps on its own to remove the nuisance, and all expenses incurred thereby shall 900 Chelmsford Street constitute a debt due to the City of Revere upon completion of the removal and Suite 3102 the rendering of an account. See M.G. L. c. 111, §125. Further, such debt shall Lowell, MA 01851 constitute a lein on the property. (978) 256-1500 Ferrioli, Donna M. and Rachel A., 14-016436 Nicholas Catinazzo, Director Item: September 20, 27, October 4, 2017 Municipal Inspectional Services Item: September 18, 19, 20, 2017 LEGAL NOTICE TOWN OF SAUGUS CONSERVATION COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Saugus Conservation Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Wednesday, September 27, 2017 at 7:10 P.M. in the Town Hall Annex, 25 Main Street under Have something to sell? MA G.L. Ch. 131, Sect. 40 and Article 508 of the Town Bylaw on the application of H&B Construction to construct an addition to the existing single family dwelling We can help! and incidental work at 57 Vine Street. The work will occur within Riverfront Area associated with Fiske and Shute Brooks and bordering land subject to flooding located at 57 Vine Street Saugus, MA, Tax Map D8 Block 9 Lot 1, under the Wetland Laws and Bylaws described herein. FIND AN AFFORDABLE PLACE TO LIVE. Joan Fowler, Chairman Stephanie A Puracchio, Clerk Item: September 20, 2017 CHECK CLASSIFIED! B8 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2017 FOOD Cream of Carrot Soup By Katie Workman ASSOCIATED PRESS Humble, bumpy, rough carrots. We peel and slice them into sticks and stuff them in lunchboxes, or put them out with a dip when company comes. We chop them and use them in soups and stews, but rare- ly do we let them star on their own. This bisque-like soup changes that thinking. Pretty and lush, this creamy bowl of delicious- ness gives carrots their due respect. And it’s worth pausing to shake your head at how cheap carrots usu- ally are; you can do a lot with a pound or two of Rosalie’s Arancina rice balls. carrots, and they won’t make much of a dent in your food budget. Carrots FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS are also seriously nutri- Cream of carrot soup. Ferry food tious — tons of vitamin A and antioxidants, and an simply serves to thicken to me how a small amount By Rosalie just how seriously Ital- would discuss when we assortment of other vita- the soup once it’s pureed, of cream added to a soup Harrington ians take food. He ordered would make the first ge- mins and minerals. which lets the carrots and adds such voluptuousness ITEM FOOD EDITOR us arancini — rice ball lato run, and at lunch we But once you start eat- other supporting vegeta- and rounds out the flavor. fritters — and I thought would discuss what we ing, you will not be think- bles hold the spotlight. Skip it only if someone has Just the thought of it I had died and gone to would prepare for dinner ing, “Boy, this sure is However, I did try this a lactose problem (and in conjures up bad smells — heaven. The fun part of and where we would take healthy!” Just surrender recipe with jasmine rice that case, ladle out their ferry food! Surviving the the arancini is that they our stroll after dinner, to the velvety texture and once, and liked the faint portion and add a bit of swells on the sea is just include a little surprise followed by more gelato round flavor of the soup. aromatic flavor that it lent cream to the rest). Don’t about all that my stomach in the center, a stuffing or cannoli. I miss my rel- The addition of a small to the mix. tell them what they are can tolerate, and I don’t of meat sauce, mozzarel- atives and I love their at- amount of white rice And it’s always amazing missing. need the smell of old oil la and peas. The ones on titude about food, life and from the Fryolator pollut- the ferry were impeccably indulgence. ing the air. Taking a ferry prepared, as if from a fine My cousin Dado died a Cream of Carrot Soup to Martha’s Vineyard or restaurant — in Italy they few years ago and he was Nantucket, it doesn’t even don’t accept the idea that the oldest of the Roman Serves 8 fer the bacon to a paper towel-lined plate, let cool enter my mind to eat a food should be less based relatives. As I’ve explained Start to finish: 1 hour (at least 30 minutes and drain, and crumble the bacon. Set aside. single thing from the on- on the situation. All situ- before, he was held captive hands off) — Pour off all the bacon fat from the pot, and board concession stand. ations call for a great food at 21, by the Americans — 4 slices bacon then melt the butter over medium heat. Add the — 1 tablespoon unsalted butter carrots, onion, shallots and garlic, season with My answer to the bad experience! on the island of Levanzo, — 2 pounds carrots, peeled and chopped salt and pepper, and cook, stirring frequently, food that’s often all that After our arancini we off of Trapani, where we — 1 red onion, chopped for 10 minutes, until the carrots have started to is available while on the tried the eggplant fritters, vacationed several times. — 2 shallots, chopped become tender. road is to make a picnic, (supposedly the Arabs who A 6-year-old boy from the — 4 cloves garlic, minced — Add the rice and the chicken broth, turn the usually sandwiches us- conquered the island in neighborhood visited the — Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper to taste heat to high, and bring to a simmer. Reduce the ing combinations left over 827 gave Sicily eggplant) prison camp and befriend- — ¼ cup uncooked white rice heat and simmer the soup, covered, for 30 to 40 from my childhood like followed by caponata, a ed my cousin. He ran home — 6 cups less-sodium chicken or vegetable broth minutes, until the vegetables are completely ten- meatball “spuckies” — relish made with eggplant, and told his mother about — ½ cup heavy cream der and the rice is very soft. Puree the soup in what we called submarine pine nuts, raisins, olives his new friend. She made — To serve (optional): batches in a blender or a food processor, or use sandwiches back in the and capers. “I learn you,” a big bowl of macaroni and — Crumbled cooked bacon an immersion blender to puree it in the pot, until day. Hard boiled eggs are one of my cousins told me, the next day he brought it always nice, along with an — Crumbled feta, goat cheese or blue cheese very smooth. Stir in the cream and heat through. meaning that she would to the camp and that was — Chopped fresh parsley — Serve the soup hot, topped with the bacon, assortment of fresh fruit, teach me to make it. “Die- the beginning of a lifelong especially the stone fruits — In a large pot or a Dutch oven, saute the ba- a crumble of whatever cheese you like, and some ci ingredient,” she told me relationship. The once con until it is crisp, over medium high heat. Trans- parsley. Give it a final sprinkle of pepper if desired. like apricots, nectarines in the blend of Italian and little boy owned, until re- or cherries. A calzone of English with which we cently the pensione on the mozzarella and broccoli would communicate. That island which he operat- is easy to whip up with was easy to understand, ed with his wife, who ran pizza dough that is avail- even for me with my limit- the kitchen. I was lucky Apple crumbles are an ideal able at all the markets ed Italian vocabulary. to spend many hours with now. That goes nicely with The rest of my stay was her in the kitchen where fresh tomatoes, hot off the about eating new foods she shared some wonder- way to capture rich pie taste vines from the gardens of like the roe from the local ful tips with me. Cooking friends. No need to slice tuna with homemade an- is the language that needs By Melissa D’Arabian them for a picnic, keeping gel hair pasta, real home- no interpreters. ASSOCIATED PRESS it rustic with a little bunch made orzo, sea urchins, When I make food that The arrival of apple sea- of fresh basil and a sprin- stuffed zucchini flowers reminds me of another son is a worthy consolation kle of salt — which you and my favorite dessert, time and place it seems to prize for the departure of can find for free onboard. cannoli with ricotta from nourish my soul. Yesterday summer. Leaves will soon I changed my mind the local farm. In Sicily I mixed leftover rice with be turning red and gold- about ferry food on my they use beer cans to wrap a few ingredients and took en brown, but for now, I’m first voyage to Sicily. Af- and fry the cannoli, the some leftover sausage and celebrating the original ter a few hours on the sea most delicious dessert in meatballs and used it to fall flavor (before pumpkin with my cousin Mondino, the entire world and the stuff some rice balls for a spice syrupy things took he asked, “Appetito?” Yes, I largest cannoli you have quick and easy version of over the world): apples did have an appetite, I was ever seen, sprinkled on arancina. They were then slow-baked in some form of hungry, but I confessed the ends with crushed pis- breaded and fried and in buttery pastry, filling the the fact only reluctantly tachio nuts. The beer cans no time we had a dinner house with welcoming aro- given that he was suggest- reminded me of the ’50s with a green salad, a little mas that beckon us to light ing that we try what they when the girls would use panna cotta for dessert — a fire and gather around called “Cicchetti,” small the cans for hair rollers. oh, it was a perfect simple the dining room table snacks like tapas, that My food-obsessed rel- summer supper. All you where it’s warm and cozy. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS we could share from the atives would plan every need to remember is “Cook Apple crumble is an ideal An apple crumble with rosemary and chia seeds. ferry snack bar. Little did meal which we prepared more than you need,” be- way to capture the flavors I know that I was about together in their outdoor cause you can quickly turn and toasty aroma of rich blends just right with the apple dessert recipe that to experience first hand garden under a grape ar- the extra ingredients like pies and tarts a little more tart apples, and the lem- won’t leave you wanting the diversity of the island, bor that had a complete rice, sauces or meats into healthily. Today’s Fall on zest that I also added. for more if you skip it. and be reminded yet again kitchen. At breakfast we whole new dishes. Apple Rosemary Crum- While the filling is a little The filling is thickened ble with Chia Seed recipe floral thanks to the rose- with a few spoonfulls of Arancina Rice Balls Stuffed in medium dice about the size of a nickel. Moz- takes a few creative turns. mary, I still included just chia seed instead of corn- zarella drained and cubed is nice too. Shape I complement the apple a tiny touch of cinnamon, starch. Chia seeds soften with Mozzarella or Meat the rice into balls about the size of a tangerine filling with another classic but only in the oat-based as they plump during bak- and using your thumb press the ball and push autumn flavor: rosemary. crumble topping, exact- ing, and if you use white The quickest and easiest version of this recipe in a cube of cheese or sausage and cover the You can add a lot if you ly where it belongs: as a chia seeds, they will prob- is to make more arborio rice than you need the indentation with more rice. are a fan, or just a little if foil to the bright apple-y ably go completely unde- next time you make risotto. The arborio is per- — Squeeze the balls with your hands to make you want the tiniest bit of filling. You can leave the tected. Except that you will fect because it is sticky which helps in keeping sure they are secure and line them up ready to this chilly-weather-hardy cinnamon out altogether be high-fiving yourself for the balls together. Or just start from scratch and fry in hot oil. herb. It’s a surprisingly if you aren’t a cinnamon getting in some fiber and cook a cup and a half of arborio rice. — Roll them in the beaten egg and then coat perfect touch of fall that fan — finally there’s an omega-3’s into dessert. — Saute a small chopped red onion in four with breadcrumbs, shaking off any extra. tbsp. butter and add to the leftover rice or fresh- — Heat 2 cups of vegetable oil in a heavy bot- ly cooked and cooled rice with a tbsp. chopped tom pan until hot. Fall Apple Rosemary Crumble with Chia Seed basil, a sprinkle of fresh thyme and a half cup of — In small batches fry the balls, turning gen- freshly grated Parmesan cheese. tly to brown all over and drain on paper towels. Servings: 8 — ¼ teaspoon cinnamon — In a bowl, beat three eggs. In another place Serve hot. Start to finish: 1 hour — 1/8 teaspoon salt two cups of breadcrumbs. — They heat up nicely in the oven if you want Filling: — Preheat the oven to 350 F, spray a 2-quart — If you have cooked sausages, cut them up to make a large batch. — 3 large or 4 medium baking apples, (mostly) baking dish with an oil mister or nonstick spray. peeled, cut into 3/4-inch cubes, about 5 cups Make the filling: in a large bowl, toss apple — ¼ cup lemon juice cubes in the lemon juice, sugar, rosemary, lem- — 1 tablespoon raw sugar on zest and salt. If the apple cubes seem dry, — 2 teaspoons finely chopped rosemary, fresh add an extra tablespoon or two of water to the or dried (or more if desired!) mixture. Add the chia seeds and stir well. — 1 tablespoon finely grated lemon zest — Make the topping: in a large bowl, mix to- — ¼ teaspoon salt gether all the topping ingredients with a fork. The — 3 tablespoons chia seed (white, if available) mixture should look like clumpy sand. Place the Topping: filling into the prepared baking dish and sprinkle — 3 tablespoons butter, softened the topping evenly over the top. Cover baking — 3/4 cup whole oats dish with lid or foil and bake until apples are PERIWINKLESINC.COM — 2 tablespoons almond flour (or very finely tender and topping is golden, about 45 minutes. Enjoy the wholesome and delicious taste of Periwinkles favorites made with seasonal and local ingredients. chopped almonds) — Remove the lid or foil for the last 15 minutes Sandwiches • Paninis • Wraps • Salads • Soups • Entrees • Side dishes • Baked goods • Heat & serve dinners to go — 2 tablespoons flour of baking time. Once baked, allow the crumble ( Ask us about catering your next event. ) — 1 tablespoon raw sugar to cool for at least 15 minutes before serving.