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No horsing around Lynn boxer ghts at Saugus stable to knock out cancer By Bridget Turcotte lessons are offered by own- Misty smiles as By Gayla Cawley literally ght for my cous- Joe Silva will step ITEM STAFF er Karen Benson’s daugh- she waits for a ITEM STAFF in and in my dad’s memo- into the boxing ter Paige. The University of treat. ry,” Silva said. “My 9-year- ring to ght for SAUGUS — A moth- Findlay graduate is a Level LYNN — A Lynn English old cousin Olivia (recently his cousin, Olivia, er-daughter horsewoman High School graduate is 2 OSHA Carded Judge, and ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK endured) her 15th chemo 9, who is currently duo is keeping its Saugus trying to knock out cancer an American Paint Horse treatment as she battles undergoing treat- stables pristine, but raising for charity. Association professional her cancer (brain tumor), ment for cancer. racehorses is getting more horsewoman. After return- Joe Silva, 36, is in the the same disease that took dif cult without a nearby ing home from college, she midst of four months of my dad’s life when he was race track. began running the day-to- training with a goal of get- only 31 years old. Indian Rock Stables, at day operations and has a ting in the boxing ring to “Haymakers for Hope is an Walden Terrace is hidden in show team that has been ght to KO cancer at the amazing organization that a private, wooded neighbor- successful. Haymakers for Hope “Rock makes these events possi- hood just off of Route 1 and “Paige moved here in ‘N Rumble” event at the ble each year aimed to KO the 2,200-acre Lynn Woods 1994 and went through the House of Blues in cancer and I am humbled Reservation. Boarding and May 17. horse training services, and STABLE, A7 “I will enter the ring and BOXER, A3

Sheriff adds voice By George, a birthday to addiction debate party in Marblehead

By Thomas Grillo The number of deaths The “Addiction in By Daniel Kane times where a ring made Natalia Grishin ITEM STAFF from opioid-related over- America” panel, FOR THE ITEM of string is tossed with the with the whirligig doses in Lynn increased in from left, Katie goal of hooking onto one of toy she just made LYNN — Although deaths 2017 to 68, up from 50 in Zezima, Dr. Thom- MARBLEHEAD — On four pegs on the ground — during the Wash- from drug overdoses fell by the 286th anniversary of 2016, according to the Lynn as Andrew, Joanne his sister Cara, 5, munched ington’s birthday more than 8 percent in the George Washington’s birth, Police Department. Peterson, and on a chocolate cupcake. celebration held state last year, the number the Marblehead Museum The issue of drug deaths Kevin Coppinger. “It’s so good,” she said af- at the Marblehead of fatalities in Lynn in- had its rst celebration in was center stage Thursday ter a few bites. Museum on creased. honor of the rst U.S. pres- at the “Addiction in Amer- ITEM PHOTO | THOMAS GRILLO Cara enjoyed crafting Thursday. “Lynn has been known ica” conference at Boston’s ident, opening its doors for her own whirligig, a spin- as a place where people some arts and crafts, colo- Hyatt Regency. The two- ning toy of string with a ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE come to buy drugs,” said hour session sponsored by nial games, and cupcakes paper circle in the middle Police Lt. Michael Kmiec. The Washington Post fea- and refreshments. that twists like a YoYo, and “If they buy them here and tured elected of cials, med- As 2-year-old Fletcher learning how to use the use them immediately, it ical experts and advocates Crandalo enjoyed a game of gadget. increases the chances they quoits — similar to horse- could die here.” ADDICTION, A3 shoes dating to colonial MARBLEHEAD, A7 INSIDE Saugus man stars in horror story on the MBTA In Medford By Bridget Turcotte MBTA transit police responded to Cedar Responding of cers collected the plastic Principal placed ITEM STAFF Grove Station on the Mattapan Trolley line pumpkin left behind by the alleged assailant on leave in wake shortly after midnight on Oct. 30, 2016, after as he  ed. Fingerprints were lifted from the of incident. A2 BOSTON — An MBTA trolley driver from receiving a report that a man wearing dark pumpkin and ultimately led to an acquain- Saugus fraudulently collected workers’ com- coveralls and Michael Myers Halloween mask, tance of the alleged victim, who cooperated In Opinion pensation and disability insurance after al- and carrying a plastic pumpkin, had attacked with the investigation, according to the state- A victory for Lynn. A4 legedly paying an associate to wear a Michael a trolley operator. ment. Myers costume and attack him on the job, ac- Lucey reported that the assailant pulled him The attacker told Transit Police that Lucey In Sports cording to a new indictment. out of the trolley and punched him repeated- paid him $2,000 to take part in the planned Saugus hockey Thomas Lucey, 46, was indicted on two ly as he lay on the ground before  eeing the assault, which was corroborated by bank and charges of insurance fraud and single counts iced by Winthrop in area, according to a statement from Suffolk phone records that showed communication be- of workers’ compensation fraud, misleading a County District Attorney Daniel F. Conley’s tween the two before and after the attack. season finale. B1 police investigation, and perjury by the Suf- of ce. He was taken to Carney Hospital after folk County Grand Jury Wednesday. the assault. MBTA, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 HOME ...... A5 SPORTS ...... B1-3 HIGH 42° VOL. 140, ISSUE 65 LYNN ...... A3 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 LOW 37° OPINION ...... A4 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2018 OBITUARIES

Sally D. Gillette, 75 Medford principal placed

LYNN — Sally D. be remembered for on leave in wake of incident “Sippen Sal” (Gard- her sense of humor. ner) Gillette, age 75, She is survived by Both the principal of the independent investigation day, as it reportedly was of Lynn, died Thurs- her children, Cheryl By Steve Freker FOR THE ITEM left in his office by a school day at her home after Bird and her hus- school, Jake Edwards, and by Medford resident and a lengthy illness. She band John, Shelly Medford Superintendent former Massachusetts At- custodian. MEDFORD — Med- Roy Belson were aware of torney General and Mid- Burke said Thursday was the wife of the Halligan and her ford Mayor Stephanie M. the incident the next day, dlesex District Attorney Edwards said he never late William Gillette. husband Pat, Scott Burke said she was “as- but neither reported it to Martha Coakley. saw the clip. A lifelong Lynn res- Gillette and his wife tounded” she was not in- her or the police, she con- In addition, the may- Sacco said there were ident, she was the Cindy, and Sara Gil- formed directly when an firmed. or said 17 police investi- “at least three, maybe four daughter of the late Robert lette and her fiancé Ronald ammunition clip loaded bullets” in the magazine Gardner Sr. and Gertrude and Stinson; her sister, Judy Ann with bullets was found “I am deeply concerned gative teams, with help Joseph Quinn. She attended Hunt and her husband Ray; in the auditorium of the about the way this matter from other communities that was found in the au- Lynn Classical High School, as as well as 14 grandchildren, McGlynn Middle School was handled by the school and state police, searched ditorium during school va- well as Mass General Hospital including Greg Gillette, whom nearly two months ago. administration, the lack of Medford High School cation in December. School of Nursing. she raised since the age of 3, The mayor, who was attention to the potential and the six other public Sacco encouraged anyone Known as “Miss Sally,” she and nine great-grandchildren. joined by Medford Police threat the situation im- schools in Medford Thurs- with information about worked as a breakfast and She was predeceased by her Chief Leo Sacco Jr. at the posed, and the lack of notice day for any suspicious how the ammo clip got into lunch aide at the Brickett Ele- longtime companion, Charles press conference, said and communication with objects as a precaution be- the McGlynn school to talk mentary School in Lynn for 17 Papagelis. neither she nor the chief police personnel, as well as fore students return from with the Medford Police years until her retirement. She Service information: Her knew until last Friday my office,” Burke said at a vacation on Monday. A Department. was a member of the Fran- funeral will be held on Sat- about the discovery of a press conference Thursday. police presence will be in “Someone out there co-American Club in Lynn, and urday at 12 p.m. in the loaded ammo clip at the “It put our entire communi- place at all seven schools must know something was also a member of a shuf- SOLIMINE Funeral Home, school Dec. 29, 2017, by a ty at grave risk.” Monday morning. about this,” Sacco said. fleboard team. She was an 426 Broadway (Route 129), private cleaning company. Burke announced Ed- Belson in a statement “Someone might have just avid Patriots fan. Also known Lynn. Burial will be in Pine “I am both professionally wards has been placed on Tuesday reported Ed- left it behind accidental- to many as “Nan,” she was Grove Cemetery. Relatives and personally astounded paid administrative leave wards “may have inad- ly. It might be something loved by many and touched a and friends are respectfully that I was not informed pending the results of both vertently thrown away” as simple as that. Our lot of lives. She was a spitfire invited. Visitation will be on immediately of the inci- the ongoing Medford Police the ammunition clip while schools are safe, but we and a strong woman, but was Saturday from 10 a.m. to 12 dent,” Burke said. investigation as well as an cleaning his office the next have to know for sure.” also welcoming and forgiving, p.m., prior to the service. Di- and she always believed in rections and guestbook at second chances. She will also www.solimine.com. Immigrants sue Trump for John F. DiBello 1926-2018 ending protection program REVERE — DiBello, nieces, nephews and By Alanna John F., of Revere, on cousins. Durkin Richer Feb. 22, 2018. Be- John proudly served ASSOCIATED PRESS loved husband of 62 in the United States years to the late Nan- Army during WWII. He BOSTON — Haitian and cy (Januario) DiBello. was an electrician for Salvadoran immigrants Devoted father of 27 years with Delta sued President Donald Adolphine F. “Dolly” Airlines. Trump on Thursday, ar- Vogt and husband Service informa- guing that the Republican Terry of Virginia, John tion: Funeral from administration’s decision J. DiBello and wife Denise of the PAUL BUONFIGLIO & to end special protections Lynnfield, and the late Antho- SONS-BRUNO Funeral Home, shielding them from de- ny D. DiBello and his surviving 128 Revere St., Revere, on portation was racially mo- spouse Lisa of Ipswich, and Monday, Feb. 26, 2018 at tivated. the late Domenic DiBello. 9 a.m. Funeral Mass in St. The lawsuit filed in Cherished grandfather of Al- Anthony’s Church at 10 a.m. federal court in Boston ysson, Justin, Matthew, John Relatives and friends are seeks to block the admin- Robert, Nicholas, and Benja- kindly invited. A visitation will istration from terminat- min. Adoring great-grandfather be held on Sunday from 2-6 ing temporary protected of Elizabeth Alexandra and p.m. In lieu of flowers dona- status for thousands of Winfield John. Dear brother tions can be made to St. An- immigrants from Haiti of the late Salvatore “Toot- thony’s Church, 250 Revere and El Salvador. It claims sie” DiBello, Dolores “Dolly” St., Revere, MA 02151. For Trump’s move to rescind Goodwin, and Joseph DiBello. guest book please visit www. the program was rooted Also survived by many loving Buonfiglio.com. in animus against im- migrants of color, citing comments he made on the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS campaign trial and in of- Juan Carlos Vidal, a restaurant owner from El Salvador who has two fice. U.S. citizen children, takes questions from members of the media during “Today we are drawing a call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 line in the sand and say- a news conference Thursday in Boston. to start your ing that governmental daily subscription. policy cannot be based in Security Secretary Kirst- receive traditional levels Presente, a Massachu- bias and discrimination,” jen Nielsen said it was of returned citizens.” The setts-based Latin Ameri- said Oren Sellstrom, lit- the program for Salva- Trump administration can immigrant organiza- igation director of the doran immigrants, giving said last month that El tion, and eight people who Selling a house? Lawyers’ Committee for them until Sept. 9, 2019, Salvador has received sig- have been living in the Buying a house? Civil Rights and Econom- to leave the U.S. or face nificant international aid U.S. under the program. ic Justice, which filed the deportation. Months ear- to recover from the earth- The end of the protec- Find out what properties complaint. lier, the administration quake, and homes, schools tions impacts more than recently sold in your area. Temporary protected terminated the protection and hospitals there have 200,000 Salvadorans and status provides safe ha- for Haitians, requiring been rebuilt. 90,000 Haitians in the Check out vens for people from coun- them to leave or adjust The lawsuit calls the ad- U.S., according to the com- tries experiencing armed their legal status by July ministration’s stated rea- plaint. the Real Estate page conflicts, natural disasters 22, 2019, and for Nicara- sons for ending the protec- “I feel attacked. I feel in Saturday’s paper. and other challenges. The guans, giving them until tions “nothing but a thin discriminated because I program has been contin- Jan. 5, 2019. A decision is pretextual smoke screen know that I contribute uously extended for Hai- expected later this year for a racially discrimina- to the nation’s economy tians since a 2010 earth- for Honduran immigrants. tory immigration agenda.” and the president doesn’t quake. Protections for El The Department of A Homeland Security respect or value my con- Salvadorans have been in Homeland Security has spokeswoman said the tributions,” Juan Carlos place since earthquakes said that conditions in agency doesn’t comment Vidal, a restaurant owner devastated the country in Haiti have improved sig- on pending litigation. from El Salvador who has 2001. nificantly and the coun- The complaint was two U.S. citizen children, In January, Homeland try is now able to “safely filed on behalf of Centro said through a translator. Debate over gun laws, school security intensifies By Katie Lannan and Boston Mayor Mar- a position to revoke your STATE HOUSE tin Walsh, who spoke to license if they deem you to NEWS SERVICE reporters separately at a be a danger,” Baker said. downtown Boston event “With respect to teachers, BOSTON — Federal focusing on opioid ad- I don’t think more guns is policymakers eyeing gun diction, each said they the answer, in classrooms, law reforms in the wake of instead wanted to see a to this problem. I think the Parkland, Fla., school focus on the processes we should be doing a - shooting should look to- through which people ob- ter job with many of the wards Massachusetts, tain guns. things we do here in Mas- Gov. Charlie Baker said “I’ve said several times sachusetts to ensure that Thursday. on some of these other people who purchase guns Asked about President major tragedies associat- have to pursue a process Donald Trump’s sugges- ed with guns that I would to get licensed to do so tion of equipping certain like to see the federal that’s far more refined trained teachers with government pursue many and restricted than it is concealed guns, Baker of the strategies and the in many other places.” policies that we have here in the commonwealth IN MEMORIAM of Massachusetts,” Bak- CHERYL A. LEBLANC er said, pointing to the 781-593-7700 ON HER BIRTHDAY Publishing Daily, except Sundays 1965 ~ FEBRUARY 23 ~ 2018 state’s assault weapons ban. 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Box 5 nadwornyfuneralhome.com Lovingly remembered, brother John and wife Lynne Lynn, MA 01903 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2018 A3 LYNN Kennard to be honored for work Firefighters sworn in on addiction Mark Kennard, former executive director of Proj- ect COPE at Bridgewell, will be honored on March 16 by the local nonprofit for his 35 years of service in recovery services and prevention programs for substance use disorders. Kennard will receive the “Visionary Leadership Award” from Bridgewell during its Imagine the Possibilities Gala in Bos- ton for his efforts to com- bat the ongoing opioid crisis. Bridgewell’s Gala will be held at the Fairmont Mark Kennard will re- Copley Plaza in Back Bay, ceive the “Visionary Boston, and will be emceed Leadership Award” by award-winning WCVB from Bridgewell. reporter Karen Anderson, who reported last year on diversion programming a young mother’s recovery for individuals with sub- Three Lynn firefighters have been sworn from a substance use dis- stance use disorders. in after being promoted to new positions. Joe Silva says all of the proceeds from the box- order through the help of Former Lynn state Rep. From left are Deputy Chief William Mur- ing event will go toward fighting cancer. Bridgewell. Steven Walsh, current ray, Kevin Downey, who was promoted to As executive director captain, Daniel Lozzi, who was promoted of Project COPE, Ken- president and CEO of Massachusetts Health to district chief, Chief Stephen Archer, and Lynn boxer fights nard oversaw the growth Mayor Thomas M. McGee. and expansion of special- & Hospital Association ized behavioral health (MHA), will present Ken- to knock out cancer programs, residential nard with the Visionary treatment and recovery Leadership Award at the BOXER be basically went from do- housing, and young adult gala. From A1 ing nothing to prepping to fight in the boxing ring. and honored to be part of His training regimen is Classical Alumni Association pizza night planned Rock ‘N Rumble Boston intense — he trains six LYNN — The Alumni The night includes a sal- Tickets can be prepaid to Geraldine Stafford, 69 2018.” days a week, including and Friends of Lynn Clas- ad and pizza dinner, live for and held on “Will Call” Kirtland St., Lynn, MA Silva, a Lynn resident, five days at Jim McNally sical High School Inc., is comedy entertainment, for pick up at the door 01905. said 100 percent of the Boxing in North Reading. holding its fifth annual and chances to go home that night. To reserve “Will Call” checks should proceeds from the event In order to take part in the pizza and comedy night with some great raffle “Will Call” tickets, make be received by March 9, go to fight cancer, but the event, he said boxers have to benefit its scholarship prizes. out a check payable to 2018. fighter dictates where the to be trained by a U.S. cer- fund at Prince Pizzeria Doors open at 6:30 p.m. the Alumni & Friends of Contact Paul Stafford at money goes. He said the tified boxing coach. [email protected] money he raises is going Two days a week are de- in Saugus on Thursday, Tickets are $25. There LCHS for the number of to fight pediatric cancer voted to strength and con- March 15. is no door sale of tickets. tickets sought and mail with any questions. as his 9-year-old cousin is ditioning, which includes fighting a brain tumor. calisthenics, burpees and He said Olivia was first weight lifting. Then he Sheriff adds voice to addiction debate diagnosed at 2 years old has two days of technical and has had many sur- work with the heavy bag, ADDICTION appears before a judge sigh of relief … recog- geries — she went into where his coach works From A1 and hopefully has a desire nizing more needs to be remission, and seven with him so he can learn to get his or her life back done,” he said. years later, she’s still at how to punch, move and on the front lines of com- in order, Coppinger said. Botticelli, a recovering it. Silva said his cousin block. Sparring is involved bating the opioid crisis in Since he became sheriff addict who speaks candid- had surgery last Friday one day a week, when he Greater Boston. more than a year ago, Cop- ly about his history of al- and again on Monday to gets into the ring with an Panelists included Gov. pinger said his focus has cohol and drug abuse, had adjust the shunt she had experienced boxer. Each Charlie Baker, Boston been on making sure those advice for journalists. that controls pressure on day of training includes Mayor Martin J. Walsh, released are successful in “Stop using words like the brain. Essex County Sheriff jump roping, shadow box- re-entering the commu- addict, junkie, and sub- Silva said she had a test Kevin Coppinger, and ing and working with the nity. Typically, inmates stance abuser,” he said. about six months ago and former President Barack heavy bag. who have been jailed for “Some reporters have not doctors found that the tu- Obama’s “Drug Czar” Mi- Silva was drawn to the drug use go back into the gotten that memo yet. We mor was still growing. She chael Botticelli. event because of the op- streets when they are re- was put back into chemo On treatment, Copping- need to change our lan- portunity to be able to live leased. and is more than halfway er said his department guage because it has a the life of a boxer for a few “That’s when they are through 24 treatment ses- operates a detoxification direct impact … I knew months and fight cancer. sions in 12 months. He program. highly susceptible,” he I needed help. But I was He said he’s had some said her doctors are stay- “The good news is we of- said. “Some go back to the too afraid to ask because I bouts of nerves about same dosage and die.” ing positive and the che- fer a 28-day program with feared people would think ITEM PHOTO | THOMAS GRILLO getting in the ring, but is mo seems to be working 42 beds for men and 42 Now, he said, the depart- me stupid, weak-willed excited about the spring’s Gov. Charlie Baker as the tumor is shrinking for women,” he said. “The ment is partnering with and lacked character.” event. was a panelist during again. bad news is you have to recovery coaches who cre- Walsh, a self-described “Over the next few Silva is also fighting in be arrested to take advan- ate a treatment plan when alcoholic, said he is op- a debate in Boston on months, I will experience memory of his father, Sal, tage of it. Sometimes, folks they leave jail. posed to an effort in coping with addic- a grueling process that who died from a brain tu- need that to get and com- “Our goal is when they Canada where safe drug tion. will test me mentally and leave us, we send them injection centers have mor after battling cancer plete treatment.” visited Vancouver to see for a couple of years. Sil- physically, but I look for- He boasted an 87 per- home with a tool box,” been created where street these safe injection sites, va was 5 years old at the ward to each and every cent completion rate Coppinger said. “If they drugs can be used without time and was too young step and I am excited to among male inmates and are having a bad day, they the risk of arrest. and say it’s a disaster. to really be aware of what get started,” Silva said. 80 percent for females. His have someone to call and “I don’t understand the There’s drug dealing and was going on, but remem- “Boxing at least once at an staff works closely with get them back on track.” concept behind it,” he said. people shooting up in the bers his father receiving amateur level has been a judges, district attorneys, Baker said he and state “Addicts became sitting streets.” treatments in his hospi- dream of mine that I never defense attorneys, proba- legislators have champi- ducks because drug deal- tal bed at home when he thought would be possible tion officers and police to oned multifaceted legis- ers go to the areas where Thomas Grillo can be was too weak to move. He and now I get to do it for find solutions, he said. lation designed to combat those safe centers are lo- reached at tgrillo@item- also remembers his father a great cause — raising “The idea is to give these the opioid epidemic. The cated. People I know have live.com. playing soccer and per- awareness and money for clients options,” he said. rate of overdose deaths forming as the lead singer cancer research and treat- “It gives them a taste of may have decreased last in a band. ment in the name and what it’s like to be in jail year, but the state is still In addition, Silva said memory of loved ones.” … and treatment that is in the midst of a crisis, he Income Tax Preparation a friend of his from high Silva is required to run by private health care said. school recently battled raise at least $7,500, but professionals.” “No one in Massachu- Angiolillo & Associates CPA’s cancer but is in remission his goal on his page is After successfully com- setts is doing anything $25,000. His girlfriend did pleting detox, the inmate other than breathing a now and doing well. Ac- 99 Walnut St, Saugus, MA. 01906 cording to his Haymakers Belles of the Brawl in Oc- for Hope donation page, tober, another Haymakers 781-231-1681 Silva is also fighting for for Hope event, and raised www.angiolillocpas.com his girlfriend, a two-time more than $24,000. He cancer survivor and his said he joked that he was Over 30 years in business biggest supporter. going to beat her fund- “It’s pretty amazing be- raising total, but he just cause once you sign up wants to raise as much as possible. and you let people know 22 Lincoln Ave. what you’re doing, every- Gayla Cawley can be Saugus body starts telling their reached at gcawley@item- story,” Silva said. “It’s live.com. Follow her on 781-233-2757 pretty humbling to see Twitter @GaylaCawley. how many people have been affected (by cancer).” Friday Feb. 23, Saturday Feb. 24, Silva said he became LAW OFFICES OF interested in boxing after JAMES J. 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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M H. S John M. Gilberg What liberals miss about Chief Executive O cer E C  J. Edward M. Grant Director of Advertising T  J  Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. News Editor Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton the Second Amendment Chief Financial O cer Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan When it comes to guns, Liberals, in contrast, be- quently object to even small Chairman Customer Service Chief Operating O cer it often appears as though lieve that procedural due measures — such as limit- PŽ Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 liberals and conservatives process protects the public ing magazine size or requir- Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 are speaking different lan- from overreaching by the ing universal background Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 guages. Liberals express police. Without the Miran- checks — because they see All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 their horror at each new da and Gideon rules, inno- them as preliminary steps 781-593-7700 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 mass shooting and de- cent people might be con- toward abrogating the Sec- Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 mand government action, victed and ordinary citizens Ext. 2 Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 ond Amendment itself. Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 while conservatives call might find themselves ar- You will seldom hear them Classifi ed Advertising Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 for “thoughts and prayers” rested and locked up for no say it, but conservatives classi [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 and insist on respect for good reason. It is true that apply the same logic as lib- Subscriptions the Second Amendment. guilty defendants might erals when it comes to the [email protected] The constitutional argu- sometimes be released, but, consequences of protecting ment usually leaves lib- as liberals will explain, that Circulation individual rights. As Bill [email protected] erals cold, but it would be is the price of freedom for O’Reilly once explained, more recognizable if they everyone else. mass shootings — in Ext. 3 gave it more thought. There Conservatives prioritize schools, churches, shopping is in fact a symmetry be- the Second Amendment, Newsroom malls and theaters — are [email protected] tween liberal and conserva- which, under the recent just the price of freedom un- [email protected] tive approaches to the Con- Supreme Court cases Dis- EDITORIAL der the Second Amendment. stitution, which explains trict of Columbia v. Heller Ext. 4 It may seem that liber- a lot about the intractable and McDonald v. , als and conservatives do Sports nature of the gun problem. guarantees the right to [email protected] Both sides read the same keep and bear firearms for not understand each other Bill of Rights, of course, but personal protection. Under when it comes to the Bill Ext. 5 A victory of Rights, with one side ex- they tend to emphasize dif- the decisions in Heller and Retail and Online ferent provisions. Liberals, McDonald, every state now tending too much protection Advertising for example, make a prior- allows “concealed carry” of to criminals and the other [email protected] ity of the Fifth and Sixth handguns, and many allow tolerating too many guns. for Lynn But in fact, they are really ADVERTISING Amendments, which guar- “open carry” of assault ri- antee accused suspects the fles and other weapons. engaging the same calculus Peter Battinelli A state-guaranteed $14 million to $16 million line right to remain silent and This is baffling to liber- of societal risk and consti- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 of credit is good news for the city of Lynn and its the appointment of counsel als, who cannot understand tutional reward, although [email protected] premised on different val- residents. But the loan comes with added value, in- when facing prosecution. conservatives’ constitution- Ernie Carpenter Jr. cluding its language smashing the residency require- Although these rights al reverence for firearms. ues and with dramatically Director of Advertising ment for two of the city’s most important jobs. are well established by Why would anyone need different results. The con- and Business Development, ext. 1355 Doing away with residency for the public school su- U.S. Supreme Court cases to own multiple semi-auto- stitutional visions mirror [email protected] each other, but they are not perintendent and city chief financial officer (CFO) is such as Miranda v. Arizona matic handguns and rifles, Michele Iannaco akin to teleporting from the Middle Ages to the 21st and Gideon v. Wainwright, large-capacity magazines equivalent. In the name of Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 century. It is absolutely absurd as well as detrimen- they are still questioned by or bump stocks that make procedural fairness, liberals [email protected] tal for the city, as this newspaper has previously ed- many conservatives who it possible to fire hundreds are willing to see suspects Ralph Mitchell itorialized, to allow an archaic live-where-you-work see them as just one more of rounds per minute? Ev- go free, although the actual way of coddling criminals. ery school shooting, such as Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 requirement to limit the pool of candidates for the number is quite small. For [email protected] superintendent job and CFO before the search for Why should even terrorism the most recent one in Park- the sake of their own guns, qualified candidates to fill both jobs even begins. suspects be read warnings land, Fla., brings new calls conservatives are willing to Patricia Whalen before interrogation? And from liberals for some form abide the slaughter of in- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 The bottom line is that qualified job candidates [email protected] who do not currently live in Lynn may not want, if why should cash-strapped of gun control, followed by nocents, and the death toll local governments have to outrage and consternation hired, to uproot their families and move to the city in keeps rising. BUSINESS OFFICE order to meet a residency requirement. spend millions of dollars when legislatures fail to act. Steven Lubet is a law The search for a superintendent and a CFO could providing lawyers for ob- The response from conser- Susan J. Conti professor at Northwestern Controller, ext. 1288 not be more important for Lynn. viously guilty defendants? vatives, led by the National Pritzker School of Law [email protected] Lynn’s school enrollment encompasses students Worst of all, why should Rifle Association, is that and director of the Bartlit from countries all over the world who speak an ar- a criminal’s confession be gun ownership is a “funda- Ted Grant thrown out simply because mental right” that simply Center for Trial Advocacy. ray of languages. The city provides special-education Publisher, ext. 1234 the arresting officer made a cannot be diminished by the He wrote this for the Chi- [email protected] services and, like every other school in America, is technical mistake? government. They conse- cago Tribune. shouldering the challenges of making schools safe Marian Kinney from violence, sexual harassment, bullying, and a ext. 1212 myriad of other problems. ANN MCFEATTERS [email protected] Lynn’s oldest schools need replacing and the next su- Will Kraft perintendent will work with Mayor Thomas M. McGee Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 to craft a school-construction plan that will receive close It’s time to start paying attention [email protected] review by state officials. It is ludicrous, not to mention Jennifer Perez myopic, to imagine the possibility of Lynn hiring the ext. 1205 most qualified superintendent while hamstringing the to Russia investigation [email protected] search process with a residency requirement. Mike Shanahan The loan plan city officials are ironing out with WASHINGTON — It’s kinds of nonsense to fur- Trump’s former national Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 state revenue officials places accountability and re- time to start paying seri- ther divide us over the is- security adviser and others [email protected] porting requirements on the city that must be over- ous attention to the Rus- sue of gun control, mental now should prove to people seen by a competent finance professional. Carolina Trujillo sia investigation. illness (which exists every- who’d like to know the truth Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 The legislation spelling out the loan’s terms also Special counsel Robert where but results in school that something is afoot. [email protected] outlines the parameters for a city trash fee. It creates Mueller clearly is on a trail massacres only in the U.S.) Mueller’s team is 1) not Jim Wilson a City Council budget- and management-analyst po- of corruption, election med- and the peculiarly Ameri- leaking information — an sition and sets up a working group to review health Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 dling, possibly money laun- can issue of whether teens amazing feat in and of it- [email protected] insurance for city employees with recommendations dering and obstruction who can’t buy beer or rent self in Washington, and CIRCULATION due to the mayor and council by October. of justice. We don’t know cars have a constitutional 2) is proceeding with ex- All of these stipulations, and others, including a whether it will lead to right to buy as many as- treme care and due dili- Lisa Mahmoud state Department of Revenue audit requirement, are Donald Trump or not, but sault rifles as they want. gence. When he is finished, Manager, ext. 1239 going to place demands on even the most profession- it already has ensnared his Pro-Kremlin outfits also we can trust the results. [email protected] al chief financial officer. The legislation’s crafters, former associates. directed rounds of fake social We can’t help but wonder CLASSIFIED in their wisdom, struck down residency for the next In the face of incontro- media posts to hurt Amer- why Trump is so protective CFO in order to provide the city with the broadest Abbe Young Smith vertible evidence, Trump ican businesses. The Wall and admiring of Putin no possible advantage in competing for the attention of Manager, ext. 1276 has had to admit that Rus- Street Journal reported that matter what he does. We qualified and highly-skilled financial professionals. [email protected] sian attacks on our 2016 a pro-Kremlin propaganda can’t help but wonder why The legislation grants the same latitude with re- election were not fake outfit involved in meddling there is so much evidence NEWSROOM gards to hiring the next superintendent. Public edu- news and were not a “hoax” in our elections started a of contacts between Trump cation is, simply and succinctly put, too sophisticated Bill Brotherton as he claimed for months. hoax that Walmart turkeys people and top Russians. and multifaceted to restrict the hiring pool. Features Editor ext. 1338 They were directed by caused massive food poison- Why do we only find out Thankfully, the loan legislation does away with res- [email protected] Vladimir Putin, a dictator, ing during Thanksgiving about Putin-Trump meet- idency restrictions, thereby giving the city a fighting Gayla Cawley thug, corrupt oligarch and in 2015. Untrue but widely ings and phone calls after chance to compete for a strong superintendent or Reporter, ext. 1236 thief, but Trump has yet circulated. Other false sto- they’ve occurred from Rus- provide an opportunity for an education professional [email protected] to disavow anything Putin ries involved contaminated sian state media? Why did now working in the city but not residing here to ap- has done or said. (We all water, terrorist attacks and Trump say he had no inter- Cheryl Charles ply for the public school system’s top job. Associate News Editor, ext. 1278 have our heroes, horrific a chemical-plant explosion, est in Russia despite trying The best superintendents and CFO in the state are [email protected] though some of them are. according to The Journal. very hard even during his sought-after professionals who throw their résumés There are even Russians The CIA director, FBI di- presidential campaign to Thomas Grillo into a job market where cities and towns and county who still revere Josef Sta- rector, national intelligence build a hotel in Moscow? Reporter, ext. 1264 governments — not to mention businesses and state [email protected] lin, who murdered 45 to 66 director and a few more di- We do know that the government — compete for their services. million of his own people.) rectors of secret stuff have Russian government is our Spenser Hasak Lynn needs every advantage possible to attract the Trump says that the Rus- all testified that Russia is sworn enemy. We do know Photographer, ext. 1332 best finance and education minds at a time when the sian efforts to throw the planning to meddle in our that the Putin regime is [email protected] city needs strong and steady hands to guide it in the working hard to destroy the election to him, not Hillary Thor Jourgensen right direction fiscally and academically. mid-term elections this Clinton, had no impact November, ostensibly to concept of democracy and News Editor, ext. 1267 and were former President keep control of Congress in how it works, both here and [email protected] Barack Obama’s fault and the hands of Republicans. in Europe. Governments are moving to the right and Steve Krause READERS’ FORUM that Obama is to blamed We don’t know yet wheth- Sports Editor, ext. 1229 becoming more nationalis- for not doing anything. er the many weird contacts [email protected] tic and less tolerant. who are afflicted with We don’t know the impact between Trump campaign Thank you, The Kremlin is trying to Owen O’Rourke these types of neurological but we do know Obama did officials and Russians were spread chaos, fear and dis- Photographer, ext. 1224 Rep. Wong disorders. Early detection retaliate by throwing a lot flat-out illegal, involved trust of traditional insti- [email protected] is a crucial component in of Russian diplomats out money laundering or were tutions, especially the U.S. Roberto Scalese To the Editor: the treatment and proper of the country and confis- a violation of campaign fi- government, and hatred of Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 Kudos to state Rep. Don- management of these dis- cating two of their choice nance laws. We don’t know, others who are a little dif- [email protected] ald Wong for his support eases. properties. Then Congress, when Trump fired the FBI ferent. of House Bill 4116, “An Act Thankfully, Rep. Wong in a stunning display of director because he was in- Mark Sutherland The question is: Is Creative Director Relative to Alzheimer’s and the other members of bipartisanship, voted for vestigating the possibility of Trump wittingly or unwit- [email protected] and Related Dementias the Massachusetts Leg- economic sanctions against a connection, whether that in the Commonwealth,” tingly helping the Krem- islature recognize this. I Russia, which Trump has was obstruction of justice or lin? And, if so, why? Anne Marie Tobin which will expand the applaud and appreciate not enforced. whether it just looked and Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 clinical research, treat- their efforts to develop After the heartbreaking sounded like obstruction. Ann McFeatters is an [email protected] ment and care of people better treatment options. and evil massacre of stu- But we will find out. op-ed columnist for Tri- Bridget Turcotte suffering from Alzhei- Thank you. dents and teachers in Flor- Mueller’s indictments bune News Service. Read- Reporter, ext. 1269 mer’s disease. John O’Brien ida, Russian bots started of 13 Russians and the ers may send her email [email protected] This legislation will be Register of Deeds, tweeting thousands of au- charges against Trump’s at amcfeatters@national- Ryan York beneficial for those of us Southern Essex District tomatic responses of all former campaign head, press.com. Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 HOME ‘Perfect imperfection’ a tribute to tried and true

By Kim Cook wrinkled, and vintage African furniture ASSOCIATED PRESS that’s one of a kind, obviously handmade by an artisan. The idea of mixing pieces “Perfect imperfection” is a trend in fur- that aren’t perfect in a polished space nishings and decor. excites me,” Naeve says. “There’s noth- “It’s a return to the artisanal and the ing more chic than a sophisticated room crafted, with narrative and meaning to styled with loose florals and a messy objects,” says Caroline Till, co-founder of throw, adding a level of approachability the London design studio FranklinTill. to the formality of a carefully designed “Fingerprints of process and technique are space.” part of the aesthetic appeal of the finished Perfectly imperfect also reflects a 15th item.” century Japanese aesthetic: wabi sabi. Her studio got together last year with Loosely translated, it refers to an appreci- trend researchers from across Europe and ation of the effects of time, and the humble the United States to see what’s percolat- beauty found in things that are imperma- ing in interior design, fashion and archi- nent, old, worn or incomplete. tecture. They displayed their findings We see it in the charm of rustic recycled at the recent inter- wood, wrinkly linens, national textile fair and vintage pieces Heimtextil in Frank- ‘Perfect imperfection’ with patina. furt, Germany, and a It’s also evident in published compilation reflects an unpredictable and is being used by de- unique finishes, like signers as inspiration appreciation of reactive or drip glazes, for new products. the effects of time, color-washed walls, “Perfect imperfec- antiqued pieces and tion” was one of the and the humble distressed rugs. design directions they Anthropologie’s identified. beauty found in spring tabletop line in- One pavilion at the things that are cludes ceramics from fair featured artisans Portugal with paint- working on dyeing, impermanent, old erly drip and wash weaving and other glazes in gentle hues. crafting methods. Bar- worn or incomplete. Feathers inspired a rels of inky blue dye set of rugs by Spanish stood next to wooden maker Nanimarquina; racks draped with cottons that had been the free-form rugs each have their own given pattern or left to absorb the color slight imperfections from the handmade naturally. process, and come in a soft palette of ivory, Till says indigo is a lead player on the pale green and stone. artisanal stage. Crate & Barrel’s Bringham iron vases “(It’s) embraced by a wave of contempo- meld a simple sculptural shape with an rary brands and designers as they revisit aged-look finish of gray, bronze and silver. the craft, celebrating the imperfections Grain-rich teak slabs are connected with and graduated hues,” she says. black wire to create the Marcel wall art Indigo pieces can be found in abundance that’s organic and contemporary. at retailers this season. A new wall art piece at West Elm is Arhaus has floor poufs wrapped in crafted of aluminum, with a textural indi- indigo-dyed, mud-print-patterned cotton. go finish creating a wave pattern. Spring Indigo and white brushstrokes add an bedding collections includes flax linen and abstract individuality to a classic Norfolk cotton linen covers in calming hues of pool, chair from Annie Selke. slate, blush and a gentle gold shade called designer Margaret Naeve is on horseradish. board with the perfectly imperfect look. Inspired by an old wing chair stripped of PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “From a messy bed to handmade its upholstery, furniture maker Van Thiel ceramics and metalwork, I hope to see & Co.’s collection of deconstructed seating Sant’Agostino’s Blendart tile collection, which evokes the look of vin- more people looking for pieces that aren’t and ottomans at Restoration Hardware tage wooden floors, illustrates new technologies in digital printing and necessarily manicured,” she says. exposes the pieces’ walnut wood frames manufacturing that allow makers to create ceramics that closely resem- “I love curtains that are slightly and burlap and cotton base covers. ble other materials, like wood or textiles. Phoenix landscaper brings desert to urban yards

By Anita Snow and native plants were to be ASSOCIATED PRESS eradicated.” So Martino populated his land- PHOENIX — When I moved scapes with the desert’s iron- to Phoenix last summer, I was wood trees and Big Bend yuc- bewildered by all the bright cas. Along with huge saguaro, green grass I saw smack in the he used organ pipe, silver torch, middle of the Sonoran Desert cereus and staghorn cholla cac- — in residential yards, on golf tus, as well as brittlebrush with courses, at community parks. its sunny, bright blossoms. He While the temperatures were spilled hot pink bougainvillea hitting nearly 120 degrees, and trailing lantana plants with these perfect lawns sucked up white, yellow, and purple blooms huge amounts of water deliv- over his trademark walls. ered by the shussssh-chik-chik- As he wrote in the book: “I just chik of sprinklers before the wanted to use desert plants in brutal orange sun rose each my projects, which became the summer morning. idea to bring the desert into the But I was drawn to the more city.” natural-looking, drought-toler- Here are a few of Martino’s ant yards, the kind of landscap- projects featured in the book: ing I saw in Southern Califor- l nia when water rationing forced Daniels/Falk Garden. At the homeowners several years ago Tucson property of Susan Dan- to trade their lawns for chap- iels and Eugene Falk, Martino arral. Instead of big shade designed gardens with terrac- trees, there were saguaro cacti es and retaining walls over and whip-like ocotillo plants three-quarters of an acre in stretching their long branches an effort to visually connect into the cloudless sky. Crushed the property with the adjacent red rock took the place of Ber- Coronado National Forest. He muda grass. Golden barrel cac- situated an infinity edge pool to tus replaced rose bushes. extend into the desert and lead The newly published “Desert the eye toward the mountains. Gardens of Steve Martino” (The A runnel, or narrow channel, Monacelli Press, 2018) shows us was created to spill water into a PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS how a celebrated Phoenix land- trough that became a drinking scape architect uses native flora A garden featured in the book “Desert Gardens of Steve Martino” shows how people hole for wildlife. to create such natural outdoor in cities can take the characteristics of desert landscaping and apply it to their own l spaces for his clients. surroundings. City Grocery Garden. Interior With a text written by fellow designer Georgia Bates bought architect Caren Yglesias and es or water sources such as foun- save your grandchildren.’” The landscape architect wrote a rundown grocery store in the photographs by Steve Gunther, tains or a pipe sticking out of a Martino differentiates his in a separate introduction in heart of Phoenix and trans- we see how Martino creates wall. Splashing water drowns projects from traditional desert the book that he found his life’s formed it into a live-in com- what Yglesias characterizes out the roar of a nearby high- landscaping, that old-fashioned calling after a college instructor pound with garden courtyards. as comfortable outdoor rooms. way, while a wall hides a yard mix of cacti, green-painted grav- suggested he visit the workshop Martino redid the outside ar- Terracotta pots, concrete bench- from hikers traversing through el and rusty wagon wheels that of Paolo Soleri, an Italian archi- eas, and built a pedestrian en- es and cantilevered stairs add an adjacent wildlife area. he likes to call “gardens of de- tect known for his ceramic and try and a freestanding fireplace. character while hidden light fix- Arizona’s state tree, the Blue spair.” bronze wind bells. He left five palm trees already tures provide nighttime drama. Palo Verde, and Mexican fence- Instead, Martino builds habi- Soleri had been a disciple of standing on the site, and added Playing with geometric post cactus stand tall and tats, with native plants attract- Frank Lloyd Wright when the plants such as prickly pear cac- shapes, light and shadow, Mar- straight like sentries alongside ing their symbiotic pollinators. American spent his winters tus, creosote bush, Texas sage, tino’s work recalls the function- buildings. But there’s no grass In the book, he describes finding at the desert home he dubbed and mesquite and Palo Verde alist influence of the late Mex- in Martino’s projects. a vagabond plant known as a Taliesin West. trees. ican architect Luis Barragan. “Lawn has its place in a pub- sacred datura in a bed of salvia, Martino noted his dislike of • Rectangular slab walls paint- lic park, but it’s ridiculous to and being startled one evening Phoenix’s manufactured feel, Casa Blanca Garden. Molly ed in cerulean blue, burnt or- have it at your home,” Martino when he saw a huge Hawk Moth and the millions of dollars spent and Jim Larkin called on Mar- ange-red, cheery yellow or deep said, explaining his landscaping suddenly fly away from the big to make it look like it’s not in the tino to improve on a garden purple provide privacy. philosophy during a recent tele- nighttime bloom. desert. outside their nearly 90-year- Martino combines desert flora phone interview. Martino’s relationship with “The desert was far more in- old adobe home in the Phoenix with steel, rocks and those col- “Using grass at your home the desert goes back to his teresting to me than anything suburb of Paradise Valley. Mar- ored walls to create quiet spaces really is a kind of crime. Lawn years as a troubled youth sent man-made in the city,” he wrote. tino added more cacti and trees, where you can reflect alone or mowers are not environmentally to live on a ranch, where he was “Unfortunately, the desert his- along with a non-traditional lap gather with others. friendly.” charged with wrangling horses. torically was viewed as a waste- pool and a tennis court. Tapered concrete paths lead “And we need to save our wa- He later served in the Marine land, where anything done to it On a lark, he also planted his through grounds covered by ter,” the 70-year-old added. “I al- Corps and studied art at a com- was an improvement. The West first now-signature prickly pear crushed rock to outdoor fireplac- ways like to say, ‘Kill your lawn, munity college. was a resource to be exploited, cactus roof garden. A6 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2018

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ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Julia MacKeil of Revere, left, and Lige Tocco of Saugus groom Sydney at Indian Rock Stables in Saugus. No horsing around at Saugus stable

STABLE Karen Benson’s favorite after 110 years. From A1 part of the job is mare and Benson’s husband died foal management. She has unexpectedly in 2008 and public school system,” said delivered countless foals she and her daughter took her mom. “She went off to at the farm, and said each on the task of running the college and she came back. time is unlike the one be- farm together. She’s running this Saugus fore. Some mares know The biggest hurdle has business and contributing that she is there to help been operating without to the Saugus community. and welcome it, while oth- an active race track, and Coming home to do this ers shy away. Benson said she fears for was her ultimate goal.” The horses born at the what will happen if a new Indian Rock Stables re- farm don’t always stay, one is not erected. ceived the Massachusetts but they often return to “We didn’t know 25 years Farm Bureau Federation’s the state to race, because ago that we wouldn’t have Horse Farm of Distinction they are documented as a track,” said Benson. Award for the third year Massachusetts bred, said “That’s an issue when in a row. Benson. it comes to keeping our The farms are judged “It’s very exciting to see breeding program going.” on everything from the a baby born and see that Horsemen get a percent- appearance of the horses baby go out and race and age of the money brought and the equine health pro- win,” said Benson. “It’s an in under the Gaming Bill, gram, to the condition of incredible feeling when which keeps the program stalls, turnouts, pastures, you see that horse cross flourishing, she said. But riding surfaces, tack and the finish line.” if they’re not racing in the equipment. It started with one horse state, the aid isn’t there. “We’re honored because shortly after she and her Right now they are using a it’s a prestigious award,” husband moved to Saugus track in Finger Lakes, N.Y. said Benson. “We are here in 1994. They used to run “We don’t want to buy 24/7, 365 days a year. It’s circuit with him from Suf- hay out of state, but if no- our life and we love it. folk Downs, the now-shut- body’s going to produce it, It’s not about the money. tered thoroughbred race we’re out of luck,” she said. If we’re making enough track in East Boston, to She believes creating a that the bills are covered 170-acre Rockingham new track would have a and everyone is happy Park in Salem, N.H. trickle-down effect and Above: Indian Rock and healthy, that’s all that The business expanded encourage agricultural Stables owner Karen matters.” when their daughter was businesses in the state Benson speaks about The distinction was old enough to fall in love before all the farmland is winning the 2018 created more than two with the sport, and de- sold to developers. Horse Farm Distinc- decades ago to recognize manded her own pony at As a board member of tion Award as Prince Massachusetts horse age 6. She took the idea the Massachusetts Breed- tries to nibble at her. farms that achieve a lev- her parents had, made it ers Association, Benson is el of excellence in overall her dream, and excelled, working to create funding Right: Newer addi- horse health, farm man- said Benson. to keep breeding programs tion to Indian Rock agement, and compliance Suffolk’s last regularly going in Massachusetts, Stables Gilbert the with public safety. It was scheduled race was in Oc- and looking at potential goat watches as peo- awarded to 32 farms in tober 2014 and Rocking- new sites for a track and ple walk by. the state for 2018. ham Park closed in 2016 equestrian center. By George, a birthday party in Marblehead ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! 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A softer side of a hard-edged Eagle (AP) — Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce got attention for his im- passioned and profane PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS speech after the team’s Three recently-discovered hand stencils in the Maltravieso Cave in Super Bowl parade, but Cáceres, Spain, give the strongest evidence yet that Neanderthals cre- he’s now communicating ated art. through music. The jazz band from Scientists say European art scene Kelce’s Ohio high school alma mater was perform- began with the Neanderthals ing at a Philadelphia high school Thursday when NEW YORK (AP) — some previously known of some cave art is a fact.” he decided to lend some From the murky depths paintings — an array of The second study pro- help. He borrowed one of Spanish caves comes a lines, some disks and the vided evidence that Ne- boy’s saxophone and sat surprising insight: Nean- outline of a hand — were anderthals used pigments in with the derthals created art. rendered about 20,000 and piercings to modify Heights High School That’s been proposed years before H. sapiens shells some 115,000 years band. He then stayed on before, but experts say moved into Europe. ago, which is far earlier to play with Philly’s Cen- two new studies finally That’s a surprise that than similar artifacts tral High School band, give convincing evidence “constitutes a major are associated with H. too. that our evolutionary breakthrough in the field sapiens anywhere. That PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS He seemed to be holding cousins had the brain- of human evolution stud- shows Neanderthals Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, left, his own, tapping his foot power to make artistic ies,” said Wil Roebroeks “were quite capable of played saxophone with his high school alma to the beat. works and use symbols. of Leiden University in inventing the ornaments mater’s jazz band Thursday. He’s providing all kinds The key finding: New the Netherlands, an ex- themselves,” said Paola of inspiration for Phila- age estimates that show pert on Neanderthals who Villa of the University delphia these days. paintings on cave walls didn’t participate in the of Colorado. Museum in On Monday he gave a and decorated seashells in new work. Boulder, who also didn’t Be on the lookout for our spring edition of... talk to the Phillies about Spain were created long Now, he said in an email, participate in the new being bold. before our species entered Neanderthal “ownership work. Europe. So there’s no way Homo sapiens could have made them or influenced Neanderthals to merely SEND US YOUR STUFF copy their artwork. Home delivery WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, subscribers Until now, most sci- entists thought all cave Publishing on 3/29 Get FREE access PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR to the e-edition on paintings were the work of our species. But the SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. new work concludes that WEATHER LOTTERY National weather MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: SUN, MOON, TIDES Forecast for Friday, February 23, 2018 TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Thursday...... 6125 Thursday...... 8549 Wednesday...... 0072 Wednesday...... 6577 Sunrise today 6:25 a.m. Partly cloudy skies during the SE winds 5 to 10 kt. Waves morning hours will give way to around 2 ft. A chance of rain. Tuesday...... 9346 Tuesday...... 5027 L Sunset today 5:28 p.m. H occasional showers in the af- Tonight: SW winds 5 to 10 Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: ternoon. High 42F. Winds ESE Sunrise tomorrow 6:24 a.m. kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the at 10 to 15 mph. evening. Waves around 2 ft. EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER High tide today 4:49 p.m. Tonight: Cloudy with occa- Rain likely. All 4...... $5,056 All 4...... $5,993 Low tide today 10:58 p.m. L sional light rain...mainly in First or last 3...... $708 First or last 3...... $839 the evening. Low 37F. Winds Any 2...... $61 Any 2...... $72 High tide tomorrow 5:13 a.m. SW at 10 to 15 mph. Any 1...... $6 Any 1...... $7 ANY ORDER ANY ORDER All 4...... $211 All 4...... $250 Fronts First 3...... $118 First 3...... $140 Cold Warm Stationary Pressure Last 3...... $118 Last 3...... $140 H L High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice TODAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Mass Cash: 14-16-23-34-35 MARCH 2 MARCH 9 <-10 -0s0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110+ Showers | High 42, Low 37 P’ cloudy | High 50s, Low 30s Rain | High 40s, Low 30s Lucky for Life: 6-23-32-35-42-(8) NATIONAL SUMMARY: Another warm and partly sunny day in the South- east will contrast soaking weather stretching from New England to Texas tomorrow. Flooding concerns will be heightened in the Ohio and Mississippi valleys. The Central states will be dry while cold air remains in the West and snow showers pepper the Rockies and Sierra.

©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2018 Tournament time for Fenwick girls hockey By Anne Marie Tobin FOR THE ITEM STONEHAM — On the same day that the USA women’s hockey team end- ed a 20-year Olympic gold medal drought, and 38 years to the day after Team USA shocked the world win- ning the men’s gold medal at Lake Placid, the Bishop Fenwick girls hockey team staged its own miracle on ice Thursday morning at Stoneham Arena. Needing a win in their - nal two games of the season ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE to qualify for the Division 2 Winthrop’s Bryce Costin (8) tries to stop John Torres of Saugus from tournament, the Crusaders bringing the puck down the ice. (9-9-2) defeated Auburn 4-2 Wednesday, a team they had never beaten in the 7-year history of the Fenwick girls Saugus hockey iced by hockey program, to keep their tourney hopes alive and set up a do-or-die con- Winthrop in season nale test against host Wilming- ton, a team which had man- By Harold Rivera “We battled hard this season,” Sau- handled Fenwick 4-0 in an ITEM STAFF gus coach Jeff Natalucci said. “We put earlier meeting last month. ourselves in some tough situations. I This time, however, it was SAUGUS — The Saugus boys hockey thought the guys fought hard through- team came into Thursday afternoon’s Fenwick who had the upper out the season. We did some things to hand, winning a 2-1 thriller, game against Winthrop hoping to end its put ourselves in some tough situations, but it went right down to season with a win on senior day. But the but it is what it is.” the nal two minutes. tournament-bound Vikings, looking to The Vikings were led by two goals from Junior forward Lexi Mc- grab a win to improve their seeding, had junior forward Sam Yarrow and one each Neil scored the game-win- other plans. from senior forwards Tyler Marley and ning goal at the 4:08 mark of Behind a three-goal spurt in the second Steve Holgerson. the third period. But there period the Vikings defeated Saugus, 4-2, Neither team managed to crack the was little time to enjoy it, as at Kasabuski Rink. scoreboard in the rst period. Winthrop’s a Fenwick penalty for high ITEM FILE PHOTO Junior forward Ronnie Paolo scored best chance of the period took place mid- sticking with two minutes both goals for Saugus. Senior goalie Nick Amanda Blanchette scored a goal in Fen- Sanderson made 26 saves in net. SAUGUS, B2 FENWICK, B2 wick’s win over Wilmington.

ROUNDUP Echevarria is Tech falls to top dog in CCC Blue Hills in By Harold Rivera to St. Mark’s. “The CCC ITEM STAFF was very competitive this overtime year. I thought two other DUDLEY — Nichols By Harold Rivera guys were ahead of me. It men’s basketball guard truly is an honor to have ITEM STAFF Marcos Echevarria came the coaches and confer- into his junior season in ence recognize me as the In the semi nal round of the November with high aspi- best player in the CCC for State Vocational Tournament, rations. Now it’s February the second year in a row. the Lynn Tech boys basketball and Echevarria’s goals are I was surprised. I really team fell short at Blue Hills with coming to fruition as the have to credit my team- an 83-80 overtime loss. Bison contend for anoth- Tech was led by a monstrous er Commonwealth Coast mates and Coach (Tom) performance from forward Rob Conference Tournament Glynn for allowing me to Wallace, who recorded a dou- crown. succeed.” ble-double. Wallace led Tech Echevarria, a Lynn na- Through 27 games, in scoring with 27 points and tive, was named the CCC Echevarria has averaged grabbed 20 rebounds. Guard Player of the Year when 35.8 minutes, 26 points, 5 Belmin Berilo scored 22 points the conference released assists and 3.9 rebounds and guard Tre Baldwin scored its awards earlier this per contest while shooting 16 points. week. This marks the sec- 42 percent from the eld Despite the loss, Tigers coach ond consecutive season he and 41.5 percent from the Stevie Patrick was proud of his has earned the award. The 3-point line. He’s the lead- team for putting together a val- D3Hoops.com Preseason ing scorer for the Bison, iant effort on the road. All-American is the rst who are 24-3 this season. “It was a tough game in a tough player since Colby-Saw- “Marcos had another environment,” Patrick said. “We yer’s Andrew St. Clair to great season for us,” said were happy to play in it. Unfor- COURTESY PHOTO repeat as the conference Glynn. “This past season tunately we couldn’t get the win player of the year in 2005 he transitioned to play- but now we’re focusing on the Lynn native Marcos Echevarria (middle) was named Common- and 2006. ing point guard full-time wealth Coast Conference Player of the Year for the second con- “I was a bit surprised,” ROUNDUP, B2 secutive season. said Echevarria, who went ECHEVARRIA, B2 ‘Joy is the only word that comes to mind’

GANGNEUNG, South Canadian shooters to wrap Korea (AP) — Jocelyne up a 3-2 victory Thursday Lamoureux-Davidson that snapped the Ameri- skated slowly back and cans’ 20-year gold medal forth toward the net, show- drought and ended Cana- ing forehand, then leaning da’s bid for a fifth straight quickly to the left to fake title in the first shootout a backhand that pulled in an Olympic women’s fi- Canadian goalie Shannon nal. Szabados out of the crease. The Americans piled On the sport’s biggest over the boards, throwing stage, against the Ameri- gloves in the air before cans’ greatest rival, with piling on top of Rooney all her teammates leaning on the ice — 20 years af- eagerly over the boards ter their last gold medal watching her every move, in women’s hockey and 38 the three-time Olympian years to the day after the men’s famous “Miracle on came back to her forehand Ice” victory over the Sovi- to finish off a dazzling, tri- et team in group play at ple-deke move by sliding Lake Placid. the puck into the net past “Joy’s the only word the outstretched glove of that comes to mind,” said Szabados for the deciding Gigi Marvin, a three-time goal in the sixth round of a Olympian and at 30 the shootout thriller. oldest American on the “I knew when that went roster. in that Maddie was going Even President Don- to stop the next one,” Lam- ald Trump, who has been PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS oureux-Davidson said. mostly silent on Twitter That would be 20-year- about the Olympics, got Members of the United States hockey team pose with their gold medals after beating Canada in old goalie Maddie Rooney, the women’s gold medal hockey game at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Gangneung, South Korea, who stuffed the last two OLYMPICS, B2 Thursday. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2018 Fenwick girls hockey team makes state tournament FENWICK Miele, who put on a show. From B1 She took a feed from Lia Kourkoutas, split the de- left opened the door for the fense with a couple of fan- Wildcats, who skated the cy stick moves and broke rest of the game on the pow- in alone on Wesley, then er play, including the last drilled the equalizer home minute when they pulled from point blank range. their goalie for a 6-on-4 ad- Fenwick opened the sec- vantage. ond period down a man, but Fenwick, however, shut successfully killed off the that door in a big way to penalty, its second of the preserve the win and set game. The Crusaders would off a well-deserved celebra- go on to kill four of four pen- tion by a gleeful Crusaders alties, limiting the Wildcats team, which will be making to just four total shots on it second trip in program goal, most from bad angles. history and second in the “Allie Giguere, Jill Mat- last four years to the tour- tucchi, Gabby Davern and nament. Amanda (Blanchette) did a “It’s very emotional right fantastic job on the penalty now,” said Fenwick coach kill today,” said Anderson. Doug Anderson. “We played “They play disciplined and three games in a row with a we have good goaltending lot of intensity and a lot of and the only shots we gave spirit and even though we them were low-angle shots, lost the Peabody game, the if any, and you know when Auburn game yesterday you have Cailyn backing up and today, what a great wee the box area that makes for k. We honored our seniors success. yesterday and all five of “With five players in the them were there when we scoring zone, they did a good made the tournament for job containing them.” the first time three years Both teams had good scor- ago. For them to be able to ing chances in the second do it again with their team- period. mates, was just incredible. Fenwick’s best chance “For the first two periods, came about two minutes ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE we played a little tentative- in when Blanchette was Winthrop’s Jake Langone, left, collides with Colby Murphy of Saugus during Thursday’s game. ly, but we sort of all joined robbed by Wilmington goal- hands and said, hey, we can ie Melanie Hayden. do this, and we did it we are Wesley came up with an- all very happy right now.” other huge save on a Miele Winthrop ices Saugus in season’s finale Wilmington came out on breakaway, then covered the attack from the open- up the puck in a scrum and SAUGUS three times in the span Sanderson in net and bur- tournament pairings. ing puck drop. Three times held on. From B1 of a minute. Yarrow tied ied Winthrop’s fourth goal The Sachems graduate in the first period alone The Crusaders came out the game with 9:50 on the for a 4-1 lead. eight seniors from this way when the Vikings the Wildcats slipped in on aggressively in the third pe- clock and gave the Vikings Showing no quit, Paolo season’s team. They are were awarded a power breakaways, but Fenwick’s riod. Two minutes in, fresh- the lead 30 seconds later. fired in a goal for Saugus assistant captains Sand- sophomore goaltender Ca- man Allison Countie was play, but the Saugus pen- With 8:56 left in the pe- to get the Sachems back alty kill rose to the occa- erson and Ryan Granara, ilyn Wesley kept them off denied on a backhand flip. riod, Marley padded Win- in the game with 14:00 re- sion. It was a busy period captains Ryan Groark, the board. On the ensuing faceoff in throp’s lead to 3-1. maining. But the hill was for Sanderson, who was Nick Moore and John Tor- With 6:03 to play in the the left circle, won by fresh- a little too high for the Sa- named an NEC All-Star “That changed the res, Colby Murphy, Drew period, senior captain man Olivia Lojacono, the game,” Natalucci said. chems to climb and Win- earlier this week, as he Worthley and Christian Amanda Blanchette, Fen- puck ended up loose in the “We had a little lapse throp came away with the wick’s all-time leading held off a pesky Vikings Heffernan. crease, but Hayden man- there and it cost us. It 4-2 victory. goal scorer, poked the puck aged to cover up safely. offense. The quiet first pe- “I’m proud of my se- riod ended scoreless. took the momentum away. “We talked about getting home in a scramble, to put With about seven minutes I thought we built a little pucks in the net,” Natalu- niors,” Natalucci said. the Crusaders on top, 1-0. left, Giguere saved the day Paolo scooped a loose “They battled. They’ve puck and fired it into the bit of momentum after we cci said. “A bounce here, Freshman forward Gabby defensively. She and Payton done everything I’ve asked back of the net to give Sau- scored the first goal. That a bounce there and may- Davern was credited with Fuller were in chase of a gus a 1-0 lead 30 seconds took it right away.” be we could’ve gotten it of them for the past four an assist. loose puck in the Crusaders’ into the second period. The two teams ex- to 3-2. It just didn’t work years. It would’ve meant The lead didn’t last long. defensive zone, but Giguere From there, things took changed goals in the early that way for us.” a lot to them to have come A little more than a min- played Fuller off the puck a turn for the worse for going on the third period. Saugus ends the season out of here with a win to- ute later, it was Wilming- into the bo ards to deny the the Sachems. The Vikings Holgerson took advantage 6-9-5. Winthrop, 12-6-2, day but they’ve given me ton’s leading scorer, Jillian threat. awaits Saturday’s state found the back of the net of a one-on-one look at everything they had.” Lynn’s Echevarria is college Tech basketball falls in state voke game conference player of year

ROUNDUP “We’re tied with New- was named to the all-tour- In the championship ECHEVARRIA the conference tourna- buryport. We’ll go up for nament team. game of the Cardinal From B1 From B1 ment with victories over the coin toss and we’ll see With the win, the Spar- Classic, the Lancers bat- New England in the quar- state tournament. Hope- what happens.” tans closed their regular tled but were blanked by after playing about half fully we can do well. terfinal, Wentworth in the St. Mary’s 43 season at 17-3. St. Mary’s Central Catholic. Malden the games at that position semifinal and Endicott in “The guys played hard. Matignon 28 now awaits the Division 3 Catholic finished the reg- last season. His leader- They gave it their all. Now the championship game. In the championship North state tournament ular season at 9-9-3 and ship and ability to run our we have to get ready for With the tournament game of the Spartan Clas- pairings, which will be an- awaits the state tourna- team and get his team- the next game.” crown, the Bison earned sic, the Spartans and War- nounced today. ment pairings which will mates scoring opportuni- a bid in the Division III Tech’s currently locked riors battled it out until BOYS HOCKEY ties allowed for our team in a tie with Newburyport, be announced Saturday. NCAA Tournament. Eche- there were 28 seconds to Pope Francis 3 to go 24-3. He has truly varria hopes that last sea- a Cape-Ann League team, GIRLS HOCKEY play in the third quar- St. Mary’s 2 established himself as one son’s experience will pay for the No. 8/No. 9 seeds in St. Mary’s 2 ter on Wednesday night. The Spartans dropped of the best players in the dividends for this year’s the Division 3 North state Braintree 2 The initial plan was to their second game in a row country.” team. tournament bracket. The The Spartans drew a continue the game Thurs- in the consolation round Echevarria isn’t the only “I think that’s going to Tigers will take part in a tie in the Hingham Hock- day night but both teams of the Cardinal Classic at member of the Nichols help us this year,” Eche- coin toss today to decide ey Showcase at Pilgrim program to bring home a agreed to end the game at Olympia Center in West varria said. “Our whole which of the two teams Springfield. St. Mary’s fin- Skating Arena. St. Mary’s major conference award. 43-28. Junior guard Jalen starting five has been to will be granted home court Echevarria led all scorers ishes the regular season finished the regular sea- Glynn, in his fourth sea- the CCC Championship advantage when they with 20 points and senior at 12-6-4 and awaits Sat- son at 15-3-2 and now son at the helm of the and the NCAA Tourna- meet in next week’s first forward Stephen Fama urday’s state tournament shifts its focus to the state program, was named CCC ment. That’s going to help round game. added 9 points. Echevar- pairings. tournament. The tourna- Coach of the Year. us whether it’s in late- “I hope we can get the ria was named Spartan Central Catholic 1 ment pairings will be an- “It was well deserved,” game situations or ear- home game,” Patrick said. Classic MVP and Fama Malden Catholic 0 nounced Saturday. Echevarria said. “Coach ly-game situations. You Glynn puts in a lot of work can’t really teach that. and late nights studying US women revel in Olympic hockey victory film and preparing game- The experience we have is plans. He works hard day going to be very helpful.” As Echevarria leads OLYMPICS around her shoulders and Haley Irwin tipped a mid- for the 10 Americans who in and day out. It’s very well deserved for him. the Bison toward anoth- From B1 gold hanging on her chest. air pass from Blayre Turn- watched the Canadians He’s led two young teams, er tournament push, his in “I’ve butchered it a thou- bull over Rooney’s left leg snatch gold away in Sochi. on the celebration. He this year and last year, to younger brother, Jalen, is tweeted his congratula- sand times, just ran into for Canada. And when Not only did the Ameri- shouldering the same task tires, tripped over tires Morin lost the puck, Melo- cans end the Canadians’ the great seasons we’ve tions to the team. had.” at St. Mary’s. A junior This victory capped a just working on my hands. die Daoust grabbed it and stranglehold on Olympic guard, Jalen’s closing in Just glad it worked out The Bison finished their year that started with the passed to Meghan Agos- gold, they ended a skid of the 1,000-point milestone this time.” ta who hit Marie-Philip regular season at 22-3 and Americans threatening a five straight against their as the Spartans aim for a Her twin, Monique Lam- Poulin for the wrister into rival coming into this earned the top seed in the boycott of the world cham- run in the Division 3 state oureux-Morando, said the left side of the net at game, including a 2-1 loss conference tournament. pionships to secure more tournament. St. Mary’s coach Peter Elander, now 6:55 for a 2-1 lead. in the tournament a week They opened the tourna- money and the same kind finished the regular sea- at Ohio State, had taught Lamoureux-Morando ago. ment with a 100-68 win of treatment that USA son 17-3. the sisters the shootout tied it up with a break- “It is everything for our over No. 8 Western New Hockey gives to the men’s Echevarria maintains move when the three were away with 6:21 left in reg- country,” U.S. coach Robb England Tuesday night. team. at the University of North ulation . Knight also had Stauber said. “I am just so In the semifinal round a close relationship with “They should make a Dakota. a goal and Rooney was thankful for the outcome. Thursday night, Nichols his younger brother as the movie on it,” forward Hil- “Not everyone can take spectacular, making 29 It was a thrilling final. It defeated No. 4 Roger Wil- two stay in touch through- ary Knight said. the pressure like that, and saves for the win. Rooney was unreal.” liams, 89-75, to cement its out their respective sea- “We had all the drama she took it like a champ,” stopped the last two Ca- Poulin and Irwin each place in Saturday’s cham- sons. and everything. It’s sort of she said. nadian shooters in the scored goals for Canada. pionship game against “We’re talking after ev- a storybook ending to an Marvin and Amanda shootout in Brianne Jen- Agosta and Daoust scored Endicott. The Bison are ery game,” Echevarria incredible series of accom- Kessel also scored in the ner and then Agosta on in the shootout. riding a 10-game win said. “During the winter plishments.” shootout, another nail-bit- her second attempt. The Canadians, who had streak. break, I go to his prac- Nothing was more in- er ending four years after Pressure? Rooney’s grin pushed the Americans “We embraced having a tices and work out with credible than the move Canada won its fourth- was clear to see through- around for much of the target on our back,” Eche- him. We’re very close in by Lamoureux-Davidson, straight gold medal in So- out the shootout. game and taken penalties varria said. “The confer- that aspect. I try to cor- who decided to use the chi after rallying to stun “Right before she came for it, wept on the ice as ence has been so compet- rect some of the things I deke called “Oops, I did it the Americans in over- down, I just looked over they accepted their silver itive this year. We knew see and I try to fine-tune again “ — something she time. at the bench and saw my medals. every team would give its his game. I’m really proud had practiced uncounted Knight gave the U.S. a teammates like point- Jocelyne Larocque took best shot, no matter what. he’s approaching 1,000 times in practice, skating 1-0 lead with 25.4 seconds ing at me, just one more,” hers off immediately and We’ve stayed together and points. He’s been under- around tires set up on left in the first, redirecting Rooney said. “And to have held it in her hands as the played our gritty defense, sized his whole life, but he open ice to mimic defend- a shot from Sidney Morin their support made it a Americans stood nearby getting on the fastbreak works hard. I tell him not ers. through Szabados’ pads to whole lot easier. I just re- awaiting their gold. and earning transition to think about that 1,000 “I’m just thrilled be- give the Americans a jolt acted to her, and then ev- “It’s just hard,” Larocque points. That’s the type of points too much so that yond words,” the beaming of energy. erything kind of went into said. “You work so hard. basketball that has been it doesn’t affect his game. Lamoureux-Davidson said That lasted only 2 min- a blur.” We wanted gold but didn’t beneficial to us this year.” I’m just very happy for with a U.S. flag draped utes into the second when It was sweet redemption get it.” Last season, Nichols won him.” FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

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Golf College hockey 7 p.m...... UMass-Lowell at Merrimack...... NESN Pro hockey 7 p.m...... Minnesota at NY Rangers...... NHL Network Olympics 12:35 a.m...... Alpine skiing...... NBC 2 a.m...... Hockey: men’s semifinal (live)...... NBCSN 5 a.m...... Speedskating...... NBCSN 6:30 a.m...... Hockey: men’s semifinal (live)...... NBCSN 9:30 a.m...... Men’s curling: bronze medal match...... NBCSN FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 12:30 p.m...... Curling: women’s semifinal...... NBCSN 3 p.m...... Curling: women’s semifinal...... CNBC Dodgers manager Dave Roberts walks out to pitcher Alex Wood. Major League Base- 8 p.m...... Alpine skiing...... NBC ball is imposing stricter limits on mound visits in an effort to speed up games but decided against 11:35 p.m...... Snowboarding...... NBC 20-second pitch clocks for 2018. The new rules include a general limit of six mound visits per Soccer nine-inning game without a pitching change, whether by a manager, coach or player. 2:30 p.m...... Bundesliga ...... FS2 SPORTS BRIEFS MLB imposes new mound visit rules Ridley basketball your spot and/or if you have any questions at ridleytop- GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) most important principle players' jobs to move for- ball coach tracks timeouts, skills clinics [email protected] — Managers or coach- is that pace of game is a ward as the game adapts, saying "maybe there's or 781-775-0778. es must make a pitching fan issue," Manfred said. whether they like the de- going to be seven on the The Helen Ridley basket- change if they head to "Our research tells us that cisions or not. scoreboard like the num- ball skills clinics will be the mound for the sev- it's a fan issue, our broad- "I actually was listening ber of timeouts in a game." held over the next few Lynn Babe Ruth enth time in a game under cast partners tell us that to John Smoltz talk about "Our numbers suggest months, with nine sessions final registration baseball's new pace of play it's a fan issue, and the it and I agree with what that we were a little over in total. The clinics are all rules. independent research that he was saying. He says four, something like that," on Mondays from 7 p.m. Final registration for the Commissioner Rob Man- our broadcast partners do as baseball players you Oakland manager Bob until 8:30 p.m., and will be 2018 season is Saturday, fred and executive Joe confirm with that, that it's adjust," Posey said last Melvin said. "You're just held on April 9, 23 and 30; Feb. 24 from 9 a.m. to noon Torre explained some of a fan issue. week. "No matter what it going to have to have an May 7, 14 and 21; June 4, at the Babe Ruth clubhouse the parameters Tuesday, "Because it's a fan issue is, you adjust. I think it awareness. You're going 11 and 18. The clinics are on O’Callaghan Way. one day after MLB im- at the end of the day, I might affect a few people, to have to deal with it. open to boys and girls in All players ages 13 to 15 posed stricter limits on hope it's an issue that you but they'll adjust. If it af- A month or two for now grades 4-12 and will be must register. Any players mound visits in an effort will be able to find com- fects me, I'll adjust. I don't maybe it's a non-issue at held at St. Mary’s High new to the league including to speed up games. mon ground with all the foresee it being an issue. some point. There's no School on 35 Tremont St. all Little League graduates "I don't see pace of constituents in the game For me personally, base- sense in fighting it, being The cost of the clinic is must submit a birth certifi- games issues as harsh or moving forward, because ball being my job, my job's combative about it. Just $200 and participants will cate to play. Anyone that not harsh," Manfred said it is after all the fans that to go out and perform with figure out a way to try to need to bring a ball. played Babe Ruth last year during his annual visit to makes the engine known what I have. That's kind make it part of your rou- This will be a high inten- can register online at www. the Cactus League. "I see as Major League Baseball of the way I approach it. tine because it's a very sity clinic for boys and girls greaterlynnbaberuth.org, them as a fan friendly is- run." I think ultimately though routine sport." to get you in shape and to and those players don’t sue." MLB has the right to if you're looking at it from Regarding slow-moving help develop basketball need a birth certificate. Torre noted that um- institute rules chang- a fan's perspective, you free agency, Manfred said skills. Drills are designed to Lynn Babe Ruth has posi- pires will keep players es absent an agreement want to put a product on MLB is pleased to see help any player at any level tions available for manag- from proceeding to see the with one year notice and the field that they're going more signings in recent with ball handling, shooting ers, coaches and board pitcher if six mound visits made proposals during to enjoy the most." days. (off the dribble, off screens members. Anyone interest- have already occurred. the 2016-17 offseason for Cubs manager Joe Mad- "At the end of the day and off the pass), creating ed in those positions is wel- "From our perspective a pitch clock and more re- don joked of having a we want players signed, your own shot and finishing come to come to the Babe it's important to go back to, strictions on mound visits. coach keep track of the we want the best players at the rim. We will also mix Ruth clubhouse Saturday, first, principles. On pace of Giants catcher Buster mound visit similar to the playing the game," he said. in playing games so that Feb. 24 from 9 a.m. to noon. game, I think the first and Posey noted that it's the way an assistant basket- "It's always our goal." players can learn how to Anyone with questions can use their skills in a game reach out to Jeff Earp at situation. Please email or 781-353-4024 or via email US curling will play Sweden for gold medal call Helen Ridley to save at [email protected]. GANGNEUNG, South champions. all my videos to be me fail- threw the last rock, which NBA Korea (AP) — John Shus- It was the second time in ing." knocked the lone Cana- ter and his U.S. team the day that the Americans The turning point in the dian stone out of the cen- EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE will play for a gold medal ter of the house, adding Atlantic Division Southwest Division beat the Canadians in one semifinal game came in W L Pct GB W L Pct GB against Sweden after a of their national sports. The the eighth end, of period. one point to their score Toronto 41 16 .719 — Houston 44 13 .772 — 5-3 semifinal upset over U.S. women's hockey team The teams were tied 2-2, and sealing their win. An Boston 40 19 .678 2 35 24 .593 10 Philadelphia 30 25 .545 10 31 26 .544 13 Canada, a country that won the gold medal game and Canada had a distinct elated Shuster pumped New York 23 36 .390 19 Memphis 18 38 .321 25½ has struggled at the Pyeo- 3-2 in a shootout, snapping advantage known as the his fist in victory and the Brooklyn 19 41 .317 23½ Dallas 18 40 .310 26½ Southeast Division Northwest Division ngchang Olympics despite Canada's streak of four hammer, the right to throw Americans whooped with W L Pct GB W L Pct GB dominating the world of consecutive gold medals in the final rock of the end. joy. Vice-skip Tyler George Washington 33 24 .579 — Minnesota 36 25 .590 — curling for years. that event. Shuster's vic- But Kevin Koe, the ran up and down the are- 30 28 .517 3½ 33 26 .559 2 Charlotte 25 33 .431 8½ 32 26 .552 2½ The U.S. victory Thurs- tory follows a particularly team's "skip," or captain, na holding up his index Orlando 18 39 .316 15 Portland 32 26 .552 2½ day was a remarkable rocky Olympic path. After threw the stone too light finger in a symbol of No. 18 41 .305 16 Utah 30 28 .517 4½ Central Division Pacific Division comeback story for team winning the bronze in Tu- and it came up short of 1 as the crowd chanted, W L Pct GB W L Pct GB which had never beaten rin, he was benched at the the target known as the "USA! USA!" Cleveland 34 22 .607 — Golden State 44 14 .759 — Canada at the Olympics 2010 Vancouver Games in house. The U.S. had two Matt Hamilton said he Indiana 33 25 .569 2 L.A. Clippers 30 26 .536 13 32 25 .561 2½ L.A. Lakers 23 34 .404 20½ and hadn't made the po- the middle of the tourna- rocks in the target, giv- planned to celebrate by Detroit 28 29 .491 6½ Sacramento 18 39 .316 25½ dium since the 2006 Turin ment because his perfor- ing them a two-point steal going back to the athletes' Chicago 20 37 .351 14½ Phoenix 18 41 . 3 0 5 Games, when they won a mance was so poor. In So- and putting them ahead village and ordering a Mc- Thursday’s Games Cleveland at Memphis, 8 p.m. bronze medal. Just as re- chi, Shuster's team finished 4-2. In the next end, Cana- Flurry. Brooklyn at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Miami at New Orleans, 8 p.m. New York at Orlando, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Houston, 8 p.m. markable was the loss for in ninth place. da blew its chance to score "The U.S. has been wait- Philadelphia at Chicago, 8 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Canada, which has won "It's a pretty good story. two points with its final ing for something like Washington at Cleveland, 8 p.m. Portland at Utah, 9 p.m. Oklahoma City at Sacramento, 10 p.m. San Antonio at Denver, 9 p.m. the gold in men's curling This is just another step," rock, when Koe threw the this and needing a sort of L.A. Clippers at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Dallas at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. at the last three Winter Shuster said. "I just de- stone a bit too hard and it spark," he said. Friday’s Games Oklahoma City at Golden State, 8:30 p.m. Atlanta at Indiana, 7 p.m. Chicago at Minnesota, 9 p.m. Olympics. The Canadi- cided that, 50 years from skittered out of the house. Kelsey Landsteiner, Boston at Detroit, 7 p.m. Dallas at Utah, 9 p.m. an women's team, mean- now, maybe I'm long gone, The Canadians had to set- whose husband John Charlotte at Washington, 7 p.m. Portland at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Milwaukee at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Sacramento, 10 p.m. while, didn't even make when my kids are showing tle for one point, bringing Landsteiner is on the the semifinals, despite my grandkids video from the score to 4-3. team, burst into tears af- NHL being the defending world the Olympics, I don't want In the final end, Shuster ter the win.

EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Back to school, work for Olympic hockey players Tampa Bay 59 39 17 3 81 211 159 Winnipeg 59 35 15 9 79 196 157 Boston 57 36 13 8 80 188 140 Nashville 57 34 14 9 77 177 150 Toronto 61 36 20 5 77 204 172 Dallas 59 34 21 4 72 179 157 GANGNEUNG, South some more glamorous heim prospect playing at Seventeen years removed Florida 56 26 24 6 58 166 185 St. Louis 60 34 22 4 72 171 153 Korea (AP) — Brian Gion- than others. After put- the University of Denver, from winning his nation- Detroit 58 24 25 9 57 155 174 Minnesota 59 32 20 7 71 177 169 Ottawa 57 21 27 9 51 156 199 Colorado 58 31 23 4 66 179 173 ta could go from facing ting their seasons on hold last season's NCAA cham- al title at Boston College, Montreal 58 22 29 7 51 149 185 Chicago 59 25 26 8 58 169 170 Martin Erat in the Olym- to focus on the Olympics, pion. "I'm just trying to Gionta said of an NHL re- Buffalo 60 17 32 11 45 143 198 Pacific Division pics to facing Filip Fors- what's next for players keep this going, and I feel turn "we'll see what hap- Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vegas 58 39 15 4 82 202 158 berg in the NHL. Tony varies drastically from the good as a player. I'm com- pens." He said he thinks Washington 59 34 18 7 75 185 176 San Jose 59 32 19 8 72 175 161 Granato will go back to bright lights of the NHL ing out of here with confi- he played well in South 61 35 22 4 74 195 180 Calgary 60 30 21 9 69 169 175 New Jersey 59 31 20 8 70 180 181 Anaheim 60 29 20 11 69 167 170 coaching JD Greenway to bus life in the minors to dence and I'm just trying Korea and created scoring Philadelphia 59 30 19 10 70 178 172 Los Angeles 58 31 22 5 67 167 145 at Wisconsin after hav- plane trips across Siberia. to bring that back to Den- chances even though he Carolina 60 27 23 10 64 162 180 Edmonton 58 24 30 4 52 162 191 ing brother Jordan play For players who thrived on ver and hopefully try and had zero points and a mi- N.Y. Islanders 61 29 26 6 64 203 219 Vancouver 59 23 30 6 52 157 189 Columbus 59 29 25 5 63 157 169 Arizona 59 17 32 10 44 143 197 for him on the U.S. men's the big stage, the no-NHL make another run at a na- nus-4 rating. The 39-year- N.Y. Rangers 60 27 28 5 59 173 191 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss. team. Jordan Greenway Olympics was a blessing tional championship." old winger led the United Dallas at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. and Ryan Donato will go and one that will boost Granato's Wisconsin States with 16 shots on Thursday’s Games Friday’s Games Columbus at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Minnesota at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. back to their college teams them moving forward. Badgers, Greenway's Bos- goal. Fellow captain Chris Minnesota at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh at Carolina, 7:30 p.m. in and around Boston after "It definitely helped me ton University Terriers Kelly is in a similar role N.Y. Islanders at Toronto, 7 p.m. Winnipeg at St. Louis, 8 p.m. celebrating goals together as a player, my confidence, and Donato's Harvard for Canada, and he and Washington at Florida, 7:30 p.m. San Jose at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Buffalo at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Vancouver at Vegas, 10:30 p.m. on Olympic ice. The end of and knowing how I can Crimson will try to pre- agent Pat Morris each said N.Y. Rangers at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Tampa Bay at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. the Olympics means play- play at this level," said vent that as the attention the 37-year-old forward is Tampa Bay at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. San Jose at Nashville, 8 p.m. ers, coaches and everyone forward Troy Terry, the turns from South Korea to focused on the Olympics San Jose at Nashville, 8 p.m. Colorado at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Colorado at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Calgary at Arizona, 9 p.m. around the tournament youngest player on the getting to St. Paul, Minne- and not potentially sign- Calgary at Arizona, 9 p.m. Dallas at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. return to their day jobs, U.S. team who is an Ana- sota, for the Frozen Four. ing a contract. B4 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2018 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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Box 69440, Los member.” slightly, but not liking his Bridge players are happy spade holding. promised it would be “only Angeles, CA 90069. DEAR ABBY: My hus- for a year,” they’d pay the band passed away nine when they do something mer- West must ask himself cost of moving and finance months ago at the age of itorious, but some remem- whether East’s spade eight at a “year of wellness.” I was to DESPERATE but be attracted to and 52. I miss him every day. ber errors more clearly than trick three is high or low. Well, receive acupuncture, mas- DAUGHTER appreciate him. He is a Recently, a man who was brilliancies. More important, if he has been concentrating, sage therapy, physical ther- good guy, good looking, a friend of ours asked me though, is remembering the he will know that he has seen out on a date. I must be apy, help from doctors, a DEAR DAUGHTER: real smart and our values cards that have been played, every card under the eight. personal trainer, etc. You should not be isolated honest — the last nine match up. We also have a if only because each is tell- So, the eight is low, and West They paid to move me, the way you are. And you really good vibe together. months have been very sad and lonely, so when he ing its own story. In particular, will shift to a club, which East but have not followed need more help than I can Here’s the issue: He is asked me, I experienced a when you expect partner to be will ruff to defeat the contract. through with any of their give you in a letter. From not as tall as I would pre- promises to help treat my your description, you are a mixed bag of emotions. giving you a ruff, the card he If you say every played card fer. He’s not super short, Would it be wrong to ac- disorder. What’s more, I prisoner in your parents’ but we are the same height leads to that trick should be to yourself, it will surely make have had to fit an entire home. Contact your doctor cept his invitation? And sending you a suit-preference you and your partner happy. and when I wear shoes how do I deal with the guilt apartment’s worth of fur- back east about what has with a small heel, he’s signal, telling you which suit to niture and other items been going on. Of course, if I’m feeling because I would slightly shorter. like to go out with him? return. into a small bedroom, and you have friends there, you I don’t know why I’m In this deal, defending I’m not allowed to use the should alert them, too. still thinking about the MUST BE MOVING rest of the house. You will not get better liv- against four hearts, West height thing when I could AHEAD IN VIRGINIA leads the spade 10: three, Now that I am here, I ing as you are. For your really see us together long can’t afford to pay to move parents to have promised DEAR MUST BE MOV- king, four. East cashes the term. Am I being superfi- spade ace: seven, two, five. back east or possibly find help and reneged is inexcus- cial? What should I do? ING AHEAD: Please ac- a place to live or work able. If there is an organiza- cept my sympathy for the Then East leads the spade without being established tion that supports your rare UNSURE IN loss of your husband. It’s eight: queen, heart five, in this new city. Is there a illness, it should be contact- PENNSYLVANIA not surprising that the pe- spade six. What should West way to address the predic- ed too. Please do not wait. riod since his passing has do next? ament I am now in and DEAR UNSURE: Ask been difficult for you. There North opened one club, the fact that they relocat- DEAR ABBY: I’m 22 yourself this: Is your is no set timetable for griev- ed me without keeping and I’m dating this amaz- self-confidence so lacking ing the loss of a loved one. being too strong for one no- their promises? I’m ex- ing guy a couple of years that you would seriously If you feel the time is right trump and too weak for two tremely shy and have older than me. He really allow his height to bother to have companionship no-trump. East overcalled one made no friends in this checks off so many things you? If the fact that you again, you should not feel spade, having no immediate town these past two years. on my “list,” I can’t help would be self-conscious guilty about it. Go, girl, go.

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage THE TRIAL COURT given by Mshiki Kimaro to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT nominee for WMC Mortgage Corp. dated May 26, 2006, recorded at the Essex mortgage given by Richard Houde to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 25720, Page 218; said Inc. as nominee for CitiMortgage, Inc., dated September 8, 2006 and recorded Docket No. ES18P0399EA mortgage was then assigned to U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 26082, Page Essex Probate and Family Court MASTR Asset Backed Securities Trust 2006-WMC3, Mortgage Pass-Through 530, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by assignment from 36 Federal Street Certificates, Series 2006-WMC3 by virtue of an assignment dated April 8, 2013, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for CitiMortgage, Inc. to Salem, MA 01970 and recorded in Book 32392, Page 22; of which mortgage the undersigned is the CitiMortgage, Inc. dated July 14, 2009 and recorded with said Registry on July 23, (978)744-1020 2009 at Book 28806, Page 539 and by assignment from Federal National present holder for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of Mortgage Association to Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC dated December 7, 2016 foreclosing the same will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION at 02:00 PM on March 14, 2018, on the mortgaged premises. This property has the address of 11 Chadwell and recorded with said Registry on December 14, 2016 at Book 35529, Page 371 Estate of: Court, Lynn, MA 01905. The entire mortgaged premises, all and singular, the and by assignment from Federal National Mortgage Association to Bayview Loan Raymond Brackett premises as described in said mortgage: The land in Lynn known and numbered Servicing, LLC dated January 4, 2017 and recorded with said Registry on January Also Known As: Raymond L. Brackett. Jr. 11 Chadwell Court, bounded and described as follows: WESTERLY: on Chadwell 6, 2017 at Book 35595, Page 405 and by assignment from CitiMortgage, Inc. to Date of Death: 01/24/2018 Court, 28.75 feet; NORTHERLY: by land now or late of Newhall et al, 78.75 feet; Federal National Mortgage Association dated February 23, 2017 and recorded To all interested persons: EASTERLY: by land now or late of Walden, 29.50 feet; and SOUTHERLY: by land with said Registry on March 2, 2017 at Book 35712, Page 374 and by A Petition for Formal Probate of Will with Appointment of Personal now or late of Sanders, 74.10 feet. Be all of said measurements, more or less, or assignment from Federal National Mortgage Association to Bayview Loan Servicing, Representative has been filed by: however otherwise bounded and described and containing 2,210 square feet of LLC dated June 5, 2017 and recorded with said Registry on June 7, 2017 at Book Raymond Brackett of Groton, MA land. For title see deed of Carlos L. Pinto, by deed dated June 11, 2004, recorded 35923, Page 222, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief at Book 23002, Page 384. Subject to and with the benefit of easements, purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 a.m. on as requested in the Petition. reservation, restrictions, and taking of record, if any, insofar as the same are now March 19, 2018, on the mortgaged premises located at 43 WILFRED STREET, The petitioner requests that: in force and applicable. In the event of any typographical error set forth herein in LYNN, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in Raymond Brackett of Groton, MA the legal description of the premises, the description as set forth and contained in said mortgage, be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety the mortgage shall control by reference. Together with all the improvements now or on the bond in an unsupervised administration. hereafter erected on the property and all easements, rights, appurtenances, rents, TO WIT: IMPORTANT NOTICE royalties, mineral, oil and gas rights and profits, water rights and stock and all You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. All replacements and additions The land and buildings known as and numbered as 43 Wilfred Street in said Lynn Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney shall also be covered by this sale. Terms of Sale: Said premises will be sold and shown as Lot A on plan entitled, 'Subdivision of Land owned by Marco must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on subject to any and all unpaid taxes and assessments, tax sales, tax titles and Investment Trust, Lynn, Mass., drawn by Albert D. Martin, Reg. Land Surveyor' the return day of 03/26/2018. other municipal liens and water or sewer liens and State or County transfer fees, if dated March 29, 1947, and recorded with Essex South District Deeds, Book This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written any there are, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($10,000.00) in cashier's or certified 3553, Page 109, bounded and described as follows: appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of the timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections sale as a deposit and the balance in cashier's or certified check will be due in NORTHERLY: Wilfred Street, 64.20 feet; within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further thirty (30) days, at the offices of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, LLC ("DG&L"), time WESTERLY: by land now or formerly of Mary Z. Dubuque, 57.50 feet; notice to you. being of the essence. The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a SOUTHERLY: by Lot B on said plan, 64 feet, and UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM later date by public proclamation at the time and date appointed for the sale and EASTERLY: by lands of Brennan and Rodulski, 57.08 feet. PROBATE CODE (MUPC) to further postpone at any adjourned sale-date by public proclamation at the time A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised and date appointed for the adjourned sale date. The premises is to be sold subject Containing 3,640 square feet land. Subject to a Right of Way on said plan 12 feet administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the to and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, leases, tenancies, and rights wide on Westerly boundary line of said Lot A and running in favor of owners of Lot Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the of possession, building and zoning laws, encumbrances, condominium liens, if any B and Lot C. administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the and all other claim in the nature of liens, if any there be. In the event that the Court in any manner relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and successful bidder at the foreclosure sale shall default in purchasing the within Subject to easement granted to John J. and C. Marie McGrath over Right of Way on expenses of administration. described property according to the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the terms said plan, all as set forth in instrument recorded with said Deeds, Book 4144, WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. of the Memorandum of Sale executed at the time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee Page 338. Date: February 14, 2018 reserves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest Pamela Casey O'Brien bidder, providing that said second highest bidder shall deposit with the Being the same premises conveyed to mortgagors by a deed from Paul E. Roude Register of Probate Mortgagee's attorneys, the amount of the required deposit as set forth herein. If and Norma F. Houde recorded on 11/03/00 in the Essex County Southern District Item: February 23, 2018 Registry of Deeds in Book 16666, Page 541. the second highest bidder declines to purchase the within described property, the Mortgagee reserves the right to purchase the within described property at the amount bid by the second highest bidder. The foreclosure deed and the Property Address: 43 Wilfred Street, Lynn, MA. 01905 NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE consideration paid by the successful bidder shall be held in escrow by DG&L, (hereinafter called the "Escrow Agent") until the deed shall be released from For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain escrow to the successful bidder at the same time as the consideration is released District) Registry of Deeds in Book 25157, Page 6. mortgage given by Marcio Peguero to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, to the Mortgagee, whereupon all obligations of the Escrow Agent shall be deemed Inc., as nominee for IndyMac Bank, F.S.B, dated December 15, 2006 and to have been properly fulfilled and the Escrow Agent shall be discharged. Other These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Dated: February 9, 2018 U.S. Bank of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the 26390, Page 197, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by National Association, as Trustee for MASTR Asset Backed Securities Trust nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to OneWest Bank, 2006-WMC3, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-WMC3 titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or F.S.B. dated July 21, 2009 and recorded with said registry on August 6, 2009 at By its Attorney liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, Book 28843 Page 261, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the DOONAN, GRAVES & LONGORIA, LLC having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 9:00 a.m. on 100 Cummings Center Suite 225D easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. March 12, 2018, on the mortgaged premises located at 21 Barrett Court, Lynn, Beverly, MA 01915 Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said (978) 921-2670 TERMS OF SALE: mortgage, www.dgandl.com 54072 (KIMARO) Item: February 16, 23, March 2, 2018 A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check TO WIT: will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The The land with buildings thereon situated in Lynn, known as 21 Barrett Court and balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 (SEAL) being shown as Lot A on plan entitled Lynn, Mass. Subdivision of land owned by California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS M.H, Fame Realty Trust, O.W. McIntosh, C.E., dated I:. March 1946, which plan is Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the LAND COURT recorded in Essex South Registry of Deeds Book 3457, Page 455. date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern shall control in the event of an error in this publication. 18 SM 000473 District) Registry of Deeds in Book 26390, Page 195.

Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. ORDER OF NOTICE These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC TO: nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax Present holder of said mortgage Andre Robinson and Amy Robinson titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, By its Attorneys, and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act:, having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. 50 U.S.C. App. § 3901 (et seq).: easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. 150 California Street Newton, MA 02458 Citizens Bank, N.A. f/k/a RBS Citizens, N.A. s/b/m CCO Mortgage Corp. TERMS OF SALE: (617) 558-0500 201508-0699 - PRP claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank Item: February 23, March 2, 9, 2018 numbered 13 Michigan Terrace, given by Andre Robinson and Amy Robinson to check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. CCO Mortgage Corp., dated December 1, 2006, recorded at Essex County The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 26356, Page 359, and now held by 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE the plaintiff by merger, has/have filed with this court a complaint for determination 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in given by Leducto Tito Andre to Bank of America, N.A., dated May 4, 2005 and If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. Registered with Essex County (Southern District) Registry District of the Land Court States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers as Document Number 453789 noted on Certificate of Title Number 78407 Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. subsequently assigned to Federal National Mortgage Association by Bank of that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in America N.A. by assignment registered in said Essex County (Southern District) this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before March 19, CIT BANK, N.A., F/K/A ONEWEST Registry District of the Land Court at Document Number 546211, as noted on 2018 BANK N.A., F/K/A ONEWEST BANK, FSB Certificate of Title Number78407 and subsequently assigned to Bayview Loan or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the benefits of Present holder of said mortgage Servicing LLC by Federal National Mortgage Association by assignment registered said Act. in said Registry District of the Land Court at Document Number 582112, as noted By its Attorneys, on Certificate of Title Number 78407; of which Mortgage the undersigned is the Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Chief Justice of said Court on February 1, 2018. HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. present holder for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose 150 California Street of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 3:00 PM on March 16, 2018 Attest: Newton, MA 02458 at 35 Winter Street, Saugus, MA, all and singular the premises described in said (617) 558-0500 Mortgage, to wit: Deborah J. Patterson 201702-0457 - YEL Recorder Item: February 9, 16, 23, 2018 That certain parcel of land situate in Saugus in the County of Essex and Item: February 23, 2018 Commonwealth of Massachusetts, bounded and described as follows: NORTHERLY by Winter Street one hundred twenty and 20/100 (120.20) feet; SOUTHEASTERLY by Willis Street sixty one and 65/100 (61.65) feet; SOUTHERLY by land now or ALL POLICE ORDERED OR ACCIDENT TOWS formerly of William W. Tucker et al eighty six and 90/100 (86.90) feet; and WESTERLY by land now or formerly of John Chludzinski et al forty five (45) feet. All (Sale of Motor Vehicle under M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A.) Does your company of said boundaries are determined by the Court to be located as shown upon plan Notice is hereby given by: Bill's Auto Clinic, 2 Commercial St., Salem, MA. numbered 13280-A, drawn by Schein & Levine, Engineers, dated December 1928, pursuant to the provisions of M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A, that on February 28, need employees? as modified and approved by the Court, filed in the Land Registration Office, a 2018 at: 9 a.m., 2 Commercial St. Salem, MA. Private Sale on the following Motor copy of a portion of which is filed with original Certificate of Title #8016 in said Vehicles will be sold to satisfy the garagekeeper's lien thereon for storage, towing Registry. For Mortgagors title see deed recorded herewith. charges, care and expenses of notices and sale of said vehicle. Description of Vehicle The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, 1998 Jeep Wrangler 1J4FY29P1WP758423 restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to 2004 Volkswagon Passat WVWPD63B14P049403 M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and 2000 Lincoln LS 1LNHM87A0YY921387 assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. 1981 Honda Motorcycle JH2NC0109BM206402 2003 Infiniti G35 JNKCV51E53M326040 TERMS OF SALE: 1998 Infiniti I30 JNKCA21A8WT624423 A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of 2007 Ford Focus 1FAFP34N67W114109 a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be Thank You, delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be Bill's Auto Clinic required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of 2 Commercial St the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days Salem MA 01970 from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other Item: February 9, 16, 23, 2018 check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure Placing a help wanted ad is great for sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further finding the skilled workers you need. recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The Have a story to share? description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. Need a question answered? Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. [email protected] Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC

Present Holder of said Mortgage, By Its Attorneys, ORLANS PC PO Box 540540 Waltham, MA 02454 Phone: (781) 790-7800 15-011451 Item: February 23, March 2, 9, 2018

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