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Pop ulation growth was responsible for nearly 30 percent of the in crease in U.S. emissions be tween 1997 and 2007. limits on "chain migration" would prevent such emissions and sprawl. Currently, legal im and sprawl. Currently, migrants are allowed to sponsor non-nuclear family members for admittance into the United The process results in a States. "chain" of migrants who in turn sponsor more family members. Chain migration accounted for 70 percent of all legal immigra tion between 2005 and 2015. would curb population growth. And the changes would only af fect future immigration levels. So no immigrants currently liv ing in the United States would have to leave. Trump. agree with President But they should give his immi gration proposals a second look. Curtailing immigration-fueled population growth is an essential element of any pursuit of a sus tainable future. writer based in New York. ------d -E p O uest G Look to Texas. The Lone Look Texas. to Sprawl results in a sharp re- lack of farmland could A growing population would A That means more pressure on ban sprawl in America. ban sprawl in Star State population grows by forc 450,000 people each year, ing the state to build 115,000 new houses and 2,500 roads loses 120,000 Texas annually. acres of open space every year The due to population growth. Center for Biological Diversity noted, that “Soaring human pop ulations are putting incredible pressure on endangered animals and across the South- Texas in wild out crowding We’re west. life and destroying wild places at an alarming pace.” duction in farmland per capita -- even as food demand increas- America boasted 1.9 acres of es. cropland per resident 1982.in That number could drop as low theof end as 0.3 acres by the century if current trends contin ue. there soaring, prices food send by harming working-class fam ilies. Or farmers would convert pristine wild spaces into farms, using harmful pesticides and fer tilizers to boost crop yields. also overtax fresh water sourc es. Consider California, which has suffered horrific droughts. Due to immigration, California's population is set to grow from roughly 40 million today to 44 million by 2030. limited water resources, more sprawl, and less space for non Cali The inhabitants. human ------help protect the environment President Trump could accidentally 2 By Ryan James Girdusky By Ryan Here's why: More than 325 If this growth materializes, Environmentalists can pre Sensible limits on immigra They were right. Population No one would mistake Pres - for an environ Trump ident his immigration Yet mentalist. inadvertentlycould policies safeguard the environment. million people live in the United States. By 2065, that figure is million.to 441 to grow expected 88for account will Immigration percent of this increase. we'll have to bulldoze millions of acres of open spaces to build feed To housing for new arrivals. population, we'll have to a larger convert more forests and grass- lands to farms. Further ecosys more tem destruction will occur, species will be threatened, and U.S. greenhouse gas emissions will rise vent this ecological catastrophe by supporting humane reduc- tions in future immigration lev els. tion were once the mainstream environmentalist position. The Sierra Club's first executive di remarked, David Brower, rector, "Overpopulation is perhaps the biggest problem facing us, and immigration is part of the prob The founder of Earth Day, lem." Sen. Gaylord Nelson, comment ed, "It's phony to say 'I'm for the environment, but not for limiting immigration.'" growth is the chief driver of ur THE LYNN JOURNAL THE LYNN - - - - editorial Printer John Lynds Seth Daniel Judy Russi Scott Yates Business Editorial Reporting Staff com . Accounts Executive Concord Monitor (N.H.) com . Page Design, Copy Editing Stephen Quigley lynnjournal lynnjournal . @ Cary Shuman [email protected] www DIRECTORY editor : : ite PRESIDENT: PRESIDENT: to [email protected] mail S E eb EDITOR IN CHIEF: EDITOR W PHONE 781-485-0588 // FAX 781-485-1403 PHONE 781-485-0588 // FAX SEND US YOUR NEWS SEND US Peter Sacco Ellen Bertino Kathleen Bright Maureen DiBella Legal Advertising Debra DiGregorio Director of Marketing Senior Sales Associates ([email protected]) Assistant Marketing Directors Advertising & Marketing LET’S GET RECYCLING RIGHT LET’S GET stories and photos for publication. Items should be forwarded to our Items should be forwarded publication. stories and photos for The Lynn Department of Public Works will be distributing a Recy will be distributing a Works of Public Department The Lynn In January, China, the largest purchaser of U.S. recycled products China, the largest In January, recycled products than weThus, we now are ending up with more These recycling problem. Plastic bags are a main reason of this started on recycling simplyIn the early days, every community longare recycling sloppy and prices high of days those However, enforc policies of the DPW Many residents maybe angered by the out newspapers and plastics putting just than more is Recycling birth announcements, news releases, business and education briefs, sports business and education briefs, releases, news birth announcements, 485-1403. We also encourage readers to e-mail news releases and photos releases to e-mail news also encourage readers We 485-1403. Page 2 Page The Lynn Journal encourages residents to submit engagement, wedding and wedding engagement, to submit encourages residents Journal The Lynn offices at 385 Broadway, Revere, MA 02151. Items can also be faxed to 781- Items can also be faxed MA 02151. Revere, offices at 385 Broadway, has cut down on the tonnage that it will be buying from the United tonnage that it will be buying from has cut down on the itself, and reason is that China is recycling more States. Part of the method is poor or in the jargon part of the reason is that our recycling “contaminated.” of the industry, United States. Simply put, ourcan sell abroad or to companies in the useful second life than they canrecycled items cost more to put into a be sold on the open market. our recycled products. bags often clog the machinery that sorts shapewhatever in goods recycled for pay would companies because have to paynot did same time, communities at the they were in and com recycling these Often, landfill. a to trucked items these have to gone. cling IQ Kit on May 29, and we urge all residents to read this kit and all residents to read this 29, and we urge cling IQ Kit on May if we do notThe way we recycle is vital rules. adhere to the recycling goods end in a landfill. want to see recycled thousands of dollars to buy thepanies paid communities hundreds of recycled goods. are only doing their jobs. ing the recycling rules, but these employees do recycling and good for It is easy to side in a box on collection day. proper Remember, correctly. the environment, but it has to be done recycling starts with you.

Black Black - - - - Page 3 Page Member FDIC | Member DIF the load, as well as endangeringthe load, line.workers on the processing for the The City also gets charged recycling.cost of contaminated recycling is"Contamination in which hasproblem, national a issue for all become an urgent past year",communities in the As DPW said Lisa Nerich, Lynn "China sociate Commissioner. the world'sbuys 80 percent of in 2017, therecyclables and very country announced new, strict standards on the quality of As recyclables they will accept. a result, municipalities are now paying the cost of contaminated has a very high recycling. Lynn contamination rate, over 30 per cent, even after running the pro and we are paying gram last year, thousands monthly as a result. Through the Recycling IQ Pro gram we plan to reduce contam- recycling down ination in Lynn's which below 10 percent this year, will decrease considerably the cost we are now paying for con- taminated recycling". ------800.657.3272 EBSB.com * ** APY %

In communities across Massa In communities across Food waste, foam containers, and to collect data on which areasand to collect data on of contamina have higher levels tion." chusetts there is a problem with "contamination" which is a catch phrase to describe things that don't belong in the recycling cart. Plastic bags are the biggest prob- lem, which regularly shut down pro recycling operations in the cessing plants. cloth even and napkins, dirty ing are all common problems, yet construction debris, yard cleanersand even vacuum waste turn up in some recycling carts. This is a problem because these wholea contaminate can items load, resulting in having to trash allowing enough time for the be enough time for the allowing havior modification of recycling addition, In right to take effect". spot check this year we will be the City anding carts throughout checks onrunning more in depth last year, the routes we worked effort, as part of a reinforcement - - 69 . GREATER RATE FOR RATE GREATER 3 BIGGER SAVINGS! 20-MONTH CD 2 Residents whose carts get *Annual Percentage Yield (APY) is effective as of 5/10/18 and subject to change without notice. **For 20-Month CD APY assumes interest interest assumes APY CD 20-Month **For notice. without change to subject and 5/10/18 of as effective is (APY) Yield Percentage *Annual will remain on deposit until maturity. Upon maturity, 20-Month CD will automatically roll into the then 24-Month CD rate and term. Substantial penalty for early withdrawal. Fees may reduce earnings. Minimum balance to open and obtain APY is $1,000 and IRA $500. is New money or existing customer must deposit additional money from at any time. without notice may be withdrawn Offer without notice. another financial institution. Rate subject to change every recycling collection route collection every recycling By the end in the City this year. program, 40of year two of the using thepercent of residents recycling pro- curbside trash and gram will have benefitted from Julia Greene,the direct feedback Recycling Coordinator, Lynn's "As partexplained the program: program, Kit of the Recycling IQ lids of wellwe will be lifting the carts on theover 5,000 recycling daily routes for both Green and find we If weeks. Recycling Blue amount of plastic bags, a large trash or other things that don't belong in the recycling cart, we will be tagging those carts with which will signal Tag" an "Oops to not pick Management Waste to up the carts. tagged will need to clean up the offend the of rid getting by cart ing material and then putting it out properly on their next re will be We cycling pick up day. checking those same carts eight times over a 16-week period, THE LYNN JOURNAL THE LYNN ------Please see FEINBERG Page 4 Stuart Feinberg followed hisfollowed Feinberg Stuart Former Swampscott Select “I’m very saddened, Richard was a popular Feinberg Mr. The Recycling IQ Kit com The Recycling IQ horse racing, politics, poker,” horse racing, politics, poker,” said Halloran. “He could engage in a thoughtful, thorough con- versation on any of them at any characterreal was a He time. and he will be sorely missed.” in brother, to the field of educa tion and basketball officiating. man Daniel Santanello lauded service to the Feinberg’s Mr. hisin assistance his and town political campaigns. was a good friend,” said San instrumentalwas “He tanello. in the success of my selectman campaigns for many years. He always gave me great advice and I’m going to miss his hu He was a mor and his positivity. great person.” teacher at Chelsea High School and students admired his big and his personality ger-than-life warmth. ination for those households de households those for ination 70 percentcreased by more than as a result of the program. campaignbines an aggressive and directof public education Includ feedback at the curbside. are a efforts ed in the education all residents,direct mail piece to medianewspaper ads, social onads, as well as messaging billboards, banners, store signs areboards that sandwich and now going up around the City. team of summer workers has A been hired and they will work from May through September feed curbside to implement the an target back program that will additional 5,000 households on households. Recycling contam households. Richard Feinberg. ------By Cary Shuman

Paul Halloran, also a pasta also Paul Halloran, “Richard was a well-rounded “I refereed with Richard and Area basketball referees are who was a be- Feinberg, Mr. grew up in Feinberg Mr. The Recycling IQ Kit pro- The Lynn DPW is launching DPW The Lynn

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referee, said Mr. Feinberg’s ex Feinberg’s referee, said Mr. and a well-established college antiques, basketball officiating, president of IAABO Board 130 guy with expertise in mny areas: how things went.” beyond the basketball court. lous. He would call every refer ee after a game and asked them pertise and goodwill extended a varsity game. He was meticu first commissioner that gave me “He was my mentor. He’s the He’s “He was my mentor. president of IAABO Board 130. said Mike Muchmore, pastMuchmore, Mike said knew how to handle a game,” it was a great experience – he first varsity games. he often assigned referees theirassigned referees often he his role as DCL commissioner, commissioner, his role as DCL cials to refine their craft, and in known for helping younger offi- younger helping for known fied basketball referee. He was basketball by becoming a certi team. He continued his love of their colleagues, Richard Fein Region and Northeast School Chelsea High School basketball fondly remembering one of loved teacher at Chelsea High 2018. He was 70 years old. Chelsea and played for the Dual County League. Wakefield and a former mem Committee, died on May 14, berg, who was a longtime of berg, ficial and commissioner of the High School in Vocational al ber of the Swampscott School

reaching more than 5,000 from the Massachusetts Depart neighborhoods over 16 weeks, gram is funded through a grant (DPW) ran the program in 10 "Quality" of the recycling col "Quality" of the recycling of the resi the "Recycling IQ" and recycling program. Works Department of Public program is to "Increase" theprogram is to "Increase" by raisinglected at the curbside trashdents using the curbside ment of Environmental Protec tion (MassDEP). Last year the of September. The goal of the The goal of September. weeks through the second weekweeks through the on May 29 that will for 16on May 29 that will called the "Recycling IQ Kit"called the "Recycling the second year of a programthe second year of DPW to launch Second Year of the Recycling IQ Program IQ Recycling of the Year Second to launch DPW

tribute to Richard Feinberg Local basketball officialsLocal basketball pay - - Thursday, May 17, 2018 17, May Thursday, Mr. Feinberg’s wife, Laural, wife, Feinberg’s Mr. “We “We are very confident that services, so I needed to write a letter to let him know how pos- itively he impacted my life. I able to write that letter, wasn’t Feinberg but I’m honoring Mr. today.” hav is retired schoolteacher, for 35 years. ing taught in Lynn Julie They have a daughter, and two grand- Lucas, of Lynn, children, Kyle Lucas and Dylan Lucas. He also leaves a brother, Ralph Feinberg. a certificate of completion from Academy Leadership the Lynch at Boston College. John and David are the right leaders, at the right time, for Mosakowski said. St. Mary’s,” “These are critical moments for as we prepare to our community, break ground on our state-of-art STEM building and formalize our collaboration with Sacred are excited for We Heart School. this new chapter of St. Mary’s legacy.” CONTINUED FROM 1 - - CONTINUED FROM 3 “He’s my all-time favoritemy “He’s Angeramo has spent the lastAngeramo has spent the Gina Grandberry, Councilor-at-Large Brian Field, and Paul Weston. and Paul Brian Field, Councilor-at-Large Gina Grandberry, Ginger Geller, Equitable Bank President and CEO Robert Terravec and CEO Robert Bank President Equitable Ginger Geller, Zeller. and David chia Jr., teacher,” said Robert Brooks, teacher,” at who graduate CHS 1981 a tended the graveside services wonderful.was “He Tuesday. He taught me so many great aboutjust and school in lessons growing up in Chelsea. Even after I graduated and I wasn’t sure what direction I would take in life, he kept in touch with loved We me and advised me. When Richard’s talking politics. passed mother [Helen Feinberg] able to attend the I wasn’t away, Feinberg// Feinberg// Leadership// Leadership// dents with SAT preparation and SAT with dents the college application process. bachelor’s a Angeramo earned degree in math from Dartmouth in education College, a master’s from Salem State University and in education from Benedictine College in Kansas, a master’s from the University of Denver, and a doctorate from Drexel University. 23 years at Salem High School, including 12 as principal. He was the co-founder of College Prep Plus, a company assisting stu - 4 THE LYNN JOURNAL THE LYNN LACC Chairman Rick Wood, Robert Terravecchia Jr., and LACC President President and LACC Jr., Terravecchia Robert Wood, Rick Chairman LACC Gould. and CEO Leslie Leslie Gould, Maura Lynch, and Paula Murphy. and Paula Lynch, Maura Gould, Leslie - - LACC HOSTS BUSINESS AFTER HOURS AT EQUITABLE BANK EQUITABLE AT HOURS AFTER BUSINESS HOSTS LACC Guests enjoyed delicious foodGuests enjoyed delicious Lynn Area Chamber of Com Area Chamber Lynn Page 4 Page ness After Hours reception held at the branch office, 400 Broadway, Lynn. Broadway, 400 office, the branch held at Hours reception ness After Equitable Bank President and CEO Robert Terravecchia Jr. and bank officials are pictured at the LACC Busi LACC are pictured at the and bank officials Jr. Terravecchia and CEO Robert Bank President Equitable Performing was the band Abide, the band Abide, was Performing Gallo. Tony and John DiTomaso Sean Goudreau and Chris Bibby. Sean and Chris Goudreau items prepared by Rolly’s of Rolly’s items prepared by Lynn. merce members and guests en and guests merce members Hours”After joyed a “Business Bank,reception at the Equitable Lynn. 400 Broadway, - Revel Estelle John Kobuszewski, Wood. and Rick otis,

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Johnna Calder. Senior Captains for the Classical Rams, Tori Adams, Meg Leavitt and Meg Leavitt Adams, Tori Rams, the Classical for Senior Captains ------PHOTO BY KATY ROGERS ROGERS KATY BY PHOTO Thursday, May 17, 2018 17, May Thursday, Please see NEWS, Page 9 The decision also noted that Locally, Councilor Michael thank and pleased very am “I The MGC also gave credit “While it would be impos Wynn and Wynn any officers or direc tors, it is reasonable to expect that any such communications be minimal and unrelated to the operation of the company or its future endeavors,” read the de cision. Wynn’s separation agreement allowed him to rent a home at Wynn Las Vegas until June 1. res his vacated has he However, idence at the resort hotel. McLaughlin said he was happy to see the decision come down in favor of Encore and that it leads to a solution. hopes MGC the of members the for ful for their due diligence and may have inquired of Mr. Mad going,’ are things ‘how to as dox it seems clear that Mr. Maddox is well aware of the pitfalls of engaging in such any offering of clear steered and discussions type of substantive responses to the inquiries. Ultimately, to al lay any lingering concerns that Mr. Wynn may be directing the show from behind the curtain, Mr. Maddox stressed that this was not the case.” to the company for establishing a policy where all officers and directors of the Jacqui Wynn’s to report to company asked are con indirect or direct and Krum tact with Steve Wynn. That re porting would be mandated and would be passed on to the MGC in a timely manner. sible to expect that there be no communications between Mr. ------However, However, there was concern There was considerable dis “The evidence demonstrates, The decision was very techni very was decision The For the obvious connections agreement, use of the company plane, discussing fair value for the disposition of ship his stake, ownership of the owner art collection, or the settlement of litigation,” read the report. “… near been have would it fact, In ly impossible to achieve any of these results without such com munication. Though Mr. Wynn ownership or an executive po sition, the MGC said that Wynn clearly had been removed. Hav ing sold his stock and resigned as CEO, he was sense. obviously that in “qualifier” a longer no as to whether the company had moved far enough away from its founder to state he no longer could or associate,” “close a was pull the levers of the company from a distance. that contact direct the of cussion happened after resigna Wynn’s MaddoxMatt CEO contact tion, discussed during a hearing April 27. on Friday, though, that these communica tions, when viewed in context, were largely if not entirely re lated to Mr. separation Wynn’s from orderly the company; whether for purposes of negoti ating the terms of the separation forward to continuing to move forward.” Harbor Boston Encore cal, and it noted that the leaders great taken have company the of a in themselves separate to steps short period of time from Steve following the sexual Wynn mis conduct allegations that rocked the company in January. to the company, such as stock ------THE REGION “We look “We 8 “We are pleased that the Mas the that pleased are “We Steve Wynn has indicated “There is no legal prohibition A second caveat refers to a Wynn Resorts said it was The caveat in the decision, by shareholder Elaine Wynn last Wynn Elaine shareholder by week. sachusetts Gaming Commission has concluded Steve Wynn no longer has any involvement in lon no should and company our ger be considered a qualifier,” said Michael Weaver, spokes Resorts. Wynn of man to company executives that he would not vote his shares at the upcoming meeting. However, writ wanted they said MGC the ten confirmation ofuntil that that,happens, would Wynn and remain a qualifier. from chang Wynn that bars Mr. ing his mind and voting at that meeting,” read the report. “Ac cordingly, until the conclusion of that meeting, Mr. Wynn still a qualifier under category.” is “city ledger” account that has unexpended funds in it. those Once are exhausted, that matter will be resolved as well. “pleased” by the decision and is ready to move forward with Encore Boston Harbor spite – persistent de rumors some about board members wishing to sell the property, as reported Chelsea residents held up a sign reading "Chelsea Workers United" as they marched on Broadway for In for on Broadway marched as they United" Workers "Chelsea reading held up a sign residents Chelsea East Boston from procession 1st Coalition 1, in the annual May May Tuesday, on Day Workers' ternational showing communities with all three held in Everett was a rally the march, After and Everett. Chelsea to photos. more See page 4 for causes. numerous solidarity for a meaningful way such that Mr. Wynn no longer falls with the con the at qualifier of definition clusion of the upcoming annual shareholders meeting.” on the technical side, was that Steve will Wynn remain a qual ifier until there that he did not vote his shares at is notification Re an upcoming May Wynn 16 meeting. sorts shareholder’s THE LYNN JOURNAL THE LYNN ------NEWS FROM AROUND AROUND FROM NEWS “Based on the evidence An ongoing investigation, EVERETT EVERETT – A big sigh of He also praised 9-1-1 dispatch did 911 Chelsea “Additionally, “The members of the Chelsea sorts. There is, however, substan however, is, There sorts. relationshipthe that evidence tial between Mr. Wynn and Resorts Wynn has been terminated in presented, Wynn Resorts worked quickly to separate itself has from Mr. Wynn, including em blematically changing the name of the Everett property to Encore Boston Harbor,” read the deci Commis “The MGC. the by sion sion rejects the characterization legal counsel that Wynn’s by Mr. he is nothing more than an ordi nary private citizen of the State of Nevada vis-a-vis Wynn Re the gaming license – effectively signaling that they believe company is the moving in the right direction for the moment. however, does continue the in expected at results with MGC the summer. The news did signal to many that the steps taken by the company since the investigation began in February are viewed in positive terms by the Commis sion. challenge.” STEVE WYNN REMOVED FROM GAMING LICENSE relief lingered over One zon Hori Way, as the Encore Boston Harbor folks received word that Com Gaming Massachusetts the mission (MGC) Steve to would Wynn be removed from allow This was without a doubt a great job done by all.” for coordinating all six alarms. a great job allocating resources for the six alarms “This said. he scene,” and the to them guiding is difficult on a normal day, but Somerville had a multiple alarm fire that was tying up companies in the Metro Fire region at same the time, making this task a estimated three to five additional injuries being evaluated after the fire. Fire Department along with our mutual aid partners engaged in a major fire operationunder ex treme conditions, which led the to containment of the fire to the loss of two structures said only,” the chief. “Without their valiant we could have lost sever efforts, al other structures further devas neighborhood. effected the tating conditions conditions in which this fire was fought. All firefighters were ex posed to smoke and products of combustion inhalation with an ------There were three immediately There were no reported civil The Red Cross provided im At 6 John St., 18 residents A A large three-story, six-unit The fire came in on theafter Chief Albanese said the fire “We “We haven’t determined the The fire originated on a sec CHELSEA - Following a six- CHELSEA Page 8 Page There were multiple other inju ries sustained with the extreme reported firefighter injuries, and all were treated and released. mediate assistance to displaced residents. ian injuries. Both structures were considered a total loss by fire officials. were displaced, and at 10 John St., 12 residents were displaced. terior radiant heat damage only to the rear; and 50 Parker St. had a damaged fence from fire oper ations. home at 66 sustainedClark Ave. radiant heat damage only in the Also, rear. 56 Parker St. had ex building at 68-70 Clark Ave. also Ave. Clark 68-70 at building sustained water damage. The and right (12 John St.). The end result was the total loss of both 6 and 10 John St.; along with mi nor damage to 12 John St. into the structure with fire threat ening the immediate three-story exposures to the left (6 John St.) Companies arrived with heavy fire conditions on all three rear porches at 10 John St., extending noon of May 2, and it originated on the second-floor rearof porch 10 John multiple St., wood frame a dwelling. three-story fire in Cambridge and Somerville and Cambridge in fire on the same day. fighters and mutual aid partners did a great job with the fire on a day that was extremely busy in Greater Boston, as there was a lowed to use a grill on any floor above the ground level.” the fire load on their decks, not smoking on their decks and not cooking on decks. No one is al dental. I want to emphasize that threat significant a are fires porch to our community and residents need to use extreme caution with official cause yet,” he said. “We acci not arson, and it’s know it’s ond-floor, backond-floor, porch of 10 John St. Albanese warned residents to be extremely careful with activities said he though – porches back on yet determined. the cause wasn’t alarm fire May 2, on John Street – where two dwellings were complete a loss – Chief Leonard CAUTION ON BACK CAUTION ON PORCHES FOLLOWING FIRE, FOLLOWING CHIEF URGES

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East Boston for years GFOA RECOGNIZES REVERE BUDGET COUNCIL ACCEPTS COUNCIL ACCEPTS NEW BILLBOARD ORDINANCE vere has received the Distin- guished Budget Presentation current budget for it’s Award from the Government Finance Association (GFOA). Officers Carlo DeMaria and the owner of a Honey Dew Donut Shop on Squire Road were hoping the Re vere City Council would amend the new billboard ordinance to allow electronic billboards in the Squire Road area. see Patch said he couldn’t amending the ordinance since six months of work went into it and DeMaria just came forward a couple of weeks ago. tohoping was and property his convert it to a digital billboard. he would love to see more bill- boards come down in the city. the City of Everett. I support the ordinance as is,” Rizzo said. Ward the mayor of Everett,” said Arthur Guinasso. 3 Councillor “But bear in mind the work the Beautification Committeeand came to us with a fair ordi did nance.” time and said he ed everyone’s looking for any special wasn’t treatment. and should be passed,” he said. TED dis digital billboards in the trict on Lee Burbank Highway. There are currently over 90 bill- boards in Revere. ordinance as presented. Beautification Revere the of tion Committee, city planner Frank Stringi, City Solicitor Paul Capezzi, Carol Haney and Ron Councillorlate The Champaux. Bob Haas was a strong propo nent of the ordinance. Thursday, June 11, 2015 June 11, Thursday, Student Council member Mariamny Jimenez, Samantha Rand, sa- member Mariamny Council Student valedic- Cangalovic, Alen president Emily Guzman, vice lutatorian secretary Gomes, Jennifer Kevin Monica president Salmeron, torian and Student Ventura, member Jessica Council Student De La Cruz, Kent. member Savanny Council and Jose Reyes. 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Jason Coordinator uation THE LYNN JOURNAL THE LYNN ------NEWS FROM AROUND AROUND FROM NEWS Edwards’s order will direct Edwards’s providewill Plan Master “A “East Boston is currently ex “East Boston Edwards argues that Eastie is Edwards argues “Resilience may require private property lines and pub- licly-owned land,” she said. history “Preserving Boston’s and promoting stable, afford forhousing resilient able and residents requires pur Boston’s posive and coordinated action is ledthat by city government by the residents of the impacted The Master Plan- neighborhood. ning process could be a way to build build community, build ings and build trust between city anddepartments, residents, city developers if the community is at the table to help shape a realis tic vibrant growing community.” the appropriate committee of the Boston City Council to hold a hearing in Eastie to discuss the creation of a Master Plan and that city departments such as the Department of Neighborhood Development, Boston Transpor tation Department, Parks and Boston HousingRecreation, neighborhood and Authority, civic groups, the area Commu nity Development Corporations, Devel and Planning Boston the and any other Agency, opment interested parties will be invited to attend. East Boston with the clarity and guidance to move forward in an age of rapid development,” said Adrian Madaro. “With Rep. a comprehensive, communi ty-driven Master Plan, we can the Master Plan. the Master periencing rapid growth, intenseperiencing rapid growth, development pressures, traffic risesea-level and congestion, and flooding,” explained to a de wards. “Rents are rising Ed permanentgree that threatens the displacement of neighborhood residents while homeownership decreasing.opportunities are Traffic congestion, exacerbated and further by new development transpor public underfunded an im is negatively system, tation ofquality neighborhood pacting life.” lacking a comprehensive trans portation, traffic andplan, accommodating the need parking to reduce congestion and vehi cle emissions. 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NEW MASTER PLAN EDWARDS CALLS FOR EDWARDS CALLS with the company to ensure En with the company quick response,” he said. “I ful he said. “I quick response,” in conclusion of the continuing to workingand I look forward correct. I look forward to thecorrect. I look forward strongly, work is going ahead June 2019 on time.” ly believe they got the decisionly believe The solution. vestigation and a will opencore Boston Harbor development by HYM Invest feels the time is right to update Downs site slated for a massive Edwardsfuture development, Street and Border Street ripe for goal or vision.” ment Llc and pockets of East Condorby down waterfront ie’s many without a common clear changed immensely and for too since that time, East Boston has was completed 18 years ago and “East Boston’s last Master Plan “East Boston’s old and does not reflect the ac or their children,” said Edwards. new open space, waterfront de up with the fast growth of devel munity and many “Eastie” res happening to them, not for them and while many of the recom ofcreation the like mendations velopment and mixed-use devel opment the neighbor der to keep opment. tual modern needs of the com- idents feel that development is most two decades ago in 2000 and not be driven by it.” and not be driven by it.” neighborhood was finished al- and allows us to drive the bus provides that cohesive vision community. But a Master Plan community. it is not a cohesive vision for our and not the exception,” said Ed said the exception,” not and and developing is ‘spot zoning’ ances tend to become the rule wards. “What people say we are a height or a new density, vari a height or a new density, project seems to be a new idea, we experiencing now, and every we experiencing now, the amount of new development nity’s residential neighborhoods. residential nity’s the quality of life in the commu- while preserving and enhancing districts and waterfront area, in the community’s commercial in the community’s new growth and development will provide a framework for Master Plan. ing regarding an East Boston

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Still, of the votes cast, 97-per- FLOORING ❏ FLOORING ❏ BATHROOM ❏ ELECTRICAL ❏ KITCHEN less than 2-percent of the city’s 22,074 registered voters. Cahill will next appear on the cent were for Cahill, with just 11 write-in ballots.

Special General Election ballot on Tuesday, May 10, where he Cahill thanked his campaign will also be unopposed, as no Republican candidates ran for the open seat.

team, which he noted has worked very hard over the last few weeks, despite the fact he was unopposed in the election and Cahill said he and the team will continue to use the campaign trail as a way to WINTER raise awareness about important Voters have until April 20 to topics like local unemployment, the opioid epidemic, and access to a quality, affordable education.

register to vote in the May 10 special election. CHOOSE YOUR PROJECT…

they will be moving on after Devin and Gaudet each signed graduation to a larger stage and SPECIALS fulfilling a lifelong dream to be a college baseball player. o u r n a L letters of intent to attend Saint Anselm College in Manchester, In an interesting twist to this N.H., where they will play in By Joseph Domelowicz Jr. coach Barry Rosen’s Division 2 program. Cahill wins primary Please see BASEBALL Page 2 with 369 votes baseball story, Classical coach Will run unopposed on May 10 ballot City Council President Daniel

Cahill, running unopposed for the Democratic nomination to suc- ceed former State Representative Robert Fennell, got 369 votes out of 380 votes Tuesday, April 12 Cahill, who at one timethought 1 and has essentially cleared his J path to become Lynn’s newest State Representative.

“I am always humbled by the he would have a challenger in the primary was grateful for the votes he received on Tuesday. Double A Ball support I receive,” said Cahill. “To get that kind of support, 400 The voter turnout for the spe- people, when my name was the only name on the ballot, I was very excited.” By Cary Shuman

cial election was exceedingly low, even with only one candi- date on the ballot, representing

LC stars Devin, GaudetBrandon will continue Devin careers and Andreat St. Anselm

Gaudet have been friends, class- mates, and teammates for a long time. They starred in different Thursday, April 14, 2016 Little League organizations, played for the Gallant All-Star Now seniors and star athletes team and were united asAll-Stars again in the Greater Lynn Babe Ruth program.

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Lynn Classical seniors Brandon Devin (left) and Andre Gaudet sign letters of intent to attend St. Anselm College. Also pictured at the ceremony are Brandon’s parents, Bill and Lynne Devin, LCHS Principal L Gene Constantino, and Andre’s parents, Ron and Diane Gaudet.

themselves in a league with four GBL teams, but the current pro- posal would stipulate that the four teams would be split with two going in one division and two in the other. Another con- cern involved the Everett High Pleasefootball see MERGER team, Page a perennial 2 pow- erhouse. Under the new proposal,

The workshops will focus on

teaching those who work with children to look for the signs of Carrigan said that the cam- child sexual abuse, so the victims can be identified and the perpe trators can be brought to justice.

paign will continue to focus on Other key contributors to the h e prevention, prosecution fo the offenders and treatment for the victims.

effort include Birgitta Damon of Lynn Economic Opportunity (LEO), Diane Kuzia Hills of My Brother’s Table, Superintendent Catherine Latham f the LynnParticipants in the workshops Public Schools and Jetta Bernier of the Massachusetts Citizens for Children.

must pre-register by calling 781- T 309-5619

er, which would bring Everett, Malden, Medford and Somerville into the conference.A proposal to merge the two leagues has been rejected in the past, but Con- stantino is hoping some of the One of those concerns was concerns expressed at that time have been addressed in the new proposal.

that some NEC teams could find

ST. MARY'S HIGH SCHOOL CASINO NIGHT FUNDRAISER

School of Lynn, the Lynn Pub- lic Schools, All Care VNA, and Massachusetts Citizens for Chil- dren. The campaign will be fo- cused on helping to identify the The campaign was the idea of victims of child sexual abuse and raise awareness of the issue to others in the community.

local attorney James Carrigan, who has witnessed firsthand the impacts of child sexual abuse and wanted to do something to stop it. Carrigan organized a group of executive directors from local The group will jointly host non-profits and youth services agencies and the Enough Abuse Campaign was launched.

training workshops on April 27, 28 and 29 (Wednesday, Thursday and Friday), from 89 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the City Council Cham- By Joyce Erekson bers at Lynn City Hall.

The Tony Conigliaro Gymnasium was transformed into a casino Friday evening for the second annual Casino Night. Guests enjoyed casino games, live music, and food from local restaurants. Please see pages 6 and 7 for more photos.

NEC/GBL mergerA proposal coming to merge whatup for a vote

remains of the Greater Boston League with the Northeastern Conference will come up for a Classical High Principal Gene vote at meeting of the NEC prin- By Joseph Domelowicz Jr. cipals on April 27 at Beverly High School.

Constantino is a fan of the merg-

Local youth groupsMore than teaming a half dozen upyouth to stop child sexual abuse

services and educational organi- The Enough Abuse Campaign, zations in the city have teamed up to establish a campaign to end child sexual abuse in the Lynn. BLUE Next week consists of the joint efforts of Lynn Economic Opportunity, Lynn DPW at My Brother’s Table, St. Mary’s Recycling week 781-477-7099

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Tuesday approved by the state legisla ture then the city would be able to mail out the third-quarter tax bills and start to receive revenues without the budget balanced. take action and was backed by Council President Darren Cyr. several measures to raise revenue to close the deficit gap this year. The Council has voted in favor of implementing a trash fee, rais ing meals tax and payments from two medical marijuana the city’s nity,” according to the chamber. nity,” since of school at St. Mary’s 2012. ed the first woman to serve as president at Boston College High ------were selected criteria that includesthat criteria By John Lynds Special to The Journal The Lynn City Council voted The Lynn Chief Financial Of The City’s Head of School St. Mary’s The honorees “We will be unable to meet will “We Council votes in favor for tax Home Rule Petition NS Chamber honors St. Mary's Grace Regan 10-1 Tuesday night in favor of a Tuesday 10-1 Home Rule Petition that seeks a one-time exemption from state law that requires cities and towns to have a balanced budget before res third-quarter out the sending idential tax bills. Grace Cotter Regan was one of seven individuals inducted into the North Shore Chamber of Distin Academy of Commerce’s guished Leaders at the chamber’s Wednesday 99th annual meeting Club. Yacht at Danversport on based “demonstration of leadership, commitment to social respon strong community in sibility, volvement, proven economic impact and/or social impact on creativi of level region, high the innovation and determination ty, enhancement ofsustained and the quality of life in our commu ficer Peter Caron told the council the told Caron Peter ficer last week that if the city was un able to set the tax rate and mail out the third-quarter tax bills the city by the end of the year, would not receive the $31 mil lion in real estate taxes by Feb. 1. payroll,” Caron told the Council. ap the Legislature’s “Without proval, we would have to borrow a significant amount of cash that would probably cost $100,000 in o u r n a L - - J Please see ENGLISH Page 4 This was Carroll’s third year as This was Carroll’s beat a team as good as “To bet- a for hoped had Rams The “That was a good, old-fash- Rivera. Although English coach Chris revengethe downplayed Carroll game, the factor in this year’s English faithful, many of them read that wearing T-shirts “Looking for Revenge” had other ideas. Whatever the Bulldogs’ motivation, it worked like a charm. “This one feels good,” Carroll said. “Last year puts a little extra year. a new is year it, but every on just I just love this 2017 team. It’s end it a special, special team … To playing four great quar this way, ters of football, was a really special ending to the season.” head coach. In the two years prior the Bulldogs to him taking over, finished 3-7. In his first year they sea- 2-9 last to but fell 5-6, went son. think any Classical 38-0, I don’t going coach goes in thinking that’s to happen,” Carroll said. “I’m very happy with the result. I proud for my program and of my team.” ter ending to their season. ioned butt-whooping,” Vaughan said, crediting Carroll and his play ers. “They were better prepared than us. They came out here and laid the wood on us. Sometimes as a program you’ve got to take that. Thursday, November 30, 2017 Thursday, y n n L Both teams had plenty to behad teams Both already claimed the Northeastern Conference Divisoin 3 title, English third only the became team in history to finish the season with 10 wins. proud about this season. The Rams, under first-year coach Brian finished 8-3 after going Vaughan, 3-8 in 2016. The saving grace that season came on Thanksgiving when the Rams, who had just seen English take the lead with eight seconds left in the game, came back from the dead to win on a crazy kick return by Marcus h e T By Joyce Erekson The English High football team - show much-anticipated The 781-520-1699 The Lynn Classical cheerleaders are shown at the annual Classical-English Thanksgiving game last Thursday Thursday game last Thanksgiving the annual Classical-English at shown cheerleaders are Classical Lynn The Manning Field. morning at prove have much left to didn’t at Manning Field Thanksgiving morning, but if there were any non-believers remaining, the Bulldogs’ resounding 38-0 win over a very good Classical team brought them on board. 9-1 Bulldogsbetween the down the poten- had Rams 8-2 the and tial to be one for the books, but in the end the day belonged to English. 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cense to serve food and visitors visitors and food serve to cense

beer brewery, does not have a li- a have not does brewery, beer

when visiting Bent Water. Bent visiting when

could have more food choices choices food more have could

to the city, so that his patrons patrons his that so city, the to

city officials to bring food trucks trucks food bring to officials city

viously said he would work with with work would he said viously

Water Brewing. Reames had pre- had Reames Brewing. Water

Among those supporting the the supporting those Among owner Aaron Reames of Bent Bent of Reames Aaron owner

- scott resident and Lynn business business Lynn and resident scott

zoning amendment was Swamp- was amendment zoning

A 21-year-old senior at Quin- at senior 21-year-old A

majoring in broadcast journalism journalism broadcast in majoring

nipiac University, McCarriston is is McCarriston University, nipiac

By Cary Shuman Cary By

an intern. intern. an

Channel 4 sports department as as department sports 4 Channel

also working in the WBZ-TV WBZ-TV the in working also

McCarriston is a press intern intern press a is McCarriston

North Shore Navigators. She is is She Navigators. Shore North

post-game interviews for the interviews post-game

in social media and conducts conducts and media in social

Shanna McCarriston is doing doing is McCarriston Shanna

sports.

McCarriston plots her course her plots McCarriston

Broadcast dreams begin with the Navigators the with begin dreams Broadcast

that is working in the world of of world the in working is that

what she loves this summer and and summer this loves she what

next next

ommendation on zoning changes. zoning on ommendation

which is required to make a rec- a make to required is which

approved by the Planning Board, Board, Planning the by approved

posed amendment had also been been also had amendment posed

food trucks in the city. The pro- The city. the in trucks food

who were interested in operating operating in interested were who

The zoning change was initi- was change zoning The

ported getting calls from people people from calls getting ported

after several city councilors re- councilors city several after

By Joseph Domelowicz Jr. Domelowicz Joseph By ated by the Building Department, Department, Building the by ated

erate within the city limits. city the within erate

The Lynn City Council voted voted Council City Lynn The

first time allow food trucks to op to trucks food allow time first

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the zoning ordinance, and for the the for and ordinance, zoning the this week to approve a change in in change a approve to week this

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Council votes to allow food trucks in Lynn in trucks food allow to votes Council

Burt, Matt Gisonno, David Barnard, Dayshon Anderson, James Wilkins, and manager Leon Elwell. Leon manager and Wilkins, James Anderson, Dayshon Barnard, David Gisonno, Matt Burt,

row, from left, are coach Ryan Boisselle, coach Sean Leydon, Mike Leavitt, Anthony Nikolakakis, Christian Christian Nikolakakis, Anthony Leavitt, Mike Leydon, Sean coach Boisselle, Ryan coach are left, from row,

Luke Boisselle, Kevin Durant, Aedan Leydon, Zach Elwell, Brett Bucklin, Danny Lilja, and A,J. Luciano. Back Back Luciano. A,J. and Lilja, Danny Bucklin, Brett Elwell, Zach Leydon, Aedan Durant, Kevin Boisselle, Luke

Regionals at Fraser Field in Lynn. The team is pictured at a practice session. Front row, from left, Erick Ubri, Ubri, Erick left, from row, Front session. practice a at pictured is team The Lynn. in Field Fraser at Regionals

The Massachusetts state champion Lynn Babe Ruth 15-year-old team is set to compete in the New England England New the in compete to set is team 15-year-old Ruth Babe Lynn champion state Massachusetts The offers residents a chance to enjoy enjoy to chance a residents offers

each perform live in the event that that event the in live perform each

Madigan and Set the Nation will will Nation the Set and Madigan

The New Music in the Square Square the in Music New The

with a pair of acts, Molly Pinto Pinto Molly acts, of pair a with

July 27 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. p.m. 7:30 to p.m. 5:30 from 27 July

series continues next Wednesday, Wednesday, next continues series New Music in the Square the in Music New

J week

Jazz Jam beginning at 8 p.m. 8 at beginning Jam Jazz

Street Café will host the Gypsy Gypsy the host will Café Street

For those who wish to stay in- stay to wish who those For

the Red Rock show, the Walnut Walnut the show, Rock Red the

want to keep the night going after after going night the keep to want

doors this evening, or if you just just you if or evening, this doors Gypsy Jazz Jam Jazz Gypsy

Street Café Street

The concert is free and open to to open and free is concert The

entire family. entire

the public and will be a treat for the the for treat a be will and public the

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Blues Band. Blues

visit from local favorites the 12:01 12:01 the favorites local from visit

ning from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. with a a with p.m. 8 to p.m. 6 from ning

Shore Drive will resume this eve- this resume will Drive Shore

series at Red Rock Park on Lynn Lynn on Park Rock Red at series Please see BABE RUTH Page 3 Page RUTH BABE see Please

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Terlecky and Jeff Earp have done done have Earp Jeff and Terlecky

to Lynn. Jim Beliveau and Bill Bill and Beliveau Jim Lynn. to

who helped bring the tournament tournament the bring helped who

to say thank you to all the people people the all to you thank say to

great group of parents. I just want want just I parents. of group great

crowds at the games. We have a a have We games. the at crowds Next week Next

n n y good some have we’ll I hope

“I have a close bond with the the with bond close a have “I

up from little kids to young men. men. young to kids little from up

well. “I’ve watched them grow grow them watched “I’ve well.

players on this team,” said El- said team,” this on players

Blues Band at Red Rock Red at Band Blues

Elwell has coached several of of several coached has Elwell

they were 5 and 6 years old. years 6 and 5 were they

the current Lynn players since since players Lynn current the

that outstanding team. outstanding that

The Friends of Lynn and Nahant Nahant and Lynn of Friends The

my Magner, were members of of members were Magner, my

partment, Chris Oram and Tim- and Oram Chris partment,

Beach sponsored summer concert concert summer sponsored Beach 12:01 12:01 colleagues in the Lynn Fire De- Fire Lynn the in colleagues

championship. Two of Elwell’s Elwell’s of Two championship.

Elwell previously coached coached previously Elwell

victory of the New England England of New the victory

Concert series tonight series Concert

his Lynn team came within one one within came team Lynn his

in the Regionals in 2000 when when 2000 in Regionals the in

Residents are encouraged to encouraged are Residents

er farm fresh foods and products. and foods fresh farm er

of things have to happen.” to have things of

noon to fund fresh produce and oth- and produce fresh fund to noon

But that’s a long way away. A lot lot A away. way long a that’s But

By Joseph Domelowicz Jr. Domelowicz Joseph By come down to the square this after- this square the to down come

play for a world championship. championship. world a for play

The Lynn Farmers Market will will Market Farmers Lynn The “It’s a really special honor to to honor special really a “It’s might have an opportunity to opportunity an have might

L we that crazy little a “It’s Elwell. ning at 11 a.m. in Central Square. Central in a.m. 11 at ning

be open today (Thursday) begin- (Thursday) today open be Lynn Farmer’s Market Farmer’s Lynn have the Regionals in Lynn,” said said Lynn,” in Regionals the have

day in Central square Central in day kota.

Ruth World Series in North Da- North in Series World Ruth

win it all and qualify for the Babe Babe the for qualify and all it win

hometown audiences and hope to to hope and audiences hometown

Summertime music and fun and music Summertime

The New England Regionals England New The

Elwell and his players are ex- are players his and Elwell

als in front of the expected large large expected the of front in als

cited to be playing in the Region- the in playing be to cited

baseball field. baseball

Boston College High School School High College Boston

Christian Burt, one of the one Burt, Christian

against Medford Saturday at the the at Saturday Medford against

a superb pitching performance performance pitching a superb

team’s aces, led the way with with way the led aces, team’s

the Regionals. the also quite deserving of its entry in in entry its of deserving quite also

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outstanding Medford team that is is that team Medford outstanding

the Eastern Mass. final over an an over final Mass. Eastern the

Though Lynn had qualified for for qualified had Lynn Though excellence with a 6-1 victory in in victory 6-1 a with excellence

the Elwell Men reaffirmed their their reaffirmed Men Elwell the

the Regionals as the host team, team, host the as Regionals the

Regionals at Fraser Field. Fraser at Regionals

nization hosts the New England England New the hosts nization

when the Lynn Babe Ruth orga- Ruth Babe Lynn the when

gest showcases ever in this city city this in ever showcases gest

Beginning tonight, the new- the tonight, Beginning

will be a part of one of the big- the of one of part a be will By Cary Shuman Cary By

champion Lynn Babe Ruth team team Ruth Babe Lynn champion ly crowned Eastern Mass. state state Mass. Eastern crowned ly

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their schools, and their families. their and schools, their

they have been a credit to the city, city, the to credit a been have they

only excelled on the field but but field the on excelled only

Massachusetts champion Lynn Babe Ruth set to compete for World Series berth Series World for compete to set Ruth Babe Lynn champion Massachusetts

special group. They have not not have They group. special

Leon Elwell has known for for known has Elwell Leon

Baseball All-Star team were a were team All-Star Baseball

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