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SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 2017 ‘The time for empty talk is over. Now arrives the hour of action.’ — President Donald J. Trump

By Julie Pace United in WASHINGTON — Pledging emphat- ically to empower America’s “forgotten protest on men and women,” Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th president of the Friday, taking command the steps of of a riven nation facing an unpredict- able era under his assertive but untest- ed leadership. City Hall Under cloudy, threatening skies at the West Front of the U.S. Capitol, Trump By Adam Swift painted a bleak picture of the Ameri- FOR THE ITEM ca he now leads, declaring as he had LYNN — Lynn says no to Trump. throughout the election campaign that Or at least that was the message un- it is beset by crime, poverty and a lack furled on a banner in front of City Hall of bold action. The billionaire business- Friday night, as about 50 people gathered man and reality television star — the to protest the policies of the newly inaugu- rst president who had never held polit- rated president. ical of ce or high — prom- The event was organized by Lynn United ised to stir a “new national pride” and for Change, and for many who attended, protect America from the “ravages” of the evening was an opportunity to let the countries he says have stolen U.S. jobs. incoming administration know that their “This American carnage stops right voices will be heard. here,” Trump declared. In a warning “I am here to support my community,” to the world, he said, “From this day said Eliud Alcala, who was holding up one forward, a new vision will govern our end of the Lynn Says No to Trump banner. land. From this moment on, it’s going “We need to hold (Trump) accountable.” to be America rst.” Alcala was one of a number of those who Eager to demonstrate his readiness spoke against Trump’s proposed immigra- to take actions, Trump went directly tion policies, which he said are an insult to to the Oval Of ce Friday night, before all who have, or have had friends, family the inaugural balls, and signed his and ancestors who have immigrated to the rst executive order as president — on United States. “Obamacare.” Others on the City Hall steps held small- The order notes that Trump intends to er signs supporting the Black Lives Mat- seek the “prompt repeal” of the law. But ter movement and offering sentiments in the meantime, it allows the Health such as “the election is over, but the strug- and Human Services Department or gle continues.” other federal agencies to delay imple- Paula Phipps and Julie Letourneau said menting any piece of the law that might they felt compelled to come to the Lynn impose a “ scal burden” on states, health United for Change event because they are care providers, families or individuals. part of the community. Trump also signed commissions for “We want to do something to be proactive two former generals con rmed to Cab- and show our support,” said Phipps. inet posts earlier by the Senate: James Mattis as secretary of defense and PROTEST, A7 John Kelly to head the Department of Homeland Security. Vice President Mike Pence swore them in soon after. Mattis struck a different tone from his new boss in his rst statement to PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS his department: “Recognizing that no President Donald Trump and former president Barack Obama share nation is secure without friends, we a laugh on the steps of the U.S. Capitol on Friday in Washington, after will work with the State Department Trump’s inauguration ceremony. to strengthen our alliances.” Saugus eat it up

By Bridget Turcotte ITEM STAFF SAUGUS — More than 60 veterans and residents gathered for breakfast Theodore at the Saugus American Bakacs, Legion Post 210 Friday who morning to celebrate the served inauguration of Donald in the Trump as president. U.S. Air “Trump, I think, is our Force for salvation,” said Theodore 22 years, Bakacs, who served in the displays U.S. Air Force for 22 years. his Trump PHOTO | PAULA MULLER “I’m ecstatic,” he said. “I banner in want to go back to when Saugus on Heidi Bethancourt of Lynn holds a people love our country. Friday. sign protesting President Donald I’m so sick of this country Trump during a rally on the steps ITEM PHOTO | of City Hall Friday night. VETERANS, A7 OWEN O’ROURKE EMOTIONS SHARED ONLINE BY ITEM READERS North Shore Nancy Gilberg, Salem: “Horri- Just disgusted all around.” an already stress- lled life.” ed, disgusted and very fearful for women step up the safety of our planet.” Chris Baione, Beaumont, Tex- Ann Desrosiers O’Brien, Lynn: as: “De nitely willing to give him a “Excited to see some change. By David Wilson ITEM DIGITAL CONTENT EDITOR Susan Inserra, Saugus: “Instead chance. Just think of the alternative. reform and better veterans affairs.” of picking him apart for every blast- Never in a million years, Hi-lie-ary.” The day after President Donald Trump re- ed thing, would you please give the Kirt Bonnevie, Lynn: “Well, I cites the oath of of ce, many plan to make a guy a chance?” Jennifer Pires, Lynn: “So dis- was willing to give him a chance un- statement of their own. appointed that this great country til I saw his picks for his incoming This won’t be Allyson Preston’s rst. The Ron Bogan, Danvers: “Very op- would elect such a horrible person.” Cabinet. He has lied to and is still Marblehead resident has taken part in timistic.” lying to the ignorant working class marches since the 1970s. And on Saturday, that voted him in.” Linda Burns, Reading: “Noth- she will join in the Women’s March Karen Conduragis, Norton: “I ing we can do about it. We just have Mark Ierardi, Lynn: “Hopeful.” for America. made a voting mistake, but honest- to hope it’ll be better than expected. ly, could not vote for Clinton either. I’m not going to add more stress to EMOTIONS, A7 WOMEN, A7

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OBITUARIES ...... A2 LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 HIGH 51° VOL. 139, ISSUE 39 OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 39° POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS ...... B4 REAL ESTATE ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 2017 OBITUARIES Norma A. O’Donnell Linda Hurley, 82 End of the 1934-2017 CHELMSFORD Michael of Westford LYNN — Linda er, Stelio R. “Babe” —Norma A. (Myl- and Joy Weiler and (Boverini) Hurley, age Boverini and his wife line for Ship es) O’Donnell, of her husband Ross of 82, of Lynn, passed Sandra of Lynn, her Chelmsford, formerly Sudbury; sister, Doro- away peacefully at nieces and neph- of Saugus, died sur- thy Morin-Harvey and Grosvenor Park Nurs- ews, James Boveri- rounded by her loving her husband Dick ing Home on Tuesday, ni, Margaret Haraka in Lynnfield family on Thursday, Harvey of Hampstead, Jan. 17, 2017. and Judi Kolk, all of Jan. 19, 2017 at the N.H.; three grandchil- She was born on , Dr. Luisa By Adam Swift and driving patterns in Sunny Acres dren, Julianna Mur- Aug. 13, 1934 in Heit of Marblehead FOR THE ITEM the parking lot, including Home in Chelmsford. phy, Daniel Murphy Lynn, the daughter and Maria Spates opening up an entrance to Born in Stoneham, she and his wife Erica, and Kate of the late Attilio and Louisa of Lynn and her sister-in-law, LYNNFIELD — In one the plaza on Daley Road, was the daughter of the late Weiler; many nieces, nephews, (Francia) Boverini. She was Christine Boverini of Lynn. Her form or another, the Ship just off Route 1. Overall, Mary and Norman Myles. cousins and friends. raised and educated in Lynn close friends, Dr. Jeff Gold, has sailed on Route 1 in Regnante said 310 park- She graduated from Malden Service information: Visi- and graduated from Lynn John Gold and Susan Gold Lynnfield for nearly a cen- ing spaces are required High School with the Class of tation on Saturday, Jan. 28, Classical High School. of Swampscott also survive tury. for the site, including the 1954. 2017 from 9-10 a.m. with a Linda was a homemaker for her. Linda was predeceased But now it looks like Christmas Tree Shop, and A resident of Saugus for memorial service at 10 a.m. many years, prior to returning by her siblings Ennio Boverini, approvals are falling in 380 will be available. more than 40 years, she in the DOLAN Funeral Home, to the work place. She then Sen. Walter Boverini, Dr. Man- place for a new retail pla- “There is a huge park- worked as a dedicated service 106 Middlesex St., Chelms- worked for more than 20 years lio Boverini and Delia Boverini. za to replace the distinc- ing lot in the rear that is representative for NYNEX of ford, MA 01863. Burial in as a court officer in the Lynn Service information: Fam- tive landmark. almost never used,” Reg- Lynn before retiring in 1999. the Pine Grove Cemetery, District Court House on Essex ily and friends are invited The town Planning Board nante said. “We will be re- Norma was an avid reader. Westford. Memorials may be Street. to calling hours on Tuesday, approved a plan for the questing that all employ- She enjoyed gardening, travel- made in her name to the Par- Linda enjoyed being outside Jan. 24, 2017 from 12-1 p.m. property at 24-38 Broad- ees park there to free up ing and shopping. Her great- kinson Disease Foundation, and spending time in her gar- at CUFFE-MCGINN Funeral way, pending zoning board spaces in the front.” est joy was spending time 1359 Broadway, Suite 1509, den. Linda’s family would like Home, 157 Maple St., Lynn, approvals for several vari- Planning board mem- with her family. She was a vol- New York, NY 10018, or Ros- to thank Kath Manuppelli and MA 01904. A funeral service ances related to signs and ber Alan Dresios raised unteer at the Saugus Senior ie’s Place, Attn: Donations, Tom Pelham at Grosvenor Park will follow at the funeral lighting on the property. concerns about plans for Center for many years. 889 Harrison Ave., Boston, Nursing Home for making Lin- home at 1 p.m. Burial will “We plan to demolish the signs and lighting in the She is survived by her son, MA 02118. Arrangements by da’s transition into the nursing follow the service in St. Jo- existing ship facility, which proposal. He said the John J. O’Donnell of Laguna Dolan Funeral Home, 978- home as smooth as possible. seph Cemetery on Broadway has been there since the plans call for signs with Hills, Calif.; daughters, Kath- 251-4041. Guestbook at They would also like to thank in Lynn. Donations may be 1920s,” said Ted Regnante, interior lighting, but reg- leen Murphy and her husband, www.dolanfuneralhome.com. the nursing supervisor, Lor- made to the charity of one’s the attorney representing ulations in the light in- raine, for the loving care pro- choice in Linda’s memory. the Ship Mall, LLC, which dustrial district do not al- vided to Linda during her stay Please visit www.cuffemc- owns the Ship building low for signs with interior there. ginn.com for directions, or to and the neighboring build- lights, but rather signs lit She is survived by her broth- sign the online guest book. ing, which is leased to the by a single spotlight. Dorothy S. Breed Christmas Tree Shops. “It’s Regnante suggested that 1929-2017 useful life has expired, and Dresios and the planning the building is in need of board make a summary of NAPLES, Fla. — Dor- imental Aircraft As- substantial renovations.” its suggestions for lighting othy Sanborn Breed, sociation (EAA) and Shirley J. Saunders, 81 The cost of those renova- and signage so that they born in Swampscott served as chair of the tions would exceed the cost can try to accommodate on Jan. 6, 1929, died Food and Beverage of the plans to tear down any issues when they go unexpectedly on Jan. Committee. She also LYNN — Shirley other committees. the existing building and before the zoning board for 17, 2017, in Naples, served as a past chair J. (Johnson) Saun- She was a life mem- replace it with the new a variance next month. Fla. Her beloved of the Ladies Bridge ders, age 81, of Lynn, ber of Bally’s Health plan. Under the new plan, Planning board member husband, Richard P. Group at Bear’s Paw passed away Thursday, and fitness club. there will be two build- John Faria said he had no Breed Jr., with whom Country Club. Jan. 19, 2017. She Shirley enjoyed mu- ings. The first will house problems with the plans she shared 57 years Prior to moving was the wife of the late sic and walking pets. two retail spaces and one presented for the Ship of , preceded her in to Naples, Dorothy lived in Roy W. Saunders. Born She is survived by coffee shop with a drive- site, provided the propos- death. She is survived by her Swampscott and in New Lon- in Princeton, W.Va., several nieces and through. The second will als receive the necessary fiancé, Kirk Munroe of Naples, don, N.H. She was an avid she was the daughter nephews, among be a freestanding bank variances before the zon- Fla. golfer and thoroughly enjoyed of the late Charles W. them, Michael and with a drive-through. ing board. She is also survived by gardening, needlework, paint- and Edith I. (Williams) Johnson. Joyce Webster of West Virginia, Together, the two build- Not everyone in town her three children, Richard P. ing, sewing and bridge. Shirley graduated from Princ- and great nieces and neph- ings will total about 12,500 is content to watch the Breed III and his wife Lynne of During her lifetime she was eton, W.Va., schools and then ews, and a special sister-in- square feet. There will be Ship’s demolition. Marblehead, Leslie B. McLean a member of the Swampscott went on to McLain’s Business law, Sue Saunders of Lynn. no changes to the building Steve Todisco, chairman and her fiancé David Phelps Beach Club, Tedesco Country College. She was the sister of the late that houses the Christmas of the Lynnfield Historical of , Ill., and Edward Club in Marblehead, Sunapee Prior to her retirement, she Frances Webster and Wayne Tree Shop, Regnante said. Commission, said on Fri- M. Breed and his wife Diana Country Club in New , was an adjuster clerk for Johnson. Regante said his client day that he has been made of Marblehead; 10 grandchil- N.H., and Bear’s Paw Country Sears, starting in 1968, and Service information: Her is currently in negotiation aware of a clause in the dren and four great-grandchil- Club in Naples, Fla. was employed there for al- funeral service will be held for an upscale coffee shop town charter which may dren. In lieu of flowers, memorial most 30 years. She then drove in the GOODRICH Funeral for the plaza. allow for the designation of Dorothy was a successful gifts may be sent to either Old a school bus for several years. Home, 128 Washington St., “We can’t announce who the Ship as a historic land- travel agent at Around The North Church, 8 Stacey St., Mar- She was a member of the Lynn, on Wednesday at 1 it is tonight, but it is not a mark. World Travel in Marblehead blehead, MA 01945 or Avow Maple Street United Meth- p.m. Visitation will be prior Dunkin’ Donuts,” he said. He said the Historical and enjoyed numerous global Hospice, 1095 Whippoorwill odist Church and the Grace to the service, beginning at “You can probably guess Commission will be meet- trips with family and friends. Lane, Naples, FL 34105. For United Methodist Church. She 11 a.m. Burial will be in Pu- who it is, but I can’t con- ing at 6:20 p.m. on Tuesday While living in Naples, she online condolences, please visit served on the Administration ritan Lawn Memorial Park, firm or deny that.” at Davio’s Restaurant to was a member of the Exper- fullernaples.com. Board for several years and Peabody. There will be some discuss potential steps for changes to the parking preserving the building. New ArcWorks director puts art to work By Leah Dearborn tion is at work on building FOR THE ITEM a black box theater. Dodge said the produc- PEABODY — The new tion of a two-person play director of the ArcWorks called “Love Letters” by Community Art Center is A.R. Gurney on Feb. 10 bringing an extra touch of will be part of the ongoing color to the city. fundraising efforts for the Susan Dodge brings a theater. bachelor’s degree in ce- Breaking Grounds Cafe, ramics from the Massa- which exhibits work by chusetts College of Art ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE local artists and recently and Design to the position, began hosting live musical Emergency workers transported a construc- as well as a background performances, is a part of tion worker working on the North Shore Com- managing a wholesale the ArcWorks network as munity College addition Friday to Salem Hos- pottery company. well. pital with non-life threatening injuries. She has taught Dodge’s paintings are classes in her own studio now on display at the cafe, and in Jamaican schools which will exhibit the con- Construction worker with a nonprofit called tributions of a number of GreatShape! Peabody Veterans Memo- “Arts and culture really rial High School students injured at NSCC builds cities,” said Dodge, next. who grew up in Marble- Dodge said submissions By Bridget Turcotte Police did not identify head and now lives in Sa- open next week for “What’s ITEM STAFF the worker. lem. “Artists come, they Your Passion?,” a call for DeIulis Brothers Con- make the culture happen, art from the community in LYNN — Emergen- struction, a Lynn-based they bring other people in.” any medium that will be cy workers transported construction company, is ArcWorks is a part of exhibited at the center in a construction worker completing the work at the Northeast Arc, a nonprofit February and March. working on the North school, said Linda Brant- organization located in a In the spring, pianos Shore Community College ley, director of public rela- former post office on Foster painted by area artists will addition Friday to Salem tions for NSCC. Brantley Street that helps individu- be placed by ArcWorks in Hospital with non-life called the accident a “dy- als with disabilities partic- strategic locations around threatening injuries after namic situation” and said ipate in the community. the city for the public to concrete slabs fell on him. the details were not clear. Dodge said that in addi- play. The accident occurred at The 37,000-square-foot tion to a number of other “I’m really excited about about 10:45 a.m., accord- addition to the campus is new initiatives planned at the position,” said Dodge. ing to North Shore cam- expected to be completed ArcWorks, a ceramics stu- “I really want to bring in pus police. by next spring. The $21 dio is being readied in the the community for art and Lynn Police Lt. Richard million expansion will pro- downstairs for classes that music and festivals. Ev- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Donnelly said campus vide 10 new classrooms, a will begin in February. eryone’s invited.” Susan Dodge, the new director of the ArcWorks police and the Lynn Fire Student Success Center, a In a unified effort with Community Art Center, sits beneath one of her Department initially re- centralized testing center Peabody Main Streets and Leah Dearborn can be sponded to the scene. and space for math, tech- the Peabody Cultural Col- reached at ldearborn@ paintings on exhibit at Breaking Grounds Cafe “The container that (the nology, a Center for Teach- laborative, the organiza- itemlive.com. in downtown Peabody. slabs) were in somehow ing, Learning and Assess- opened up and they fell ment and offices. onto the worker,” Don- Device with propane tank explodes, damages cruiser nelly said. “It’s up to the Bridget Turcotte can construction company to be reached at bturcotte@ BOSTON (AP) — An Commissioner William bridge and the passenger In the photo, the person call OSHA themselves be- Itemlive.com. Follow her explosive device with a Evans said. side of the parked cruiser. is wearing a light-colored cause it’s a non-life threat- on Twitter @BridgetTur- propane tank blew up The federal Joint Ter- “We are going to find out winter coat with a hood ening accident.” cotte. near a police cruiser on rorism Task Force was who is responsible,” Evans pulled over the head. Friday in what appears called in to help with the said. “We will get to the Police said the person THANK YOU ST. JUDE to be a deliberate act, po- investigation into what bottom of this.” may have been driving a May the Sacret Heart of Jesus be adored, ITEM CLASSIFIEDS lice said. happened, said Evans, Police released a blurry dark-colored Toyota. In- glori ed, loved and preserved throughout the The South Boston explo- who called the explosion photograph of a person vestigators asked anyone world, now and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus, GET RESULTS! pray for us. Saint Jude, worker of miracles, pray sion occurred during the “troubling.” who may have been in the who may have taken pho- for us. Saint Jude, helper of the hopeless, pray Call Customer Service for us. Say this prayer 9 times a day. By the 8th morning rush hour and Evans said the propane area of the explosion and tos or video in the area be- day, your prayers will be answered. Say it for 9 to place an ad days, it has never been known to fail. damaged the cruiser, but tank was positioned be- asked for the public’s help tween 8 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. Publication must be promised. My prayers have 781-593-7700, ext. 2 been answered. J.K. no one was hurt, police tween the decking for a in identifying the person. to contact police. SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A3 HOW TO REACH US How much are Boston Marathon

110 Munroe St. bombing films getting in tax credits? P.O. Box 5 Lynn, MA 01903 By Philip Marcelo about the productions at coming, even if state law Customer Service ASSOCIATED PRESS this time because they’re doesn’t require it. Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. still considered private “Any film production or BOSTON — Hollywood taxpayer records. company that receives any Connecting films about the 2013 Bos- Roger Randall, a depart- public subsidy should be All Departments: ton Marathon bombings 781-593-7700 ment lawyer, said in a discussing that,” he said. shot on location last year letter that “It’s taxpayer dollars. It’s Ext. 2 to bring the story to the law permits disclosure public money.” Classi ed Advertising silver screen, but not all of this “otherwise confi- Massachusetts and oth- classi [email protected] the for-profit productions dential information” only er states included confi- Subscriptions have been forthcoming through an annual report dentiality provisions in [email protected] about the taxpayer-funded listing tax credits issued their laws at the indus- Circulation benefits they’re seeking or during the previous calen- try’s request, said John [email protected] have already received for dar year. Bails, executive vice pres- Ext. 3 filming in Massachusetts. That means the amount ident at Film Production Newsroom “Patriots Day,” the $40 of subsidies awarded to Capital, a Shreveport, [email protected] million film starring Mark “Patriots Day,” ‘’Stron- Louisiana-based film tax [email protected] Wahlberg that opened na- ger” or other productions credit consulting firm. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Ext. 4 tionwide Jan. 13, sought that filmed in 2016 won’t While Massachusetts Sports state film tax credits, but Actor Mark Wahlberg, center left, dressed as become public until the and others have become [email protected] production officials de- a Boston Police officer, watches runners cross end of 2017 at the earli- somewhat more trans- Ext. 5 clined to provide more de- the finish line as he films a scene for his “Patri- est — unless the produc- parent by adding annual Retail and Online tails when asked by The ots Day” movie at the 120th Boston Marathon tions themselves choose reporting requirements, Advertising Associated Press. in Boston. to disclose the information some states remain stub- [email protected] “Other locations would sooner. bornly opaque, he said. have been less expensive “In short, you are seek- Georgia, for example, does ADVERTISING And “Marathon: The er documents exchanged for us to film, but every- Patriots Day Bombing,” a between the productions ing tax credit information not provide information Ernie Carpenter, Jr. one involved in our pro- in a form different from or about what specific pro- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1355 documentary focused on and the agency as part of [email protected] duction felt it was import- bombing survivors that a public records request, ahead of the time that the ductions received, only ant to make ‘Patriots Day’ legislature has expressly annual totals for the pro- Bob Gunther aired Nov. 21, did not ap- but nothing that hinted at in Boston,” spokeswoman determined it should be gram. Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 ply for credits because how much the films sought [email protected] Mariellen Burns said in disclosed,” Randall wrote. “All of these states are it didn’t meet program or received in credits. Joseph Mastrorio III an emailed statement. State Sen. Jamie El- competing against each Vice President / Advertising and “This was Boston’s story.” requirements, said HBO The state Department of dridge, a Democrat who other for productions, and Business Development, ext. 1315 Representatives for Films spokeswoman Lana Revenue, which adminis- has proposed ways to productions don’t neces- [email protected] “Stronger,” an upcoming Iny. ters the tax credits, denied curtail the program and sarily want people to know Ralph Mitchell film starring Jake Gyllen- The Massachusetts the AP’s request, saying improve its transparency, sizes of budget or exactly Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1332 Film Office provided the it’s not obligated to dis- said the films have an ob- [email protected] haal as a bombing survi- what their stars are get- vor, declined to comment. AP with emails and oth- close specific information ligation to be more forth- ting paid,” Bails said. Patricia Whalen Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 [email protected] Delaware welcomes BUSINESS OFFICE Beth Bresnahan Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 Biden back home [email protected] Susan J. Conti Controller, ext. 1288 after decades in D.C. [email protected] Ted Grant Publisher, ext. 1234 By Randall Chase children and hundreds of [email protected] ASSOCIATED PRESS other well-wishers to greet Marian Kinney the Bidens at a celebration ext. 1212 WILMINGTON, Del. — on Wilmington’s riverfront, [email protected] On his last day as vice a stone’s throw from the Will Kraft president, Joe Biden brief- Amtrak station that bears Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 ly revived a tradition he his name. [email protected] had followed faithfully “We never thought we Jennifer Perez as a U.S. senator for Del- left home,” a subdued ext. 1205 aware: He rode the com- [email protected] Biden said as he began his muter train home from speech, quickly becoming Carolina Trujillo Washington. emotional. Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS [email protected] Biden and his wife, Jill, “When I die, Delaware hopped aboard an Amtrak Jim Wilson Former President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle wave to the will be written on my Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 crowd as they board an Air Force jet to depart Andrews Air Force base train bound for Wilming- heart,” he added, wiping [email protected] in Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Friday. ton after attending the away tears. CIRCULATION inauguration of President Delawareans, in turn, Lisa Mahmoud Donald Trump in Wash- have embraced the man Manager, ext. 1239 Obama exits the presidency ington on Friday. they know simply as “Joe,” [email protected] Marching band members who stayed long after Fri- CLASSIFIED and alumni from Biden’s day’s ceremony to press Abbe Young Smith voicing optimism for the future alma mater, the University the flesh, sign autographs Manager, ext. 1276 of Delaware, joined scores and take dozens of selfies [email protected] By Josh Lederman Washington. “This is not pleasant reality that his of uniformed Delaware Na- with enthusiastic sup- Kerry Smith ASSOCIATED PRESS a period, this is a comma successor has pledged to tional Guard troops, school- porters. Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1325 [email protected] in the continuing story of reverse much, if not most, WASHINGTON — Clos- building America.” of what he accomplished. NEWSROOM ing out a barrier-breaking Obama leaves the na- That has raised the pros- chapter in history, former Bill Brotherton tional stage as a widely pect that Obama’s major President Barack Obama Features Editor ext. 1338 popular figure, with his lasting legacy may be as a [email protected] left the White House on poll numbers approaching cultural icon: the first black Friday much the way he Gayla Cawley 60 percent. He’s being re- president, who ushered the Reporter, ext. 1236 entered it eight years ago: [email protected] insisting Americans have placed by the least popular country into a new era in Cheryl Charles reason for optimism de- president in four decades, which gays can marry, mar- Night Editor, ext. 1278 spite the national sense of polls show — a reality on ijuana is legal in more plac- [email protected] unease. display in Trump’s low- es than ever and white peo- Leah M. Dearborn He was gracious to Pres- key inauguration. On the ple will soon be a minority. Reporter, ext. 1317 National Mall, far fewer Yet inside the White [email protected] ident Donald Trump to the end, warmly welcoming showed up than the throng House, the Obama imprint Thomas Grillo that attended Obama’s that once appeared indeli- Reporter, ext. 1264 his successor to the home [email protected] where he raised his daugh- 2009 inauguration, and ble suddenly seemed more some protesters downtown fleeting. Photos of him Spenser Hasak ters. Yet to those fearful PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Editorial Art Director, ext. 1222 about Trump’s presidency, hurled bricks and broke and his family were taken [email protected] Obama suggested it would windows in a show of defi- down from the walls, leav- Vice President Joe Biden and his wife Jill walk Thor Jourgensen be a mere blip. ance. Many others demon- ing big, white voids that along the colonnades of the White House in News Editor, ext. 1267 “This is just a little pit strated peacefully. seemed to beckon the new Washington Friday before the start of presiden- [email protected] stop,” Obama told support- Left unspoken in Obama’s president to make “the tial inaugural festivities for the incoming 45th Steve Krause ers just before departing final hours was the un- people’s house” his own. President of the United States Donald Trump. Sports Editor, ext. 1229 [email protected] Katie Morrison MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS Sports Reporter [email protected] Panel to conduct ‘exhaustive’ ic House Speaker Robert potentially explosive, in personnel. times to alert them to the DeLeo and Democratic some situations. It’s also Local police are inves- lost connection. Owen O’Rourke review of state liquor regs Photographer, ext. 1224 Senate President Stan corrosive to the skin, eye tigating how and why Authorities have said [email protected] BOSTON (AP) — The Rosenberg. and lungs. the couple ended up in there was a “substan- Anne Marie Tobin state’s laws and regula- The panel has been The company didn’t Bourne. John Bickerstaff tial delay” with the fire Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 tions around alcoholic asked to make prelimi- immediately respond to a is 90 years old and his department’s response [email protected] beverages are about to nary recommendations request for comment. wife is 87. because of the alarm Bridget Turcotte come under the micro- within six months. The EPA says the case The couple was last seen malfunction. Reporter, ext. 1269 is one of many brought to by family members at [email protected] scope. The building’s owner State Treasurer Deb Blueberry processor reaches improve safety at compa- about 9:30 a.m. Thursday has received a non-crimi- David Wilson nies that have industrial at their home in Plym- Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 Goldberg says an inde- settlement with EPA nal citation for failure to [email protected] pendent task force will refrigeration systems. outh. have the alarm system Ryan York conduct what she calls a BOSTON (AP) — A tested. Copy Editor, ext. 1220 long-needed and “exhaus- Maine blueberry proces- Police find missing State: Alarm system broke 2 The alarm within the [email protected] tive review” of the liquor sor has agreed to pay a elderly couple safe days before fatal Holyoke fire building sounded, alert- industry and the effec- $103,613 settlement to ing residents, but the tiveness of current state resolve federal concerns BOURNE (AP) — Mas- HOLYOKE (AP) — The first the fire department oversight. over its handling of a sachusetts state police say Massachusetts Fire Mar- heard of the blaze was Goldberg’s office over- chemical used in refriger- they have found a missing shal says the communica- 781-593-7700 from 911 calls. Publishing Daily, except Sundays sees the Alcoholic Bever- ation. elderly couple safe in a tions connection between USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 ages Control Commission, The settlement agreed wooded area. the fire alarm system and Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA which regulates the sale, upon by Hancock Foods State police said on the alarm monitoring LAW OFFICES OF and additional offices. purchase, transportation, and the Environmental Twitter just after 6 p.m. company had broken two JAMES J. 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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill B A. B John M. Gilberg President Trump takes office Chief Executive O cer Edward M. Grant T J   News Editor Gordon R. Hall For nearly two and a half centuries W   J. K Monica Connell Healey this continent has been buffeted by Vice President, Finance J. Patrick Norton the breezes, and sometimes battered J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan by the fierce atmospheric currents, Chief Operating O cer Chairman of change. This weekend the winds P ‘  veered in gusts, and the country Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 reeled with change. Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 The United States has always Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 been an awkward blend of tradi- Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 tion and transformation, and never Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 — not once in the 228 years that it Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 has been ruled under the Constitu- Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 tion — has that mixture been more evident, more evocative, more stun- John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 ning, than in the fevered days of transformation that began Friday with the inauguration of an insur- gent who, with a mere 35 words, be- came the ultimate insider. Indeed, in an extraordinary in- stant, the old insiders became out- siders and, more astonishing still, EDITORIAL the old outsiders became insiders. Donald John Trump is the 45th president, and different from all who preceded him, just as his in- augural address, one of the sturdy Watch Trump’s deeds set-pieces of American civic life, was different from all that preceded his clarion call to “think big and dream more than words even bigger.” Some inaugural addresses reside Everyone stands when the president enters the in favored positions in rhetorical room. history, and some recede to anonym- It’s protocol, a deserved sign of respect for the office ity assured by their presence, along and the American people who select its occupant. with 57 others, in the anthology of Donald J. Trump, who stood at the West Front of such remarks. And though Trump the Capitol on Friday and swore an oath, deserves may have introduced no new jewels PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS every ounce of that respect — for as long as he is in into the oratorical crown of this an- President Donald Trump as he walks with first lady Me- office. cient ritual, the scene, and the sym- lania Trump during the inauguration parade on Pennsylvania He won’t be everybody’s friend or hero, but he is bolism, of this inauguration will re- Avenue in Washington Friday. now everybody’s president. tain its power for decades, perhaps Plenty of people have reason to doubt and distrust. for generations. and Barack Obama (symbolizing a () and activist gov- Dozens of members of Congress planned to boycott For this was not merely a depar- new inclusiveness). ernment (FDR and Lyndon John- the inauguration after Trump disparaged civil rights ture — most inaugurals involving Friday’s ceremony bore both the son). He hit themes offered by legend and Georgia Congressman John Lewis. changes in party occupation of the imprimatur of history and the im- outsiders (Andrew Jackson) and Hundreds of thousands of women plan a march in White House are — but it amount- pulses of the nation’s newest occu- insiders (). But the Washington today — while perhaps as many more ed to a remarkable rhetorical repu- pant of its most cherished office. inauguration bore the unmistakable show solidarity in similar marches in cities across diation of the president sitting only Trump approached the podi- stamp of Trump, and of his vow to the U.S. feet from him and of the established um with his trademark swagger “fight for you with every breath in Organizers say marchers want to express “con- power centers of the capital that he — Americans have grown famil- my body.” cern and fear” about campaign rhetoric from Trump both dominates and derides. iar with his bulky profile — and Trump’s opponents, and minority that “insulted, demonized and threatened many of “A small group in our nation’s he paused for a kiss for Michelle groups troubled by his campaign us — immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those capital has reaped the rewards of Obama and the sort of half-hug for and fearful for their futures, were of diverse religious faiths, people who identify as government, while the people have Obama that men share when they thirsty for words of reconciliation LGBTQIA, Native people, Black and Brown people, borne the cost,” Trump, surrounded feel they must. When he finished, he and unity. The president’s pugilistic people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault.” by that very small group, said in a shook his fist — perhaps in triumph, tone almost certainly disappoint- Others still disagree with, even dispute, the re- poignant example of how his flour- perhaps in determination. It was a ed them, though he made a bow in sults of November’s election. But the election is over. ishes have the capacity to ruffle. gesture that none of his predeces- their direction, declaring, in perhaps Trump’s a businessman and a showman. All we’ve More broadly, this was a moment sors dared make. his most lyrical passage, “When you had to judge him by are his business (he’s done very when a president representing There were, to be sure, potent sym- open your heart to patriotism, there well for himself) and his words — which, like those change succeeded a chief executive bols of continuity, but they served to is no room for prejudice.” of any showman, are crafted to draw attention. who himself represented change. underline the profundity of change But in a celebration of democracy Having taken the oath, his deeds from this point And while it may have seemed im- involved in the solemn proceedings. and of the peaceful transfer of pow- forward push everything else to the background. possible, eight years ago, to imag- Trump no more finished the “so help er, not everyone was celebrating. What he says still counts, but what he does or fails ine a change from form and profile me God” coda of the Oath of Office Few presidents had adamantine to do counts even more. greater than the inauguration of a than the Marine Band began, with- opponents as virulent as did An- No one should take that to heart more than the black president, this was yet anoth- out pause, the percussion-and-brass drew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, nation’s . er departure from form — perhaps fanfare played only for the pres- Franklin Roosevelt and Richard Trump has been openly hostile to the press for a measure of how responsive the ident of the United States. In that Nixon, but Trump enters office with many months. He has clashed head to head with re- American system is to public de- millisecond, power passed from the strong opposition. Indeed, the latest porters from some of the nation’s largest news orga- mands for change, perhaps a mea- hand of a community activist and Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll nizations. sure of how frustrated the public showed that 38 percent of Ameri- Trump doesn’t need the news media to transmit has grown with customary , constitutional law professor to a businessman with global real-estate cans support the new president, ver- his words to the public, long a traditional role of the and with the custom of politics. sus 48 percent who oppose him. press. He has Twitter and other social media for And while commentators repeat- holdings. Moments later Trump launched For all, this weekend is a moment that. edly remarked on the continuity im- of reflection. “We have to remem- Far more important is the news media’s role in re- plicit in the ceremonies and circum- into perhaps the most populist inau- gural address of all time. Presidents ber who we are, what we have ac- porting the accomplishments, mistakes, deeds and stances of this momentous weekend, complished and what we stand for,” misdeeds behind those words. the presidents who joined Trump at moments like these often speak of the rule of the people, but Trump David McCullough, the biographer Trump may label unfavorable stories as fake news, on the West Front of the Capitol of John Adams and Harry Truman, spoke of “transferring power from but the people of America can judge by his deeds were themselves more than sym- said in an interview. “It’s important Washington, D.C., and giving it back whether they will still respect him four years from bols of continuity. For the recondite that we stand by these values. We to you, the American people.” now. but irresistible element in the cere- can’t sit on the sidelines and say, He added: “The forgotten men and mony was that each of the men as- ‘Oh, well.’ There are checks and bal- women of this country will be forgot- sembled on the podium themselves ances in our system, but we are part ten no longer,” a vow that had echoes once represented deep — sometimes of the checks and the balances, all of the campaign speeches of Frank- comforting, sometimes jarring — of us.” lin Roosevelt in 1932 and was rooted Trump administration may change: Jimmy Carter (exuding a Thus begins a new era in the most new spirit after Watergate and Viet- in an 1883 essay by the Yale sociol- American tradition of all: change. It nam); Bill Clinton (representing a ogist William Graham Sumner, who is the great national continuity. ignore climate change, but new generation of leadership after said of the forgotten man that “all nine presidents shaped by World the burdens fall on him.” David Shribman is a Pulitzer warming world cannot War II); George W. Bush (brandish- Trump now inherits a chair that Prize-winning columnist. He is a ing a newly shaped ); has been the seat of both passive Swampscott High graduate. Unsurprisingly, 2016 was the hottest year on re- cord — the third straight year in which worldwide temperatures have reached record levels. Ironical- ly, Scott Pruitt, the climate change skeptic whom Donald Trump has chosen to run the Environmen- tal Protection Agency, just happened to be testify- ing before a Senate committee charged with vetting his nomination when the announcement was made. So the nation was reminded simultaneously of the threat the world faces — and that the Trump ad- ministration seems poised to ignore it. The facts are plain, and verifiable. The Arctic ex- perienced an unfathomably warm fall — up to 35 degrees warmer than usual in places — which is expected to accelerate the shrinking of the Arctic ice cap. And the Antarctic ice shelves are melting faster than scientists anticipated as warming salt water eats away at them from below. It may be quixotic to hope that President Trump or Oklahoma Attorney General Pruitt will respect the science and change their tunes on global warming. It is unlikely the new administration will advance the Obama administration’s policies to address ris- ing temperatures rather than rolling back crucial regulations. But if Trump continues to question the significant role that human activity — particularly the burning of fossil fuels — has played in increas- ing global temperatures, American states and cities and countries around the world can still press for- ward. Trump might deny the science, but the rest of the world cannot.

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BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 ‘El Chapo’ hauled off to ultra-secure jail By Tom Hays and came hours after Guz- presidential inauguration, Jennifer Peltz man’s Thursday night though it was unclear if ASSOCIATED PRESS extradition from Mexi- the timing of the extra- co, where he had become dition was intended as a NEW YORK — In a something of a folk hero sign of respect to the Re- scene U.S. authorities for two brazen prison es- publican or some kind of had dreamed of for de- capes. slap, perhaps an effort to cades, Mexican drug lord Guzman was ordered let outgoing Democratic and escape artist Joaquin held without bail and was President Barack Obama “El Chapo” Guzman was expected to be kept in a take the credit. hauled into an American courtroom Friday and special Manhattan jail When Guzman got off a then taken away to an unit where other high- plane in New York, “as you ultra-secure jail that has risk inmates — including looked into his eyes, you held some of the world’s Mafia boss John Gotti and could see the surprise, you most dangerous terrorists several close associates of could see the shock, and and mobsters. Osama bin Laden — spent to a certain extent, you Holding his unshackled their time awaiting trial. could see the fear, as the hands behind his back, a “It is difficult to imag- realization kicked in that dazed-looking Guzman ine another person with he’s about to face Amer- entered a not-guilty plea a greater risk of fleeing ican justice,” said Angel through his lawyers to prosecution,” prosecutors Melendez, a U.S. Immigra- drug trafficking and oth- wrote in court papers. tion and Customs Enforce- Prosecutors described er charges at a Brook- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ment agent. lyn courthouse ringed Guzman as the murderous While Guzman faces by squad cars, officers overseer of a three-decade Authorities escort Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, center, from a plane to a federal charges in several with assault rifles and campaign of smuggling, waiting caravan of SUVs at Long Island MacArthur Airport on Thursday U.S. states, federal pros- bomb-sniffing dogs. brutality and corruption in Ronkonkoma, N.Y. ecutors in Brooklyn won “He’s a man known for that made his Sinaloa the jockeying to get the a life of crime, violence, drug cartel a fortune To get Mexico to hand him Schneider said: “I haven’t The U.S. had been trying case. The U.S. attorney’s death and destruction, while fueling an epidemic over, prosecutors agreed seen any evidence that to get custody of Guzman office in Brooklyn has and now he’ll have to an- of cocaine abuse and relat- not to seek the death indicates to me that Mr. since he was first indicted substantial experience swer for that,” Robert Ca- ed violence in the U.S. in penalty. They also are de- Guzman’s done anything in California in the early prosecuting international pers, the U.S. attorney in the 1980s and ‘90s. manding he forfeit $14 bil- wrong.” He said he would 1990s. drug cartel cases and was Brooklyn, said at a news Guzman, who’s in his lion in assets. look into whether his cli- American authorities once led by outgoing U.S. conference. 50s, faces the possibility of Outside court, Guzman ent was extradited prop- finally got their wish on Attorney General Loretta The court appearance life in prison if convicted. defense attorney Michael erly. the eve of Donald Trump’s Lynch. George H.W. Bush, wife Dow industrials edge higher showing improvement By Michael Graczyk band,” McGrath said. The after five straight losses ASSOCIATED PRESS 91-year-old is expected to remain in the hospital HOUSTON — Doctors By Alex Veiga numbers. The stock added over the weekend as a pre- removed former Presi- caution. ASSOCIATED PRESS 48 cents to $41.48. dent George H.W. Bush’s General Electric slid Their son, former Pres- Stocks edged higher in breathing tube on Friday ident George W. Bush, 2.6 percent after the and he was breathing well afternoon trading Friday, conglomerate reported offered thanks on Insta- on his own at a Houston on course to recoup most fourth-quarter revenue gram on Thursday for all hospital, his spokesman of the market’s losses that fell short of analysts’ the messages “of love and said. from the day before. The forecasts. The stock gave support for and The tube was insert- rebound came about as up 80 cents to $30.41. Dad.” ed Wednesday while the investors weighed Don- Bristol-Myers Squibb “Your prayers are work- 92-year-old former presi- ald Trump’s swearing in slumped 11.2 percent after ing: 41 and Mom are do- as the 45th president of the drugmaker said it won’t dent was being treated for ing much better today and the United States and pursue accelerated regu- pneumonia. Bush remains fighting on,” he said in the latest batch of compa- latory approval for a lung in intensive care at Hous- his first public comments ny earnings news. Phone cancer treatment. The stock ton Methodist Hospital about their illnesses. companies led the gainers, was the biggest decliner in but is comfortable, family The younger Bush and while health care stocks the S&P 500 index, shed- spokesman Jim McGrath his wife, former first lady were down the most. ding $6.23 to $49.26. said. Laura Bush, were at Pres- The Dow Jones industri- ’s DAX rose 0.3 “He was extubated this ident Donald Trump’s in- al average rose 61 points, percent, while ’s morning, and is breathing auguration on Friday. or 0.3 percent, to 19,794 as FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS CAC 40 added 0.2 percent. well on his own with mini- Trump and former Pres- of 3:25 p.m. Eastern Time. The American flag flies above the Wall Street Britain’s FTSE 100 fell mal supplemental oxygen,” ident Bill Clinton have The Dow is coming off five entrance to the New York Stock Exchange. 0.1 percent. In Asia, Hong McGrath said. “President sent their well wishes straight losses. The Stan- Kong’s Hang Seng shed 0.7 Bush is comfortable and earlier this week via Twit- dard & Poor’s 500 index in 2017 after surging for the semiconductor prod- percent after the Chinese watching inauguration cov- ter, and Barack Obama gained 4 points, or 0.2 per- several weeks following ucts maker reported bet- government said the econ- erage together with Mrs. offered similar thoughts cent, to 2,267. The Nasdaq Election Day on investor ter-than-anticipated quar- omy grew at a 6.8 percent Bush, their son Neil and earlier this week at his composite index added 7 optimism that a Trump terly results. The stock annual rate in the last daughter-in-law Maria.” farewell presidential news points, or 0.1 percent, to administration and Re- was the biggest gainer in quarter, even as full-year Former first lady Bar- conference. 5,547. publican congress would the S&P 500, adding $9.75 growth increased 6.7 per- bara Bush also remained The Bushes were mar- “This has been a relative- usher in business-friendly to $88.21. cent, the weakest in three hospitalized Friday for ried Jan. 6, 1945, and ly muted trading session treatment of bronchitis, policies. But the possibil- Consumer goods mak- decades. Tokyo’s Nikkei their 72-year marriage is we’ve seen today,” said Bill 225 index rose 0.3 percent. but she’s feeling better the longest of any presi- ity of increased tariffs or er Procter & Gamble rose Northey, chief investment Benchmark U.S. crude and “focusing on spend- dential couple in Ameri- trade restrictions could 2.9 percent after releasing officer of the Private Cli- also mean drops in profits rose $1.05, or 2 percent, ing time with her hus- can history. a strong growth forecast. ent Group at U.S. Bank. for big U.S. companies. to close at $52.42 a barrel The stock added $2.48 to “As we’ve gone through Since 1953, starting in New York. Brent crude, the first part of this year, with President Dwight D. $87.18. used to price internation- it’s been people waiting for Eisenhower’s inaugura- Citizens Financial Group al oils, added $1.33, or 2.5 the event that occurred to- tion, the S&P 500 has ris- gained 2.6 percent after percent, to close at $55.49 day with the inauguration. en an average of 1.6 per- reporting fourth-quar- a barrel in London. We’re still in a little bit of a cent in the first 100 days ter earnings and revenue Bond prices were lit- lull right now.” of a president’s first term that beat analysts’ expec- tle changed. The yield The major stock index- in office, said Sam Stovall, tations. The stock rose 90 on the 10-year Treasury es pulled back slightly as chief investment strate- cents to $35.63. note held steady at 2.47 Trump delivered remarks gist at CFRA Research. AT&T rose 1.2 percent percent. Yields have been after taking the oath of Skyworks Solutions after the phone company rising as investors expect office. Stocks have slowed jumped 12.4 percent after reported strong subscriber inflation to increase. Freeze-dried food and 1 bathroom: Six scientists simulate Mars in dome

By Caleb Jones vironment. ASSOCIATED PRESS “I’m looking forward to building relationships with HONOLULU — my crew,” said mission Crammed into a dome commander James Bev- with one bathroom, six ington, a space scientist. “I scientists will spend fully anticipate coming out PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS eight months munching with five new best friends.” on mostly freeze-dried Public Pilaa Beach, below hillside and ridge- They will have no physi- foods — with a rare treat top land owned by Facebook CEO Mark Zuck- cal contact with people in of Spam — and have only erberg, on the north shore of Kauai in . the outside world and will their small sleeping quar- ters to retreat to for solace. work with a 20-minute Hawaii bill compels The simulated stay on delay in communications Mars with a carefully se- with their support crew — lected crew of researchers the time it would take for mediation for land deals FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS an email to reach Earth embarked on a mission By Audrey Mcavoy filed lawsuits to identify Thursday to gain insight Scientists, from left, Joshua Ehrlich, Laura from Mars. The project will study ASSOCIATED PRESS owners of 14 parcels inter- into the psychological toll Lark, Sam Payler, Brian Ramos, Jay Bevington spersed with his 700-acre the psychological difficul- HONOLULU — A Ha- a similar real-life voyage and Ansley Barnard before they enter a geode- spread so he could pay would have on astronauts. ties with living in isolated, waii lawmaker plans to sic dome called Hawaii Space Exploration An- them and buy the land. It’s part of a NASA-fund- confined conditions for an introduce legislation that alog and Simulation, or HI-SEAS, located 8,200 Ownership of the small ed human-behavior ex- extended period. could force Facebook CEO feet above sea level on Mauna Loa on the island lots could be split between periment that could help of Hawaii, Thursday. NASA hopes to send hu- Mark Zuckerberg into the space agency send hu- mans to an asteroid in the mediation before he is al- hundreds and many of mans to the red planet in 2020s and Mars by the lowed to buy real estate them unidentified. the next 20 years. spans 1,200 square feet, or Except for the presence 2030s. on Kauai island. If passed, Ing’s bill The man-made dome about the size of a small, of the white van that “We’re hoping to figure out State Rep. Kaniela Ing would likely take effect that the four men and two-bedroom house. brought the group, the how best to select individual said Friday says Hawaii’s July 1. It would apply to two women call home is A video released by the scene was reminiscent astronauts, how to compose sugar barons employed Zuckerberg’s cases if they outfitted with futuristic group shows the six scien- of the red planet — the a crew and how to support laws Zuckerberg is using are still ongoing. white walls and an ele- tists in matching red polo dome set in a barren, rock- that crew on long-duration to take land from Native A Zuckerberg spokes- vated sleeping platform shirts arriving and enter- strewn and reddish land- space missions,” said prin- Hawaiians. man did not immediately on the world’s largest ac- ing the dome to farewell scape with distant hills cipal investigator Kim Bin- He says Zuckerberg is return email and phone tive volcano in Hawaii. handshakes from program giving the feel of a wind- sted, a University of Hawaii “completing the theft.” messages seeking com- The vinyl-covered shelter associates. swept and forbidding en- science professor. Zuckerberg last month ment. A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 2017 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- activation at 11:49 a.m. Police: Suspect in double larly arrests, reflect police records. Thursday on Outlook Avenue. In the event of a perceived inac- Officer reports house is clear. curacy, it is the sole responsibility At 12:11 p.m. on Bradford Road. Officer reports acciden- slaying shoots self, still alive of the concerned party to contact tal activation by homeowner. the relevant police department and A report of shoplifting at By Janet ble shooting. have the department issue a no- 2:18 p.m. Thursday at 210S Mcconnaughey As authorities searched tice of correction to the Daily Item. Andover St. Item stolen from and Kevin Mcgill for Holt, police shut the Mis- Corrections or clarifications will not Sears was a wrench valued ASSOCIATED PRESS sissippi River bridge from at $229; at 5:26 p.m. a drill, New Orleans’ east bank to be made without express notice of NEW ORLEANS — The also from Sears. its west bank, causing traf- change from the arresting police suspect in the slayings of a A report of a breaking and fic to back up for miles, be- department. police officer and a woman entering into a motor vehicle cause a man later identified shot himself Friday after at 2:53 p.m. Thursday at 8N as Holt was threatening to LYNN McKinley Road. an hours-long standoff on a New Orleans bridge but jump from it. A report of an unwanted Helicopters circled the Arrests person at 3:39 p.m. Thursday is alive, a Louisiana state police spokesman said. area as news crews and at 500 North Shore Road. photographers watched Inosencio Baez-Samo- A report of harassment at Trooper Dustin Dwight ra, 45, of 68 Rockaway St., said the man identified as intently. 5:16 p.m. Thursday at 72 Louviere was described was arrested and charged Central St. Caller reports on- Sylvester Holt shot himself with unlawful possession of once in the chest Friday as a dedicated family man going issue with a homeless with a strong work ethic; ammunition and carrying a person. evening. Dwight said ne- loaded firearm at 10:18 p.m. gotiators had been talking he was married and had A report of larceny at 10:20 a 1-year-old son and a Thursday. p.m. Thursday at 50 Walnut with Holt but he does not 4-year-old daughter, For- Derek Vichnick, 32, of 29 St. Party reports cell phone know what was said. tunato said. Victor St., Haverhill, was ar- and jacket were taken. Holt was on a girder rested and charged with un- A report of a disturbance below and to the side of According to Westwe- licensed operation of a motor the bridge roadway when go Police Chief Dwayne at 10:26 p.m. Thursday at 72 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS vehicle at 9:56 a.m. Friday. Walnut St.; at 11:33 p.m. at 9 the shooting happened. Munch, he was a rising Magnolia Way. Dwight said rescue work- This undated photo released by the Westwego star likely bound for a job Accidents A report of a fight at 7:41 ers were going down to get Police Department shows Westwego police at a larger agency. a.m. Friday at 240 Andover St. Holt. News outlets have officer Michael Louviere. “We knew we wouldn’t A report of a motor vehicle A report of vandalism at reported that Holt has have him for long. We just accident at 3:36 p.m. Thurs- 9:12 a.m. Friday at 28 Mur- been brought back up. then chased her car in his The man shot Louviere didn’t know he would be day on Boston Street; at 3:49 dock Drive. Party reports a The self-inflicted gun- vehicle to an intersection in the head, then ran gone this soon,” Munch said. p.m. at 117 Franklin St.; at bullet lodged in door frame. shot wound brought an where she hit a truck wait- around the car and shot Prior to his career in law 6:18 p.m. at 841 Western A report of an unknown end to a chaotic day that ing at a light, Jefferson Veal as she lay on the enforcement, Louviere was Ave.; at 9:13 p.m. at 96 Lew- male on property at 10:34 began with the early Parish Sheriff’s spokes- ground, Fortunato said. a U.S. Marine who served is St.; at 11:29 p.m. on Green a.m. Friday at 151 Andover St. morning shooting death of man John Fortunato said. Fortunato didn’t know in Afghanistan, Munch said. Street; at 6:13 a.m. Friday on Police reports party was lost. Westwego Officer Michael Louviere, whose shift end- whether she’d been hit in He joined the department in South Street; at 6:42 a.m. at A report of a lost dog at Louviere, 26, and Simone ed at 6 a.m. Friday, was on the earlier shooting. July 2015 and “finished first 97 Buffum St.; at 7:31 a.m. 10:56 a.m. Friday at 19 Brad- Veal, 32, of Marrero. his way home after work Fortunato identified in everything” in his police at 284 Walnut St.; at 8:01 ford Road. Owner was locat- According to witnesses, when he spied the crash Holt as a person of inter- academy class of roughly 20 a.m. at 535 Lynnway. ed. the shooter fired at Veal, and stopped to help. est and suspect in the dou- recruits, Munch said. A report of vandalism to a Complaints car at 1:21 p.m. Friday at 9 A report of vandalism at Dustin St. 1:53 p.m. Thursday at 25 Las Vegas teen charged as Hamilton Ave. REVERE A report of shoplifting at 3:26 p.m. Thursday at 35 Complaints adult in football player slaying Washington St. A report of trespassing at A report of an auto theft at 5:35 a.m. Thursday on Swee- By Ken Ritter 4:37 p.m. Thursday at 25 Ex- ASSOCIATED PRESS change St. ney Avenue. A report of a breaking and A report of larceny at 4:38 LAS VEGAS — A fight entering into a motor vehicle p.m. Thursday at 53 Lewis St.; over name-calling between at 6:38 a.m. Thursday on at 5:29 p.m. at 633 Boston St. girlfriends promoted a Dana Street; at 1:10 p.m. on A report of an uninvited fight that resulted in the Nahant Avenue. guest at 4:54 p.m. Thursday death of a Missouri State A report of an assault at on Blake Street. University football play- 7:21 a.m. Thursday on McKin- A report of threats at 5:20 er outside his Las Vegas ley Street. p.m. Thursday on Friend A report of vandalism to a home, according to a police Street. motor vehicle at 10:56 a.m. report about the arrest of A report of a disturbance at Thursday on North Shore Road; a teenager charged Friday 6:29 p.m. Thursday at 50 Bos- at 10:26 p.m. on Squire Road. as an adult with murder. ton St.; at 8:49 p.m. at 147 A report of a disturbance Richard Allan Newsome Washington St.; at 8:52 p.m. at 11:10 a.m. Thursday at 7 Jr., 17, stood in shackles on Shorey Street; at 8:57 p.m. Park Ave.; at 5:46 p.m. on and wasn’t asked during a at 2 Forest St.; at 9:53 p.m. Yeamans Street; at 11:45 brief initial court hearing at 68 Rockaway St.; at 10:13 p.m. on Lantern Road. to enter a plea in the kill- p.m. at 10 Farrar St.; at 10:31 A report of larceny at 3:14 ing last weekend of Rich- p.m. at 64 Lowell St.; at 11:16 p.m. Thursday on Steeple ard J. Nelson. p.m. at 40 Rockaway St.; at Street. A judge scheduled a Feb. 2:29 a.m. Friday at 44 Estes A report of an unwanted 6 preliminary hearing of St.; at 2:48 a.m. at 969 West- person at 8:22 p.m. on Pearl evidence in the case. Pros- ern Ave.; at 3:19 a.m. at 145 Avenue. ecutors might also take Lewis St. A report of suspicious ac- the case to a grand jury. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS A report of a fight at 7:59 tivity 10:02 p.m. Thursday on Defense attorney John p.m. Thursday on Goodridge Momot said outside court Richard Newsome appears for his initial court appearance Friday at Squire Road; at 11:56 p.m. Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas. Street. on Revere Beach Boulevard. that Newsome plans to A report of a 911 hang up plead not guilty. He called at 11:43 p.m. Thursday at 22 the shooting “an unfortu- lege community, where a curbside fracas stemming pulled people off his sister. Warren St. SAUGUS nate incident.” campus memorial service from earlier name-calling Newsome and his moth- A report of a noise at 12:28 A group of Newsome’s is scheduled Jan. 29. involving Nelson’s sister, er, Tianna Thomas, 37, a.m. Friday at 30 High St.; at Accidents friends and relatives who Nelson was a star stu- her girlfriend and New- were gone when police ar- dent athlete at Chaparral some’s sister. rived. They were arrested 5:39 a.m. at 24 Mt. Vernon St. A report of a motor vehi- attended the hearing de- A report of a gunshot at clined in a hallway to com- High School in Las Vegas The scuffle escalated Tuesday. cle accident at 7:29 a.m. before moving to Spring- when Nelson’s sister and Thomas, who also uses 5:53 a.m. Friday on Newhall Thursday on Broadway; at ment. Street. Newsome remains jailed field, Mo. He was a red- girlfriend tripped on a the last name Douglas, 11:15 a.m. on Broadway; at shirt freshman tailback curb during a hair-pull- was freed on $5,000 bail 5:04 p.m. on Ballard Street; without bail. last season for the Bears. ing scuffle and fell to the pending an April 3 court at 7:14 a.m. Friday at 1160 The slaying has drawn MARBLEHEAD Nelson was home for ground. Newsome’s moth- appearance on a felo- Broadway. intense interest in Las Ve- Complaints gas, where family members winter break when wit- er, sister and brothers ny harboring a fugitive Complaints said Nelson died trying to nesses told police he came joined the fight. charge. Momot also rep- A report of illegally parked protect his older sister, and out of his mother’s house Witnesses told police resents her. He said she cars on Washington Street at A report of larceny at 7:45 in the Missouri State col- and intervened Jan. 14 in a that Nelson was shot as he intends to plead not guilty. 8:14 a.m. Thursday. a.m. Thursday at 17 Birch St. A report of an American flag A report of illegal dumping NATION BRIEFS hung upside down at 8:29 of mattresses at 10:41 a.m. a.m. Thursday on Tedesco Thursday at 30 Hamilton St. Judge cited after allegedly in his complaint that he Paper airplane hits teacher Man reaches plea agreement Street. A report of a loose pit bull making obscene gesture found the incident “humil- in eye; SC student arrested in fire at Michigan ski resort A report of graffiti drawn on at 11:51 a.m. Thursday on iating.” a table at 8:45 a.m. Thursday Hamilton Street. EL PASO, Texas (AP) ANDREWS, S.C. (AP) — HARBOR SPRINGS, on Bessom Street. A report of shoplifting at — A state district judge Sheriff: Man fatally shoots Police say a South Caro- Mich. (AP) — A man who A report of a man inside a 12:30 p.m. Thursday at 333 in El Paso is accused of lina high school student authorities say ran from lighthouse at 9 a.m. Thursday Broadway; at 6:09 p.m. at wife he thought was burglar shaking his middle finger accused of throwing a pa- a security guard and on Lighthouse Lane. Person 1020 Broadway. at another judge in a fit GOLDSBORO, N.C. (AP) per airplane that struck sprayed a fire extinguish- was a maintenance worker. A report of a man running in of anger and now has a — North Carolina author- a teacher in the eye could er at him during a major A report of a damaged and out of traffic at 1:24 p.m. Thursday on Hayden Road. court date after being ities say a man fatally end up in jail for up to a fire at a northern Michi- fence at 12:01 p.m. Thursday shot his wife after he mis- on Pleasant Street. A report of identity fraud at charged with disorderly month. gan ski resort has reached took her for a burglar. A report of larceny at 3:37 3:33 p.m. Thursday at 7 Ath- conduct. The South Strand a plea agreement. News outlets cite the p.m. Thursday on Washington ens Drive. State District Judge News reports that The Emmet County Wayne County Sheriff’s Street. A report of a 911 hang up Patrick Garcia is sched- Georgetown County prosecutor’s office says Office as saying that A report of a lost diamond at 8:08 p.m. Thursday at 999 uled for trial in April sheriff’s deputies ar- 31-year-old David Solty- 48-year-old Gina Williams pendant at 4:50 p.m. Thurs- Broadway. Call was accidental. after the El Paso County rested the 17-year-old siak of Petoskey pleaded had been working an day on Front Street. A report of a suspicious district attorney’s office student at Andrews High no contest Friday to A report of a pothole at person at 1:24 a.m. Friday on determined the misde- evening shift at a hospital School. Teacher Edward second-degree arson 9:16 p.m. Thursday on Lafay- Granite Street. meanor case should be and wasn’t expected home McIver told deputies and felonious assault. A ette Street. prosecuted. until Friday morning. that he was upset after no contest plea isn’t an A county court judge They said when Williams getting hit by the air- admission of guilt but is SWAMPSCOTT filed a complaint after arrived home early and plane because he recent- treated as such for sen- PEABODY he says Garcia gave him tried to get into the house, ly had eye surgery. He tencing. He’s been ordered Complaints the finger in November it startled her daughter also told police he and held without bond. Accidents A report of suspicious activ- outside the county court- and prompted her hus- the student had previous Twelve people were A report of a motor vehicle ity at 4:10 a.m. Thursday on house. band, Billy Williams, to confrontations over the injured Dec. 11 in a fire at accident at 10:28 a.m. Friday Burrill Street. The El Paso Times grab his gun. student’s behavior, and the main lodge at Boyne at 98 Lake St. A report of a 911 hang up reports Garcia was angry Police say Billy Williams that “something needs to Highlands. call at 12:57 p.m. Thursday because he believed the opened the front door, saw be done.” A police affidavit filed Complaints on Aspen Road. lower court judge had a figure in the dark and The student was in Emmet County court A report of a lost article at undermined a plea agree- fired a shot, hitting Gina charged with third-degree says a guard was trying to A report of smoke coming 6:03 p.m. Thursday on East- ment being arranged in Williams in the neck. She assault and battery and evacuate people from the from a furnace at 11:18 a.m. man Avenue. Garcia’s court. died at the scene. was released from jail lodge when he encountered Thursday on Broad Street. Au- A report of an erratic driv- Garcia has told the No charges have been on bond. The Associated Soltysiak. Investigators thorities were notified. er at 11:29 p.m. Thursday on newspaper he didn’t want filed against Billy Wil- Press does not generally say he refused to put down A report of a house alarm Salem Street. to comment. liams as the investigation name juveniles charged a fire extinguisher and The other judge said continues. with crimes. sprayed it at the guard. SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 North Shore women step up

WOMEN “Every day is a precious From A1 day, and I want to make sure we are moving for- “We as a nation, not just ward,” she said. women, need to make it Lynn artist Kathleen very clear that some of the Speranza told The Item things that (Trump) men- earlier in the week that tioned during the presi- she will carry a five-foot dential campaign ... are not poster of one of her paint- what we believe,” she said. ings, which reads “Amer- So Preston is going to ica the Beautiful,” at the march for groups who Washington, D.C. march. were “maligned” during Speranza immediately the campaign: women, mi- saw an “interesting blend” norities and people with of women for the march disabilities, she said. Her and Trump supporters sister will be with her. when she arrived in Wash- But Preston doesn’t ington, D.C. a little before place all of the blame on 4 p.m. Friday, she told The Trump. He was an “insti- Item in a text message. gator” who “hit a nerve,” “(They were) all flow- she said, prompting more ing together in the Metro division. like two separate species “We clearly have a lot of of fish,” she wrote. “Very work to do,” she said. weird and a little scary.” Jo Ann Simons of The Boston Women’s Swampscott wants to live March for America be- in a country where every- gins at 11 a.m. today at ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE body has a voice. the Boston Common, on More than 60 veterans and residents gathered for breakfast at the Saugus Post Speaking Friday after- the corner of Beacon and 210 Friday morning to celebrate the inauguration of Donald Trump as president. noon from the airport, Charles streets. All are Simons is traveling to the welcome, according to the nation’s capital for today’s event website. Women’s March on Wash- The Women’s March on ington. Washington begins at 10 Saugus veterans eat it up Her reasons for attend- a.m. today near the U.S. ing the march aren’t polit- Capitol. An estimated 2.2 VETERANS On an average Friday in November, to the break- said Winthrop. “(The ad- ical, she said. It’s to “make million are expected to From A1 morning about 40 people fast three years ago when ministration) needs to sure that we illustrate join in 673 “sister march- gather for breakfast, said he was told he had only do more for the veterans. that there’s room at the es” nationwide, their web- and I busted my ass for Debra Dion Faust, house three months to live. He Hopefully Trump will be table for everybody.” site said. this country. I hope Trump and bar manager. A typical quickly formed bonds, felt the one to do it.” Simons is marching for can make a difference.” meal includes eggs, home- appreciation and support Ed Koolian, a volunteer women, but she’s also David Wilson can be Bakacs, who owns a fries, bacon, ham, sausag- for his service, and got in- and military , marching for people with reached at dwilson@item- T-shirt printing business, es and either pancakes or volved with the military called President Barack disabilities. live.com. created T-shirts that read French toast. In honor of community in Saugus, she Obama the “worst presi- “Make America America Friday’s ceremonies, the said. dent we’ve had.” Again.” meal was enhanced by Many veterans and their “This man (Trump), if he “I think it’s a great day,” offering pastries, melon, families expressed frus- comes through, we will be said state Rep. Donald prosciutto, waffles, French tration in the way veter- a lot better off,” Koolian Need to find Wong (R-Saugus). “We toast and pancakes. ans have been treated in said. “(Obama) didn’t do a should always honor the “It’s a way of getting the past eight years and lot for the vets. Hopefully an article? position of president, no people out and having a said they hoped the new Trump will do a lot more. matter who they are. We good time and celebrating leadership would bring People don’t realize, this should look at what we events in the world,” Dion change to the nation. is the best thing that has Subscribe to call the United States and said. “Hopefully we’re go- “They fought for our happened to our country.” we should be united and ing to move on seamlessly nation and they felt like change some of the nega- from here.” there rights were threat- Bridget Turcotte can be e-edition on tive energy into positive Corinne Riley began ened,” said Maureen Dev- reached at bturcotte@item- energy and work together bringing her dad, a World er, a Saugus resident. live.com. Follow her on to make America better.” War II veteran who died “The vets are for Trump,” Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. CHECK YOUR WALLS! Do you own a ? From the 1950s to the 1980s, the landscape arst, Robert O. Caulfield made his home in Lynn and Lynnfield. He sold hundreds of painngs throughout the North Shore during that period. He has since gone on to PHOTO | PAULA MULLER become one of the best-selling arsts Joe Boyd holds a sign protesting President Donald Trump on the steps of Lynn City Hall Friday. in the world.

United in protest on City Hall steps The archivists represenng Mr. PROTEST Lynn United for Change that no victories gained From A1 said he understood that through political struggle Caulfield are interested in obtaining Friday was a tough day for or protest happened over- Letourneau said turn- many of those who oppose night. images of painngs from his North ing out to have her voice Trump and his policies. “We have a way to go, heard on inauguration “We also know from ex- but we know we can do it,” Shore period for an upcoming art day felt more productive perience that we don’t said Thomas. than staying home and mourn, we organize,” said While there were sev- book. being silent. Hodes, who noted that eral people walking near In addition to the signs, Mayor Judith Flanagan City Hall voicing their there were several short Kennedy has been pub- support for Trump, there speeches from members of lic about her support of were a number of others Lynn United for Change, Trump. “We want to show who offered honks and If you own a Caulfield original, and as well as some sporadic the mayor that she does words of encouragement chants of “what do we do not speak for the people of as they drove by. would like to see your painng when Trump attacks? We Lynn.” “I love you guys,” shout- stand up and fight back.” Ella Thomas of Lynn ed one woman. “(Exple- considered for inclusion in Mr. Isaac Simon Hodes of United for Change said tive) Trump.” Caulfield’s new art book, please e-mail Emotions shared online by Item readers an image of the artwork to:

EMOTIONS Lynn: Well, he was voted DeLeon Mariuge- caulfi[email protected] From A1 in, so honestly I haven’t nia, Lynn: “I don’t feel thought much about it. It’s thrilled or excited. I hope Carol Alfonso Mac- not like the world is going for him to be a good presi- Donald, Raymond, to end.” Thank you. N.H.: “Wonder how he dent. And you never know, sometimes people can look fooled so many people…” Susan Marrin, Lynn: Robert O. Caulfield Art Gallery mean and it’s the other “Love it.” Bukia Chalvire, Pea- way around. He could be a 11 The Green body: “I feel great.” Donelda Millar, Sau- good person after all.” Sue Lane, Lynn: He gus: “It’s a joke.” Woodstock, VT 05091 deserves a chance just like Kurt Anderson, Pea- ignorant Obama got.” Jay Curry, Newbury- body: “Ask me in a couple Caulfieldartgallery.com port: “Giving him a of years. He isn’t even in James Nalesnik, chance.” office yet.” A8 SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Madonna on Trump: ‘We have They know the drill gone as low as we can go’ NEW YORK (AP) — Madonna, an outspoken critic of President-elect Donald Trump, is trying to put a positive spin on his Friday inauguration. “He’s actually doing us a great service, because we have gone as low as we can go,” she said Thursday night. “We can only go up from here, so what are we going to do? We have two choices, destruction and cre- ation. I chose creation.” The superstar, dressed in all black and wearing a shirt that read “Feminist,” spoke at the Brooklyn Museum with artist Marilyn Minter about art in a time of protest, among other things, in a discussion moderated by author and poet Elizabeth Alexander, who performed a work at the first inauguration of President Barack Obama. On the eve of Trump be- coming president, both Madonna and Minter vowed to lead protests against him, including attending today’s Women’s March in Washington. “This is the most frightened I’ve ever been,” Minter said. “The most qualified candidate who ever ran was defeated by the most unqualified candidate who ever ran, and it’s all because of misogyny.”

PHOTO | KENNETH OSWALD On Jan. 14, the English High School Marine Corps Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps drill team qualified for the first annual Marine Corps National Drill Team Championship to be held in Irving, Texas, on April 22. First row: Mirelys Feliciano, Natia Pettaway, Rosa Pinto, Miros Ruiz, Maryam Ishaq, Nelsi Sanchez, Diana Lopez, Bethany Deleon, Yoselin Lopez, Re- hema Nantongo, Phat Hoang, Octavian Chear-Chhan; second row: Danna Olivares, Jaileen Castro, Manyuri Deleon, Ashley Chez, Lizbeth Plasencia, Alicia Donoso, Linda Arecchia, Efe Oboh-Idahosa, Lesley Gomez, Kaela Pangilinan, Mario Lopez, Vitsethra Pho, Devin Nguyen Som, Johnny Tran; third row: Emilina Tham, Keren Romero, Alex Gomez, Dylan Gallien, Cristy Novas, Marlene Rivera, Tony Mendez, Edward Perez. Cadets who participated but not pictured: Lillian Cardona, Leslie Chinchilla.

Ice cream for all

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Model Kendall Jenner wears a creation for Givenchy Men’s Fall Winter 2017-2018 fashion collection presented in Friday. Grown-up Paris Jackson hits her namesake city for Givenchy PARIS (AP) — Colorful fall-winter menswear shows in Paris mixed high culture, androgyny and street- wear, as Paris Jackson, the daughter of the late pop icon Michael Jackson, stepped out for the cameras at Givenchy’s library show— fittingly in the City of Light. The budding 18-year-old model and daughter of mu- sic royalty posed with a black Givenchy knit sweater that read “I Feel Love” and combat boots at Riccardo Tisci’s Paris show. Jackson — often protected from the paparazzi since her father’s death — has tried to carve out a signature personal style in the last year as she has started to make public her strong interest in the fashion indus- try. With swept back blond hair, Jackson exuded grown- up calm in oversize dark glasses as she posed for cam- PHOTO | ADELE HULTGREN eras at the old wooden doors of the Richelieu-Louvois Former Lynn resident and Peabody City Councilor Tom Gould, who owns Treadwell Ice library in the Bibliotheque Nationale de France. Cream, teamed up with Air National Guard veteran David Solimine Sr. of Lynn to host an ice cream sundae social for veterans. Held at the Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital in Bedford, the tasty event brought Solimine, left, together with Adele Hultgren, Donna St. Gelais, Cindy Reed, Linda Solimine Cafferty and Bob “Sarge” Hultgren (seated), a veteran.

Jackie Evancho, Mormon Tabernacle Choir perform at inaugural THE WASHINGTON (AP) — The new president called out PATRIOTS “Great job, Jackie!” after 16-year-old Jackie Evancho delivered a soft-voiced rendition of the national anthem VS. at Friday’s swearing-in ceremony. THE The Mormon Tabernacle Choir sang “America the Beautiful,” and the Missouri State University Chorale STEELERS sang “Now We Belong,” in a ceremony that featured decid- edly less star power than in 2013. At President Barack Obama’s second inauguration, Beyonce sang the anthem, HALF-PRICE BURGER James Taylor sang “America the Beautiful,” and Kelly DURING THE GAME Clarkson sang a powerful “My Country, ‘Tis of Thee.” BEVERAGE PURCHASE REQUIRED The various inauguration performances have become a hotly debated topic and have reflected the obvious di- DINE-IN ONLY visions in the country following the election of Donald LY NN LOCATION ONLY Trump, who is deeply unpopular in Hollywood. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS A number of top artists declined the opportunity to 151 Central Ave., Lynn perform, and Broadway singer Jennifer Holliday Singer Jackie Evancho arrives for the presi- even said she’d received death threats before she pulled dential inauguration of Donald Trump at the 339-440-4564 · rf-osullivan.com out of her scheduled appearance. U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., Friday. WEATHER LOTTERY

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©2017 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 2017 Well-rested Spartans come out swinging By Mike Alongi out with a ton of energy and FOR THE ITEM got the job done.” Senior Jonathan Mola led PEABODY — Coming off the Spartans in points with an 11-day hiatus, it would 17, while sophomore Jalen make sense if the St. Mary’s Echevarria scored 15. Brown boys basketball team got off was also really happy with to a slow start on the road against Catholic Central senior Mike Cerulli, who League rival Bishop Fenwick had a double-double with 14 on Friday night. But coach points and 11 rebounds. Dave Brown wouldn’t let “When Mike is out there PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS that happen. hitting jumpers for us, we’re going to be tough to beat,” Dion Lewis may be a key The Spartans came out on re and opened the game on Brown said. “He already does player for the Patriots as they so many things out there, take on the Steelers Sunday. a 20-7 run, cruising to a 70- 43 win to improve to 8-2 on whether it’s rebounding or the season. defense, but him continuing STEVE KRAUSE “Considering we were com- to hit those shots for us can ing off an 11-day break, I was be key.” a little worried about the For Fenwick (4-8), junior Taking down rust and starting slow,” said Isaiah Cashwell-Doe led the Brown. “But obviously with a the Steelers rivalry game, the kids came BOYS, B2 won’t be easy I’ll be blunt. I don’t like this matchup between the ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON Patriots and Steelers. Gaby Torres looks to launch a shot from behind the arc as All those peo- her teammate Olivia Nazaire boxes out the defense. ple who have complained that the Patriots haven’t had to Torres’ hot hand face a real, live NFL quarterback all season will either be smiling smugly by tomorrow night or pounding their heads against the lifts St. Mary’s wall because, once again, Brady and Belichick have gured out a way to win. By Gordon Vincent win, 53-40, over the Crusaders, This could go either way. Ben FOR THE ITEM Friday night at Conigliaro Gym. Roethlisberger and Tom Brady Temi Falayi also had a mon- LYNN — Welcome to the St. are elite quarterbacks who can, ster night with 18 points and under the right circumstances, Mary’s-Bishop Fenwick girls 17 rebounds for St. Mary’s (8- pick you apart. They will both basketball rivalry, Gaby Torres. 4), while Olivia Nazaire added have the luxury of facing defens- Torres, a freshman from Pea- 11 points. Sammi Gallant was es that, despite the statistics, ITEM FILE PHOTO body, scored 14 points, all in the the only player in double gures really don’t put the fear of God in Jonathan Mola led the way for St. Mary’s with 17 second half, to help lift the Spar- anyone. points against rival Fenwick. tans to their seventh straight GIRLS, B2 What makes Pittsburgh dou- bly scary is its running game, because the best way to win in the NFL when you’re playing a high-powered offense is to keep it Tech boys English falls off the eld. A running back such as Le’Veon Bell can certainly do that. He’s not only powerful but grab big win in battle quick, and his special talent is the ability to wait until the last SCHOOL ROUNDUP possible minute and then blast with Salem through his hole. By Harold Rivera By Steve Krause The Patriots, of course, have ITEM STAFF ITEM SPORTS EDITOR two backs who can kind of com- pensate together for what Bell The Lynn Tech boys basketball LYNN — Basketball, it is often gives the Steelers. The beauty team grabbed a big win on the road, said, is a game of runs. How long there is that the Steelers’ defense beating division foe Essex Tech, 59- those runs last is generally what has to be on guard for both and 54. spells the difference between win- they’re as different as night and The Tigers move into second place ning and losing. day. LeGarrette Blount is a load. in their division with the win. Rob Friday night’s English-Salem game And watching Dion Lewis last Wallace scored 18 points, while at the Cavanagh Field House is a Saturday night beat the entire Trevon Baldwin and Belmin Berilo case in point. Both teams took big Houston defense around the each scored 13. leads at different points in the game. corner on his way to the end zone “It felt like we played together But those runs were not sustained for the Patriots’ rst touchdown and we nally fought the adversity,” for very long, and as a result, the 66- was a revelation. He can  y, Tech coach Stevie Patrick said. “We 64 win by the Witches is indicative of and he’s a perfect counterpoint had the lead, then we lost the lead, how the game was played. to Blount’s strength. Since the and then we gured out to get the “It was just a good high school Steelers didn’t see him in Pitts- lead back.” game,” said English’s Steve Stra- burgh, he could be a true “X-fac- The Tigers return to action on nahan, pinch-hitting for Mike Carr, tor” in this game. Tuesday when they host Whittier. who was unable to be there due to If this game becomes a shootout, “I believe they’re starting to gure illness. “We hit a shot at the end of the Patriots could be in deep trou- it out and believe in themselves,” the game, and we win the game. We ble. The Steelers have Antonio Patrick said. “We’re 3-1 in our divi- just couldn’t.” Brown, their big weapon, rested, sion which puts us in second place, In fact, nobody could hit for long ready, and certainly humbled by so we’re happy about that.” stretches. The game featured 15 his brush with Internet-stream- Marblehead 60, Danvers 42 3-pointers, nine by Salem and six by ing fame this week. He’ll certainly The Magicians were carried by English. Yet for the most part, the be out to prove he can be more Derek Marino, who logged a dou- story was that from the time Tommy than a distraction. Although the ble-double with 26 points and 13 re- Rijo hit a three with 4:12 left in the Patriots have slowed him down bounds. game to when Nate Lebron scored a when they’ve played the Steelers “He’s (Marino) found his way hoop to break a 60-60 tie, 3:12 had in the past, he’s impossible to around the rim a little bit,” Marble- elapsed. stop completely. I expect Roeth- head coach Mike Giardi said. “In a lot of ways, it was a sloppy PHOTO | BOB ROCHE lisberger and Brown to connect Patrick Bugler scored 14 points, game,” said Stranahan, though it English’s Javonte Edwards ies in for a KRAUSE, B2 ROUNDUP, B2 layup past Salem’s Vinnie Gaskins. ENGLISH, B2 Pittsburgh football writer has Lynn connections By Steve Krause box manufacturing company in laugh on them Sunday. But more season. On its way back home, the ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Lynn, found work in a small town on that later. family stopped at a pizza parlor in outside Hershey, Penn. Growing up, Bouchette was a Revere. The waitress could hear Ed Bouchette is a football writer But that didn’t end his relation- big Red Sox fan, and he loved the Bouchette and his brother talk of for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, ship with Lynn. He still visits his Patriots when they played at Fen- nothing besides Conigliaro, and and as such, covers the Steelers. But he has a unique connection aunt, Theresa Vincent, who lives way Park and when fellow Penn- she told the boys that he was sit- to Sunday’s game. He spent the on Flax Pond, every summer, and sylvanian Jim Nance carried the ting in a nearby booth. rst seven years of his life living is still in contact with his cousins, rock for them. “So we looked over and there on Webster Street in East Lynn, all of whom grew up in the city “But once they moved and be- he was, no socks, feet up on a ta- and went to St. Joseph’s School but now live in several different came the New England Patriots, ble, and he was with a woman,” for the rst grade. His mother is locations. they lost me,” he said. “So there’s Bouchette said. “My father said go a St. Mary’s alumnus and his dad “And,” he said, “they’re always no love there.” get the (Red Sox) yearbook that went to English. giving me grief about the fact that His one memorable Red Sox sto- was in the car. I didn’t want to go However, when he was seven the Patriots have beat up on the ry occurred in 1964, when he came over there to get his autograph for years old, his father, who worked Steelers in the past.” back to the area to go to a game for the old Hoague-Sprague shoe- He feels he may have the last during Tony Conigliaro’s rookie BOUCHETTE, B2 Ed Bouchette B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 2017 Salem gets the better of a back-and-forth battle ENGLISH Rijo scored 13 points in the had once trailed by 13, now 5:41 to go, and followed it From B1 first quarter to lead the led by nine, 51-42. up by a free throw and the Bulldogs to a 21-14 lead But any thoughts the lead was back up to five. seemed as if it was more after one. Rijo stayed hot Witches had of running English managed to score a case of the game being in the second quarter, hit- away from English were the next five points, on two almost too frenetic for the ting two more threes, and put to rest, as the Bulldogs Lopes free throws and Rijo’s players. There were a lot English kept the pressure controlled the second half of 3-pointer, to tie the game. of turnovers, and a lot of on as well, and its lead bal- the period, with Javonte Ed- missed shots. looned to 31-18 by the mid- wards scoring four points, But after the long scor- Still, said Salem’s Tom dle of the period. Rijo — by this time back ing drought, Lebron came Doyle, “it was a great game. But Salem came rushing in the game after hurting through with two baskets, Both teams battled back, back. First Isaiah William- his knee — knocking down the second on with 39.7 sec- and both teams played son hit a basket, and then a a bucket, and Tayshawn onds left, to make it 64-60. through a lot of adversity.” flurry of threes brought the Anderson scoring a conven- Edwards hit a freebie for The Bulldogs had to play 6-3 Witches right back into tional three-pointer. In all it English, but Anthony Pena large stretches of the sec- the game. Henry Vlaun (18 led to a quarter-closing 9-4 hit two foul shots for Salem ond half without Rijo, who points) hit three 3-pointers, run, and English had whit- to make it 66-61. had a game-high 27 points. and Reyes had one. And by tled that lead down to five Rijo kept things in sus- Salem had to do without the halftime break, Salem (56-51). pense with another 3-point- Reimond Reyes for a spell. only trailed by one, 35-34. When Ivenson Lopes and “Both teams played hard Lebron, who had five of Edwards hit back-to-back er with 10 seconds left, and from buzzer to buzzer,” said Salem’s nine trifectas, be- baskets right out of the gate English actually did get the Doyle. “And both responded gan heating up in the third to start the fourth quarter, ball back with four seconds PHOTO | BOB ROCHE to runs by the other.” quarter. He sank three treys English had closed the lead to go. But Edwards’ desper- English’s Tyshaun Anderson tries to pull For the first part of the by the halfway mark of the to a point. But then, Leb- ation shot was short, and down a high rebound. game, it was all English. period, and Salem, which ron hit a three-pointer with Salem had the win. Roundup: Classical girls Pittsburgh football writer hold off Swampscott has Lynn connections ROUNDUP Pat Gavin logged a Manning, who coach Stan BOUCHETTE His prognosis for Sun- ki not there,” he said. From B1 double-double with 20 McKeen said had “a phe- From B1 day’s game is simple. On the other hand, “if points and ten rebounds. nomenal game,” adding 12 “Both teams have diffi- you’re the Patriots, what while Bo Millett grabbed Luigi Derrane scored 12 points and 10 rebounds. him, but my little brother cult problems on defense,” do you do? Ben Roethlis- ten boards with five points and grabbed five Katie Wallace also had a did. It said, ‘to Rick (his he said. “The Steelers de- berger? Antonio Brown? blocked shots. For Dan- rebounds. Toskany Abreu strong game, just missing brother). Best Wishes. fense has to do the impos- Le’Veon Bell? Pick your vers, Justin Roberto and Hugh Calice each a double-double with nine Tony Conigliaro.’ sible and get after (Tom) poison.” “I still have it,” Bouchette Brady and somehow force As for how this is going scored 19 points. added 12 points. The Pan- points and nine rebounds. said. him into errors. But they to go, “they (the Steelers) “We didn’t play for a full thers move to 7-2 on the “We played a good game, week but the kids came season. That was long ago and also have to stop (LeGar- are on a roll, and I think we were up 18 at the half, far away. These days, as a rette) Blount and (Dion) there’s a chance they’re out with a lot of energy,” BC High 70, so we kind of maintained Steelers beat writer, “I’m a Lewis. going to flip this thing Giardi said. “We kept it St. John’s Prep 68 the spread all game,” journalist. I’m just along “(The Steelers) are fortu- around. I say Steelers, 30- going and we kept it going Nate Hobbs led the Ea- McKeen said. “We played for the ride,” he said. nate that (Rob) Gronkows- 27.” for the whole 32 minutes.” gles with 18 points while good defense and made The Magicians are back Jarnel Snow-Guzman our shots.” in action on Tuesday when added 13 points. The Ea- The Tanners take on they host Peabody. gles host Malden Catholic Marblehead on Tuesday. Krause: Taking down the Peabody 67, on Monday night. Lynn English 43, Gloucester 42 GIRLS BASKETBALL Salem 26 The Tanners thumped Classical 39, The Bulldogs were led Steelers is no easy task Gloucester behind a Swampscott 30 by Dorathy Ezemba who strong performance from In a low-scoring con- scored 11 points and Matt D’Amato, who led test, Paris Wilkey had the KRAUSE if they had any pride, with the Steelers. They ar- grabbed 12 rebounds. En- Peabody with 27 points hot hand for the Rams. From B1 came into last Saturday’s en’t, and everybody knows glish (3-7) clashes against and four assists. Wilkey scored a game- game with a chip on their it. Winthrop on Tuesday. on at least one home run shoulders. Who among us So let’s get down to it. “He came out and shot high 20 points and Soneta Sunday, which means the wants to be known as a to- Who’s going to win? Ed the ball really well in Srey added ten. The Rams SWIMMING rest of the time, that de- mato can? I’m sure Vince Bouchette, our man from the second half,” Tan- (10-3) will host Salem on Northeast 86, fense is going to have to Wilfork and Jadeveon Pittsburgh with the Lynn ners coach Thad Brough- Tuesday. Lynn Tech 75 hold. Or else. Clowney didn’t see them- roots, thinks the Steelers ton said. “He had six “We’re happy to be at The Tigers logged a to- The Patriots will miss selves as tomato cans. And are hot enough, and healthy three-pointers and he was tal of 17 second and third not having Rob Gronkows- 10-3,” Classical coach they didn’t play like toma- enough, to come up here place finishers but just ki in this game. They may really our spark.” Tom Sawyer said. “There’s to cans either. and win, and he feels they’ll one first-place winner. not miss him from 20 to Chris Canela added 13 probably a couple of That certainly could prevail 30-27. I have to say Coral Gonzalez was the 20, but in the red zone, points, five assists and games that we’d like to have had some effect on I’d be inclined to agree with lone first place winner, in Gronk is money. In fact, three rebounds. have back. We have a busy why the Patriots looked him but for one thing: The Peabody (8-2) visits Es- week next week so we’ll the 500-yard freestyle. An- Gronkowski has done his best work in the red zone, disjointed. Sometimes it’s game is in Foxborough, sex Tech on Sunday. “We enjoy the win tonight and tonio Morales finished in easy to forget, especially and the Patriots are not second in the 100 butter- and you could see, even in just want to continue to get back to practice tomor- last week’s Houston game, if you’re part of a partisan the Kansas City Chiefs. fly, Jin Purdy finished sec- come out with the same row.” instances where his ab- crowd, that the other guys They will score touchdowns type of energy we’ve been Peabody 60, ond in the 200 individual sence hurt. get paid too. against the Steelers, and playing with and not be Gloucester 41 medley and the 200 breas- I’m not too concerned If the Patriots were in- it says here they’ll put the complacent.” The Tanners were led by troke. Tech returns to the about how the Patriots clined to see the Texans ball in the end zone enough Beverly 69, Melissa Gray, who put up pool at home on Monday will play. They will play as tomato cans, they won’t times to win. Whittier 58 18 points, and Catherine against Northeast. well enough. The Texans, have to worry about that Final score: 35-31. Well-rested Spartans Torres’ hot hand lifts St. Mary’s over rival GIRLS Crusaders opened with come out swinging From B1 a 7-0 spurt in the second quarter, which featured BOYS but our execution wasn’t for Fenwick (7-4) with 15 four ties and a pair of From B1 very good overall.” points. lead changes before two The Spartans retook When Fenwick’s Saman- buckets by Falayi gave the way with 16 points and se- control and extended the tha Mancinelli sank a Spartans a 24-22 lead at nior Ryan Veguilla scored lead in the fourth quar- layup with 1:48 left in the halftime. 11 points. ter, and the reserves were third quarter to give the Fenwick started the sec- The story of the game brought in for both teams Crusaders a 36-30 lead, ond half with a 9-1 run, was the Spartans’ de- with a few minutes re- things looked bleak for with a 7-foot jumper off fense. They came out with maining in the game. the Spartans. Behind four glass by Jennie Meagher full-court man-to-man Just about at the half- 3-pointers from Torres, giving the Crusaders a 31- pressure from the opening way point in the season, St. Mary’s closed out the 25 lead with 4:27 left in tipoff, forcing turnovers Brown is happy with game with a 23-4 run. the third quarter. and bad shots and getting where his team is at con- “I didn’t feel like I played “I think what happened out to an early lead. sidering their early-sea- very well in the first half,” was we settled down late in “We knew that Fen- son issues. said Torres. “I knew I the third quarter and into wick scores predominant- “If you told me we were needed to start looking for the fourth,” St. Mary’s coach ly from the guard spot, going to start the year my shot more in the sec- Jeff Newhall said. “Instead so we wanted to get out by losing Matt Cross and ond half.” of letting them dictate the there and pressure as Calvin Johnson, then said Torres glassed in a game, we started playing much as we could,” Brown we’d be 8-2, I’d take that,” 3-pointer from the left el- with more confidence. I said. “We’ve been working Brown said. “So I’m happy bow with 5:43 left in the don’t think we turned the hard on conditioning and with where we are right fourth quarter to give the ball over too many times things like that over the now, but we have to keep Spartans a 37-36 lead, late in the game.” past 10 days, and we did working. The goal is to get their first since halftime. The win for Spartans it for a reason. Our guys prepared for the tourna- Her fourth 3-pointer with was the 14th in their last came out hard and did a 3:32 remaining advanced ment, so the work doesn’t 17 games with the Cru- great job.” St. Mary’s lead to six. The saders, though Fenwick stop.” After ending the first Spartans made 7-of-8 free swept all three games last For Fenwick, the key is quarter up 20-7, the Spar- throws in the final minute season, including a win in to learn from this loss and tans continued to pile on to pull away. the Div. 3 North semifi- keep building. in the second. St. Mary’s Meanwhile, the Crusad- nals on its way to a state moved the ball all over the “As a coach, you love ers managed just one field championship. court with ease, making playing in these kinds of goal in the fourth quarter. “Well, you say they dom- incredible passes to get games, going up against “We just didn’t play well inated us last year, but open shots. Most of those great teams,” said Moran. down the stretch,” Fen- that probably says more shots went down, and St. “They’ve got guys who can wick coach Adam DeBag- about how good they were Mary’s led 41-27 at the hit you from all differ- gis said. “We didn’t take last year,” said Newhall. half. ent places, and we have very good shots, we didn’t “We went 20-5 and we lost Fenwick made a push in to raise our level of play play very good defense to them three times, so if the third quarter, cutting in order to compete with and we had some people they were the best team in the deficit to 14 points, but them. We’ve just got to in foul trouble, and they the state, maybe we were coach Kevin Moran knows keep working.” dominated the boards.” the second best. the Crusaders need to St. Mary’s will take on A 13-1 run helped St. “Maybe beating them execute better over long CCL foe Archbishop Wil- Mary’s take an 8-point helps us mentally, but stretches. liams on the road on Mon- lead in the first quarter, the more important thing “We gave them a lot of day. The Crusaders will before a 3-pointer from for us is we’ve won seven ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON spurts tonight,” said Mo- travel on the road for a the left wing by Mancinel- games in a row and we’re ran. “We had times where game against Stoneham St. Mary’s Temi Falayi runs into Fenwick’s Oliv- li closed out the scoring in playing better basketball,” we competed out there, on Sunday night. ia DiPietro as she drives to the hoop. the opening period. The Newhall added. SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

SCHEDULE SATURDAY Track Boys Hockey State Relays (at R. Lewis, 9) Arl. Cath. at Fenwick (8) Wrestling Beverly at Revere (5:10) Danvers at Dracut (10) Gloucester at Winthrop (1:30) Gloucester at Watertown Quad (9) Medford at Marblehead (4:30) Lynnfield at St. John’s (S) (10) Newburyport at St. Mary’s (6:10) Marlborough at Beverly (9) Peabody at Lynn (4:10) Salem at Georgetown (10) Pentucket at Lynnfield (noon) Saugus at Wakefield Quad (9) St. John’s at Malden Cath. (6:40) St. John’s at Springfield Duals (9) Swampscott at Danvers (5:30) Tech at Gr. Lowell (5) Fencing Lexington/Bishop Feehan/Northamp- SUNDAY ton/Cambirdge/BU Academy at St. Boys Basketball John’s (9) Peabody at Essex Tech (4) Girls Hockey Girls Hockey Beverly at Duxbury (3) Marblehead at Fenwick (9) Fenwick at Westford Acad. (TBA) Gymnastics Marblehead at Falmouth (12:30) Fenwick at Danvers (6) Shawsheen at Peabody (4) Lynn/Winthrop at St. Mary’s (8) Marblehead at Beverly (5) Gymnastics Swimming Gloucester at Peabody (2:30) Masconomet at Lynnfield (6:30)

SPORTS BRIEFS Classical JV, ball reunion. Come see the Rams play at home against freshmen sweep Beverly at 7 p.m. on Janu- ary 27th and join the Rams The Classical girls JV bas- for a social event after the ketball team topped Swamp- game at a local destination scott, 50-26, Friday. The Rams were led by Jasmine to be determined. Details of Masse (15 points) and Olivia the social event will be Pedro (14 points). The Clas- available at the January sical freshmen team also 27th game. won, beating Swampscott Please let Helen Ridley 50-17. Amber Crayton led all know if you will be attend- scorers with 17 points, and ing at your earliest conve- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS MacKenzie Shea and Jean nience at ridleyh@lynn- schools.org or 781-775-0778. ’ Dominic Moore skates off the ice following the team’s 1-0 loss to the Chicago Black- Gupton added 11 points hawks Friday. each. Julianys Torres (7 points) and Izzy McGaughey Wyoma Little (4 points) also played well. League fundraiser Bruins fall to Blackhawks Rams basketball Wyoma Little League will reunion be holding a fundraiser on January 28th at Gannon on Marian Hossa’s late goal All Lynn Classical girls Golf Course. The event will basketball alumni (players run from 7p.m. - 11 p.m. For BOSTON (AP) — Black- goals-against average into Blackhawks' next game It was a rematch of the and coaches) are invited to further information please hawks backup Scott Dar- the game, even better than but said of Darling, "He attend the second-annual contact the league at wyo- 2013 finals, ling insists he isn't trying Crawford's 2.54. certainly helped himself." Lynn Classical girls basket- [email protected]. when Chicago scored twice to take playing time away "He seems huge there; made 21 in the final 76 seconds of from No. 1 goalie Corey he's always making key saves for Boston, which the third period in Game Crawford. saves," Hossa said. "It's has lost three straight NFL PLAYOFFS 6 to overcome a one-goal "I don't know if you guys unreal just the way he's games and four of its last Divisional Round Sunday, Jan. 22 know who my goalie part- always been ready when five. The Bruins were shut deficit and claim the NHL Saturday, Jan. 14 AFC title. Green Bay at Atlanta, 3:05 p.m. (CBS) ner is," Darling said with he hasn't played for a long out at home for the second Atlanta 36, Seattle 20 This time, the game was New England 34, Houston 16 NFC a smile after beating the time. And when he got the game in a row. Pittsburgh at New England, 6:40 Sunday, Jan. 15 Boston Bruins 1-0 on Fri- chance, he wasn't afraid of "The winning goal goes scoreless before the Black- p.m. (FOX) Green Bay 34, Dallas 31 day night. "He's one of the it." through three of our guys hawks made their final Pittsburgh 18, Kansas City 16 Super Bowl best goalies in the world, A three-time All-Star and it's in our net with a Sunday, Feb. 5 charge. Conference Championship At Houston hands down, no argu- and two-time Stanley Cup minute and a half left," Vinnie Hinostroza Round TBD, 6:30 p.m. (FOX) ments. So I'm just pretty champion, Crawford had Bruins coach Claude Ju- picked up the puck at happy to get any games I started five straight games lien said. "We have to the red line and skated it can." before taking a night off as stand there, take the re- in, sliding to his right to NHL Marian Hossa scored the Blackhawks prepare sponsibility for our own avoid traffic as he crossed EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE with 1:26 left to break a for a six-game road trip actions. It's unfortunate Atlantic Division Central Division scoreless tie, and Darling that will start at the end because that minute and into the Boston zone. He GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA pushed it up to Tanner 47 28 13 6 62 142 118 Minnesota 44 29 10 5 63 145 99 stopped 30 shots to post of the month. a half that was left in the Ottawa 43 24 15 4 52 113 111 Chicago 48 29 14 5 63 133 120 his second shutout of the Chicago coach Joel game kind of tarnished ev- Kero on Rask's left, and he Boston 49 23 20 6 52 122 124 St. Louis 46 23 18 5 51 131 142 season. Darling is 12-4 Quenneville wouldn't erything we had done for backhanded it across the 43 21 14 8 50 134 128 Nashville 45 21 17 7 49 123 118 Florida 47 20 18 9 49 111 131 Dallas 47 19 20 8 46 126 147 and he brought a 2.34 commit to a starter for the the first 58 minutes." crease for Hossa. Detroit 46 20 19 7 47 120 135 48 21 23 4 46 135 148 Tampa Bay 47 21 21 5 47 127 137 Colorado 43 13 29 1 27 87 145 Buffalo 45 18 18 9 45 107 126 Pacific Division Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Anaheim 48 26 13 9 61 127 118 Washington 45 30 9 6 66 145 97 San Jose 46 28 16 2 58 122 105 Steelers hoping pressure Columbus 44 30 10 4 64 145 98 47 25 15 7 57 135 125 Pittsburgh 45 29 11 5 63 164 133 Calgary 48 24 21 3 51 127 131 N.Y. Rangers 46 29 16 1 59 163 125 Los Angeles 45 22 19 4 48 113 113 Philadelphia 46 22 18 6 50 132 148 46 21 19 6 48 112 130 Carolina 45 21 17 7 49 123 128 Arizona 45 13 26 6 32 97 147 blueprint can slow down Brady New Jersey 47 19 19 9 47 106 135 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- N.Y. Islanders 43 18 17 8 44 123 128 time loss. FOXBOROUGH, Mass. he's faced a defense that's "You're not going to fool pass rush than he did in Friday’s Games Nashville at Edmonton, 9 p.m. (AP) — Take it from Wade managed to apply pres- him and get a free run- Week 7's 27-16 road win. Pittsburgh 7, Carolina 1 Florida at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Chicago 1, Boston 0 Saturday’s Games Phillips, slowing down sure up front and forced ner on him. You know, you Pittsburgh linebacker Buffalo 3, Detroit 2, OT St. Louis at Winnipeg, 3 p.m. Tom Brady is a goal of- him into quick decisions in don't see anybody just Ryan Shazier was return- Montreal 3, New Jersey 1 Carolina at Columbus, 5 p.m. ten sought, but seldom the pocket. come and hit him in the ing from a knee injury; achieved. The Broncos, with Phil- back. He sees everybody. James Harrison played NBA "Good luck," the new de- lips serving as defensive He's special that way, too." only 42 percent of the

EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE fensive coordinator of the coordinator, did it during The Steelers will be the snaps and Bud Dupree Atlantic Division Southwest Division Los Angeles Rams said this last season's 20-18 AFC latest to try to test that was on injured reserve W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Toronto 28 15 .651 — San Antonio 33 9 .786 — week when asked about title game win in Denver. blueprint, albeit with a with a groin injury. Boston 26 16 .619 1½ Houston 33 13 .717 2 the difficulty of taking the Led by Von Miller, they defense has been more The improved health New York 19 25 .432 9½ Memphis 26 19 .578 8½ Patriots quarterback out made Brady's life misera- pedestrian than "Steel since then has been a Philadelphia 15 26 .366 12 New Orleans 17 27 .386 17 Brooklyn 9 33 .214 18½ Dallas 14 29 .326 19½ of his comfort zone. "He's ble, sacking him four times Curtain" when it's come to boost to Pittsburgh in its Southeast Division Northwest Division good no matter what." and registering another 17 pressuring quarterbacks nine-game win streak. The W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Atlanta 25 18 .581 — Utah 28 16 .636 — And that's coming from quarterback hits. this season. Steelers had 13 sacks over Washington 23 19 .548 1½ Oklahoma City 25 19 .568 3 a guy who's had at least "Before we played them They also haven't had their first nine games, and Charlotte 22 21 .512 3 Denver 17 24 .415 9½ Orlando 18 27 .400 8 Portland 18 27 .400 10½ some recent success both- they said I couldn't stop much success against have 31 during the streak. Miami 13 30 .302 12 Minnesota 15 28 .349 12½ ering Tom Terrific. him," Phillips said. "It's Brady. Pittsburgh's sacked "I think just getting after Central Division Pacific Division Brady enters Sunday's a combination of things him just 21 times in 11 him in general is going to W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Cleveland 30 11 .732 — Golden State 37 6 .860 — matchup with the Pitts- but you've just got to play games. Brady hasn't be big," Shazier said. "Ev- Indiana 22 19 .537 8 L.A. Clippers 29 15 .659 8½ burgh Steelers with a 6-4 great defense. Yeah, you've thrown an interception ery team wants to get after Chicago 21 23 .477 10½ Sacramento 16 26 .381 20½ Milwaukee 20 22 .476 10½ L.A. Lakers 15 31 .326 23½ record in AFC champion- got to put pressure on him, against the Steelers since the quarterback, when you Detroit 20 24 .455 11½ Phoenix 13 29 .310 23½ ship games, including 4-1 but you've got to be able to 2005, while throwing 19 get the quarterback rattled Friday’s Games Philadelphia 93, Portland 92 at home. cover. ... The pressure you touchdown passes. or just out of position, it Charlotte 113, Toronto 78 Atlanta 102, Chicago 93 But the constant in each get you have to get it 1-on- But Brady will face a definitely helps out the de- Orlando 112, Milwaukee 96 Brooklyn 143, New Orleans 114 of his losses has been when 1. much healthier Steelers fense, helps out the team.

TV/RADIO TODAY gan, Big Ten Network, 2 ships (pairs, dance), NBC, 3 ga: Augsburg vs. Hoffenheim, Salle at VCU, NBCSN, 2:30 NHL: NY Rangers at Detroit, TV p.m.; Marquette at Creigh- p.m.; US Championships FS2, 9:30 a.m.; Bundesliga: p.m.; Saint Louis at Dayton, NBC, 12:30 p.m.; Boston at College Basketball: Women: ton, FS1, 2:30 p.m.; URI at (ladies), NBC, 8 p.m.; Werder Bremen vs. Borussia CBSSN, 2:30 p.m.; Women: Pittsburgh, NESN, 3 p.m.; Navy at Army, CBSSN, 11 Duquesne, NBCSN, 2:30 College Football: East-West Dortmund, FS1, 9:30 a.m.; Louisville at South Florida, Vancouver at Chicago, NHL, a.m.; 12 p.m., Georgia at p.m.; Alabama at Auburn, Shrine Classic, NFL, 3 p.m.; Premier League: Everton at ESPNU, 2:30 p.m.; Women: 7:30 p.m. Texas A&M, ESPN2, 11 ESPN2, 4 p.m.; Arizona at Crystal Palace, CNBC, 10 Miami at Syracuse, NESN NFLPA Collegiate Bowl, FS1, Skiing: World Cup (men’s sla- a.m.,; Nebraska at Rutgers, UCLA, CBS, 4 p.m.; Cincinna- 4 p.m. a.m.; Premier League: Man- Plus, 2:30 p.m. UCF at Mem- ti at Tulane, CBSSN, 4 p.m.; chester United at Stoke City, lom), NBCSN, 4 p.m. ESPNU, 11 a.m.; North Caro- Golf: Asian: SMBC Singapore phis, CBSSN, 4 p.m.; East Michigan St. at Indiana, NBCSN, 10 a.m.; p.m., lina at BC, Ch. 38, 11 a.m.; Open, Golf, 1:30 a.m.; PGA: Carolina at UConn, CBSSN, 6 Soccer: Premier League: ESPN; Wisconsin at Minne- Bundesliga: RB Leipzig vs. Penn State at Purdue, Big CareerBuilder Challenge, p.m.; Virginia Tech at Clem- Leicester City at Southamp- Eintracht Frankfurt, FS2, Ten Network, 11 a.m.; Provi- sota, Big Ten Network, 4:30 Golf, 3 p.m.; Champions: son, ESPNU, 6:30 p.m.; Ari- ton, NBCSN, 7 a.m.; Pre- 12:20; Premier League: Tot- dence at Villanova, Fox, 11 p.m.; Fresno St. at Nevada, Mitsubishi Electric Champi- zona St. at USC, ESPNU. mier: Leicester City at South- tenham at Manchester City, a.m.; Syracuse at Notre CBSSN, 6 p.m.; Houston at onship, Golf, 7 p.m. 8:30 p.m.; ampton, NBCSN, 7 a.m.; Pre- SMU, ESPNU, 6 p.m.; South NBC, 12:30 p.m. Dame, ESPN, 11 a.m.; Van- College Hockey: Minnesota at College basketball - women: mier League: Burnley at Carolina at Kentucky, ESPN, Tennis: Australian Open, derbilt at Florida, CBS, 11 Wisconsin, FS2, 6 p.m.; Yale Tulane at Connecticut, Arsenal, NBCSN, 9:15 a.m.; 6 p.m.; West Virginia at Kan- ESPN2, 9 p.m. a.m.; Fordham at UMass, at Harvard, NESN, 7 p.m., ESPN2, 1 p.m.; Rutgers at Premier: Burnley at Arsenal, NBCSN, 12:30 p.m.; Tulsa at sas St., ESPN2, 6 p.m.; Bay- RADIO NHL: NWHL: Boston at New Maryland, ESPN2, 3 p.m.; NBCSN, 9:15 a.m.; Bundesli- South Florida, ESPNews, 1 lor at TCU, ESPNU, 8 p.m.; NBA: Portland at Boston, WBZ- York, NESN Plus, 6 p.m.; Vanderbilt at Tennessee, ga: Bayer Leverkusen vs. p.m.; Navy at Army, CBSSN, Wyoming at New Mexico, FM (98.5), 5 p.m. Washington at Dallas, NHL, 8 ESPN2, 5 p.m. Hertha, FS1, 9:30 a.m.; 1:30 p.m.; Boston University CBSSN, 8 p.m., ; Miami at Duke, ESPN, 8:15 p.m.; Long p.m. TOMORROW Figure skating: US Champion- Bundesliga: Mainz vs. FC at Bucknell, NESN Plus, 2 Beach State at Cal Poly, TV ships (men), NBC, 4 p.m. Koln, FS2, 11:20 a.m.; Pre- p.m.; Butler at DePaul, FS1, Motor Sports: AMA: Monster ESPNU, 10 p.m. College basketball: St. John’s mier League: Hull City at 2 p.m.; Iowa State at Oklaho- Energy Supercross, FS1, 10 NFL: Green Bay at Atlanta, Fox, at Seton Hall, FS1, 12 p.m. Chelsea, NBCSN; 11:30 ma, ESPN2, 2 p.m.; Louis- NBA: Portland at Boston, CSN, p.m. 3:05 p.m.; Pittsburgh at New Women: Notre Dame at a.m.; Premier: Hull City at ville at Florida St., ESPN, 2 5 p.m.; San Antonio at Skiing: World Cup (men’s North Carolina, ESPNU, 12 England, CBS, 6:40 p.m. Chelsea, NBCSN, 11:30 p.m.; Oklahoma St. at Texas Cleveland, ABC, 8:30 p.m.; downhill), NBCSN, 4:30 p.m.; p.m. Women: Virginia at Golf: Web.com: Bahamas a.m.; Tech, ESPNU, 2 p.m.; Texas Women: West Virginia at Bay- Soccer: Premier League: Pittsburgh, NESN Plus, Great Abaco Classic, Golf, at Kansas, CBS, 2 p.m.; lor, FSN, 2 p.m. Swansea City at Liverpool, 12:30 p.m.; Georgetown at 12 p.m.; PGA: CareerBuilder Tennis: Australian Open, 2:15 p.m., Illinois at Michi- Figure Skating: US Champion- NBCSN, 7:30 a.m.; Bundesli- Xavier, CBS, 2:30 p.m.; La Challenge, Golf, 3 p.m. ESPN2, 9 p.m. B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 2017 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

EVENING TV LISTINGS SATURDAY’S TV JANUARY 21, 2017 HOROSCOPE 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) WGBH Hamil- One-on- Sherlock on Masterpiece “The Final Prob- Victoria on Masterpiece “Doll 123” Prin- Front Row Boston Frontline Take whatever others do in Show a little compassion ^ PBS ton’s One lem” The duo’s greatest challenge. cess Victoria becomes queen. (N) Work hard and bring about stride, but don’t let it ruin your when it comes to how you car- WBZ Patriots All Access Ransom “The Box” 48 Hours 48 Hours WBZ Phantom Gourmet Rizzoli & Isles “All change. No one will do your $ CBS (N) (N) News for One” plans. Consider ways you can job for you, or do it the way ry out your plans. Ask ques- WCVB Inside Chronicle NBA NBA Basketball San Antonio Spurs at Cleveland News- Celebrity Person of Interest Elemen- bring about physical improve- you want. An open mind and tions and offer incentives and % ABC Edition Cavaliers. The Spurs take on the Cavaliers. (N) Center 5 Page tary ments using methods that disciplined attitude will lead whatever else it takes to keep WBTS Access Hollywood Figure Skating U.S. Championships: Ladies Free Skate. From News Saturday Night Live Host Aziz 1st Look have worked for you in the to victory. important relationships run- * NBC (N) Kansas City, Mo. (N) at 11 Ansari; Big Sean performs. (N) (N) past. ning smoothly. WFXT Entertainment Lethal Weapon Star A familiar face FOX 25 Sports Hell’s Kitchen “Fu- Just for Just for FOX 25 CANCER (June 21-July 22) 9 FOX Tonight (N) “Jingle Bell Glock” seeks Jahil’s help. News Wrap sion Confusion” Laughs Laughs News PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Make relationships a priority SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) WUNI Crónicas de Sábado Fútbol Mexicano Primera División Tigres Fútbol Mexicano Primera División CD Dur- Noticiero Estrella- A personal promise you make and share your feelings. Make Make changes at home or to ; UNI (N) UANL vs Club America. (N) Guadalajara vs Club Tijuana. (N) miendo dos (N) to someone will improve your plans that will encourage you your lifestyle that will help you Big Bang Big Bang WBZ News (N) ›››› The Exorcist (1973, Horror) Ellen Burstyn, Seinfeld How I Met How I Met Mike & WSBK life. Discussions and plans to strive for a bigger and better achieve your personal goals. A F MNT Theory Theory Linda Blair. Jesuits try to rescue a possessed girl. Molly can be put in place, and a little romance or family fun will WGBX Frontline “Divided States of America” Politi- Frontline “Divided States of America” Film Ask This Austin City Limits Under- life, without going into debt or joint effort will set you up for upsetting someone you love. help build better relationships. L PBS cal divisions. Racial tensions in America. School Old H’se (N) ground success. WBIN Family Family Family Family Tosh.0 Tosh.0 News News- Tosh.0 Tosh.0 News Movie R MNT Feud Feud Guy Guy Weekend makers Weekend SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) ARIES (March 21-April 19) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) If you don’t feel right about WLVI Scandal “A Door Last Man Last Man Modern Modern 7 News at 10PM on Rookie Blue “Ninety Anger Anger Get in You may want to contain your Put some action behind your what others are doing, don’t X CW Marked Exit” Standing Standing Family Family CW56 (N) Degrees” Shape! words and see what happens. TELE ›› Contraband (2012, Acción) Mark Wahl- ›› 47 Ronin (2013, Aventura) Keanu Titulares Conduc- Decisiones Ex- Pagado enthusiasm and refrain from take part. Relationship prob- sharing personal or secret in- Don’t expect to win favors or lems will be costly if you are ¨ TELE berg, Kate Beckinsale, Ben Foster. Reeves, Hiroyuki Sanada. y Más tas Tot. tremas get everything you want, but WABU Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Psych formation. Divulging such se- too giving or generous. Don’t ¥ ION cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit crets prematurely will create you must make your point be gullible when you should CABLE STATIONS an opening for someone wish- heard in order for change to be asking questions. Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage ing to dismantle your plans. eventually take place. A&E Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) ›››› Titanic (1997, Historical Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane. A woman falls ›››› Titanic (1997, Historical Drama) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) AMC TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You’ll outshine any competi- for an artist aboard the ill-fated ship. Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet. Sharing your feelings and Get involved in activities that tion you encounter. You can ›‡ Little Fockers (2010, Comedy) Robert ››› Friends With Benefits (2011, Romance-Come- ››› Friends With Benefits (2011, BRAVO plans with someone special will allow you to show off your advance personally and pro- De Niro, Ben Stiller. ‘PG-13’ dy) Justin Timberlake, Mila Kunis. ‘R’ Romance-Comedy) Justin Timberlake. ‘R’ will lift your spirits and give skills. Someone you find in- fessionally if you follow your Basket- Celtics Celtics Patriots Patriots Patriots Tailgate SportsNet SportsNet SportsNet Patriots Basket- CSNE you the incentive you need to teresting will want to partner head and let your skills and ball Post Post Football Football Football ball take care of unfinished busi- with you. Social activities will experience lead the way. Ro- (3:00) Barrett-Jack- Moonshiners: Outlaw Cuts “Brand New Brews” (N) Moonshiners “Luck Moonshiners “Big Moon- DISC son Live (N) of the Irish” River Redemption” shiners ness. encourage new opportunities. mance is encouraged. Stuck/ Liv and K.C. Un- Bizaard- ››› Cloudy With a Chance of K.C. Un- Bizaard- Bunk’d Liv and Liv and Bizaard- DISN Middle Maddie dercover vark Meatballs (2009) ‘PG’ dercover vark Maddie Maddie vark College Basketball College Basketball Miami at Duke. Cam- SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCen- BRIDGE ESPN eron Indoor Stadium. (N) ter College Basketball SportsCenter (N) 2017 Australian Open Tennis Round of 16. From Melbourne, Australia. (N) ESPN2 (6:45) ›››‡ “The Incredibles” (2004, Comedy) ›››‡ Frozen (2013, Musical Comedy) Voices of ››› Mulan (1998) Voices of The minors can win at the game-level too FREE Voices of Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter. Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Jonathan Groff. Ming-Na Wen, Eddie Murphy. Dr. Stephen Hawking said, investigate stoppers at the dummy’s club king. When West (6:00) ››‡ “Fast & Furious 6” (2013, Ac- ››› Lucy (2014, Action) Scarlett Johans- Taboo “Episode 2” An arrival Taboo “Episode 2” FX tion) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. son, Morgan Freeman, Choi Min-sik. threatens James’ plans. “We are just an advanced three-level. Rebid three dia- discards a spade (playing a (6:00) ››› “Spy” ›› The Boss (2016, Comedy) The Young Pope ››› Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008, ›› The Boss (2016, breed of monkeys on a minor monds, which says that you black card on a black card, HBO (2015, Comedy) ‘R’ Melissa McCarthy. ‘R’ “Second Episode” Romance-Comedy) Jason Segel. ‘R’ Comedy) ‘R’ planet of a very average star. have at least one stopper in hoping you are not paying (4:00) ››‡ “Wyatt ››› The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976) Clint Eastwood. A Confed- SIX “Pilot” ››› The Outlaw Josey Wales But we can understand the this suit, but are wide open proper attention), you take the HIST Earp” erate soldier vows to avenge his family’s murder. (1976) Clint Eastwood. universe. That makes us some- in one of the majors. When club finesse, draw East’s last (5:00) ››› “Selena” Beaches (2017, Drama) Idina Menzel, Nia Beaches: The After The Rap Game “Like Beaches (2017, Drama) Idina thing very special.” North rebids three spades, he trump and claim. LIFE (1997) Long, Colin Lawrence. Party (N) a Boss” Menzel, Nia Long. Bridge players understand indicates values there but not Friends Friends ››‡ Yes Man (2008) Jim Carrey. A man tries to ›› 50 First Dates (2004) Adam Sandler, ››› Scary Movie that minor suits are the poor in hearts. (If he had stoppers MTV change his life by saying yes to everything. Drew Barrymore, Rob Schneider. (2000) cousins of the game. They are in both majors, he would re- College Hockey Yale at Harvard. Bright-Landry Hockey Sports Sports Sports Dirty Bob Best Pan Darkspots NESN fine as a strain for a slam (as bid three no-trump.) Now you Hockey Center. (N) Journal Today Today Today Water TV Dylan Ever! the columns for the last four know to avoid three no-trump Henry Henry Thunder- Nicky, School of Henry Full Full Friends Friends Friends “The Last Fresh NICK days have shown), but when we and sign off in five clubs. Danger Danger mans Ricky Rock Danger House House One” Prince are bidding only game, we tend The auction has told West “Spy Homeland Carrie ›› Secret in Their Eyes (2015, Suspense) ›››‡ The Hurt Locker (2008, War) Jer- Homeland Carrie SHOW to steer full bore into no-trump what to lead. He can even Game” and Franny return. Chiwetel Ejiofor. ‘PG-13’ emy Renner, Anthony Mackie. ‘R’ and Franny return. or a major. However, not always. choose a low heart, underlead- (6:37) ››› “True Lies” (1994, Action) ››‡ Pineapple Express (2008, Comedy) ››‡ Wayne’s World (1992, ››› Starship STARZ Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tom Arnold. ‘R’ Seth Rogen, James Franco. ‘R’ Comedy) Mike Myers. ‘PG-13’ Troopers (1997) ‘R’ Look at the South hand. You ing an ace at trick one! The de- open one club, and partner re- fenders take two heart tricks, (6:00) ›‡ “I, Fran- ›‡ The Legend of Hercules (2014, Adven- ›› Lost in Space (1998) William Hurt, Mimi Rogers. A spy sabo- Snow- SYFY kenstein” ture) Kellan Lutz, Scott Adkins. tages a family’s space mission for humanity. piercer sponds three clubs, a game-in- then, say, shift to a diamond. 2 Broke 2 Broke Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Full ››‡ The Cable Guy (1996, Comedy) Jim vitational limit raise. What You must draw trumps with- TBS Girls Girls Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Frontal Carrey, Matthew Broderick. would you do now? out loss. That will be no prob- (5:30) “Edge of ›››‡ Gravity (2013, Science Fiction) ›››‡ Gravity (2013, Science Fiction) ›››› Aliens (1986) Sigourney You could shut your eyes lem if they are 2-1, but what TNT Tomorrow” (2014) Sandra Bullock, George Clooney. Sandra Bullock, George Clooney. Weaver, Carrie Henn. and rebid three no-trump, but if they are 3-0? If West has all (6:00) ››‡ “Red” (2010) Bruce ››‡ Red 2 (2013) Bruce Willis, John Malkovich. Re- Colony Jennifer visits ››› John Wick (2014, Action) here you would immediately three, you have no chance. But USA Willis, Morgan Freeman. tired operatives return to retrieve a lethal device. Katie. Keanu Reeves. lose five heart tricks. Instead, in case East does, start with (5:30) ›› “Sister ›› Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1993, Musical ››‡ Beauty Shop (2005, Comedy) Queen Black Ink Crew “Hail VH1 Act” (1992) Comedy) Whoopi Goldberg, Kathy Najimy. Latifah, Alicia Silverstone. Ceaser!” CROSSWORD EVENING TV LISTINGS SUNDAY’S TV JANUARY 22, 2017 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS WGBH American Experi- Mercy Street “Balm Victoria on Master- Secrets of the Six American Experi- On the Psychiatrist’s Couch ^ PBS ence in Gilead” (N) piece (N) Wives (N) ence With Daniel Amen, MD WBZ (6:30) NFL Football Pittsburgh Steelers at New England Patriots. Hunted “The Internet WBZ Sports Final (N) Joel McCarver $ CBS AFC Championship Game. (N) Never Forgets” News Osteen WCVB America’s Funniest To Tell the Truth To Tell the Truth Quantico “ODENVY” News- SportsCen- Soledad Person of Interest % ABC Home Videos Center 5 ter 5 O’Brien “Razgovor” WBTS Dateline NBC The murder of a ››› Ted (2012, Comedy) Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis, News Access Hollywood American Ninja * NBC Utah teen. Voices of Seth MacFarlane. at 11 Warrior WFXT Son of Bob’s Simpsons Son of Family Bob’s FOX 25 News at FOX 25 Sports Whacked This- FOX 25 9 FOX Zorn Burgers Zorn (N) Guy Burgers 10PM (N) News Wrap Out Spo. Minute News WUNI Sal y Pimienta (N) Su Nombre Era Dolores (N) Aquí y Ahora (N) Dur- Noticiero República Deportiva Juego ; UNI miendo (N) Estrellas WSBK Castle WBZ News (N) Blue Bloods Patriots Fifth Quar- Big Bang Big Bang 2 Broke 2 Broke Two and F MNT “Cursed” ter (N) Theory Theory Girls Girls Half Men WGBX (6:00) ›››› Antiques Roadshow Hamilton’s America The Broad- One-on- Front Row Boston Mercy Street “Balm Victoria- L PBS “Tootsie” (1982) “Fort Worth” way musical “Hamilton.” One in Gilead” Master WBIN What Design- Family Family Family Family News News- Wild Side Chef’s News Regrow Paid R MNT Went ing Guy Guy Feud Feud Weekend makers Plate Weekend Hair Program WLVI Scandal “Ride, Sally, The The Modern Modern 7 News at 10PM on Rookie Blue “Integ- Anger Anger Paid X CW Ride” Middle Middle Family Family CW56 (N) rity Test” Program TELE (6:00) “Penguins of Siempre Niños (N) Don Francisco te Titulares Conduc- Dead in Tombstone (2013, ¨ TELE Madagascar” invita (N) y Más tas Tot. Western) Danny Trejo. WABU Leverage “The Leverage Sophie Leverage “The Morn- Leverage “The Ho, Leverage “The Big Leverage “The San Psych ¥ ION Rashomon Job” confronts her past. ing After Job” Ho, Ho Job” Bang Job” Lorenzo Job” CABLE STATIONS Leah Remini: Scien- Leah Remini: Scien- Hoarders “Sandra” New homeowners must The First 48 “Stray Leah Remini: Scien- Hoarders A&E tology tology evict a hoarder. (N) Shot” tology “Sandra” “Back III” ›››‡ Back to the Future (1985, Comedy) Michael J. ››› Back to the Future Part II (1989, Comedy) ››› Back to the AMC Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Crispin Glover. Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson. Future Part III The Real House- The Real House- First Family of Hip The Real House- Watch The Real House- First Family of Hip BRAVO wives of Atlanta (N) wives of Atlanta (N) Hop (N) wives of Atlanta What wives of Atlanta Hop The Reggie Lewis Half Time Live Unfiltered Unfiltered NFL Postgame Highlights and scores. Sports SportsNet Sports CSNE Story Sunday Sunday : The Last Alaska: The Last Alaska: The Last Alaska: The Last Alaska: The Last Alaska: The Last Last DISC Frontier Frontier Exposed Frontier (N) Frontier Frontier Frontier Frontier Stuck/ L&M:Cali K.C. Un- Bizaard- ››‡ 16 Wishes (2010, Comedy) K.C. Un- Bizaard- Bunk’d Girl Best Austin & DISN Middle Style dercover vark Debby Ryan. ‘G’ dercover vark Meets Friends Ally SportsCen- 30 for 30 John Spano rescues Basketball NFL PrimeTime (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter ESPN ter the Islanders. Women’s College Gymnastics Win 2017 Australian Open Tennis Round of 16. From Melbourne, Australia. (N) ESPN2 Arkansas at Georgia. “Incred- ›››‡ Frozen (2013, Musical Comedy) Voices of ››› Despicable Me (2010, Comedy) Joel Dr. David James FREE ible” Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Jonathan Groff. Voices of Steve Carell, Jason Segel. Osteen Jeremiah Robison (6:00) ››› “Lucy” ›››‡ Gone Girl (2014, Mystery) Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike. A ›››‡ Gone Girl (2014, Mystery) Ben Affleck. A FX (2014) woman disappears on her fifth wedding anniversary. woman disappears on her fifth wedding anniversary. ›› The Boss (2016, Comedy) Melissa The Young Pope The Young Pope ›› Demolition (2015) Jake Gyl- The Young Pope HBO McCarthy, Kristen Bell. ‘R’ “Third Episode” (N) “Third Episode” lenhaal, Naomi Watts. ‘R’ “Third Episode” American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers SIX “Pilot” American Pickers American Pickers American HIST “Picker’s Code” “Time Warp” “Coin-Op Kings” “Picker’s Code” Pickers (6:00) “Evil Nanny” Beaches (2017, Drama) Idina Menzel, Nia Beaches: The After Beaches (2017, Drama) Idina Menzel, Nia Beaches LIFE (2017, Suspense) Long, Colin Lawrence. Party Long, Colin Lawrence. After Friends Friends Teen Mom 2 “Deja Teen Mom 2 “100” Teen Mom 2 “Home- Are You the One? Catfish: The TV Catfish: MTV Vu” coming” Gianna is torn. 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MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN PAY CALLS Large apartment complex (183 units) in Lynn, MA is seeking a Maintenance TOWN ORDERED AUCTION Tech with 3-5 years experience to join our team in this fast paced Pay Call Numbers environment. Basic knowledge of carpentry, plumbing and electrical expected. NAHANT (900, 976 and 550) Make ready empty apartments and respond to daily work orders. Advertiser telephone numbers with TUESDAY, JANUARY 24 AT 12:00 P.M. 900, 976 and 550 prefixes MUST Must be available nights and weekends for rotating on call responsibilities and disclose the price of the telephone snow removal. Must live no more than 30 minutes from the site. Experience call. When a number is published with HUD/REAC inspections desirable. within the advertisement the per minute andr flat charge must be All applicants must be able to communicate with tenants in a courteous and included. If you dial a pay per call professional manner and be agreeable to a background check. number from an advertisement appear- ing in the classified section and it Includes full benefit package. Salary dependent upon experience. DOES NOT disclose this information, please notify the Item classified Email Resume to: [email protected], [email protected] department immediately. Response to 25 FURBUSH RD. any pay per call numbers will be I BUY HOMES charged to your telephone bill and ±.26 ACRE SITE GENERAL This ±.26 acre parcel is located at the corner of Walton Rd. It is in close anyone under 18 years of age must HELP WANTED HELP WANTED have parent's consent. proximity to Mass Audubon’s Nahant Thicket Wildlife Sanctuary and not Please call immediately for further far from Dorothy Cove. The site is improved with a ±1,082 square foot CASH! details or information. JOB INFORMATION Hiring RN's and LPN's home in disrepair, and will be sold subject to the restriction of CLASSIFIED SERVICES Have you ever made a difference demolishing the existing structure within six months. Any development of (781)593-7700 in a person's life? Contact Family Lives at 508-475-0493. Competi- the property will be prohibited, and the use of the property will be limited You pick the date to move. NOTICE tive Pay, Flexible Schedules, to unoccupied and open space. YARD SALES For more information and assistance Leave what you want. Great Benefits regarding the reliability of business Pay no commission if we buy your house. $3,000 SIGN ON BONUS opportunities, work-at-home opportuni- Call David Hughes at Century 21 Hughes. Boston: ties, employment services and financ- 15 YR/old with Trach and Vent 781-599-1776 ing, the Daily Item urges its readers to Chelmsford: contact the Better Business Bureau 19 YR/old with Vent Inc., 290 Donald Lynch Blvd., Suite SERVICES APARTMENTS Chelsea: 102, Marlborough, MA 07152-4705 or 14 YR/old with Trach call 508-652-4800 MOVING SALE ~ 4 Yorkshire Road, Haverhill: Lynn ~ Studio, 1, 2, 3 bdrms. Clean, Marblehead. Sat, Jan 21, 8a-4p, Sun NOTICE 16 YR/ with GT MISC. modern apartments. On bus line, Jan 22, 8a-1p. Furniture, rugs, Don't pay to find work before you get Lynn: parking, laundry. From $875, No fees. Call ~ 781-477-6457 paintings, clothes, , kitchen ware, the job. 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Our readers are hereby informed that all the original components, you may be dwellings in this newspaper are available on an Young female w/CP and Vent officers, fire fighters and physically entitled to compensation. Call Attorney CUSTOMER SERVICE/TELEPHONE equal opportunity basis. To complain of Salisbury: disabled veterans. Call today for a free discrimination, please call HUD toll-free at Charles H. Johnson 1-800-535-5727 We have an immediate need for a part 14 YR/old w/GT 1-800-669-9777. For the N.E. area, call HUD at time customer service/telephone staff estimate and get on our priority client 617-595-5308. The toll-free number for the PURITAN LAWN MEMORIAL PARK 14 YR/old w/GT/JT member to join our team. Evening list! Matt Sherman, 781-775-0339, hearing-impaired is 1-800-927-9275. Lake side plot for two burials, includes hours: 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m., Monday [email protected] 1 opening and 1 blank granite marker. - Thursday. Good telephone skills are CLEANING/ Asking $8,000. 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Four-season room with electric heat. Walk-in basement. New roof and deck Additional updates include high efficiency heating added in 2016. Great views with a nice system, electric hot water, tilt-in replacement windows, 200-amp electric service, and Treks back yard on 12,000 square foot lot. maintenance-free porch. Plenty of parking. Motivated seller. Call 781-593-7700, ext. 1280 Despite the cold, winter biking spikes in popularity By Mary Wisniewski TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE CHICAGO — It may be 5 degrees below zero with the wind chill, but Matt Barrington, 31, of North Lawndale, still bikes to work every day. “It’s nice to get some FILE PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE fresh air every morning,” Barrington said. “Once An AskReddit thread online lists some of the you get going, you get most common — and hilarious — comments the warm pretty quick.” younger generation has received, proving the Barrington is one of a generation gap is still alive and well. growing number of Chi- cago-area commuters who are riding bikes despite Millennials share snow and frigid weather, according to cyclists, bike shop owners and Divvy the worst advice numbers. The number of winter PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE from baby boomers bikers has spiked in re- Members of Slow Roll Chicago bike through the Lawndale neighbor- cent years due in part to hood on a Martin Luther King legacy ride. improved infrastructure, By Ana net for jobs and created a Veciana-Suarez simple system of schedul- such as protected bike year’s winter brought out Department of Transpor- this winter, which has TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE ing and following up, I got lanes, and better, cheaper more people, and the num- tation’s Divvy bike-share been cold. The number a temp position that led cold-weather equipment, bers kept climbing this program show that Decem- of Divvy trips taken this If you doubt there’s a to a full time job at a good cyclists and bike dealers year despite lower tem- ber through March trips past December, which had generational divide, con- company. said. Other factors include peratures. “They want to jumped more than 200 per- below-normal tempera- sider an AskReddit thread ]LAEIRYN: “You won’t the expansion of Divvy, keep going through the that features millennials cent to 518,286 in the win- tures, was 93,275, lower know real happiness until which gives commuters an sharing the worst ad- winter,” Tenorio said. ter of 2015-16 from 167,258 than the December 2015 you have children.” alternative to using their “It’s in the air, much like in the winter of 2013-14. vice —and comments — number of 121,141, but IMACLUBPROHERE: own bikes in the salty they’ve ever fielded from the salt gets in the air this Some of this is likely be- Talking to my dad recent- slush, and a mild winter still higher than the De- baby boomers, namely time of year,” said Dave cause the 2013-14 winter ly, he was going on about last year that encouraged cember totals in 2013 and their parents. Glowacz, known as “Mr. was unusually cold, while “participation trophies.” 2014, which were 44,694 The heartfelt words of people to give cold-weath- Bike,” who wrote the guide last winter was unusually When I pointed out that and 86,800, respectively. wisdom were likely met er biking a try. “Urban Bikers’ Tricks and warm, and Divvy has been we wouldn’t have received Summer is the peak time with a grimace, namely “Last year it exploded,” Tips.” “People are influ- expanding, department said participation trophies for biking, with just under because they seemed so … said Manuel Tenorio, own- enced and inspired by see- spokesman Mike Claffey had his generation not in- well, so outdated. Advice, er of Johnny Sprockets ing other people doing it.” noted. 500,000 Divvy trips taken vented them, his response bike shops. He said last Figures from the Chicago But the trend continued each month, Claffey said. after all, doesn’t always translate well across the was: “Yep, that’s another decades. problem with your gen- Certain subjects seemed eration. Always blaming Melania Trump’s hometown to stand out in the your faults on other peo- missed-connection area ple.” simply because technolo- AVATARWAANG: Not gy has changed the world exactly advice, but this in Slovenia marks inauguration so much. Here are a few feels like the perfect place: examples worth a laugh, I take out my phone to By Darko Bandic with jobs being a favorite send a quick text at a fam- ASSOCIATED PRESS sore spot. ily junction, and my elder- ZOOMBAFOO82: ly relative looks up from SEVNICA, Slovenia — When I was hunting for her 3-hour Candy Crush The inauguration of Don- my first job my dad drove session to loudly complain ald Trump is a big thing me around to every store about how millennials are for a small town in Slo- and made me go in and always on their phones venia where the new U.S. ask the manager for a job. and don’t know how to live first lady traces her roots. Every single one told me without technology — but Residents of Sevnica to go and get an applica- what she’s doing is im- watched live coverage tion. That was misera- portant, or just checking from Washington at the ble because then my dad real quick. town’s cafes or at their made me get two each Basically, to them, any- homes, dazzled by Melania time, because one was for thing we do in our phones Trump’s appearance in a practice. My final applica- is just playing with it, sky blue cashmere jacket tion I had to do in pencil, anything they do is im- and mock turtleneck com- then go back over it with portant business. bination by Ralph Lauren. ink after my dad approved GRUNT9101: The whole Starting Friday, the town it. I had to do this for ev- pick yourself up by your of 5,000 people launched ery store. All the while bootstraps schpiel. The “I three days of events to my dad blamed me for not started with nothing and mark the inauguration just automagically having now I’m successful.” and welcome all guests PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS a job at the end of that Great, I wish I started wishing to see where Me- Smoke rises from the industrial quarter in Sevnica, Slovenia, Friday. first day. with nothing. I’m start- lania Trump grew up. RAICHUA- ing with 40,000 dollars in Mayor Srecko Ocvirk “We want to mark it Melania Trump has mer Yugoslavia. LOVESONG22: When I student loan debt and a says Sevnica has orga- with nice, appropriate hired a law firm in Slove- She left in her 20s to pur- was struggling to find a degree everyone in my life nized free guided tours, a products,” Ocvirk told The nia to protect her name sue a modeling career. The job, my dad insisted that told me to get but no one display of locally produced Associated Press. and image from being last time she is believed to the only way it was going wants, which forces me goods in the 12th century On a website promoting used on numerous prod- have visited Slovenia was to happen is if I go out to work a job that in your castle above the old town Slovenia — an Alpine na- ucts that recently have in July 2002, when she and “pound the pave- day paid enough starting and a festival of grape tion of stunning natural sprung up there. introduced Donald Trump ment” and demanded I to support a family of four vine pruning. The prod- beauty that has 2 million Born Melanija Knavs to her parents at the lake- try do it. I tried on several and a house and a car, but ucts include locally-made people — the headline in nearby Novo Mesto in side Grand Hotel Toplice occasions and never made for me can barely cover sausages and wine and a reads: “Welcome to the 1970, the new U.S. first in the resort town of Bled. it past the front desk rent. line of women’s slippers homeland of the new First lady grew up in Sevnica Sevnica residents have because literally no one Yeah i wish I was lucky from Sevnica’s Kopitarna Lady of the United States while Slovenia was part of invited the U.S. presiden- wants you to do that. But enough to start with noth- shoe factory. of America!” the Communist-ruled for- tial couple to visit. when I scoured the inter- ing. B8 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 2017 REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS THIS WEEK LYNN 502-504 ESSEX ST. 16 MURPHY AVE. $1,302,078 $436,300 35 ALLEN AVE. B: Cobbet Hill School, L.L.C. B: Anh D. Bui $319,000 S: Cobbet Hill Associates LP S: Channary Yun SELLING YOUR HOME? B: Javier Alanis If you want an honest opinion of value, S: RFR Development, Inc. 502-504 ESSEX ST. 52 N. FRANKLIN ST. $1,302,078 $160,000 call JOHN or MIKE CONNOR. 32 ATKINS AVE. B: Cobbet Hill School, L.L.C. B: Elkin D. Mejia $344,250 S: Cobbet Hill Associates LP S: Dina Martinez FREE SERVICE B: Thomas Hogan S: Richard L. Olson and Carolyn 506 ESSEX ST. 9 NEEDHAMS LANDING RD. I. Olson $1,302,078 $700,000 B: Cobbet Hill School, L.L.C. B: Needhams Landing Apartmen CONNORREALESTATE.COM 674 BOSTON ST. S: Cobbet Hill Associates LP S: Solimine Development Corp $320,000 334 WESTERN AVE. PEABODY 8 PALMER AVE. B: Kettly Prosper and Samson 16 FAY ST. 9 NEEDHAMS LANDING RD. $278,100 $300,000 Prosper $270,000 $7,500,000 B: Tyrone D. Billingsly II 9 ABORN ST. B: Stephen C. Ritchie and Lynda S: Patricia A. Bucko and Carol J. B: David Perez and Veronica B: DTB Investments, L.L.C. S: Deborah Kimnay-Biv, Trustee $400,000 M. Ritchie S: Needhams Landing, L.L.C. Bucko Tobon for 334 Western Avenue Realty B: Robert P. Nelson and S: Michael E. Ryan S: Granitz FT, L.L.C. Trust Josephine M. Margiotta 61 PURDON AVE. 481 BROADWAY S: Cheryl A. Connolly and Jerry J. SAUGUS $291,000 4 FOREST HILL AVE. $250,000 LYNNFIELD Connolly, Jr. B: Ryan Riley and Phylicia Riley $377,000 B: Andrew M. Patterson and S: Michael Bennett and Colleen B: Gisela M. Giraldo-Posada and Rachel Patterson 28 BECKETT ST. U:3 29 ANAWAN AVE. 34 ALEXANDRA RD. Bennett Leonel A. De Paz-Carrillo S: Robert Patterson and Patricia $260,000 $640,000 $749,350 S: Swan Development, L.L.C. Patterson B: Andrew K. Fogarty B: Frank Grillo and Diana Grillo B: PK Motor Cars, Inc. 65 ST. S: Melissa Re S: Brian J. Borders and Lisa M. $78,000 37 RIDGEWAY ST. S: Michael W. Moriarty and 99 HURD ST. Borders B: Maria Mainini $346,000 $380,000 Danielle Moriarty 24 CLEMENT AVE. S: Paul E. Saperstein Co B: Chad J. Bowden B: Miguel Mercedes and Sonia $345,000 S: William Robin, L.L.C. C. Ochoa 658 MAIN ST. B: Albert C. McMullen and 1 EVANS ST. 65 CENTRE ST. U:4 S: Michelle L. Dawicki $493,000 Deborah V. McMullen $315,000 $170,000 20 JAMES ST. B: Mark Gera and David Gera S: Mitsopoulos Georgia Estate B: Kelly M. Martin B: Adefisoye Adeyemi $1,302,078 10 RIVER ST. S: Gregory T. Monaghan, Jr. and and Estelle Mitsopoulos S: Mathew J. Borowski $7,500,000 S: Marcella G. Iacovone and B: Cobbet Hill School, L.L.C. Ashley M. Monaghan B: DTB Investments, L.L.C. Tania L. Palacios S: Cobbet Hill Associates LP 38 COUNTY ST. 8 LOTHROP ST. S: Needhams Landing, L.L.C. $475,000 5 PUTNEY LN. $407,000 229 CHATHAM ST. B: Michael Pydynkowski 42 JOYCE ST. U:G $657,000 B: Jessica Agostini $240,000 $137,000 11 SACHEM ST. S: John A. Anezis, Trustee for $406,000 B: Gregory T. Monaghan, Jr. and S: NS Holdings, L.L.C. B: Renee E. Iarrobino and Susan B: Melissa B. Theriault Johna Anezis Trust B: Akram Elouche Ashley M. Monaghan Iarrobino S: Katherine E. Lowrey S: Linda E. Scuzzarella S: BP Rockaway, L.L.C. S: Francis J. Mucci and Deborah 15 DEXTER ST. 19 PUTNAM ST. S. Mucci 8 KEENE ST. $412,500 $320,000 50 SADLER ST. 330-334 CHATHAM ST. $218,000 B: Philip F. Smith and Amanda B: Laura J. Eddy $292,000 $435,000 B: Blue Light Property Services 596 SALEM ST. M. Smith B: Robert L. Ryan, Sr. and S: Jean M. Pandolfo and Donna B: Todisco Properties, L.L.C. S: Mildred Belmonte and Gerald $800,000 S: Don Q. Real Estate Dev, L.L.C. S: Evangelos Kostoulas Stephanie Ryan M. Pandolfo J. Belmonte B: Lynnfield Properties, L.L.C. S: Amanda M. Smith and Philip S: Global Co, L.L.C. 10 DUDLEY CIR. 24 CHESTER PL. F. Smith 56 LAUREL ST. $420,000 SWAMPSCOTT $215,000 B: Channary Garbarino and $190,000 B: Jason Irving, Trustee for 60 SHEEHAN RD. MARBLEHEAD Christopher M. Garbarino B: Merryman Realty Group, L.L.C. 19 1 SALEM ST. Neighborhood Realty Trust $357,000 S: Paula Valentine and Mary P. $575,000 S: Pauline Duroyon and Kevin S: US Bank NA Trust B: Richard Jackson and Patricia 16 JEFFERSON ST. Downing B: MC Capital, L.L.C. Kago Jackson $505,000 7 LLOYD ST. S: Michael T. Timmons and Lisa B: Chandra Preyl 5 FAIRVIEW RD. S: John D. Desmond, Trustee for 119 COTTAGE ST. $392,000 Timmons S: Patrick J. Gilligan and Amy $469,000 Rodrigues-Aguiar R. A. Est $338,000 B: Kallol Barua Gilligan B: Christopher Garofolo and B: Oscar A. Castro S: Scott M. McMahon and Paul 13-19 STEWART ST. Jennifer Garofolo 54 ESSEX ST. U:1 McMahon S: Salvador Castro $1,302,078 203 PLEASANT ST. S: MJP Properties, Inc. $350,000 B: Cobbet Hill School, L.L.C. $259,000 B: Baily K. Brodeur and Miles D. 41 COWDREY AVE. 16 LLOYD ST. S: Cobbet Hill Associates LP 25 JACKSON AVE. $392,000 B: Thomas N. Demakes, Trustee Douglass $319,000 for 203 Pleasant Street Realty $570,000 B: Kallol Barua 498 STEWART ST. S: William V. Fletcher III B: Edwin Lizardo and Rosangela Trust B: John Decost and Jennifer Peralta S: Scott M. McMahon and Paul $1,302,078 Decost S: Jane W. Quayle S: Eugene W. Spelta, Trustee for McMahon B: Cobbet Hill School, L.L.C. S: Vincent P. Meoli 26 HILLCREST CIR. Spel Mark Realty Trust S: Cobbet Hill Associates LP $437,500 207 LYNNFIELD ST. 31 RUBY AVE. 16 MADISON AVE. B: Julio Caravia and Ana Caravia 44 DEN QUARRY RD. $81,500 386 SUMMER ST. U:13 $600,000 $403,000 S: Jeoffrey Tardif and Deidre Tardif $315,000 B: Merryman Realty Group, L.L.C. $118,000 B: Amanda Ritvo and Miguel B: Francis Mucci and Deborah S: Sean D. Galaris, Trustee for CJ Concepcion B: Sean Noyes B: VGNR Holdings, L.L.C. Mucci 44 WALNUT RD. S: Matthew A. Banker and Krista Realty Trust S: Ramone Rivera S: Jonathan C. Nicholl and S: Mary Cannata and Diane $588,000 L. Banker Susan F. Nicholl Money 100 MAGNOLIA AVE. U:21 837 SUMMER ST. B: Jeffrey J. Tardif and Deidre P. 111 EMERALD DR. $123,000 $259,000 137 VILLAGE ST. 4 MURPHY RD. Tardif $510,000 B: Eric Sunnerberg and Darcie B: Kathryn Jackson and Charles $452,500 $487,800 S: Antonio Barletta, Jr. B: Darlene Waters-Dindia and Sunnerberg Lindquist B: Iurii Gumen and Kateryna B: Gina Digirolamo and Luciano S: Federal National Mortgage Michael P. Dindia S: Richard R. Jackson and Humen Blanco 20 WORCESTER AVE. S: Brian L. Goudreau and Susan Association S: John D. Engle and Tuyet H. Patricia M. Jackson S: Christopher Conlon and $425,000 I. Goudreau Engle Candice K. Conlon B: Daniel F. Kelly 19 MANSFIELD PL. 53 TRACY AVE. 498 ESSEX ST. $255,000 $453,000 500 NORTHSHORE RD. U:5B. S: US Bank National Trust $1,302,078 B: Jamie O. Barrera and Griselda B: Carlos Baez-Martinez and NAHANT $187,000 B: Cobbet Hill School, L.L.C. B. Robles-Pojoy Melina Azcona B: Amy Stowell Source: Banker and Tradesman, S: Cobbet Hill Associates LP S: MJP Properties, Inc. S: People First Home Solut No transactions this week S: Suzanne E. Clark bakerandtradesman.com Downtown Los Angeles undergoing construction boom

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